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FREE FRIDAY Anti-Semitism incidents on rise at college campuses

By j. Matthew O'Donnell New York had the highest number of . requiring police institutions to report such atmosphere of tension on college campuses that Report by Anti- News f~illures Editor incidents. Pennsylvania's was the fourth highest. crimes. may provoke anti-semitic incidents. Despite a downward trend in anti-semitic The ADL, a national human relations agency Flatley said Public Safety would have begun On Oct. 27, Leonard Jeffries Jr.', a professor incidents on the national level, a report released based in New York City, obtained its keeping statistics on such crimes earlier, but the from the City University of New York, spoke at Tuesday claims they continue to increase-on information from qolice reports and individual. department was waiting for a system of the University of Delaware. Defamation League college campuses. accounts. guidelines from the government that defined His appearance created protest from student The Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) 14th Jim Flatley. assistant director of the hate crimes. groups such as the Young Americans for annual Audit of Anti-Semitic Incidents reported Department of Public Safety, said at the The PhiladC11Phia Inquirer reported that ADL Freedom because some of his theories have been 1.730 campus incidents last year, a 12 percent university four anti-semitic crimes were officials at a news conference on Tuesday labeled anti-semitic. attributes increase increase from 1991 and a 100 percent increase committed in 1992. There were also four crimes attributed the increase to black leaders, such as Jeffries gave a speech in August 1991 that since 1988. committed between April and December 1991. the Nation of Islam's Rev . Louis Farrakhan, accused Italians and Jews of conspiring against These include 874 incidents of harassment, Public Safety did not start keeping statistics speaking on college campuses. African-Americans. threats and assaults, and 856 incidents of · on hate crimes such as anti-semitic actions until The officials said Farrakhan and his David Butler, director of Housing and to racial tensions vandalism of public and private property. a federal la·w went into effect in April 1991, representatives have contributed to an see ANTI-SEMITISM page AS Double Smyth, Sussex-Squire Pneumonia to switch to coed takes life Decline in housing requests prompts changes

By Rob Wherry of student Assistant EntertainmCenter Spencer Dunkley during Sunday's victory against the University of Hartford. She said Housing also plans to anybody," she said. see BENEFITS page A8 see PNEUMONIA page AB see Domrs page A8

Proposed legislation to .....---INDEX----. Best years of his life News Analysis ...... A2 Campus Briefs ...... A2 Classifieds ...... 86 Speaker turns end 'riffing' of newly Comics ...... 87 Police Report ...... A2 Review and Opinion ...... A6 disability into em·ployed teachers Sports ...... B4 National Collegial Report .. A4 inspiration By Lisa Goodman force of teachers) is not based on Staff Reporter By Stacey Bernstein teaching ability or other Copy Editor qualifications. ---Also inside:--- In an effort to reduce the · June 5, 1944 is a date two-time number of teacher layoffs each Most often riffing affects Diversity workshops ...... A3 Academy Award winner Harold year, Delaware state legislators recently-graduated education Gov. Carper's Cabinet ...... A3 Russell will never forget. A date that proposed a bill Tuesday which will majors, who Murray said are Miracle diet pill...... A3 changed the way he would live the gu'arantee an increase in state "fresh with enthusiasm and new funding for educators. ideas." rest of his life. As a demolition sergeant during The! bill, initiated by state Sen. "I believe it's definitely a military training for World War II in Myrna L. Bair and other seniority issue. It's just like the legislators, is expected to be saying: 'Last hired, first fired' ." South Carolina, he normally did not handle explosives. However, this passed in June and will increase Bair said when school resumes . day Russell helped with explosives state funding for teachers to I 00 in September and more tlian 93 percent. percent of the previous year's clean up be cause the squad was The existing code guarantees student body returns, teachers must running behind. only 93 percent of the current be sought out and hired. Once Russell picked up the year's funding units, Bair said, so When the best young teachers explosive, it blew him over school districts must lay off 5 to 7 are riffed, she said, they have no backwards. percent of their teachers each guarantee for .a position the Ru ssell said, "As soon as it went spring and hire them back on an following year. As a result, they off. 1 knew what happened and I as-needed basis in September. search for a job in a more thanked God I was still breathing." Review athlete of the month, The next morning, he said he Frank Murray, dean of the promising area. THE REVIEW I jennifer St

George and Ringo, shiny lacquer University to host department of music, the event is ~Jmfn\~r~!;~~~~!s Editor boxes and various types of apparel. sponsored by the University Stepping into the pop-up story They can drive in their 1983 international Faculty Committee on Cultural book that is Red Square, at first Lada, a luxury car in Russia, to photography exhibit Activities and Public Events and you don't notice them. alfother car parked inconspicuously the Visiting Women Scholars The multi-colored spires of St. in a ditch and return with beer, A ward Program. Basil's Cathedral and the bright vodka and hashish. l'he university will host the A trio recital, composed of brick of the Kremlin draw your And they can't be stopped. 60th Annual International oboe player Timothy Clinch, · eyes upward, away. from the people "We don't worry about police," Exhibition of Photography horn player Cynthia Carr and cluttered alorig the cobblestone. Ilia says. "They can't arrest us. Feb·. 14-28 in Clayton Hall. pianist Julie Nishimura, is But soon, you can • t ignore There are no laws." Approximately 225 award­ scheduled to be held Feb. 14. them. They are everywhere, He and Igor· have been taken to winning black- and-white and The recital will feature pieces pawning T-shirts, paintings, chess the police station on several color prints will be featured in by Beethoven, Bach, Brahms and boards and Gorby dolls. They are occasions, usually returnin·g with the judged competition . Herzogenberg. Russia's entrepreneurs and they military hats and watches given to representing more than 30 Next in the department's are the lifeblood of Russia's new them by the officers to hock. countries. programs will be a lunchtime talk capitalism. On an average night, Ilia and Sanctioned by the and a concert by the They are the black marketeers. Igor rake in enough cash to Photographic Society of America Mendelssohn String Quartet In a country where the purchase a plane ticket to the and sponsored by the Delaware Feb. 16 and 17, respectively. government is in disarray, the United States. Camera Club, the competition is The Noon Notes lecture by the economy is crumbling. laws are Ilia has made seven trips, all to one of the oldest and largest in quartet will be open and free to undefined and common people New York, where he stocks up on the United States. the public in the Bacchus Theater cannot buy bread, young men and American items such as Levi's, During the event, award­ of the Perkins Student Center the women working on the black Polo shirts and Nike Air sneakers. winning. color and afternoon of Feb. 16. market are getting rich. He brings them back to Russia and ,, photojournalism slides will be The following day, the group The black market existed in sells them to friends. •: presente~ in receptions to be held will perform, accompanied by Russian society before the collapse "That is what they want," he Feb. 14 amd 21. Also featured in pianist Michael Steinberg. of communism in August 1991 and says. "The big names." the recept\ons will be gallery The concert will be $6 for became increasingly visible Ilia also accepts U.S. goods in walks, a cash bar and educational adults. $4 for university faculty thereafter. With no written laws exchange for Russian souvenirs if and students and $2 for students '· booths. 'b for criminal prosecution, conve.rtible currency is . :· The exhi ition will be open who purchased tickets in advance entrepreneurs can set up shop unavailable, and if the brand name ·! free to the public from 8 a.m. to at the music building. wherever there is a demand, is right. .,.. 8:30p.m. Monday through All programs, except for the ., essentially wherev.er there are Anything by Ocean Pacific or .. Thursday and 8 a.m. to 4:30p.m . string quartet lecture. will be held tourists . Patagonia will work. Rugby shirts • I Friday. · in the Loudis Recital Hall of the With the ruble less stable than are .also hot items. as are Amy E. duPont Music Building ever before and .inflation rates sweatshirts with college insignias. and are open and free to the rtstng uncontrollably, Faded Gap jea11s won't do Music department to public. entrepreneurs· are seeking hard because Ilia's never heard of them. currency from the relatively recent Misha Eina, Michael to feature several influx of tourists. They will Americans, was qne of the February programs Lectures to teach eventually deposit the money in recipients of Ilia's American items. Squeezed into Misha's tiny about managing in the , THE REVIEW/). Hollada Western bank accounts, where it Two ice skaters practice at the Delaware Ice Rink. will gain more interest than at apartment, Ilia and Igor watch as Included in the Department of future home. The current inflation rate in Misha pulls treasures from a small Music's February agenda are a Russia is nearly 60 percent. closet. flute master class and professor of management at enhance profits. Ilia Romule and Igor Bergmane He proudly displays a Bar lecture/demonstration, a trio The university will be host to Bucknell University and author Speaking last in the series are two Muscovites making money see BlACK MARKET page~ recital, a concert and lunchtime the second annual lecture series of "Bhopal: Anatomy of a April 28 will be Robin Hogarth, quickly - U.S. dollars or German talk. titled, "Managing Better during Crisis," will speak in Purnell professor of behavioral science at marks preferably. but no rubles. Flutist Wendy Rolfe will hold the 90s and Beyond." Hall on how to protect the the University of Chicago. He This month, the ·ruble reached a master class the afternoon of Sponsored by the College of environment through business will discuss his training an all-time low of 568 to the Feb. II to focus on flute styles Business and Economics and the management decisions. techniques and how he enforces dollar. Ilia and Igor, who introduce from different time periods. That Department of Business Kent Monroe, professor of learning through personal themselves as Alan and Gary to evening, ~he will present a Administration, the lecture series marketing at !he University of experiences at a lecture in Americans, know the exchange lecture and demonstration titled, is geared toward the business Illinois, will lecture March 19, Kirkbride Hall. rates from virtually every country "A Journey with the Flu.te community but is open to the also in Purnell Hall, on studying in the world. with hard currency. through Musical History." public. customer behavior in order to Compiled by Laura jefferson They can provide you with red In conjunction with the March 5, Paul Shrivastava, create pricing policies that will' flags still embossed with the sickle and hammer, Russian dolls painted in the images of John, Paul,

Police Reports

Main Street hotdog wire the car. The damage was estimated at $100, police said. vendor disappears

According to police, Paul A. Four Newark Guarino. 35. of the 200 block of Kells Ave., was reported missing businesses vandalized Jan. 19. last week Police said Guarino, a Main Street hotdog vendor, told his roommate he was going to be Herman's Meat Market and gone for a minute and never the Bookateria, both on returned. Cleveland A venue, were spray Police said they found painted sometime between last Guarino's abandoned 1988 Thursday evening and last Suzuki Samari in the College Friday morning, Newark Police Square Shopping Center last said. ' Monday. The National 5 & I 0 and Gu~rino solrl his motorc_yc:Jc: Wilmington Trust, both on Main for cash a few days before his Street, were also spray painted disappearance, police said. sometime between Sunday and However, the cash and his wallet Monday, pollee said. were found in his residence. Police said they believe all of Police described Guarino as a the incidents are related. white male, with dark hair, dark Total damage to all four eyes and a moustache. He is 5 buildings was estimated at $950, feet6 inches tall and weighs 140 police said. pounds. Anyone with information concerning Guarino's University students whereabouts are asked to conta~;t the Newark Police at 366-7'111. burglarized Saturday

Two university students were $230 mountain bike burglarized during a party stolen from Dallam Saturday evening, Newark .. Police said. •' Road Police said a total of $1,310 ·; of property was taken from the ,. unit b)ock of Kershaw St. Assista'!:t NevrJ.f.RitO; ~;1~i·~~ ,, SCOTT . Hardware A 15-speed grey mountain An Emerson VCR, a lava ·' bike with carrier baskets was lamp, a cable box, a Sony . . '!Laurajeff~ ··) ·' taken from the 200 block of :I compact disc player and receiver Assistant. ~-~~~liy'Edi~or .. '~: .:; .. ::. ,;;;~ · .. . Dallam Rd late Tuesday and 20 compa<;t discs were •! Wastebasket. Rubbermaid™ evening, Newark Police said. ,.,. . ,.Walter M. Eben J 'I stolen, police said. , . . Jennifer Stevenson "

. i February 5, 1993 • THE REVIEW. AJ Gov. Carper nears completion of Cabinet choices New administration could set a precedent with the most women appointed by a gover~or

By Karen Angstadt The two Cabinet positions Carper has Copy Editor yet to fill . the Department of Health and With most of his major Cabinet "Once underway, it will take [Carper's administration] a Social Services and the adjutant general of positions filled, Oov. Thomas R. Carper the National Gu a rd, must be held by may set a precedent in Delaware history as while to get on their feet. " cxpens in those areas who have the ability he begins his term as governor. to supervise 4,000 employees, Bullock Carper, feeling pressure to keep a - jeffery Bullock, Carper policy director said. campaign promise to represent diversity in The other department heads include: his Cabinet appointments, has already • vincent P. Meconi, ad ministrative named four women to top-level positions. appointees possibly in line for presidential when the General Assembly convenes in services; A prospective fifth appointment would set Cabinet positions. mid-March. •John F. Tarburton, agriculture; a· record in the state for the number of Jeffrey Bullock, Carper's policy director In the meantime, Bullock said, Carper • Michael C. Ferguson, budget women to hold a Cabinet office. said: "We are happy we got all three of will be pulling together his policy agenda, office; With 13 of his 15 positions filled, them. The fact that we did says something which is primarily focused on economic •Darrell J. Minott, labor; °Christopher A. Carper has not only dealt with campaign about the caliber of our appointees." development, education reform and G. Tulou, natural promises, but has also been challenged by To date, the Cabinet, which is made up strengthening Delaware family values. reso urces; presidential power for his appointees. of nine men and four women, has bee n "Once underway, it will take [Carper's • Karen L. Johnson, public safety; In looking for th'e most qualified people, confirmed. Two of the appointees. Darrell admi ni s tration] a while to get on their •Thomas P. Eichler. services for Carper found himself in competition with 1. Minoll, secretary of the Department of feet," he sai d. chil dren; President Clinton for some candidates. Labor, and Robert J. Warson, corrections In addition to the 15 Cabinet secretary • wi lli am T. Quillen, secretary of Ann P . Canby, Department of commissioner, are minorities. positions, there arc 61 division directors. state; Gov. Tom Carper Transportation, Robert W. Coy Jr., The two appointees Carper has yet to and 149 ·aides, deputies and speciali sts who • Harriet N. Smith, personnel Department of Development, and Sara name will undergo Senate confirmation work for th e secretarie or directors. offi ce . Jackson, secretary of finance, were Workshops attempt to further diversity Taskforc~ targets homophobia and racial tensions as topics for discussion

By J. Matthew O'Donnell someone's color in an attempt to t:Jews Features Editor appear unprejudiced. In an effort to create sensitivity "When people say 'I don't see toward differences in the color,' I always say. 'I know color community, the university · does not matter, but admit you see conducted the first in a series of color,'" she said. Diversity Education Workshops Another participant discussed Wednesday morning in the Collins how she deals with offensive Room of the Perkins Student comments or jokes about Center. homosexuality. Instead of openly The workshop was the first held confronting the person, she said she by the Diversity Education Task questions such offending views as Force this year. after the first two in homophobia and explains how she January were canceled for lack of feels about them. enrollment. The workshop broke into groups Darlene Sharp, training facilitator to discuss the diverse qualities for the program, bega n the everyone possesses. Ma ny groups agreed that all people .are very diverse in their own backgrounds, experiences and • See Editorial~ page A6 knowledge. One person said, "Technically, we are all 'Heinz 57s,'" referring to workshop by Stllling, ;'It's important the fact that nobqdy comes from to become sensitive to each other." one distinct country or nation. THE REVIEW I Walter M. Eberz The primary goal of the Vernesc Edghill, also a training Gretchen Grover (HR 94), a tour guide, explains university li fe to visitors o utside the e ntrance to the Perkins Student Center workshop was for participants to facilitator for the program, related perform a self-examina tion to this idea to the fact that since all determine how they act and react to people are diverse, there is a good someone different from themselves, chance something that offends one and to increase their own sensitivity . person offends many others. Edghill said: "It hurts to look in The workshop offered definitions percei ved to be , lesbian , gay or how they have oppressed others." to di fferent people. "We realize that other people the mirror and ·say, 'I've hurt of various terms that apply to the bisexual. She said the workshops as a All 16 people in attendance have other things in common,'' someone before. I've offended.' task force's goals, such as: • " Ism" - a combination of whole attract those who are eager to agreed on name confidentiality, Edghill said. "This gives you the "To express it and go forward is Diversity- a condition in which prejudice and power. diversify themselves in learning which allowed them to be more sa ti sfaction that you are not the only the first step." people of different races. genders, Afterwards, Sharp said the about how people differ. open and candid in discussing such person that feels offended." Another participant said nations, religions , sexual work shop was succcs fu l in having "Generally, the persons attending topics as racism. homophobia and Many agreed that everyone has · prejudice is similar to alcoholis m. orientations. abilities and "good, open discussion ." the meetings arc wi ll ing to stretch ·sexism. offended someone in some way. and where denial inhibits the backgrounds arc valued. "Some people went into themselves to other boundaries and One black woman spoke on how the real issue is how offensive and individual's improvement in the • Homophobia - a prejudice childhood experiences, others talked learn of other people's di fferences.'' it is wrong to not acknowledge inter\ tiona! such incidents are. matter. against people who arc. o r a rc about how they were oppressed or

The miracle· diet? Controversial pill allegedly curbs hunger, alcoholism; experts doubtful

By Karen Angstadt Joyce Walters. coordinator Copy Editor for Wellspring, said she has A new health breakthrough "My position ... was if I could find never heard evidence of thi s may eliminate the need for the cause of alcoholism, maybe one study. Jenny Craig. or Alcoholics Walters said, "The problem I Anonymous in combating young person growing up wouldn't see with this is that there is a lot obesity and alcohol go through the hell I went through." more than the hunger center that dependency, according to its controls your eating and inventor. -Mike Keane, creator of Delaware Diet drinking." Mike Keane has recently "The issue is not about food, released his patented, it is about underlying control. copyrighted and FDA-approved of Texas and the University of excludes any foods containing The emotional state of a Delaware Diet. a pill he has Delaware. sugar. such as potatoes, rice and person," she said. been developing for eight years. The data from Delaware was spaghetti. These foods quickly She said she docs not sec Keane explained that his plan collected from over 63 studies convert to blood sugar, he said. how controlling the hunger transforms 40 years of of one of the major ingredients. "If you cut off all sugar and center would be the only answer worldwide research into three He said so far over 300 kits of have low fat and high protein, needed to control an eating oval capsules to be taken daily. the diet have been sold and they you will absolutely Jose disorder. "It's a mini health program. are currently a week behind in weight,'' he said. "The losers Jack Smith, chairman of A harmless, all-food shipping. are big winners." nutrition and dietetics, said, "I supplement that takes you down Keane said the key lies in the Keane said his research have not read enough fesearch to your natural weight," he said. amino acid correlation his years originally began in 1985 as a to make me believe that there is It is "made up of 29 vitamins, of study revealed. search for the physical something like I Keane's one amino acid and a half­ "We have found that people dependency behind alcoholism. product] out there." dozen minerals." who tend to eat too much have a He stopped drinking in 1984 Smith said he is not even Keane said it is an all-natural deficiency in this amino acid," and said he was determined to sure of the existence of 27 weight control program based he said. prove alcoholism was not vitamins, which Ke ane claims on achieving proper blood sugar According to Keane, the caused by a weak character. the pill contains. levels in the brain. thus amino acid in his pill serves to "My position from the start Smith explai ned tha t with eliminating the desire for food anesthetize the appetite cenfcr was if I could find the cause of nutrition there is a placebo or alcohol. in the brain to suppress hunger. alcoholism, maybe one young effect where if someone The plan, costing S34.95, Keane said the pill will curb person growing up wouldn't beli eves strongly somethi ng comes in a kit containing one hunger, substance abuse and have to go through the hell I will work it will. "This man is month's supply of pills, food "it's great for studying for went through," he said. certainly a believe r. li sts and menus. It is exams too," citing the pill's Keane said the link behind " I don't have any data to Special to THE REVIEW manufactured in New Jersey by supposed ability to provide the dependency, the deficiency prove he is right," he said. "The Mike Keane claims to have found a miracle pill that combats hunger and a subsidiary of Dow Chemical mental alertness. · in the amino acid, was made at burden of proof is on him.'' alcohol dependency by correcting an amino acid deficiency in the brain. Co. He said the product is the University of Texas in 1948 Keane said Dclaw:uc Diet's Ke ane said he obtained his g uaranteed to work, so "the by Dr. Roger Williams. plans arc to concentrate solely only people this doesn' t work Williams. who had headed Asked if he thinks he wi ll encounter "With the reaction we have gotten patent about seven weeks ago. on the appetite-control aspect in trout le trying to market his product from the users. once we ge t started we Research for his product was for is the people who say they the research. later became Delaware and th en to pursue the usc it . but don'!." · president of the American nation ally. Ke ane remarked. "No. won't he stopped." collected from the Veterans substance-abuse approach at the absolutely n t. Administrati on. th e University The low fat. high protein diet Chemical Society. federal level s. }tA • THf '£VIEW. Febr~ry 5, 1993 International program receives major grant Park approved by Money to aid university professo~s teaching in Bulgaria By Clare Lyons rebuild stagnant economies with Administrative NI'W! Editor assistance from the West, such as Newark City _Council The university recently received that provided by the university. an extension on a $2.61 million grant Since it started, the project has By Michael Regan from the U.S. Agency for functioned in four of Bulgaria's Ciry News Editor The 5.6 acre lot is International Development (USAID) cities: Sofia, Varna, Plovdiv and The Newark City Council to continue its current educational Gabrovo. unanimously approved the the second work in Bulgaria. With the exception of one purchase of land to be used for purchase in the The university' s relations with graduate student, all of the a park last Monday, according Bulgaria began in the late 1980s with instructors in Bulgaria hold either to City Manager Carl F. Luft. city's Open Space a student-exchange program. Today, master degrees or doctorates, Through this program, the it has developed into a cooperative Shumway said. city of Newark protects local and Parkland among professors, professionals and One of the instructors spent last land rich in wildlife and trees Acquisition graduate students in the United year at the university as a from development. Luft said. In States and Bulgaria. Bulgarian exchange student and doing so, the city provides program Stanley Shumway, director of the returned to Bulgaria to teach in the Newark residents with an department of international relations university's program. opportunity to enjoy natural and special sessions. said the grant, There arc two Bulgarian to maintain the wildlife and settings. students attending the university foliage, which Hall added "is a first ro;ceived in 1991, provides The 5.6 acre lot, located just this year through the program, and nice area to remain natural." funding for instructors in the areas of north of Newark, was the economics and management one other who is not involved in The site contains a small second purchase in the city's education. the program, Shumway said. stream which runs east into the Open Space and Parkland By Monday, six university He said the university is Christina Creek in the nearby Acquisition program, Luft said. members will be in Bulgaria. Since cooperating with the Center for Elan housing development. Luft said because the land the statt of the program there has Training Foreign Economic Hall said, however, the stream extends the city's border, a plan always been between four and eight Personnel and the Ministry of is too small to consider for annexation must be people working there, Shumway Trade to develop the first post­ stocking for game fishing. developed. The annexation plan sa id . graduate business school in The program's first purchase will go before the city council While most instructors receive a Bulgaria. was a 4.8 acre piece of land on sometime in March or April. regular university salary while in THE REVIEW I Jennifer M ills the northwest corner of The city will buy the land Bulgaria, Shumway said, Cleveland Avenue and Paper from the Coleman family, of occasionally people outside the Mill Road, which the city Newark, for $180,095, Luft university community volunteer bought last year for $720,000. said. ' time. Luft saKI the recent purchase Brian Coleman currently . · In the heart of the Balkan was cheaper because it is zoned I i ves in the house on the peninsula, bordered by Greece, for residential use only, while property. Coleman said fhe Romania, Turkey, former the first piece was also zoned house and land w.ere put up for Yugoslavia and the Black Sea, for commercial use. sale because he could no longer Bulgaria is slightly smaller than The program is financed by afford the residence. The city of Tennessee. a 1990 bond referendum, which Newark's offer to buy t)1e But it is one of the many Eastern calls f or a total of 52.9 million propeny will alh;>w him to keep European countries struggling to to be spent on parkland and the house and about an acre of make the transition to a free-market open space. Luft said the city is the land, he said. ·. . · economy after years of communist investigating ·additional sites Parks Director. Jim Hall said rule. the land will be used' for for this type ·of parkland, but could not say exactly where The former Soviet Union "passive recreation." It will occupied Bulgaria from 1945 until remain undeveloped as a way and when they will be purchased. 1989, virtually destroying the economy and suppressing the Bulgarian culture. A revolution in the winter of 1989 resulted in free elections in 1990, the first step toward democracy. Since the ousting of communism, Bulgaria has joined the ranks of most of Eastern Europe in an effort to

University's mentor 2003, up 14 percent from 14.2 ;_;:.;$ -~~r~ . 6~~~;\~: · million students in 1991. program teaches The projections are incJuded women networking ip the department's. Projection of Edu<;ation Statistics.to 2003, with this ad -expires 2/28/93 which includes estimates on sELINGsviLLE:'Pa. ~~ .. • • elementary, seconqary and post­ Women learn the in and oufs of secondary education. It is the corporate life long before· they first report on educational graduate from Susqdehanna · statistics that reflects 1990 University. Every female census population estimates and freshman majoring in business is projections. assigned a .woman mentor who is The findings incl~de a graduate of Susquehanna and projections that hi~ school successful in business. The graduates will numt?er 2.5 program offers wotne~ the million for the next-two years, opportunity to learn" the skills which will be the smallest and have contacts tp.at the male graduating classes since 1964- SPRINGIJREAIC students have access to, 1965. I according to officials who JRDANNUAl IN'FEIICOI.UGIATE designed the prognim. Family sues univers.ity SKI WEEKS "fhe aim is to get women for $8 million after involved with mentoring early student dies in circus MT.SU1TON, enough so that it can be useful in CANADA their career planning," said Mary ' TALLAHASSEE, Fla.-The CluK.,....,. v_,_,., ...... > Cianni, assistant professor of farruly of a Florida State management in the university's University st~dent who died ONlY School of Business. after diving into a trapeze safety Twenty-one woman are net used by the school's Flying currently participating in the High Circus has accused the $209 program, which requires that school of negligence and is P11rl:y In the Snow I they meet with their mentors seeking $8 million in damages. twice a year from their freshman Stacey Lynne Stokes, 20, of Includes: year to their senior year. Fort Myers, died Oct. 31 at a . Cianni said the program also 5 Day 1Ift Tallahassee hospi~al. According ncket teaches women how to use social to police reports, Stokes, who 5 Nlgltts Lodging opportunities to network. was not a member of the circus, (Mountainside Condo) Department of scaled two fences posted wiLh no 5 Days lntercoi;Jegltlltel trespassing signs and climbed a .Actlntles Education predicts platform before jumpi'ng into the net, which collapsed. S,.O.onllldiHie: enrollment increases The family is asking for S5 LIIIHitt'6, ..._, million in damages for Stokes' .,Mlll6011. WASHINGTON-The U.S. parents and $3 million for a .,------I· Department of Education younger sister "for emotional estimates that 16.1 million distress and loss of her sister." students will be enrolled in colleges and universities by - College Press Service

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University students offering alternative to judicial system

By Michael Regan residence life said "it could be a introduc tion to the state two Ciry News Editor beneficial solution in alleviating years ago, the program's director Two university students are problems between roommates," said . Arenson and Di Pri rna's organizing a group which could which would o therwise be work is part of a Winter Session offer an alternative to the current handled through the judicial internship with the DCCJ . judicial system when dealing sys tem. The DCt J, a non-pro fit with student conflicts. Arenson and DiPrima plan to organization, works to "ensure . Becca Arenson (AS SO) and name the group Student Based an effective, efficient and Juli DiPrima (AS JR) spent their Center for Conflict Resol ution, equitable system of justice in W inter Session introducing which would be modeled after . Delaware," according to the university officials to a program the Vic tim Offender group's newsletter. which resolves conflicts between Reconc ili ati on Program Ma rk Paci li o, Delaware's two people through a trained (VORP). VORP coordinator, said, "The mediator, rather than through the VORP is a system where victim is a Jot of times shut out official judicial system, DiPrima victims and offenders agree to si t fr om formal procedures." said. down together wit h a Pacilio, who is s tudyin g She said the program professional mediator to reach a publi c adminis tration at the "empowers peopl e to use their solution both parties can agree un ive rsit y, said the VORP own mind to come up wi th on. system would not only give the so lution s to their own Bo th the offender and the victim a hand in the restitution THE REVI EW /). Ho llado problems." victim benefi t from \h e program, process, but would also "give the What about me? A lacrosse player stoops over for water during practice as 'his canine friend hopes for a squirt. DiPrima and Arenson said the she said. "It breaks down offender a sense of what its like ~ · .... · universi ty officials seemed ve ry stereotypes and prejudices to be a vic tim." receptive to the idea, and would people may have abo ut Arenson a nd DiPr ima are consider providing hall di rectors offenders." currently looking for a facult y ill s with this type of mediation VORP is ad ministered by the adviser and vol unteers fo r the Russell relates life experiences train ing . Delaware Council on Crime and group. Anyone in terested can continued from page A1 Ro bert Longwel l- Grice. Justice (DCCJ) in Delaware. and contact Juli D iPrima at 368- Cambridge, Mass., Russell said, "If said. assistant director of housing and has been successful since its 9469. you didn't worry about the hooks, Newspapers reponed that he sold hands. the kids didn' t worry about them one of his academy awards to pay "I would have to spend the rest of either." for his wife's eye operation, he said. my life like this," he said. "I would One Friday n ight, Russell Russell auctioned his award for have to make some very difficult received a phone call telling him he $65,000 because he "wanted to have decisions." would be able to send his message some financial security for the future Russell's speech, the last of the of positive thinking to the world. and I wanted to do a little traveling." film and lecture series on World He thought it was a joke when Russell said he met former War II, was held Tuesday in the first approached about a role in The President Harry Truman. The Rodney Room of the Perkins OCEAN FRONT Best Years or Our Lives, the movie president told him he would begin a Student Center. that would win him an Academy committee dedicated to the While recuperating in a military Award for best supporting actor and employment of physically-disabled hospital in Washington, D.C., he -:r:.; rt:unl rt:unl one special award for bringing home veterans. happened to see a documentary the disabled American' s point of Russell said he realized the •~ra~r J;.;_ty e~ Plenty of Pool Deck Action about a man who lost his hands view. problem was not the returning during World War I. Russell became However, the call was no jest. disabled veteran, but the disabled .,;,I qj""o~::>~ · Prizes· Contests fascinated with this man who visited "The Best Years of Our Lives civilians. him in the hospital three weeks later. was a real motion picture," Russell Before making The Best Years "He imparted this message to me: said. "This was not a Hollywood or Our Lives, Russell made a *-.;.~·-<0 had left." and adjusting to civilian life. grips with himself and says, 'I'm not;l Russell said he made it his job to "I sincerely believe that God gave going to worry about what I've lost.:j iJ"'0 ~v p..\l~ •' learn how to write, use utensils and me an opportunity to do something I'm going to make the best of what r;: 't-\( play pool and pingpoqg. ...* $88 '~'\<(;.O tl~ ~ important, to make [the movie]," he have left."" -: While working for the YMCA in >I

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Friday, February 5, 1993 Page A6 Let's Get It On! An invitation to the UD community to debate ideas

Last week the university cancelled Association, the Jewish Student Union. its January diversity workshops because the Student Environmental Action of lack of attendance. Coalition, Students for Life, Student On Wednesday, the first diversity Coalition for Choice, the Young workshop in February was attended by Libenarians, the Interfraternity Council, only 16 people. · the Panhellenic Council, the National None were students. Pan-Hellenic Coucil and every other Despite the university's good-hearted student group interested but who is not intentions to offer such programs to listed. educate its community about the myriad A room in the Perkins Student Center of cultures, personalities and opinions could easily be rented and about three on campus, their ·efforts have apparently mediators could suffice to control the fallen short. discussion. The Review suggests Dr. Marilyn Therefore, The Review formally Nmlnloom invites the entire university community Prime, Judith Gibson, Chuck Tarver, to attend a conference where all the Scott Mason, Stuart Sharkey and student groups and faculty groups can Timothy Brooks as potential candidates. gather and debate their opinions. Because most students (it seems by The idea is not unique. the attendance recorded at the Like college, capitalism a passing phase~ Last year Joshua C. Greene (AS SR), workshops) are not iptcrestcd in having then president of the Black Student diversity forced upon them, such a I feel a little like Shaquille O'Neal. Believe it or not, this idea hit me it was decreed that way. Union, called for an open forum to forum would create an atmosphere. A little shorter, a little paler and a while walking by Clayton Hall one Stop thinking in terms of what was, where ideas grapple and opinions butt focus on diversity and cultural issues. little less talented in the paint, yeah, but rainy afternoon, after discovering both and think ofwhal should be. But that forum was cancelled due to heads. Through such a forum the university community can interact and we do have something in common. the Amber Lantern and the Upper Deck I have no problem with people an apparent lack of interest among the were closed. student groups invited. inadvertently experience first hand the Neither of us could stay in college working for their money. But making Our intention is to repeat the request 'diversity the university attempts to forever. Looking through the frrst and second more jobs at DMV or on the Hill just for such a forum among all student promote. _ That mortality has become floor windows into warmly lit offices, isn't the answer. groups. The discussion could focus However, the participants wouldn't incredibly evident as Winter Session my thoughts wandered to the faceless In 200 years we've gone from simply on an exchange of each group's be passive recipients at diversity ends, leaving me in limbo: all fmished beast of bureaucracy. Why does ungainly sailing vessels to sleek ideas, politics and philosophy. workshops. up and nowhere to go. everything have to be so complicated? hydroplanes. As Greene said last March: "This is This would be an active session Of course, Shaq had $40 miUioo, the From the government to this campus, The time has come to go through this not intended to solve anything. This where student groups present their and drooling Reebok · everything is 100 times more old ship and start renovating, salvaging will help educate the university on the platforms, and hopefully the interaction bound to erupt will educate everyone execs waiting for him complicated than it has to be. l what we can ideas of student groups.". I've got 60-odd bucks, a bunch of Why? Or start looking for another boat. This includes the Delaware about the different people who make up 0 Undergraduate Student Union, the the university. . resumes in the mail and a reasonably Very simple. Our much-esteemed Black Student Union, the College The forum could be held in early new pair of Air Right Lites. forefathers deemed free enterprise the Oh yeah. that was good to get out. Republicans, College Democrats, the April on an afternoon for about two We'll see. way to go. Those colonial mastenninds I'll probably show up in these pages Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Student Union, hours and WVUD could broadcast the decreed everyone should have to work: a couple more times as I look for life the Young Americans for Freedom, debate. The power of the press will never for a living; everyone had to pull their outside this university. Resident Student Association, the The Review will do all it can in cease to amaze me. weight To all of you still here, don't take Diversity Unit, the Cultural preparing an exact time, date and Newspapers silently infiltrate our Time's up. what you have for granted Programming Advisory· Board, the Pan­ format and will print further updates on lives every day, affecting how we think, It's been real for 200-plus years, but Parking sucks, fire alanns send you African Cultural Society, Middle East this page about the response received what we think. whal we don't think. maybe it's time to re-evaluate. out into the cold and the bars stop Awareness Committee, the Indian and the times desired. But there are some places even a free There's only so much weight to pull. serving at lam. Students Association, Campus Crusade Please fill out the form below and press does not tread. So, seeing this is The population of this country has But on the other hand, we have a for Christ, Intervarsity Christian mail it by campus mail to: The Review my last column for a college paper, I B-1 Student Center, Newark DE 19716. gotten so big that jobs have to be kick-ass library, a terrific athletic Fellowship, Muslim Student may as well step into something that created so everyone can feel useful. facility and some really good teams. could get nne canned anywhere else. Putting people in useless jobs just so And we've got The Review, an Capitalism. That old American they can "earn" a living is pointless. award-winning paper which has been standard. Nothing is forever. It's time to my home for two years. Oh yeah, you can yell all you want update the old, creaking economic I've found my calling, a calling as about the effects of capitalism in the system. · loud and clear as one that rang in the press, just like you can shred anyone in There's enough for everyone, people ears of a certain 7' 1", 20-y ear-old the government you like. But don't who want work shouldn't have to shanering backboards in Florida. complain about the system itself. starve. Peace. You can push people overboard, as We need to stop thinking in black long as you don't hurt the ship. and white; stop considering Russ Bengtson is an outgoing managing Well, it's time to point the cannon communism and socialism evil, and features editor and editorial columnist of below the watertine. · capitalism the only way to live Pccause The Review.

Pro-life Democrats treated unfairly by party

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When Richard Bond left the Democratic religious people have treatment, this still doesn't excuse the Voice in New York. According to the not a single monolith trying to impose chairmanship of the Republican Party crossed party lines is simple. The intolerant, judgmental behavior of the Associated Press. though most of the a state church. last week, he did not mince words Democratic pany has shut them out. Democrats. audience wanted to hear, hecklers In the wake of President Clinton's over abortion and the so-called Take the abortion issue, for Consider this: six pro-choice from radical left groups drowned' him early tackling of social issues like ~ ::::::: religious right. instance. The Democrats' platform Republican women, who said they out abortion and gays in the military, -.. ~ He told the Republican National called for a national law to protect the would vote Democratic rather than Which brings us back to Bond and critics show extreme irony in urging ~ ~ Committee meeting in St. Louis last right of abortion "consistent with Roe ..... ~ vote for pro-life President Bush, the National Committee meeting. Republicans to drop social issues in v. Wade." ~ ~ Friday to "not cling to zealotry appeared before the convention and Incoming party chairman Haley favor of economics. ~ masquerading as principle and the But some Democrats don't agree. one of them spoke. But not Casey. Barbour reportedly favors a "big tent" They forget the GOP was founded ~ c3 stale ideas of the dead and dying past." And while some Republicans Pro-life members of the Minnesota approach to the abortion issue, on a social issue - the abolition of Ttiough he didn't mention it by disagreed with their party's pro-life delegation at the Democratic eventually changing the party platform slavery. !: ~ name, abortion was the issue on platform, they weren't treated with the \J convention were physically and to reflect both sides. Not all opposed to abortion lean to everyone's mind, and the religious same degree of disrespect. as pro-life verbally harassed when they displayed Too bad the Democrats don't the right, either. Many feel they a ·~- right were the perpetrators of such Democrats and were allowed to signs like "Abortion Stops a Beating follow suit. Until they do, they will shouldn't have to choose between ~ "zealotry." display their signs at the convention. Heart," according to the National continue to lose voters who would being against abortion and for Judea­ I:Q Since the Republican Convention in No one knows this better than Gov. Right to Life News. otherwise join their ranks. Christian ethics on the one hand and July, the religious right has been Robert Casey of Pennsylvania. As a The delegates, who had planned to · Many Catholics who traditionally for feeding the poor and ensuring everybody's favorite whipping boy. Democratic governor of the nation's cast their votes for Casey as a voted Democrat will support the pro­ ·health care on the other. They would Intolerant, shrill, imposing, fifth largest state, Casey has, symbolic gesture, "were kicked at and life Republicans. They stand side by return to the· Democ;:ratic fold if they judgmental - these are the words according to Village Voice columnist shoved, while other [pro-choice side with Protestants, evangelicals and felt they would be heard. routinely used to describe them. Nat Hentoff, done much to help the delegates] tried for hours to force them charismatics, as well as Jews, But, as Gov. Casey and other pro­ I don't deny the appropriateness of poor. out of their chairs." Mormons, other religious groups and life Democrats found out twice in New such labels in some cases. I simply say Yet ·when the convention sun rose This doesn't sound like the the non-religious who oppose York, the tent may be big, but to those diversity-minded critics of the on Madison Square Garden, Casey behavior of a party which prides itself abortion. sometimes the person at the door religious right, particularly those in the was treated as an outcast. His crime? on diversity and tolerance. In short, while these people agree won't sell you a ticket. Democratic Party, this: practice what Being against abortion. Casey tried again in October to on certain social issues, they wouldn't you preach. Though some have suggested other speak on being liberal and pro-life at a necessarily be comfortable in each . Rich Campbell is the editorial editor of The reason so many traditionally political reasons for Casey's meeting sponsored by the Village others' houses of worship. They are The Review.

Letters to the editor

Israel treated unfairly by U.N. obliteration of the state of Israel. The Palestinians after the Gulf War, Syria's continuously since its independence in conflict with Iraq and the new presidency - October 1990 leaflet #65 states "every Jew murder of 10,000 of its citizens in Hama, 1948. what does Mr. Pearlman write about on the In his news analysis "Deportation of [is] a target to be killed, whose blood and Saudi Arabia's expulsion of Yemenite editorial page? Uniting the masses and Palestinians Requires U.N., U.S. Action." money are for the taking," and later says, workers and Saddam Hussein's gassing of Miriam Gelfand (AS JR) leading a massive anti-false fire alarm Doug Donovan neglected to mention what "every Jew is a settler and it is our the Kurds. Israel Affairs Chair of Hillel revolt. Yes! Jeff Pearlman, the catalyst of prompted this deportation. On Dec. 15, Sgt. obligation to kill him." Following this double standard, the U.N. revolution! The people's poet! Please. Maj. Nissim Toledano was found bound and Hamas is backed by Iran and staunchly finds no problem condemning Israel for Pearl makes reader hurl The next time Mr. Pearlman has the urge gagged with multiple stab wounds and opposes the peace process. The deportees defending its people against terrorism yet to write about hundreds of burning students, strangulation marks on his neck. Toledano are activists in this group which advocates neglects to condemn the terrorists There arc many things in life that make or how he is a gay. black woman trapped in was kidnapped within Israel proper and murder of Jews and destruction of Israel. In themselves. people cringe at the mere sight of them. a lanky white boy's body, somebody, murdered in cold blood by Hamas, an Re solution 799, the United Nations While suggesting the deportation Like when you come home during a break, anybody on The Review staff, STOP HIM! Islamic fundamentalist organization. neglected ·to mention these facts , as did je?pardizes the peace process. Donovan eagerly awaiting a home-cooked meal, but Use any means necessary if need be! I think The 415 men who were deported are Donovan in hi s article. falls to acknowledge numerous historical instead of eating steak or chicken parmesan, I speak for a majority of the university when Hamas activists. Hamas is responsible for a The United Nations is historically anti­ facts . Israel has made many concessions and mom pulls out of the oven her ever-so-toxic 1 claim: I can't take another year of his recent upsurge in violence. Two hundred Israel in it s resolutions. The Security confidence building measures, including meat loaf surprise. editorials! The nausea I receive from them terrorist attacks in 1992 by Hamas resulted Council used harsher language to condemn restricting settlement and proposing Along the same lines, Jeff Pearlman is is dizzily overwhelming ... and ... I ... don't in th e gris ly deaths of 20 Jews and 53 Israel in this case than it used to condemn Palestinian autono my in order to promote the meat loaf surprise of the journalistic .. . think ... I ... can ... hold it ... in ... much ... Arabs. Past attacks included the butchery of Iraq for invading and occupying Kuwait. the peace process. world and he's beginning to give me gas. longer ... Uuuurggghhh (Splat!) . three workers in a Jaffa aluminum factory. The U.N., however, neglected to condemn The Arab world. with the exception of During such trying times as these- the Ham as' 1988 covenant calls for the Kuwait' s deportation of 400,000 Egypt, has dec lared war upon Israel U.S. trying to feed Somalia, our endless Christopher Ro~ (AS JR) I I~ February 5, 1993. THE REVIEW. A7

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decreasing in the United States, it is that they are proud to be Jewish and not decreasing internationally, citing were more public than they are on a :Anti-semitism the "ethnic cleansing" occurring in day-to-day basis," she said. · Bill to protect teachers · ' mntinued from page A 1 Yugoslavia as evidence. Klaff cited anti-semitic speakers continued from page Al House Education Committee Klaff said "We can use the such as Jeffries as facilitators of the Chairwoman Liane Sorenson said: H.esidence Life, said graffiti is a university incidents as a warning problem, and said, "The university is good, new teachers to other "The bill will provide for more common form of expressing anti­ symbol showing that it is still an faced with the First Amendment districts, thus leaving the district at stability in our educa.tion system. semitism. In recent years, there was issue." rights and with preventing people a disadvantage," Bair said. We're optimistic that it will be one incident on campus where He said not only Jewish students from spewing hatred." With the new legislation, school passed." someone painted a swastika on a should be concerned with the ADL · He also cited social and economic districts can make any adjustments Sorenson, university director of student's door. report, because it is evidence that problems as contributing factors. . needed due to an increase or a the Office of Women's Affairs, He said he is aware of some Jewish racial tension is a problem at the He said: "There is an increasing decline of the student population said the riffing process is students on campus experiencing university. amount of frustration in the social and during the summer before school di sruptive for school dis tricts uncomfonable situations, but "this is "It i.s ,il conc,ern to the whole economic environment. People take starts in the fall, she said. because they put forth a big effort certainly not pervasive." campus' community, not just to Jewish their frustrations out on groups that Murray said the existing code in recruiting teachers and then end Butler noted Jeffries' appearance students," he said. are visible and available." was written when schools were up firing them. on campus last year as causing protest Adina Steinberg, president of Klaff acknowledged that some bei ng closed due to a decrease in The bill, she said, will not by Jewish students. Hillel, said the report may be Jews are more successful than others, the s14dent population, but now guarantee that all teachers will be "There were some complaints inaccurate because the ADL does not but he said persecuting them for this enrollment is higher. able to return the following year. about him," he said. "He brought clearly defme anti-semitic acts. reason is wrong. Bair said if the bill is passed, but 99 percent of them will be able forward many phone calls." . "They do not clearly state who and Steinbe rg said, "Jewish people there will be stability in the to stay. Butler explained that although what is causing anti-semitism on often become the scapegoats in hard education system for Kelly Smith (ED JR) said she some speakers brought to campus are college campuses," Steinberg said. · economic times because they are administrators, teachers and completely supports the proposed controversial, the university "should When an anti·s·emitic incident usually associated with being well students. bill· because it will help secure her always encourage different concepts occurs at the university, she said off." . "Our children and teachers fut1.1re in education. people want to bring forward." many Jewish student groups band ' Klaff added, "People should not be deserve a better hiring process," "I don't want- to start my career Vivian Klaff, chairman of the together to respond to the situation. forced to be less successful to please she said. " Education is too off in the righr direction only to advisory board for the Jewish group "When an act occurred [on other people." · imponant in Delaware for us to suddenly find out it ' s ending Hillel, said although anti-semitism is campus]. the majority of Jews sho'6'ed recruit good teachers and then lose unnecessarily," ~mith said. THE REVIEW I Jennifer Mills them through this riffing process."

Pneumonia takes student Dorms convert to coed AFRICAN-AMERICA.N ART: THE PA~L R. mntinued from page Al good student. continued from page A1 provide a service, but it is "She had a 3.85 GPA and was on considerably less than living off the Dean's List," he said. install cable TV in every room by Patrick Monaghan (AS JR) who campus." JONES COLLECT.ION met Laura freshman year and was a Dorothy Patuelli, Laura's mother, ne~t fall. The installation will Housing will also offer a $250 good friend said she was "a great seemed to capture what everyone also include a data line so discount on single rooms in the girl with tons of friends." has said about Laura. students can access the Rodney complex in response to SOUTH AFRICA: Monaghan said: "So many people ' Patuelli said "Everybody who university's computer system students who can't afford the full were waiting at the hospital to see knew her loved her." from their rooms. price. THE CORDONED how she was. It is just .tough to Laura's funeral was held "Other universities provide Stuart Sharkey, vice president handle." Thursday morning at St. Catherine's · cable TV," Passero said. "There fo r Student Life, said students HEART In addition to being well-liked by in Cedargrove, N.J. are many advantages, such as should respond well to the friends, he said, Laura was also a educational programs and even proposals. our own university channel." "Housing has solicited input David But.Ier, director of from students who have advised Housing and Residence Life. them that these are the changes Benefits ofrTiixed ··· hotJs~ng said:, "Years ago if you tried they want," Sharkey said. putting ·Tvs in every room. Butler said, "We don't know mntinued from page Al hopes these changes will increase people thought [students] how students will react, but we interest for on-campus rooms. couldn't handle 'it. But this are trying to give them the best Programs at Virginia generation has been raised on TV The only possible drawback of both worlds." Openin8 Reception Polytechnical Institute, said, could occur when the demand for and I think they will be able to "Generally that is what the single-sex dorms can't be met. handle it."· Thursday research shows, students can Sometimes, "students feel that Butler added, " It costs more to February 11., 1. 993 ~ develop more of a family they are not prepared to cope 4:30 to 8:30 pm atmosphere than in a single-sex with this atmosphere," said · dorm." Spencer. H.e added that these University Gallery Spencer's Stanford study students usually are only children Part-time Old College, 2nd Floor ' showed coed housing produces or have no older brothers ·or tARN CASn fOR SPRIN(i BRtAk!! University of Delaware "more mature behavior, less sisters. .. damage to residence halls and Danielle Williams (NU SO) 6UAR. RATf $5.50/nR. Special Event · more communication with the said, "I chose an all girl dorm February 11. 1993 ·· other gender." because I had never lived away (UP TO $8.00/nR. - BASfD ON fXP.) 7:30pm Because. of the decline in from home, and I didn' t have any 31.3 Willard Hall • housing rP.quests, tlie university 10 immed. openings. Place calls for Fortune 500 older brothers." clients. No exp. necessary. Paid training. Conve­ Education Building 1 'I 1 I <' nient Newark location. The following flexible shifts , will speak I)! t •fJ II •I I ,, avail.: · " P~i..J Jo~~s NIGHTS: 5-9 PM, 5-11 PM, 6-10:30 PM about his experience ,.. , , ; Saturdays: 10 AM-5 PM, 10 AM-2:30PM,' collecting the work of 12 PM-4:30PM Africari-American arti.sts. lnteNiew by Feb. 15 • These exhibitions have been made' possible with generous support from the following : UNDERGRADUATE · to qualify for Office of the President $50 BONUS Dean of the College of Arts and Science Affirmative Action and Multicultural Programs (for details, bring ad to ·inteNiew) Faculty Senate Committee on Cultural Activities and Public Events RESEARCH FUNDING· CALL NOW! I Less than 2 months til break!! Center for Black Culture and the Cultural Program Advisory Board Black American Studies Carl 1-800-828-9479 Department of Art Department of' Art History - APPLICATION ICT GROUP, INC. Department of English African Studies Program 456-1811 Delaware Humanities Forum .· DEADLINE EOE Applications for grant-in-aid and material stipends are due March 1. Awards will be announced by March 22. Grants of $25-$150 will be awarded. Senior Thesis students may receive up to $250.00. -Eligibility: Research may be for a course, thesis, apprenticeship or independent study. -Types of expenses include: purchase of expend­ able materials, photocopying costs, ·transportation to libraries, and professional conferences, etc. - Faculty sponsor must submit a Left:er of Support for your funding request. ***Application forms are available at the Honors Program Office, 186 S. College Ave., Room 204.

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By M. Tye Comer 5laff Reporter trobe lights flash at almost unclockable Matinee speeds. Bass pounds relentlessly in the abandoned warehouse. shaking it to its Sfoundation. stars one It's only 1 a.m, but the music has reached a mind-numbing pace on so beats per minute. Hundreds crowd into the hot. humid room. A few sit on the sidelines and stare at the lights Goodman bouncing uncontrollably off the concrete walls. Most, however, comply with the audio and But zero support visual onslaught by swaying, shimmying and shaking their bodies into a frenzy. This is no ordinary party or nightclub. This is a rave. And for many at the university,raves are an alternative to the usual bar scene. "Raving makes me feel happy and free," says Francis Sibilla (AS JR), who has attended I 2 raves. "Because of raves, I've lost my taste for clubs altogether. There's just more of a positive difficult because there aren't many abandoned feeling involved." · warehouses. A rave is an underground dance party held in Some students want to have the convenience out-of-the-way locations, such as warehouses, of raves nearby because they offer a different trucking hangers and open fields. atmosphere than a regular nightclub. Raves, which originated in London in the late Clint Goins, a continuing education student, '80s, begin a little before midnight and us.ually says he prefers raves because most clubs shut dOn't end until after sunrise. down at 2 a.m. and "when you go to a club, John can't believe the critics Every weekend they are held in one large someone's making money off of you." city on the East Coast, including Philadelphia, Most of the money collected at a rave, New York and Washington, D.C., and Matinee between SS and SIS per person, usually goes joe Dante throughout the Midwest and . toward funding the next event, Goins says. Universa l Pictures Rob Cavenagh, a disc jockey from local DJ Bob Suwala (AS SR), a Procreators DJ Grade: C · team the Procreators who prefers to be called called Havoc, says raving really isn't anything Colossus, say1s East-Coast raves are organized new. By Rob Wherry by two or three different DJ groups. "The concept was alive back in the '60s," he AHi~t

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Featurin ••• February 5, 1993 • THE REVIEW. 82 Zamboniist tells about her trials arid tribulations on the ice

Sailing above the ice, I feel crisp air 'You must be sitting in an extremely boring order at the right speed. This is essential to All this in front of 22 hockey players waft through my hair, tinting my cheeks class to have made it this far. avoid melting the ooe and a half inch layer • who were unable to refrain from blatantly pink and coaxing an occasional tear from Feature Forum The Zamboni is not a new Ragu of ice below you. laughing at me, but deep down were not my eye. product or an obscure country in Africa It takes a minute to learn. but a lifetime really amused by the situation. With each tum, the smooth surface The Zamboni is the machine that clears to master. And I can't say I haven' t slipped and spins below me, pressing nie further into By Clare Lyons the ice at hockey games and figure skating Just last week, I taught myself how to gotten drenched while shoveling excess the wind. events. navigate the whole rink' while silting snow off the surface at the end of a run. down. I'm only 5 feet tall and it's hard to Little girls and boys gaze wide-eyed as There are few requirements for driving I haven't ~ out of gas yet, which is theZamboni. . see over the tank unless I'm standing. I whirl pass them. more than I can say about any of the other I drive the Zamboni. My friend Sue introduces me like this: In my c!xperience, the best way to go I'm quite proud of myself. vehicles I have driven since my 16th Once every two hours, I break up the "This is Clare from Delaware. She drives about getting the job is to walk into the But it hasn't all been fun and games. monotony of watching hockey games in a the Zamboni." rink a day after the Zamboni driver who I've stalled in front of hungry hockey birthday. freezing-cold ice arena by taking the lnstanlly. people want to know how it worked the Friday 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. shift teams. crashed into many a wall and I think I've still got a linle edge on m!lchine around the ice 10 times in works, if I need a special license to drive it quit. Walk in looking poor and jobless, dropped the blade on a cement floor. This some of the icc arena's former employees, exchange for rent money. and if I've ever driven it drunk. and be good friends with the guy in charge creates a rippling effect on the ice not though. At least two of them have ripped But to roonunates, friends, relatives and As my boss said while teaching me the of hiring. unlike the texture of corrugated cardboard. the ice arena door off its hinges. passing acquaintances, it seems somehow fine art ofZamboniing, it is every person's They didn't even check my driving Once I managed, in a mere 15 minutes, But it's all. worth it when the little blue­ to simultaneously dump snow in clumps more exotic. secret dream to drive the Zambooi. record, which is a good thing because it eyed boy perched on his daddy's all over the ice, melt an 8-foot-wide rut I gave my friend Kate a Zamboni ride It's true. I never got this kind of includes two run-ins with deer, several shoulders waves as the Zamboni goes by . once and she said, "Hey, this is one of attention when I served pizzas at the rest speeding tickets, a reckless driving charge into it and sputter and stall a good five or those things I ~ ve always wanted to do." stop on I-95 or sold hand-crafted nautical and one totalled car. six times. Clare Lyons is an administrative news My dad periodically asks me when he's items at the Sea Shell Shop. There's just a short training period I had· to call a maintenance tcctmician going to have his turn to try it and hangs If you are still reading this, but don't where you learn vital tactics such as to remedy the havoc I had wreaked on the editor for The Review. on every word as I explain how to drive. know what a Zamboni is, I apologize. flipping the right switches in the right Zamboni.

Can you believe it's been all this Richards' opening band, in a study Balloon is, put down this paper and time? of contrasts, will be Soul Asylum. go back to sleep. A new year has begun, Iraq's been Be there or be Cher. This just in; get your tickets in bombed, we got a new president and 0 advance for Great White at the I've put on a few pounds since we Of course, let's not get too far Balloon March 3. Call 215-368- Owntbe~ last talked. away from home here. If you can 2000. To fly is one thing. To tly with the Marine Corps is something What have I done in the time that believe it, there's actually a big name has passed? band playing here, at the University Get set to go to Pancho O'Hara's else. They'll show. you the meaning of wings. From the wings of Absolutely nothing. of Delaware! Who would have !hunk on March 4 to ·see Mona Lisa the F-18 Hornet to the wings you wear as a Marine aviator, What can you do ·in the time that it? Maybe other bands will take note. Overdrive, one of the best assembly this is flying at its best. And your ticket to tly is ., awaits? For right now, playing Feb. 13 at of musicians you'll ever see in this your college diploma. Hyou'd like to be up This. 8, Phish has the honors, invading the neck of the woods. Pancho's is Bob Carpenter Center to bless the located 1716 Naaman's Road. A very there, contact your local ~arine Officer Selec- You can go to the Tower Theater masses with their immensely­ cool place to hang out and a very tion Officer. 1-800-MARINES. tonight at 8 and catch the classic appreciated al ternati veness. cool band to listen to. band Emerson, Lake and Palmer, For info, call UD I-HENS. For Whether they're belting out "Fanfare pizza, call Domino's. For flowers, Finally. if you're the type of person for the Common Man" or the ever­ call Merlin Olsen at FTD. that enjoys the stage more than popular "Lucky Man," they could 0 music, then venture down to the Bob definitely be the hardest rocking trio For a moshin', head-bangin' time, Carpenter Center Feb. 11 at 8 and ever and you shouldn't miss this go check out the triple bill at the see Ken Hill's Phantom or the show. Especially because it might be Khyber Pass Pub Feb. 18. You've Opera. Now this isn't the Andrew the last time you'll get to see them. got Plumbing. You've got Final Lloyd Weber version, so don't get If you go, you'llthank yourself in Prayer. But most importantly, excited. After all, I just told you that the morning (but your eardrums ' you've got Gangster Pump it's Ken Hill's version. won' t). Tickets go for $22.50 or the headlining. For those of you who Go check it out anyway and make best offer to your friendly don't know, John Holmes and the Mr. Hill feelli~e a big shot. neighborhood scalper. term "gangster pump" go together, so Two shows that you classic rock you can't miss this band. A lot of you reading this have just lovers definitely cannot miss are the The Khyber's at 56 South Second finished your winterim final exam. Feb. 16 and 17 shows at the Tower Street and the number's 215-440- That means you just squeezed a by his eminence, Keith Richards. If 9683. Tell 'em ~ross Culture sent ya. whole semester into five weeks. Keith can find his spleen (which So be careful this weekend. Don't mysteriously disappeared after all Back to the homefront. Check out try to squeeze a semester's worth of those years of drugs), then he should the Armadillos at the Ston·c Balloon partying into this one night. be better than ever. Just watching his tonight. And check out HyperActive Try to do it in two. movements while playing would be Saturday night. Later. worth paying $22.50. If you don't know where the Stone - Brandon Jamison

Friday,Feb.5 Sunday, Feb. 7 3:30p.m. last day d classes for Wi"ter Session Recital: Taggert-Crycky Flute and Guitar Lecture: "Collecting African American Art and the Paul jones Collection,• with Paul 1993. Duo. Wilmington Campus, Arsht Hall, jones. Ewing Room, Perkins Student 2700 Pennsylvania Ave, 2 p.m. Ledure: NModelling of the CRRES Center, 12:30 to 1 :10 p.m. · If you would like to become an officer of the Marines, Magnetospheric Barium Releases, • with t'dmission $8. For tickets, call573-4433. J.D. Huba. 217 Sharp LabOratory, 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11 see your Officer Selection Officer Captain Dee at the Tuesday,Feb.9 College Book Store from 1O:OOam - 3:00pm on Theatre: "Henry V, • presented by the Musical: •Phantom of the Opera. • Bob Professionall'lleatre Training Prowam. Spring 1993 classes begin at 8 a.m. Carpenter Center, 8 p.m. Tickets February 10 & 11, 199 3 Hartshorn Gym, 7:30p.m. Students pay available at box office or t:all Ticketmaster or call 1-800-531-1878 for more information. $4. Farulty and staff pay $7. VVednesda~Feb.lO at 984-2000. ~e: "Voices, • presented by E-52 Workshop: Diversity Education Task Theatre: "Voices,• presented byE-52 Student Theater. Bacmus Theatre, Force of the Commission to Promote Student Theater. Bacchus Theatre, Perkins Student Center, 8:15p.m. For Racial and Cultural Diversity. Collins Perkins Student Center, 8:15p.m. For struimts from the U.S. anti tickets, ca11831-6014. Room, Perkins Student Center, 8:30am. tickets, call 831-6014. to 4 p.m. To register, call831-2414. Saturday, Feb. 6 Workshop: "Interview Preparation." abroaJ who Come llJflther tilth Workshop: "Resume 1." Career Planning Career Planning and Placement Center. Jf>IN Winter Session 1993 final exams. and Placement Center. Raub Hall, Raub Hall, 3:30p.m. n~mmer to tllltt lllivantllgt ofthe outstllnJing institutes anti

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By ~Desmond . The vezy large J)onions, served with potato that the visit just happened LObe on the cook's the Corniest ~ .· £diiDr . . , , . chips and a pickle, make the meal wonh it first day. Van Morrison tunes trail out into the parking lot and despite the bland sauce. And also like many other restauranVbars. can-can dancezs decorate the windows. Fresh meatballs covered in me lted Sup·~ offers weekly specials. Wear clothing King's latest buys the farm Slip Mahoney's Restaurant and Bar, in •the Provolone cheese on a toasted roll make the with the word ''Delaware" on it any Tuesday, Meadowood Shopping Center on Kirkwood Highway, MacMeatball sandwich worth $3.25. and an order of potato skins is yours for half Children of The Corn II: The 3) An Indian god (or the Judea: has great atmosphere, but its greatn~ stops there. · Other uniquely named meals include the price. Final Sacrifice Christian God) might be angry a1 ' If Slip's custom:rs were asked ~ they thought of . Tuna Turner, priced at $4.50, which presents Customers have a choice of potato-skin David F. Price adults for systematically destroying the cuisine, many would just shrug their shoulders and "mounds of Albacore" with Monterey cheese dishes. Charlie Chapskins are stuffed with Dimension Films the eanh. The children might be the make a non-commital grunt. on an English Muffin and the Cluck Gable. a Jumbo Crab Imperial, cheese, diced LOmatocs Grade: F god's chosen method of revenge. · Like inany combined restauranVbars, Slip's food \s charbroiled chicken and bacon sandwich and cocktail sauce. while Albert Einskins are a 4) Something is burrowing under merely satisfying. The prices are reasonable and the , which costs $4.95 less fancy version, served with just sour cream. the rows and killing its victims wiili names are oh-so-clever, but Slip's menu hl!s more flavor Like every good bar, Slip's has its own Slip's also offers entenainmcnt during th e ~Jro~~~~o~~~'Y,;do corn products. · lban the food . , . · t , specialty drinks. Slip's Bloody Mary Bar is weekend. Karaoke fans can have a blast every If there's a movie projector in 5) One of the children gets This 'i_s evident in a colorful introduction of Slip available, offering six versions of the old Saturday ni ght. hell, you can bet there's a slew of sucked up by the corn and goq Mahoney, the' boss, in the middle of the menu. favorite for approximately $2.40 each. Other This is not fine cuisine, but Slip's defmitely tormented souls watching a through a dimensional warp. His lives to the goal stated in the menu.,It's "a > ...... , ..... , . ..9t:edJ.~Y:t& . $.l.iP .. ~W! s~t,tHng the ~~r~.. Y!~! . ll:l~ ... cJ.ri.nk:~jly~g<;g3.Q· ...... UP. Children of the Corn double face blows up and then he reappears diS~=Qvery of "this guy named Elvis," and some friends The serVice is pleasant and faster than place where you can get good food at a feature. back on earth (talk about a rougb of Slip.who formed a band .called the ·~Roaches or expected, especially afu;:r the waitress' apology reasonable price." · The first Children of the Corn day.) · .~·. cn~: or s<>metru,ng ·-~~ · ~~.. .ate all ' i;ncll~ in ~e . movie was a crappy adaptation of a The movie lumbers along:. -::- <:: JnellU. ;>1f.-:. . /: . 1L,;,:~ ... ~f~-;-:r~tr::-_;'l;>:.:_-~- .- . "'\-:A;,.• ~ .. :·:::'~ -:- ..:~ mediocre Stephen King short story. building up to the final sequence ,><.i Framed movie posters ·and photos of,old:favori.te Children of the Corn II is a where the children plan to s acrific~ actors and ~ decQrate the walls 'of the dimly lit , some adults in the corn field. Corn reslaUI'arit.' , " ' : .. horrible sequel to a crappy adaptation of a mediocre Stephen II, like its predecessor. subscribes · ~~ie this quaint ~ilia, i\, do¢sn't s~ « King short story. to the old King adage, " if you can't aq)'i ~Jhan pte · \lsu~l ~.epnigan's , i~tatotf Slip's:.' If there is a plot, it revolves scare them, gross them out." or;igh1alit)' s~ out, oo~ever. in the bathroom, tlecOr. . " around a bunch of midwestern A man in church is gi vcn a fat~l , /''.SulprjslDgly nice, ,the .:restroom walls are 'l:Jecorated , " children who go around killing nosebleed by a boy with a voodoo i' 'with autographed photos of famou5 celeblities/ all, of adults in the name of the mysterious doll. A teenage couple begin .r whpm · ~ close~~ of.: ~lip and amazingly, all have, "He who walks behind tJo -; rows." groping each other in the corn - ·: th~ same haildwnung. . . ., r. . . ·: .• • , .' " •. h · Garret (Terrence Knox) 'is a right on top of a decaying corpse. ,,The menu offers .a wioo variety of ?Ppetizers with reporter for one of those National Being nauseous is hardly a ~orful names following: thi·J!ollywodd:$eme· of the Enquirer-type newspapers. His story substitute for being scared. ~r. ::;~· .f>;. .. - •. ;/i ,;._ r,-lf:· ,.;:;h· :;;- t.-:f:~/ ·; · ·::~· .. ,. '· is that he's a bad actor in a bad There are only two good th ings ' Mushi'oom caps,:called Marilyn Mu5hroorns, are movie. about this movie. Ned Romero is stuffed o,ylth Crab Imperial, chopped breaded qabrneat, Beyond that , there is no plot the first. He plays Dr. Rcdbear, an for$4.95. · cohesion of any sort. Corn II ~es Indian who decides to put an end to · Gina Mozzarella Legs, breaded mozzarella sticks, are numerous attempts to explain the the evil in the com. available for $3.75. Served hot out of·tl,J;c ,f,ryei',witl} children's boisterous behavior. Romero is by far the best of a ·chunky Ii:larinara sauce. th.ey.'re, a great ..va~tp begil\ the None of them make sense. !>ad lot. He keeps his dignity in this • ~· l ;~· .. .- · ~;;~ =- •• • 1l .r~f;,r. ·~,~ ~ 1) A rock with Indian symbols on movie for a full three minutes. t IJoaSti!lg enttees such ps ~e"Jeane~te ~~eatbilll it could be the culprit. It magnifies The second good thing about :.;~ sandw:i~. !lle ,menll cl~. ~YOQ.'l,l . qeed ~Ptife and good and evil - and children are Children of The Corn II is that, at . ·. fork"fog :this one."1Unlike the infonri'ation-in ,Slip' extremely, susceptible to its effects. present, it's only being shown in '},~ ifiti'odiXffi ·" · ·~is!fUe : ~ ·· · Ji. • +'·{'. 2) Ergot (corn rot) forms on last movie theaters. year's crop. A hallucinogen, ergot And in movie theaters, they turn can drive people mad. Children are off the lights before showing a film. extremely susceptible to its effects. Raving into No more Monkee-in' around The The sounds the night · Mike Nesmith, an ex-primate, sings about a warm climate continued from page Bl pretty good good Tropical Campfire's warehouses that don't comply with fire-safety ordinances, but they are Pacific Arts Audio Don't let the sun usually located in the worst sections of Grade: B town. set on The The's Some rave organizers hire security ~Jro?~~'f2m~ guards to make sure no one brings So·metimes it's fun to check in with old friends- see who's gotten alcohol or weapons into the party. latest release fat, who' s gone bald, who's ,struck it rich and who's selling life ~ · DJ Goodwill, or Jay Cunningham a insurance. ' 'local DJ, says raves are held in bad Tropical Campfue's is Conner Monkee Mike Nesmith's first album 'Uusk' until you neighborhoods because "you find in 14 years, but more than that, it's a welcome visit from a friend who's cheap places to hold them where the police won't drive by every 10 been gone entirely 100 long. shed some light on Imagine the bubblegum pop of , the bland homogenized, minutes." "Last Train to Clarksville," oatmeal for the masses. Tropical Although no one has really been the album. Campfire's is Michael Nesmith trying to get as far from that as hurt at a rave, ravers still worry about possible. their safety. Dusk and you arc with me I I can feel your With a five-man country-western band in tow, Nesmith runs through Kern Johnson (AS JR) says: The The breath upon my body." Then there's 12 songs, none of which will evoke the slightest memory of Peter, Davy "People know when they go to a rave Epic Records the required repeated chorus of that it's not safe. We could go to a or Mickey. Grade: B "Come closer to me." nightclub, but we'd rather take the •Seven of Campfll'e's 12 tracks clock in at five minutes or longer. But the music's the real clinchcP. . Nesmith seems almost single-minded in his desire to divest himself of chance." gullet. "Juliana," a soppy six-minute By Brandon jamison It's just real alternative sou ndin ~. the three-minute pop-hits the Monkees were notoriously famous for. For those not bold enough to love song, is probably about four fntertainmentfditor even with it's decidedly un- The album opens with "Yellow Butterfly," a mellow, two-miles-an­ venture into the underground, many minutes too long and the lyrics just a Havc you ever woken up and felt alternative horns and fema le voices hour country tune. Nesmith and the band run through the song with all clubs host "faux" raves. shade too corny to be considered you were about three feet to the right · attributed to 'unknown.' . the grace and precision of a prima ballerina on center stage. Philadelphia clubs. such as The heanfelt. of everything? Johnson, who also wrote all the "Laugh Kills Lonesome" is a rollicking, good-time cowboy serenade Trocadero and Revival, hold weekly "Bmzil" cs cantando en cspai\ol. No That's what it feel s like to listen lyrics, must be a pretty angst-riddep featuring some nice howls from Nesmith and a pretty piano and guitar Techno parties. pucdo traducir las palabms. to Dusk, the latest release from person. All he docs is write about undcrbeat. Stevenson says many hard-core Nesmith covers two Cole Porter British alternative rockers The The. 1 what this is doing' to him, what that On ''One ... ," the guitar team of Nesmith and Red Rhodes duel it out ravers think that faux raves mean their songs, "Begin the Beguine." and "In the Yes yes, you you read read that is doing to him and what everything with keyboardist John Hobbs and John Jorgenson's mandolin. This culture is becoming commercialized. Sti ll of the Night." Neither of these that right right; The The. in between is doing to him when this almost-fully instrumental track does just fmc without words. thank you She says some fear that raving, as it numbers really pack any punch and Dusk is the band's sixth offering and that are resting. very much. becomes more mainstream, will probably could have been left off the since their first album. 1981 's Youcouldpickany linc fromany The band picks up the pace for the amusing "I Am Not That." ultimately lose its underground album entirely. Burning Blue Soul, which will be song and agree: "I keep reaching up Campfue's shortest. fastest and best song. This is a bonafide rock song appeal. When three of the four Monkces reissued later this year. I But they drag me back down," "We with a kick as hard as home-brewed hooch. Havoc says raves will remain an reunited for their 20th anniversary tour, Dusk starts out alternatively pray to a dcaf·dumb and blind God With 'That," Nesmith hits his highest note both lyrically and vocally. alternative phenomenon. Mike Nesmith wisely stayed at home. enough with "True Happiness This who never explains," "I can never. He doesn't sing this one as ~uch as he waltzes through it. "There will always be someone With luck. he's taken his wool cap. Way Lies," a song that consists only never, never find peace in this life," "I am not a pOet I I cannot make a rhyme," Nesmith sings. "I do not with a dirty warehouse somewhere. his trademark from the bubblegum pop of Matt Johnson's acoustic guitar. etc. know the big words /like shpritz and paradigm." That's what will distinguish a true days and thrown it in the fire. Johnson also talks, chants, and You could definitely rule out But some of the slower, longer songs don't go smooth down the rave from whatever it becomes in the A Tropical Campfire, that is. emotes with angst about wanting Barney the Dinosaur as a day job for. future." something obsessively and then Mr. Johnson. finding it's not really what you The album i short by today ' s . wanted at all so you latch on to standards at only 41 minutes. Maybe something c l~ c . the band found something to be The band takes after their name, happy about and cut their recording 'Damage' to your pocketbook repeating themselves over and over. session short. It's Friday. One such example is "Love is There's not much to say. good or Stronger than Death," which opens bad. about the instrumentation on jeremy Irons' latest effort more bland than bold You've got 15 with the phrase "LoveLoveLove I Dusk; it's just there. A computer, LoveLovcLove." God forbid, could probably do just Damage is thin. If director Louis Malle play ing the mysterious , s hort­ dollars burning The The, with Johnson on vocals as well with the same amount of Louis Malle were skating on ice, he would haired beauty Ana. The ·plot and guitar, Johnny Marron guitar, feeling New Line Cinema surely fall into deep, freezing reveals only bits and pieces of her a hole in your James Eller on bass, and Dave However, Johnson's voice has a Gr.ade: C- water. past to the audience, and it is not Palmer on drums, get into their surreal deep quality to it; he sounds Which is exactly where Damage until the second half of the movie pocket, you lost instruments a little more on "Dogs like a mixture of the lead singers By Rob Wherry leaves its audience. The viewer is that they can identify with her of Lust." from Tears For Fears and Spandau Assistant Entertainment Editor amazed by Fleming's cold deep, dark secrets. your fake ID The band ventures into Ballet. disregard of his family, and the While feeling little compassion philosophy (imagine that; alternative If you like alternative, then thi is Anyone who has seen a foreign total obsession he has with Ana. for Fleming and Ana. the audience and the Sixers and philosophy) with "Lonely probably a good album for you to film knows that they are hard to The hype behind this movie was can't help but sympathi ze with Planet,"asongthatfcaturesachorus buy. If you're the compulsive- digest. Well, Jeremy Iron's latest that the sc:o~ scenes between FlcmV1g's wife, Ingrid (Mi randa suck. of " If you can't change the world 1 depression type. this album is for film, Damage, is one that will Fleming and Ana were graphic and Richardson), who loses her Change yourself." (Repeat many you. lf you're anything else, you'll make the audience choke, gag and had to be edited to achieve an R husband and family, and whose times). turn it off. throw up on the plot. rating . While these scenes do d aughter will surely be mentally The coolest song Dusk offers is But it docs merit a li ten, The British film's storyline show rough love making, the unstable after learning of her What do you track eight, "Lung Shadows." The regardless. revolves around a bizarre love characters arc usually clothed and father's escapades. do? _.1y_r_ic..:..s_a_r_c...;;s_i m---"p-'lc..:..: _"_l...;c..:..lo:..;s:..:c_m-'-"'y-c"'y'-'c..:.s _ __G_i _v_c_,g:...i v_e_ i t_it_a_ a try t ~y_. ___ _ ·triangle involving Iron's character, nudity only occurs in the shadows. Director of photography Peter Dr. Steven Fleming, his son, The segments add nothing to the Biziou docs an excellent job of Martin (Rupert Graves}, and plot, and actually destroy the bringing to life some of the most Martin's fiancee. Ana Barton passion that can be found in beautiful sites in London and .Review WHEN YOU RIDE DRUN~J. DIE MORE (Juliette Binochc). forbidden love. Paris. Done in such a mature and FOR THE ROAD Cu HAVE The story begins with Martin Irons. as in the past, uses h is sophisticated manner, Biziou is Entertainment AN ENTIRELY DIFFERENT MEANING. bringing home hi s bride-to-be to stiff, unusual and classic acting responsible for making thi s an art­ meet the family. When Fleming s tyle to portray a man s lowly film lover's dream. lays his eyes upon this young lady, losi ng touch with reality after After you strip this mo vi of the he is instantly engulfed in her reali zi ng hi s obsession will never sex scenes. the mystcriou · Ana and We know where beauty and spends the rest of the be his alone. He takes hi s character the beautiful scenery. you have movie pursuing her. And when he from a prominent government nothing but an empty feeling. And to turn. catches up, sparks fly in some minister to a lonesome recluse lost it is then that you realize that the pretty explicit sex scenes. in his past, and has no trouble on ly Damage done was to your Al cohol quickly affects your jud!,rment balanre. and •oordination. Wlwn these faculties SF But this is the extent of the making the transi tion. wallc1. arr im paired, riding becom e' more than rlif1i cult It becomes dang\'ro us. Don't drin k ,¥) story, and, as you can tell, the plot Binochc docs an excellent job of and rid e. Or your Ia . t drink might be your last drink. MGTOIICYC:U SAFETY FOUIIDATIOII • .\ ON DECK ~.~BLUE HEN CHAnER" Today "I've been impressed with •Men's Track at NYC Millrose Games, TBA 'quickness in jumping to Saturday Iblock shots. He uses his left •Women's Track at Delaware Invite, TBA !hand to block shots - I like ·MJW·swimming at St. Peter's, 1 p.m. i that." •Women's at Drexel, 1 p.m. or s '- Sacramento Kings scout Scott Stirling •Men's Basketball at Drexel, 3:30 p.fl:l. .Friday i on Delaware center Spencer Dunkley

The Review, Volume 119, Number 33 Februar 5, 1993 • 84 If it's springtime, the Hens m~st be hatching

Year by thf.!' Associated Press the offensive front." DuBeau has end, and running back/defensive Delaware Defense boosted last fall. proven his talent to USA Today, back Dorrell Green. A versatile athlete who won which named him to its All­ Coming up from southern ~he state shot put championship American team. Delaware arc two highly-touted in what Raymond calls an hi s junior year, Seymour was Although linebacker Scott All-State athletes, cornerback de scribed by recruiting Hondru, a starter for the past Aaron Dell am and defensive end uexcellent" recruiting class coordinator Bob Sabol as "a two years, will be graduating, Corey Smith, both from Laurel powerful runner with a good Raymond is confident Hondru's High. By Mary Desmond the 1993 season. quickness . He has the potential brother Mark will eventually fill Wayland Henderson, a 5' 10" · A>sistant Sports Ed itor " O ver half had Divis ion I for an outstanding Gilreer." in the gap. running back, wi,ll quicken the Building a squad to surpass offers and better than half of the Also joining the offensive unit "[Mark is] relentless offense with 4.4 speed in the 40- the Delaware football team's 11- s tudent s ' who visited campus is All-New York running back football player who has the yard dash. Brian DuBose, a 6'4" 3 record las t y ear is no easy signed," said Raymond, " wh ich I McGraw Gregory who should capability of playing early," said offen s ive lineman from task, but coach Tubby Raymond attribute to our outstanding 1992 h e lp bolster Delaware' s Sabol, "and at this stage is ahead Hyatsvillc, Md., adds size and is working on it. season and the new Bob backfield. of where his brother was." strength. Fifteen high-school recruits Carpenter Center." Severna Park (Md.) High ' Athletes with potential on The defense is rounded out from as far away as Fayetteville, Leading the class is 5' I I", offcnsi vc I in eman Chad DuBeau both sides of the ball are Darrel with lineman Matt Conway and Ga. and as close as down state 220 pound fullback John a 6'4", 265 pound power run George, a running back and linebacker Ralph D'Angelo. The Delaware are brin g ing th eir Seymour, who was na med blocker, is praised by Sabol for cornerback, Keith Sabo, an offense adds tight end As a Owen talent to Delaware Stadium for Maryland State Player of the being able to "play anywhere on offensive lineman and defensive from Georgia. Tubby Raymond

• THE REVIEW I Maximillian Gretscti THE REVIEW I Maximiltian Gretsch ·-- but the big man has a constant nice guy demeanor. On one side, Wade Coleman is a fi~rce track competitor -·· By Megan McDermott Coleman also throws the discus Coleman originally decided to beginning of his junior year, and the cars a way from his "When it comes to lifting or Assistant SportS Editor and shot put, but the hamme r is take a month off, but ended up it read "NCAA bound" across the teammates' practice area. throwing stuff, I like Metallica or It is almost imposs ible not to his specialty. sitting out the indoor and outdoor front with a hammer and "70 feet" Somehow a Honda slipped in AC/DC," he says. Other times it's recognize Wade Coleman . " I like to throw heavy things," seasons. , inscribed on one side. while he wasn't looking. Coleman anything from classical to rap, The 6' 2", 280-pound, tatooed, he says. "l turn ed into a bum," he says. That represented Coleman's tried to locate the owner, but even a little country. c rew-cut wearing, mustached So far Coleman, 22, has broken " I was going out and partying, goals - painfully unreachable when he couldn't, he just picked But after thi s year, will the figure docs not strike you hi s own school hammer record in drink in g beers. smok in g cigars, ·because he was not even allowed up one end of the Civic and slid it graduating senior have any further immediate-ly as the· athletic type. every incet this season. The late st growin g a beard. eating my wa y to throw. to a more convenient location. reason to I istcn to music besides He looks more big than mark is 66 ' 7.25", but th at could sil ly." " It was depressing me so Coleman explains he did th is enjoyment? powerful, more like a gentle bear change with hi s next toss. After a mo nth, Coleman go t much," he says . only to help regai n some of the The key to Coleman is to keep than a mi ght y lion. more passive Not on ly is Coleman throwing himse lf together enough t o start But now Coleman and his belt, confidence lost after being unable throwing. than aggressive in spite of hi s better thi s year, but he is lo?king helpin g the team. arc back competing in what. he to throw for .so lon g. "I can't' imagine giving it up," size. bett er, too, after dropping nearly "Even when I wasn't throwing considers to be a lifetime sport. And Coleman certainly ha s he says. "I don't know how I'm But thi s is senior Wade 80 pounds since spring when he or litting, I still went down to the " I always tell people I'll die every reason to be confident as he going to do it, but I'm not going Coleman, the ·potential All­ began a diet and exercise regime. Field House every day and helped 90-years-old in the throwing heads for the March NCAAs and to stop. I guess I'm expecting to American for the Delaware men's "I kind of recycled myself," coach," he says. "I couldn't stay circle or I'll die with a bench his chance to be an All-American throw and get a job. I know I want indoor track and field team. He says Coleman. away ... I was scared what was press on me," he says of his -one of the top ·six throwers in to get a dog." already competed in the NCAA This was not an easy process to going to happen." obsession. the country. Coleman plans to graduate in Championships two years ago in go through. The injury would be hard news Coleman, on a good day, can "I don't care if l ·get fifth the fall with a physical education the 35-pound weight throw and In fact, it took what could have for anyone, but was even harder bench almost 400 pounds and place," he says. "I just want to get major and become a teacher - qualified for the tournament again been a career-ending back injury for Coleman, who had dedicated dead lift about 600. a medal. maybe start coaching. with his first official throw of this to force him into it. his life to throwing since his But, he says, "My arms are just "I don't think I'll sleep at all For now though, it is track, season. Last fall Coleman hurt himself sophomore year in high school. a hobby." . that week I before · track and more track. While other team members lifting weights. He was in pain, "The thing about my life is Coleman can also lift cars - at championships)." Two weeks ago after the team struggle to reach 50 feet, Coleman but ·could not tear himself away track and everything to do with least compact ones. He says he can never rest returned from an eight-hour road tosses 65 and 66 footers routinely. from working out - even with track is my life. It was devastating During one practice this fall, before a meet. trip from a meet in Boston, the "It's not a question of whether what doctors diagnosed months to me ," he says. spectators from a nearby field "I just make sure I sleep 12 first thing Coleman asked was if he'll throw well," says Delaware later as a herniated disk. The Kent Island, Md. native hockey game were parking on the hours on Thursday 1be fore anyone wanted to go to the Field throwing coach Larry Pratt. "It's "I couldn't walk or sit or do even hung up his belt for the five throwers' practice field. Saturday meets]." says Coleman, House to work out. just a question of how much he'll anything, but I was still in there months he was forbidden to They had already crowded who pumps himself up with music "Is there anything else besides break the school record by." [lifting 1." he says. throw. Ii was a belt he made at the Coleman's space, but he directed instead of sleep. track to do?" he asks.

Super Bow~ blowout saved by commercial bonanza

While over 4 million people next visit to the unknown. watched, unimpressed. another Buffalo slaughter. remember where he left his helmet. watched the Super Slaughter Sunday, Porter's My wait soon ended and I arrived at Shaq even cleaned up his mess after Maybe the National Society for the Yes. Emmit Smith is the running the only competition the Dall as Playground a pl;x:c called "Planet Rccbok." Chamberlain and Walton handed him Preservation of Wildlife should get back of the 1990s. Cowboys had were the network A place where there arc ''no limits," the broom and dust pan. Shaq quietly involved and disallow the helpless No, Frank Reich could not bring the commercials. ByRon "no cupcakes," "no beauty pagcailts," replied "this must be some rookie killing of these Buffalo Bills. Bills back after the brittle Jim Kelly got Soon after the Cowboys scored their "no lawyers" and "no slogans." A place thing." Answered Qul>slions: wotmded by Ken Nonon Jr. Maybe he third touchdown in a 52- 17 win over Porter of no interest to th e "avcragc"(bccr Unfonunatcly for me, the next place Many questions surrounded the wasn 't down by enough points to the hapless Buffalo Bills, I started to drinking, nacho eating, pizza eating, I arrived was the scene of Bud Bowl Y. hype of the Super Bowl and, recapture the magic from the Houston wonder, "what has happened to the big diehard) football fan. As the two teams battled back and fonunatcly , many were answered. miracle four weeks earlier. As I watched Michael and Bugs game?" In between tJ1 is trip and the one I'm forth using many different illegal Yes , Mich

f ' ( • 85 • THE REVIEW •February 5, 1993 Spencer for hire Can a Delaware basketball player finally join the ranks of the elite?

THE REVIEW I File Photos Dunkley (left) Kenny Anderson and Bernard King in the same league?

Dunkley, Hens scalp Hawks Women 5 Baker wow Hartford not so in-VIN-cible in 71-671oss; fall to UH Baker scores 21, Dunkley corrals 21 boards The Del aware women's NBA scouts basketball team evened things out Sunday. centers expected to be cha;en in the next By Megan ,\.1d)ermott By Jeff Pearlman As the mc·n ·s tea m was .'flo

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