DAILY [Where You Read It First Friday, SeFiGiber 26,1997 Volume XXXV, Number 16 1 Bookstore to expand in- size Barnes and Noble to be renovated over Spring Break byMELISSAGALIN year than in the past because many shelves. Senior Staff Writer of the smaller vendors in the area Because tke textbook area is Buying books may be a more were bought up by larger distribu- often overcrowded, renovations pleasant experience in the future tors among them, namely Barnes will also bedone on the lower level due to renovations to the Tufts and Nobles, Follet, and Wallace. ofthe store. “Our in renovat- bookstore, expected to be com- Follet, which has run the book- ing the lower level is ease of ser- pleted by the end of the spring store in the past, was not well- vice. We w&?to use space more semester. These changes come received by faculty members who efficiently to have more room for with the renewal ofTufts’ contract said, according to Lee, that they books and materials,” Lee said. with the book distributer, Barnes had trouble with book orders for Renovations include puttin gin and Noble. their classes when the book store new shelvh@ahold more books According to Patti Lee, direc- usedthiscompany. She added that anddecreasingthe amount offloor tor of dinning services, plans for Wallace, too, has a poor reputa- space occupied by shelves and Photo by Allison Chapman renovations will result racks. Exxon executive Rene Dahan speaks to-students in Mugar in changes to both the “We want to Hall yesterday about the oil industry. operation and appear- make it easier to go ance of the bookstore. through the process of Such plans include the selecting and buying consolidation of books for class,” Lee Jumbo Scoops and said. Executive discusses Jumbo Express into There are also one entity, although plans to increase the size oil industrv future she said all of their of iEe lower level of the d products would re- bookmre by utilizing byMlKEDUPUY ing to Dahan is, “the fastest grow- main available. part of the space that Contributing Writer ing energy source.” Changes in the op- now comprises Jumbo Rene Dahan, senior vice presi- Stating that Exxon has already eration of the book- Express and Jumbo dent of the Exxon Corporation, established strongholds in the store are already be- DaW file photo Scoops. Plans call for spoke yesterday to students and republics of Kazakhstan, ing implemented, Lee Tufts bookstore Jumbo Scoops and faculty about Exxon’s present in- Azerbaijan, and Russia, Dahan said. In August, the Jumbo Express to be ternational campaigns and the said, “Withone-sixth ofthe world’s University began installing anew tion for service. combined, althoughLee said all continuing changes in the energy oil reserves, and one-third of the inventory system, known as “Barnes and Noble has been their products will still be avail- industry. world’sgas, it is primarily internal ofsales. The Point ofsales system good in the past. They submitted able. “Don’t worry, there will still Held in Mugar Hall, Dahan’s political and economic requires that all items in the book- a proposal and we decided to go be ice cream,” Lee said. lecture, which was entitled, “Inter- deadlockings that will determine store have bar codes which are with them again,” Lee said. The Lee said that the structuralreno- nationalDemand for Oil in theNext how these resources will be devel- then scanned into a computer to University contracted the book- vations to the bookstore will be Decade and the Exxon Response,” oped.” register pricing. store for the next five years. finishedinMarch.Notingthatthere was followed by a 30-minute dis- He said that the energy in- Lee said the new system will In addition to the implementa- is no good time to renovate, Lee cussion between the speaker and dustry is constantly changing to faci!itate orderingand trackinE or tion of a bar code system, the said that the University chose a the audience. meet the increasing consumer current sales. bookstore will also undergo reno- time when many students and fac- Among Exxon’s mosrexciting needs as well as the needs of Although the system was not vations on both the upper and ulty will be away for spring break. new ventures is its recent move regulators. Dahan added that the fially operational in time forthe fall lower levels. Lee said the University also into China, Dahan said. He ex- costs of extracting oil and gas semester book rush, Lee said she The entrances to the bookstore opted to wait until the spring to plainedthat China’sexplosiveeco- from the earth have declined with anticipates it will be set up for the will be modified in order to con- allow for student and faculty input nomic growth in the past 20 years the introduction ofnew technol- spring semester. Lee accounted solidate check-out areas and cash- about the renovations. has provided a breeding ground ogy. for the delay in setting up the ier space. There are currently eight “Barnes and Noble has a good for budding and established inter- One of the more interesting system to the number of items in cashier areas to accommodate the idea about how to set up and run national businesses. innovations Exxon is developing the store. “There are about 10,000 large influx of students at the be- a bookstore, but we want to get “The Chinese government has is a process of changing natural items to be scanned,” Lee said. ginning ofeach semester, but Lee input [from members ofthe Tufts an unquestioned desire to attract gas into a liquid. According to “And the UPS strike affected its said that so many check out areas community] on the aesthetics of private party business, to de- Dahan, the process, which is installation also.” are not needed during the rest of the store,” Lee said. velop known resources, and to calledAGC21, “producesaliquid According to Lee, the Univer- the semester. Jumbo Scoops and Jumbo Ex- explore for new resources,” he fuel more valuable than natural sity initially considered replacing Lee said the additional space press will be closed during the said. crude oil.” Barnes and Noble with another can be used to display more items renovations, but the bookstore will A second prospective gold The process was developed in contractor when their contract and to increase walking space remain open. “There will be some mine for Exxon is contained in the order to help ease the process and expired last year. within the store. There will also be disruption but it will hopefully be former Soviet Union in the form of reduce the cost of extracting and Lee said that choices for an- changes in lighting, floors and minimal,” Lee said. oil and natural gas, which accord- transporting natural gas, he said. other vendorweremore limitedthis more space made for items on Eaton, Mark labs get upgraded Election results Facelift to follow addition of advanced eaubment When the polls closed last night, the following students J.J. were elected to serve as either freshman represenative by DANIEL BARBARISI creased speed and computing ef- “Basically, there was a proposal to the Tufts Community Union Senate or as a member Contributing Writer ficiency. aspart ofthis summer’s hardware The Eaton computer lab re- “No longer will the computers upgrade to replace the carpets, the of the Committee on Student Life (CSL). There were a cently underwent a majorface lift, crash all the time,” he said. curtains, paintthe walls, etc.,”said total of 632 votes cast in the Senate election and 434 and more changes are scheduled Each new computer has 32 Tony Suiprezio, Director of Infor- ballots cast in the CSL election. to come in computing at Tufts. megabytes of Random Access mation Technology Services for Twenty computers in Eaton Memory (RAM), which will en- Arts & Sciences. and 26 computers in the Mark able students to take full advan- “Unfortunately, we couldn’t fit Class of 2001 Senators: computer lab in the Tisch Library tage of the network’s capabilities them all in the budget this year. have been upgraded. In Eaton, from the Eaton or Mark labs. Hopefully, we’ll beable to include Brian Cathcart Josh Margolin the Pentium 60 megahertz com- Roytman said, however, that them in the budget for the 1999 puters have been replaced with with this new technology comes fiscal year,” he said. Neil Farbman Moira Poe new top-of-the-line Pentium 200 greater risks. He said there is now Sulprezio would a1so“appreci- Jennifer Friedberg Nadir “Charles” Wright Megahertzmodels. The comput- a greater chance that the comput- ate and consider valuable any ers in the Mark lab have been ers will bedamaged, orthat some- feedback students have about the Marc Lipson replaced with identical Pentium one could damage the University lab upgrades:“ 200models. server. Despite the improvements, Committee of Student Life Additionally, the Eaton lab’s To prevent additionalproblems, somestudentsstill have complaints “dummy terminals,” that were Eaton has upgraded its operating about the lab. “There are never results: nothing more than keyboards and system from Windows 95 to Win- enough computers available, no monitors using the Tufts main- dowsNT, amove which Roytman matter how many they add,” said Jennifer Gonzalez p~~riSabeti frame instead oftheir own Central says will “provide much height- sophomore Eric Meserve. Processing Units, were replaced ened security for the entire Uni- JuniorRob Fishman complained Larry Harris David A. Wank with actual computers linked to versity system.” ofthe same problem. “It’snot easy Erin Rowe the Tufts network. Overthe January break, 16 new to get a computer with all the right According to Roman Roytman, computers will be added to the lab, programs in Eaton. Sure, it’s better the lead consultant at Eaton, this and cosmetic work also will be reorganization has dramatically in- done. see EATON, page 10 age two THETUFTSDAILY Friday, September26,1997 THETUFTS DAILY to the Editor P.O. Box 18, Medford, MA. 02153 though thejanitors have been UNICCO employees for (617) 627-3090; Fax: (617) 627-3910, [email protected] Thank ym, Zeta Psi the past three years beginning- - in 1994 before ISS came Online: http://www.tufts.edu/as/stu-ordtuftsdaily To The Editor: this August. Karen A. Epstein On behalf of%ston Cares, I would like to thank The first point I’d like to make clear is that I do not Editor-in-Chief the brothers of Zeta Psi fraternity for spending Sat- condone vandalism of any kind against Tufts Univer- urday withus. Bc&%iCares is anon-profit organiza- sity. These acts may have been committed by former Managing Editor: Gregory Geiman tion that mobilizes teams of volunteers to work at janitors out of anger and frustration at their former Associate Editors: Amy Zimmet, Jason Cohen other non-profiGn the greater Boston area. On employer. Such behaviordoes not help their cause, but NEWSEditors: Pete Sanbom, Lauren Heist Saturday, we would have hadashortfallofvolunteers it does not discredit their position. Warasta seems to Assistant Editors: Linda Bentley, Leah Massar at the Center For Sustainable Building’s home reno- think that this vandalism somehow “cleared” Tufts of VIEWPOINTS Editor: Alex Shalom vation taking placein Cambridge had Zeta Psi not its obligation. If vandalism really ends Tufts’ moral Assistant Editor: Brad Snyder come through w>h a 17-man team to augment our obligation to the janitors, then what about the janitors FEATURESEditor: Katie House volunteer staff. who weren’t involved in the vandalism? Have they Assistant Editors: Tony Kahn, Jason Salter The Center for Sustainable Building is rebuilding been treated fairly? ARTSEditors: Micol Ostow, Alexis Rivera a four-unit house*ppleton St. utilizing sustain- In this issue, it’s important to realize that concep- Assistant Editor: Dara Resnik able technologies, energy efficient materials, and tions of human worth and dignity play a central role. WEEKENDEREditors: Rob McKeown volunteer laborlv demonstrate how the building A conception ofhuman dignity and fair treatment does Assistant Editor: Rachel Deahl industry can become greener and more resource- not somehow “disappear” in the relationship between SPORTSEditors: Marshall Einhorn, Vivek Ramgopal, Jordan Brenner responsible. These Tufts men helped dig the holes employerandemployee,at least inmy mind. Ifthis were Assistant Editors: Sam Erdheim, Jeff Margolies for retaining wdhdations, insulated air condi- the case, then what’s wrong with employing kids to PHOTOGRAPHYEditors: Rony Shram, Kate Cohen tioning piping with non-toxic foam, modified the work in mines? What’s wrong with embezzling from a foundation of the house to accommodate a heat company? Aren’t all these activities acceptable as ONLINEEditors: Mike Weissman, Jeff Borland exchanger accumulating tank, constructed interior long as customer service is unaffected or improved? If Haley Stein planters for use with the recycled (and filtered!) we accept that fair treatment is an important factor in Production Director shower water, and removed and replaced damaged the employer-employee relationship, then has Tufts roofing materials. treated itsjanitors fairly by getting rid ofthem? Was the Production Managers: Amy Rutenberg, Pamela Abrams, Karen Thompson The brotherhood worked well together and was janitorial subcontracting in 1994 just a way for the disciplined and thorough. Most of the brothers un- Tufts administration to try to remove itself from its LAYOUT Editor: Gabriel Safar dertook the most physically demanding chores the moral responsibility, so the administration can now Assistant Editors: Cindy Marks, Alicia Lerman, David Ball project has to offer, swinging sledgehammers,picks, say it is uninvolved in the current plight ofthejanitors? GRAPHICSEditors: Josh Goldblum and hauling barrelsafdirt all day long. Again, thank I don’t find this to be a straightforward, clear, and COR EDITORS:Judith Dickman, Cris Shaikh you, Zetes! AndEme back soon! ethical way of treating employees, but the administra- Neil D. Feldman Keith Cox E’93 tion certainly has done a good job hiding behind the Executive Business Director Boston Cares Project Leader complexity ofthe situation. Hurray Tufts! You’ve left \ the cleaning business, but your hands remain morally Business Manager: John Gendron I Office Manager: Sanitha Narayan Tufts’ moral obligation soiled! Advertising Managers: Leela Parker, Grace Lee, Sara Kugler Jesse Gordon LA’95 Receivables Manager: Stephanie Wagner To the Editor: ___ I’m respondingto Eric Warasta’s letter of Sept. 19, which argued that Tufts had no moral obligation to The Tufts Daily is a non-profit, independent newspaper, published itsjanitors. I’d liketoexplainmy reasonsforbelieving Ionday through Friday during the academic year, and distributed ee to the Tufts community. Business hours are 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., Monday that Tuftsstill hasaresponsibilitytothejanitorseven trough Friday, 1- 6 p.m. on Sunday. The Daily is printed at Charles

iver Publishing, Charlestown, MA. .- Editorials appear on this page, unsigned. Individual editors are nol ecessarily responsible for, or in agreement with, the policies and iitorials of The Tufts Daily. The content of Letters, advertisements, Tufts TCIA club seeks to expand projects pedcolumns, cartoons, and graphics does not necessarilyreflect the Harvard University, and the Na- TCIA is currently working with pinion of The Tufts Daily editorial board. TCIA continued from page 3 tional Model UnitedNations con- members ofthe International Rela- LETTERSTO THE EDITOR tions, such as China and Cuba, for ference held in New York City. tions Department to arrange for Letters mustbe submitted by4 p.m. and should be handed into the whichmembersmust carefully re- And although the attendance speakersto come to campus to talk laily office or sent to [email protected]. All Letters musl of Model United Nations confer- about relations between diverse iclude the writer’s name and phone number, and must be verified by search history, cultural, and na- le Daily. There is a 350-word 1imit.The editors reserve the right to edil tional issues. ences is a key aspect of the TCIA, countries. Townsend-Pico wants etters for clarity, space, and length. For the full policy on Letters tc According to Salle, the del- it certainly is not the only focus for to provide an “outlet for issues te Editor, contact The Tufts Daily. egates “discuss and debate inter- its members. Sophomore co-presi- and different perspectives ... a national issues of the present and dent Carlos Townsend-Pico is place to come together, talk about past” during the three day confer- determined to expand the TCIA’s international affairs, and have a lot ences. Salle said that she attempts presence on campus and is look- offun.” to immerse herself in the UN and ing forward to the involvement of Tufts’ strong emphasis on in- think like a citizen of the nation more students. ternational relations, its closeness that she is representing. The council is open to any in- to Boston and the city’s resources, California college Although preparation is time terested student, and its central and the overall student awareness consuming and presents a chal- purpose is to become informed on of events occurring the world lenge in trying to understand all international issues. around them to combine to create welcomes gay frat the political, social, andeconomic “In the past, we’ve seldom an ideal environmentforthe growth aspects of the foreign country, pushed limits on affairs on cam- ofTCIA. College Press Exchange Salle said she considers the con- pus ... we wanted to push it to . Salle said she hopes Tufts can DeltaLambdaPHi is seeking pledges by participating in Rush week ferences as enjoyable and exciting another level,” Townsend-Pic0 one day hold a Model United Na- like the other fraternities, but most students probably don’t know thal way to learn how the United Na- said. The goal, he continued, is “to tions conference itself, an event they are California State University-Northridge’s (CSUN) first gay tions solves complicated interna- have more activities on campus... requiring increased funding and fratern ity . tional problems. forums, lectures, debates on is: student involvement. But for the Delta Lambda Phi has active chapters on other CSU campuses like This year the TCIA plans to sues regarding international af- year ahead, the TCIA is enthusi- San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Long Beach and Davis. attend three Model United Na- fairs.” astically looking forward to new “Our purpose is to help them [members] build a positive self- tions conferences, held at the Strivingto become more acces- opportunities and conferences. image.” Matthew Paige, president of CSUN’s chapter, said. University of Pennsylvania, sible to the Tufts community, the “All their lives they listened to people putting them down, [aboul their sexuality],” Paige added. Tunior bound for World Championships Delta Lambda Phi is a national fraternity, Paige said, but is no1 0 I affiliated with any national fraternity council. CSUN’s own chapter DIRAMIO so excited,”comments DiRamio. place team. The Dancin’s%ools began in Spring of 1996. continued from page 3 DiRamio’s motherwill accom- have been making public appear- The fraternity’s headquarters, located in Sacramento, decided no1 closeness of the team. The 13 pany her on the trip to Germany to ances all over Eastern Massachu- to join the national council due to high fees that may make the fraternit4 members, only one of whom is lend family support. setts, including town days and inaccessibleto those who wanted to join but did not have much money. male, have been dancing together As forherfriends, DiRamioisa banquets, in an effort to raise funds “Some members from other fraternities came to us and expressed in competitions for years. constant amazement. for the trip. that we should have opened achapter earlier because they would have “I’ve known them forever,” “I couldn’t believe it when I The team will also perform fora ratherjoined a gay fraternity so they can be themselves,” Paige added. says DiRamio, the oldest member saw her [dancing] this summer,” live studio audience this morning Members of Delta Lambda Phi petitioned for a chapter and were of the team. remembers Kim Halpert, ajunior on the KISS 108FM “Mattie in the approvedafter meeting the standard university guidelines for forming The dancer’s family claim to be and housemate of DiRamio’s. Morning” show. a club or organization. as excited as DiRamio herself is. “She was awesome ... like Fred As for the future and the time “It wasn’t highly debated,” said David Phelps, attorney general fo1 “We are very excited for her,” Astaire.” afierthe US Tap Team returns from Associated Students, “All clubs on campus have a right to exisl states Diana DiRamio, Joanna’s “Joanna is 100 percent dedi- Germany, DiRamio isunsure. She regardless ofdissentingopinions, as long as there’s an open invitation younger sister. “Ever since she cated to her dancing,” remarks Tam believes that she will eventually for all students to become involved.” “The staff and faculty... were joined [her team] she’s had influ- Catanzano, another junior and choose a life career of choreo- very positive and supportive,” Paige said. “[CSUN president Blenda ence -it pushed me to do better.” close friendofDiRamio. graphingandordancing. For now, J. Wilson] was particularly happy because of the diversity we have.“ The younger DiRamio began danc- “I’ve seen her sacrifice a lot however, she isjust concentrating Paige said there were some students from other fraternities who were ing at the same time as her older because of her dancing sched- on the World Championships. ule,” continues Catanzano. “My life has changed so much making derogatory comments toward them during orientation. a.aLI..cictor “I heard one or two ofthe frats say ‘no, let’s go over there, we don7 DiRamio’sparentswerethri~~ed Since the team placed second since we found out that we’re want to be near the fag table’,’’ Paige said. when they heard of the team’s at theNorth American Tap Dance goingtoGermany,”saysDiRamio. However, Joe Dagata, president ofthe Inter-Fraternity Council said victory inNew York. Festival, they must pay their own “It’s been a whirlwind,” she there has not been any opposition from the fraternity members. CCM~dad! lyve never Seen him way to Germany, unlike the first laughs. Friday, September 26,1997 THE TUFTS DAILY page three

DiRamio, dancer extraordinaire Tufts student on United States tap dancing team

by KATlEHOUSE tive Team Program. She is an ac- three hours a week in a modem Daily Editorial Staff complished student of ballet, dance class at Tufts. And she “I could never stop dancing,” pointe, tap, and jazz. adds, “I eat really, really healthy. I admits Joanna DiRamio. Fitting in training with her third definitely eat like a dancer.” And that’s a good thing, be- year of college, DiRamio also cause the Tufts junior is sched- however, is far manages to hold uled to fly to Riesa, Germany, on from easy, claims the position of Veteran’s Cay to show the rest of DiRamio. A assistant secre- the world how dancing is really Drama-Dance tary at the Tufts done at the World Tap Champion- major, DiRamio Music Depart- ships. struggles to find ment, along with DiRamio and her team, the time for both con- memberships in byA”ison Chapman Dancin’ Fools, are from Fowler’s ditioning and Members of Council on International Affairs. the Third Day Tufts Dance Stuliio, and recently placed studies. Gospel Choir and second in t he North American Tap “It’s reallydif- Tom Ticket. She Festival. ?‘heteam will be joining ferent,” says does admit, how- TCIA is making its the first place team in Germany, DiRamio of her ever, that dancing and will cc Ilectively represent the divided life. requires a major- mark here at Tufts US atthe World Championships. “Sometimes I feel ity ofher free time. TheDaicin’ Foolsteam, which like I am leading “Dancing has has 13 members, had trained con- two lives.” always been my by JESSICA ANTONUCCI United Nations conferences. sistently for the past years for the “It’s very hard extra-curricular Contributing Writer The TCIA is a club dedicated to North American Festival, held in for a college stu- - activity,” she The primary emphasis of edu- promoting discussion and inves- New York City, and were ecstatic dent to be as dedi- Photo bv.. Ronv Shra laughs. cation is often placed upon the tigation of international issues when they heard that they had Joanna DiRamio absorption of humankind’s accu- cated as Joanna And the among Tufts students. The par- placed second and would be trav- mulated knowledge. Struggling has been,” remarks SatyaNarisety, sources of inspiration for her danc- ticipation ofTCIA in Model United eling to Germany as the US Tap a junior and close friend of ing surround her. The owner of through lectures and labs, papers Nations conferences gives mem- ran- lcal11. DiRamio. “It’sabigtime commit- and exams, students devote end- bers aunique chance to “stimulate Fowler’sDanceStudio,BillFowler, less hours to the studying and “It was rJ@ E ment, but is “really accomplished,” remarks the UN itself,” said TCIA co-presi- Joanna comprehension of established in- dent Joyce Salle, asophomore who DiRamio,asaremanyofherformer loves to fellow dancers. Alumni ofthe stu- formation. Even outside the aca- initially became involved in the 3 demic environment, when dodg- dance.” dio are currently dancing at Disney program during high school and World, performing live on the re- ing class assignments, students was recently chosen to be a direc- DiRamio cent Miss America Pageant, tour- are continually in the position of tor for the National High School forces her- ing with the show “Damn Yan- passive absorbers of material. Model UnitedNations conference &Ifto stay kees,” and choreographing Broad- A group which manages to inNew YorkCity. on a fairly way shows. capture the delicate combination At the conferences, students between passive and active leam- rigorous 50many of them have gone appear in committee meetings at- condition- on to do such wonderful things,” ing is the Tufts Council on Inter- tempting to reach resolutions as ingregimen. DiRamio says proudly. “All oftheir national Affairs (TCIA), a student- delegates of countries they have Besides six accomplishments have always in- run organization designed to give either chosen or been assigned. cess. Joanna DiRamio in group. hours of re- spiredme.” members the opportunity to ex- Each delegation receives two na- changetheir view son international DiRam o hearsal The success of the Dancin’ has danced for 13 years and is a classes at the Fowler Studio in issues and participate in Model see TCIA, page 2 Fools is further bolstered by the member of’the Fowler’s Competi- Medford, DiRamio is also dancing see DIRAMIO, page 2

McYummv4 In the midst ofthe raging war ofwords between bloody I preferred pasta to pot roast, and cheese slices to deli wiches,andpastaprimaveradishesapersoncaneat. I know meat eaters and sprout-loving vegetarians, I can’t help but meat, so what was wrong with being avegetarian? I still ate there are many wonderful, creative vegetarian dishes out smile. You see, for the past three years or so, I have been eggs and dairy produci:s, so I’d still get most of my major there - but who has time to whip these up? And, though a firm supporter of a meatless, zucchini-filled, hummus- vitamins and minerals, I believed. According to my Nutri- restaurants are becoming more accommodating to vegetar- slathered, cheese-please, Grade-A garden variety vegetar- tion I textbook (a great class, by the way, if you can stand ians, the choices in most establishments remain slim. ian diet. I have frowned upon burgers, avoided chicken getting up at 8:05 a.m.), “Few lactovegetarians or lacto-ovo- Starting to eat meat again was no easy process. My first , soup, and sneered at turkey on rye, all in vegetarians, whose diets include milk products and eggs, bite ofmeat was actually a piece ofhot dog at Fenway Park the name of health, taste, and just plain have nutrient deficiency concerns.” So, I figured I was fairly (what a way to start, huh?). My boyfriend made a bet with disgust at the thought of eating any- safe. me that if I ate a piece of the nitrate-filled taste-treat, he

thing that once knew how to walk. ’ My parents went haywire as I began to eliminate meat would keep kosher for Passover. Well, I choked down that I know whatyou’rethinking- frommydiet. My fatherwouldtrytocoercemetoeatsmall bit of hot dog, and he enjoyed matzo all that next week as that you’ve heard it all before (espe- piecesofmeat, tonoavail. Hewould watchme eatingaplate I officially took my first baby-step toward meat eating. cially over the past two weeks in the of pasta and grumble, “You used to like meatballs in your It wasn’t until the end of the summer, though, that I pages ofthe Daily). So, what makes my spaghetti.” But meat continued to disgust me - and I realized that food from the “other-side’’ was beginning to 1 story different? Well, wanted nothing to do with it. temptmemoreandmore. Itsoundsstrange-- butIhadabite just this past summer, I Eventually, my parents got used to the idea that I wasn’t of a turkey sandwich one day and the mild, yet delicious, SoUa--i decided to turn in my eating meat anymore... and I happily continued to glide turkey-with-mayonnaise-and-a-little-bit-of-tomato-and~let- Bites 11 lacto-ovo membership along my merry vegetable-laden way. I even wrote a whole tuce taste and its accompanying smell were just so over- 1 . card and make the paper sophomore year for my journalism class about how whelming -- it was like a rush of “taste” memories flooded switch back to the land of the meat-eater. “More teens are turning veggie.” (Believe it or not, Jamie to my brain. I wondered why I had given up eating meat at Why the change of heart? I guess it all goes back to the Roth provided me with the information about factory farm- all. So, I stopped giving it up. I started to order turkey reasons I made the switch in the first place. Unlike many ing for this assignment --right after she removedveal from sandwiches and chicken salads. Though I still avoid red vegetarians and vegans, eliminating meat from my diet was the dining halls, and abit before she letthe minksroam free, meat, in general, eating meat again has made me feel a lot neveran issue offactory farming, animal cruelty, protecting but I digress.) I grew proud of my non-flesh-eating palate, healthier,andalotmorefulfilledby what I’m eating. There the environment, or a political or religious battle. I never and continued eating rny veggies. are also just so many more choices. believed humans weren’t “meant” to eat meat; nor did I ever So, if I was so content ... why the switch? Over the past Having been on both sides ofthe dietavdivide, it is easy haveaproblem with friends and family devouringtheirjuicy six months or so, I started to think about giving up my for me to understand all of the arguments for and against burgers. For me, it was all about taste and health. It began vegetarian ways, for several reasons. I found that I was eating meat. I can also testify that there are harsh criticisms my senior year of high school, when the thought of eating starting to feel lethargic a lot of the time, which I began to rallied against an individual on either side. As avegetarian, redmeat startedtomakeme feel ill. My distaste forredmeat attribute to not eating meat. I realized that being a vegetar- I heard it all: I wasn’t getting enough protein, I’d have spread after I came to Tufts. Chicken got the boot, then ian is really a lot harder than it’s cracked up to be. It’s not trouble having children, I wasn’t healthy enough. As a turkey, and I kept on going right up until I kissed the last just about not eating meat, but it’s about being extremely born-again meat eater, I know there is a lot of anti-meat- remaining champion -tuna fish -goodbye. conscious of everything you eat to make sure you get the eating sentiment out there, as well. I have a lot of respect My defense? “I can’t stand eating flesh,’’ I would say. proper nutrients. for people who do manage to eat as vegetarians, or -- even “It feels heavy and gross in my stomach.” I concurred with Most experts say that it is possible to get enough protein more difficult -- as vegans. To do it properly, it’s something the sentiments of one ofmy vegetarian peers, who told me in your diet by eating, a wide variety of whole grains, that takes a whole lot of time and effort, two things that I, she was “disgusted by the thought of eating another legumes, vegetables, seeds, and nuts to obtain necessary personally, didn’t want to devote to eating. animal’s carcass.”Yuck! Whoneeded it? I felt much better amino acids. Looking id my diet, I saw I was eating a lot of So, that’s why I’m back. And, amazingly, that’s how I and healthier when I ate fruits and vegetables, anyway. I’d grains and vegetables but was missing a lot of central found myself in the new McDonald’s in Davis Square on also heard how being a vegetarian lowers your chances of ingredients. the second day it was open -where I, the former vegetar- cancer, heart disease, and other illnesses, which was an- I also, frankly, started to get bored with my eating ian, sat down to my Chicken McNuggets and fries with other plus forme. options. There are only so many salads, cheese sand- pride. page four THETUFTS DAILY Friday, September 26,1997 t

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Film scratches surface of novel Thousand Acres stars shine despite contrived adaptation

by MICOL OSTOW Ginny (Jessica Lange, solid and graceful), on the Daily Editorial Board other hand, is the eldest daughter, and is perhaps the Larry Cook is the most respected man in all of most complacentwomen ofall times. She is happy to Zebulon County, a farmer whose vast property spans cater to her demanding father’s needs and never 1,000acres. Histwo eldestdaughters, Ginny and Rose, questions his authoritarian voice. Caroline, the baby live with their husbands and children in separate of the three (Jennifer Jason Leigh playing “grumpy” houses on the estate, while their younger sister, instead of “introspective”), has physically removed Caroline, is a lawyer in the nearby city. herself from the land and therefore the structure of Entering his twilight years, Larry decides, shock- the family, and seems to understand Larry in a way

I ingly, to divide that no one else either wants to or can. She rejects her A nousand father’sofferofthefm, andGinnyandRoseareleft to divide the land among themselves. Trouble arises, however, when Rose forces Ginny their husbands. a to recollect repressed memories of having been mo- lested by their father, which Ginny, submissive and ous decision quiet, denies at first. Gradually, flashbacks return to which in actual- her and the sisters are finally allowed to grieve together overthis terrible memory. These flashbacks family into a state of panic, as skeletons are uncov- give way to a quarrel between the three sisters and ered and loyalties re-formed. Larrv whichultimatelvresults in alawsuit forthe fm. A Thousand Acres is the story, chiefly, of two La& and Caroline fight to recover it from Rose and sisters who are forced Ginny. Apollo doesn’t impress to confront the issues Unfortunately, I which have shaped the film skirtsover the byNANCYHUNTER and other exotic additions make their livestogether and hearing forthe farm, a Senior Staff Writer their appearance. On most tracks, separately, issues such central moment in the Alien life forms? Extraterres- Apollo Four Forty soothingly re- as breast cancer, adul- book’s plot, and at- trial life? Space travel in the abyss? leases simplistic breakbeats with tery, battery, and incest. tempts to incorporate Apollo Four Forty captures some consistent and interesting sample This is the film’s big- the endless other interjections poured on top. But, gest problem. It is subtleties of charac- Apollo while some tunes have this catchy basedon Jane Smiley’s terandplotwithin the Pulitzer Prize-winning FourForty dance club feel to them, several are novel -a valiant ef- PD surprisingly mellow, classical, and novel ofthe same title; fortforafilm, butone religious sounding, leaving the and the book, in turn, is not achieved in full. Eledro Glide in Blue electronicagenre afadedmemory based on In less than two in the back caverns of our minds Shakespeare’s tragedy hours such issues are I Lange, Pfieffer, and Leigh in A Thousand Acres. only to be revived with the drum n’ King Lea,.. The novel addressed as the of the mysteries of the unknown, bass chaos lurking around the nest itself is at once intri- girls’relationships to theuncharted enigma, the bizarre, comer. cate, delicate, sensitive, insightful, hopeful, strong, one another, their father, their mother, and their hus- and the unexplainable. They rep- The Apollo Four Forty journey andtragic. The film, however, is not. The plot ofAcres bands. We learn that Rose and Ginny have shared the resent all the little green beings through space concentrates on deals with far too many poignant sub-plots to do same man, that Rose has endured breast cancer only with their cosmic brilliance. The the electric dance pulsars, but justice to any one of its many layers. to later fall pray to it once more, that sisters are world of asteroids, supernovas, doesn’t forget the serene aspects Larry’s daughters, it is obvious from the onset, disowned, spouses are killed ... And all in all, the farm electronica, and pop rock samples ofthis vastgalacticjourney. There care for him as though they were his wives. We learn is as down-home charming as Zebulon County. converge in a burst ofastrological are heavy classical piano inter- from the movie’s beginning that this is in part due to The characters of Ginny and Rose are given great chaos on Apollo Four Forty’s ludes which remove you from the the fact that their mother died of breast cancer when depth and warmth, though Lange’s Ginny is really the Electro Glide in Blue. The title of raves on Mars and place you in they were very young, and that they were forced to only person in the movie who actually grows, learns, the does seem slightlymis- dreamy, yet highly disappointing compensate for her absence. Michelle Pfieffer is or changes; Rose is far too full of hate to ever truly leading. When I first heard it, I and boring operas on Venus. I astonishingly drabbed-down for the sake of a con- turn back, even when she most desperately wants to. thought the album was going to personally felt that these non- vincing characterization, fighting mad and possibly Jess, a neighbor who had disappeared for years only reveal some modem day electric electro indulged songs were too athermostsincere in this film.PfeifferplaysRose, the to return and seduce the otherwise devoted sisters blues artist doing some electric long and repetitive. The danceable middle daughter, who, like her mother, has hada bout one after another, is stripped of any of the humanity slide rendition. But, it turned out repetition of most club tunes was with breast cancer, one which has left her increas- afforded to him in the novel. And Jason Robard’s to be so much different. ingly hardened, bitter, and generally angry at the Millennium Fever, released in see APOLLO, page 10 world. see ACRES,page 10 1995, was the first album released by Apollo Four Forty, but they becameamore prominent fixture in the UK music scene with the new Together forever on ‘Beverly Hills 902 IO’ Electro Glide in Blue. Although sounding somewhat similar to the byCAT”E N. GREGOIRE Meanwhile, back at the ranch, cut off. Valerie comes and saves tal in an attempt to bring back her Prodigy and CJ Bolland, theyman- Contributing Writer Brandongetsanofferforajob he’s the day by helping Donna handle memory. Kelly spends the whole aged to break through with aname What happens when one ofthe dying for at the Seattle Times, but her many clients. Hence, she and time hunting for information on oftheir own. They can be heard in members of the cast of 90210 asks them to hold the position Donna are in business together Noah, to Val’s dismay.Noah seems several remixes by such groups as wakes up with amnesia? They open for him for one week before and Val has finally found herselfa like he’s moving in quickly by U2, EMF, Deep Forest, Scritti answering. He must decide job. In the meantime, sickeningly bringing Kelly flowers and her Politti, and Shabba Ranks. Fox Commentary whether to leave Kelly for the job faithful David helps Donna make teddy bear from home. Then he The entire album is not too im- if she doesn’t get better. Major signs and look for Goliath. (The takes her to the beach for a day pressive, but it has its highlights. brainwash her into believing that decision time for Brandon. C’mon lost dog, not the giant.) David trip. (She’snotallowed togohome The best song on the record, she’s Brandon’s love slave and now though, what do you think wamsDonnatowatchoutforVal’s from the hospital, but she can take “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Dub,”made actually an alien. Of course, if he’s going to do? Unfortunately, sneaky nature. He wouldknow all apicturesque stroll on the beach.) its way into the Top Ten chart in you’re aregularviewerofthe show the guy Brando picked out in the about that considering their sexual BAM! She remembers the beach . the UK only a week after the like myself, you know that this lineup did not have any gunshot history together. house and living there forthe past album’s release. This song begins didn’t actually happen - but it residue on his hand so he has to go Steve continues his attempt to four years with DonnaandClaire. with a popular Eddie Van Halen could. back down to the station and look pick up Carla (the single mother) Guess she only gets to remember I guitarriffonly to be joined later by So Kelly’s in the process of at more photos. We know it’s him, and with the same use of Ms. C. one thing per show. But there’s a jungle rhythm in the backdrop, recovering from the amnesia, but can our superman prove it? attempts to land himself ajob as a trouble back at the hospital. “B” creating a sound that even the though the doctor guarantees her Let me guess, in the next episode, sports agent. His ‘‘in” is a junior (as Noah calls him just like Dylan c most anti-raver would bob their physical well being is now stable. Brandon becomes adetective too! woman’s basketball player from did) confronts Noah about get- head to. If I owned the album on We’rerelieved-at least she can’t Donna starts her job as a per- CU, Charlotte Campbell. Steve ting too closeto Kelly. Noah agrees vinyl, gouges would be worn on fall back unconscious again. Her sonal shopper for a bunch of ex- manages to land concert tickets to back off. He also admits to the the portion containing this song. friends set out on the task oftrying ecutive women and finds herself for Charlotte in an attempt to keep guys later that he went to Harvard Catchy. Makes you want to move. to help her remember her past and in-over- her-head. The first day, her as one of his prospective cli- and his parents are extremely Several ofthe songs as a whole the times they all spent together. she has to take Jane’s dog to the ents. He then meets with one ofthe wealthy, but he works on boats to are not worth listening through Brandon shows her the engage- vet where the dog darts away. Pic- big shots of the business who “keep his head straight.” Yeah, their six-to-eight minutes respec- ment ring she wore on a necklace ture a big drooling dog strapped advises him not to give any gifts to okay. We all know he’s just upset tively, but there is usually an in- and explains to her the compli- into a convertible sports car with clients because it is illegal. Once because he couldn’t get into Tufts, triguing sample laced somewhere. cated story of how she came to Donna talking on hercell phone in again, poor little Steve is crushed and Harvard was the only place --- In addition to the Van Halen mix, wear it. She remembers noneofit. her too short dress. Then she’s in because he doesn’t get what he that would take him. samples of Miles Davis (“White The doctor decides to start her on the department store running wants. Man’s Throat”), obscure vocals, some drugs to enhancehermemory. around like achicken with its head Valerievisits Kelly inthe hospi- see 90210, page 10 page six THETUFTS ]DAILY Friday, September 26,1997

Women’s soccer team now 4-1 by DOUGLAS BURNS a lift in a lot of ways.” giving Tufts a 2-0 lead. Senior Staff Writer “She’s a real communicator; she’s “Michelle Graziosa played excep- Everyone knew that Tufts was fa- very vocal, but the brightest spot with tionally well,” said Gehling. “The nice vored going into a game against Gor- her is she’s doing it with her feet as well thing is that I feel Michelle clearly dem- don. Their 2-0 shutout victory, though, as her head. She’s scored two very big onstrated that she is deserving of some which featured only two balls directed goals for us.” towards goalkeepers Jen Starrett and With the lead in Tufts’ favor, a Gor- Gretchen Ekelund, demonstrated a full don team reliant upon shutouts in their rebound for coach Bill Gehling’s squad. own favor unraveled for a few minutes. 11 Tufts had lost for the first time this year Tufts almost took advantage. three days earlier, suffering a 2- 1 defeat Four minutes after Peach’s goal, time up there. We have three forwards against Colby. now who can be very Gordon College is a team threatening, and that’s a that plays defensive soc- nice situation to have.” cer. The dual-sweeper set The Jumbos, on the they feature focuses the whole, playedavery solid team’s objective on shut- effort. Much more ag- It is no small secret the 43ers have marked th ting down offensive oppor- gressive, the Jumbos late on their calendar since the NFL schedule tunities and relying upon played like a team driven balls played deep to the to gain the first NCAA comers to spark a goal off playoff berth in the

of a comer kick. . r school’s history. Anticipating the strat- However, the injury- egy, Jumbo coaches Gehling plagued sophomore for- defense has started this ye and Martha Whiting fo- -*a- ward Eden Hauslaib has n, not allowing any rush cused Tufts’ game plan on yet toregain herhllform. denying Gordon its style of “Physically, Eden is % play, at least offensively. %4 nowhere near 100 per- “We went into the game r- r- cent,” saidGehling. “But consciously planning On Tufts moves the ball against ConnecticutCollege. she’s the sort of player denying [Gordon]access to who can look like she’s LL Y?--:Jn-l.l:-- L6A L-.J- A--.-J-Xl--I -___r-LT-Ll--r .I- . 1. f *A * I ,.l tnd now are amore balanced team with the absen LIK corners, saiuueniing. uurvutsiue ~iiiaiiuaiuagier gvi vi1 a DI~SL,rriissing struggling ror juminutes, anarnen you >fJerryRice. backs were forcing them to the inside 20 low and wide left. Aminute later, Michelle play a ball to her feet at the top of the For the second consecutive week, the 49ers yards from our goal. It worked. They got Graziosa came in and swiveled left to area, and she’ll turn and shoot as fast as it least seven receivers catch a ball, a balance no corner kicks.” right afterreceiving apass in the middle, just about anybody. It hasn’t happened In fact, they didn’t record a shot on She fired a hard line drive from 25 yards yet, but it will.” the goal for that matter. In agame where out that careened off the right post. With their record now at 4-1, the the ball seemed to be permanently em- Going into halftime up 1-0, itwas appar- Jumbos travel once again this Saturday bedded in the Tufts offensive zone, the ent the Jumbo offense was stuck in first up 1-95 to Maine to take on a Bates challenge for Tufts became how to cre- gear. squad that made the NCAA playoffs ate good shots in a packed zone of blue Seven minutes into the second half, last year. With an All-American forward :lared Greene inactive against Gordon uniforms. the Jumbos demonstrated that fact. and another lighting-quick counterpart, ’est a broken big left toe. Jeanne Kehrberger found the answer. Kehrberger, once again, from 28 yards Bates featured one of, if not the best, The New York Giants have started 1-3 forth From the outside midfield, the junior out, threaded a pass into Nagler. How- offenses in the Northeast last season. offensive machine of recent weeks ever, the sophomore forward couldn’t And to make things worse, they didn’t blasted a long pass from 20 yards out to catch up to the ball, the pass bouncing lose any of that potency to graduation. Elizabeth Peach who had planted herself ten yards to the goal mouth and seem- The season didn’t start so splen- in front ofthegoal. Thejuniormidfielder ingly into the goalkeeper’s hands. didly for a team used to winning,.how- headed the ball over the Gordon keeper But things didn’t go as planned. ever. After beating the University of with nine minutes remaining in the first Gordon’s keeperbobbled the bounc- New England, 3-1, an over-confident half. ing ball, dropping it to her left. Right Bates squad fell 2-1 to mediocre Nor- “Liz Peach played outstanding SOC- forward Graziosa ran on to the play, wich. The next day they came out flat cer for the 60 minutes she was in there,” drilling the loose ball intothe wide-open said Gehling. “Peach is really giving us net, scoring her first varsity goal and see SOCCER, page 8

THE EDITORS’ CHALLENGE WEER 3 We don’t like field goal kickers, or the holders, or anything associated with field goal attempts. Well, itjust makes this mort s only SO much he can do if the talent is not there. of a challenge. We, the savants of football, were getting amused by the simplicity of this game. Thank you, Kenny Mayne Although QB Dave Brown is not entirely to Week two was no fluke, baby. Muffin Man surpassed his win total from last yearwith his win last week. Sammy ended his briel tlame, he has yet to show any consistent ability to retirement in order to, “Bustout a can ofwhoop-ass on Jordan.” Jordan “The voice ofreason in the sports department” Brennei ead Giants offense downthe field. At times he looks is still right on Sam’stail, just one win behind. Controversy ofthe week: rumor has it that Sam was so desperate for a win, ht ike a young Phil Simms, steady, smart, and gutsy. was involved in a point-shaving scandal; how else can you explain a26 point collapse by the Colts? Vivek “I like wham, bam lowever, more often he looks like a nervous high thank you better” Ramgopal would have picked up his first career win if not for Indy. Jeff “Sara” Margolies is tied with Vi\ chool QB who is trying desperatelyto win the entire and Marshall “Too-tall Hillel Member” Einhorn just doesn’t go away. :mehimself. After thoroughly whooping-up on the Tufts community over the past three weeks, we decided to extend the challenge tc With Ike Hilliard out for the season after spinal a brave member ofthe national media. After hours of sorting through messages from famous sportscasters and writers asking urge@, the receiving corps has little pizazz. Calloway to do Ed Chall, we picked The Boston Globe’s own Dan Shaughnessy. All right, he was the only one who returned “Wham s a reliable possession receiver, but the team still barn’s” phone call. But he did call all the way from Spain! Chances are that phone call will be written offas a business expense acks a deep threat. Vivek still swears that one of the Sportscenter anchors will do Ed Chall before the year ends. Keep dreaming, Viv. Meanwhile, the Giants’ defense has been very teady, and is in the top third of the league, as has Marshall Vivek Jordan Dan been the case for the last three seasons. However, it Sam Jeff Last Week : 9-4 10-3 10-3 11-2 9-4 ihaughness: Iften seems that the defense needs to shut out ;lobe Columnis lpponents to compensate for the team’s offensive Season to Date: 25-16 0 26-15 0 29-12 1 30-11 2 26-15 0 ncompetence.The coachingstaff must guard against Seattle @ Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City inger-pointing between squads, a problem under acksonville @ Washington Washington Jacksonville Washington Washington Washington Jacksonville lrevious coach Dan Reeves. ’hiladelphia @ Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Philadelphia Four games into the season, the Denver Bron- 3reen Bay @ Detroit Detroit Green Bay Detroit Green Bay os’ offensive line is outplaying its more highly Green Bay Green Bay lublicizeddefensive line. The team is4-0 and again rennessee @ Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Tennessee Pittsburgh soking like they will be playing we11 into January. Ienver @ Atlanta Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver The Broncos’ offensive linemen overpowered lrizona @ Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Arizona ’le Cincinnati Bengals Sunday, paving the way for 4.Y. Jets @ Cincinatti N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets Cincinnati N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets ’errellDavistorun forafranchise-record2 15 yards. 3altimore @ San Diego San Diego Baltimore Baltimore San Diego Baltimore Baltimore he addition of , who ended his it. Louis @Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland Oakland etirement two weeks ago, gives Denver an over- :hicago @ Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas lowering line. Add to Zimmerman, guards Mark [email protected]. Giants New Orelans N.Y. Giants New Orleans New Orleans N.Y Giants N.Y. Giants ichlereth and Brian Habib, center , and ickle Tony Jones, and Denver has one of the best Monday Night: ines in the game. jan Francisco @ Carolin> San Francisco Carolina ian Franciscc pan Franciscc Carolina San Franciscc see NFL, page 8 rie-breaker:Total points 34 41 30 36 48 74 Friday, September 26,1997 page seven

Smooth sailing, six early wins light young Jumbo season by JAMESSCHATZ It is uncertain, however, whether Tufts will move Contributing Writer ahead in the rankings due to their Kings Point perfor- Six regatta wins in just three weekends ofcompe- mance. The Kings Point Nevins Trophy did produce tition is not too shabby of a statistic for the Tufts a lot of bright spots for the team, as Baker took first sailing team, even though the output does not match place in the single-handeddivision,andjunior Caitlin that of years Fast just yet. The future is bright for the Macallister and sophomore Megan Edwards had a Jumbos, thotigh, as their ranking does place them strong performance in the B division. Key,along with I among the top crew Picunko and sophomore Carlos Lenz, recorded three sailing a third place finish. sailing teams in the na- Another major regatta for the Jumbos was the I tion. Hatch-Brown Trophy at MIT. Tufts finished in sec- Photo by Kate Cohen I I With Tufts’ ond place ahead of Connecticut College and Boston John Vanbiesbrouck is one of many top goaltenders in the largest home event, the Hood Trophy, this weekend University, but lost to Boston College. talent-laden Atlantic Division. at Mystic Lake, coach Ken Leglerexpects to fare very “The team is doingjust fine,” commented Legler, well against 20 of the top teams in New England. who guided the Jumbos to the National Champion- Legler’s squad will also be racing against the team ship last season. “Ramsay [Key] is on pace to make from Cambridge University, who is visiting from the All-American team, but it is very early to tell, and In the NHL Atlantic, England to compete for the prestigious Trophy. a lot of things could happen this season.” The Jumbosareupfordefendingthetitlethis year, Legler is also confident that Baker will win the as Legler is very confident in his starting lineup for single-handed National Championships. Baker re- it’s the Flvers,d Devils the weekend’s event. cently qualified for the single-handed New England Seniorcaptain Ramsay Key, seniorJesse Picunko, Championships; should he qualify at that competi- by JOWAN BRENNER ing Patrick Roy. That move was junior Jon Baker, andjunior Jesse Dimok makeup an tion, he will race in the Nationals. Daily Editorial Board the final piece in the Avalanche’s experienced squad of sailors, and should Tufts win There is a great deal of enthusiasm in the sailing A team has to lose in order to puzzle, and so it thisregatta, itwill betheir firstmajorregattawinthis program this season. All the team members are im- , learn how to win. Thisconcept has should be for the Flyers, ifthey are season. pressed with the work done by the freshmen boats, become a major trend in sports able to acquire a goalie close to The Hood Trophy would also provide enough and all the practices have gone well. Legler is not today. Two years ago, the Florida Roy’s caliber. support to stay in the top three and ward off other predicting this season to be nearly as successful as Gators were demolished by the The , mean- threatening schools. in years past. Although he admits that last year’s Nebraska Cornhuskers in college while, are still licking theirwounds Currently, cross-town rivals Boston University squad had more talent, this squad has size and football’sNational Championship after last season’s early playoff and Boston College, as well as Connecticut College, enough talent to compete with the top teams in the game. Then, last year, Florida de- departure at the hands of the New are chasing Tufts in the rankings. Kings Point Col- nation. Of course, he cannot promise a number one feated Florida St. to claim the title York Rangers. They return with lege is also posing a threat to move ahead of Tufts in finish either. as its own. The Atlanta Braves basically the same team as last the rankings, as they recently took first place in their So far, though, the Tufts sailing team has made went through a prolonged period year, which means that scoring is own regatta, with Navy placing second and Tufts great strides to disprove their preseason ranking of of postseason failure before de- again a question. The Devils will third. seventh. In just three weeks, they have moved up to feating the Cleveland Indians io have Doug Gilmour for the full While Tufts is filling the third place ranking, they number three, passing Stanford, Boston College, win the World Series two years season, which should help, but in are in hot pursuit of St. Mary’s College and the Naval Kings Point, and Charleston. The team has lived up ago. And, of course, last year the orderto competewill Philadelphia, Academy, hoiding first and second place, respec- to Legler’s top five prediction and also surpassed it. Detroit Red Wings swept the New Jersey needs to acquire some- tively. Legler, who admits that thoseschoolscurrently They should expect to stay among the top three for in the Stanley have better teams, certainly believes that his team can a while, should they win the Hood Trophy again this Cup Finals, only after having been see ATLANTIC, page 8 finish first this weekend ahead of those two schools. weekend. swept at the hands of the New Jersey Devils two years earlier. Ifthat ideais valid, things bode Runners shaping up for season well for the Flyers, this year’s Stanley Cup favorite. The rest of by HOWARDNEWMAN the sixth man to cross the finish actually designed by Coach Fridav. Se~temeber26 the AtlanticDivision,farandaway Senior Staff Writer line, while senior RichHemingway Connie Putnam, is located in Volleyball: MITTournament, the NHL’s toughest, should push In the past, the men’s cross- came in 30 seconds later and fin- Grafton near the Tufts Veterinary 5:OO prn the Flyers, but Philadelphia has far country team usually had to con- ished eighth. Hemingway com- School, just 45 minutes west of Golf: vs. MITMIPI, @ Crystal too much talent to be overtaken. tend with only two factors at the mented on both the weather and the Medford campus. 4 Springs, 1:15 pm For Philadelphia, everything the new course, saying, “It was Coach Putnam had been try- starts with Eric Lindros. The big Men’s really too hot for running weather. ing to build this course for some center showed how tough and X-Country The course is difficult and it’s the time now, and finally got coopera- Saturdav. SeDtember27 talented he was in the Eastern fusttime weran on it. We’repleased tion from Dean Philip Kosch of Football: @ Bates, 1 :30 pm Conference Playoffs last year be- I with the win but it showed us the Veterinary school, Joe Chilton, Field Hockey: @ Bates, 12:OO fore faltering, along with the rest start of the season: the addition we’re not in tip-top shape, which director of planting and property, noon , ofhisteam, in theFinals. This year, of freshmen runners and getting is not unusual for this time of and Martha Pokras, associate Men’s Soccer: @ Bates, 11 :01 Lindroswillbe Iookingfor atitleto themselves back into shape. This year. We wanted to get the fresh- dean of the Veterinary School am firmly cement himself as the top year, however, the Jumbos face men experienced in five miles and during freshman orientation this Women’s Soccer: @ Bates, player in the game. the additional burden of adjust- want to see more of our runners year. 12:OO noon Lindros will once again have ing to a new home course. Last running in a pack.” One of the interesting things Men’s Cross Country: Codtist John LeCIair on one wing, but his weekend, however, it seemed as if Freshman Dave Patterson has about the course is that one can Bowl, 11:OO am (Franklin Park “Legion ofDoom” line will be no they had been running on this shown that he belongs in his own stand at the top of a hill and see Volleyball: MITTournament, more. Winger was glorious five-mile path for years, class, as he gave an outstanding the whole race from that location. 9:00 am dealt to Tampa Bay, along with as they defeated MIT and Bates performance by finishing tenth. Also, the runners run on a grass Sailing: HoodTrophy defenseman Karl Dykhuis, forcen- by scoring 31 points. MIT fin- In fact, Patterson only ran the surface throughout the five miles ter Chris Gratton. As a result, 19- ished second with 44points, while five-mile race twice before. and there is no turn from the start Sundav. September28 year-old Dainius Zubrus will step Bates placed third with a score of He said, “The five-mile race is for 763 meters. Golf: NESCAC in as the third member of the 55. As oftwo days ago, the team a pretty new distance for me. The In fact, theNationals will take Championships @ Middlebur) Lindros line. Zubrus’ talent and ranked fifth in the country and biggest adjustment for me is the place on this course later in the 1:00 pm size should more than make up for I third in New England. last mile where I get tired. I was season, so the Jumbos do have his lack ofexperience. Junior Jason Burke, who had happy with my performance.” an edge over other teams in the Meanwhile, Philadelphia re- problems breathing during the Freshman Matt Spina does not country. mains as deep a team as there is in last meet, turned things around have much experience but was Rich Hemingway even com- the league. Gratton, Rod and gave an outstanding perfor- able to hang on and finish 20th. mented that the course is very Write Brind‘ Amour, Joel Otto, andVacIav mance as he finished third. Right “This was only my second time “fast.” Prospal all will provide support for on his heels was senior Rodney runningthefivemiles,”Spinasaid. As far as the meet was con- Lindros. An already solid defense Hemingway who placed fourth. I thought I ran apretty good race. cerned, Coach Putnam remarked, Sports. has been bolstered by the addi- Burke said, “Everyone was try- The meet went really well for us “It was a good race for us in that tion of Luke Richardson. ing to learn the course. I was fairly and the team was very impres- we beat MIT and Bates. How- The only area that can hold pleased with my performance for sive.” Sophomore Ethan Danahy, ever, I don’t think the team felt Call the Philadelphia back is its the beginning of the season. who placed 30th, believes that it that the they ran up to their po- goaltending. Neither Ron Hextall Right now, it is early, so we are not will not take very long toadjust to tential.” nor Garth Snow is the answer. The going to have any stellar runs.” the new course. The Jumbos hope to continue Daily at Flyers have enough depth to pack- Burke even suggested that he “The course is a tough one,” their successful season next age some talented players to get a ran well because the team bowls he said. “It shows our ability to week at Franklin Park, where they top-notch goalie in return, as Colo- together on Thursday nights, and handle it. I was certainly happy will compete against a variety of x3090 rado did two years ago in acquir- it helps to stretch his legs. with myself.” teams, including Bates and Sophomore Matt Lyons was The new course, which was UMass-Lowell. page eight THETUFTS DAILY Friday, September 26,1997

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Tu& Hwlth Plan similar trip to Maine. Boston Bed 8 Both E Boston [email protected] Monster Board Tufts Uniwmity and got walloped by Middlebury, Afterlastweekend,Gehlingwas Boston finoncbl lhto Serv. Fostern Bonk Uuseum of Fine Ark US. Air Force Barton Uorket Einsteii Bmr Bog& Museum of Science US. Amy 3-0. apologetic and self-critical for his Bmdlees Eli My 8 co. N.F. Recwnh Institutes US. CMS~Guard Now, however, Bates is 3-2 and lack ofcomer kick practice. How- BIodRon Hospital Enterprise Rent o Cor office Speciplists US. Uorine Corps ever, the Gordon game seems to Brook Phomacy F.BJ. OXfDrd 8 Mates U.S. Npvv ready to demonstrate they are an Burger King FintsearritysenriceJ Cop fbpa Gino‘s US. Postal Sem*ce NCAA playoff caliber team once have secured new confidence in Cellulor One Fmncisran Children‘s Hap. plivrrtp Healthtare U.S. Swet Semke again. A win against the Jumbos the coach’s perspective: “I think Centml Artey praiect HoNord univertity. 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His stubbornness gets another hefty present from me and then no more.” This pa- is not deep, rather, it’s deeply frus- his loaded father. This time it’s not J Perhaps the Best description of sounds are built on top until it turns the Apollo Four Forty style would into electronic funk once again. thetic banter continues through- trating. money or a sports car, but rather a be electronic funk mixed with the Another tune called “Krupa” out the song which is only backed The direction ofthe film is rela- job and an “opportunity.” Steve occasional spacey, hypnotic, op- starts off with the lyric, “Now back up by lame electric toypianomelo- tively straightforward, all full-on gets control of The Beverly Hills eraticsound. They combinetechno, to that syncopated Gene Krupa dies and windy electronic sounds. narrative and sweeping landscape Shopper, a small and run-down trip-hop, and drum n’ bass with style.” It once again starts offwith These cheesy, love, violin, and shots. The master house of the newspaper. Itjust happens to have pop, funk,jazz, and classical music. funky Krupa style drum licks and piano tunes deviate from the dance Cook kingdom is framed against $60,000 in available capitaltoget it They use a lot ofhorns, guitars, and then gets into an eight-minute club style pumping through most either abrilliantly blue and cloud- going again. Steve recruits Bran- keyboards to enhance their sound. groove. Although the Krupa lyric ofthe album, and they detract from less sky or one ravaged by raging don and I’m sure will eventually I also hear strange laser gun zapper was highly appropriate and added the overall effect. Honestly, this storm. Fine performances by its get the rest of the gang to work on noises intermittentlymixed into the to the song, most of the lyrical journey through space should principle characters cannot save thepaperwithhim.How cozy.Now fUnk. There isastrangemixofstyles additions to Apollo Four Forty start and stop at the tune “Ain’t A Thousand Acres from superfi- everyone can work together. Ex- throughout. The tune “Tears ofthe songs ruin the mood of the tunes. Talkin’ ‘Bout Dub.” It truly is the cial treatment of its delicately wo- cept Kelly, who’s still wondering Gods” begins with a very southern The worst song on the album is backbone that carries along the ven, analytical, self-conscious just what happened way back funkguitarriff, similartothe white called “Pain In Any Language”- rest of Electro Slide in Blue. plot. This is rather unfortunate, when with the love triangles be- given that Smiley’s masterpiece tween Dylan, Brenda, and Bran- ultimately manages to deliver a don. message that is a tragically opti- Of course, everything works mistic literary triumph not to be out in the end for Donna when the missed. missing dog magically just shows up. The episode ends with Bran- -. don coming to the hospital to - “carpe diem” and tell Kelly that 1 EATON he’s not leaving for Seattle, he’s continued from page 1 going to stay with her. She re- than it used to be, but it still needs sponds by taking off her engage- Pre-Legal Society improvement.” ment ring necklace as soon as he Freshman Jon Suter, who went leaves the room. Next time, look to the Eaton lab hoping to work on forward to Noah and Val “getting an antiquated designing program, it on” after Val turns down another discovered the rapid advance of guy, who’s rich, smart, and hand- technology the hard way. some. She must be changing - “I went to use Q-Basic, an older yeah, right. Kelly leaves the hos- computer program used for some pital but is just not happy with of our introductory computer Brandon and wants to go home. courses, and I found they’d re- Poor baby’s in love with the wrong placedeverything withnew, state- guy. As far as the crew staying of-the-art programs. I had to go to together, I’m sure we’ll see plenty the Anderson computer lab and of newspaper scenes next time. use their older computers.” What do you all think the odds are that the paper will be a success? I Sunday, Sept. 2 don’t know about you, but I’d bet my money on it. Come on, they’ve got to find a way to keep them all together until the actors are at least forty, I use to be able to write entertaining fillers. But then I wrote one too many. The sad truth is that I 9:OO pm in Eaton 208 am now burnt out and can no longer write good fillers. So for all of you dedicated readers, the Daily apologizes for this very bland filler.

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