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College Voice Vol. 19 No. 5

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Abraham Take a tour of Men's Soccer Verghese spoke in Stop & Shop. P beats Salve Dana Hall on 8. Regina. P. 19. Friday night. P. 3.

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Volume XIX, Number 5 Ad Fontes October 3, 1995 Balloons, nostalgia, and praise kick off largest Capital Campaign in Conn history BY JENNIFER GREENFIELD and student activities. Ten mil- poem in honor of Matthews and TIle College Voice lion ?ollar~ will be put towards gave her strap-on angel's wings special prolects, The total for the for the job she had committed Friday afternoon the campus endowment will be 75 million herself to doing. "It is hard to was buzzing with people walk- dollars. There are four areas in say thank you and there is still ing around in suits and dresses the endowment: faculty support, so much work left to do at the with name tags stuck to their scholarships, program support same time," said Gaudiani. shirts. This could only mean one and the unrestricted endow- Gaudiani then went on to in- thing: homecoming. However, ment. FinaUy, 20 miHi.onwill be form the audience of the sad before the homecoming festivi- forcapital projects.Bsposrtoelso news that Joanne lOOI ties began, there was a dinner to Soo;l~L. that the campus win see Cummings. ctess of 1950 and launch the largest capital cam- changes come in mcrernenta. fanner trustee, recently passed paign in Connecticut Conege's SoDleoftheplansfortheDloney aJVay.Sheannounced that Toor history. include renovating residence Cummings left over 3.5 mutton According to Claire Gaudiani, halls, redesigning Hale Lsbore- dollars to Connecticut College. president ofthe college, this cam- tory and New London Hall, com- The college's Center for Interna- pletingtheTansiJ1BlackboxThe- tional Studies and the Liberal First Lieutenant Jeff Carpenter paign is taking place because Connecticut College "must be ater, updating the library and 'Arts(ClSLA)wiJ1nowbenamed classrooms, and maintaining after her. Toor Cummings' en- strong and endure." Five years and enhancing the Arboretum. dowment is a major reason why ago, the board of trustees and the communityworke(l together' Already having raised 62.5 the campaign's goal of 125 mil- Coast Guard million dollars, the campaign is lion dollars will be reached, to come up with a strategic plan. half way to its goal. However, Gaudiani also gave a It was designed to help the "We have a wonderful job great deal of credit to the trust- growth of Connecticut College ahead of us and we're going to ees who ensure large sums of for the future. Due to rising in- doit," id Claire Matthews, vice money each year toward the Academy.mourns flation and future improve- sa president for development. annual fund. The loyal and dedi- ments, the desired goal of the Fridaynight'sdinnermadethe cated alumni and parents were campaign was set at 125 million campaign official. also accredited during the dollars: This sounds like a huge The board oftrustees, parents, evening. Susan Eckert Lynch, chunk of money; however, in faculty members, students and the nationalchair of the board of loss of cadet comparison to competing many others came to the 1%2 trustees and a member of the schools, Connecticut College has was pronounced dead later that room to support and celebrate class of 1962, spoke in the room BY lENNY BARRON actually been underendowed in The CollegeVoice evening. the campaign. Three screens that was a gift from her class. the past. "Tonight we mourn the loss of were set up showing various She cited past gifts and urged The money will be placed into On Monday, a cadet collapsed a shipmate," said Captain pictures from the past. To start the audience to make newones. different areas. Twenty million during a Coast Guard Academy Patrick Stillman as he addressed the evening off, Chaplain Steve "Our college is strong. We owe dollars will go into the annual soccer practice and was later the cadet corps on Wednesday Sc;hmidtsaid a prayer aptly end- it to our leadership:' said Lynch. . fund. According to Craig pronounced dead at Lawrence night. The evening was gray and ing with the campaign's theme, "You and I, today, [are] not wait- Esposito, director of planned and Memorial Hospital. Prelimi- misty as Carpenter's brother "Now is a time to lead." ing for others to setlhe example, and major gifts, this fund is the nary findings from the State Of- First Lieutenant [eff Carpenter, Gaudiani gave special thanks [we] are taking responsibility for most critical because it can be fice of the Chief Medical Exam- a Marine from North Carolina, to her colleague Claire Mat- the future of Connecticut Col- used immediately for such needs iner indicate that Third Class was presented with the memo- as salaries, electrici ,athletics, thews. Gaudiani even read a le e." Cadet Kevin Reid Carpenter rial flag. died of natural causes, specifi- "You became a surrogate fam- cally, ischemic cardio myopa thy ily," [eff Carpenter told the as- leading to a heart attack. sembled cadets. "When you're Carpenter, 19,collapsedon the three thousand miles away it's soccer field during a routine hard to get by without someone practice after gelling hit on the else to lean on, And Ijust wantto head by a soccer ball. But, this say, thank you so much." was determined not to be re- Cadet Carpenter, a California lated to Carpenter's death. The native, joined the Corps of Ca- cadet was having difficulty dets in 1994. He was the captain brea thing and Academy athletic of the junior varsity soccer team trainers were called to the scene and a management major. The to administer CPR. Fifteen min- cadet enjoyed singing and was utes after Carpenter collapsed, very active in the church, an ambulance rushed him to particuarly the choir and Officer Lawrence and Memorial Hospi- Christian Fellowship at the tal in New London, where he Academy. October 3. 1995 Page 2 On Call: Conn professor: ' An eyewitness account of ohnKing leaves a tragedy at the Coast Guard smoothest I've ever seen. ark just by living BY JASON SALTU Unfortunately, the best doc- Tht CoIkg< Vmu ton; and medical staff in the . eed H served on numer- help us meet death with grace, in n mittees spending hours He knew he lived with grace" world could not have saved that ouscomnu , id P , boys life. From the training staff . d in everything pos- sal roetor. BVYUNGKrM of lime 0 g Ki f ht ff hi f on the field all the way through . k this school better. ng oug 0 is llstcancer Fttltures Editor ~k~mae . 973b . . until theend,all people involved "H . the kind of person every in 1 ,ut It returned this past "Here is a man most im- edlS . institution needs," year. He fought it again val- did everything possible. No one aca anuc I . . .. could ask for more. perfect: full of great and said Bob Proctor, provost and iantly, but this time was not as All I could think about is that small passions, ambitious, f fortunate. He left gradually but dean 0f theaculty . . ' unimaginable call to his parents. vain, thirsting for love, frag- He made a career of studying remained co~tantly upbeat de- It's the type of call you hope ile, jealous, difficult, rest- and teaching German, but he spite the.. painful treatment he never to receive in your lifetime.' less, excessive, without s nt his life as a wann indi- was receiving. . I feel for his family, loved ones hold, now overbearing, pe Througheverythmghekeptit and friends. It's not easy to lose now miserable, naive and all in, and was able to stay the someone. It was hard enough overly refined, fleeing the same. "John worked for the stu- for me to watch a young boy world whileyetinlovewith dents as a friend, an advisor, that Ididn't know pass away. it, full of longing, weak, a and a guide. He was private, he The atmosphere at the hospi- blade in the wind, half clair- never complained, and he stayed tal was quiet, reserved and pen- voyant, half dumb and optimistic. He said that the doc- sive after he died. Everyone kept blind, a child, a fool, a poet, tors were cautiously optimistic to themselves, no doubt think- yet painfully entwined in so he said he might as well," ing about their loved ones. Even will and illusion, but en- said Mary Devins, associate di- the EMTs I was with said that it dowed with the one virtue rector of CISLA. was the youngest and hardest of being yours with all his When people think of John call they had ever taken. heart. " King, the words kind, humor- Television, movies and the -Letter by Thomas Mann ous, and giving keep being re- news have made us immune to to Pa ul Ehrenberg peated. Everyone has his or her the pain of death. This was no own story about what he did. movie, no actors and no happy John King taught at Connecti- Through his acts, his memory ending. It was as real and sad as ut College since 1971. His aca- will always live. "I remember they come. If you have ever ernie reputation and scholarly one day Ihad left a frantic mes- watched someone die, you know chievements made him a trea- vidual. "Professor King had a sage on Professor King's ma- that the images will haunt you ure to the college community. certain way about him, an chine, begging him to be my for several days and the memo- is passing left those who knew amused smile, a little sparkle in German advisor. When I re- ries will last a lifetime. The cold, im with heavy hearts. the eye, that always made you turned to my room', there was a gray, lileless body staring off This past weekend, the board feel like you had found a new into notningness i.s a painful re~ f trustees voted to posthu- best friend," said senior Meghan message on my phone waiting minder that you cannot just ously promote' King- to hili Cra. ". , for me. 'Megan, I would be tick- switch the channels. rofessor. This wasaiJromotion' T~kiitg it> p~.ople about Itim led pink to be your advisor. Just This incident was a freak, un- at would -ha-ve occured natu- now will probably evoke tears tell me-where to sign,' Clay remi- predictable death, Healthy nine- ally given his achievements. ' arid a long face. But when people nisced. - teen year olds rarely drop dead In his time here he left his remember him and think about "His suave shyness. His on soccer fields, but this is an ark by just being himself. No the many things he did one can charming sense of humor. His example of how life can throw ne can really say what it was only smile and laugh. amicable warmth. His intellec- curves. What can you do? We're t made him so special. All we King's loss will be felt by tual stamina. His ability to give trying to play God, and we will an do now is describe it, re- many, but his passing should lectures with such a zeal and always lose. All you can do is ember it; and most of all miss not be thought of as a tragedy. • passion that it would literally t. hold those you love a little closer He lived a full life and had the send shivers down the very King was an associate profes- and tighter,and thank everyday opportunity to touch many lives. spine of my back," said. senior that they are with you. This r of German, and the associate He fought hard to live, but when Lucas O'Connor. "It was a com- young man isa reminder of how irector of oral proficiency in his time came he met it with his bination of these characteristics precious life is and how it can he CISLA department. He also head held high. "An author that made us, as students, want end in an instant. aveofhistirnefreel toan one wrote the ur ose of oet is to to be like John." Welcome Back Conn Student Specials $5.00 Pitchers $5.00/hr Pool L $1.00Busch Drafts Everyday New Pool Tables .' Dart Room U Live Bands • Big Screen T.V. 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cepted in their conservative, traditonal BY JENNY BARRON News Editor communities. Many would go to the "big city" to find themselves, only to find You see it on the evening news, on AIDS as well. When they became sick, your favorite sitcom. Every now and then they were forced to return home, making it makes the front page of the New York the cycle complete. Times. You know people are dying, but But, even with this tortured migration, you can't hear their distant voices. For Verghese said that AIDS is still a foreign the majority of this campus, and others concept in many of the small towns like it ace ross the country, AIDS is not accross the nation. And the stigma that real. Students are not indifferent, they accompanies it is almost more danger- are just isolated. ous than the disease itself. In My Own Country: a doctor's story, Dr. "On the one hand there's the virus. Abraham Verghese gives this disease a But, on the other there is this huge meta- name. He gives it a face. These young phor of shame and secrecy that travels people that he treats in the small Tennes- with the virus," verghese explained. He recalled two of his patients com- see town of Johnson City spring vividly MoTion Ettlinger from the pages of the book and remind us mitting suicide after discovering that they Abraham Verghese of what is important, what we take for were HIV-positive. Verghese believes granted. thalltwas this metaphor that killed them, 'When you die young, you start to because the virus had not had a chance to This Week in SGA: do any physical damage. wonder what the meaning of it all has The main item on the agenda at this·week's Assembly was a discussion of the But, Verghese is optimistic. been," said Verghese. "The answer they proposed Dean's task force to improve intercultural understanding, (see articleon "I'm surprised to hear myself say this, came to was that meaning resides in the page 5.) but Ithink for the first time we're turning successful relationships they had over a ·Kristen Pa.ge, chair of academic affairs, announced that the Educational Plan- the comer," he said. He cited new and lifetime:' mng C~mn\lttee met and amended the general education theme for this year, agressive methods of confronting the Verghese added solemly that his inter- Page said that they added a paragraph to clarify the broad "humandillerence and disease. . action with his patients led him to reor- diversity" theme. ~ So, what is the message of these young ganize his priorities and to better under- Car~l~ Holliday, pr~ident of the sophomore class, said they would be victims? stand his own search for meaning in life. or~rozmg a .contact .sess.\On on study ahroad optlon with A\ex H:ybe\, dean 0\ He spoke of his patients as being af- "We don't wrestle on acollege campus national and mtemauonej programs on Tuesday. She said.that the time and.piece flicted with two very different diseases, with the meaning of life since we're so W'ould be announced later. engaged in life itself," Verghese said. He first AIDS and then the stigma that ac- StacieFrench,perlimenteriert, announced that Lee Coffin"dean of edmlsstons, explained that this meaning does not lie would be organizing a new plan for the new viewbook. She said that the new companies it. His patients were mostly in money or fame or good looks; none of process would involve giving students cameras and selecting some of their young homosexual men who had com- this holds out over a lifetime. pictures to be induded in the viewbook. French explained that this would be a pleted a migration which he described as Rather, it lies in your relationships with way to make the viewbook more representative of the college community. commonplace in rural America. family, friends, and lovers. They would leave their towns for the "The message to extract from these same reason that other young people patients, these experiences is that mean- MSSC agenda for 1995: leave: jobs, education, curiosity, but also ing is all around," said Verghese. because th ir ho xuali The Minority Student Steering Committee is the political voice for all of the unity clubs on cam pus. MYSTIC'S ARMY NAVY STORE MSSC presented their agenda for this year at the student-trustee liason commit- tee meeting last Friday. Downtown Mystic Their goals for the year include working with the administration and creating better relations with the campus. Luma al-Shabib, chair of MSSC, said that they wanted the campus to know who Army & Navy Surplus Clothing they were and what they did. They mentioned their plans to improve 'communications which included cov- & belts - berets - bandanas - backpacks more! erage in The College Voice and better relations with SGA. This year Dan Shedd, SGA president will sit on MSSC, as the C-book mandates. This will ensure better communication between the two groups. that they have been viewed as a radical group in the past and wanted the campus to know that Sun - Sat 9-9 860 - 536 • 1817 their goals had changed over time. Fax & Notary Services 37 West Main Street i Extra Income for '95 ~ ~ :;; Earn %500· $1000 weekly i 'i stuffing envelopes. For I ~0 I , detatls- RUSH $1.00 with I , : SASE to: I~ •c ~0 Group Five c, 57 Greentree Drive, Suite 307 0• Dover, DE 19901

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Conn professor reaches students: Arlan Mantz Brings Experience of the "Real World" into his classroom and they had just opened up a brand new facility. So far the adjustment has been BVYUNG KIM FtQlures Editor pretty fun. "I love this area; New En- gland is a great place. The people here are friendly, and the camaraderie with Given the choice, many would prob- the department is great," said Mantz. ably just take the money and run. But Olin seems to be the perfect home for when Arlan Mantz, new professor of the master of tunable diode laser physics, faced that choice, he decided to spectropy. There are a few rough spots, leach. but as a whole Olin has lived up to Its Mantz spent many years in the busi- billing. "There are a few things that needs ness world of physics, building lasers at adjustment. Some minor details here and a company based in Bedford, Massachu- there, but 1 am happy. The lab space is setts. A friend of his was founding the adequate," said Mantz. company, and asked Mantz tojoin in on While Mantz is enjoying his stay, the the ground floor. He made good money, department may be reaping the greater' Evan Coppoloa/Plwtography Editor and even had time to sail on his boat. But rewards. Having Arlan Mantz on staff then one corporate take-over followed means more to the school than it does to ArIan Mantz another and he just grew weary. "I have him. The international visibilityfor phys- no regrets about my time in business. I ics has definitely increased. Mantz is the have the ability to explain what the rules ness world," said Mantz. just recognized what I wanted to do. I editor of a physics journal read by schol- are, and even fewer may be able to ex- There are limits to all Mantz can do. He worked hard, 1succeeded, 1just wanted ars. New London, Connecticut now ap- plain how they work. What Mantz can would like to see the school acquire more to enjoy it," said Mantz. pears in the journal right next to Mantz's' explain is how the work they are doing technology, and he would also like to see After leaving laser analytics he took name. This summer Mantz spent time at can translate into a career path. All physi- the technology our society possesses to some time off just to figure things out. He a conference on tunable diode laser cists do not wear lab coats. Some actually be pushed even further. Ifyou take all the was out on his boat when a friend sug- spectropy in Russia that he organized. "I go onto very profitable careers in busi- variable and pump them into the equa- gested a new career. "I was talking to a think I can contribute something a little ness. "The skills learned in physics are tion, the end result is friend of mine when he suggested 1 try different. I have a different perspective very important in the real world as well. Conn+Olin+Mantz=big smile. "I am teaching. He said I'wes good at explain- on things from my experience in busi- Many banks and corporations are hiring happy where I am right now. My family ing things, and I love to talk, so I gave it ness. I can explain something and show physicists, chemists and psychologists. and my sall-boat are around me. I enjoy a try ," Mantz. peoplewhat use it actually bas. and what Analytic skins, the ability to analyze and this area, the school, and the facilities. I Man\:z."'pent a serccsaer at a local \uniol: \ did with it," said Mantz. develop theories, are very big in the busi- am enjoying it all," said Mantz. college teaching the subject he truly loves. Mantz is here because he enjoys what While physics can becomptex. and has a he is doing. He is teaching a subject that tendency to aggravate most people, he really loves, and he loves to spread Mantz sees a real beauty in it all. "Sput- that excitement. "I work more than the 40 nik really got me excited about physics. 1 or 60 hours 1 guess 1 am supposed to be grew up on a farm in Pennsylvania. and working. Mostly because I enjoy it. I love I would just look up at the sky1magining. teaching, and I am .really enjoying the There is an elegance to it all. Once you get students," offered Ma"". over the material, it becomes simple. Mantz wants to do more than give There are rules and no exceptions, it re- exams and hand out assignments; he ally is simple," said Mantz. wants people to understand what the He moved on toFranklinand Marshall, point of physics really is. "I try to explain and lived in the area where he was raised. the affect physics has on our society. We lie didn't have any intentions of moving all use it in our house-hold appliances on, but doors just kept opening. This nice 18 Tables Juke Box Video Games and at the supermarket," said Mantz. * * * * liberal arts school in New London, Con- Hours: Sun.. Thurs. midnight necticutwas looking fora new professor, What Mantz can offer the students is a Ham- non academic perspective. Few people Fri. . Sat. Ham . lam

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CentCf for EduC3Uon Abroad Oaooer 3, J 995 The CoDtle Voice Page 5 Dean's Task Force p~oposesgraffiti reaction protocol safety. BY JENNY BARRON News Editor After collecting evidence from the scene, campus safety must WITH REPORTING BY MEGHAN ensure that the graffiti is painted CLAY over or washed off. THE COLLEGE VOICE Then, campus safety must call On Thursday, the Dean's task the Dean of the College as soon force to improve intercultural as possible. understanding submitted to It is then the dean's responsi- SGA, for discussion and revi- bility to notify the President and sion, a protocol for dealing with the Dean's staff and give them ha te graffiti. all of the details of the incident. The protocol details steps to (i.e., what the graffiti said, what be taken by anyone who sees it looked like, where it was, who hate graffiti on campus, as well found it and how it has been as guidelines for dealing with handled so far). the incident. Finally, the Dean of the Col- "In a community like this, you lege or the President must no- hope to have a free exchange of tify the campus community as ideas," said Arthur Ferrari, dean soon as possible via broadcast of the college. "But, this [hate bulletin and by written notice. Kreton I...etmon/Pllotographer graffiti] creates an atmosphere The written portion will be sent I that is hostile and threatening - to everyone in the 'community, SGAA ••embly not only to those pointed out in relating the incident to other the acts, but to others as well." such incidents arid reminding the person who did it." suggestion that some class time "WelcometoConnecticutCol- , "No one was quite sure what people of different people avail- Some Assembly members sug- might be devoted to discussing lege. You're far from the real to do," explained Tamara able to talk to for support. gested thatthis protocol was just incidents. world," agreed William Intner, Michel, director of Unity House In their discussion of the pro- a reaction to past incidents. "Everybody on this campus is president of the senior class. and member of the task force. posed protocol, several Assem- 'We need to get out there and here so students can learn," said Lisa Paone, chair of residen- "II's a good beginning, it gives bly members suggested that the be active on this," said Rudi Riet, Brown. "In the real world, when tial life, said that we came here us something to move forward definition of hate graffiti be ex- house senator of Warnshuis. something like this occurs we to learn how to live in a diverse from." panded to include religion and Sam Foreman, class of 1998, can't take a day off." community. The protocol sets out five steps ethnicity. . pointed out that the faculty need "I consider this a 'day on' real "1feel sorry for anyone who is to be taken within the first 24 "1 don't like the idea of ex- to be more involved in any pro- issues," said April Ondis, pub- just here to "learn in the class- hours after hate graffiti is seen. cluding people from a document tocol that is adopted. lisher of The Voice Media Group. room," she added. It defines hate graffiti as any that applies to the entirety of the "Wl:enthishappenedlastyear Ondis supported the idea that lnc.\uded in the protoco\ ate graffiti that harasses or threat- campus," said Jesse Roberts, I didn't see any faculty involve- class time be used to discuss suggested actions to be taken by edrntnisrretron ..facuJryr..and stu- ens people on the basis of race, public relations director. rnenr," said Foreman. "'They"re incidences of racist graffiti on campus, saying tha"t the dents. sex, or sexual orientation. It was also suggested by Some an important part of this cam- pus and I don't feel like they're communtiy should make use of The suggestions include a Any person who sees hate senators that the reaction was town meeting, letters to TheCol- being utilized." the opportunity to address graffiti should first call campus too excessive. lege Voice, mandatory dorm "I think there definitely should Mike Brown, house senator of prejudice. safety, or if he or she does not "We're not the real world," meetings, an article in Connecti- bea strong response," said Maya JA, said he was concerned that feel comfortable doing so, explained WoodBrooks. "Hope- cut College Magazine and facili- Perry, house senator of Freeman. the proposal was too "alarm- should call his or her fully, the real world is looking to tated class discussions. house fellow and have the "But, an overwhelming response ist." He referred to the protocol's higher education as a model." house fellow notify campus to one incident would just fuel

Loss of another friend of Conn: Conn mourns loss of former trustee Joanne Toor Cummings '50

Arts. The building has never had a not only of a fantastic and com- Toor Cummings. A small portion of her bequest student lounge or a heart to it," mitted woman, but of a friend. Toor Cummings' sister, BY MICHELLE RONAYNE Suzanne Toor Karpas, was Edilor in Chief will go to renovations in the said Tim McDowell, chair of the She told of her experiences with foyer of Cummings. According art department, and the artist Toor Cummings when she first present at the campaign kick-off and said, "Joanne would have Joanne Toor Cummings to Caudiani, the foyer will be who rendered the drawing of became president. She went to turned into a sa- r-r- , New York and they were loved to have been here." graduated from Conn in 1950 ToorCummingsled a success- Ion suitable for talking about what with a degree in art history. She ful life. Conn awarded her the receptions, per- Gaudiani should wear to later became active as a trustee college medal, the college's high- formances or her inauguration. The of the college from 1981 to 1991, est honor, in 1994. She set up the simple converse- dresses that Toor donated the Joanne and Nathan Joanne T. Cummings Scholar- tlon: 'it will be- Cummings was showing Cummings Arts Center, became ship Fund for needy students active in foreign policy, and was come a wanner, to the new young presi- more inviting dent were ... well, a little "of any color, race or creed." She a patron of the arts. Most of all was the Senior Vice President of part of the center. out of her price range. she loved Conn. the National Committee on There will be a They started around Ms. Cummings passed away American Foreign Policy, a title combination $10,OOOandwent up from recently but her legacy will live she held since 1991. She was in- ticket booth and there. Gaudiani wasa little on. Claire Gaudiani, president volved in many artistic endeav- espresso bar with shocked at the price. of the college, told of her pass- ors and was a collector of late adjacent tables "Then joanne told me not ing at the capital campaign kick- 19th and early 20th century off and announced Ms. and chairs. A Tim McDaweI to worry ... 'they'll give it wood floor will be to you for half price.' My paintings and sculptures. Cummings' bequest of more But her family has asked that installed, there will be newcom- the new salon. car wasn't even worth $5,000," than $3.5 million. This money' contributions in her honor be fortable seating and Antoine According to Gaudiani, the remembered Gaudiani. will go to endowing the Center made to Connecticut College, a Poncel's sculpture "Sensorya.' salon should be finished by the Gaudiani eventually found a for International Studies and the place that has touched her life currently under plywood, will start of second semester. dress and clearly had a success- Liberal Arts which will now be anda place that hasbeen touched be on display along with a bust When Gaudiani spoke of Toor ful inauguration. But what she renamed the Joanne Toor by her goodness and generos- of Tom Cummings. Cummings' passing at the capi- remembered most of that time Cummings Center for Interna- ity. tional Studies and the Liberal "The idea is to have a salon. tal campaign launch, she spoke was the warmth and humor of 11le CoDe# Voice Page 6 NOBODY Call f . I For FREE I KNOWS Delivery

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Trustee weekend: Spotlight on diversity: rustees give preliminary s.o.V.L. strives to support approval on $25 million plan and educate campus o renovate north campus community••on Issues pertaining to gay, lesbian BYMICHELLE RONAYNE focus groups and will be involved in Editor in Chief the detailed design for the renovations. The renovations will involve the re- This weekend, the board of trustees and bisexual lifestyles moval of all interior and exterior walls voted to preliminarily approve the five leaving just the building's frame and group. The awareness group is open to to seven year plan for Plex and Harris floors. The Plex's brick face will be KRIsTEN HELZ everyone, regardless of sexual orienta- renovations. The plan calls for 25 mil- altered to fit in with the rest of campus. TIle College Voice tion; it works toeducate and raise aware- lion dollars to renovate the complex. It will be refinished with granite pan- At Conn, S.O.U.L. stands for Sexual ness on campus about issues of sexual The approval allows detailed de- els, stone and metal. The Plex will also Orientations United for Liberation. orientation. "We do have many, many sign work to commence in what is to be made handicapped-accessible and S,O.U.L. was founded last fall and be- heterosexuals who come to our aware- be the largest construction process in energy-efficient. came an active organization on campus ness group," remarked Teague. The sup- Conn's recent history. The college Harris will have a new entrance on this spring. fts purpose is two-fold. The port group is only open to gay, lesbian, plans to raise the 25 million in two the south side which will require the group provides support for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and questioning students in parts. Fifteen million will be raised relocation of the loading dock to the and bisexual students, and also works order to maintain confidentiality. It pro- throughissuingtax-€xemptbonds. The west side. It will also have a new hard to raise campus awareness of issues vides a forum for discussion as well as a other ten million will be raised through kitchen, dishwasher, and serving sta- surrounding sexual orientation. "1 think safe social atmosphere. Vidal feels that the efforts of the capital campaign. tions, as well as a new second floor one of our overall goals is just to make this system works well because, "now, According to the administration,stu- walkway connecting all the dorms. this [Connecticut College] a more com- everybody can do what interests them." dents will have a hand in the renova- According to Lynn Brooks, vice presi- fortable place to be gay," said Sarah Vidal, Teague added that "there are some people tion process. dent for finance, the renovations will a leader in S.O.U.L. that go to the awareness [meetings] and "Students will work closely with occur so as to cause as little interrup- "And one of the ways we do that is by some that go to support [meetings]." administrators on the details of the tion to campus life as possible. Only being visible," added Christopher S.D.U.L.'s predecessor, the Gay and renovation to ensure that it meets their one dorm will be closed during any Teague, coordinator of S.O,U.L. Lesbian Alliance, attempted to serve all needs and helps build community on semester. This year, S.D.U.L's first major event. ofthese purposes through a single group. campus," said Claire Gaudiani, presi- "At the end of this process, we will will be AwarenessWeek,planned for the According to Vidal, neglecting to take dent of the college. have a state-of-the-art dining facility second week of October. The week will special interests into account was the Twenty-five to 30 students, as well and modem dormitories," said Brooks. featurespeakerssuchasConn'sownPro- main impetus for the break up of the as faculty and staff, have been involved "With this approval from the board, fessor Blanche Boyd of the English 0.- organizationinthespringofl993.Group in focus grotJ.ps studying the exterior, we will now get down to do the de- partment as well as Cindy Dubea of New members had varying goals which re- interior, and maintenance of the Plex. tailed design work with the expecta- Haven, who will speak on gay and les- sulted in the group's demise.Tuerefore, A task force will be drawn from these tion of starting construction next year ." bian issues in education. There will also Conn lacked an organization Iocused, on be several events surrounding October issues of sexual orientation thtou'bh one 11th, National Coming Out Day, includ- acacierrncj-ear. However, S.D. V.L. is now 1 1 a visible student organization. tng a Speak Out. S.O.U.L. is a so p an- So, how has the college community rung to sponsor a petition drive in sup- . P0rtofEmploymentNon-Discrimina. tion responded to S.O.U.L.'s aCdtJ~e'p'relsehn~e j on campus? Vidal expresse 1111tJa esr- Act (EDNA). ENDA is a Congressiona . tation and commented, "There's a good bill which would not allow employment 'Ov discrimination based on sexuaI orienta- question." According to Teague, , er- tion. "Because as it stands now, in 43 all, the college has been very support- ive." states you can be fired for no other reason The only nega tive feedback either than the fact you're gay," Teague stated. d S.O.U.L will also continue to educate the Teague or Vidal have experience. was the anti-gay graffiti which mentioned campus about issues of sexual orienta- S.O.V.L. Teague commented on this ~x- tion through poster campaigns as they 'whil th t pression of homophobia, , Ie. a in- have done in the past. cident may have happened, even In the S.O.V.L is divided into two sections, face of that, the school was supportive."

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• • From writer to writer; anatomy of a murder Barry himself describes Amelior in this way "Los Angeles was BYMIKE McKiNNEY The CollegeVoice Ameiior ... with differences." The appreciation that the reader has jealousy can provoke a man gained of Tull's character, and to contemplate killing his best presumably Amis' wit, forces a friend. At least, this is the snicker at such a trite descrip- premise of The InforrtUltion, (Har- tion which for all intents and mony Books, New York) the lat- purposes, Barry means in all se- est novel by British author Mar- riousness. . tin Amis. The twist upon which The title of Amis' novel ap- this brilliant new offering pears within the story as a recur- achieves its success is the fact rent motive that underlies the that murderer and intended vic- story and serves as a link for the tim are both writers. Amis, as various elements of Amis' nar- would seem rative, a narra- self-evident, is tive that is sub- very capable ject to abstract of getting in- Amis captures Tull's whims and Wh~~lingdown the aisles side the head flights of ex- of a contempo- psyche with such perimentation rary 'writer: a with language writer named alarming realism and in a manner Richard Tull, eerie conviction that similar to james of Super Stop and Shop who is con- joyce.Attimes, . tending with one wonders, more the appearance stopped stamping, looked me of cigarettes. There is a large commercial of the motive BY BRllT WOLFF up and down, and asked where warning sticker that basically failure, dis- leaves the TIle College Voice than once, if this is I was from and who sent me. says, if you touch these you'll be honest pub- reader with an Super Stop and Shop isn't all it's After I replied she said, III don't sorry. I proceeded to pick a lishers, and an autobiography of awesome sense cracked up to be. As I ap- think I can answer any ques- carton up and suddenly the se- turning forty. of mystery. The proached the parking lot, Itook tions." What was she hiding? curity system began to beep in Amiscaptures the dark side of Amis reader then note o~how ern\,ty 'tne va.s\:.space 1 hnaUy got a response out of a hi.gh pi.tched tones. The inter- lull's psyche must ask one was. The thought occurred to guy named "Smitty" who oper- esting thing about the beeping with such question:I P' - what'1 me, this is not a hot spot in ated a big machine that moved was no one came to its calling. I alarming realism and eerie con- is the information? Of course, Groton on a Wednesday at two large quantities of groceries at was expecting a big guy wear- viction that one wonders, more .Amis has gotten his way with in the morning. Imade my way the same time. He said he en- ing all black to come out and than once, if this is an this device beca use he has forced up to the front entrance with joyed working at Stop and Shop scream at me or something. Af- autobigraphy of the dark side of the reader to ask the broader eyes fixed upon the variousfluo- not only because it paid well, ter about a minute of employees Amis;a solution toa 'bad day' at question of what isThe Informa- rescent lights, that spelled out but that it was a union job. He passing by the beeping alarm the publisher's office. tion? The reader takes a role in Super Stop and Shop. After strug- went into great detail about the system, I put the carton back The two main characters in the novel once this question is gling to get through one of those benefits he receives and about and proceeded to seek entertain- the novel are Richard Tull, a asked because like Richard Tull, automatic doors, the first thing I their contract system. Smitty ment elsewhere. writer of extreme complexity Martin Amis won't allow us to noticed was the music. It wasn't cracked a smile when he said he I found some ice in the pro- (much likeAmis) who has never read "just for pleasure." any regular elevator tune, but had been there for ten years. duce section and got a great idea: tasted success, and Gwyn Barry, is the account rather a tacky track by Karen Then he became distracted as make snowballs! Imade a few, The Information a writer that has just 'broken of the downfall and self-destruc- Carpenter that echoed through another co-worker Jeered athim however, I didn't know who to open' with his new novel titled the entire store. for talking to me, so Smitty tion of a brilliant, poetic mind throw them at; so, with nothing Amelior, Super Stop and Shop sells just walked away to give his co- else to entertain me, Idecided it who. 'lives in a not-as-brilliant, Tull's novel, called Untitled, is about everything a college stu- worker a punch in the arm. was time to leave. not-as-poeticage. The fall ofTull shown through very humorous dent could want; everything Strolling through the produce Aslexited the first set ofdoors, is a tragedy for today; the nei- situations to be designed for from hair dye to rubber nipples. section of the store, I noticed I noticed the second wave of ther hero nor anti-hero whose those capable of reading only The ratio of employees to cus- two people who were in work- doors was a bit more resistant; talent is too difficult for today's the most sophisticated of "high- tomers was quite high, I sup- out clothes. They were rum- they were locked! Ifelt like.a fly common man to understand, literature." In contrast to this, pose due to the time of day. maging through a pile of pota- trapped between two panes of much less be inspired by. Although this may usually be a toes for just the right one. I glass; thank God I was able to good thing in other stores, I asked them if they regularly escape back into the store wasn't so sure if the idea of there shopped at Super Stop and Shop. through the other door. Smitty . being more Super Stop and Shop The two friendly people, Billand yelled from a distance, "Yeah, employees was such a great Cathy, replied in unison with a those are locked, you have to go thing. "yes." They went on to explain to the other doors over there." I Tune into 91.1 FM The employees I tried to talk how the 24 hour convenience of waved in appreciation for the to were quite peculiar. They all the store is what keeps them advice and quickly headed for seemed as if they were hiding coming back;tha tand, of course, the exil. something. Iasked a guy who the great potatoes. For Connecticut College stu- for live coverage of was stocking shelves if he had a There are various other things dents, this is a place to get real spare moment to answer some to do besides shopping at Stop deals. "Super Stop and Shop has questions. He replied with a and Shop. There is a decent sized something for everyone," ex- decisive "no" and walked on as section of magazines to read,and plained Tyler Bradford, '1found the Popes visit to if he had somewhere important hey, you don't even need to buy a copy of the new book, Slat to go; Iwalked away feeling to- them if you read them in the Wars Trilogy' Ambysh at tally rejected. store! U you're into computers, ~." Cathy Brush agreed, I spotted my next victim: a there's always the touch screen '1am familiar with Stop and Shop New YorkFriday, middle-aged woman with a that locates items. It has color and find ita greatestablishment. price gun in aisle 6 stamping pictures with computer graph- My friend at home works for cans of refried beans. I ap- ics reminiscent of the 80's. What one and is very satisfied." proached the woman and asked could be more entertaining? Whether you're going for gro- .October 6th. her if she had a moment to an- Another exciting toy 10 play ceries or a little excitement, swer some questions about her with is the "high tech" security you're sure 10 find what you're place of employment. She system that protects the cartons looking forat Super Stopand Shop. October 3. 1995 Page 9 HEAR HERE! their styles are light-years apart. Like- BYPROfESSOR MIcHAEL ADELSON wise,all serial music doesn't sound the Voice Columnist same. In truth, I don't technically con- Quick! Where were you on the night sider serialism a language, but that's of Saturday, September 23? Well, another story. (MA to MA: Give a lec- Palmer Auditorium was the place to ture on this; just be ready for the nice, be; Noel Zahler's String QUJ1rtetnil. 1 long debate that will ensue.) Finally, was premiered by the Charleston String you don't have to know any of this to Quartet. If you were unlucky enough enjoy the music. it will help, just as to miss it, don't feel too bad; you can knowing the mechanics of iambic pen- still listen to the recording. Here's a tameter will enhance your enjoyment guide to help you. of Shakespeare; however, it's not nec- Let's take the bull by the horns. Some essary. people may be frightened by the fact So what will you hear when you that this is "serial" or "twelve tone" listen to Noel Zahler's quartet? A lot music. This infamous method of com- that is familiar: a three movement form posing, invented by Schoenberg in 1923, (fast -slow - fast) and a logical strategy. Even Coppola!Pilotograpily Editor Norm's Diner has become synonymous with "diffi- All of the material is introduced in the cult". What is serialism, though, and first movement. As the music Another great midnight getaway diner: why does the very word make so many progresses, the complexities mount, people want to run for cover - or ear- ultimately culminating in the third plugs - or both? In a nutshell, serial movement marked "In Chaos". (In fact, music, unlike most of the music we the third movement does give an aural listen to (e.g. Brahms, Muddy Waters, picture of being ina storm-a "chaos of Norm's: a home Soul Asylum), is not based on major winds", as Zahler says.) The fact that it and minor keys, or as we say, it is not is a string quarte: is also important. tonal. Instead, a series of twelve notes is Two violins, a viola, and a cello, differ- chosen, and the music is organized ent sized instruments with the same around permutations of that series; sound-producing mechanism, have hence the name serialism. Why on earth always provided composers with a would anyone use such a system? Com- forum for exploring their deepest ideas. away from home posers use serialism because, in the It's as if a dramatist had at his disposal , centuries following Bach, tonal music a four-person theatrical troupe identi- By CHRISTY WHITE evening was when we started to talk to became progressively more complex cally costumed and masked: the usual The College Voice Toni, our waitress. Toni and her sister, until, with the music of Wagner, tonal- limitations of inherent personalities Tina,aretwinsand lwoofNorm'sdaugh- ity could no longer contain its owl). evaporate, and the actors become itwasa quiet Wednesday night atConn ters. Toni told us a little trivia: the busi- expressive ambiguities. So actually, the quicksilver chameleons capable ofpor- College, and we were looking for a little ness was started forty years ago by her move to serialism was a simplification. traying any combination of thought or excitement. Rosie's Diner sounded like a grandmother. Toni did not know exactly Now, it's important to realize a few emotion you want. tasty idea, but someone suggested that how long ago her father took over. Ac- things: first of all, this is not the first Noel Zahler's quartet is demanding we try something new. So, being the cording to Toni, a lot of students go to time this kind of thing has happened. music; it is also Iichly rewarding. 'By daredevils that we are, we ventured to Norm's, but, basically, the diner attracts The tonal system itself was a simplifi- definition, no 5erl.oUS work can be com- plete\y unde'tstood in one hear\:n~. the unknown, Norm's Diner. "a real mix of people." To!'i also wanted cation after the expressive limit. had been reached with the old church That's thebeautyofa serious H'ork_As Upon enteriog the 24hour ="",,===:===='" students to know that "ThOflJ8S Norm'semployees arevery tnodes; thatls why music from around the conductor l'v£ichaeJ Tilson diner, I immediately felt at said (I'm paraphrasing somewhat), "A Somehow. , reasonable people. One 150050unds SOstrange to ourears (want home. The patterned cur- first hearing will provide the listener time, a group of students to hear something really wild? Check tains and jade green plastic with a few moments which can imme- and tried to make a get away out the music of Johannes Ockeghem. seats added that special our hour diately be grasped. Hopefully, these without paying. They Could a Netherlands Renaissance touch. We seated ourselves will resolve one to explore those parts were caught, but Norm polyphonist become our next cult hero? and prepared for the eating a half at which may be more mysterious." had them released because Hmm ...) Secondly, although serialism experience we were about became an important method for twen- How fortunate we are that this pre- he "likes the students." As to embark upon. Soon, our Norm's had miere took place in the information Toni said, "talk to us and tieth-century composers, it is not the waitress, clothed in a Norm's only one. There is plenty of non-serial age when technology allows us to ex- we'll let you go. After all, T-shirt depicting two fried made us"feel plore at our leisure. (You'll find a re- we like to see your faces modern music. Thirdly, serialism is a eggs, requested our order. language, not a style. An important cording of N 001Zahler's String Quartet Aftermuchdebate,ldecided like "part of aroundhere."Tonicontin- No. 1 on reserve at Greer Music Li- ued to fascina te us with distinction; both Keats and John to try the fried egg sand- Kennedy Toole wrote in English, but brary. Tell 'em Michael sent you.) wich with bacon. After all, if the familY' her life. She is one of six children, some of whom a diner cannot serve good are foster kids. Inciden- grease, it has no purpose. Among the other items ordered were tally, Toni just took in a foster child her- A weekly column discussing music related self. Toni stated, "She was homeless and pancakes, cheeseburgers, chocolate triple used tacarne here, and now she is part of layer cake, french fries, and a beef sand- topics will be appearing in the College Voice the family." The diner life is a hard one, wich special. Overall, the food received good reviews. There were some com- according to Toni: "There are very long ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ plaints that the cheeseburgers were dry, and difficult hours." , As thoughts of tomorrow's classes crept but Cliff described his stack of pancakes back into our thoughts, we realized that as "buttery and wet." Hannah gave the itwas time to leave. We reluctantly paid triple layer cake "a definite A plus." As our bill and said goodnight to Toni and Pregnant? for my sandwich, it was excellent; I could Tina. Tyler left a small message on the not have asked for more. Cathy summed Need someone to talk to? table expressing our thanks. 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Chernobyls" by some, named to the states. The two govern- hands of the jury, Both the pros- Pope returns to the happen. after the world's worstnuclear ment programs provide medi- ecution and the defense team Northeast "Not only is the road mined" there's also booby disaster. cal assistance to the poor and rested last week amid passion- .. ,. , Pope John According to officials, there the elderly, ate protestations of guilt and ...... Paul IIis find- traps," explained United Nations ";". t."."," spokesman Alexander Ivanko, are more than 100 decommis- The Senate's medicare reform innocence. . -. ing a more re- . The UN expects it will take sioned subs in the region . plan alone will reportedly save Lead prosecutor Marcia Clark Fears of meltdown almost be- 270 billion dollars over seven ::::::' ,ceptive lowing among fol- three weeks to make the road ended her case by playing the safe for traffic, But an alterna- came a reality last week when years while slowing growth by highly emotional 91I tapes in : Catholics in the local power company shut 3.7%, Monthlypremiums would the United States as he prepares tive route has_been rejected by which Nicole Brown Simpson off the power to the naval base, double over the same period of for his first trip to the region in Bosnians; they want the seige of expresses her fear of her es- due to delinquent bills, The com- 16 years. The Pope last visited Sarajevo lifted via the Serb-held time with wealthy retirees pay- tranged husband, mander in chief of the north fleet the Big Apple in 1979, roadway. ing more and the age of eligibilty "He's back. He's OJ Simpson, said cutting the power to a reac- The number of US Catholics For now, the road is clogged being raised from 65 to 67, I think you know his record," tor makes it uncontrollable; this who say they are satisfied with by commercial trucks and UN The Medicaid program could Simpson told the operator, could lead to accidents. the Pope's leadership has grown traffic. The Bosnian government generate182 billion dollars in Earlier in the week, the de- And, last week's incident was significantly since his last trip says that that is not in keeping savings by 2002, But, it would fense rested their case, maintain- here in 1993, Forty-eight per- with the agreement for free and not the first time the power has end the federal guarantee of ing that the LAPD police de- been pulled, In fact, it was the cent of Catholics are very satis- unimpeded access into or out of medica! aid to the poor, Funds partment was corrupt and tried second time this week. The situ- fied with the leadership pro- the city, would be turned over to the to frame Simpson, Johnny vided by the Holy Father; this is This is just one example of the ation is so serious that Russia's states in block grants; the states Cochran, a member of the compared to only 32 percent of precariousness of the newly prime minister signed. a decree would decide who is entitled to "dream team," also maintained that sentiment two years ago. brokered UN peace initiative. forbidding power companies governmentasslstancc. Theplan that LAPD detective Mark His Eminence will be visiting United States peace envoy Ri- from cutting electricity to mili- does require, however, that Fuhrman was at the heart of the chard Holbrooke and his del- tary bases, both New York City and Balti- 'states cover children, pregnant conspiracy and compared him egation are currently trying to This latest potential problem more during his five day tour women, and the disabled under to Adolf Hitler, get aU sides to agree to a cease was averted when Russian 501- starting on Wednesday, After the new programs, Clarkhadadmittedearlierthat fire, But before that can happen, diersforced the power station at landing in Newark.N], the Pope In his national radio address, Fuhrman was a racist, but that the Bosnian government is de- gunpoint to tum the power back will be speaking at the United President Clinton accused Re- .his testimony asa detective was manding tha t the seige of on, Nations, Giants Stadium, St. publicans of ending the nation's still valid, Sarajevo be totally lifted, Many in Moscow worry that Patrick's Cathedral, Central commitment tha t any senior citi- The jury will begin their offi- Until that happens, and other the next shutdown could lead to Park, and other prominent New zen will be provided with health cial deliberations on Monday, York sites, basic issues are agreed upon, disaster, care. InBaltimore, his Holiness will Holbrooke said the fighting will continue. appearatOrioleParkatCamden Senate panel votes to Jury begins delibera- Yards and theCathedraJ of Mary revolutionize health care tions in the trial of the cen- Our Queen, Experts say neglected programs nuclear sllbs are a danger tury Compiled by Early Sat- Morethana Peace comes slowly to Russian en- u r day - .. year afterjury Jenny Barron Bosnia vironmental ., , . ' morning, selection be- A recent No F1i1g experts said News Editor gan, the OJ political AVilililble that a ne- =~===~lthe .FInanceSenate glected fleet of Simpson case agreement ~7 Gommittee is now in the has declared '-.,-_-,---_~ aging nuclear agreed to sweeping changes in the main submarines lurking in the both Medicare and Medicaid, road into country's Arctic North are a di- The proposed changes would All reports compiled as of Sunday Sarajevo safe, but those in the saster waiting to happen, They limit the growth of Medicare and area say it's a tragedy waitmg to are even being called "floating transfer full control of Medicaid' night from CNN Wire reports . October J. 1995 Page 11 OPINIONS/EDITORIALS

Schmoozing Unplugged: There can be no guideline for reaction Schmoozing with If ~n.e ~gging question remains about our reaction to hate THE COLLEGE VOICE grafflh, It is whether the greater good is served by mandating a commuruty response, or by allowing the community to April Ondis react freely to incidences of hate speech and graffiti. At least Publisher that was a point ot debate at last week's Assembly meeting. Micbelle Ronayne Jay and the Mailman The majority of the steps mandated under the new protocol Editor in Chief PI'mNotanAlcoholic,IJustPlay erage Plex keg party? for respo~ to hate graffiti are unstartling and unobjection- One In College" During the reign of '66, Conn able, requlClng action by college officials, not students or AleXllllderTodd The survey results are in: the typi- Collegehas distinguished itself aca- faculty members. They are aimed at informing the campus Managing Editor cal Conn College student, like his or demically through a well-consid- about what has happened, and of the resources available for her counterparts at various institu- ered approach to higher education. support. Morgan Hertzan tions all across this land, likes to get As the college reviews the alcohol Some have expressed reservations about the lengths to News Director stumbling drunk. No shit. policy, we implore them to utilize which the commumty ISto be notified, fearing that attracting Jenny Barron Throughout our short existence, the same wisdom. Contrary to the attenhonto such an illegal and immoral act will only serve to we have always envisioned college Executive Producer policies enacted by many other fuel the fire of like-minded vandals. (For more information as a place where students drowned schools (Villanofun, Providence, et EDITORIAL BOARD in -a foamy, endless sea of bad beer al.), the objective of our policy se: page 5) Admittedly, this may be one result of the campus~ Jenny Barron - something akin to Animal House or should be to provide the students WIde notification procedures, but the risk is balanced by the News Editor the illustrious Porky's trilogy. Now with an on-campus option that value of brmgmg the ISSues to light; it is not possible to hold that we are here, we find that this ?oesn'tconstituteshoving20people a meamngful discourse about diversity on campus without YungKim portrayal is fairly close to the mark, into a closed-off room, waiting ner- the facts, nor is it possible to express support for those who Features Editor sans "the panty-raid". The admin- vously for the hcusefellow to StDP may appreciate it. istration is now asking, "Why?" We by and write them up. That serves But whether we like to admit it or not, the chief problem Damon Krieger A&EEdil.Or at Schmoozing, in proper philo- no purpose other than to promote WIth the response to graffiti in the past has not been lack of sophical form, ask, "Why not?" For closet drinking. Keep it out in the mfo:matton, it has been the lack of a response altogether, RIck Stratton a myriad of reasons, college is a open. particularly after the anti-gay graffiti last spring. Sports Editor placewherecoming-of-ageintellec- !t should be clear to anyone on As one SGA Assembly member said, this community should tuals should be allowed to take a this campus that there is a causal Sue Erb have. the. maturity to respond to hate speech by fostering brief respite from their studies to link between the recent crackdown Associate Sports Editor carry the torch in the perpetual Liver on on-campus drinking and the candid discourse about prejudice; if we believe otherwise, we Olympic Games. At times hedonis- numbers of students who getin their should rethink more than the response protocol established Cynthia Phzuto tic, at times jejune, these games have cars and drive into town looking for by the. Dean's Task Force on Intercultural Understanding. Copy Editor something better to do, or some- en~ured the multiple attempts by Opinion InSGA was divided on the various recommenda- Lily Chin vanous college adminstrations to where better to drink. Keep the kids tions made by the Task Force for actions to be taken after the Copy EdilOr keep the runners in the blocks. The out oftheir cars. Itis only a matter of community has been informed, reflecting the disparity of reason is simple. In the words of time before someone gets wrapped views on the extent to which action should be taken in PROQ\ICIlON BOARD Mel Brooks, "You do it and you love around a tree. The repercussions of response to hate speech. Disagreement of this sort is inescap- Karine Toussamt to do it. Ijust did it and I'm ready to that will be far worse and felt far able and at the same time singularly fitting; diHerence of A.ssotia\.e ManB&1n~ 'Ml\()f longer than some asshole who do it again." Amen, brother. Ac- opinion is a diversity issue wh'Lchhas been and always will be cording to the survey, most of us breaks a window or throws up at a 1\ N.thaillel Durbin fundamental to an engaged academic cOIl1ll1unity. did it this weekend, and most of us TNE. A strict alcohol policy merely Dc..

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    Living in a world filled with violence, with Detective Mills (Brad PItt) on a case gangs, and drugs, one becomes accus- that unfolds on a daily basis. Starting on tomed to the immoral culture we live in Monday and continuing throughout the People come to accept our culture with week, the detectives are faced with a new ~V~J-.. its flaws rather than try to change it. corpse as each day passes. Seven deadly sins. Seven ways to die. Every day we are bombarded with hor- The murders are meticulously planned rific descriptions of human suffering and using torturous arts of the most terrify- dea th; after so many examples, the events ing nature. At each murder site the killer Counterpoint: become commonplace and predictable. leaves behind a literary quote and an In order to catch the attention of the object that is somehow related to the media, crimes have to be much more "sin" of the victim. Both detectives try to complex, graphic, and grizzly; a simple don't be alarmed, unlock the meaning of these quotes us- Seven: shot to the head just doesn't cut it any- ing different tactics. Mills uses Cliff Notes more. while Somerset researches the seven sins InSeven, a new movie by David Fischer in the classical works of Dante, Milton, BE VERY VERY FRIGHTENED (Alien 3), serial killer John Doe commits and Chaucer; both detectives attempt to seven murders, each a reenactment of title), it was still kind of embarrassing to get inside the killer's mind. The time A PUBUC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT one of the seven deadly sins: gluttony, trot down an aisle like Little Red Riding frame of the movie is seven days; another BY JESSE ROBERTS greed, sloth, envy, pride, wrath, and lust. example of how the twisted and psy- Advertising Manager Hood on a bad day. John hopes to awaken the world to its chotic mind of the killer works. & Anyway, Seven did not stand for seven days in the week. Nope - it had to do with sins through these prophetic murders. This movie makes you think about all MICHELLE RONAYNE In his own words, "You just can't tap the chaos in the world today; it forces Editor in CiJeij sins. The big ones. The Deadly ones. people on the shoulder anymore, you you to ask the question: Have we all Here's a task for you: do you know what have to hit them over the head with a We know movies. Someday, ask us they all are? After watching Seven, you given up on making the world a better about our long summer experience here sledgehammer." John's philosophy, place? The plot moves quickly and holds will never, ever forget them. In fact, you at Conn. Let's just say - it got so bad that will be able to state them on command, in though carried out using extreme and your attention throughout the whole one certain friend thought we might end alphabetical order, and in rhyme. We're insane methods, is true; people tend not movie; something you can't say for many to be affected by anything unless you up playing Connect Four. Anyway, we serious! movies these days. Seven is an excellent saw a lot of movies, confront them directly head on. The concept behind the movie was the movie, and it is strongly recommended.,. Neither of us, however, has ever seen a most disturbing part of the enti.re experi- movie quite as frightening as Seven.Now_,· ence. Usually, it's the \\.ghtmg, th~ a.ct- after wa tching some rnovfes, you LIlay ing" the sound quality, or an occ,,!sionally feel the need to attend an intellectual poorly w-ritten (Quentin Terrentino) plot discussion group, say after Higher Learn- that's disturbing. In this particular-case, ing, or Schindler's List. Seven, however, it was the concept that underlied the requires group therapy. Long-term. entirety of the film. Seven focused, We kid you not. After a long four weeks through its savage and vtolentplot, upo~ of school, we've come to calling our- the corruption inherent to modern SOCI- seives Sleepy and Dopey (you figure out ety. The seven deadly sins run rampant, 86 Golden Street, New London, CT (203) 437·3800 which goes where), but now we have according to the murderous John Doe.on changed our respective names to Stunned each street corner, in each house. Right in Reggae Nite and Horrified. Bashful won't be coming his assumptions of world-wide misfor- out to play today. . tune, Doe fen prey to the sins in his quest Seven is an extremely well-done mOVIe to awaken the world to its plight. The MiQhb' ()iamf)nds staring Morgan Freeman (Driving Miss Seven is a powerful movie with power- Daisy) and Brad Pitt (Thelma & Louise) ful themes that may well scare the pants by Director David Fischer. Wondenng off of you. Horrific in its content, excel- what Seven stands for? We did at first. I lent in its acting, Sevenis not a film for an turned to Michelle in the first five min- average relaxing evening out. If you're utes and offered, "Seven, as in seven days expecting a comedy or a drama, a.l~ng- in a week?" Yes, we are that annoying side your easily accessible, co~t:ffICle~t group in front of you who talks all the bucket of glowing popcorn, this IS not It. Conn. College Party time. Deal with it! Yet should you feel the need for some Witch Meadow This is of course after a long discussion mental trauma, a quality group discus- about the glow-in-the-dark bucket our sion afterwards, and your glowing bucket <& JE }j)))j)jjj1[J S popcorn came in. It was a big bucket. Big. 0' popcorn, this might be for you. But be And it glowed. Though strangely cost afraid ...be very afraid! effective (thus my advertising manager

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    ~~'''""~~A<'"' All Mydoap Children: Mateo and Hayley . trac eli r down Arlene's throat. Laurel I Later Hayley and Mateo caught Alec pOJun~11q:~nd Noah discussed her becom- 1 and Pierce realized Trevor was holdlI~g va~e,' u e intercepted a note from Derek to for Ed nd and Mana. IVIeIUl d D' . ing a surrogate or mu , adloirun 'ail cells. Janet stunned Tad an ixie Taylor. Janet and Alec wound up m J . gJ Wait To See: Erica'sbehavior grows by admitting she saved [amie fromd rowrung. more erratic, , and Rachel lay unconscious, Ryan was Another World: Justine fell to her demlSe , . k f an alibi. Michael revealed his . hile Grant tned toth mo. b h rushed into surgery w 11f Sharlene. Paulina remained torn y er Iam about toadmit something that Idon't ever tell anyone about leukemia is in remission. John got a ca rom then Cass agreed to take Laurie's f b h ] d jake Morgan wasupse w G feelings or at oean .' 1 d V· ky t Ryan's bedside. Wail To See: rant myse1f. Iam a rnusrca. li Junkie . Iown many sound. tracks and later at case against the hospital. NIck conso e ic a ni ht when no one else is around Ipop one m my CD playe . acts on his guil t. 8kay so it is not the most astounding of revelations- my closest, th 5 ally loves him basked in attention closest friends know and they were not ~hocked when Itold them. -As the World Turns: Kirk, unaware at am re t Sam's relationship with Scott It stiIJ embarrasses me a little to admit It. .. from her and Lucinda. Kirk lat~rh~on~';;r:d~~:d out to be Mike's brother. John Where on earth could I be going with this line of thinking- trust when she avoided intimacy wit im. . . . was stun by Bob's refusal me Iwill make a point in my usual sunshiny manner. Ifell asleep warned Lisa he/s backlLater, Lucinda gave h:m~~~~. ~::ught the ~ial he found at to take the laWSUIt money for the hoslPlta . t to Damian's treatment of her. listening to the soundtrack from The Man of La Mancha t~e other Fairwinds to Lucinda, Wait To See: Or ena reac s . d began to ponder its meaning- I already liked the evemng an .' . . .M. t rneddownDylan's music, Iknew that... but what about the psyche of the characters in Bold and the Beautiful: Anxious not to hurt Jessica, aggle u . proposal. Rick blamed Ridge for breaking up his parents' (Enc ~~d :ro~~~ ;;:;~:~: the musical. f hi lif d Eric failed to woo Brooke back into his life. Brooke later pamc e w h I'll The story is of Don Quixote- a peasant who tires a IS I e an 1 d know led e of her making love to Ridge on the lab floor while s e was s I decides to be a 'knight called Don Quixote, the lord of la manc~a. revea ed t Er'c St~phanie rebuffed Sally's attempts at friendship, leading Sally to marne 0 I. f 5 t W it To See' Taylor is in He spends his days fighting windmills, with his trusty sqUIre order Saulto have Mike steal Forrester designs or pec ra. ai . Sancho and he woos not so willing pseudo-damsels, namely danger again. Aldonza whom he calls Dulcinea (that means~ sweetness). Da s of Our Lives: An anguished Billie saw Hope, Bo, and Shawn-EJouglas Naturally, the people around him think he IS a little crazy an? t ether on the island. Tony managed to hide his tell-all diary before John and some can not understand why Sancho stays ever-present by J:'IS ~sten could read it. Austin confronted Carrie about Lucas, and was told she ,;;as s\d.e. Sancho carx o\\et: no ex.:p\ana\:ion other than "'Bec.ause ~ hke moving on with her life. In the graveyard at ,Aremid, Jack and [ennifer ~ear a

    hun. N I think fhatspeaks to the nature of relationships. Our Friends sobbing woman. But after seeing Sarah, jen decided Jackhad set the whole t.hmg u~' and family can often be ditticulrro explain to those who don not Stefano reacted to the photograph of the Aremid house portrait. Tony entered IUS know them. They may seem unusual but we see the goodness new plans for Kristen and John in his diary. Wail To See: Life-ehanging decisions are inside. That is exactly what Don Quixote does. And yet for that made in Salem and Aremid. they called him crazy- but never his one ever-present friend General Hospital: Lucy began her plot to undo Kevin/Norma, while Katherine Sancho and not those he knew by the end of his life. discovered Mac's secret. Stone and Robin agreed to call Jagger as Stone's condition Aldonza- his Dulcinea can not understand his infatuation with worsened. Ned and Edward bribed a politician to get the goods on Damian. Alan and her. She works at an inn and sometimes picks up her extra mOl'\ey Bobbie planned to meet in New York but a phone call interrupted their plans. As Mac sleeping with men. She doesn't even feel worthy of his admiration. and Katherine spent a long passionate day together, an angry Felicia tended to the Outback. Brenda was worried about Jagger and Karen's return, W~it To See: SOIUlY He however sees what is in her heart not what everyone else sees , \ faces another challenge. on the outside. And isn't that what love is about. It isn't crazy if you care for Guiding Light: Dinah's family was devast~ted when she chose to wed Roger, not -. someone that the rest of the world sees differently than you. The Marcus. She later told Roger she. won't be a weak wife like Holly, and she won't heart is blind- it can be dumb too ... it doesn't react in the same way tolerate secrets from each other. Marian (Brent) advised Lucy not to accept Alan- as your intellect. That's not always bad because if we let our Michael's proposal. Nola was stunned to learn Matt-and Vanessa were engaged again and planned a wedding on very short notice. Later, Dinah got a new under- intellect remind our heart of the hurt we've felt before ... well, we standing of Roger when he explained why they should attend. Wait To See: What might never take the leap of faith that is required in loving. does Reva really remember? Don Quixote fought windmills and dragons that were never there. He saw an inn as a castle, an imperfect woman as his ideal Loving: Jacob risked his life to try to rescue Tyler from 'the cave. Later, Angie and and his friend as his squire. He saw the things that no one .else Jacob made love. Neal refused to tell the police how he's connected to the Aldens. could see ... he was an eternal optimist. He was fighting for a Jeremy became aware of the clicking sounds when he was trapped in the Alden secret room. He escaped and waited to tell Alex and Tony who the killer is. Wait To See: Kate

    dream ... until he could fight no mQre. reacts to Neal's II confession," When we see things that are wrong in the world or here at Conn, tuming our heads is not the answer. We can not believe that we just One Life 10 Live: Ice stabbed Antonio and was later shot and kill~d by Andy. don't have enough to give to make a difference. Seeing someone Manzo ditched Ice's gun and accused Andy of killing an unarmed man. Joey was determined to cheer up Kelly after David rebuffed her. Manzo was stunned whenR.J. who might not be a Dulcinea as such could change their life. If we told him that he, R.J., now "owned" Manzo. Al Asa's urging, Todd ran a story linking can treasure those we love and effect the life of even one person ... Andy with Antonio. Javier warned Linda not to tell anyone she saw the shooting. then we have battled at least one windmill. Clint and Carlotta shared a romantic moment as Viki returned to Llanfair. Wail To We should remind ourselves of the fact that we all have friends See: Viki faces Clint. who will accept usand tell another "Well, why? Because Ilike her." In the end it will be those who we touch who remember us. As Don Young and the Restless: Victor told Cliff to get out when Cliff asked him to divorce Quixote would say, 'To each his Dulcinea." Hope and give up custody of Victor, Jr. Phyllis claimed Danny was erratic and got a court order to keep him away from Danny, Fr. Mari Jo agreed to spend the night Whether it be a love, a friend, a dream or a fight that seems to big with Keemo. But after learning Luan may die of her illness (making Jack available) to handle ... never give up the struggle. Dreaming an impossible Mari Jo realized Jack could reject her if he learned she'd slept with his son. In their dream is not crazy. Loving someone who everyone does not, and hotel room, Mari Jo arranged for another women to slip into bed with·Keemo. John fighting a windmill as you do it- that is what makes the heart so realized how much he missed and cared for Mamie, Sharon confessed to Chris she'd been raped by Matt but was afraid to tell Nick's lawyers. Wail To See: Phyllis may beautiful. regret her action, ©1995 by King Features Synd-:- OcwI>

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    Page 18 THE VOICE SCORECARD CONN SPORTS:

    Women's Soccer: Women's Tennis: Men's Soccer: Field Hockey: Conn 4 Salve Regina 0 Conn 7 Umass 2 Conn 7 Salve Regina 0 Conn 2 Assumption 1 Conn 1 Trinity 0 Wellesley 1 Conn 0

    AMERICAN CONFERENCE AMERICAN J EAGUE ~1in8' sssr U5I l'i. L I Sunday's Results L ecr, GIl SDlEAK IfdM Beat Cincinnati 1. Tufts IfdM l'i. Miami 4 0 0 86 57 .601 - w3 6. Conn xBoston 2 1 0 Monday Night 65 .545 8 W4 Buffalo New York 78 2 0 Beat St. Louis .490 16 W4 Indianapolis 2 Baltimore 70 73 0 Lost to Atlanta Danm."k Trophy L2 New England I 3 Detroit 60 83 .420 26 late Game N.Y. Jets 1 3 0 1•. Naval Academy Toronto 56 B7 .392 30 U 9. Conn CENTRAL CENTRAL Monday Night W4 Cleveland 3 1 0 Southern Series xCleveland 99 44 .692 - Beat San Diego Pittsbwg 3 2 0 Kansas City 70 73 .490 29 L2 at Vale 2 3 0 Lost to Miami 67 76 .469 32 L1 Cinncinati Chicago 0 Lost to Jack. 1..Conn 35 L5 Houston 2 3 Milwaukee 64 79 .448 Beat Houston I 2..TufIs 43 WI Jacksonville I 3 0 Minnesota 56 B7 .392 3. Yale l'i.ESI l'i.ESI Auto Racing Seattle 78 65 .545 - Ll Kansas City 4 1 0 Beat Arizona NASCAR Winston Cup 72 65 .538 1 W4 California 2 0 Lost to Pittsburg I .510 5 WI San Diego 3 Tyson Holly Farms 400 Texas 73 70 Oakland 3 I 0 Late Game Oakland 67 76 .469 11 L8 1. Seattle 2 2 0 Beat Denver 2. ll.... ty Wallace Denver 2 3 0 Lost to Seattle 3. Jeff Gonion 4. NATIONAL CONFERENCE NATIONAl lEAGUE s. Kicky ll.udd ';:;;:; Standings U5I sesr 4ben ~D\a.in L I Sunday's Results ~ l'i. I. ecr. GIl SDlEAK IfdM l'i. Gotclon IfdM 4 1 0 Lost to Wash. "\.lett xA.'t.\antll 90 53 .01.9 - L2 DaUas 3 0 Beat Dallas 'L 'Da.\e. bnmud.\ Philadelphia 69 .483 21 W1 Washington 2 7. Beat New Orleans 3. ~Hna AI_lin Monrre.l 68 73 .476 22 W5 PhiladeJphia 2 3 0 ~. It#.nc MAdin Florida 66 7. 23.5 Ll Arizona I 4 0 Lost to K.c. s. Rusty W4I11.ce Montreal 66 77 .469 24 WI Giants I 4 0 Lost to San Fran. I .- _J CENTRAL CENTRAl xclncinnati 84 59 .600 - L1 Green Bay 3 I 0 Bye Houston 69 68 .524 9 WI Chicago 2 2 0 Bye Chicago 73 70 .510 11 Ll Minnesota 2 2 0 . Bye St. Louis 62 SO .437 21.5 W2 Tampa Bay 3 2 0 Beat Carolina Pittsburg 57 86 .399 24 W1 Detroit . 1 3 0 Bye

    l'i.ESI Los Angeles 77 66 .53B - WI - l'i.ESI Colorado 76 67 .531 1 WI St. Louis 4 I' 0 Lost to Indy. San Diego 70 73 .490 7 Ll San Francisco 4 1 0 Beat Giants San Frandsco 67 76 .469 10 LI Atlanta 4 1 0 Beat New England Carolina 0 5 0 Lost to Tampa New Orleans 0 5 0 Lost to PhiUy - ,

    Sports Quiz

    .1. What country is credited with the begin- nmg of the sport of horse racing? 2. How many strokes make up a qua- druple bogey on a par-five golf hole? 3. In what year did Mexico City serve as the host of the Summer Olympics? 4. What does scuba actually stand for? 5. What song is played as the horses step up to the post for the Belmont Stakes? 6. Who was the successor to Avery Brundage as International Olympic Com- mittee chairman? 7. Who won the first championship game to go mto overtime in the history of the N.F.L? 8. What do you call the end man on a tug- of-war team? .

    Sports Quiz Answers 1. England; 2. Nine; 3. 1968; 4. Self-con- .... th ~,ained.underwater breathing apparatus; 5. The Sidewalks of ew York:" 6. Lord Killian' , EVIl" Coppo/iJ/PIwtgraphy Edi"', Women s Soccer played Salve Regina on Sahud-i"., 7. The Baltimore Colts; 8. The Anchor. ' ;, ©1995 by King Features Synd. ! ! I ~~~~~ October 3. 1995 Page 19

    Conn improves record: Men's soccer wins big against Salve Regina

    BY JON COMINGS ous rushes were either broken up by an The College VDice active goalkeeper or shots trickled just wide of the net. On Saturday, the men's soccer team "It was never really a contest, which ran past the Newporters of Salve Regina was more a result of us being ready for 8-0, improving their record to 3-3 on the the game then them [Salve] being all that season. The 2-3-2 Newporters were never bad. It was good practice," said Querela. in the game as defensive lapses allowed On Wednesday, Conn defeated Trin- Camel after Camel to walk-in uncon- ity 1-{)in Hartford, taking a significant tested on Salve Regina goalkeeper Nathan step in turning their season around. Matt McCreedy 199 in action versus Salve Regina on Saturday Chase. It was obvious to everyone in the Sophomore striker Mohamed Diagne crowd that Salve Regina did not have the scored the breakaway goal late in the skills to compete with Camel-mania. first half and the defense held tough, 1MUPDATE: Senior Captain Chris Quercia opened gIVmg the Camels their first victory over the scoring with a header in the first a NESCAC opponent this year. minute of the game. From then on the "Trinity was more of a challenge," cited Fine Helps Marauders rout was on. By the end of the first half Querela. "Itwas nice to beat such a major the was 4-0, with Conn controlling rival." the play. Conn will try to carry the momentum While the final score was 8-0, it was from this week into lovely Worcester, to Best Start in Years never really that close. Conn could have Massachusetts where they will take on Orruonsiek'sMarauderswerelead this sack} a'n.:t Bobby Driscoll (1TO, llNT, easily scored a handful more, as numer- Clark University on Wednesday. past Sunday l>Yquarterback Sean Fine & lSack) were on fire, even without the who threw four TO passes in a 35-0 supportofthenotorious"HeJmetVan." slolrlping of All The President's Meu. VinFiorinoandJeffRO<:hebothadded Matt Kelly, M'J.ke Kelly, Yin Talamo, seven to the cause. Brian Klewc;aw Greg Keller and Chris Kieo all found scored the lone Uncle CharUes TO. t the end zone for the Marauders. PoolHand Luke's sla.mmedMargie's Dave ~ndAI's Totally i" 1", their second win \lfthe weekt Fine Bultocks.2kQ. T"llllKnaverc;aul/ht3TO 'thteo/ for lhieeTDsand scored OO\! his Passes Itom Anda Bailey for Luke's. \ow~~s tl!et4ara':'de~1 downed Girls In , Victor topped the Rednecks 14-7with Biased Football Column ;1'tltl ~athroom~?9:':~0t.39-ti; Mikem5$j!£,(>l.l\b~jiy,r~1.iamsand Bob -

    from you again. Take criticism well, By DAVE KElTNER no, not us! Could anyone really be so ANa stupid as to read this column to find ALEX KATZ out what's going on in the NFL? Our Tile College Voice favorite teams are the Jets and the ~ Pats, two of the worst organizations '!ete.. JWiI&tr~ cOniill~~ to kad Ih~g"a15;'rid three aSSi#lStNoiik Goldner Hello again. Procrastination seems to ever to stain the map of the world. ,,'Young- Guns' offense with two, TD. (3 goaJs//CraigHirrikawa (2,1), and be a recurring theme. It's Saturday at Please, pull your head out of your ass. .'Pa~$anQa la-yard }Oron intlwir28- G~~gKelle.r (2 goals) also tidded some 7llSS"ssiniltion of All The 1"residertt"s twine, four, and we have left ourselves an Scott Zolak gets the start this week- Bergstrom, whose former nick- Gustersurvivesastheother3-{)team entire hour to write our article. Would end for the Patriots. Al is contorting Mel\, we rather be at that kickin' party on himself, trying to slick his own head ",arn~ ()f~grall)pa",has beeJ:\p,~gra,ii~ wlthwlnsoverThe Buds2-{)andRuebli Knowlton green rubbing elbows with where the sun doesn't shine and the \2;'dad"~a!,,,dot\hisper(9rmanc. this, 2-{). Justin Burke (1,2), Tyler Roberts those radical sky-divers and crazy Pats are blacked out. Consolation lies .~a$j).n,\qiJ:is'"twoh¥'ds" Demming (l,(l), Rick Johanson (1,0), and Jason alumni? No sirree bob (yet another men- in the fact that Atlanta's defense has j~!h':,;wj~ere<~ ...er ~,reWwith 2 IDs. Moore (1,{)) all found the back of the tionfor BobbyC.)! The beer isjust about more holes than Swiss cheese. If you JayJarOCh!1 TO passpINrl and Tom net.' Ryan (LTD) ~ helped to put points The Crotch Goblins played the Serial gone anyway, and your reading enjoy- are looking for an exciting game, stay on tpe Special teams p'ptain Killers to a t-rue. Crotch Goblins ment is much too important to us. away from NBC at 1 p.m. We have l>oard. The DougLa~wa.awardedtheHCharlie opened the sconng when Ion Oakes We would like to congratulate Bob also heard complaints about the fact , HUStle Awa,rdH in the corrlllllt. crossed a forty footer to Eria Gaskell Malekoff for landing a bunch of patsies that we talk about the same teams .!lss':,nce Of Birthbag' recorded its who slammed it home. Dave Toth like Salve Regina for Homecoming every week. Once again, keep your > , m~ anticipated first win of the ljell- responded twenty minulllIllater with Weekend. Teams anticipate a match criticism to yourselves. As punish- son) 28-7 over Uncle Charlies. Derek only 1:30 left in regulation. Siao Yuen with them in the same ma!U1er that ment, we will say nothing about the Hthl!!\aUS&"HaS80tlwew :3TO pasaes was awarded the assist. NFL teams regard a game with the Jets. rest of the league. for Essen"". Mark Driscoll (1 1 Speaking of the Jets,. we would rather Anna Stancioff, whose first name is ro, not. Just yesterday, an anonymous a palindrome, picks Washington over source reported that Dave was seen Dallas by a touchdown. Do you fresh- 1996 outside the Salvation Army, embroiled men know what a palindrome is? Trek & Fisher Bicycles in an altercation with the manager of Curran Ford picks Carolina over said store. AI, who has been watching a Houston for the first expansion win Now in Stock lot of "Magnum, P.!.", decided to in- of the 1990's. He is a single white vestigate. It seems that the manager male, lives in Smith dormitory, and is RegUar ~ would not even consider buying Da ve's fond of Greek tragedies. A member of $265 Jet's jersey. the class of 1999, he spends his time Trek 800 $3Xl After a cigarette and some valium to taking long walks and listening to caim him down, Dave decided to offer Hall and Oates. If any of you single Trek 930 $550 $400 it for free, and again, the manager de- women are interested, call him at ex- $540 clined. If at this point in the article you tension 3708. Ben "I swear that there Rsher Aquila $&Xl don't know who won last week, we is no gel in my hair" Tripp, piCks the Giants over the 4gers. Ben was clearly implore you to put your hand up to 15% Discount for Conn. Students your neck, and check for a pulse. experimenting with strange new on parts, acees s00es and clothing We have heard through the Conn drugs when he made this pick. That's College rumor mill a few complaints it for this week, and congratulations with college 10. regarding the content of our article. It to Cosmo Quercia forseoring the first seems that there are those who feel our and umpteenth goal today. We're column is the same week after week. If ghost. WAYFARER bicycle P.S. If you are looking for Derek you fit into this category, we would like 120 ocean ave. new london, ct. 06320 Fisher, try Conn College on any given you to eat us. We detest you, you are (203) 443-8250 ignorant, and we ~openever to hear weekend. We love you Fish. -- OClober J, 1995 Pa. 20 SPORTS Men's Cross Country Team Places Fifth at Conn Invitational Camel's 1-2 punch as they have BY LEE J. EISENBERG been for much of this early sea- 1M College Votce son. Gelinas, only a freshman, came in with a stellar third place As the rest of the campus cel- perfonnance. Aaron Kleinman, ebrated an exciting Homecom- also a freshman, placed fourth ing Weekend, the Camel cross for Conn. Sophomore Tom country team hosted its first in- Young rounded out the top five vitationaJ meet of this young for the Camels with a strong season. According to sophomore race. This meet was the team's first Jonah Davis, "the team, overall, major event, and it is therefore was excited [about hosting the "still early in the season. [The meet] because it's nice to fun team] is concentrating on im- and defend your own course." proving throughout the season." "[Unfortunately] many run- The two other major events are ners were worn down. A lot of the NESCAC championships, guys were sick, but we had two which Conn is hosting for the Rick StratfonlSports Editor days rest and that definitely Steve Bosco. first time ever and the New En- helped:' explained freshman gland Division 3 Champion- Rick Gelinas. ships, which will take place later The Camels finished the meet a respectable fifth out of the nine this season in Maine. The cross country team, more Volleyball Heading teams that were at the invita- tional. Amherst won the meet, so than other teams around cam- while a strong Bowdoin team pus, has a core of freshmen and sophomores, which will help the took second. According to Davis, "Bowdoin team grow. Several members and Amherst were tough, but of the team set new personal best times, and improvement off to a great start we should have beaten 'Babson like that will certainly translate \who finished third)." women came very close to beat- that team playingat the Amherst Co-ca~\a\t'\S Matt Santo and jrac higher finishes in this and ingnumberonerankedBates.lt Tournament. They defeated S1. 'Z.andy M3ngo\d. were the futute seesoos. 'BY SUE ERB \ A5SOCia/~ Spcrls Editor came down to the fifth game Joseph's of Connecticut in regu- rally point for the camels to be lar play. They won against St. Field Hockey finishes off The past few weeks have been defeated. While disappointing, Anslarn's inthesemi-finals. This very busy and successful for the they did put up a strong show- win was big due to the fact that tough week with win in Or. women's volleyball team. The ing against a team that was dif- St. Anslam's is Division 2. Conn The Camels had ample oppor- Camels began their season with ficult to beat. They were able to lost to Amherst in the finals 15- BY VINCENT FARRELL tunity to do so as well, but a win against Mt, Holyoke at the defeat Bowdoin and bring home 13 and 15-2 but were challeng- TIlt College Voice couldn't capitalize on their op- Coast Guard Academy. How- a win in what Hanselman called ing to Amherst. The past week was a tough portunities. ever, they took a loss from the "an exhausting weekend". The Camels were able to come one for the women's field hockey When asked about the over- eGA women. The loss was not a Tuesday, September 9 put the away with second place even team. time win over Assumption the bad one however. Team captain women up against Albertus thought one of the starters Tina After last Saturday's hugewin speedster Molly Nolan re-' Megan Hanselman, senior saw Magnus. The Camels were able Davis '99 was out with mono. over Amherst, the Camels pro- sponded, "Hopefully this game it as a positive experience. to defeat them in a quick win in Laura 'Hook '99 stepped in for ceeded to lose the following two [versus Aasumption] wiil put "[CGA] did not walk all over three games. Davis, and "stepped up to the out of three games. Clark and us back on track." Well, many us," said Hanselman. 'We put Last weekend, the volleyball challenge," said Hanselman. -- Wellesley proved to be frustrat- fans hope so too. up a fight even though we didn't team won the Western Connecti- "She played a new position. It's ing losses, but the women pulled In the first hall Nolan tipped expect a lot." cut State Invitational Tourna- hard going from setter to hit- it together at weeks end to arise in a shot by Allyson Kurker for The CGA did not lose any ment. Conn celebrated victories ter. " victoriously in overtime against the first Camel goal of the day. players this year; in fact, they against Farley-Dickinson Uni- It seems as though the entire . Assumption. By halftime the score was tied I- gained a few. Hanselman con- versity, Rhode Island College, team has improved very early in Tuesdays 1-0loss toClark was I. siders a strong showing against and Western Connecticut State. the season. While the freshman due to an apparant lack of en- The second half proved to be the CGA to be an indication of The tournament came down to which compose the majority of thusiasm and teamwork. The exhausting for both teams, and good things to come. the last point of the last game the team have surpassed expec- women came out flat and never at the end of regulation the score In the following weeks, good when Conn was able to defeat tations, the returning players - got into their groove. Clark was still tied. things did happen. On the week- WestemCTState. "WestemCT have done so as well. "I'm really scored midway through the first But thankfully, in the first few end ofSeptember 15-16, the team was definitely the team to beat," impressed with the team and half, and the Camels couldn't minutes of sudden death over- played at the Bates Tournament said Hanselman, "It was a big how the returning players have respond. time, Darn LeBlanc crossed the where they were able to face a win." been able to increase their level The l-(l loss to Wellesley was ball from the right side to Kim lot of NESCAC teams. The vol- Amy Ashbury '97 and of play:' said Shropshire. "This similar to Tuesday's game. De- Holliday who took a beautiful leyball team normally does not Hanselman were named All- is the hardest schedule we've spite great individual efforts by shot and scored. face the teams until the NESCAC tournament players at the West- had" goalie Wendy Kantor, This win will hopefully carry tournament at the end of the ern CTState Invitational. It was In two weeks, Conn will face mid fielder Nelle Jennings, and over to this Tuesday when the season. from this tournament that team Wesleyan, their first home game. defender l

    It's anothe~ tough week because Homecoming was such ~ rou~ing success, but this time we here at the Voice have to give the award to seruor soccer captain ChrIS Cosmo Quercia, Conn s Deion Sanders scored two impressive goals in his teams drubbing of Salve Regina. Pound for pound, Quercia is arguably Conn's top athlete.