An Associated Collegiate Press Four-Star All-American Newspaper TUESDAY May 20, 1997 • THE • Volume 123 Number 56
Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Newark, DE 250 Student Center• University of Delaware • Newark, DE 19716 Permit No. 26 Filmmakers get Albright visits Delaware big-screen BY ELIZABETH BREALEY AND LAURA OVERTURF Nmional/Srare New."i Editors WILMINGTON - U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright announced yesterday, during debut at AMC a visit to the Port of Wilmington, President Bill Clinton will renew China's Most Favored Nation BY MARK E. JOLLY the opponunity to both see their work status. Editorial Editor on the big screen and gauge audience "The MFN is a powerful symbol of U.S. The Newark Shopping Center has reactions to see if the filmmakers obligation in free markets," Albright said. been known for mainly one thing to accomplished what they aimed to The status will further the United States' trade Newark residents for years; it has with their work. relationship with China, creating more jobs and provided refuge for hordes of Outside the theater Sunday night, it opening free markets, Albright said. More than prepubescent skaters and caffeine a Ia seemed the massive amounts of work 1.5 million new American jobs will result from Jam'n & Java for high schoolers. had paid off, as youth in high Newark the trade relationship. But Sunday night, the Newark fashion - baggy pants, chains. "We need to keep the door open to free and Shopping Center's AMC Movie Adidas jackets - poured from the fair trade with new and traditional trade partners," Theater provided something else to lobby doors and stopped just outside she said to a group of Delaware business leaders, locals and college students alike: an the door, lighting scores of cigarettes university presidents and congressmen. opportunity to view the creative in unison and comparing impressions Since she became the first female U.S. talents of Newark's little-known of the films under the en uing tobacco Secretary of State, Albright overcame early independem filmmakers. haze. challenges by helping win Senate ratification of a The last night of the first ever Sans "So what did you think?" someone controversial treaty banning chemical weapons Film Festival, organized by junior asked from the center of the crowd. and persuading Ru ssia toward a formal Ricardo Rivera and Scott Shaw, who "!liked Mike's.'' came the reply. relationship with NATO. worked on several of the films , ··was that the fishlicker'~" his Bi-partisanship, she said. is essential towards highlighted four films and a trailer all opening new free markets across th e world, which fellow interlocutor asked. written. directed, produced, edited is especially true in Delaware. But the conversations outside were and acted by local talents. Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. , D-Del., leads the not as random as one might assume. "Fi 1m makers represent a small part Senate as top Democrat on the Foreign Relations The entire evening had a feeling of of society and right now we're a intimacy and absurdity, with audience Committee and Sen. William V. Roth Jr.. R-Del.. microcosm of society," said Rivera. members cheering for the names in is president of the North Atlantic Assembly, the who co-directed and edited the parliamentary arm of NATO. the credits and films revolving around evening's final film, "Ever Since We The renewal of the MFN status indicates the surrealist scenes and cinematography. Had the Bombshell.'' United States wishes to remain engaged in the From the opening short, "It was really cool to pool lour opening of China's markets for American trade, ·'Movement,'. which explores the ego talents] and create a film Albright said, but does not endorse all ac tivities and superego's relation to bashfulness community.'' of China. including their human rights violations. on the toilet. to the bizarre references The festiva l represented the ··we are a nation of exporters." Albright said. to sexual hangups and emotional culmination of a semester's wonh of " We cannot export if we do not have the distress in the technically stunning biweekly meetings dedicated to market ." "The Son of a Fishlicker." the Sans critiquing and improving the films, Biden agreed and said. "Open markets sweep did not lack for absurdist sensibility. not to mention the hours spent away poverty and dictatorship."' But the heavy doses of surrealism actually making the movies. Revoking the MF status would derail did not dampen the audience's THE REVIEW I John Chabalko According to Rivera, th e festival prospects between American and Chinese enthusiasm, and Rivera and Dominic Secretary of State Madeleine Albright announced Monday that China would again also represented the "true test"' for relations, isolating the United States rather than Savini. director o f videography for receive Most Favored Nation status from the U.S. area filmmakers. since it gave them isolating China. she said, because China plays a see FILM page A6 major economic role in Asia where the United world." he said. " It ts where the world comes to $4.6 billion dollars, a 27 percent increase in States has a large economic interest. Delaware and Delaware comes to the world. exports since 1993. With many important export and import "The port is our best-kept secret and most In the United States as a whole. exports have transactions occurring in Delaware, Biden sa id significant asset." been rising and 1.6 million new job opportunities the state is a major player in world trade. Within 24 hours, trading ships departing from have been created. The Port of Wilmington is a leading gateway the Port of Wilmington can reach ports in Boston, Parking meters Albright suggested increasing imports and for international trade for the East Coast, he said, Philadelphia, New York City, Pittsburgh and exports as a way of ·'not succumbing to 'back door due in part to Delaware's having one of the Washington, D.C. isolationism."' largest banana import sites in the world. Last year. foreign trade in Delaware garnered 'Thi s is American diplomacy at work."' "This port is the First State's link to the of the future
BY CHARLES DOUGIELLO the university with the electronic Sraf} Reporter meters. said the new machine s The university recently began always keep perfect time. EMS students to the rescue installing new electronic parking ··r think over the next five to I 0 meters in a plan to eventually years that most of the mechanical replace all mechanical parking meters will be replaced throughout meters on campus, which have th e country,'' he said. UDECU prepares for National Emergency Medical Services Week become inaccurate over time. Public In the last week . Duncan Safety officials said. Industries sold more than 50.000 Sixty electronic meters were BY CHARLES DOUGIELLO "We've seen everything, .. Mah UDECU now uses a reaches a leve l two ranking. electronic meters to New York City installed last week in the Pearson Staff Reporter said. "I n a n ormal day we will '·professionally constructed After completing a 60-hour and Los Angeles alone, Hall said. Hall and Hullihen Hall circle The university owns about 220 Parked in a small, cluttered Public respond to between one and three ambul ance,'' cnabli ng them to emergency medical training course, parking lots. said Gary meters, 60 of which have been Safety garage is the pride and joy of call s; [we] go on around 350 runs a respond to emergencies in less than the stude nt is acknowledged by th e Summerville, associate director of replaced with electronic meters. 50 students on campus. Every day year. which range from broken bones five minutes. Mah explained. state of Delaware as an ambulance Public Safety. There arc plans to buy 60 more in they make sure the ambulance's blue to cardiac arrests ... "We probably have a better attendant, promoting him or her to a "The majority of the mechanical July, Summerville said. and white exterior is free from dust. On one occasion, a student went response time than the local fire level three ranking. parking meters on campus will be Ha ll said the old meters only had " A lot of people don't even into cardiac arrest and was revived company ,'" Mah boasted. However. "just because the state replaced over the next three fi scal the capacity to accept quarters. but realize that there is an ambulance on by a member of the team while in UDECU's response time is not the says you can ride in th e ambulance years,'" he said. Public Safety has the optio n of campus." said Josh Mah , co route to Christiana Hospital. Mah on ly part of the organization of and take care of patients doesn't The c urrent meters are being engineering electronic parking coordinator of the University of said. which Mah speaks highly. He is also mean you have the expertise or replaced because over time the meters to accept nickels. dimes and Delaware Emergency Care Unit. A sophomore environmental proud of the group's commi tment experience to perform under mechanical clockwork system wears quarters. Mah and hi s emergency response engineering major, Mah is in charge and dedication. pressure.'' Johnson said . down, Summerville said, causing Although the cost for the team members are in charge of the of an informative campaign about "I don't know of any other student To gain level-four status. a recruit the meter to provide an inaccurate electronic meters' replacement is entire workings of their organization. UDECU, which began yesterday in organization that puts in over I 0,000 must pass a series of exams given by allotted parking time. $40 mo re than 1he mechan ica I including record keeping, upkeep of conjunction with National hours of volunteer work a year.'' he other members. They must also have He stated that because the parts' meters. the new meters are more equipment, recruitment. supplies and Emergency Medical Services Week. said. logged in a specific amount of hours wear down , students may not economical in the long run, he said. handling all emergency calls. Even "Nobody knows about us; that is Mah explained how new recruits in the ambulance, Mah said. receive credit for the full time they Summervi lie explained that every though the ambulance only leaves why we are taking advantage of are encouraged to observe and learn The program's highest level is a pay for. time the mechanical parking meters the garage once or twice a day, each EMS Week," said freshman Chris from the more experienced members. driver who must possess all the skills Roy Hall. a distributor for time the technicians receive a page, Johnson , UDECU director of After gaining some experience and Duncan Industries who is supplying they all come running. equipment. CPR certification, the member then see METERS page A2 see EMS page AS INDEX Campus Calendar ...... A2 NATO growth possible Police Reports ...... A2 World News ...... A3 BY ELIZABETH BREALEY interest to the United States.'' Biden striving to create and solidify political Editorial ...... A 7 Natimwi/Sture Nen s &litor Classified ...... B5 said. "Therefore. the stabi lity on the democracy and free markets." WILMINGTON - The expansion continent is fundamental to the well Spons ...... B8 Included in Biden's repon are eight of the North At !a ntic Treaty being of our country." policy recommendations on the process Organization into Eastern and Central A clause in the expansion treaty of NATO enlargement. but he cited ---Also inside: --- Europe may possibly be onl y a few specifies if a member of NATO goes to two as being most important. months away, said Sen. Joseph R. war, the United States is bound to The first recommendation centers New IFC president ...... A3 Biden Jr. , D-Del. follow into battle. around initializing a national debate on ewark bong laws ...... A2 The senior Democrat on the Foreign The July vote to extend invitations NATO enlargement. No matter how RSA banquet ...... A2 Relations Committee released his to join the "security alliance" will take well formulated American foreign Disc golf...... B3 report to Congress Friday. which place in Madrid, Spain at the NATO poli cy is. Biden said, it cannot be Sports wrap-up ...... B8 details United States-Russia relations Summit. The 16 current members will sustained without the informed consent a nd policy recommendati ons for decide what countries, if any. will be of the American people. The public NATO expansion. invited to become a part of NATO. must know what will be undertaken if Biden formed the repon after his trip Current possible candidates for NATO does expand. last month to Eastern and Central membership include Poland, Hungary, Biden openly admitted the large European countries. the Czech Republic and, on a lesser· monetary expenses of this endeavor. It He acknowledged NATO expansion level, Slovenia. wi ll cost the American public $150 may not be "dinner-table conversation" "The end of the Cold War and the million to $200 million in defense a but said it does have domestic and collapse of Communism have year. over a 10 year period, to ex pand foreign military implications for completely altered the face of Europe," NATO into three or four more low 62 THE REVIEW I John Chabalko Americans. Biden said. "Newly independent states Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. discussed NATO expansion and Russian "Europe remains an area of vital in Central and Eastern Europe are see NATO page A4 cooperation on Friday. "We will build faith in each other," he said.
I , A2 • THE REVIEW. May 20, 1997 Castle fights NEA cuts, House Republicans
The Delaware Representative opposes any funds decrease to the National Endowment for the Arts; Gingrich does not
depressed or difficult homes to the BY ELIZABETH BEUKEMA art s." by 25 percent , the Delaware 25 percent of it s programming OperaDelaware Inc., the Delaware visual performing arts. Staff Reporter Castle a nd other top a rt Division of the Arts would lose at because it would sti ll be paying the Symphony Association and the "The cut in funding would have Rep. Michael N. Castle, R-Del., supporters met last Tuesday in a same amount of money tn Delaware Art Museum. a big impact on our program," said has joined with other House subcommittee meeting to administrati ve costs, he said . The Delaware Division of the Thomas Stephens, associate represe ntatives to fight leading protest the proposal, supported by Delaware received a mere Arts uses the money to bring director of education at the Ho use Republicans' pledge to do House Speaker Newt Gingrich, R $543,225 from the NEA in 1997, a rtis tic components to many of Delaware Theater Company. away with the National Ga., and House Majority Leader in contrast with $1.63 million last Delaware's cultural festivals like "We are educating children to Endowment of the Arts, a federal Dick Army, R-Texas. year. The money goes to fund art the Middletown Peach Festival and grant th a t provides funding to "Currently, the NEA receives shows, a nd provides educational the Nanticoke Pow-wow, he said. compete in the work force ," a rti sts and art gro ups throughout $99.5 million. which it distributes op portunities to loca l "The hardest hit would be Stephens said. "Employers are the country. throughout the nation to state arts communities, Yurasek said, adding economically di sadvantaged caring less about a res ume and "In an effort to balance the councils a nd ot her grant that it also stimulates the economy communities that rely more more about having the creative budget, ma ny programs and recipients," Nolt said. That amount and provides jobs. heavily on the s tate for funding skills to articulat ·~ and c reative agencies are being examined for represents less than 1/1 OOth of I On campus, the c uts could than private sources," Yurasek problem solving skills," he said. funding reductions," said Kristen percent of the budget. affect the Performing Arts Series said. "The l ives of the children are Nolt, press secretary for Castle, a Los ing the funding would be and the University Gallery in Old The Delaware Theater Company being threatened by the ignorance supporter of the NEA. detrimental to Delaware's cultural College. received funding from the grant for of Capitol Hill." life a nd the art community as a The NEA mo ney is channeled the first time this year. Yurasek said he does not think · Nolt added, "The e ffort to Rep. Michael N. Castle outright kill the NEA has stemmed whole, said James Yurasek, public through the Delaware Division of Their block of $20,000 went to there is enough support in congress . \ from the more conservative i nformati o n officer for the the Arts to several local non-profit the Children At-Risk program, a to completely eliminate the members who do not think the Delaware Division of the Arts. leas t 25 percent of its budget. organizatio ns, including the community outreach program that endowment. government should be funding the If the e nd owment were to be cut However, it would lose more than De Ia ware Theater Company, exposes children from financially Academic budget rises by half· Bong laws leave Newark residents BY MATT HOTTLE next year, said Carol Rylee, director look a t ways to reduce improve compensation, particularl y Staff Reporter of the budget office. administrative spend ing in favor of in the fac ulty area," Rylee said. A budget st ud y compiled by the "The focus on funding academic strengthening the academic areas." The M aster's of business university budget office shows a 45 units has been intentional," said Hollowell said. administratio n program has added dazed and confused percent increase in funding for David Hollowell , executive vice The increased funding of courses and expanded the program academic units and a 16 percent president. "The reason the fi nanci a I aid a nd merit based to other campuses. increase in funding for university exists is to provide scholarships allows the university to The university is always looking BY LISA DUSZAK sends a mixed message to both Staff Reponer administrative units during the past teaching , research and public attract hi gh caliber students, he said. to improve its efficiency, Ry lee vendors and consumers. seven years. service." "There has been a vast said. Al though the administrative Selling water pipes and rolling 'Tobacco, maybe," junior Todd The increased academic fu nding The university is able to increase improvement in the quality of budget has had several cutbacks in papers for tobacco use is legal in Handler said, "but that's not the only was the result of new financial aid, the academic budget because the students here in the last three years," the past, Rylee believes the Newark, said Cpl. David Martin of thing it's used for." raised faculty salaries and growing admini strati on cuts costs by using Schiavelli said. administration wi ll become even the Newark Police. Sechrist said she thinks the law is programs for the College of Hotel, technology more creati ve ly and Schiavelli said the increase in more efficient. Whe n the Jaw was broug ht to confusing. " I know you can bu y Restaurant and Institutional improving management practices, financial aid he lps students who The trend of foc usin g o n the their allenti on, uni versi ty students pipes for tobacco, but most people Management and the Master' s o f Ho ll owell said . Several hundred could not otherwise afford tuition. academic budget started during the like freshman Jessica Sechri s t probably don' t." business administration. positions are no longer in existence. Faculty salaries also account for peri0d bet ween 1990 and 1992, questioned. "Marijuana is illegal, In an attempt to sell o nl y to The administ rati ve branch Many positions have been part of the large increase in when there were intense budgetary b ut the stuff you smoke it with informed customers, Newark includes the treasurer, employee el iminated and absorbed by other academic funds. The average facu lty cutbacks, Rylee said. The senior isn't?" Municipal Code section 22-80.1 relations and services s uch as university departments, he said. salary has jumped 39 percem in the administration is mostly responsible Mazi Soofi, the owner of Flavor, states paraphernalia mu st be dining, housing and the bookstore. These positions were left open after last seven years, Rylee said. for this increased fu ndin g for a clothing store on Main Street that di splayed in a separate room, where Academic units include the various employees quit or retired and were The university offers ve ry good academic units, Hollowell said. sell s such merchandise, was quick to anyone under 18 is prohibited. colleges, the Office of Student Life not replaced. The absence of these salaries and is able to attract many The se ni or administration is say the glass pipes he sell s are not Senior major Bryan Fean said he and the research office. positions left more money available outstandi ng faculty members , defined as the president, provost, "bongs"' and not intended for illegal had no problems with the law The yearly budget study, which for academic funding , Provost Mel Schiavelli said. " It keeps us vice presidents and deans. They, as use. permitting the sale of these items. was released late last month , Schiavelli said. competiti ve for the best faculty." well as academic department heads According to article 4771 of the " If there's a market for it, why analyzes the budget reports from the Hollowell said the trend of Better facu I ty means a better and administrative directors, decide Uniform Controlled Substances Act, no t?" he said. " No one's selling previous seven years to determine increased academic s upport will learning experience for student s, he where funding is needed, he said. such products must not be sold with anything illegal." what trends have occurred and what continue into the future. said. the intent to deliver " knowing, or Jason Davis, a continuing the budget office can expect in the "We have a nd will continue to " An effort has been made to under c ircumstances where o ne education student, agreed. "I think reasonably should know, that it will the law is fair, because I don' t have be used to inject, inhale or otherwise to drive up to Philly to get introduce into the human body a [paraphernalia]." controlled substance." Barry Miller, m anager of the Martin said, "As long as bongs or Student Fitness Programs at the RSA honors own pipes are not sold with drugs or with university, said that a law drug residue in them , vendors have prohibiting the sale of paraphernalia the right to sell them." would be too hard to regulate. BY BRENDAN A. GOLDSTEl student organizations. Nonetheless , some university " It 's no t worth investing tax Swff Reponer Dav id Butler, executive director students think the law permitting the payer's dollars to prevent people The Resident Student Association of Housing and Conference Services, sale of paraphernalia such as this by from selling," he said. "There's a lot held its 1997 year-end banquet and spoke at the banquet and praised the stores like Flavor, Wonderland, the worse things to deal with than the awards ceremony Sunday, which RSA fo r the year' s work. Newark Newsstand and 7-Eieven, sale of glass pipes." included presenting the outgoing "The RSA is made up of good all of which sell ro lling papers, president, Eli Lesser, with a historic people," Butler said. "People are the honor. most important thing for the RSA ... RSA Treasurer Rachel Wardwell the RSA respects people and listens annou nced the o rganizatio n wi II to people." Meters to be replaced dedicate a first-ever $5 ,000 Lesser didn't only receive an philanthropy fund in Lesser's name. award but al so gave some out at the continued from page A I being replaced. Stephanie Mellor, RSA program Trabant University Center ceremony "They work the same as the old director and next year's president, as he congratulated his presidential need maintenance or when the coins ones," Cooper said. " Now Public received the executive gavel from cabinet. needed to be collected, it costs Safety will give out more parking Lesser and later praised him for his Junior Annemarie Burk received THE REVIEW I Bob Weill Public Safety $ 1.05 per meter. With tickets to pay for the meters." leadership. the hall government award for the RSA celebrated their year at a banquet on Sunday. · the electronic meters, Public Safety In response to the charge by "This year Eli he lped promote Christiana West Towers. can empty the meters themselves Cooper, Summerville said Public RSA on campus and was not afraid Burk said the West Towers hall Loan. The award is given to the RSA Senior program director Chris and perform most of the necessary Safety will not purposely give out to stand up for the students," Mellor government planned many programs representative who attends all of the Pollack, a member of the presidential maintenance, saving them the $1.05 more tickets, but will continue to said . " He believed all students fo r the residents this year, including Sunday night inter-hall assembly cabinet who has been involved with fee. make sure people are not parking should get the maximum benefits the various tr ips and educational meetings and is very active in the RSA throughout her college career, Public Safety decided to purchase for free. university offers." programs . organizati on. said her four year career in RSA is the meters after experimenting with "The money needed to pay for The money will be awarded to " We had fun all year working Later in the evening. Junior Jen due to th e organi zation 's impact on a si ngle meter installed outside these meters will come out of the student organizations that may need together for the hall government and Anders. v ice president of RSA , the university. Memorial Hall, Summerville said. parking budget," he said. funding in the future . The Eli J. it was ni ce to be appreciated," she recognized the vice presidential " RSA is a great organization." Timothy Cooper, a sophomore Summerville said more accurate Lesser Philanthropy Fund will be re said after the ceremony . cabinet and gave them all awards for Pollack said . "We do more programs who lives off campus and drives to parking meters may even lead to establi shed an nu ally, ensuring the The RSA representative award their hard work and dedication to the every year and have been recognized school every day, said he does not less parking tickets. $5.000 will be th ere for needy was given to Sophomore Julie Van group. for them:· understand why the meters are
CAMPUS CALENDAR Ready for th e beach? Test the seminar at 4 p.m. in 316 Wolf HaiL Police Reports waters today at 3:30 p.m. at 348 Grab some free refreshments - DuPont Hall with the applied coastal served at 3:30 p.m. - and settle in research seminar. They're not quite for an exhilarating deliberation by sure what the topic is yet. Elisa Barbarese of the University of If Jandsharking is more your style, Connecticut Health Center. LURKING IN THE SHADOWS Police believe the man positioned The Pontiac , which had been dig into the plant and soil sciences Or, if graduation is on the mind, the driver s ide of his vehicle next to missing for more than a week, was seminar. " Herbaceous Plant try Wednesday's analyticaVphysical A Newark man' s 1994 Dodge the female's car and waited for them recovered at 6:32 a.m. while the Establishment in the Landscape" is chemistry seminar: "Creating Your Shadow ES was damaged sometime to arrive. He then opened the door Cherokee, valued at $20,000, was being given at noon today by Own Career Path," with Ken James, early Friday morning on Thorn Lane, and stood behind it , fondling reported stolen at 12:30 a .m ., Capt. Newark Police said. himself. Jonathan Watkinson in 102 Fischer of Supercritical Fluid Technologies James Flatley said. • Greenhouse Laboratory. and Hafeez Fatunmbi, of Separations The subjects damaged the victim' s Also, for all you professors who Methods Inc. Don't worry, you don't vehicle doors below the Jocks on JOE BOXER, MEET RODNEY D CHRYSLER TOOL STORAGE want to improve your TAs' skills (as have to know his name to get in. 214 both sides in a futile attempt to gain BROKEN INTO entry, police said. A pair of boxers were tied to a if they ever needed any help), there is Brown Laboratory, 4 p.m. No physical evidence was handrail in the Rodney D Complex a Center for Teaching effectiveness OK, if you can stop reading for a A tool shed was broken into and discovered, there were no witnesses, Friday morning and lit on fire, Capt. more than $4,000 in tools were workshop titled "T A Training and little while, Thursday outside Amy E. and there are no suspects. The total James Flatley of University Police s to len at th: Ch~ysler Plant Friday Development." It'll be held at 106 duPont Music Building, all day long, damages were estimated at $400. said. morntng, Untverstty Police said. Composites Center from noon to I :30 there will be slip-n-slide rides and Police aren't sure how many An unknown suspect opened the p.m. For information, call831-2027. karaoke. While admission is free, a A PEEPING TOM OR A PEEPING suspects were involved in the arson common Masterlock and took saws Top off the day with evening buck is all you need for five rides JIMMY? at 2:45 a.m., but the fire did cause screw guns and drills, Capt. Jame~ culture. The Trabant University down the slippery slide or one $200 in damages. Flatley said. There are no suspects as Center Theatre is hosting an evening karaoke song. All-day passes are A man in a blue GMC Jimmy of yet because there are thousands of of Irish fdm starting at 7. available for $5, so get on your swim masturbated in front of two females A LITTLE GIVE AND TAKE AT people with access to the shed on a Or check out the Jazz Ensemble I suit. For more information, call 433- Sunday night in· the College Square THE ED FINE LOT datly basis, police said. concert at 8 p.m . The group is 2364. Shopping Center, Newark Police directed by Jay Hildenbrand! and is The Institute for Transforming said. A 1988 Pontiac reported stolen to being held in the Loudis Recital Hall Undergraduate Education is The victims reported that at 10:04 the Delaware State P olice was -compiled by Robert Kalesse p.m. a thinly built man with short, recovered and a 1996 Jeep Cherokee of the Amy E. duPont Music holding an orientation meeting also dark hair and a mustache jumped out was stolen Sunday at the Ed Fine lot Building. For more information, call o n Thursday in the Trabant of his truck that was parked next to · off New London Road , University 831-2577. University Center, room 209. From 9 them and exposed himself. Police said. What better way to celebrate the a.m. to 3:30p.m., a discussion will be last day of classes than Wednesday's held about how to better young cellular and molecular biology undergraduate lives. May 20, 1997 • THE REVIEW. A3 This Greek is always rushin'
BY R. RYAN KOPKO "! have the benefit of al ready being on Staff Reporter [IFC] once. I know the ins and outs. l think As the new president of the Interfraternity it's going to be a tough year for us though," Council. Greg Weise has some challenges he said. ahead of him. But the junior finance As IFC president, he will work as a policy NATION'S FIR ST FEMALE BOMBER PILOT major from Penfield, N.Y. said he is ready to maker, mediating Greek issues including the REQUESTS HONORABLE DISCHARGE face them. scholarship policy, which states the minimum WASHINGTON -Three days before her court "I'm a better doer than a sitter," he said, grade point average for fraternity rush and the martial for adultery, the country's first female bomber and Weise's hectic schedule is proof of his university policy concerning fraternity social pilot Saturday petitioned the Air Force to grant her an ambitious nature. events. honorable discharge to spare herself and the military Currently, Weise is the president of Alpha "You can't charge for parties anymore, and "further embarrassment over this incident." Tau Omega fraternity, and he has been the that is going to restructure our whole social First Lt. Kelly 1. Flinn, 26, said in a statement from treasurer of the IFC for the past two years. system," he said, adding the measures do have Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota that she still Weise also works at the Greek Affairs some positive implications. hopes to fly someday as an Air Force Reserve pilot or office two days each week answering "It will increase our ru sh numbers because for the Air National Guard. An honorable discharge telephones and questions. freshmen won't be as exposed to the alcohol also would clear the way for her, as a civilian, to After a year-and-a-half in the engineering side or pany-side [of Greek life].'' continue pursuing her childhood dream of becoming program, Weise changed his major to finance Weise said he hopes to implement new an astronaut. to free up his schedule for other activities. He ideas during his term as president, such as Flinn's defense team asked that her court-martial, said the 50 to 60 hours of work he put into his sending letters to all incoming freshmen scheduled to begin Tuesday in Minot, be delayed former major was "just too much work." briefly describing Greek life and outlining pending a response from the Air Force to her Weise said he hopes to become a young guidelines for conduct at fraternity parties. conditional letter of resignation. The B-52 pilot is entrepreneur following graduation. Weise said he would like to see the GPA of accused of adultery, fraternization, making a false " ! want to work for a few years and l fraternities raised to reach the standard of the statement and disobeying a lawful order. eventually want to own my own business," he five-star rating system of the accreditation T he charges stem from her six-month affair with a said. " ! don't care what it is as long as it 's policy. married civilian who admitted to Air Force mine." With the current GPA standard of 2.639, inve5tigators that he misled Flinn by claiming to be In his spare time, Weise plays on a no fraternities were awarded five stars, which legally separated from his wife, an airman at Minot. intramural soccer team and sometimes skis at Weise said he hopes will change in the future. Flinn, who is single, has admitted she lied to her his favorite resort in Maine: Sunday River. Because no fraternities received five-star superiors initially when asked about the relationship, "We had a racing team in my high school," ratings, none are permitted to have freshmen but maintains that the order she disobeyed- to stay he said. " ! used to ski four times a week rush in the fall. at least I 00 feet away from the man - was competitively." "It takes at least a year to get your house tantamount to entrapment, since her lover by then was Next fall. Weise will step up to the position grades up, since it ' s hard to gel people to living with her and had filed for divorce. of IFC president. Hi s primary responsibility improve their GPAs,'' he said. 'The easiest The fraternization charge stems from a fling Flinn will be to serve as the liaison between the thing to do is just take new people who have admits having had at a barbecue last summer with an Greeks, the administration and the good grades." THE REVIEW I John Chabalko unmarried enlisted man who was not in her chain of community. New IFC president Greg Weise says he rarely has time to sit down. command. Flinn is one of seven women and 60 men court martialed for adultery and related charges the past year by the Air Force. If convicted, she could face penalties ranging from a fine or demotion in rank to nearly nine years in prison. Air Force officials said the option Flinn proposes Incoming freshmen at top of the class would give the service a way out of a major public affairs problem. But, Air Force spokesman Brig. Gen. Ronald BY KENDRA SINEATH achievement," Frederic A. 1,000." applications were sent to their efforts o n the students Sconyers said, "an honorable discharge in a case like Stuff· Reporter Siegel. vice provos t for Explaining these increases prospective freshmen thi s already here and to attract this would be very, very rare" given the fact that "this The freshman class of admissions, said, ''the tests Hirsh said, "Two main things year as opposed to the 14.000 new students of the same or is a case of known offenses and one that calls into l 997 symbolizes what the are a convenient measure to a re happening here. A larger distributed last year. As of higher caliber. question officershi p." vice provost for admissions give some sense of direction number of stronger students May 13 , the admissions The increased acceptance PRESIDENTIAL COMMISSION CLOSER TO and financial aid hopes to be for the future." are applying and a smaller department was within 20 of incoming tudents to the BAN ON CLONING the start of a new trend at the Louis L. Hirs h , senior number of weaker students commitments of it s target honors program is another WASHINGTON- A special presidential university - an increase in associate director for honors are applying. number, 3,220 students. sign that these efforts are commission, taking an unexpectedly tough stand, is stature rather than size. program admissions, "The significance of this " Our overall goal is to working. preparing to call for a new federal law banning the Although the future concurred. " When you are falls not in the numbers but in maintain the size of The honors e nrollment creation of a human being by cloning. incoming class is almost I 00 dealing with a base of over the improving reputation of enro llment, and over time, increased from 38 1 tudents The National Bioethics Advisory Commission, students smaller than past 3,200 students, it takes a lot the university," he said. "And bring better students to the last year to 451 students this which met here Saturday. wants to extend to private years, the average GPA is up to get the numbers up I 0 it is clear that we have moved university without increasing year, Siegel said. This is an corporate and medical laboratories the same kind of from 3.15 to 3.21, and the points." into a more competitive the number,'' Siegel said. indicator not only that more prohibition against cloning now imposed on average combined SAT score, The admissions staff was environment.'' "[The University of] people are applying to the researchers usi ng federal dollars. 1 I 4 l , is l 0 points higher than able to be more selective this The number of Delaware is lucky; we don't program , he said , but also Members of the commission voiced strong that of last year's class. year, Siegel said . " In a year applications sent and received need more students to pay the that t h e university is a sentiments against the creation of a human clone, a " While we realize that when mos t col lege is another important indicator bills." Siegel said. This "serious contende r in the baby with just one biological and genetic parent. SAT scores are not the be-ail, application numbers are of the university's continuing situation e nables the world of academia." The commission's final report will be delivered to end-all gauge to academic down, ours are up by nearly improvement 15 ,000 administration to concentrate President Clinton on May 27. He had imposed the moratorium on federal funding while awaiting the report. Rather than rely on voluntary cooperation by researchers and fertility clinics, the commission would make it illegal for anyone to make a human clone. HUMANS MAY BE CAUSE FOR PENGUINS WITH ALIEN CHICKEN VIRUS ''Arresting'' internship changes student's outlook A runaway alien chicken virus is infecting the penguins of Antarctica, thanks to slovenly habits of BY DENISE MA TIHEWS By interacting with various their party, then left and called the for their ID and the shock on their that I was there for the experience, human visitors. The discovery " raises concern for the Staff Reporter conservation of avian wildlife" there, Australian officers, detectives and cops," Aragona said. faces was just unbelievable. and they went through the same thing ... researc hers report in the May 15 Nature. After completing a I 00-hour administrators, Aragona learned Aside from the noise violations, "People say the stupidest things The frigid continent's emperor and Adelie penguins internship with the Newark Police, the ins and outs of the force. most of the incidents officers to cops when they are trying to get The officers also didn't fit the usually don't get infections. But about 20 months ago, sophomore criminal justice major She said people have a negative addressed were related to hi gh out of tickets ... she said. traditional image of cops parked blood samples taken from 185 chicks and adults Elizabeth Aragona has a new view of police because they are school students rather than college Aragona also recalled a case in outside the 7-Eieven. ··on all of the showed that the animals had been exposed to outlook on the lives of our local only called in negative situations. students, she said. which the police responded to a ride-alongs l went on, none of the infectious bursal disease virus- a scourge of the men and women in blue. 'They come in when something Most fights occur because noise violation call and the people officers ever stopped for donuts or world's domestic poultry industry, but an improbable "It changed my views of police, goes wrong, not when everything young people from the surrounding at the scene fled. To avoid facing ate donuts while on duty, and if pathogen in Antarctica. of students and how they act is going the way it should be," she areas antagonize local high the ticket for distributing alcohol to they drank coffee, it was to stay Tests revealed that about 65 percent of emperor toward police, my outlook on the said. "These cops are out there schoolers and college students, she underage students, the four awake," she said. penguin chicks within a few dozen miles of Australia's media and how police are every day really risking their lives. said. residents of the house denied living Her experience also taught her year-round Mawson research station were infected ponrayed," Aragona said. Every time they stop a speeding Aragona didn ' t see too much there. some lesson about day-to-day with the immune-system-ravaging virus, probably Her decision to change her car, the person driving could pull a underage drinking, but did Several police stereotypes got operations. " I learned that police because of "careless or inappropriate di sposal of major from communication to gun. remember a few instances, she dispelled during the course of her work , as l have been told by other poultry products'' that allowed scavenger birds to pick criminal justice halfway through As the officers she rode with sai d. internship, Aragona said. officers, is 90 percent boredom and I 0 percent panic,'' Aragona said. up the disease. her sophomore year was addressed numerous noise She related one instance that Although she had heard stories accompanied by some uncertainty, complaints, Aragona said she occurred on East Cleveland that the officers were difficult to "There is hardly ever a problem, -compiled by Ryan Cormier from the Los Angeles so Aragona decided to get some began to realize that many people Avenue. " Some people were talk to , everyone was polite and but when there is, it is their job to Times and Washington Post reports real world experience in hopes of they were busting thought she was walking by with cups in their willing to talk with her, Aragona think clearly and remain calm. becoming more sure about her an undercover cop. hands," she said. "The officer said. Sometimes, that's hard to do." choice. 'They thought that l had been to stepped out in front of them to ask ··r think the officers understood
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The Review's advice: take the time to adjust to college life and your own individuality before you join the collective ...... the national Sig Nu fraternity for taking a responsible stand against alcohol abuse by going dry next year. And you guys didn't even need a rating system or Robert Wood Johnson breathing down your neck to do it ...... to the Delaware Undergraduate Student Co unci I in general but Stacy Ward particularly. She not only headed the Main Street Sweep and began the off-campus st udent union. but was also responsible for our next CHEER ...... to the under-used Student Mediation Action Response Team. Thanks to DUSC's efforts, students now have a non-threatening alternative to calling the cops on their neighbors ...... to the Presidential Voluntecrism Summit and the hundreds of corporations who put their money where there mouth is by devoting their resources, money and employees' time for the pure benefit of humanity ...... and a welcome home to local high school basketball star John Gordon. The big lug mi ssed his mom so much, being all the way up their in Maine where he was nearing the Black Bears' record for threes, he transferred to the university just to be closer to home. He' ll be playing for the home team come 1999 ... .. 10 the Baseball team for going 45-10 this season - the best record of any University of Delaware baseball team ever. But guys, did you have to lose the tournament at home ...... to the Equestrian Team for winning the National Championship without the support or finacial backing of the university. Congratulations Kim , Sara, Cheryl, Susan, Abby, Lindsay. Elaine and len ...... to the 160 seniors that voted for Georgie Ann Geyer to be their commencement speaker May 31. JEERS however. to the 3,200 se niors that couldn't care less who's putting them to sleep during graduation ... Letters to the Editor ... The Review will CHEER anyone with the first name Chappy, but Mr. Tyler, the 98-year-old-man who graciously donated $1 million to the Commencement $700,000 grant donated to the shape for Looking Fit, she did not Business Department is the kind of benefactor we should all thank ... school to curtail student drinking. A Affirmative Action worry about having to trade her beer ... to SLTV Live cws. Although the weekly campus news show has speaker lacking mere fraction of that donation could and vodka for Met-Rx protein aired only a single episode this semester, we can't wait see them grow provide a fantastic guest speaker. hurts American shakes. She felt worse about next year. ow if only we could fix our tint ... notoriety Popularity and fame are certainly spending more time at th e gym than ... to Vita Nova, the student run restaurant on the second floor of the not the sole criteria for selecting a work-ethic with her friends and sorority sisters. Trabant University Center, and the only hope for a decent meal on I am a graduating senior here at guest speaker, that of course would Of course she wanted to prove to campus. Those salads rock our world ... the univers it y. and would like to s uperfi c ial. The content of the Personally. I am sick of seeing herself that she had the confidence ... to the Stone Balloon for hosting the big acts but still keeping it address the s ituation involving the graduation speech is equally as articles on racism in the Review. and will power to perform in front local. Newark's Battle of the (Original) Bands awarded this year's winner, commencement speaker Georgie important as the person who gives First of all, every person who of the entire Greek community, but the Vi be, with 60 free hours of studio time ... Anne Geyer. I recently read the it. To the overwhelming majority of writes about racism has to mention she al so wanted to prove her ... to the environmentaly sound Review Online. We just love being article in the Marc h II th issue of the senior student body a t the Rodney King. Get with it people, dedication to her sorority. able to fire up the ol' computer and tune in the paper on the World Wide The Review by Kendra Sineath University of Delaware, Georgie the man was high, he led police on a As a close friend of Sarah's, I Web ... entitled "Columnist to Speak at Anne Geyer is an obscure figure, long I OO-mph car chase , and he would like to tell you how ... to the Dave Toman art exhibit. A good cause in honor of a dear Graduation," and must say that I'm although I' m sure her speech will be resisted arrest. The man who got out completely appalled I was by the friend ... quite disappointed in the guest stupendous. However, the four or of that car could have been green article that was printed about her in ... to The Sans Film Festival for finally bringing together a viable speaker selection. more years we students have spent and the same reaction from police the May 9th issue of The Review . film movement in ewark. Here's hoping you don' t become the film First of all. who is this woman? I at this institution. and the thousands would have taken place. To say the I feel that she deserves an majors' BFAs when the university realizes the marketing potential. do not doubt Ms. Geyer's of dollars our parents have poured police beat him because he was apology for being portrayed a a credentials. and I mean her no into thi s school, justifies the fact black was just an excuse for black complete BITCH. It is one thing to disrespect, she is obviously a very that we are deserving of a guest people to justify their riot. paraphrase a person· s words, but successful woman but I really don't speaker who is at least semi Next, I'm sick of b lack people directly misquoting them is think anyone has ever heard of her. familiar to the students of the senior screaming that they are victims. It's complete betrayal. I remember The Review class. regardless of the cost. I think hard for me to understand this when She is going thro ugh a hard advertising choices for the guest that the University of Delaware I walk anywhere and I ee black enough time readjusting her Jeers speaker this past fall in past issues owes us that at least. people wearing the best name-brand lifestyle, and she does not need the and do you know who I saw as a Chris Hagert clothes, expensive jewelry, and entire university knowing that she potential speaker·J Dave Thomas, Junior driving good looking cars. Those threw a frying pan across her room .. .to any attempt by the uni versity to institute an Advisory Board. the Wendy's guy. Arc you people 26494@ udel. edu hardly sound like the scars of a when she got frustrated. Doesn't whatever the shape, size or form. We resent your transparent attempts at serious? This is an institution of victim to me. anyone have anything better to subversive control. We detest the pressure you've placed on our media higher learning, not a fast food Finally, I feel that in school and think about then what an athlete brothers and sisters at SLTV . Read our lips Roland Smith: 0 ONE Planned Parenthood chain convention. Regardless of this the job market the bes t people does when her eggs don't turn out WANTS YOUR ADVICE'. .. schoo l's academic caliber and should get in. Affirmative Action right ? ... to the city and university's implementation of the Robert Wood emphasizes decision standing, we still deserve a speaker pollutes the American work-ethic. Why not focus on the huge Johnson Foundation. First , the student media will never serve as a voice we have at least heard of and can be Referring to two recent letters to When I was growing up, my parents smiles on the faces of her parents on for university public relations no matter how worthy the cause. Second, proud of. someone the majority of The Review by former "abortion taught me to be th e best at the day of the competition, or the your attack on students' lifestyle is ultimately meaningless. Everyone st udents voted for. clinic" workers, we at Planned something to succeed in life. This sandwich board with words of knows that if you really cared about binge drinking, the city of Newark Perhaps the reason students Parenthood of Delaware would like no longer holds true. encouragement that her Alpha Chi wouldn't be zoned to allow six bars on a one mile stretch of road. submitted their own candidates, and university students to know how we If I am more qualified than Omega little sister proudly wore all ... to the university's sexual harrassment policy. Allowing the vice were so apathetic in their serve clients who come to us with someone of another race, they still around the beach during Looking president for administration to handle both university PR and any participation in the vote, is because unintended pregnancies. may get the job over me because Fit? investigation of faculty sexual harassment may not legally be a conflict they are a different color. Sorry, but Dave Thomas and other unknowns Our emphasis is on empowering Sarah is a great girl. I just want of interest, but it certainly is an ethical issue. Change the policy now in my opinion this is wrong. before we ever have a need to question your motives ... women to make their own decisions her to know that I will always be and achieve the best possible I w i II I eave you with a fin a I here for her as well as will her other ... to the university for not committing outright to campus safety. thought. Why is it perfectly alright Students will always walk home at night. So how about really being able Are you people reproductive health. After our sisters and friends. Everyone else medical personn e l confirms a for Charles Barkley to make fun of s hould know that I also have that to see a blue light from anywhere on campus? Or actually lighting some serious ?This is an white people in post game interview of those notorious dark spots? Safety patrols on foot, maybe? ... pregnancy and reviews the client's camoufl age '·We want you" T-shirt hi story. a counselor informs her of from a couple of years ago. but that she wore on the night of arm ... to the unfair salaries of two Women Studies professors. Come on institution of higher when Fuzzy Zoeller tri es to make a university, equal pay for equal work is a basic tenet of Women's her options (includi ng continuing wrestlin g. so I guess that means that learning, not a fast food the pregnancy, adoption and joke about Tiger Woods winning I will be satisfied with today, but Liberation. Suck it up and level the playing field ... the Masters, Mr. Zoeller's loses hi s chain convention. abortion) , reviews her medical tomorrow I will want more . ... to Residence Life's new alcohol policy that's guaranteed to force sponsors and is scolded in the more students off-campus and out of the university to the ire of both hi story and discusses her needs. Oh, and by the way, regarding Women who wish to continue their media" the line about showering and getting parents and the community ... I understand that my views are pregnancies may be referred to our to High Energy first thing in the ... to Student Heath Services. a perennial favorite, for not releasing were realistic choices, and we didn't not politically correct but I felt the the number (and just the number) of known HIV -infected students ... prenatal program. Those who wish morning ... the truth is that Sarah take it seriously. I can't believe the to consider adoption are referred to need to speak from the heart. I never showers before she goes to do ... to the City of Newark for the ongoing traffic/parking crisis. Wendy ' s guy was a legitimate guess that will just make me an evil Watch yo ur backs pedestrians. When the commuter rail stat ion opens an adoption agency her cardio. I know, I've had considerati on. No offense, Dave_ When a woman chooses abortion, white person. breakfast with her' next semester the traffic in Newark is going to explode. Has the city My friends back home will considered how this is goi ng to add to the problem? ... she is promptly scheduled for the obviously compare g uest speakers Vincent Louis Ruff ... the Newark City Council electoral process. The community is operation. Financial assistance is Pamela Clarke from their colleges to mine. and let available for those who cannot Sophomore Sophomore getting stricter and less receptive to students living off-campus. New [email protected] me tell you. I can' t wait to boast afford to pay. The woman wi II be 3971 1 @udel.edu regulations and greater expansion arc forcing more students into the about Georgie Anne Geyer, the town. There will never be a solution until we get a voting representati ve met at her appointment by a trained unknown journalist. compared to on the Council ... volunteer escort who will Sarah Knorr the other colleges respective well accompany her into our medical ... to the Newark police for using decoy minors to bust liquors known guest speakers. stores. It just smacks of entrapment ... center, where one of our patient misrepresented by The cost of a guest speaker is an advocates again talks to her about ... to this year's Delaware Undergraduate Student Council Election. understandable fact or in Review Was Mike Sauers the only member of the entire Student Council with her decision. Following the determining who speaks at our procedure, she will be accompanied the vision and ability to lead? It 's hard to criticize a student body for "I didn't do it for my sorority! ... graduation, but if the school says to a comfortable recovery room, apathy when their self-defined leaders couldn' t give a damn either. .. Whatever - I love brownie we can't afford more than $ 12 ,000. where she will have an opportunity ... to HTAC. Look kids we love you, really. But give us a break. sundaes." Whoever it was that they must be joking. Maya Angelou to discuss physical and emotional The opening of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'' went cost $25,000, didn ' t she? With all claims that it was Sarah Knorr who a little worse than planned. We reported it. End of story. And don' t try to needs, as well as future the hundreds of thousands of dollars said these lines, obviously does not hide behind that "we're just students" crap. So are we. You deal or you contraception. If professional that this school rakes in annually by know the girl. die ... counseling is desired, we wi II offer slapping parking tickets on students Yes, it is true that Sarah is a real ... to the Brickyard's Best Body Contest and any other tasteless her a referral. A follow-up repeatedly, and a $1 7,000 tuition appointment is usually advised. party girl, but this article depicted meat market competition that beg the objectification of the sexes. Get a her as a self-centered, vengeful plus expenses, they are telling me As the largest women 's health clue. hire some real entertainment and rise above the misogyny ... they can't afford Colin Powell? The bitch. She was extremely ... to the Valley Forge Music Fair, who books shows at the Bob provider in Delaware, we realize school apparently has enough disappointed that she did not place Carpenter Center, for being no more in touch with the college audience abortion is a difficult decision. We money to pave the yellow brick respect and support all women who first in the competition that she than your predecessors. The Violent Femmes were almost from the right road all over campus with spent months preparing for. but this decade, but Ringo Starr, please ... make this choice - before, during cobblestones, can build a new and after the procedure . did not cause her to want to go out ... to Delaware Judge Henry Ridgely for letting Brian and Amy get student center and can easily and conquer every girl in her sight. out of the state with nothing but a electronic homing device on their construct Gore Hall on the mall, but Sarah agreed that Vicki did a great ankles ... David Greenberg, Ph.D. can't afford a well known guest President and CEO job representing her sorority up speaker. Not to mention the Planned Parenthood, Delaware there. When Sarah decided to adjust her lifestyle in order to be in top e REYIEWe May 20, 1997 A9 Destroy all lawyers An ode to four years and 130 decision was based on the Like two whining children they government approvals. Shawn testimony of a number of came to court and said, "It's mine 1" Doctors are hesitant to treat Mitchell prominent medical researchers. while people wait for treatment patients fearing charges of medical credits Regardless of who is legally in because of their bickering. They malpractice and when they do treat the right, both companies are being would rather see people suffer and someone charge an exorbitant Bat Child petty. die than lose profits. amount to cover insurance dinner straight out of the pot and Escapes Baxter says it doesn ' t want More and more, our society is premiums. Tory pass I 0 days of drunkenness off CeiiPro to remove the product from becoming stand-offish and And so treatment and care for Merkel as a spree, and friends the market- it only wants the adversarial. patients gets lost in sticky patches congratulate us for doing so. " Can you picture a world profits. Rather than working out their of red tape and doctors ' fears of We can decide on Friday ~t·i tlwut lawyers ? The vel)· thought CeiiPro says the only reason problems and doing what' s best for legal action . And the quest for BJ 's afternoon to take off for the is chilling." Baxter doesn' t want the product to all concerned, people are more profit takes precedence over the Corner weekend, and, hell, we can even -Lionel Hutz, lawyer from "The be removed from the market is so it likely to sue and get all they can need to heal. jump up and down chanting Sim psons " can get one year of free clinical for themselves and only obscenities while our best trials while Baxter's product is themselves. Shawn P. Mitchell is an editorial In the 1950s, doctors buddies chug Beast Ice. I can picture nothing more receiving regulatory approval from Nowhere is this trend more editor ar Th e Review and hopes 110 prescribed tranquilizers to calm Ten bucks from Grandmom frightening than slowly dying from the government. tragic than 111 the medical one he knows e ver dies because unhappy housewives. can take us out for five nights, a disease from which there is no Both these companies have lost profession. two wealtln· bastards are fighting Unfortunately, today some and we go from poor to rich to treatment - except possibly dying sight of what their business is Pharmaceutical companies are abo ut who o wn th e rights of a people our age continue the poor in a matter of hours. fro m a di sease from which there is supposed to be doing and what is s o frightened of being s ued that /rea/men/ rh ey might need. Send e legacy of those meek and This is college: one Thursday a treatment. important in this case : sa v in g they withhold beneficial treatments mail to lemming@ udel.edu. passive, pleasant June Cleaver evening last semester, the MAC Thi is the situation in which people 's lives. for years while waiting fo r types - without the use of machine on Main Street had an mo re than 25,000 people could find Valium. unusually long line . Of course, the mselves in very soon as two I just want to take the limp, almost every oerson waiting was pharmaceuti cal companies battle lifeless beings and shake some carrying a Stone Balloon mug. I over the rights for a new spunk into them! pictured the students· only hours tech nology. Snap out of it, those of you before, panicking and pleading, At the center of the controversy who study, watch TV and then "Mom, can you put orne money is a ne w te chnology used in bone withdraw into your bed just in my account for books?'' ma rrow transplants, created by a before midnight every evening. Just think, in a few years. small Seattle biotech corporation Don't wasre your four years those fami liar Stone Balloon named CciiPro Inc .. ar Delaware! mugs could be replaced by red However it faces a law uit from Try going to bed late and plastic Pizza Hut c ups, brauy a large pharmaceutical company waking up early, and then make children and a spouse who has named Baxter International who up for the lost sleep when you sauce on their chin. claim that CeiiPro is in violation of 2:0 home for break. In the past four yea rs, the one of it patents. - If you ' re a college student biggest deal for most of our Hence. Baxter wants CeiiPro to who does laundry once a week. parents has been rearranging remove its product fro m the you 're nQt doing enough with their living room furniture, or marke t. Doing thi s could strand your time. (Not to mention shampooing the rugs. thousand o f patients who could you're missing out on the fun Conversely, college students benefi t fr o m thi po tential challenge of finding clean socks can li ve in four different places technology, which o nly CellPro and the feeling of bewildered in four years and switch majors offers. awe when you finally get around as many times as they quote the This technology is being used to to doing laundry - so many guru of practical philosophy. treat children dying o f leukemia clothes to choose from!). Homer Simpson. and to find cures for lupus and And classes? D on ' t waste Don't leave any possibilities multiple sclerosis. your time and (parents') money out. My own mos t cheri hed It 's unclear who is legally in the memorizing educ ational \HO ng in thi s controversy. Earlier useless experiences this year Baxter won a laws uit information at this fine whereby a federal judge ruled that just to get a n Just think, in a few institution CellPro had kn o wingl y u sed A in some have included Baxter's patented technology. Introduction years, those " II Benny St. However, this lawsuit was won to Nothing Firewater only afte r the federal judge class. Instead, familiar Stone Night'' (I still overruled the decision made by the chal len ge have scars) , jury. F urthe rmo re, the jury' s yourself with Balloon mugs Spring classes that could be replaced B r e a k s wi II make you (hitchhiking think. by red plastic Pizza home from If you 've Florida and ever been to Hut cups, bratty gettin g the Writi ng picked up by Mike Rich: over, finished, done, gone, out Center for children and a f o u r advice three spouse who has Metallica days before look-alikes) your paper' s sauce on their chin. a n d and I never would have been want to respond. Who knows? I edito rs thi s year, Bill Werde and due you need perfecting the finished to my satisfaction. only hope that you haven ' t argued Ma rk Jo ll y, the graphics people , more help art of getting Mike and the other columnists. Notably, Rich Another quick note I' d like to with me because yo u've agreed than the the little make is about readership of The with me. I don' t claim. after all. Ken Grimes and Anna White have Writing Center can offer. bottle cap -plink! - into the Review. It has long been a thorn in that my arguments were nearly so my deepest respect for being able And you've never had the plastic cup. Happy mv mental s ide to note how few well-formed as to be indisputable. to write weekly columns that were e njoyable experience of And I'm actually thankful for Thoughts responses I receive to my To those of you wh o did c ons is tentl y thoughtful a nd wondering whether your Brother the long nights I've spent editorials. respond, b y e - mail or a quick intelligent. word processor ribbon can last dorking around The Review or The most popular one. published comment while I lounged I'd al so like to give a special for a ll 15 pages of your final The year is nearly over, and I putting up with all those tears of last fall was succinctly titled "Sex somewhere on campus, I offer my thanks to my friends who have research paper. have undertaken a senior editorial homesickness at the Fresh Air sex sex sex th ank s . Those helped me through my four years Thanks to caffeine though, writers tradition - the farewell Fund. a camp where, a s a sex .·· The next re spon ses meant he re (if I forget you, I mean no you can start any project a t colu mn . First, however, I will wait counselor, I cri ed every night. m o s t Maybe you don't the world to me disrespect: my mind is j ust midnight and (barring any word unti l the applause over my Even if you still have a few responded-to because my flaw ed ) : Alexis , Amy, Bill , processor mishaps) hand in just years to go, the day you buy impending departure from the column dealt care or have any sort second purpose Bonnie. Dad. Eric , Jeff, Jen, as good a paper. your cap and gown (yes, you editorial page dies down. with a suit in writing these Kristin A., Kri stin K., Kyle, Meg, Sure, you ' II have a few bags have to bu\' them) will be here Seri o usly though, in the past, I filed by the of opinions, but I pieces was to Mom. th e Performing Arts Special under your eyes but at least you before you -know it. As the book have seen writers take a II sorts of parents of a eli cit thoughtful doubt that. Maybe Interest Community. the cast and won't miss the real college store ladies measure your head, avenues in their final editorials, s tudent who response. The crew of You Bastard! and everyone experience. you won't be wishing you'd fro m personal reflection to fell to his first was to see my articles lacked else who has affected me for the After eight semesters and four cleaned your apartment more pse udo-sage advice. Personally. I death from my picture in better. Winter Sessions, I have learned often or stayed in that night to will shy away from the latter, as I Christiana that special the paper each Finally. my gratitude goes out to one fact: unless you're graduate get extra sleep. do n ' t feel I have any words of East Tower. week. you (yes, you!). the constant, school-bound, GPA's do not Finally, for my fellow wi sdom to share that will make any The two something that bites Along the gentle, and supremely cultured (of matter. Take my resume for seniors, can you believe the time meaningful change in your lives, columns same line as you in the ass and course) reader of my column. You example. That one little line has come? Just yesterday we gentle readers all. However, I received five thanking all of have suffered through some pieces " Dean' s List: 1993, 1995" is were plotting to sneak a keg into suppo se that I have a couple of and three you anonymous makes you want to I've th ought were s upe rb and , about as significant as the part our freshman dorm shower, and reflections I' d like to outline for responses readers out un fo rtunately, another load that I that reads "References Avai Iable now we a re mature men and you, if you' ll bear with me. . respectively. respond. there, I' d like to think of as bastard c hildren. Upon Request." women about to embark on the First, I regret that I began th1s No t bad for a express my Through it al l, though, I have In fact, I've read Plato's final experience: the Senior Bar editorial writing so late in my school of apprec iati on to a lau ghed. cried and gotten pissed "Symposium·· for three different Crawl. career at Delaware. I've not had the 1000, but for a school 15 times that number of other folks (I only hope off; I can only ho pe that you've classes, and I still don't And that dreaded time to discuss any npmber of size? that the new editorial ediwr will done th e same. remember what the damn "Conoratulations Seniors ·· issues, both big and small, that I Now, I don ' t know what that a ll ow this quick bit of se lf Thank you, good luck and good thing's about. And when my banne; is flying across the Smith would have liked to. The world has says about you, the reader, or me, gratification in his first issue.) ni ght. major is a Jeopardy category, I Overpass already (We must be not yet suffered through all my the writer. Maybe you don't care or First, to everyone at The Review never score more than $200. old, for we' ve actually used the opinion s on abortion, capital have any sort of opinions, but I who I never saw because I ne ve r Mike Rich is a graduating senior So take advantage of our Smith Overpass). punishment, or religion, to name a doubt that. Maybe my articles ventured into those hallowed halls, and an editorial columnist for The large enrollment. You can come To those who graduate with few . Nevertheless, new things to lacked that special something that I thank you. Review. Send e-mail to to morning classes with red eyes me, we only have a week and a write about spring up each week, bites you in the ass and makes you In particular, my thanks to my [email protected] . and legal stamps up to your arm half left, and though we may not pits, and you're guaranteed not have jobs we have had a good to get called on. time. This school has been good to But as we enter the real world us. We have the tall trees on the get this: out there I hear the Mall, beautiful old buildings like weekend doesn't start until Memorial Hall and the baddest Friday. s tudent center east of the Mississippi. We are completely Ton· Merkel is a graduaring surrounded by people our own senio,: and a columnist for Th e age. R eview. Send e-mail ro And yet, acting like a five tory@ udel. edu. year-old is acceptable . We eat ~- \ Al 0 • THE REVIEW • May 20, 1997 are • YOU UBT. YOU TAKE NOTHING at VALUE· TO YOU. WE SAY: DRIVING IS BELIEVING We don't expect you to believe that it's a whole new Hyundai just because we tell you so. We don't even expect at Car And Dr. yhou to believe the experts ,A . IVer, w o called the Tib captivating little sportster uron at a fantastic price" "Move over, Celica: The Affordabl:rT~botor Trend, which raved I uron has your number." You may even raise an ey~brow at Consumers Digest, who named the 1997 Elantra a Best Buy. So drive one. Experience it for yourself. Walk int? any Hyundai dealer during the Ten Mtnute Test Drive Summer Sale and before you can say ,,test drive" you'll be sitting in the Hyundai of your choice. N0 questions asked Except, maybe, ,,How was it?'; And should you decide that you actually want one, we'll even throw in some special discounts. Like $f, 000 CaSh back on the sporty Tiburon or$500 CaSh baCkontheeconomicaiAccen;. And ask about our student and graduate finance programs. All of which will, of course, lead to prices that you won't believe. DRIVING IS BELIEVING (Boo) 826-CARS L.imrt« May 20, 1997 • B 1 UD graduate clowns around sense ng as ers up ann, a goatee sur Staff Reponer the streets lining the university. A sense of conspicious rounds his mouth which often breaks into a soft, gleam As Nikia Brown, a senior elementary education major, ness envelopes her, one that she doesn't feel when in the mg gnn. down South College Avenue with Smith Hall tis exclusive company of other African-American students. Noticing Steve is even easier when he is the only black next to her, she has her eyes on the prize: to get to face in a crowded shuttle bus ful destination without hassle, with- ..,.-..---:------:------=~':""'------,,...... ,.------. of white faces. attracting attention. "I chuckle sometimes," shouldn't be a problem. She is Steve, a junior sociology wP.II - BY ADAM SLOANE chance to go back to Senegal to do "I will be there for the next two and a Assi'\tant Ntl\'S Editor research on cigarette marketing. half years," Lori says. "I hopefully wi ll or many graduating seniors, the 'When I was over there it bothered get a job as a genetic counselor in a hos F future may seem a little shaky. me that a higher percentage of people pital some day." However, for a handful of graduates smoked than in America,' she says. Lori has been involved in campus who have explored what the university Anna, who recently published an edi life since her freshman year, when she can offer, a clearer path has been estab torial in the New York Times on ciga joined Gamma Sigma Sigma, a national lished. rette marketing in Senegal, has found service sorority. She chairs projects and These seniors, including anthropolo that places that don't have the health works on community activities for the gy and international relations major laws the United States does are more sororit y. THE REVIEW/ Joh n Chabalko Anna White, bio-chemistry major Lori influenced by advertisements, especial "Once a month, we get together with Svingali was eliminated in th final round of the Battle of the Bands Friday ni ght at the Stone Balloon. Hamby, and political science and eco ly American ads. the Association for Exceptional Adults," nomics major Mike Barlow, have dedi "Most people smoke for psychologi Lori says. 'We help them socialize and cated themselves to working as hard as cal reasons, not economic," she get them to interact with each other and possible to reach their goal. explains. other people ... nna has worked on many different The Council for International Lori has been a teaching assistanl for For the record, The Vibe wins A environmental concerns and prob Educational Exchange has awarded both Honors general chemistry and for lems on campus. After joining the Anna with the Bowman Scholarship the introductory bio-chemistry class. Student Environmental Action which will pay for most of her airfare to She is also involved in the University BY LAURA SANKOWICH of the bands played well and put that th ey would do it again if they Coalition her freshman year, Anna took Senegal. Affiliated Program for Families and Staff Reporter forth commendable effort. were given the opportunity. a proactive role in the organization. Anna also applied for and received Disabilities. And then there were three. Svingali was the first band of the For now. their main objective is "Freshman year was pretty radical," the Harry S. Truman Scholarship which "I want to help the community," Lori The Stone Balloon wrapped up ni ght to play. Despite the absence to make use of the studio time, Anna says with a ch uckle. 'We dressed will pay for her graduate school when explains. "It is educational for me to be the fin al round of "For the Record" of their drummer, who was not able which will be provided by Artifax up in radiation suits and protested the she decides to go. The award is for stu more active by attending meetings and Friday night. Competing for the to play due to injuries sustained in Studios in Chadds Ford. Pa. "The hard part is deciding what use of CFC's and HCF's" outside a dents pursuing a career in public ser lectures. prize of 60 hours of free studio a car accident, the band gave a chemical plant in Wilmington. vice. This past year, Lori received the recording time were Svingali, solid performance. we want to record." said Frankie "My junior year, I became president "They only take one person from George and Margaret Collins Ceitz Spindrift and The Vibe. Next up to take the stage was May, the band's bassist. "I don' t know if we just want to of SEAC to re-jump start the program." each state," she says. "I got [the scholar Award, which rewards those with good Out of the eight original bands Spindrift whose appealing, eccen Anna, who was also very involved in ship] for the state of Delaware." personality characteristics. - Karezza, Spindrift, Cecil 's tri c sound was compared by sever bang out a CD," he said. "We want making differences in social and hunger Anna is not wasting any time getting The award is based on academic Water, The Vibe, Gangsta Pump, al audience members to the Cult. to do a quality demo tape and then concerns, helped arrange a World on with her post-university life. The day standing but mainly on how one influ Svingali, Braxton Hi cks and the Last but not least was a lively set go from there. We have really noth Hunger Dinner for Oxfam. after graduation, she is going to ences other students at the university. Joy Poppers -selected to compete by the funky Yibe. ing recorded right now." The program, which was sponsored Washington, D.C., for lOweeks to intern "I consider it a real honor to get [an in a battle of the bands, four were Based on ballots cast by the The band plans on recording by Dining Services, was a dramatization at the Environmental Protection award] that I didn't have to get a good eliminated after the first two pre . audience and the decision of the over the summer and putting some about how the world eats. Each person Agency. grade in a class for," Lori says enthusi liminary rounds. judges, The Yibe came out on top. thing out in the fall. Ben Schwartz. who organized was randomly assigned to a specific 'Then I'll come back here and find astically. By the time the night of the com After The Vi be left the stage and coumry and given a typical meal, show something to keep busy," Anna says. "ln Lori currently works as a counselor petition rolled around, the number before the votes were counted, the the competition, said , 'This is the ing the inequities of many countries, October or November I go to Senegal for Birthrite, where she has worked of bands had dwindled to three. room flooded with anticipation. coolest thing that could happen in Anna says. fo r 7 months. si nce May. 'We counsel women and The Joy Poppers, finalists after the When the fina l results were Newark to a bunch of original She also organized a UNICEF pro "I want to go to grad school, but I help them in the pregnancy, financially, second competition, unexpectedly announced, the ecstatic band was music-playing bands. gram through the United Nations don't know when or where," shesays. "I with clothes, and emotional problems." withdrew from the contest. congratulated by cheers as well as "I think this just goes to show Children Fund, in which studentscould wi II drift." ike Barlow is another dedicated senior Although the band's drummer, hugs from the audience. how well we can all do when donate meals which they had left over ori Hamby, a Dean's Scholar, has who has done a great deal at the univer Ersk, did not wish to comment on "We were really tight," said Carl everybody just gets on stage and from the week. L been focused on a career in genetic sity. In addition to his economics major, why the band pulled out, he did say Turner, the band's hom player. works together." Last year Anna went to Senegal, counseling since her fres hman year. he is graduating this semester with an that the band is still together and "I think we knew that if we came " I think you ' ll see more original Africa to do research on gender and fer After graduation, Lori is moving to honors degree in political science. that they are currently in search of in and did what we had to do, play bands coming through here because tility decision making. A few days ago, Baltimore to attend Johns Hopkins ike Barlow will attend Harvard a new lead sin ger. everything tightly, it would go our this goes to show that this is what she found out she received a Fulbright University in order to pursue a master's M Law School for the next three The bands were given 45 min way," said drummer Dan Zeigler. people want to see." Schwartz said. scholarship, which will give her a degree in genetic counse ling. see SENIORS page B3 utes to play their best set each. A ll The band agreed un animously B2 • THE REVIEW. May 20, 1997 ~ . ,-. Third time is not a charm with 'Happy Town' ' .- . "The characters "There was a lot of creative tension ... Since her nash-in-the-pan hit "I Kissed A that wear out well, l don't know how creative it was'' Girl," Sobule has been written off by many as are the ones like -Katie Couric on working with Bryant being no more than a one-hit-wonder. Hans Solo." Gumbel She had a brief shining moment of glory, rid George ing high on MTV's "Buzz Bin," only to spend the May 1997 ; • rest of her life in the bottomless used and cutout CD bins. -"Most people say 'Oh my God, you '( ,. With "Happy Town," Sobule's first release in were nothing like what I expected.' What almost two years since ner self-titled 1995 album, 10 prot'es did they expect? That I was going to she proves all her critics' wet dreams true. sional outings I was involved with exact anack them or something?" Sobule's managed to enter that hallowed hall ly two of my co-stars. Just 20 percent. Mark. Wahlberg of heroes that includes fellow one-hit-wonders Which, by the way, is well below the Detour .. , . f .. The Crash Test Dummies, Ace of Base and the 4 national average." May 1997 Happy Town Non Blondes. (By the way, Linda Perry, what's -Ashley Judd on the perception that ;., · Jill Sobule up?) she dates all her leading men ··... I'm not c~ Lava Records "Happy Town'' is 14 tracks of radio friendly Harper's Ba'(P£1r good at keep Rating: ti~'c mock-folk which sound like regurgitated 2-year April 1997 ing secrets. BY ANDREW GRYPA old B-side outtakes. The vocals and guitar are Like so what if ~ I N~ws Feaiures Editor high up in the mix with a few added instruments " I love that if you have a crush on a boy, you found out long/ I used to hate her but now we get along." Back in the '50s, the "one-hit-wonder·· was thrown in to try to liven everything up. But it's Ross and The album is completely devoid of any of the you can call your agent and get to meet essential to a musical industry bent on jukeboxes nothing really spectacular or new. Rachel were controversy that made her famous in the first him. That's probably the biggest perk." and quick profits off a silly new dance craze or The only noticeable change to Sobule's sound -Claire Danes gonna break k songs about unrequited love. is the fact that she's recently learned how to play place. No homo-erotic songs like "I Kissed A Girl ," nothing stands out as being fresh or even US Maga:::Jne up? I mean, big Just watch one of those half-hour infomercials the drums. Her drumming is rather mediocre, but deal. It's not interesting. The closest she comes to that is on June 1997 .,. hosted by Dick Clark, slotted between she could probably fill in for Spinal Tap whenev "If there is a giving away government secrets.'. "Barren Egg," a song about her ticking biological "Bewitched" and the sunrise, which sell high er they need a new drummer. She could really -Lisa Kudrow on the ethics of reveal ,, clock, but that's been done before by people far pronunciation priced compilations of all the hits of the one-hit rock out with the boys: Just think how much bet to my nan1e in ing up-coming story lines ,,. wonders from each decade. ter "Big Bottom" and "Stonehenge" would be better then her. Throughout the album, Sobule drowns in the the future, I Detour But things have changed since Dick Clark's with her pounding away at those ski ns. hope it will be May 1997 times. Now, musical artists are expected to pro- Her lyrics tell stories of everyday life- with fom1ulas that most current pop bands are treading water in. The first track, ''Bitter." lacks any sort of 'Prince.' That is vide an album a few ill-placed four letter words sprinkled in to my dream. But "She's with Joaquin [Phoenix] right now. '· full of quality, not give her that mallternative fan base - mostly catchy hook to make the song interesting or even . REVIEW RATINGS until that day, But f--ing Joaquin is as off the wall as she just one hit single about the ho-hum ordinary things in life placed li stenable. Even the alternative song template of ·'· Classic. I'll just go by is! You ever seen his movies? He's like. and I 0 filler under the magnifying glass. But they don't reveal "quiet verse/loud chorus/quiet verse" ki lis Buy this disk. this." scary to begin with.'' songs. anything new or profound, especially on the title " Happy Town" before it can even save itself. Dub a friend's. -The Artist --Steven Tyler on daughter Liv's So in 1995, Jill track "Happy Town:·· "I wake up every morning Of course. '·Happy Town" could have been >'c~ Engleben Humperdink. Formerly boyfriend Sobule kissed a to the sounds of birds/ It 's really not birds it's my worse. Sobule could have tried doing a ska song. -...'c Don't squeeze the Channin. Known as Prince US maga~ine girl. Now what? neighbor's TV/ She watches talk shows all day Jill, maybe you should go kiss some more girls or something. Interview June 1997 May 1997 ' .------" I help my kids with their homework and ''I'm a Cablinasian,'' it's rough. ; .' STORES' Share My World Traveling Without Moving IN Mary J. Blige Jamiroquai - Tiger Woods on his racial makeup of When it Full Circle MCA Records Sony Music Entertainment Caucasian, African-American, Indian and comes to .•' ,. . Pennywise Rating: -__(-:{:.'( 112 Rating :~(..,'(--:,'( -:,'< Asian on The Oprah Winfrey Show doing frac- ~~ Epitaph Records People tions, it does •,- Rating: ~'l ~'c "'-'( I /2 Though she is faced with new competition Although ''Traveling Without Moving'' is their May 12, 1997 n't matter if from fellow divas like Aalyiah, Brandy and third album. Jamiroquai has managed to journey your movie's It's rude, it's in your face. it sounds exact Monica. Mary J. is still reigning as the queen of through the grandiose music world since 1993 fair ''Telling the tnuh.'' doing well.' ' ly like Bad Religion' Shocker there' hip hop!R&B. ly unnoticed. Unt i I now that is. -Marisa Tomei, describing her most -Bruce Pennywise is back with " Full Circle," and On " Share My World,'' Blige seems to lean While the album's first single. "Virtual Insanity" rebellious act. Willis Bruce Willis ·, • · trying not to sell out as much as other more towards the R &B spectrum of her sound, is probably most recognized for its intriguing George People ' Epitaph bands or ex-Epitaph bands. and may surprise fans with her usc of vocals. On video, that 's enough to send you scouring the house March 1997 May 12, 1997 .· Hopefully. the recent lack of emphasis on the title track and on "Seven Days" and "Not for change. And, despite one bizarre track involv •·1 have never punk will keep this record on the under Gon' Cry" (from the "Waiting to Exhale" sound ing an instrument called a didgeridoo geezer, the - ~ done body "[Universal would have given me $130 •' _ ground with great tracks like the leadoff track), Blige awes listeners with the range and disc is entirely worth the effort . piercing. It million to make a sequel to 'Jurassic ... " Fight Till You Die·· and the abrasive depth in her voice. Weaving hi s velvety voice between energetic rea II y scares Park.' J I don't have a lot of people saying . .,• "Society." Her remake of Natalie Cole's ''Our Love," is beats, the lead vocalist. Jay Kay. addresses issues me. l think our no to me so I'm the one who has to be Though it takes an educated punk car to slightly reminiscent of the Mary J. her fan s know like life's injustices on the reggae-influenced "Drift orifices arc just responsible. I'm my own worst nightmare differentiate the songs on this record, they and love. But underneath all the lovey-dovey Along," and drug abuse on "High Times." too scared.'' as a producer.'' '· •, are still great. They all sound the same, they lyricsyou can stil l hear the attitude she's known While club and disco influences arc di stinctive -Drew -Steven Spielberg ... all can knock your undies down to your for. ly obvious on all of the tracks. Kay applies hi s sen Barrymore Premiere ·• .. • ankles when you play them loud and they can Still. the best songs on the album are quintes suous vocals to love songs as well. "Everyday" and Drew Barrymore People May 1997 .·., easily be confused with older Bad Religion sential Mary J. hip-hop that break the monotony "Spend a Lifetime" are both heart-wrenching, soft May 12. 1997 tunes. of the slower tracks. "I Can Love You," with Lil' tracks perfect for a night of snuggling and spon "It kills me to have the hair I have and to The obnoxious and teasing punk element Kim, "Love Is All We Need" with NAS and taneity. '·I hated performing from a very early age be seen as a pretty boy.'' in " You' ll Never Make It" is a lmost reminis " Round and Round" keep Blige on top, and the Overall, "Traveling Without Moving" is a must and I never loved it. How I ever wound up -Maxwell ,-.. cent of something by Johnny Rotten and the new princesses behind her where they belong. doing it for a living, I have no idea" fmervieiV May 1997 ~ . have for this summer. It energizes, it romanticizes ' ~ Sex Pisto ls. and. best of all, it relieves. -Sheryl Crow flllerview -Keith Win er -Cindy Augustine -Christa Manalo. -<:ompiled by Cinar Augustine May 1997 ~out Stars •.-:) .•1 TUESDAY, MAY 20 SAGITTARIUS GEMINI (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) E lectric Factory True love is recorded (May 21-June 20) You are likely to find excitement (215) 627-1332 What usually would seem to be a and motivation in a hint of what's to • clear-cut situation may prove rather come today. As you look toward the Funk Music Festival $20 Wed. mysterious to you and others today. not too distant future, energy is run May 2 1 at 7 p.m. Ill ''The Notebook'' it may be that you're out of touch. ning high. Get down and get funky at the CANCER CAPRICORN Factory with Maceo Parker, Robert (June 21-July 22) (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Bradley's Black Water Surprise and A promise from a friend comes to Why use force today when gentle often fall s short of convincing the reader that this love Medeski, Martin and Wood. you in such an unusual fashion that persuasion can work just as well. is for real. In some cases. the novel produced laughter you may have reason to suspect it's Don't risk a friendship just to get where it was meant to bring tears. The Offspring with L7 $15 Sat. not ~he real thing. what you want. For example, Noah often speaks and thinks in poet May 24 at 8:30p.m. LEO AQUARIUS ry which sounds stilted on the page. In one instance. Arc you hungry for stink? Or just a (July 23-Aug. 22 ) (Jan. 20-Feb. 13) he is tell ing Allie how much he loves her and say~: sucker with no self-esteem? Either Today is a good day to put your nose You will have the chance today to do "We fell in love. despite our differences, and once we way, be sure to check these guys and to the old proverbial grindstone. something unusual and attract the did. something rare and beautiful was created. For girls out. But you'd better hurry or Finish those projects that have been attention of someone who may be in me. love like that has happened only once, and that 's these tickets will be "Gone Away.'' nagging you so you can enjoy the a position to do you a good turn. why every minute we spent together has been scared day! Take advantage of this opportunity. in my memory. I' ll never forget a si ngle moment of VIRGO Jamiroquai $17.50 Fri. May 30 at it.'' PISCES 8:30p.m. (AUG. 23-Sept. 22) (Feb. 19-March 20) It is hard to imagine anyone actually sayin):! those It 's virtual insanity! The sounds of BY ALLISON SLOAN You may feel pressured by someone Solitary activities can prove to be words to someone, which made the book have les' of Stevie Wonder - oh, I mean, uh, Sra)J R(•twna an impact. who is trying to live vicariously quite profitable today, in a number Jami roquai -come to th e E factory The notion that there is one perfect love for each of through you. Strike out on your of ways. There is no need to social The novel reminds one of a cross between ''The to shake the rafters. It's a great sound us is an idea that is explored. toyed with and aflirmcd Bridges of Madison County'' and "Romeo and Juliet." own today, claim your indepen ize if you do not wish to. in the best-selling novel "The Notebook" by Nicholas - tunes you can shake your bootie But unfortunatly. Sparks is dence! ARIES Sparks. to. Don't miss out' no Shakespeare. LIBRA (March 21 ·April 19) Sparks was inspired by T N (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) You can make things mean a bit The novel could easily be Rollins Band $/6.25 Fri. June 27 the love of hi s wife's par- H £ 0 T £ B 0 0 K made into a movie, and Your relationship with a Cancer or more to you today simply by alter cnts to pen a story about at 8:30p.m. sometimes it seemed like a Capricorn may get a little hairy ing your attitude slightly. Consider two ordinary people who Come in and bum with that was the intention, as today, as a result of increasing ten how things affect others as well. share an extraordinary Rollins,but be sure to get really c lose when Sparks spends page sion spawned by a secret. TAURUS love. up so you can sec that big vein on after page setting up the SCORPIO (April 20-May 20) The story is set in a Nicholas Sparks his big head bulge o ut when he perfect love scene for Noah (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Focus on those things which are screams. nursmg home where ·, (, \ I 1 and Allie. This is no time to be a coward; he or unorthodox today, and you'll dis Noah and Allie have Their loving reunion took she is who is unwilling to jump into cover that you have a talent for come to die. Allie has Theatre of the Living Arts place in front of a fireplace battle should be prepared to go doing that which others consider Alzheimer's and Noah (2 15) 922-1011 after a rainstorm . without. impossible. spends his days reading . ~ Mark Eit~el, Tuatara, and Th e Conveniently. Allie was her their love story from Minus 5 general admission seating wearing a white dress that a battered notebook. $12.75 Thur. May 22 at 8 p.m. forced her to change into a The ta lc is told mainly R.E.M.'s Peter Buck will be join men's shirt that hung seduc '"\·'f f in flashbacks. beginning ing former American Music Club tively ofT one shoulder. As · Newark Cinema Center (737-3720) Christiana Mall (368-9606) in 1932 in New Bern. frontman Eitzel for an evening of their glasses of bourbon (~~)Vtimes good through Thursday May (Showtimes good through Thursday May N.C .. where Noah, a fun and sad songs. Go and find out clinked, one could almost 2J) The Fifth Element 5:30, 8: 15 22) Volcano I, 3:30, 7:30, 9:45 local boy, meets Allie. a whatever a Tuatura is . Be sure to hear the obligatory sappy ~ather's Day 5:45, 8:30 Romy & Breakdown 1:45, 4, 7, 9:15 Anaconda rich socialite whose par catch him before he goes west. music. ~e 's High School Reunion 6, 8 1:30, 3:45, 7: 15, 9:30 Grosse Pointe ents bring her to New Sparks' greatest strength -~- Rep! Cinemas (834-8515) Blank I, 3:30, 7, 9:30 Liar Liar 1:15, Bern for business. Blockbuster-Sony Music came in describing the older (~IJowtimes good through Thursday May 3:15,7,9:15 Despite their different backgrounds, the two quick Entertainment Center Noah and Allie. The painful emotions of growing old 22) The Fifth Element I: 15, I :45, 4, Cinemark Movies 10 ly fall in love and spend a magical summer together, (609) 635-1445 and lostng the one you love were shown strongly. -t.30. 6:45,7:1 5,9:20, 9:45 Father's Day (Showtimes good through Thursday May in which they each become each other's first love. WPLY Summer FeZTival $20-27 When Noah tnumphcd over a stroke to sec Allie on t~ 10,4:10,7:10,9:40 Breakdown I, 2: 15, 22) The Fifth Element I, I :30, 4, 4:30, When the summer is over, Allie leaves and Noah Sun. June I at 2 p.m. their 49th wedding anniversary, it caused actual tears 3>1!5, 4:45, 5:30, 7:10, 7:45, 9:30, 9:55 7, 7:25,9:50, IO:lOTheSaint 1:15, 4:05, spends the next 14 years remembering his only love This concert is sure to be a ton of to flow. Warriors of Virtue l:IO, 4:10 Austin 7:10,9:40 Romy and MicheUe's High and resigning himself to a life alone. fun with the sounds of the Squirrel The pretense upon which the book was written was l?jtwers I: 15, 4:15, 7: 15, I 0 Volcano I, 4, School Reunion I :05, 3:20, 5:25, 7:35, When Allie returns to New Bern to sec Noah one Nut Zippers, Beck, Cheap Trick. an interesting one. The love Noah and Allie shared 1;.:9:50 Romy and Michelle's High 9:45 Father's Day 12:50, 3: I 0, 5:30, last time, she is 29 years old and engaged to be mar To<>d the Wet Sprocket, Luscious was inspiring at times and their letters to each other Stbool Reunion I :30, 4:30, 7:30, 9:50 7:45, I 0:05 Austin Powers I :20, 3:25, ried. Predictably, the two fall in love again and Allie Jackson, Matthew Sweet, James, were especially engaging. ~onda I :20, 4:20, 7:20, 9:55 Grosse 5:40,7:50, IO:OOMurderat 16001 :25, is forced to break the news to her fiancee. Noah and Despite the c liched cheesiness of lines such as Pdinte Blank 7:10,9:45 Liar Liar 1:15, 4:25,7:30, IO:OOSprung 12:55,3:15, Kul a Shaker and Paula Cole. Allie, now together as they were meant to be, spend "So~?w hcrc , he knew, there were people making ~'15, 7:25, 10:05.Spnmg I :05,4:05,7:05, 5:35, 7:55, I 0:15 Night Falls on the next 49 years together. - Vero11ica Fraatz and JiliCortright love, the novel succeeded in making one wonder ~-GV Night Falls on Manhatten I, 4. 7, Manhatten I :35, 4:20, 7:20, 9:55 The quick 214-pagc novel is successful in portray whether somewhere out there is a perfect partner fur 9:15 Warriors of Virtue I: 10,4:10,7: 15,9:35 ing the intensity of Noah and Allie's love, however, i't everyone. ' :a May 20, 1997 • THE REVIEW . JUM Hybrid sport The Odd Couple: ---l The Larry Unthank Duol brings frisbee • BY JILL HEROLD that their sound is unique. "There :' Staff Rt!purter are very few times when music can I The lights go down at 9:30 p.m. relax and excite a man at the same C flingers up to par every Wednesday at the East End time," he says. I Cafe. A candle is lit on each wood Larry describes his style as 1 en table in the smoky front room. exactly that, his style, or "classic 1 People sit back, sip their beers and music with an Unthank twist, very I Fore! Disc golf is a hole take slow drags from their ciga fiee." ~ rettes. Heads bob and feet tap to the The twosome takes the audience f new approach to fun beat of the Larry Unthank Duo's for a ride on the soul train, starting I mellow groove. out calm and cool, slowly building i When Larry's smooth, raspy up to a powerful, faster-paced speed t BY BETH ASHBY regular golfers. It's voice cuts through the crowd, heads locomotive. t Administrative News Editor not a country club immediately turn. He sings with The trip takes their fans from ~ "What are you waiting for, the gusts? thing." sincerity and passion, then picks up "Chicago to LA," Larry sings, as 'I Just throw the thing," Jake says. Kerry After Kerry and hi s saxophone, making it sing with they "get their kicks on Route 66." takes a few running steps and hurls the everyone else has just as much feeling. The sax bellows with Larry's disc with a straight arm. It soars and teed off, the two Shawn Qaissaunee lays down the sweet blend of blues, jazz and soul. f looks like it's going into the tree line on sets of partners beat on the guitar and the two play, Playing improvisational style, he I the rig hr. "Nice -come on back for the walk into the woods THE REVIEW/ Jay Yovanovich feeding off of each other as well as belts out high falsettos cheered on I penetration," Jake says. to find all four The nearest disc golf course to the university is in White Clay Creek State Park.· the audience. by the crowd. ~ Disc golf, a growing trend since the discs. Both mem- They perform as a duo on They break into a blues tune and ~ directors from each course in his region Rich is "one of the pioneers in ' 70s, borrows the rules of golf, but bers of each team will throw their next Wednesdays night, but normally the sax cries in pain over a lost love. j to help make up a schedule for PDGA Delaware for disc golf," says Amy replaces the ball with a frisbee and the shot from whichever of the two discs play with the entire Larry Unthank " Larry is so diverse in his talents. I tournaments. There are four courses in Cridland, a uni versity graduate of '89. hole with a basket. lies closest to the hole. Group, composed of fo ur members. He can play from Hendrix to ~ Delaware that hold tournaments: Amy, who won the national women's Newark resident Rich Hughes, a The hole is actually a metal basket The entire band also performs at the Coltrane," says Aydin, of' Brandywine Park, Lums Pond, Cape doubles championship the past three regional coordinator for the on a pole, about three feet off the East End on a regul ar basis, as well Wilmington. "And Shawn is just an Henlopen and Killin's Pond. · years, says Rich was really instrumental Professional Disc Golf Association ground. Chains hang from a pole above as the Bourbon St. Cafe in incredible guitar player. He knows in getting her into the sport. since 1985, says he has seen the sport the basket so discs will hit them and fall Last year, the "Breeze and Treeze" Wilmington. every jazz chord and then some." tournament. two days of competition at At first, though. Amy wasn't that grow a lot over the years. in. As a duo, Larry and Shawn Larry, who has been performing Brandywine (known for its breeze) and great. "I would throw it , you know. and "In 1983, I'd say less than a dozen Rich carries a special disc bag with attract fans of a wide variety, a good professionally for about 20 years, Lums Pond (known for its trees) drew a it wouldn't go anywhere,'' she says. and a half people played in Delaware about 12 discs, with names like mix of students, locals and adults. says Shawn may be the best gui crowd of 130 professionals and amateur "But it was fun. and I was having a total. Now thousands of people are "Cyclone 2," "#I Helix" and After several tunes, the crowd is tarist he has ever worked with. players. good time, and then, I don't know. just playing." "Cheetah." Which one he throws tamed and flowing with the cool, Craig Wetherby, manager of the The PDGA establishes the rules of overnight I got hooked. The people who play are "very depends on how far and he wants the mellow vibe. Shawn's eyes close East End Cafe, says he loves the sport, publishes a disc golf course "It 's the kind of sport where it 's a diverse,'' he says. "Frisbee golf is just so disc to go, and which direction he wants and his fingers glide knowingly Wednesday nights there. "The directory and sends out a quarterly very close-knit group, and once you get enticing. Everybody's thrown a Frisbee. it to fall. across the guitar, and the tune atmosphere is, well, electric .. . no, newsletter. into the sport, you see the same people It 's a lot of fun and very addicting." According to Rich, there are discs seems to come from some secret static. Yeah, static - like when Rich says he's a little baffled about out playing and then you end up Though tournaments are often com that fall right, fall left, flip, stay stable, place deep inside him. your socks come out of the dryer the public perception of disc golf. He frie nds,'' she says. petitive, Rich says that one of disc roll and just about anything else. There The duo offers an intense soul stickin' hard to each other," he says. recalls once when he contacted a sports A member of the PDGA for three golf's proverbs is "he who has the most are three basic types of disc: driver, satisfying escape to the crowd. "The "That's the feeling I get when I : editor at the Wilmington News Journal years and professional for about two, fun , wins." mid-range driver and putter. music just washes the worries away. walk into a candle-lit room, about a tournament coming up. Amy can't remember how many tour Junior Chris O'Bryan says he likes All of the discs are about nine inches You can just relax and have no smelling fresh shrimp and coconut ''He said it wasn't a sport. He goes, naments she's competed in . The pro disc golf because it involves skill, not a in diameter, but drivers have a lower cares," says Laura, a Newark resi drinks to hear this soft but aggres 'Why, do you hit the Frisbee with a toumamems are quite different from lot of running around. profile than the others so they can be rlent. sive jazz flow. This sound coming a relaxed player, but a lot of competitors ''It's really relaxed," he says. "You of softer rubber so they will stick to the it's not a sport .' I was really disappoint Fingers moving furiously, Larry from only two guys playing sax and can just walk around the park and chat , chains, rather than bounce off. ed in that. It is officially a sport." are uptight and intense. plays the sax with intense feeling, guitar. The people are swayin' and but at the same time play a game." The PDGA. which sets the standards Part of the problem is that the public In trying to explain why she fell in mastering the instrument. "That's the guys are playin'. I'm amazed isn't aware of disc golf. love with disc golf. Amy says. "I Alan Horowitz. a professor of for discs, was founded in 1974 by a my vehicle. It's the closest sound that thi is here in Newark.'' : thought it was so amazing watching the Continuing Education, said he likes the handful of disc enthusiasts. The non "Once I got ready to play with my ing instrument to the human voice," Larry loves playing at the East: sport because it 's "free" in several profit organization has about I 0,000 wife, and we saw a fami ly around the di sc fl y. and that you could make it tum says Larry, who's been playing the End Cafe. 'This is my home; I've: basket,'' Rich says. "It was lined with tin different ways. make it tum to the left or ways. members world-wide and disc golf sax for 30 years. been here for about four years. The~ foil, and they were barbecuing out of it. the ri ght and ro ll it. I was just so amazed "It's free economically," he says, courses in 41 states as well as II coun "The way he plays the sax ... it crowd is very appreciative. There 's ~ They thought it was a newfangled bar by the night of the disc itself." explaining that discs only cost about $8. tries. just screams with emotion," says a lot of love in thi s joint." C "It's also free in that the people who Ri ch works with the tournament becue grill. That was pretty funn y." Jed, who's visiting from New York. Shawn says, "The crowd is great.: Rich is '·one of the pioneers in play are free-spirited; they're not like directors from each course in hi s region The duo has developed an electric. They really respect our~ impressive following at the East passion for music. We enjoy our-~ End. "It's great to hear old-school selves when they enjoy them-~ blues. It's a sound that's not repre selves." ~ sented enough in Newark," says This theory goes both ways l Kevin , a local who goes out of his apparently. ''I think they' re wonder- J Deltones travel through time way every Wednesday just to hear ful. They really have fun with what~ Larry and Shawn. they're doing, which makes u s~ Pome, a university junior, agrees enjoy it even more," Laura says. : • ------,• In their final concert, the a-cappella Super Seniors look to future i group bade farewell to senior members • continued from page B I -~• - .! years. During the summers, he plans to district attorney's office. . do internships in government agencies. These exceptional graduates,.' ~ · "I spent my freshman year like have not wasted any time, will most BY DANA BERTOTTI evenmg. Audience everyone else, going out and having a likely be the leaders of tomorrow. Staff Reporter members had their good time," Mike explains. "However, Bacchus Theater was sucked into a time moment in the spot after sophomore year I saw that what warp Friday night as the Deltones a-cappella light as they joined you do at the university affects your group guided 175 audience members through the group on stage future and that I needed to go out and be 40 years of rock-n-roll. a nd grooved to the as active as possible." " Deltones Through the Decades" matched popular time warp Last fall, Mike served on the cam bell bottoms with charm necklaces, platform dance. paign staff at the governor's office, shoes with Fonzi leather jackets. Compare it " How can you stay where he says he made a lot of good to a rerun of " Happy Days" seen in the ' 90s, in your seat for this contacts. This summer, he will return as an intern. taped in the '70s and set in the ' 50s and song?" asked sopho- Counesy of Beth McTarnney "What was unique was that I got to you've got the Deltones final concert of the more Metivia Berke. The Deltones said goodbye to seniors Meredith Moore, Beth McTamney and Mark Zych. THE R EVIEW A semester. " It was a mosh pit meet a lot of Delaware grads," Mike Sophie B . Hawkins' "As I Lay Me Down." says. "It 's remarkable to see that the "We wanted a theme that appealed to both up there' Odd for an a-cappella concert, but "It was the perfect end to the evening," said people go on to play a part in the state." the students as well as our parents," said fun nonetheless." sophom ore Clare Gimpe l. '·I was happy to Mike has served as the recording sec senior Deltone Ben Cohen. "A compilation The second half of the show brought fri g ht hear c urrent songs to finish off the night." retary of the national honors society, such as this is perfect for all ages." ening visions of neon Swatc h watches and Senior good-byes and final farewells Golden Key. He has also been the secre The concert began with a rendition of acid-washed jeans to the 3 demonstrated the closeness of the group as tary for the American Civil Liberties GRADUATING.:r " Young Blood," a song written in the ' 50s and minds of the college students in the audience. they sang their to ke n song " Love the One Union here on campus. incorporated into the soundtrack of the C lassics such as "Jack and Diane'' by John Yo u ' re With" by Crosby, Stills and Nash. Mike, who currently serves as a Broadway musical "Smokey Joe's Cafe." The Cougar Mellencamp. "Centerfo ld'' by the J. SENIORS THb:=~:~ Friendship is the core of this small singing teaching assistant for the department of group time-travelled into the flower child era Geils Band and " Break M y Stride" by : .:t\!f group, say its me mbers, and their positive economics, has been awarded the with Simon and Garfunkel 's "Fee lin' Groovy" Matthew Wilder were also covered. e nergy rubbed off o n the audience. Lanier Prize for Economics for being an and The Righteous Brothers' " Soul and Senior Deltone Beth McTamney sp orted BEST OF "You can te ll that they are having so much outstanding student in the department of Inspiration." the '80s garb, complete with blue eye shad ow, • .•.-it fun up there ... said freshman Nora Fitzgerald. economics. He also received the Elin " Cheesy, happy love songs- you've gotta pink lipstick and peg-rolled jeans. ''The ir excitement and enthusiasm jumps off Award for being an outstanding senior love them," said Deltone Melony Thomas. '" 80s stuff is like no o the r,'' McTamney LUCK! the stage into o ur laps.'' political science major. " It's interesting to see how these idealistic said. '·'Deltones Thro ugh the Decades· With a successful concert and semester Mike used to work for the Honors melodies have transformed over time." wouldn't be complete without those synthe under thei r belt, the Deltones left the stage Program, where he was a Wri ting The Deltones displayed the distinctive sizer sounds and random lyrics ... with thei r motto ringing in the ears of the Fellow. In addition, he worked for the style of each changi ng decade with "Time The finale of the concert brought the audi audience: '·Deltones Forever, Thank You, Office of Admissions with orientati ons o,;. ,t.[ Warp" from "The R ocky Horror Picture ence up to date with Lisa Loeb's " Stay," ~ Good Night!" and as a tour guide. •. j a: Show" soundtrack, a n appropriate tune for the Counting Crows ' "Long December" and Eventually, Mike says, he wants to work for the Justice Department or the African-American students discuss a segregated campus .• •:!..; continued from page Bl Senior Kenny Grimes writes a regular editoral just because some people might think it's weird. comfortable and get wasted. do this. I saw how going here made me app~i~: ''I'm not saying that white students don't want column in the Review, "What A Brotha Knows," "Lots of older people tell me: watch some of "I think a lot of people feel the way I do, but a ate my own people." to uet to know black students, or vice versa. But frequently dealing with the black experience at the things you do and say. because you never lot of people don't care; they' II just do whatever *** I think that perhaps just misconceptions or the the university. know who is watching.'' they want to do regardless," Nikia says. Most likely, if you see Nikia headed down climate of the university could contribute to the "We all go through the same collegiate strug At college, Rahveyei doesn't feel like he is *** South College Avenue, she is headed toward the polarization. I don't know. And it's not like I've gles," Kenny says, "but then we got that extra being watched, not that he would care. "It is interesting," junior Jamilah Barnes says Center for Black Culture. · ·~ extended the olive branch to a whole bunch of added weight of discrimination, racism, and its "I ain't perfect, and some things will get to me," with a smile. Anywhere else on campus, Nikia s:rYi) people, either." . . , depression." Rahveyei says. "On the whole. I ain't got no time "Overall, it's a sense of not isolation, but ''African Americans are always looked upon .a; On the third floor of Ewmg Hall ts Steven s Kenny has experienced the racial epithets, the to worry about what other people think of me uniqueness, in that there are not a lot of who I am representing all African Americans ... and yoilre:.. .,., , oasis, the African-American Studies department. clutched purses, and the suddenly locked car it's whatlthink of myself. and what I am on this campus," says Jarnilah, constantly watching yourself to make sure you"re • It is where he feels most comfortable, where he doors that are not entirely unusual experiences "I earned my way into this school, I didn't ride describing what she believes it is like to be a not doing anything that people would, I guess, doesn't think before he acts. for a black man walking down Main Street. nobody's coattails to get here. I earned my way black student at the university. stereotype by saying, 'Oh, that's what the bla!!il. ' "I don't worry about how the black people per "Black people I know have said, 'Don't go to in here, so I have a right to be in this class. If they '1t's not a bad feeling being black at UD. It's a people do.' · , ~:. ceive me," he says. the University of Delaware because it's don't like me being in there that's tough on them. proud feeling. "In the Center, you don't have to worry ~ But in class where he is freq uently one of the racist,'"Kenny says. But he thinks racism is pre It ain't got nothing to do with me." "When I see another black person on campus, that. You can kick back, relax and be yourselfi I! few black students, Steven acts differently. velant everywhere. Some African Americans feel no more com I am sure to say hello. It's unspoken .. . like say guess that's why I spend most my time at The!. "1 wouldn't raise my hand or get involved in "The way I feel is, it doesn't get any more real fortable inside the classroom than they do out ing God-bless-you after you sneeze. To let some Center. 1:.1: discussion, not because I don't feel like I can add than the University of Delaware." side in social situations. one else know that I can relate to you simply "I get along with some black people, I get along; something to the discussion, but you're always *** For Nikia and her friends, the possibility of a because I'm black, you're black and we're both at with some white people. But I think th~ worried about perceptions. And I'm not one who Rahveyei McKinnon, a black sophomore polit Friday night out at the bars on Main Street sim UD.'' University of Delaware has just helped me ""* likes to say everything revolves around ~ce .. I ical science major, grew up in Newark, N.J. in a ply isn't a consideration. The strong sense of African-American com pare for later on in life. It's forced me to ~. would hope that everything doesn't, but bemg m predominately black neighborhood. Having "I guess it's because you know you're goi ng to munity that Jarnilah feels on campus does not people for who they are, and you just haw,,!_O! this skin is just a different feel. No matter how entered the university at the age of I 6, Rahveyei be outnumbered at the bars," Nikia says. "It's no seem to carry over to her life at home in accept situations whether they be fair or wheth~ qualified you arc, how smart, how anything, you is surprisingly self-confident. fun drinking if you're constantly stressed, and Baltimore, Md. they be biased, you just have to roll with ~ always have that funny feeling about how you "''m going to let my personality and who I am worrying about your surroundings, whereas it's a "When I went home after my first semester, I punches, especially if you can't do anything- to:: change it." - · are going to be judged." come through regardless,'' Rahveyei says. "I lot better to go to the Triangle and get whatever went to this mall and I was saying hello, hi to *** don't feel any need to be a whole other person it is you want and go back to where you feel everyone. I was ~inking , wait a minute, I can't Even when just walking to class. 8411 THE REVIEW • May 20, 1997 Tamagotchi's got the gimmick that'll getcha I' U tell ya ... kids these days. If you don't attend to its every need by press only at the beginning of May, and already 3.5 In the interviews with these children I've seen For almost four years now, I've received ing a series of buttons located underneath the million have been sold. on TV and in the papers, they look stressed out unneeded, extensive knowledge about what toys tiny screen, it doesn't stop beeping, and the little I asked my next door neighbor at home, who and anxious. They have dark circles under their are the coolest and the highest in demand, thanks bird on the screen packs up and flies away. Now Media has three children, if her kids were in possession eyes and they shake and cough and watch their to my three-and-a-half-year-old niece, Grace. doesn't that sound like fun? Wouldn't it be nice of, or whining for, a Tamagotchi yet. I figured if "pets" with fear and reproach. They look as We went through the Tickle Me Elmo phase to have something else in your life to nag you? any kids on my block would have it, these kids though if that thing should beep one more time, this past Christmas, and just recently went Generally, these toys are being sold to kids Darlings would. They have all the latest and greatest they're just going to lose their minds. OK, maybe through the nightmare of the Bitchin' Beanie that are older than Grace, around age ten and up, when it comes to toys. it's not all that bad , but it just doesn't seem like Buddy Babies, or whatever the hell they're which makes both me and my sister (Grace's My neighbor, Sandi, scrunched up her face in something one could categorize as fun . called. Now I wait in fear of the next toy tantrum. mother) breathe easier. The funny thing is, confusion. As things stand right now, my niece Grace is Apparently, there is already a name to my Tamagotchi is not in demand just by children a sweet little girl with not much on her game plan The CNN commentator even told how natives ''Tarna-WHAT?" she asked. "What is that?" pending pain: Tarnagotchi. there are adults out there fighting through the besides what's up next on Nickelodeon and how from Japan can't get this "pet" over in their own After I breathed a brief sigh of relief, I gave It is the latest toy out of Japan, and it is scary. crowd for these annoying, unattractive little pseu her a quick run-down of what I knew of the toy. to keep her little two-year-old brother from country, even though the whole thing originated Tamagotchi, which "cute little bird" in do-Gameboys. CNN's Headline News reported m~ans there, so they are flying over to America just to ''No, I don't think so," she said when I fin pulling her hair while she plays with her toys. ( Japanese, is a little digital, egg-shaped ... thing the average age of a person who plays with these get it. ished, still looking a bit perplexed. "But don'ttell can only hope the evil Tarnagotchi hype is well on a keychain with a computer screen on it that little headaches is between 20 and 21. over by the time she catches on. How many people can say they flew almost my kids about it. That sounds like something shows - what else? - a little bird. The little Suddenly, I had visions of the Cabbage Patch halfway around the world for a $15 toy? Not Courtney [her daughter] would want."' hand-held video game lets off these irritating, fin Kid rush at New York City's FAO Schwartz, only many. It's just as well that Courtney lives her life Vemnica Fraarz is the out-going assistant emer gernails-down-a-chalkboard-type beeps to let this time for these dinky little keychains. And all This toy is obviously not just a plaything for without a Tamagotchi. As she is right now, she is tainment editor and an in-coming features editor. you know when it is hungry, sad, sick, bored or of the people beating down the doors to get in at some- it obviously goes much deeper than that. a fairly relaxed little girl. However, I can not say She wishes Keith Winer tons oflu ck with his desk even if it needs to be changed- because yes, it the store's morning opening, with very few This is no joke. The Philadelphia Inquirer the same for the children who have been lucky and is glad she isn't him. E-mail her at does poop (on screen). exceptions, had no children in tow. reported Tamagotchi was introduced in the States enough to stumble across a Tamagotchi. [email protected]. All kidding aside, this guy is no Bozo continued from page B I clown school to teach class of the academy. ceeds of the event went to for clown college in 1981 , es on the correct way to take Chris graduated from the the children of a local clown 6,000 people were in com a fall. police academy at the top of and personal friend of petition for only 60 spots. 'That was my specialty, his class and also received Chris', Dave Saadall, who "At that time," Chris falling down,'" he relates. the chief's trophy. died at the age of 37, leaving recalls, "they used to adver Chris says that in order to "At that time the inspec behind three children and tise that it was harder than teach someone how to fall tors called me in, they said, his wife. getting into law school." you have to teach them what 'Yeah Chris, we didn't want Chris currently perforrns Chris and his classmates parts of the body to avoid to hire you because we were as three clown characters compared clown school to putting impact on. afraid you wouldn "t take this which include Officer marine boot camp. "I also taught them that seriously, but we guess you Offbeat, a clown duo called "It's only ten and a half you have to listen to your proved us wrong.'" the Crash Brothers and a weeks long but its very own body,'" he says. But Chris continued to do third well-recognized char intensive training," he says. Chris received a position clawing on the side. ''That acter about which he is not SUMMER~ALMOSTHERE! Chris' educational expe of esteem in the clown was the hardest part, con at liberty to discuss for con rience in clown college con world during his final year vincing them that I can be a tractual reasons. sisted of juggling, unicy in the circus, when he was clown and sti II do serious He says that he does get cling, various circus skills, promoted to boss clown. work, too," he says. booked for some events movement and acrobatic After Chris left the circus He may have been too through an agent. However, classes and elephant riding. m 1986, he opted for a convincing. "One of the he does not have just one Out of the 60 members of career change. main reasons I decided to agent. Chris' graduating class, just "When I left the circus I leave the police force was As for Shelton's fam ily. 25 went on to get jobs with thought, well, I guess it's when they found out I was a they are just a bunch of the Ringling Brothers and time to get a real job, and I clown, they wanted me to do clowns. Barnum and Bailey Circus. went back and became a more clown stuff." Chris His wife Cindy "does Chris was one of them. police officer," Chris says. says they would have him most of the birthdays nowa "When I got in the circus "I did that for about three go around to schools dressed days," Chris says. "I don't I was pretty crazy on the ele years and realized that I'd up as a clown and talk to stu really have the time any REGISTER NOW phants," Chris says. "I used much rather be a clown.'" dents. more." to try to do tricks, and some 1l1e most difficult aspect ''When it looked like they As for his three children, times I got yelled at because of Chris' new career was were going to gear me off "They' re little clowns them they don't really want us to convincing people to take towards community affairs, selves really," he says. In-person, by UDPHONE, or on the Web at get hurt." him seri ously. Even though that's when I decided to "We' re not encouragmg He used to try to jump he received the highest pos leave and go back full to full them to go into it, but they upon the elephant's head at sible score on his police time clowning," he says. just can't help but want to the end of a routine. "I was academy entrance exam and Chris' latest appearance learn some of the tricks. My http://www. udel.edulsummer always a bit of a daredevil,"" was in good physical condi was at Dickinson High two older ones are in gym he says, grinning. tion he did not make it into School m Wilmington, nastics right now and they During the span of his police academy right away. where he coordinated a per do comedy routines in the four year career in the cir In fact, he was admitted only formance entitled Circus show and they do a little bit cus, Chris went back to after someone dropped out With a Purpose. The pro- of juggling." Check out the easy-to-use directory of breadth requirements that are available specifically for your major this summer. Remember that Summer registration is 11 first-come first-served~~. Though we do book buybackevery day - It'~ time for our end of the ~em~ter Horray for the 6 ra d ua t~ 1/ Have agreat SummerL .... CASH! 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Coach Barbara out Tara Pointin and sophomore whiz-kid Caltha leave considerable holes and hopefully next year's two sen started their own professional bas Viera stacked up her 1,000 career match at Delaware Seymour, this group of runners and hurlers have a sophomores and juniors will be able to fill them. tences ketball league - hmmm I think I've and coached her team to 15th place in the NCAA bright future in front of them. The 6-7 record and 6th GOLF seems to be heard something about that. Tell Division I digs ranking. place finish at the conference tournament doesn't Delaware's golf team didn't break any records his in contra that to the thousands who turned MEN'S BASKETBALL illustrate the talent and dedication of this team's mem year. In fact, they only finished in the top ten in two of diction with out to watch the LPGA here in Back and forth. Every time it seemed the Hens bers. Pointin and Seymour will both be competing in their matches. 1l1ree standouts did their best to lead one another. Wilmington this weekend. were going to pull off a win- something shut down. the Eastern Championship this coming weekend. their team to victory - it just wasn't enough. Mike Since being 1f;LIIlr1S!>I "Women's bodies are just not Defense, offense, shot percentages. With a rather dis MEN'S INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD Ladden, a sophomore transfer from Penn State led the named co made to be athletes." appointing record of 15-16 and a fifth place ranking in Not a bad year for these marathoners. With a 6-4 team as Delaware's top America East Tournament fin sports edi Ask Jackie Joyner Kersey about the conference, there is a lot to look forward to next record and a 5th place seat at the conference champi isher and slid into 29th at the Princeton Invitational. tor I have her rigorous training program, her season. But without two of the most talented basket onship, the team showed they can be a mighty force. Junior A.J. DiGennaro lent his expertise as a top UD gotten more...,______. body seems to hold up just fine. ball players this university has ever seen. Seniors Greg The 4x400 meter relay placed 15th at the IC4A meet finisher in four tournaments. Newcomer Ryan Hucker guffa ws, Talk to the U.S. gymnastics team. Smith and Peca Arsic will be sorely missed when at Princeton this March. Eight team members quali also contributed and landed top finisher at two tourna snorts and sneers than I can count. Those tiny "little girls" have more November rolls around. But have faith in Coach Mike fied for the IC4A and had respectable results. This ments. Which is odd, seeing that most of strength, power and stamina than Brey and his promising returnees and newcomers. team also has a lot to look forward to next season. MEN'S LACROSSE them come from my dear old boys their age. WOME 'S BASKETBALL Persistence is the key word for these individuals. Ouch. The 3-12 record stings a harsh reminder of friends. Who, by the way have "Girls just shouldn' t cover men's Chalk it up to a building year. With a new coach BASEBALL losses by one goal and losses by 14. Despite a USILA always thought it was "cool" that I sports- they just don't understand and only two seniors leading this team, it was a rough And they' re in. No wait, they' re out. Okay, they National Ranking of 19th in mid-March the overall knew about sports. Now - well them." year for Delaware women's basketball. The discour might be in. While posting an amazing record this sea performance was disappointing. The conference rec let 's just say they're a little less Maybe my buddy's right. I guess aging 9-19 record doesn't reflect the effort put in by son (45-1 0) the baseball did not go as far as they and ognized the individual talent on the team and reward receptive. will never understand men's sports. team members. Junior Shanda Piggot became the first fans had hoped. The team earned the regular season ed Jim Bruder, Kevin Lavey and Matt Roe with I st "Are you sure you can handle it? I mean it was pure luck that I won UD player with consecutive 30-point games. Junior conference title, however they lost the tournan1ent team All-America East honors. I mean you'll have to go to games both of the NCAA basketball polls I Keisha McFa9gion set the school record for both three which would have increased their chances of advanc WOME 'S LACROSSE and understand the rules and stuff. bet in this year. In fact, the one poll point field goals attempted and made in a game. No ing to the national tournament. But, don't let that tar The women's lacrosse team had high hopes this It can be tough." Or one of my - the top three places were all held where to go but up. nish the incredible year this team had. Ranked 23rd by season. 1l1ey talked of going to the national tourna favorites: by women who must have just got SWIMMING USA Today's Baseball Weekly Poll and 20th by the ment. But a few losses and a final record of 12-6 "I feel sorry for your partner. ten lucky. Unbelievable. Delaware swimming was on fire and Collegiate Baseball Poll, they were the most success curbed those dreams and made them take smaller He 's going to have a lot of work to "The girls I know don' t even even their pool water couldn 't extinguish their spirit ful baseball team in Delaware history. strides toward success. With the tenacity of a national do.'' When asked what he meant, watch the sports when they' re on. and intensity. Both the men's and women's team were SOFTBALL championship team. the Lady Hens fought their way my buddy commented that girls are They just gab and talk the whole crowned America East Champions. The women They' re young. In fact the majority of the team is to the title of the America East Championship and so emotional, I might get mad at time.'' streaked through their season losing only one meet freshmen. And as America East Coach of the Year B.J. national ranking of 15th. Five starters were named to one of the teams and give them bad I've been going to Orioles games while the men were a little less fortunate with their 3- Ferguson says "The best thing about freshmen is the Regional All-American team this spring. The con coverage. since I was knee high. We spent 7 record. This year's conference championship came they'll soon be sophomores." But her freshmen did a ference honored se nior Melissa Hefner the America I wonder if anyone doubts the every weekend possible at old down to the wire and was decided by the last event. pretty good job this spring. Led by seniors Lauren East Player of the Year and sophomore Amy Sullivan, editor of sports pages in the Memorial Stadium. And now? Yep. The team slipped away with a 0.5 victory. Baugher and Kristin Kayatta, the team posted a 22-19 junior Liza Shoemaker, senior Melissa Kennedy and Baltimore Sun that question. I Every week I go at leas t once or WOMEN'S INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD record and finished second in the conference. This senior Kirsten McEntee to I st team All-America East mean, she is gasp a woman. And get twice to Camden Yards with my dad It was close. Sometimes the other girls are just team is ready for next season, and this year just ended. honors. thi s- people in Maryland still read (t he beauty of being a season ticket the Sun's sports section. holder.) •· women just cannot understand So for all those punks who think CHECK the work and dedication sports girls and sports don 't mix - I'm Brad and LPGAin entai Is.'' living proof. Just for the record. OUT THE Jackie Pitts, a native Delawarean WNBA Chris Wilmington and inductee in fhe National Lacrosse Hall of Fame probably REVIEW doubted herself when she intro Chrissi Pruitt is a sports Thanks for contined from LPGA page B8 duced the sport to youngsters in editor for The Review. Send ON-LINE Reaction major in her 17-year pro career, a Japan. meat-head resronses to victory she almost let get away. "I don't know what this whole specialk@ude .edu the Legacy Lindley had proven to the sporti ng THIS world that she could handle the pres continued from WNBA page B8 sure that a final-rou nd leader has to Review endure. Davis wins Athlete of the Year SUMMER risk," she said. "It all depends on And the large crowd that stayed to the growth of the league whether or the end had been treated to a beauti not coaching at the professional continued from DAVIS page BS "It's such a hard event .'' Davis began growing into a bigger, more Sports 4- ful May Sunday of great ski ll , sus level becomes a legitimate option said. "You have to be a special kind powerful swimmer. First place fin pense. excitement and raw emotion. ous swi mmers an excellent opportu to consider." of swimmer [to succeed]. The mile is ishes became a regular occurrence, And how else cou ld a true specta nity to get in shape for the arduous Both coaches make valid points. ever such a mental event because you ' re but she said she retained doubts tor sport be described? swi mming season that stretches from Marynell Meadors, the new trying not to focus on how much you about her abi lity to swim at the ~ ~====~~~~~~==~~ September to March. head coach of the Charlotte Sting, hurt." Division I level. Members of the beach patrol com is the sixth ranked women's colle Davis learned those tri cks early in In hindsight, those doubts seem pete. agains t other beaches nation giate basketball coach in career Communication is the best prevention. life. foolish now. wide. In a national competition this wins. The team offered her full con Injuries forced her to change from "It 's very overwhelming," Davis summer. the Rehoboth Patrol left trol of player personnel. She will ·, Let's talk. Calll-800-499-WAIT. swimming breaststroke to freestyle says. "I don't think it 's set in yet. I've wi th a second-place prize. have the opportunity to build the as a pre-teen because of her chroni accomplished more than I ever Davis approached the beach races organization in to her specifica cally weak knees. thought I could." like any other. She came away suc tions. Physical problems were not the A trip to the NCAA regionals is cessful as in any other race. Coaches such as Stanford's Tara only obstacles in Davis's path. the only dream that escaped her In on ly her first competition, van Derveer and Pat Summit, how She began swimming at 7 years - reach, but she says she would not Davis placed first in the rescue race. ever, chose to remain at their estab old only because her mom promised change anything about her four years The event requires contestants to lished Division I powerhouses. her she could quit after a week. at Delaware. swim out to a victim 200-250 yards No matter what happens, no one "I hated swimming when I first Davis will return in the fall to fin in the water and drag them back to is happier for the beginning of pro started,'' Davis said. ish her student-teaching stint in the shore . Successful completion fessional women's basketball in After overcoming her own reluc fall, and she plans to spend the other req uires both physical strength and America than the Delaware coach tance, others threw roadblocks onto half of the semester abroad in endurance. ing staff. her path to success. One of her early Geneva, Switzerland. She holds the record at Delaware "I definitely would have went to coaches, Dave Kelter, called her too Upon her return, Davis plans to for the I ,650 meter freestyle, a mile camps to tryout ," Martin said. "Any small to take up swimming. enroll in the university's masters pro long race that exhausts a swimmer athlete who picked up a ball has the not only physicall y, but mentally as The turning point, however, came gram for swimmers. Opponents should enjoy th e dream play at the highest level. I we ll. after her 12th birthday. upcoming fall semester because the would have tried to kill myself to Brannon and Davis agree that A newly converted breaststroke water will not be safe for long. play professional basketball." Brannon's best event is the mile. swimmer, Davis hit puberty and UNIQUE IMPRESSIONS Y e a r E n d S a 1 e SPRING SIDEWALK SALE 20% OFF All Pre-made UD Jackets EN.JOY SPECIAL SAVINGS ON A WIDE 15% OFF All Pre-made UD Garments- Greek Gifts 10% OFF All Custom Embroidered or SELECTION OF Twill Lettered garments IMPRINTED GIFTS & CL.DlliiNG. TOP BRANDS AT Sale Runs May 19-31 GREAT PRICES! On all in Stock, Regularly Priced Items May1q -11 q:1o nls:oo SHOP EARLY ·::::.: ··::-.:-. Hay24 FoR BEst SELECTION! TI:OO til1:00 60 N. 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PLATT Sraff Reporter S1afj Reponer On June 2 1, 1997, the women Nancy Davis swims faster than got next. you. The Women's National She swims longer than you. Basketball Association picks up When your head breaks the sur where the American Basketball face of the water, you realize ancy League left off. Davis swims better than you. too. Although professional women's The Delaware Alumni Association basketball is long overdue, what recognized thi s and named her effect will it have on Di vision I Outstanding Female Athlete May 14. women's hoops? Collegiate swimmers can sleep at In its fiftieth anniversary, some night knowing Davis is at the con basketball analysts are criticizing clusion of her illustrious collegiate the NBA for ruining college basket career. Resembling a shark more ball. than a Blue Hen, she swims into Analysts ranging from Dick waters previously uncharted in Vitale to Billy Packer claim the Delaware history. NBA is robbing Division I of its Davis owns eight swimming marquee players and weakening the records at the university --- that in talent pool in NCAA basketball itself is a record. The Southampton, today. Penn. native is the first swimmer Delaware head coach Tina whose name is repeated eight times Martin and assistant coach Trina in the record books. Wilson say the women's game will The eni or elementary education not be effected in the same manner. major holds individual's records for "As female athletes we have a the 50, I 00, 200, 500, I 000, and tradition of getting o ur college 1650 meter freestyles. diploma and goi ng out into the Sabra Brannon, co-captain of work world," Martin says. Delaware's swimming team, " Hopefully, it won't get to the point described her in one word: "phenom [where men's basketball is] THE REVIEW /John Chabalko enal." because we're so used to pursuing a Chris Johnson gets a ride back to the clubhouse after an intense day of winning the LPGA Championship "She is a multi-talented athlete," degree." she said. "You can put her in any Wilson says the evolution of BY BRAD JENNINGS year-old was looking for her seventh victory sped ri ght to the hole, but lipped its edge and event and she can win it." women's college basketball is still Spot1s Ediror on the tour. She had used clutch chips and popped away. Is there any event where Davis in its early stages. Any effects the Some say golf is not a spectator sport. approaches to stay atop the leader board. Lindley could have sealed the win with a does not excel? professional leagues will have on If this is true, then a sun-drenched crowd of Lindley's approach fell short, but gratu short putt, but she too bogeyed the hole, and After a moment of thoughtful the college game will not take place more than 30,000 surrounding the 18th green itously hopped to within 15 feet of the cup. the crowd squirmed a bit more. silence, Brannon says, "I don't think in the foreseeable future, she says. at the DuPont Country Club Sunday must Johnson's approach failed to reach the green. The pair headed to the nearby I Oth tee, and there is one." While the NCAA may not begin have been confused_ Lindley had life. A drained birdie putt the gallery that had packed the grandstands at The 21 year-old senior labeled worrying about players leaving The final moments of the McDonald's would presumably force a playoff. the 18th scurried behind them. Davis as the best swimmer at school early, coaches leaving is a LPGA Championship included gripping She missed it- by inches. Lindley's tee shot found the trees, but Delaware ever. Brannon says she concern. drama. shifting momentum, heartbreak and Johnson's near-perfect chip put her a short Johnson's approach found the crowd, and it surpasses Kim Castellano, a member "It's already affecting coaching relief. putt away from the championship, and as the seemed as though neither could put the other of the swim team three years ago in the college level ," Wilson said. As the final pairing of the day took to the nervous gallery restrained its excitement 111 away. who also received recognition as the "You want to start something and tee at the par-four 18th, the tightly-packed total silence. Johnson putted for par. But Johnson's white-dimpled Top-Flite Outstanding Senior Female Athlete. be a part of it. I think it gives gallery buzzed with excitement around the She missed it- by inches. plunged to the bottom of the cup one stroke She would know. Brannon and everybody the right opportunity to green. The bogey forced a playoff, again at the ahead of Lindley's. and the gallery which had Davis were teammates year-round better themselves.'' At the tee was Leta Lindley, a 24-year-old 18th hole, and the gallery was ready to roar. once been si lent as a mouse erupted in cele this year. They began their season in The risk of leaving the job secu upstart from Carlsbad, Ca. Lindley was win Both players fell short of the green on their bration. the summer at Rehoboth Beach, rity of a Division I head coaching less in her two years on the tour and had failed approaches. Both chipped to the green, with Both John son and Lindley breathed a bit where they joined the Rehoboth posttton must be wetghed, Martin to make the cut in seven of her last 11 tourna Lindley's rolling closer. e.asier. The pressure that had once surrounded Beach Patrol. said. ments. She now trailed leader Chris Johnson Johnson lined up the putt as 30,800 pairs of them was now relieved. Do not compare life during those "At the beginning, it 's kind of a by one stroke with one hole to play. eyes and a nationally-televised audience Johnson had captured her first victory in a summer months to an episode of Johnson stepped to the tee next. The 39- looked on. Her read was right on. and her ball see LPGA page B7 '·Baywatch.'' The patrol offers seri- see WNBA page B7 see DAVIS page 87 Leadership Conference Baseball Nominees Announced stays home BY JEFF HECKERT ed seniors because they would be sports announcers, leaders and Staff Reporter unable to bring their learned knowl authors in leadership development With the stress of finals just edge back to campus. We looked at speaking to the group of student ath around the corner two university athletes who were enrolled in our letes, Jordan says. JUmors are taking off for a free all leadership programs on campus." "This conference is exciting expense paid trip to Disney World. The conference which is being because it gives student athletes Shanda Piggott and Liza held from May 27-30 is designed to from all over the country a chance to Shoemaker have been selected to give student athletes life skills pro learn leadership skills for sports, in attend the first annual NCAA grams beyond academic advisement the community and on campus," Leadership Conference for student through the CHAMPS/Life Skills Jordan says. athletes in Orlando, Fl. Program. This years's speakers include Piggott, a forward on the Piggott says attending the confer ESPN and ABC commentator Robin women's basketball team and ence and the free day at Disney Roberts, former Philadelphia Eagle Shoemaker, a center on the women's World, are a great opportunity. and CBS announcer Irv Cross, lacrosse team, were selected by the "I am very excited," Piggott says. Portland Trailblazer Steve Jones and Leadership Conference Cofllmittee "I just wish the timing was better. I Reggie Williams from Walt Disney from the four athletes nominated had to get all my finals moved up a World of Sports. from the university's atheletics pro week, but I am definately looking Overall the conference will have gram. forward to going." 276 student athletes in attendance THE REVIEW/File Photo. "The decision to nominate the The conference, which is being from over 140 schools. Junior Shanda Piggott is going to Disney World. athletes was very difficult," says Dr. sponsored by Entergy Co and Walt "The NCAA foundation put the ·Janice Jordan, director of Student Disney's "Wide World of Sports," group together trying to get a good Services for Athletes. 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