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Drinking Tour DuPont keeps rolling on linked to breast cancer Two drinks a day increases risk

By Victoria Kemp Copy Editor Two beers a day can be enough to raise hormone levels in women and increase their chances of developing breast cancer, according to a recent study released by the National Institute of Health. The National Cancer Institute leg of race ends (NCI) issued the study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute Wednesday. with WordPerfect leading Diet and disease research over the past 10 years has shown that By jim Weaver teammate, each set new records on women who consume at least two Staff Reporter their runs. drinks per day have a breast cancer WILMINGTON - America's None finished in the top three. risk 40 percent to 100 percent top bicycle race, the Tour DuPont, Raul Alcala of Word Perfect, who greater than women who do not kicked off Thursday in Wilmington won this race in 1990, flew through drink, according to the study. for eight days of treacherous racing the course in 6:05. "This is the first study to suggest through the Southeast. Alcala almost didn't make his that the mechanism by which After last year's 50 degree start time because he set his watch alcohol affects breast cancer risk temperatures and drizzle during the five minutes slow. may be the increase in hormones prologue, the promoters of the race He heard the race's master of caused by alcohol," said Marsha E. were hoping for a better start. ceremonies calling for him, got to the Reichman, a researcher for NCI. Mother Nature did not disappoint gate and strapped his helmet on with According to NCI's journal, 34 them, providing clear skies and less than 10 seconds to start. women were divided into two temperatures in the mid 70s. Twenty-one-year-old Lance groups and tested for effects of Thursday's prologue was a three­ Armstrong of Motorola challenged alcohol through six menstrual mile course that began in Rodney Alcala's time, but had to settle for cycles. Square, ran through the streets of 6:07, good for second place, he For half of the study, one group Wilmington, up the famous thought - until the last cyclist took of women was given 30 grams of cobblestones of Monkey Hill and the course. pure grain alcohol mixed in fruit wrapped up back at Rodney Square. Jelle Nijdam of Word Perfect may juice every night. The other group Racc~ left the starting gate in one not be a household name in America, was given juice without the alcohol. minute intervals, racing against the but don't tell that to the autograph The groups were then switched so clock in an attempt to grab the hounds at the hotel or the rest of the that both groups received the yellow leader's jersey. riders. alcohol dose for three menstrual Greg LeMond held the pwlogue Nijdam, who won the prologue of cycles. record from last year, 6 minutes and the in years past, Blood tests of the women who 18 seconds (6:18), but that wouldn't returned to America for the first time were drinking showed increases in THE RMEW /Maximilhn Gretsch last. since the 1984 Olympics and he estrogen of up to 31.9 percent (Above right) Team WordPerfect is congratulated by Gov. Tom Carper friday evening after Stephen Swart of Coors Light, liked what he found. during the middle phase of the winning the team time trial. jelle Nijdam of WordPerfect is also the current overall leader. Steve Hegg of Chevrolet I L.A. Nijdam zipped through the menstrual cycle. Sherrifs and Malcolm Elliot, Hcgg's see TOUR DUPONT page AS Urine tests showed a similar (Above) Glenn Huybrechts ofthe Belgium National Team hits the cobblestones on Monkey Hill. increase in estrogen levels during see DRINKING page A4

INDEX World Briefs ...... A3 Making the grade Vendor loses license Campus Briefs ...... A2 Classifieds ...... B6 Through new programs, Delaware Main Street merchant forced to move after 10 years Comics ...... B7 Police Report ...... A2 attempts to educate potential dropouts By Brian Hickey vendors must annually renew their The city secretary's office said the Review and Opinion ...... A6 SUffRfpotter By Michael Regan Center. permits with the city after March 1. p(>licy for renewing is very different Sports ...... B4 Passers-by on East Main Street Triboletti reapplied for the spot from the picture Triboletti has City News Editor Squinting from the late April sun haven't been greeted with the only after he heard, through word of painted of it. "Get rid of that bitch," is the only which is setting over the Morris familiar scent of Tony Triboletti's mouth, that someone else had "Permit renewals are processed on advice Toby, a 16-year-old black Library, Toby's eyes rarely leave the hot dog cart because of a recent applied for a vending license on a first c0me, first served basis after youth from Newark, has for the high court he has just stepped off of to licensing conflict he had with the Main Street. March 1. We received a request school he hasn't been to in more than city. Out of curiosity, he said, he went several days before Mr. Triboletti's, six months. Triboletti lost his permit to vend to the city secretary's office the next and thus the spot is now someone Toby's "bitch" is Kimberly at his regular spot in front of 90 E. day, only to learn the new vendor else's," Lamblach said. Kremer, assistant principal at 0 bstacles to education Main St. because he neglected to had applied and received a license to The permit was purchased by Fred Glasgow High School, and Toby's First in a series of stories reapply before another vendor, said vend at his spot. Stapleford from 90 East Main Street, nemesis while he was a student there. Sue Lamblach of the city secretary's "I was astonished because [the a health food cafe, Lamblach said. Toby is not his real name. He office. previous owner) never had to reapply "The only reason that we applied The Review's fischy Coach of doesn't want his ·real name used. answer some questions about why he' Triboletti said he was unaware of for the spot," Triboletti said. "A for the spot is because the gentleman the Year, page B4 When asked what name he would like doesn't go to Glasgow anymore. the city ordinance which states that Jetter of intent was always enough." see VENDOR page AS to be called in the paper, he says "Kunta Kinte" jokingly, later saying, Class Cutting King "Ohjust make something up." "I kept getting in all this trouble,": He is sitting with his hands on his Toby says, his squint lifting his upper" knees, perspiring. He has just finished lip revealing a row of white teeth.:. playing basketball on the courts across "Shooting dice, insubordination,: Picking up the pieces after a sister dies the street from the Perkins Student see OPTION PROGRAM page AS:: _;l, ' • • \, By dare Lyons "· • . 'l{nd Murder (S,AM) Pat has never seen these pictures, except Nrws Features Editor ,. -, ·' upport group in Ne~ark, in her mind. Student goes out ELSMERE- It's been just over a year -~ ~e days are gelling "I'll picture her and this guy and she'd be since Pat Hearn started poring over autopsy '"Oasler. ' · yelling," Pat says, "and there'd be no one reports, waiting for police phone calls and , Since the phone call there to help her." haggling detectives in an attempt to make fr9m her father which She also sees images of Susan in the on limb for treed cat= sense of her younger sister's murder. she says will never leave coffin, her face bruised and discolored, her ' • he} head, Pat lias been body clothed in a dress Pat wishes she hadn't By Melanie Mannarino with a laugh: 'We won't come' Stall Reporter r------~. -h - trying desperately to t•i.lt.ii:i'S!...... u chosen for the viewing. She says Sue was a for a cat in a tree."' , together her sister "jeans person." George Watts (AS SR) was Richards was standing under; 1nt"n·u Wt"th mu"-::...~. e·:i( ~.t ~ piec~ Susan Cor ~ ' ' ~I ~ · Susan Hollingsworth's Pat, who speaks intently between sips of catching some sun in front of his the tree shouting the eat's name · · fo · ~~- April 9, 1992 murder in Hollingsworth iced tea and pu ffs on a cigarette, has Park Place apartment Friday when Waus offered to help. : Fll'st m a ur-part senes Jf,· •' the sipall Virginia town attempted to re-enact what little she knows afternoon when he heard a cry "I don't have a problem · • ·.'" of Portsmouth. of the crime, reclining the seat, pulling it up for help. climbing trees," he said. ,' It's been a year of crying in !lie darkness Susan, a mother of three, was found agiun, and imagining exactly how and where A cat was meowing from a At first the cat backed away' of her basement, the stereo,ifl:on.ing her slumped in the reclined passenger's seat of pressure was applied to her throat to cause tree more than three stories high . from him, hissing . Watts tried to• sister's favorite songs, and a y_ear of yelling her red Datsun with her pants around her her strangulation. "I heard the cat crying," Watts grab the cat by the scruff but: at the heart-framed photo which rerts above ankles and her shirt and bra ripped open. She . Pat's tired eyes picture the arms which said, "so I went across the street couldn't reach. ' the stereo: "Just tell me who did this to you." was • face-down, and had hemorrhaged stole the 39-year-old woman's last breath. and offered to get the cat down." By this time a small crowd' Plagued by fights with her husband which .. thrQugh her eye and nose. The left side of And her mind works through a mosaic of Chloe, a seven-month-old cat, had gathered to watch Watts' brought their marriage to the brink .of ~:' her~ac~ was bruised, and veins pressed facts, statements, presumptions and had been stuck in the tree since rescue Chloe. ·, divorce, this has been a year )Y· h~~ ...... thf~h her skin. assumptions in hopes that the man whose early Thursday mot;nirtg, said her "I asked someone to get a• challenged Pat'.s strength .to get UR arld _.fllye1.1i;·. · ~;"!Jis is what Susan looked like in the arms are responsible for Susan's death is owner, Jennifer Riebard (AS pillowcase," Watts said. every day her stster has rrussed. t .•< ·: .' , .,it)b.Qtographs her younger brother Mike was caught. FR) . . . -· Shirtless, he didn' t know if the With the help of the Survivors of ael~f\(i ~ ~own at his door to identify the body. "I called tha N'ewafk Police, cat would try to scratch him. He: !o.' 'f. .. ·, } see DElAWARE WOMAN page M the ASPCA an'd the ' fire c limbed the tree again and lured: department," Richards said. Chloe into the pillowcase.! "They all told me the same thing see CAT page A4• A2 •tHE RMEW.May 11,1993

News Analysis Hillary Clinton changes meaning of 'First Lady'

By Kelly Gilbert "and her causes are much more Studies Show Children preference, but actually refused to Scudrnt Allain Ed~or controversial." play with the other dolls. In her first I 00 days. Hillary More controversial than are aware of Racism "If nothing else this shows that Rodham Clinton has taken on the ceremonial events, redecorati ng the much more research needs to be burdens of the world while White House and picking chin a Children as young as six done," Katz said. "However, these historically changing the role of the patterns, things that also fall under the IOOnths old may not be able to numerous tests lead us to believe First Lady of America. jurisdiction of traditional duties of a walk or talk. but may already be that children do possess racial Hillary is the first First Lady to First Lady. aware of differences in race and stereotypes and attitudes." hold a major post, and by the end of They are also as traditional a a gender, a developmental Katz said she would like to this month, she will propose a health­ wife of a potential presidential psychologist said Thursday night. continue her research moving to care plan that will effect one-seventh candidate standing in awe during the "It could just be curiosity to even younger children. of the American economy. campaign, and letting her husband something different," Phyllis Katz "I would like to see where these Also being the leader of a health-care take the lead. said, "but it could be something attitudes originate," she said. taSk force with a staff well exceeding But for Hillary Clinton (minus the rrwch more." This research is important in 500, she has traveled across nine Rodharn), it was imperative for her to In a speech sponsored by the that it may influence the way states, held 50 congressional meetings compromise her tough Yale lawyer Office of the Dean Of the College parents, teachers, and day-care and met with people from doctors image temporarily, in fear of hurting of Education and A.S.P.I.RE., the center employees talk to and act and nurses to Native American Clinton' s chance of becoming minority recruitment program in around small children. Katz said. spiritual healers. President in the 1992 election, Cherrin the college of education, Katz said Hillary has also been responsible said. children in her studies had shown Marijuana Group for placing some of her old friends in "To some people it smacks signs of racial and gender Formed on Campus the corridors of Capitol Hill, including hypocrisy right in their faces," she prejudices, or at least curiosity. Donna Shalala, Health and Human said, "but she was just be in g In a project at the Institute for Services Secretary, before she practical." A university chapter of the Research on Social Problems in grabbed the health from Shalala's Andrew Asher (AS SO), a member National Organization for the Boulder, Colorado, Katz found title. of the College Republicans, said he Reform of Marijuana Laws that through non-verbal But among the demands of her new thinks Hillary made it clear to Cl inton (NORML) has been given communication children showed job, and being in the midst of the race that she would behave during the temporary status in the process preferences according to race and to complete the task force's campaign to ensure 11 position in of becoming an officially gender. reconunendations, the road to pushing power. recognized student group, said a Katz showed a series of pictures health-care reform through Congress "I think she's a conniving little spokesman for the Student to the children in the study in is becoming treacherous. power player who is only out for Activities Office. which the first four pictures of the Recently, House Ways and Means herself and the radical feminists. As an official group, NORML series were people of the same Chairman Dan Rostenkowski even rather than the mainstream working plans to request funds from the race and gender as the child. went as far as to say that Hillary's women," Asher said. uni versity to support its activities, The last picture depicted a plan is the "domestic equivalent to Recently, a Republican consultant co-founder Jarrett Zigon (AS SO) person of a different race. Star Wars." told a network newscaster that hi s job said. NORML is an educational, The children would be shown However, in a current TIMFJCNN was to make sure Hillary Clinton is rather than political group, Zigon one picture at a time until the child poll , 3 3 percent have a lot of di scredited by the 1996 campaign. said. grew bored with the picture, then confidence in Hillary's ability to Over the past I 00 days. a lo t of In addition to the group's the next picture would be shown, handle her role in health-care policy, anti-Hillary view points have been national goals of informing the she said. while 16 percent have none and 41 voiced, but only time will tell if the public and campaigning to legalize Katz said after three or four percent think she's just too pushy. First Lady can pull off her extended the hemp plant, NORML hopes to THE REVIEW/Maximillian Gretsch pictures the average child became But, Hillary Clinton is in a position and influential role. prove that Public Safety taps The six-year-old pitcher for a Newark Tee-ball team makes the habituated to the process. no other First I..:ady has been in. and The world is watching, and the students' phones and acts on stop during a game Saturday in George Reed Park. However, when a picture of a some will say she is the icon of next few months will offer the conversations pertaining to drug person of a different race was American Womarthood. opportunity where she can, and will introduced, the child's interest use. operations." "I'm sure people are going to Not only has she been playing an be judged. "We have never used phone once again peaked, she said. Zigon said NORML's other think we just want to smoke pot, aggressive role in the presidency, but tapping," said Capt. Jim Flatley of During the speech, Katz showed goals include lowering the penalty but that's not it, he said. "We just she has also become a "First Adviser." Public Safety. ''However, we do a video of a 2-year--old girl who for marijuana offense on campus have very strong beliefs." Suzanne Cherrin, assistant investigate complaints of drugs repeatedly chose a same-raced doll to equal that of underage drinking professor of Women's Studies, said, and we cooperate with other over dolls of other races. and requiring uniform punishment - Compiled by Walter M. Eberz Hillary Clinton embodies a lot of the officials in Wldercover The child not only showed a for everyone. and Meredith Glazer ideals of feminism "She is much more versatile than any other First Lady," Cherrin said, An Associated Collegiate Press Five-Star AJI-Amtricall Newspaper DELAWARE ' S LEADER IN WORLD CLASS SERVICE New Castle man dies in Buy Any New Diver Doug Donovan Car or Truck and Editor in Cltiel We'll Pay For Your accident on Elkton Road jonathan Thomas A 34-year-old New Castle man off onto the right shoulder of the Executive Editor First 3000 Miles was killed in a one-car automobile road and then back onto the road Andrea Galante Jill L.aurinaitis of Gasoline. accident on Elkton Road at 6 :45 causing the car to flip over twice Managing Editor Venture Editor a.m. Sunday morning, Newark before it carne to a stop. Police said. Rich Campbell Jones, who was the only Editorial Editor Tracy Alwyin Jones, of the unit passenger in the automobile, was block of Lanford Road, was ejected from the car during the Adrienne Mand pronounced dead on arrival at accident. Police said that he was not Copy Desk Chief Christiana Emergency Room wearing a seat belt. following the accident which The police were not sure if the Mark Meyerson occurred at Elkton Road and South accident was alcohol related and Advertising Director Reward Christiana Parkway, police said. Yourse said there will be a continuing Alicia Olesinski Police said that the vehicle was investigation. Graduates get $500 off from Diver! 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World Nfi) .good answers to Bosnia issue News Polls show public opinion divided over question of U.S. military intervention By Jyoti Pandya Bosnia, he said. Summary Staff kepotter "If bombing doesn't work, can we withdraw or will we "If bombing doesn't work, can we With the civil war in Bosnia growing withdraw or will we escalate military bloodier by the day, the role of the United escalate military intervention?" intervention?" Roth asked. Top Bosnian-Serb leader signs 'states' possible military intervention is "Good luck Bill," is what James Oliver, becoming more pressing with each death. - Sen. William V. Roth (R-Oe/.) professor of international relations said he agreement for cease-fire The Clinton administration is proposing would tell Clinton about getting the air strikes on the Serbs which may be the American public to support air strikes. beginning of the end in the ongoing civil killed or wounded; the Serbian forces will overwhelm the "There are no good responses," said SAR.EJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina- An war and ethnic cleansing. • 28 percent thought the Muslims." Oliver, who said he believes Clinton will agreement between the leaders of the Muslim­ Air strikes are performed by air crafts cannot afford the involvement because of Senator William V. Roth (R-Del.) said not get political consensus to intervene. lead Bosnian regime and their enemy Bosnian­ going against a target on land or water, a bad economy; the administration needs to spell out a People arc looking for a "cost-free" Serbs was signed Sunday. according to the Department of Defense. • 25 percent polled thought U.S. efforts mission of what they are trying to gain by method to stop the violence in Bosnia, he The contract was signed in order to have a A recent USA Today/CNN/ Gallup poll are not likely to be successful; air strikes. said. general cease-fire in Bosnia and the found 55 percent of those Americans • 18 percent thought the war is more a Roth said he has serious reservations Oliver said there are many good reasons demilitarization of the besieged Muslim enclaves polled do not support U.S. air strikes European problem than a U.S. problem; about U.S . intervention in Bosnia. to go in, for example, the violation of in Srebrenica. against Serbian forces in Bosnia­ • 17 percent said they believe the United "We do not want to set the example that human rights, but no positive way to go Ratk:o Mladic, the Bosnian-Serbs' top military States has a moral obligation to stop ethnic cleansing is acceptable," he said, Herze~ovina. about it. commander, was a key figure in the signing of Only 36 percent of Americans said the atrocities against an ethnic minority. "but putting American troops in [Bosnia) U.S. Navy Commander Keith Arterburn the contract because dozens of truces have been United States should get militarily Joseph Pika, associate chairman of the is dangerous ." of the Department of Defense said current signed and ultimately all have failed. political science department, said, "Ethnic It should be clear to the Clinton aid to Bosnia includes humanitarian and Mladic received pressure to stop the fighting involved. The poll also found: cleansing and high casualties will continue administration why it is critically medical aid as has been sent in aircrafts last week from other government officials. • 36 percent feared U.S. soldiers getting if the U.S. does not get involved because important to the United States to bomb since Feb. 28 . Other top officials who signed the contract included Gen. Sefer Halilovid and French Gen. Philippe Morillon. But despite the signing of the contract, bombing continued throughout Friday night in Sarejevo, in which two people were killed and 20 Student were wounded.

One of last medieval churches in attempts England destroyed by Irish Republican Army suicide LONDON, England- One of only five still­ standing medieval churches was destroyed last month by the Irish Republican Army's Fight with girlfriend volunteers. St. Ethelburga, which had stood on cited as possible cause Ri~honPlliC'. for 700 .vcars. was dcstrovcd when IRA volunteers drove a stolen truck to the church By jennifer Valese with a two-ton bomb and left it in front of the Staff Reporter church. A university student attempted suicide The bomb was later detonated, destroying the Friday morning by sitting on the train tracks church. The explosion marked the biggest bomb near the Rodney Complex., University Police ever detonated in Britain by the IRA. said. "It was an absolutely unique place in Brett Dubin (BE SO), a hall mate of the London," said David Whiting, an art historian student, said he found the student about 12:45 who frequently visited the church. "Because a.m. sitting on the railroad tracks waiting for a Bishopsgate is such a busy road, and here you train to come. had this extraordinary sense of entering another "I didn't recognize him at first because he world, of being back in medieval London. It was was sitting with his head down," Dubin said. the one building on Bishopgatc that was about "I just talked to ,him for a while, told him it something besides making money. What the IRA wasn't worth it and got him to come back with is doing, it's like the bully picking on the littlest me." guy." , Two University Police officers were waiting John Schofield, a British archaeologist,' said, . ~- for them when they returned from the tracks, he "We're running out of medieval sites. 'A year said. . · ago, when another big bomb went off in the city, A call was made to the police at 12:45 a.m two churches were damaged. This time besides for a disorderly subject and two officers were . St. Ethelburgadwo others were damaged. It's sent to the scene, police said. . THE REVIEW/ Walter M. Eberz important that we hang onto these fragments of The student apparently was upset and was Students enjoy the bands and sun at Skidfest while a !f1ail sells tie-dye clothing in the background. The the city's history, but losing St.Ethelburga is a screaming and had tried to put his head through fest was just one of many outdoor parties students had t~ choose from Saturday. See page 81. significant blow to the heritage." plate glass during a fight with his ex-girlfriend, a resident assistant (RA) on duty said. After he ran out of the building, the RA South African leader promises called Universi\Y Police so they could search for him, the RA, who asked not to be named, said. democracy before upcoming . , The university Ambulance Service arrived elections and took the student to the Newark Emergency University celebrates Honors Day Center to seek the counsel of a physician, pol ice said. JOHANNESBURG- South African . James Flatley, assistant director of Public Classes pushed back an hour to recognize student and faculty achievement President F.W. de !

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Toby knows his black history but "It's not considered 'cool' to be first State Superintendent of Public says he didn't learn it in school, he placed into it." she says, "I think the Instruction in Delaware, James H. had to learn it himself. He believes fact that he didn't mention it supports Groves. 9,£~~~, prog~~~ 1~.~.::;~!2,tssm~.~J?~~mW what is in the history books, taught in this fact." Since then, it has graduated more ago. helpful. the classes he usually didn't go to. It Students enrolled in this program than 10,000 people. ln the 1989-90 cutting classes, cursing at teachers" • • He likes to smoke marijuana is the history of America, he says. are not counted as dropouts in the school year the state changed its were some of the highlights of his Dropout Definitions Vary occasionally and he drinks on the which in books is the history of white state's report. Downs said the dropout definition of dropouts. no longer second freshman year at the school. In Delaware and the rest of the weekends. "He seems to think school America. statistics do, however, include people including students who transferred to he says. . nation, drop-out rates for minorities is a place for socializing, not "Black history is not in the books," who are enrolled in other programs, Groves and ASEP. Kremer, "the bitch," added to the are higher than those for whites. For ," Kremer says. he say s, "you won't see no Marcus such as the Career Exploration Dale Burkhard, who works in the list; offensive touching of female the 1991-92 school year, Hispanic Although Toby seems to have a big Garvey or Malcolm X." Program (a job training program), or adult education office in Newark High students and verbally threatening students had the highest drop-out rate, problem dealing with authority, she working to get their Graduate School, deals with adults of all ages teachers. "He without question held 7.9 percent. Blacks dropped out at a says, he is very intelligent. Option Program Not 'Cool' Equivalency Degree (GED). There are looking to return to school to get their the record for cutting classes," rate of 6.2 percent, and whites at 3 "They like who they want to like," When asked, Toby didn't mention also private organizations who offer high school diploma. Kremer says. "at least two to three a percent. Toby says of the Glasgow faculty . the Option Program programs for dropouts Students in this program work a lot day." State law says one must be at least "They just don'tlike some people." Kremer said that the last she had Downs said the state "takes a huge harder than they may have in high A resume like this is what qualified 16 and have parental permission to Toby has developed his own heard two weeks ago, Toby was doing initiative" to get drop-out students school, Burkhard says, because they Toby for the Option Program. which dropout of school, however it is hard method of dealing with them. "I act well at the Option Program located at enrolled in some sort of program. are doing it on their own time. involves a more casual approach to to prevent even people who do not like they ain't even talking. They hate Shue Middle School on Kirkwood Guidance counselors and human "It works out real well, the adults education, a half day of classes, meet these conditions from dropping that." Highway. relations workers get the names of who come back are real role models extensive counseling and a job. out. In the 1991-92 school year, 10 Toby said he did learn, when he The program was founded in 1976. drop-outs from the school district's for the younger students" in the The program is one of several in students (or 1.2 percent of those would go to class, but would cut to according to Tom Downs, coordinator data base and go to their homes to talk program. the state which is intended to serve as enrolled) dropped out of seventh find something a little more amusing for alternative programs for the to them and their parents. The. ASEP serves students who a safety net for students who are at grade, and 30 (about 4 percent of or interesting to do. Christina School District. Downs said The Option Program currently has may still be enrolled in normal day risk of dropping out of high school. those enrolled) eighth grade. Toby would usually just leave the half-day program only teaches the 72 students enrolled, mostly with school but neoo to make up for missed Delaware school officials think the Because most states have different school altogether or end up in the core subjects, English, math. science behavior problems like Toby. who or failed credits. programs have been extraordinarily definitions of what a dropout is and "sweep room," a sort of detention and social science mixed with group. would have faced expulsion and most The programs seem to be fulfilling helpful in reducing the state's dropout have varied ways of recording their during the day to keep students who individual and family counseling. likely would never have returned to their purpose. according to the state. rates. rates, it is tough to make a comparison are cutting class from causing Downs and other school officials have school. As Delaware's drop out report brags, According to the State of between Delaware and the rest of the disturbances. said that it is during elective courses, "The dramatic decline in annual Delaware's annual report on high country. A computer in the sweep room at study halls and the five minutes Other Options Available dropout rates over the past three years school dropouts, the state's dropout Glasgow records what class each between classes that problem students Beside the Option Program and the may be attributed in part to the rate in 1992 was the lowest it has been Dropout Trends Apparent student is cutting, Kremer says. act up the most, so the Option GED program, the state of Delaware success of many alternative school in 13 years. Local and national experts do agree Students who chronically cut the same Program does away with these. offers two other chances for drop-outs programs in high schools across the The state started calculating that, although reasons for dropping class are brought into the guidance The rest of the day the student or students at risk of leaving school.. state including direct transfer to James dropout rates in 1973. Between then out vary with the individual, certain office to determine why they cut and spends at a job, a job training program These are the James H. Groves Adult H. Groves Adult High School." and 1980, the rate included dropouts trends can be seen. Children from to try to determine solutions. or doing community service. High School, which has several Toby is also doing his part to keep from grades seven and eight and single-parent families, minorities, The Option Program, although locations throughout the state, and the himself from becoming · a therefore provided a misleadingly low children with substance abuse, Toby Plays Ball, Chills Mostly only half a day of less structured Alternative Secondary Education statistic. He will be able to go back to statistic, according to the state. L a s t behavior and adjustment problems all When asked what he has been school, is not something most students Program (ASEP), which is part of the Glasgow next September as a year, 27,809 students were enrolled in seem to drop out more frequently. doing since he left Glasgow, Toby would want to be placed into, Kremer Groves High School. sophomore, !J ...yever, he might not be grades nine to 12 in the state. Of Toby fits most of these categories. says he "plays a lot of ball and chills, says. She does not think any student The Groves school was established setting anymore records. them, 1,105 students dropped, or a He comes from a single parent family, mostly" in pool halls and basketball would intentionally act up just to be in 1964. The state legislature funded ''I'm still going to cut," he says, little less than 4 percent, down from although Assistant Principal Kremer courts in Newark and Wilmington. placed into the program. the program and named it after the "just not as much as before."

Although Nijdam won the stage, he members of Coors Light and two Word Perfect won the race by 23 is not a good mountain climber and members of Subura down the stretch. seconds, with Coors Light finishing Tour DuPont said he considered his teammate Subura came out on top, with second and Motorola third. Vendor loses license continued from page A1 Alcala the favorite for the rest of the Wiebren Veenstra grabbing first and Word Perfect had the top four racers continued from page A1 dilemma, however, by applying for race. Nate Reiss taking third. in the standings after this stage, with spots in front of Christiana Stationers course, checking in at 5:55, the first Asked if the prologue winner would Davis Phinney of Coors Light Nijdam still leading by 10 seconds. who usually operated it neglected to and CVS Pharmacy. man to break the six-minute barrier. again win the race, Nijdam said, "Not fmished second. There was one racer who did not be there for a couple of weeks." said "I'm just trying to make a living When the prologue was completed, four in a row, I'm very sure of !haL" Nijdam maintained his lead, with begin Friday's second stage. Kevin Jeff Dutt, a representative for the with my cart here and I feel like I've 11 men had beaten LeMond's time For the last four years. the prologue none of these riders close enough to Livingston of the U.S. Cycling team cafe. "We thought that he wasn't gotten a raw deal from all of this. from last year. leader has gone on to win the race. take anything out of his 10-second had an accident due to a handlebar vending out front anymore." "Hopefully with the new spot, I'll· Nijdam, who, when asked about the Friday's first stage, a 57-mile race jump on Alcala. repair to his bike. "Business conflicts had nothing to be able to keep my livelihood with' prologue, said, "It's my speciality," from the Capitol in Dover to Rodney Friday night's race was a team time Two riders received fines for do with our decision because the the same clientele. I don't think my and he enjoyed his ride on the course. Square, featured a battle between four trial, in which the team leaves in a drafting behind cars during the first stand really doesn't affect our regular customers will mind walking pack and the top five finishers on the stage of the race. profits," Dun said. an extra 15 feet for my food." team get the time of the fifth place The race will wind up Sunday, May Although there is no stand outside The city secretary's office said fmisher. 16 in Greensboro, N.C. 90 East Main Street presently, the both of his applications have been Open 24 hours Friday and Saturday store intends to have one there by approved and they are just waiting June, Dull said. He was not sure for him to choose which one he what merchandise it will sell. wants. Triboletti said the city's licensing Other vendors on Main Street ~jude's Dinero process is unclear. "I feel that there have expressed their opinions about are a lot of gray spots in the the situation. = BOOU FOOD • MUSIC 5 CONVERSA"nON • GOOD ATIIHOSPHERE g ordinances themselves. This first "The city is going to have to 137 E. Main St. • 368-8338 come, first served idea is not a policy rewrite the entire group of laws either because, if I'm not mistaken, regarding vending permits and space Special Cheap they are not written down anywhere. because of this," Vendor Jamieson Prices each n.ite "If I had known that this was the Wilson said. "We might all get the policy, I would have been down shaft!" Monday there first thing in the morning on Despite all of the difficulties, Spaghetti Nite Tuesday Nite March 1." he said. "What are we Triboletti is optimistic about the going to have next year. a lottery for entire situation. Hot Hot Wings spaces on line and a camp out for "As soon as I know for sure which Wednesday &NachoNite permits?" spot will be mine, I'll be out there Burritos Nite Triboletti has countered his vending again the next day." Thursday Friday Crepe N1te .. Seafood Nite New Menu! Come check it out. GOVERNOR'S SCHOOL FOR EXCELLENCE Open 24 hours Friday & Saturday Take out available .

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The Review's opinion Action requires unity The United States should pursue military action in Bosnia only in concert with European allies The Bosnian government and rebel According to the Sunday Times of Serbs signed a cease-fire agreement on London, Britain has agreed to Saturday. participate with the United States in air Though many such agreements have strikes if needed. been signed in the last year, both sides But when Christopher spoke to face intense pressure to finally adhere to European leaders last week, he failed to a peace plan. obtain anything other lhan support for TW[ ~OSNION MUSLIMS \JILL G[T TW[ NIPPL[~'I Tw[ TWING IN T~[ BOCK Or TW[ TwROQ~ ln addition, Serbian President unspecified stronger action, according to ((:}R Slobodan Miloscvic, facing U.N. the Associated Press. ON~ QN La)L •• ON~ ro~ STOI{TIN~ T~( Wl-lOL[ f>QMN WAR~ \.JCLL GIV( TI-J( sanctions, has agreed to stop supplying In other words, Europe expects S[RBS T~[ ~~QRT, LONGS QNp ~~IN. military aid to lhe rebel Serbs. America to take lhe lead. Considering There have been atrocities on both all the talk of the European Community, John Ottinger sides. However, the worst cases of such inaction is appalling. .. ethnic cleansing .. - the murder of Fifty years ago, lhc Allies battled lhe Bosnian Muslims -have been at lhe Nazis, who murdered millions of Jews hands of Bosnian Serbs. Such actions and olhcr people deemed undesirable in Beer allergy restrains potential for abuse cannot be tolerated. concentration camps. The world can hope and pray the new Nations like Britain, France and lhe Hello. My name is Jeffrey Robert "A great deal of instances of rape occur cease-fire will be sufficient to stop lhe resurrected Germany owe a large debt to Pearlman. because of exccssi vc alcohol abuse," bloodshed. American intervention for the defeat of I'm 21-ycars old. Haviland says. "It's definitely more However. if the aggression continues, the Nazi monster. I like the Seattle Mariners, short, well-built Commentary dangerous." President Clinton should keep to the Such nations should not now rely on blondes and temperatures in the mid-70s. Even off the frat scene, if you don't have a course he has so far taken. the United States alone in confronting My hometown is Mahopac, N.Y .. where I beer in your hand at parties, something's Clinton and Secretary of State the troubles of lheir own region. live with my parents and older brother. By jeff Pearlman wrong. There's a definite UD attitude that Warren Christopher have been working Former President Bush carefully And, uhm ... (cough) ... aaah ... urr ... well, without a drink you can't have fun. European heads of state to gain support assembled a coalition of nations to I'm a beer-throw-up-alcoholic. "Get wasted, man! C'mon, loosen up and for coordinated military action. confront Iraq in lhe Gulf War. Among Gasp! have a beer!" Such cooperation between nations is them were Arab countries in Iraq's It's taken a long time to admit, tons and grips with the fact that I'm actually allergic to Along with lhe UDXC record, I also hold essential in this situation .. vicinity. tons of pressure to live under and several the stuff. the mark for leaving earliest at the most Unfortunately, Europe in general has Clinton should follow Bush's nights of seeing my reflection in a puddle of But everyone kept telling me "you have to overall parties. My nights out often failed to dragged its feet in taking initiative to example in his Bosnia policy. fresh up-chuck, but I am now coming out of acquire a taste for beer," so I kept trying. go past 11:00, mainly because of lhe annoying settle a regional tempest, Pressure for peace must be kept on the closet and admitting one of the worst On Oct 16, 1991 I set a Delaware men's pleas from others for me to booze it up. Instead, European leaders have relied Bosnia. Pressure should be put on things for a college student. cross country record for throwing up the After taking this kind of crap, I've come to on the United States. Europe to join in taking responsibility. I can't drink beer. earliest at a harrier party (10:30 p.m. from a terms with the fact that the need to drink is a Granted, this doesn't exactly sound like the quarter of a beer, a mark as unbreakable as serious form of insecurity. Obviously (and stuff Pearlman column material is made of. I Joey D's 56-game hitting streak). there's absolutely no argument against this know y'all expect me to rip apart some The problem is, what sounds like a joke is one) drinking is a major part of Greek life, sorority girl or beat on President Roselle for really a serious problem. Unless you enjoy and also seemingly obvious is the fact that something- but this is serious. staying home weekends and snuggling wilh many Greeks join fraternities and sororities About Review & Opinion Until my 21st birthday last week I'd been a your calculator in front of Sanford & Son re­ out of lhe need to be part of a clique. runs, the pressure at lhis school to drink and Review and Opinion: The opinion page is reserved for opinion and commentary. The editorial social outcast for nearly three years. Virtually Simply put, the two go hand in hand. drink and drink until you throw up is intense. above represents the consensus of The Review staff and is written by the editorial editor, except every party was the same ol' song and dance. But it's not just reserved for that scene. As the rule goes, you can't have fun at a when signed. Columns are the opinion of the author. Editorial cartoons represent the opinion of the •9:55 p.m.- "Hey Pearl, why don't you Tonight at P.arties all over campus people will UD party if you don't drink. artist. Letters to the editor contain the opinions of our readers. have a beer." be downing a drink that just doesn't taste -9:56p.m.- "Duh. O.K." At fraternity parties, the usual4: 1 female to good. Maybe they like it now, but there's •9:57 p.m.- "Yeah buddy, that's two male meat market invite ratio is the first step definitely something wrong with having to get dollars." in brothers' attempts to seduce young used to something your suppose to like. The next 25 minutes would almost always freshman ladies. The prcssw:Cs and all-nightcrs of college is Editorial Staff be a sequence of sip, sip, sip, feel nauseous, Step No. 2 'is the beer. Let them drink as something we all have to deal with. Sadly, it sip, sip, sip, more nausea, sip. bathroom, hurl. much as possible, flash the letters, refill lhc seems most have decided the best way to cope Rich Campbell, editorial editor/columnist john Ottinger, cartoonist cups and take 'em on lhc dance floor to start Doug Donovan, editor in chief/columnist jeff Pearlman, columnist Looking back, I obviously should have is wilh a cool, frosty Bud. the hook up. It sure is fun for the ~y. but as Wil Shamlin, cartoonist learned from the first time I got sick off of Fine. Just leave me out or it Liz Lardaro, columnist Joan Haviland, substance abuse specialist for Karen Levinson, columnist Rebecca Tollen, columnist beer foam that it wasn't a smart drink. New York State Division of Substance Abuse Jeff PeaNman is an editorial columnist for The Greg Orlando, columnist Rob Wherry, columnist Everyone likes it due to price, but it just doesn't go down my pipes. I've since come to says, it's not too safe. Review. A case of journalism internships for minorities that went too far Three months ago I applied fer a surruner internship with her. smiled and said, "Uh ... I .. . uh, forgot my coat and the Philadel(ilia Inquirer. The program's coordinator called "Didn't she tell you to take a break after that last test?'' briefcase." me arx1 said he liked what I sent and told me to come in for she asked No. She didn't We bolh laughed the tense, fake laugh of strangers in a test and an interview. I turned, and in entered the two young women with Commentary awkward situations. I arrived and the test's proctor, a black woman, ushered snacks and drinks. The procter entered with her coat on and "Send us lhe bill for your parking, we'll compensate me into the testing room where a yoong black woman was a cup of coffee in her hand. By Doug Donovan you," he said. sitting waiting for the test to begin. (Excuse lhe racial Thank you, no, I won't be eating today. "Okay," I said. Then, for some unknown reason I • descriptions. They become relevant eventually.) We entered the room for what was the last test for me actually thanked him and then left Instructions were given for the ftrst test, the proctor left and the fust woman. The program's coordinator entered to My anger boiled over in the car I rented from the meet us. He was a black man. His face grimaced slightly and we began Twenty minutes later she entered the room. inside of their stomach. Don't worry about it university. How could this happen? took the tests and gave us the next one. when he saw me, but lhen he smiled, shook my hand and Well what do you say in such a situation? I was far too I understand the reason for having programs to assist Arother young black woman entered. She was late arx1 wished me luck on the fmal test. understanding. I left the building dumbfounded. Remember minorities and rectify past discrimination in the newspaper began with the fust test fmished the second. After the test the two of us were taken by the coordinator as we now, it's winter. I left my coat and briefcase inside. So there business and in any business with a history of such into the hallway. He told us it was time for the interview. He And so went the testing period for about three hours. I am standing on Broad Street, lhc cold wind turning my discrimination. opened the door leading to the stairs and the woman went However, twice during the testing I had to ask the proctor underarms into pools of ice. But there wasn't any other program offered at the paper. t.lu"ough. But he stopped me and closed the door. to give me instruetioos she had already given the olhers. I rushed back in to get my things and lhere he was The New York Times has a similar program If you call for I didn't think much of it at the time. I didn't think "I need to talk to you," he said. standing in the lobby waiting for the elevator to take him an internship the answering machine tells you that only ' anything of their race at all. I'm a coler blind son of guy. I Yikes. and lhe young woman upstairs to a room I'd never see, to minorities need apply. judge people as people, not by their race. He looked everywhere but straight into my eyes. Something is wrong with that. These programs should Well? sell herself on her enthusiasm for journalism, to take lhe fust Anyway, lhe next to last test was handed out, a 25- step toward a future career. exist, but to offer only minority JX"ograms is discriminatory 'There seems to have been some misunderstanding," he minute test. When it was done, the two women got up arx1 I couldn't help feeling slighted. to non-minorities. left. The proctor didn't come in to take the test like she had said ''This internship is for minorities only." Had I been black arx1 he had told me the internship was Reetifying past discrimination by discriminating against been doing. Excuse me? for whites only, there would have been a lawsuit, and I non-minorities is not lhe way to heal old wounds. Such About 35 minutes had past. I went into the lobby to fmd "I'm sorry, this has happened before," he said wouldn't need an internship. JX"ogrartlS only create new ones. ' the proctor but there was no one around. A woman from an Oh, OK That's all right, as long as someone else has He lookcxl at me as if I were a disgruntled postal worker, • adjoining office entered arx1 asked what was wrong. I told experienced such a humiliating feeling punching at the my tail between my legs and fmger on the trigger. Until I Doug Donovan is editor in chief of The Review. letters to the editor

)"oward better race relations toward a better racial relationship on as if they are mortal enemies. relevant. Opposing the entire white that person, but he should not hate white campus. Does a newspaper necessarily need to be population is wrong and a form of racism in people for what happened in the past. ·: In Horace Trent's letter (The Review, I believe the term used when white or black or Asian or Hispanic, or itself. Therefore, Trent should 1) stop thinking ;May 4) about the cultural struggle of black generalizations are made about people based could it be a learning experience for A group of people now should not be about the past, 2) look to himself for students at lhe university and the world, he solely on skin color is "racism." It doesn't everyone? Maybe we could stop marching compared to an entirely different group in understanding and 3) think about the future. 'chastised The Review about its lack of have a place anywhere in our society. Am I and burning and yelling and protesting and lhe past. Blame carmot be placed on anyone. iolerance toward black culture, yet denying lhe inference lhat European culture start simple lhings like talking to each olher. Oppression of blacks was in the past, and Joseph Fruscionc (AS FR) consistently made intolerant comments from the last 500 years has been dogmatic Maybe we can find a way to keep our while it should serve as a reminder of the Kris Clark (AS FR) ~bout "white" culture. and abusive? Not hardly. Nobody in Europe own heritages and viewpoints uncorrupted struggle to freedom blacks now have, the _ He writes "don't expect a people who thought the Inquisition was any party. The while still listening to others. After all, we future should be, and is, more important. Amino acids are her beef have suffered for 500 years under white attitude found during that time period could arc lhc generation who has the best shot at Attention needs to be focused on the present indeed be summed up in Rudyard Kipling's people to look to you for understanding." creating such an environment. and future, not lhe past A recent "pro-beef" letter claimed Why not? Which group of white UD "The White Man's Burden": We're civilized We were fed lhe Civil Rights movement Trent also seems to think all white people incorrectly that amino acids in animal and you need to be like us. students started the European slave trade? I wilh our baby food. kill black culture and ideologies. Those few protein are superior to those found in plants. can't find even one. This idea abused blacks, whites and For us, it is not acceptable to make racist who do make up a small percent of the entire This is absolutely incorrect. Meat protein ; I don't recall rooting for people to butcher anyone else who didn't agree with the or sexist jokes. We have been taught the population of whites. These extremists arc is high in what are called "sulfur-containing reigning Pope or government. That abuse ~!lacks in the Island murders. Nobody here value of multiculturalism and other members of the KKK and olher such racist amino acids," which are suspected of saw no color. supported the murder of blacks in World viewpoints more lhan anyone before us . organizations, "so for your own sake," all leaching calcium from lhc bones. War II (and since six million Jews died, To assume all whites are somehow It is time for us to stop whining and get to whites, most of whom he docsn' t even In other words, you lose calcium if you elong with 20 million Russians, along with responsible for the suffering of a people work on making our world a better place. know, shouldn't placed into one big anti­ cat meat daily and are more likely to suffer French, Italian, British, etc., nobody has a bypasses people's personality and only takes black group. from osteoporosis. right to infer it was done as part of a greater into account lheir race. It doesn't sound as if Eric Garland (AS FR) Don't get me wrong, this is not a racist I notice none of Professor Sterling's l>lot to annoy lhem). Mr. Trent wants to break down barriers or opinion, but all whites are not responsible, "assigned" letters mentioned the high fat : Certainly it would be difficult to pin get along with today' s society. He wants to Don't blame all whites nor do they deserve blame, for what content of meat. The fat content of most !l"YOnc to lhc "white controlled accident of continue to place blame about things past. happened in the past. Blaming people for beans, grains and vegetables is less than 10 f.IDS" or support such a claim. Since the Perhaps our energies on both sides of lhc First of all, Trent is correct in saying a what their ancestors did and not for their percent. people around these parts have nothing to race barrier would be better spent on trying victim of rape will not fall in love with lhe own personal views is wrong. link them to the aforementioned atrocities to achieve some on of harmony . We should rapi st, unless they arc insane. If he doesn't agree with a person's Mary Kennedy, Class of 1968 share one another' cultures, not treat them ~ther lhan skin color, maybe we can get on However, his comparison is not at all opinions, lhcn he has every right not to like ' May 11, 1993. THE REVIEW. A7 Columnists debate: should Hollywood depict more religion on screen?! Preaching religion not Hollywood's job Hollywood belittles, ignores religion "ll's time to make a mountain ow necessarily wrong for touching One Sunday night a couple than 40 percent of AmcricartS attend of a molehill, so can I have a upon this. months ago I settled down to watch weekly worship servieccs, 78 percent , volunteer?" - "Weird" AI Commentary Most religions are good and an cpisodeof"MW'der, She Wrote." Commentary of Americans pray at least once a • Yanko vic their only fault is that they don't The opening scene showed tall, week., Medved wrote. By Greg make for interesting viewing young. ha nd some man playing By Rich In contrast, a 1983 Public Opinion One more time, with much material. Religion in general is basketba ll with city youths, survey of 104 of television's most , cnthusia~rn: Orlando fine. too -as long as it isn't obviously in the mentor role. Campbell innucntial leaders showed 93 pcrccnt Hollywood's job is to entertain foisted on people. It's an individual The man turned out to be a priest. "seldom or never attend religious • people. choice people make, not something And so I waited. I waited for him services." It's not to promote harmony. imagined) to portray anything in a that needs to be promoted on every to tum out to be ineffective, corrupt, cause or challenging the reli gious This explains why movie tunics ' It's not to enlighten the masses less than flattering way? TV and movie screen across the a murderer, hypocritical - anything establishment. oficn tum out to be religious fanatics. to a spiritual path. Is the mass media at fault for country. but a good man with a strong Now don't get me wrong. I don 't For example, in the film ''Erlward 1 It's not to force an agenda, a attempting to entertain its Do we really need to force character. For this is what I've believe TV and movies must reflect Scissorshands," a fanatical Christian standard of morality or a set of storylines about people who learned to expect from major audience? Should fictional religious values all the time. In fact, it woman went around calling the 1 behaviors on its audience. receive spiritual guidance from television networks when it comes strange Edward a messenger of Nope. Hollywood is just there God? Do we really need to create to religious people. Satan. One scene showed her in her to make us laugh or cry, jump in light and airy situation comedies As it turne d out, the priest house, playing an organ with a cross our scat or reach for the Kleenex. about people who've accepted remained a good .man. though not "Th e form of censorship most overhead. My esteemed opponent "Hollywood shouldn't Jesus Christ as their own personal without human struggles, I can' t help but wonder why believes movies, TV and music savior? throughout the show. used against the religious of offending thousa nds of devout be made to cater to Probably not. "Did I just sec that?" I thought. tend to portray organi7..cd religion America [is} omission." Christians is permissible, but if, say. in a negative light, wnile the religious." Movies and TV should concern Did I just witness a Christian a pink triangle or symbol of another disproportionately (these are his themselves with one thing ­ clergyman in a major role (i.e. not minority grcup had been so words, not mine) promoting and I telling stories, true stories, made­ performing a wedding or fun eral) maligned what the media reaction ger or depicting sex, occultism, characters be held to some standard up stories, funny stories, sad stories depicted as a good person in a might surprise you that I enjoy would have been like. violence etc. of behavior? Should a story be and generally all-around decent contemporary setting? I wish I had watching "Saturday Night Live" and Movies of great biblical stories , So? compromised because a character stories. regardless of whether or the VCR on to prove it to the world. most Monty P.ython moyics. like "The Ten Commandments" doesn't aspire to Judea-Christian not they contain upstanding There can be little argumen t I am, however, arguing against which were accurate to the spirit if What escapes my debating morality? religious characters. movies. at least the major releases the form of censorship most used not the letter of the Bible used to be partner is the simple truth of the Quite frankly, sometimes Hollywood shouldn't be made most Americans see, rarely portray against the religious of America ­ commonplace. maner- it's not anyone's job but . religions are less than positive. To to cater to the religious. It's got organi zed rel igion, particularly the ccn.~orship of omission . Lately, the only examples of organized religion's to portray the point out every massacre, every enough problems trying to create traditional or evangelical Most of the Hollywood elite biblically thcmed movies arc "The • religious in a positive light. war, every persecution and every good stories. Christianity. and Judaism which believes religion is either Last Temptation of Christ" and He will no doubt overwhelm mindless oppression that's There's a movement around to makes up most worship in America unimportant or harmful. When they "King David," neither of which stuck you with chapter and verse on how occurred in the name of religion, try and get the popular media to in a positive light. do portray spirituality. it's usually of closely to the Bible. religions are shown as evil and would be quite time consuming. aspire to some ethical code. The Ask yourself this: When was the the new age or non-traditional Docs Hollywood have an artistic mind-corrupting. The evidence will Religions aspire to perfection. what Reverend Donald Wildman has last time you saw a major movie variety. right to make movies like this? Of come hard and heavy and probably they achieve is far from it. been taking out full-page ads in release or major net work TV Hollywood believes aliens coming course. Rut had they stuck to the in great quantity. A wise man named Elias Canctti newspapers across the country, progra m show religious people, to Earth to enlighten humanity is story, they would have gotten a much I will do nothing save stipulate once said, "religions do not make demanding movies and TV start particularly Christians and Jews, a~ more plausible and reasonable than a larger audience. to most of ihese examples. portraying people as they want good, stable characters? personal God who answers prayer. My friend Greg Orlando says old men better. only warier." Sometimes, religion is portrayed in them portrayed. If you can think of any, ask Mr. Orlando says the mass media there's nothing wrong with showing ost Is it wrong for the movies and a bad light. TV to touch on the darker side of More "Christian" values. Less yourse lf if the show was set in avoids controversial topics like the excesses and abuses of religion. I to Sometimes it isn't. evil stuff like talk of sex or religion contemporary society. Most recent religion. There have been network agree. But when religion is only ing religion, the greed, the excess, the From "The Flying Nun" to the wrongdoings of the supposed holy? being anything less than inspired. movies (the last 25 years) with a shows making blatant political shown in a negative light, Oh, God! series to"The Fiddler on · I can sec it now. New, on NBC, sympathetic portrayal of religious statement~ in recent years, though. something's rotten in the state of to When we read of David Koresh The Roof," there arc tons of proclaiming himself to be Jesus, or the wacky situation comedy - In themes tend to be set in the past Michael Medved, a movie critic California sa examples of religions and religious wince at the sexual debauchery of Jesus We Trust (All others check ("Chariots of Fire") or involve who has studied the values of Hollywood has its pet causes. But nd figures shown positively. It all the priests in Utah who were the your bags at the door). groups out of the mainstream Hollywood producers versus those of when it comes to offending the his pretty much balances out in the ("Witness"). America as a whole. discusses his religious of America, frankly, my 'fe, top story on ABC's "20/20" we are end. exposed to underbelly of religion. Greg Orlando is a member of the If they were positive portraya ls. findings in his book "Hollywood vs. dear, they don't give a damn. hat Can movies and TV shows be indifferent center, which absolutely, ask further if the character was America." ies Organized religion isn't always positively, cannot hold. faulted for a tendency (real or involved supporting some liberal Newsweek reported in 1992 more Rich Campbell is the editorial editor so Godly. Nor arc movies and TV ofThe Review.

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Arts I Entertainment I Trends People I Lifestyles Local Motion Bands, beer and benefits dominate Newark Saturday Down & out (cold) on Skid Row

By Gary Geise actually taps it for you must be market. A»istant Entertainment Editor counted as a friend. Sauce was accompanied by two It ain't illegal yet. So what? A kegmeister puked after local poets, who read pieces of their -George Clinton hours of having perfect strangers work along with the jazzy jams. The Having fun on a roof is still pump his tap. Mr.Smith (not his real band had no songs to speak of, and perfectly acceptable in the eyes of the name) earned, got, and started praise be: they just play. law, if not those of yo mama. forgetting about his upheaval long And whilst they play, Jerry Dyson Much as the law dislikes seeing before the 'Fest was over. Otherwise, reads his wacky-beat-poet-influenced­ people having gratuitous fun in the there were no observable casualties. norm-questioning-multi-hyphenated public eye (recall the city furor over Several bands kicked tunes north poetry William Burroughs and Allen the deck at El Sombrero), there is little into a partially-interested crowd. The Ginsburg are alive and well, literarily they can do about people medicating entertainment schedule was somewhat speaking. themselves on their roofs. delayed, and the interest in the music The latter piece of poetry The day was better'n perfect and volleyed throughout the day with confronted intolerance and the folks they had to shade theyselves simply chillin' with the folks. complacency, in the words of George from the good vibes. Ah, but when the car turned Clinton (no relation): discrimination Not as bombastic and sunny as stageward, it was treated to some against racial and cultural groups Wilburfest, Saturday's Skidfest - strong, healthy tuneage. "ain't illegal yet." named after the Skid Row houses Folks called Beetweed started off Another untouted local band, behind which it occurs - offered a the entertainment with some standard Innersound, set out a double serving shot at some of the less-heralded local rock 'n' roll. Nice songs, nice way to of funky grooves and post-R.E.M. bands. start the day. guitar work before the crowd. This It was our day to be reminded that The strange and extraordinary act after more than an hour -an endless talent and media exposure are - gosh, of the day proved to be a bunch of hour - of Zeppelin I Floyd-fest on what were we thiO.~\P.B t~is •whole guys calling themselves - only tape. time? -not exactly tile same tliing. because they're expected to call Local heros Grinch appeared late Or was it merely an excuse to themselves something - Sauce. This afternoon in their bus and took the distribute massive amounts of beer? group consists solely of people who stage at dusk, drawing the biggest and Okay, not merely. And anybody play their instruments like they really most unfocused crowd. These boys do who not only gives you beer but mean it, virtually a novelty in today's see SKlDFEST page B3 Courtney Street rocks for a good cause

By Runde Tatnall personable, she always had time for Girl . Alternative favorites including Sraff Reporter friends, and had the best laugh in the Radio Free Europe and I'm Still Alive THE REVIEW I Walter M . Eberz Over 500 p~ople showed up for a world." were enthusiastically delivered. Top: Music and beer entertain the crowds at Skidfest. Bottom: A more natural benefit concert on Courtney Street, Neary said all the profits will go to "It's a good day for reggae," an drink is freshly squeezed at the Ray Street Fair. Saturday, which raised over $2000 for help pay Laura's medical and funeral anonymous audience member said on the mother of Laura Patuelli. Pat u e IIi expenses. "We were all such good this warm, sunny afternoon. The was a university student who died of friends, it's the least we could do," he Nazarites proved that, led by a barefoot, complications from .pneumonia on Feb, said. dreadlocked singer who was white, but Fortunes, farm animals on Ray St. somehow had a Jamaican accent. The 1. "We know Laura has a lot of friends, Nazarites played some intense tunes, Juniors Shawn Neary, Tyler Joyce, we want them to enjoy this time for By Greg Orlando "I go here," he replied. with a sometimes frenzied enthusiasm. Entertainment Editor Brian Bernasconi, and Todd Johnson, her," Tyler said. The party was in full swing when five "Really, 'cause you look like a high hosted the extravaganza in their Senior Joel Marcus, lead singer for policemen arrived. "We received a Sophomore John Stapleford walked into school kid," Pearlman quipped. backyard, which required a $5 Jupiter Green who knew Laura since complaint by a neighbor who Rayfair Saturday like a western gunslinger, Stapleford walked straight to the sponges. "donation" for all the beverage and September, said of his band, "nobody's complained of noise across property a bookbag slung over his shoulder like it It was something out of High Noon. music you could consume. getting paid, but it doesn ' t matter, lines by the band," Sgt. Conway of the was a bandolier, his eyes ablaze, searching "Pearlman paid for insulting me at the The shady lot was quartered off with nobody cares. She used to see us at Newark Police, said. for a gunfight. sponge-toss," he said later. Stapleford yellow "Caution" tape, and a piece of parties, and talked about the band a lot," After the officers threatened to He found one quickly. As he walked past pounded him in the face four out of four plywood was laid down as a stage. he said. charge the benefit's organizers with a the sponge-toss display, Re view sports times. Reggae band the Nazarites as well as "Our payback is that you guys have a sound violation, Jupiter Green was editor Jeff Pearlman noticed him and began Stapleford's smile told the whole story­ the incredibly versatile rock band, f••*ing good time, cause that's the way forced to take a break. The crowd a steady stream of insulting remarks. Rayfair was a good time, complete with Jupiter Green showed up to lend a hand, Laura would have wanted it," Marcus erupted with cheers of "bulls*"'*t" and Pearlman was standing behind a wooden loud bands, farm animals and an advice playing long and hard in the blazing shouted atop a stack of amplifiers. had to be calmed down by the event's board, his face sticking out of a circular booth. sun, to a happy and inebriated crowd. Jupiter Green played an eclectic set, organizers. hole, just waiting for someone to plaster it About 200 people were in attendance and "She would appreciate this. She ranging from American Pie to Enter When the police finally left and the with a sponge. they closed off Ray Street from noon to 5 wouldn't want us to be sad," Junior Sandman, pounding out passionate music resumed, the volume was slightly "Hey, what high school do you go to?" p.m . According to Junior Carrie Wetherby, Jennifer Iacavazzi, former roommate of versions of In God's Country, and muted. The police were not to return. Pearlman asked Stapleford. president of the Traditional House, the Patuelli said. Desire, as well as classics, like Let Me Fliers had been sent to the neighbors "I went to William Penn," he said. block party was held to "bring together all "Laura was very outgoing and Stand Next to Your Fire, and American see BENEFIT page 83 "I mean now," Pearlman said. see RAY STREET page 63 Beauty and·the Breast Men and women discuss the public obsession with perfect shape

By Robyn Forest besides breast feeding. "I walked into the Klondike is when her breasts are spoken to. Staff Reporter In his book "," Kate's awhile ago, and one of my "I had a conversation with a Never since time began have a Desmond Morris even goes so far guy friends started screaming neighbor last week and he spoke set of glands gotten more attention as to say breasts are nothing more across the bar, 'Will you look at the entire time to my boobs," than mammoryglands. than misplaced buttocks which those guns!"' Keown says. She says she Breasts are celebrated throughout changed sides when intercourse Although embarrassing at times, personally feels smaller breasts the Western culture. In the media, changed to face-to-face. This new McBride's breasts have become a are more appeal ing than large they're stars of beer commercials, position of the buttocks, Morris running gag among her friends. ones. displayed naked in magazines, says, was done in order to keep the One friend even swore he would Yet it seems the grass is never teased and toyed with in movies as males interested in copulating. touch ' those things ' be fore he greener on the other side. well as television and talked about Because of all the attention graduated. Sandi McGann, (AS JR), a 36 B, frequently. breasts receive, many women "The night before graduation, I says if she had the money she Sometimes it 's subconscious and criticize themselves for not having was leaving the Balloon with a would get a breast increase. other times it's painfully obvious the stereotypically perfect shape. guy who had no idea about this "I definitely have a complex women's breasts are und er "I hate my boobs because they're joke, and all of a sudden, out of about it ," McGann says. constant scrutiny. big and incapacitating," Kelly nowhere, my friend comes up to " It's like my boobs just don't It's about time the spotlight was McBride (AS SR), who is a D cup, me and just kind of freaked out want to be here, or maybe they taken off of them and put in says. and grabbed them," she says . just don't want to deal with men, perspective to shed light on the "They hinder me from Even though breasts come in who knows." truth about breasts. exercising and I can't wear sexy many sizes, the larger ones seem While some may think men on Throughout history, there has tight shirts." to attract more attention, Jill campus would be more than been no answer for what McBride says the attention her Keown (AS JR), a 34 C verging on willing to tackle the subject of evolutionary advantage is breasts receive is sometimes a D. says. breasts, when approached many bestowed on women with breasts, embarrassing. She says her biggest complaint see BREASTSpage 83 Featurin May 1 1, 1993 • THE REVIEW. 82 How not to handle women advice from the world's worst swinger

Sure, they teach you a lot of important enemy. Of course you're thinking there's plenty of gas in !be car when you 're he'll be the type of guy that sits around in stuff in college, but most men would pay something like. "Is that my feet or hers that planning on going somewhere with a his jockey shons, changing the channels much more than they did fer college if they Feature Forum I smell?" or "Does Margheriw still have woman. They get preuy bitter when they constantly and proudly announcing which could master one skill: picking up chicks. large pizzas for $5?" have to push. I mean, everyone knows TV babes he could show a good time if Ooops, pardon my political incorrectness; By Michael Regan Instead you are forced to rake your mind chycks can't steer, that's man's work. They only he was given the chance. picking up chycks, that's better. for some sincere-sounding compliment. It don't even consider tlbnselves luclcy if it's And now for the fmal words of wisdom Don' t get excited, I certainly have no usually comes out pretty disastrously, a small car like a Subaru. from the world's worst swinger; never ground-breaking insight in this arena. Even something like "You lmow, at night, I can Movies. Sure, everyone knows that you write a colwnn in your college newspaper that flaunts your ignorance and crudeness . if I did, I definitely wouldn't share it with animals and not Gods. hardly see the hair above your lip at all." can't compare slop like Beac:hes or Tenns If you must, do it as close to graduation as anyone. But after several years as a would­ In short, keep the poopie jokes out of Immediately you realize how stupid this or Endearment to true cinematic possible. be-swinger, a lot of trial, error and more your rap, especially if she knows anything was and try to change the subject before it masterpieces like "Porky's," but this is Of course any of the advice above can error, I have become sort of an authority on about Freud. sinks in. "Why don't we go out?" you say what chycks dig, so give a little. be used in reverse to get rid of an y what not to say to women. I lcnow what you're thinking, sometimes in an enthusiastic voice. Some more advice, before you choose a unwanted chycks . In other words, if you're First. no matter how much your male there is just nothing else to talk about. You may think you're out of the woods roorrunate, fmd out a little about him. The trying to a girl away, just be yourself friends may have gotten a kick out of it, While silence is better than dukkie stories, at this point, but don't count on it. Never, wrong roommate can be deadly to a scare never tell the story about that friend of a when you are alone with a girl those never, under any circumstances, suggest relationship with a chyclc. If his favorite and if that doesn 't work, just be me. friend from another college who had a bit conversation lags can be dangerous. If you that she have a light beer, even if you know pasttime is making diny prank calls in the And ladies, if you want some advice on too much to drink one night, accidentally are not talking too much, women tend to it's her favorite. And for Pete's sake, there middle of the night, move out as soon as how to impress us, learn some good poop went number two in his pants and then think you are receiving some son of divine will be plenty of time to ogle at other girls possible. That darn star-69 will get you jokes. stashed his soiled drawers under a bed at enlightenment and will surely want to some other time, when she's not around. every time and you can bank on it that he the party where he was. lmow about it. Not to confuse the subject, but words are won't answer. Michael Regan is a City Nevvs Editor for As some famous French philosopher 'What are you thinking right now?" she not the only things which can disturb the The phone is probably not the only The Review, is fairly well adjusted and once said, people don't want to hear about will inevitably ask. delicate equilibriwn that is the personality instrument that this type of guy can use as a hardly ever causes a fuss during nap feces because it reminds them they arc Honesty at this point is your worst of a chyck. For example, always make sure tool for offending women. Chances are time.

Tuesday, May 11 noon. Building. Registration begins for 199 3 Colloquim: "The Role of the Concert: "Vox Feminae· The Summer Sessions. Church in Growing up Literate: Female Voice,· featuring the Implications for Literary Research University Singers. Ruth Oatman, General Meeting: Student Program and Practice," with Catherine director. 8 p.m. Loudis Recital Hall, Association. 4:30p.m., Collins Dorsey-Gaines, Kean College. 207 Amy E. duPont Music Building. Room, Perkins Student Center. Willard Hall Education Building, 1 Seminar: "Survey Attrition, Speech: "Serious Black Female p.m. Schooling Choices and Criminality,• with Tanya Williams Lecture: "Why Incorporate in Demographic Cycles, • with Brown. 12:20-1:10 p.m., Ewing Delaware," w1th Daniel Pease, Evangelos Falaris and Elizabeth Room, Perkins Student Center. Widener Univeristy. 206 Kirkbride Peters. 114 Purnell Hall, 3:30p.m. Concert: Gam elan Lake of the Hall, 3:30p.m. Lecture: "The Origin of the Silver Bear with Michael Zinn, Seminar: "Agricultural Reforms in Australians,· with Alan Thorne, director. 8 p.m., Loudis Recital the former Soviet Union and Eastern Australian National University. 100 Hall, Amy E. du Pont Music European Countries," with Csaba Sharp Laboratory, 3 :30p.m. Building. Csaki, World Bank, Washington D.C. 251 Towsend Hall, 3 :30p.m. Wednesday, May 12 Thursday, May 13 Lecture: "Turtles All the Way Down Seminar: "Solute Transport in Concert: Jazz Ensamble II. Vernon : Biological Bases of Personality," Macropores,· with Yimin Li, 103 james, director. 8 p.m., Loudis with Marvin Zuckerman. 120 Fischer Greenhouse Laboratory, Recital Hall, Amy E. du Pont Music Clayton Hall, 7:30p.m. DOWN UNDER SUMMER

Top fave movies for the 10. 1-95 and Rou!e 7 (36&-9600) weekend of April 23-26 Bound by Honor (R)- Three lives. Indecent Proposal (R) -Make it two Bound by rice. Divided by zero. Driven mill, Sundance, and you got a deal.. SUNDAY 1) Indecent Proposal ($10.0 million) by Lurch. Showtime: 7:50. Showtimes: 1:15,4:15,7:15,10 2) Who's the Manl ($4 .5 million) Dragon (PG-13)- Bruce Lee stars in Down Under by Candlelight 3) The Sandlot ($3 .9million) This Boy's Life (R) - De Niro gives us a preview of his performance as new musical with Jim Morrison and acoustic guitars I art 4) Benny & Joon ($3.8 million) Frankenstein's creation, in real-life soap Janis Joplin. Showtimes: 1 :30, 3:45, 7, 5) Indian Summer ($3.4million) opera America. Showtimes: 1:05, 9:15. 3:40, 7:15, 9:45. The Sandlot (PG) - Or, The Concord Mall MONDAY Splitting Heirs (PG-13)-Another Landsnot, or, The Bad News Maggots Conc.orde ~RoW! 202 (47&-5579) post-Python romp, replete with John Go To Swaziland Showtimes: 2, 4:30, Pounder Night Olivier Olivier (R)- Newest effort Cleese and some fish. Showtimes: 7:30,9:40. from Europa Europa director 12:50,3,5:15,7:20,9:40. Benny and Joon (PG) -Johnny Depp Food/Beer by the Pounder Agnieszka Holland. Showtimes: Side (PG) - Chuck Norris meets as Harold Lloyd and Mary Stuart 5:45,8. t Kicks cheap Bobby Brady and teaches him to Masterson as Shirley Maclaine. Aiden Like Water fOf Chocolate (R) - The extract human duodena with his bare Quinn as God, naturally. Showtimes: title means "at the boiling pointn but hands. Showtimes: 12:35, 2:45, 4:55, 2, 4:30, 7:30, 9 :45. don't look for Wesley Snipes here: this 7:10, 9:25 . Indian Summer (PG-1 J)- The Big TUESDAY one's about women and food. Chill did everything this movie does a Showtimes: 5:30, 7:45. Aladdin (G) -Disney's best villain "the Buckll Gets Better since Cruella De Ville Showtimes: decade ago, and did it better. 12:30 2:35, 5:05. Showtimes: 1 :45, 4, 7, 9:20. More food/More drink selection Cinemark Movies 10 Newark Cinema Center Fit>t Sute PI~ Shopping Center (994·7075) Boiling Point (R) - Wesley Snipes and Dennis Hopper are actually rather Newark Shopping Center (737-3720) The Dark Half (R)- Frightmaster tepid. Showtimes: 12:35, 2:40, 4:55, WEDNESDAY George Romero directs this Stephen 7:45, 10:05. The Night We Never Met (R) -The King story about a wacky (but same night we never compred surgery DU Band Night extremely rabid) writer named Thad The Ad~~entures of Huckleberry Finn scars and drank Milwaukee's Best till Beaumont Showtimes: 1:10,4,7:35, (PG) - Nasty cliche-packed rendering we puked. Showtimes: 8:15. The Best of the Bands of Mark Twain classic. Showtimes: 10:10. The Dark Half (R) - Showtimes: 5:45 12:30, 2:50, 5:10, 7:30, 9:45. Three of Hearts (R) - At last some Dave (PG-13)- Showtimes: 5:30, Dave (PG-1 3) -President dies; queer Hollywood women who aren't 7:45. THURSDAY sociopathic murderers. Showtimes: cabinet finds a lookalike to take his 12 :50,3:05,5:15, 7:40,10:10. place. Sound familiar? If not, you're not Strictly Ballroom (PG) - Strictly The Kangaroo Down getting your USRDA of movies. boredom. Showtimes: 6, 8. Who's the Manl (R)- Yo MTV Showtimes: 1, 3:45, 7:30, 10. Under Entertainment rappers get reluctantly turned into pig;. -Gary Geise Showtimes: 12:45, 2:45, 4:45, 7:25, Christiana Mall & Summer Activity for students 18 years or older It was erroneously reported in Jell-0 sued for copyright Bodyguard and Basic . last week's E-News that Jane infringement. There's a joke to be had here, Curtin, Dan Aykroyd and Laraine "It's so stupid," the lead singer but only if you actually call in and . Newman would NOT be reprising Bill Manspeaker (aka "The vote . . their roles as The Conehead family Moronic Dictator) is quoted as DU Happy Hour in the upcoming Coneheads movie. saying. "They think there will be The Whew! •Something Sure They'll be back. Good confusion. When was the last time Stinks ln Here Department: DJ The Tradition Expands judgement be damned. you spent $14 for Jell-0?" Howard Stern's movie The • The band's new name is Green Adventures of Fartman will not Arnold Schwarzenegger's new Jelly - they may have lost their see summer release. Stern is summer film, The Last Action name, but their sense of humor is reportedly very angry at New Line Hero promises to be a virtual error­ still intact. Cinema's attempt to turn the fest. In concert, Jelly plays the raunch-laden vehicle into a tame According to script supervisor Mickey Mouse Club Song and PG-13 family film. Susan Malerstein-Watkins Hero WEEKEND ACTIVITIES when they get to "Y" the audience Also at issue is the contains "dozens of screams, "Because you got sued!" merchandising rights for the film. INTENTIONAL continuity errors." Against New Line Cinema's Director John McTiernan Hot tip department• : The Mighty, • Hot Air Balloon Flights protests, Stern wants to keep them decided to include the errors Mighty Bosstones new album We for himself. Sunrise/Sunset Flights because "he thought they would be Don't Know How To Party will The film, about a superhero funny." be out on May 18 . all summer would propels himself through the Translated: The movie had too The Review has received an skies with massive amounts of many plot holes to fix, so instead of advanced copy of the tape and it trying to patch the script, they sounds great, a powerful blend of flatulence is expected to be so •Horseback riding weekends decided to make a joke out of it. reggae, thrash metal and ska with much gas under the bridge. Expect the Last Action Hero to some horns tossed in for good • rake in about ten gazillion dollars measure. Anna Nicole Smith the after it's rei eased· Included in the album's liner ubiquitous (and hooterlicious) •Scuba Diving lessons notes is a Post Office Box where Guess Jeans Girl has been selected all summer It's official -• 30-year-old people can write to the Bosstones by Hugh Hefner to be Playboy's Conan 0' Brien will be replacing -and the Bosstones apparently, Playmate of the Year for 1992. David Letterman as host of NBC's are very faithfully writing people SmitA, who went under the name •Volleyball Day & Night "Late Night." back. Vicky Smith, had originally Who is O'Brien? Your guess is appeared in the January 1992 of as good as ours. For S 1.95 , you• can cast your Playboy. In the pictorial, she posed Actua lly, O ' Brien is a comedy vote for the 1993 MTV Movie with a horse, did some nude lawn Reservations for , Horseback writer who has written scripts for Awards. work and pondered on the nature on Riding, and $cuba Diving preferred. Visit DU Saturda y Night Live and The Or, for the same price, you can Quantum Mathematics. for more information and reservation. Simpsons. feed a starving family in Africa for For being named Playmate of the (With credentials like these, he' ll a month. You decide. Year, Smith will win $100,000 and probably do better than Pat Sajak Anyway, this being MTV, the a new car. did - by at leas t a good two Awards feature such distinguished She'll also get a lot of space on weeks.) categories as "Best Kiss, " and the bedroom walls of a lot of "Most Desirable Female." 16-ycar-old boys. Rock group Green• Jello were Nominees for " Bes t Movie " - Greg Orlando fo rced to change their name a ft er include s upenurkcys The ~ HIHHl S 0[] N' l lf 1 ~ HI ~ N[] S 0R IV f 01111 NK •~ - May 11, 1993 • THE REVIEW. 83 Benefit Two continued from page A1 beforehand, informing them of the purpose of the benefit, and warning women, of noise, Jolmson said. J o h n son, who spoke with the disgruntled neighbor, said, "He had a flier, but said that six hours was way too some long." Keyle Bowe, another neighbor, said, "My only complaint was that guitars they didn't finish American Pie." Brett Merker, a junior, said Laura was the first person he met at Delaware. "Her death affects and a everyone, not just her friends," he said. Iacavazz i said a lot of people have given donations to help Laura's big crowd mom, including students. "It seems like the whole university has gotten together," she said. Laura was always concerned rock and about taking care of her mother, who has the disease Lupus, and is basically living off Medicare, mellow Iacavazzi said. "They only had each other. She's living for herself and . Laura now," she said. : Last Monday, the Deer Park, 1 together. where Laura worked, hosted a: benefit to raise money for a scholarship in her name. "It was• packed, and it's never packed on: Mondays," Merker said. :

By Rob Wherry acoustic guitars, no flash and Watershed, and picked up on the lldminillrative News Editor complicated intense lyrics which words right along with the group. When I was young laying in my paint vivid pictures of life scenes the During the chorus, Emily asked Skidfest crib restlessly turning over, my two have experienced. for the lights to shine on the crowd, mother used to sing me to sleep. I In the middle of the song, Aimee and everyone could see their parents continued from page 61 remember it was a sweet voice, one I broke into the frrst solo of the night, or little brother or sister sitting in the thought was straight from heaven. picking crisp, clear riffs on the seat next to them. The Indigo Girls solid work, and many people get• That same feeling returned guitar. Looking to Aimee's side, her attracted a diverse crowd pulling happy in their presence. Thursday night when the Indigo partner was wildly flinging her from the complete spectrum of the So the 'Fest worked as well as: Girls arrived at the Bob Carpenter straight brown hair and strummed American melting pot. the Bigfests - not to mention any: Convocation Center to make their the guitar in a spastic dance, The group followed up that effon names - and we hope it has as· first concert appearance in Delaware. revealing the reason she plays the with more strong guitar work on the long and healthy a life. , After a feverous 45 minutes of rebel black instrument. song, You Were Only Joking . Aimee, The relatively small festing· alternative hard rock from the This display caused a group of who handled most of the guitar solos space was decorated as a stable _: opening act James Hall, the roadies students in the "cheap seats" to make throughout the night, broke into a they were expecting people to scattered to strip the stage of every a brave run for the stage. Just as the tight rhythm that had her firigers puke - and the sound in this' piece of electronic equipment smiles on their faces widened, and climbing the neck of her instrument. space, by Solid Sound Productions, including drums, keyboards and thinking they were going to make it Meanwhile, Emily stood happily was big and bright. guitars. to the stage, security intercepted the watching and persuaded the crowd to A short time later, all that rush, pushing them to the back where raise their hands in the air and clap remained was a simple black stage they remained the rest of the night. as loud as possible. flanked by an escalating tower of For their next song, the girls The next five songs brought a Ray Street speakers. And standing quietly at the continued to pick up the pace and mellow atmosphere back to the back edge of the stage was a row of broke into Galileo from their recent concert. After announcing a lucky continued from page B1 ·six hard-wood acoustic guitars - release Rites of Passage. The crowd student had made up the set list for one painted black standing out as the was pleased with the move and the night's event, Emily left the stage the different communities." rebel in the crowd. slowly staned to dance in their seats . and Aimee remained, spotlight to Bands played on the grass in the ' The lights finally dimmed at 9:20 "This is the first time we've herself. middle of Ray Street. Among th~ and the crowd of over 4,000 rose to played in Del a ware, thanks for She prefaced the next song with a headliners were Mother's Garden/ their feet. having us." story about how she wrote the tune Bad Hair Day, The Sauce, The Band The two women from Athens, The girls thanked the crowd after as a sophomore in college when she and The Verge. Ga., Emily Saliers and Aimee Ray, every song in a genuine accent was in a depressed state. The song, "We're just doing this for fun,:• casually walked on stage, which was straight out of the deep south. Play it Again Sam, caused the crowd Senior Ryan Williams, saxophonist now lit with a dim blue light. Grabbing a style of folk music to settle in, sit back and watch in for the improvisational "acid jazz" Emily, dressed in faded blue jeans with roots deeply embedded in the amazement as she sang and played band The Sauce said. and a loose fitting flannel shin, lifted 60s, the group has caused a flawlessly. "Although pay would be nice." the black guitar over her should"er resurgence in a type of music The show concluded with Land Booths lined the street. Foodstuffs and gave it a practice strum. Her thought lost by a generation. Of Canaan, and then an encore with were sold, shirts were tie-dye-dyed, partner, Aimee, appeared in baggy Nowhere was thi s more evident their most popular tune, Closer To advice was given, bio-rhythms were THE REVIEW Gretsch black overalls and a blue t-shin and than with the third song of the night. Fine. The girls left as they carne­ read by computer, environmental Indigo Girl Emily (top) sports overalls, while partner proceeded to rip into the first song. The two asked the crowd if "you'all saying a quiet thanks and leaving a awareness was raised and an all­ Aimee (bottom) strums her guitar. Strange Fire is typical of the feel like singing?" And with the first screaming crowd in their wake. around good time was had by all. Indigo Girls style of music- simple chord, the fan s knew it was the song "Glad we could meet ya' ." There was a petting zoo in the back of Ray Street, where people got to handle newborn chicks, pet "# 538" (a steak), see what lamb-chops look like with their wool on and say Auntie Anne's adds twist to pretzels hello to Jersey cattle Cheers Watch At the advice booth, the plastic ••• donation bottle was nearly empty. From cinnamon to garlic, there's a doughy delight for everyone "Advice 5e, (good advice exU'a)" the Episode three: Rebecca loses.again sign read above the booth read. By Mindy Maslynsky The newest addition to the pretzel whole wheat (in other words bland) Manning the stand was Senior Assistant Entertainment Editor menu, glazin raisin proves to be a big or wait five extra minutes and a no­ Jolm Kautz of the Ethics House. Philadelphia may no longer be the hit. A layer of vanilla icing melted on salt, no-buller pretzel can be Rebecca follows the scent of ~oney yet "We're cheap," he said. "And we home of the soft pretzel now that top of the thin but large pretzel is a prepared. try to help here." Auntie Anne is moving to states tasty tidbit. While this idea may seem again, this time targeting Kelly's newly­ Rayfair was a day for gunslingers. nationwide. The unexpected bursts of raisins tasteless, there's a solution: dip. The Russian House held a Borscht Auntie Who? one might ask if they popping out from inside may sound Everything from pizza sauce to divorced dad. He invites her to his eating contest; out of the dust haze haven't visited the pretzel store in like an odd combination, but is pineapple cream cheese is offered. home for what she thinks is an evening .walked Stapleford. College Square Shopping Center or actually quite good. Whatever the choice, each Auntie The first time was for pride. The the Christiana Mall. Another definite winner is sour Anne's pretzel just isn't the same as his date; instead, he puts her to work second time was for pride and a $5 But for those who have tried any cream and onion. Basically this is just unless accompanied by the fresh gift certificate to Scott's ice cream of the five hot-out-of-the-oven flavors flavored powder on a pretzel, but the squeezed lemonade. serving wine. After serving herself a few, store. - sour cream and onion, cinnamon, taste is mouth-watering. A At S 1.35, the large cup is well "Basically, I walked by [the stand] whole wheat, gar I ic and • glazin companion, however, disagreed. worth its weight in lemons. Not too Rebecca completely humiliates herself. and thought I'd win by default, but raisin' - Auntie Anne's is a familiar "Better off left as a potato chip," he sweet, the 'no refill' sign above the they were hiding two other place. commented. machine is the only disappointment. She vows to never go after a man for his contestants," he said. " I couldn't The two tables in the pale blue, The garlic is very strong, as the Except to mom. She may complain money again. Meanwhile, the gang at , " back down." sparse setting are. almost always splattered pieces on top prove. But to about $1 .35 flavored, 90 cents Seldom has there been such an filled. But putting in more tables people who like garlic, this is a sure unflavored pretzel price. She may Cheers suspects Cliff may have offed his eating display. Stapleford won would mean customers wouldn't be hi t. To those who don 't, go with the even pull the "In my day, pretzels handily. able to watch the pretzels being cinnamon. were five cents, and that included a old lady. Instead, he put her in a "All I tasted was potato," he said, made, which makes standing on the As long as napkins are around, this movie." a little bit of Borscht sti ll under his typical five-minute line, not so bad . melt-in-your-mouth choice takes the Well Mom, the price has gone up retirement home, only to remove her lip. " I just tried to eat it as fast as Free samples make the question of words finger lickin' away from the and we no longer have to walk six possible." which creation to choose slightl y colonel. miles to school in the blizzard. But if when he gets the bill. He Looked down and grimaced easier. However, tl1e delicious aroma The health-conscious customer is they were serving Auntie Anne's when he saw the splotch of red. "I wafting through the store presents a left with two choices. Either the pretzels for lunch, it would be well even got [Borscht] on my sock." decision dilemma. whole wheat, which tastes just like worth the walk. Before he faded off into the sunset, the gunslinger Stapleford summed up Rayfair quite nicely. "It's not quite Wilburfest, but it is Cup size causes self-consciousness, jokes for women of all measures something differen t." continued from page Bl With smiles ear to ear, Serge of whom were young males, said Wearing a bra was nothing Eden "When I first started out with Zbrovosky (BE FR) and Steve breast size is unimportant. Sandberg (AS JR) had to worry girls I only d ealt with the small - denied this golden opportunity. Glenn (HR FR) compi l ~d an Glenn agrees with the poll. about before her sophomore year things, but now that I'm older, This can be attributed to a few impressive list of close to 30 "There is no reason girls should be of high school. I've gone to bigger and better different possibilities: nicknames for breasts. The top 10 insecure about their boobs, I don't Sandberg's flat chest used to be things ." WHEN YOU A) They don't want to be quoted are (drum roll, please): think they are that big of a deal." the butt of jokes, but when she No matter w.hat size, each set is on a subject which objectifies I)Fiesh Pillows; Zborovsky adds, "Anything retu rned after attending a different unique and exclusively associated CAN'T BREATHE, women. B) They're embarrassed. 2)Bochi Balls; that's on a woman is interesting no high school for two years, many of with women. With all of this C) The subject is too vast and 3)Bazoons; matter what size her boobs are." the ex-joksters found nothing to hoopla placed on these glands it's NOTHING ELSE would take hours of interviewing 4)Kahunas; While Playboy's poll found laugh at. easy to get lost in the variety of to completely cover the subject. 5)Night Cushions; breast size to be unimportant, "I remember I was wearing a responses breasts seem to arouse. MAITERS® D) Maybe they needed a few 'cold 6)Milkers; Bambett DeCastro (AS SR) says red, short-sleeved sweater and I In general, a breast is a breast. ones' in them before truly opening ?)Bongos; she feels society has stigmatized walked into science class on the Because size is unimportant, For information about lung up. 8)Kegs; big breasts as a sign of sexiness. fi rst day of school and sat down. women should relax and stop disease such as asthma, E) Some things are bener left 9)Hooters; DeCastro, who wears a B c up , From the back of the room I could criticizing themselves for unsaid, and just simply attributed lO)Daisy Dukes (my own entry). says her moderately sized chest is he ar someone saying, 'Oh-my- something they have no control tuberculosis, and to being one of the many beautiful With so many aliases given to ideal. god, she just set her boobs down over. mphyserna, contact your miracles of life. breasts, it is assumed men place a "I know that guys definitely on the table,"' Sandberg says. ButT. Samora summmed up the local Lung Association Whatever the reason, two brave great deal of importance on breast don't like small chest-like nubs, The gradual development of optimal size for breasts when he males were willing to take the size. but I think the perfect breast size breasts as a way to gage maturity said, "I think they should be a challenge and set the record Yet a Playboy magazine poll of is where you don't always have to growth is not lim ited to just girls, handful, any more than that you're TAMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION. straight. over 100,000 readers, 72 percent wear a bra," she says. says Tom McLaughlin (BE JR). risking a sprain." ON DECK 11BLUE HEN CHAnER"

Today 11 • Baseball vs. Wilmington College at Elkton, Coach threw down his Md., 7:30 p.m. clipboard. That was probably Wednesday the most mad I've ever seen • Baseball vs. Wilmington College at Elkton, him." Md., 7:30 p.m. Delaware runner Paul Hannsen, on The Review Coacxh of the Year, Jim Fischer (left), Tuesday L-~...... :!!L_-=-- a man not known to throw a tantrum.

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The Review Coach of theY ear Fresh Fisch By Jeff Pearlman spons. Spom Editor "We've had a lot of successful Writer's Note: There are very few years here," says Fischer, who had articles I write these days that truly never previously won a championship capture my emotions. This is an in II years at Delaware. "But people exception. As a freshman two years have a tendency to view success ago, I was a member ofJim Fischer's solely by winning a championship." cross country and track teams. I was So now, The Review 1992-93 bad - real bad - but Fisch treats Coach of the Year can be ~emed a everyone like the top gun. . success. The Hens shocked the North Atlantic Conference field by winning I..ooldng for someone• who"doesn't both the indoor and outdoor ttack and like Delaware men's cross country field championships, meets and track and field Coach Jim Fischer Northeastern and University Is like trying to find a flaw in the red· were supposed to dominate. hot Philadelphia Phillies. So much for nice guys ftnishing No, no. Harder. It's more difficult last. than surviving a Mike Tyson right "To tell you the truth, we would've hook without brain damage. been e~tcited to finish second," says Duh. That's stupid Jim Fischer is Fischer, 44, a sturdy but lean man so well liked that ... whose already evaporating hairline "l remember when Chris Dehere was virtually erased by a promise two broke his foot when I was a weeks ago to shave his head if the freshman," says junior distance team won the outdoor liUe. ruMer Paul Hannsen, "and Coach "You always want to win, but threw down his clipboard. That was Northeastern and Boston University country and track runner Steve speaks even louder than Argentiero's If importance for Fischer, a man who happier about that than me. That's probably the roost mad I've ever seen are national powers. we can even Argentiero. "He runs himself and words. A former high school football, be mentioned in the same breath it'd feels more pride from a slow runner just the type of guy he is." him." he'll jump in the workouts and hold baseball, basketball and track be pretty good." improving his lime than a fast runner "Look at other coaches around That's it? his own. He's a marathon runner, so standout in Buffalo· Lake, Minn., Writer's Note: Perhaps 1should tell of crossing the line fU'St again. here, and you can't tust 'em," adds ''Well," adds Hannsen. "He threw he's a coach who doesn'tjust talk." Fischer joined the track and cross it down pretty hard. He's just not the Fischer's threat to kick me off the "When I joined the team as a junior cross country captain Eric sophomore I had given up running," Albright. "Fisch knows so much, and Writer's Note: Have 1 mentioned the country squads at Augsberg College mean type." track team if 1 didn't break my p.r. in time Fischer was ·upset because I after falling short during basketball Even though Fischer's cross the 1,500 in the East Coast says senior distance runner Noel he's completely unselfish." Conference Championships. After Constantino. "Even though I wasn't But Fischer's not just a nice guy in came in second to last at the tryouts. country and track athletes will talk to Princeton InvitationaL Would anyone "When l went out for cross you for days about his nice-guy being scared for a week, I ran CUid great. he did everything to encourage a coach T-shirt. No, he's a coach who didn't t!llen come close. Turns ow he me. just happens to be a nice guy. else t!llen care abow a second-to-last country the first time I fell in love demeanor, before this year that was runner? was only kidding. "I remember the first time I broke "Yoo know Fisch knows what he's basically all he was known for. Fischer's background in rUMing see FISCH page BS A nice guy coaching two obscure Winning is actually secondary in 17 minutes in the 5,000. He seemed talking about," says junior cross Delaware's Big D does in 'Cats for NAC title Sophomore standout breaks scoring record in quest for All-American recognition By Ron Porter weeks, so that makes it special," A>sisranr Sports Editor said Delaware Coach Bob Delaware sophomore Shillinglaw. "I think he's attackman Anthony DiMarzo definitely more than an looked frantically towards the honorable-mention for All­ goal for someone to pass to , but American." everyone was played tight. DiMarzo, always the team He drove his defenseman player, cites the efforts of those behind the goal just as he had around itim for his achievements. done numerous times before. He "I have to thank my spotted senior teammate John teammates, 11 said DiMarzo. Wunder, like he had done time "They have been out there and time again. running around getting open, Pass to Wunder, goal with one especially John [Wunder). He minute, 46 seconds left in the has helped me a lot." game. But DiMarzo's abilities aren't As easy as sewing a quilt, confined to the pass. He also DiMarzo had threaded a pass awed the crowd with his through three defenders and shooting skills. helped Delaware capture its Late in the game he shook off second straight North Atlantic his defender and popped out to Conference title, a 15· 7 victory midfield. He received a pass and over NAC rival New Hampshire shot -only to hit the goal pipe. (5·10, 2-2 NAC) at Delaware The missed shot would have Field on Saturday. rattled other teams, but the Hens Hen teammates gathered have been facing situations like around DiMarzo and gave him this all year. Delaware soph tt k k ftl b . . . . THE REVIEW I Maximillian Crersch 'the customary taps on the "I think that the shot that hit or~ore a ac man spea s so y ut carr1ed a long st1ck m a 15·7 wm over New Hampshire for the NAC title Saturda . The helmet. But this time the taps the pipe really sums up our Lakeland (N.Y.) H1gh School product set Hen seasonal records for points and assists. (Below) DiMarzo drives to the net against the Wil~cats. were much harder and DiMarzo, season," said Shillinglaw. will on Wildcat goalie Jon With close losses to top­ and Rich Volpe. usually composed, showed his Doran, who often sought shelter "The seniors that are leaving enjoyment. ranked teams such as Yale (9-8) behind the net after a Hen goal. are my best friends, II said and Towson State (16·11) !lnd "I think that the With 76 points on the season, Then, with 8:44 left in the DiMarzo. "They will definitely he had just broken the all-time two back·to-back overtime shot that hit the third, Doran challenged the be missed, they have been very scoring record, an 18-year-old defeats at the hands of Delaware offense, coming out Pennsylvania (11-10) and Penn supportive and helped in keeping mark set by former All· pipe really sums after a groundball only to find our confidence up." American Rich Mills in his glory State ( 19-18), Delaware has had that DiMarzo had already picked "We'll be losing the Ellers, years as a Hen. more than its share of near up our season." it up. misses. the Wunders, the Volpes and the DiMarzo, the game's MVP, - Delaware lacrosse Coach As Doran ran back to the goal, Cantanados," said Shillinglaw. "It seems all season we've broke the single-season school Bob Shillinglaw it looked as if DiMarzo would "1 can't go through all of them, record for assists (47), getting been one step away , or one shoot, but instead he taunted player away," said Shillinglaw. but the seniors' leadership will his 48th earlier in the game. He Doran with various fakes . be mi ssed ." used his technique of looking But after being tied 3-3 at the Once Doran tried to gain his half on Saturday, it became quite The two teams shook hands ' left and throwing to people on value and anytime Hen pl ayers composure, the ball was already apparent that they would win the and DiMarzo came to the center his right. were alone with a defender, they by the hapless goalkeeper, the of the field to accept hi s game But these past couple weeks last game of the season. wore them down physical ly and NAC title was in hand and the Behind DiMarzo, Delaware MVP plaque. have been e~ttra ' hard for the burned by them heading stra ight season was over. (5-9, 3·0 NAC) looked possessed The sophomore standout and sophomore. He has been playing for the goal. But so was the career of seven Shillinglaw stood proudly with an e~ttremely painful injury. in the second half. Once in front of th e net, seniors: Wunder, Kevin Ellers, together with DiMarzo looking "Anthony has been playing They chased after groundballs Delaware players made up for Bob Welshmer, Brian Dolski , as if they had some monetary for someone to pass the plaque !with a pulled groin] for two the past heart breaks, scoring at Tom Cantanado, Mark Powers to. 85 • THE REVIEW • May 11, 1993 Baseball sells out swinging Delaware takes Dad Vai I Men's lightweight novice rowers shock field, edge Bucknell By Mary Desmond success to an increase in an already Black said the team became more The Boys of Summer become the Boy$ of Assistant Sport• Editor hectic work-out schedule. A six day determined while at the starting line The Delaware mens' lightweight practice week was increased to seven after Washington University began , Big Bu$ine$$ as greed corrupts the game novice crew team is surprising for the two weeks before the Dad trash-talking Delaware, said Black. ' everyone- e)(cept themselves. Vails, as the athletes continued "They were saying 'Delawhere ? Welcome to the modern the owners could care less. Even when the two year-old team individual outside training, such as Isn't that from Wayne's World?'" · world of sports. Chris The owners surely will won the Dad Vail Regatta, which is running and weightlifting. said Black. "Good crews never say : A magical land where Ducks profit from this experience, as known as the Wlofficial college crew "It's a very strict regiment ," said anything, they just keep their head in play hockey, 40-plus-year-old Crossings the networks will no longer championship, SWlday. Crawford. "The team usually trains the boat." Marlins play baseball and pay rights for the coverage. "We're knocking down the door, six times a week, and they also go to It made it all the sweeter when: Dragons play football (well, By Chris Instead, baseball and television making everyone aware of our the boathouse on their own. They Washington University came in last. ; used to)- in Spain, no less. Dolmetsch will sell advertising as a program." said Delaware Coach could work out as many as nine, ten, "We looked for them after the ; There are so many new partnership and the profits will Chuck Crawford. "They're going to or eleven times a week," said race," said Black "but we couldn't • things in this new world of prove themselves. · start to shiver." Crawford. find them anywhere." : competition - radar guns, grand slam home run. In an History's bench has been The lightweight novices won the Early season success helped Although the men's lightweight : instant replay on the ice and unprecedented move, they emptied. Nobody is left to gold with a time of 6 minutes. II motivate the crew team to adhere to novices took home the gold, the · play, much less defend the sports medicine that can bring voted to allow eight teams into seconds. They edged out Bucknell such a schedule. women's varsity heavyweights were . back players from the dead - the playoffs - four more than aggressiveness of the owners Universi ty, who they lost to a week "The wins showed us we can do denied their chance. The team, which ; even if they are still only had been allowed the last, oh, determined to reap profit from before, by almost two seconds. it," said Black. "That kept us going ." placed third, was disqualified in the :; the e)(tended playoff format ghosts of what they used to be . hundred years . And that loss may have made the A 1,000-meter sprint at the end semi-finals after coxswain Jill Keown ·, But, for all this change, for It was a long drive, and and thus bring baseball into the difference for Delaware on was the team's strongest part of the steered into lane three. ' all the increase in salaries and History may not be able to watered-down world of hockey Philadelphia's Schuylkill River. race, Crawford said. But he was "The buoys were uneven," said :: number of trading card and basketball. recover. But History isn't "Losing to Bucknell woke us up," confident in Delaware's chances junior Lisa Greenstein. "We definitely ~ companies, one thing has immune to trouble. Its strong Baseball has a 162-game said freshman Chris Black. "They before then. had a shot at a bronze." ' season, so the best teams are continually remained the same. defense. backed by years of didn't just beat us, they put us in our "I followed the race on a bike," The men and women crew team's It may be a cliche', but it sure experience, has had to deal determined by how they do place. So we spent all week preparing said Crawford. "Once they made it to end the season with Saturdays . is true - it takes only one with powerful offense before. during the regular season . Why for the Dad Vail." the second 500-meter, I knew they Championship Regatta in Worcester, ; swing of the bat to change the Sometimes it has lost. As do we need a longer season to Crawford credits the team's could outsprint Bucknell." Mass. ' game. recently as last month, the test their ability one more Doesn't matter how big of a Hockey History lost a big one time? lead the other team had, or to Hockey Future when the The game has survived other how much they had intimidated NHL traded its cumbersome scares - the designated hitter Fischer finds no haters Bears stop the other guy. division names for some and astroturf to name a few - The latest contest - played younger, healthier, and it has come out with a baseball between the mighty Baseball vengeance. been invited to the Drake Relays for the geographically correct, continued from page BS The Delaware baseball team • Owners and the established but supposedly fairer ones. Hey, Sure, some fans are going to last few years, but I know we can't fly embrace the extended format closed out its regular-season North recently discredited Baseball Midwest, West , North and with it ," says Fischer. "! was very out there. - say, those whose team has Atlantic Conference schedule on a History has been going into Northeast may play just as well average, which may be why I relate "And in the realm of educating extra innings for a long time perennially finished second - down note, losing three of four games as Adams, Smythe, Patrick and with the middle of the packers." people, how can I educate people when to NAC leader Maine in Orono this now. Wales, but they can't be as but it won't give nearly as Fischer's calling into coaching came all I can get them is fast food? What The History had been doing much satisfaction as the weekend. interesting. in 1971, when as a second-year teacher kind of message is that sending when On Friday. the Hens (25-18. 14-12 rather well up to this point. Baseball History hasn ' t lost current format does . It won't at Buffalo Lake High School he was I'm taking track athletes places where thanks to their staff ace maucr to win the division. You NAC) rallied for an 8- 7 win over the yet. It could recover, the recruited into action when the prep food is heavily laden in fat? That can Black Bears (28-21, 22-4 NAC). Commissioner. Commissioner Owners' new deal with just have to finish second. coach came down with "some kind of be bothersome." had pitched a good game, but But wh at it really means is In the first game of Saturday's lelevision cnulci fall t nmuah diSf';lsc." The coach's cooccm on food is also his arm, hampered by nve and History could make it this is the last season where it "They knew I was interested in the way he deals with his athletes. It's double-header, however, Maine's close calls on Yankee pitcher through another inning. means something to win your helping out with the team," says personal, and it's for the individual's Shannon Knox hit a three-iun dinger Steve Howe, had gotten tired. in the bottom of the seventh to give They do have one chance division. So, when the Phillies Fischer. "So that guy's sickness got me better welfare. If a kid is going to finish Howe appeared to be out five left before the game Is do it, it's going to feel really in." last - fine. But if he makes a bad the Bears the 6-3 win times on drug suspensions, but In the second game, Maine radically redefined - there are good. Fischer coached at Division III scholastic or social decision- that's a the ump ruled in his favor each still only two divisions in each History sure played real Concordia (Minn.) College for two problem handcuffed Delaware 3-0 behind time. league. But this could change hard. years, and in 1982 was offered the "We can talk to Fisch about grades, Mark Ballard's two-hitter. The wear was starting to as early as next year. The team deserves kudos. men's track and cross country job at girls, running," says Argentiero. On SWlday, the Hens lost their show won the Commish's face, So, what it boils down to is But in the end. it was the Delaware. "When it comes to partying on offense and any shot at the NAC tiUe with a 1().31oss to the Bears. and last year, he had to be that History is out of outs. umpire that stunk. But even though Fischer insists he's weekends he kind of closes his called out of the game. ears, Despite the losses, Delaware Their last chance faded as happy in Newark, there are some but everything else he'll listen to. He And that's when the Owners Chris Dolmetsch is a sports clinched the first seed in the NAC quickly as a high pop-up, and editor of The Review. !l'Oblems on Fantasy Island. kind of has 40 sons. He's somewhat of took the lead on Saturday's "I'm limited with the budget I deal a father figure - we just don't call him South Region thanks to Friday's win. ' with," says Fischer. "For example, I've dad." Biking's Delaware connection The sights, sounds and Don't call me Greg styles of the grand Evanshine tries to escape LeMond's shadow By Jim Weaver in Barcelona. StaH ~ After returning to the sport. he went Tour DuPont Jeff Evanshine doesn't want to be to ltaly_prepare for the rest of 1993. like Greg LeMond. The preparation paid off last week in By Mary Desmond has ridden for Coors Lite for the Evan shine is one of a slew of Athens, Ga. when he took tenth place As!istant Sports Editor past two years. upcoming U.S. cyclists who wants to in the Twilight Criterium at the WILMINGTON - Brightly "Our biggest strength is that we achieve success without being cast as University of Georgia colored cars and vans fill the all gel together," says Mann . And the second Greg LeMond . Evan shine hopes hi s early good Wilmington parking lot Friday, all when he speaks of 'we,' Mann Evanshine, 19, is a member of the showings continue throughout the year, with every variety of bicycle does not mean solely the cyclists, amateur U.S. Cycling Team that is and has a training regiment to help his equipment spilling out of open but the people who work in the competing in this yC<~r's Tour DuPont. progress. doors and windows. background - the bicycle He hasn't always been a cyclist, During the non-mcing season, from It's Friday, and surrounding the mechanics - as well. however. September through March, he rides a vans, spandex-clad cyclists with As Mann speaks, Steve Evanshine started off as a high total of anywhere from 5()()..750 low- everything from Coors Lite to Mosher, a Coors Lite mechanic, is school water polo player and swimmer, intensity miles. WordPerfect written on their busy ducking in and out of the who used a bicycle solely as a means of Once the season begins, however, shirts, shorts and bicycles team van (which is lined on the recreation and transportation. the mileage is cut back to 300.350 and casually stand around, chatting inside with girlie posters) and When he reali zed so me of the the intensity is increased. and sipping from Gatorade taking care of las t-minute details. benefits he received from cycling, he This year is Evanshinc' s flTSt time . bottles. "EverythinP is our decided to usc it as a method of cross- on the Tour DuPont. and he is excited It IS the second stage of the responsibllity , "~Mosher says. "It's training for his other activities. to be here. Tour DuPont and, despite the one third mechanics, one third AOOacyclistwaslxm. After Friday's team time trial, nonchalant appearance, Coors logistics and one-third supplies." .. . Evanshine has been cycling Evanshine was in 88th place. 2 minutes Lite cyclist David Mann says he Although the traveling is tiring :: oompetitively since 1987, hitting a peak and46 seconds behind the rnce leader. knows what every athlete is and the pressure of the job can in 1991 when he won the Jr. World When evaluating his pelformance in thinking. become intense, but Mosher says Olampionship Road Race in Colorado Thursday's tirre trial, where he finished "The weakest suffer," says he has become used to it. He has Springs, Col., becoming the frrst U.S. 99th with a six minute and 48 second Mann, "and everyone is most no choice. male amateur to win the event since clocking, Evanshine said he tq:Jes for concerned that they are the "Lots of guys are lined up . Greg LeMond in 1979. That year was better results during the rnce. weakest." They want this job," says Mosher. also highlighted by Evanshine's highest "A short event is not my speciality," The fight to prove what team is "You get three months a year off, professional fmish when he fmished he says. "It's a test of yourself more the strongest began two days and it's a good paying job." fifth in the Washington D.C. Trust rnce. than anything." before, during the prologue. It As a result, he has never been But things did not continue to go His goals for the year include the was then that WordPerfect's late, never missed a race. along his planned path. National Olampionship in June and the Dutch rider Jelle Nijdam finished ..... here is no compromising in Last year was a bad year for World Championship in Oslo. the 2.98-mile course in 5 minutes, th is business," says Frank THE REVIEW I Maximillian Gretsch Evan shine, with no not able good in Aug11~L 55 .07 seconds, shattering Conccicao, the Australian team Bikers went through three days of racing on the first State streets in finishes, and a suspension which he Evanshine also hopes to compete in American Greg LeMond's record mechanic, as he wipes down a the Tour DuPont, called the Tour DuTrump two years ago. refused to talk about that forced him to Atlanta when the Olympics roll aroWld by 23 seconds. $4,000· bike. "These guys e)(pect miss the trials for the SUJT111D" Games in 1996. An amazing feat, but not the best." "They're full of bullshit." members discard their bikes and enough to eliminate the "The hardest part of the job is Partiers or not, Roman Jordens, remove their aero-dynamic competition. Ten other cyclists, sleeping in back of cars," says a cyclist for Dartmund, says helmets. including Mann, also beat the Conceicao. "But you take the racing wouldn't happen without A heavy- breathing security record. good with the bad." mechanics. Asked if he plans to guard in a dress shirt and tie And nobody wants to be Part of that good is the party become a mechanic after hi s stands on the edge of the Russian remembered, or forgotten, life. "T~e parties keep us racing days are over, Jordens says crowd. because they were the weakest. thriving," Conceicao says, calling in broken English, "No way . Too "I've got to follow this guy," over a German Dartmund hard ." says the guard, Drew Klee, Dressed in• a purple, red, mechanic who he calls the pointing to a Rus sian. "He hasn't yellow and white Coors Lite "ultimate partier." As the time• trial draws closer had his drug test yet. and I can ' t uniform, Mann, an Englishman, When a Chevrolet LA Sheriff's for the Coors Lite te am. the let him out of my sight." says he never envisioned himself mechanic is asked about the party athletes warm up by riding their All day the sa me routine standing in Wilmington, Del. as a life, his first reaction is "You bikes on rollers. The Gatoradc con tinued. Russian, German, professional cyclist. talked to the Australians, didn't bottles (which arc really fill ed Au stralian a nd American "! used to be an electrician," you?" with Evian spring water) arc mec hanics repair and wipe down says Mann "and ride my bike The Sheriff's mechan ic isn't collected and the mechani cs fade bicyc les as athletes, dressed in back and forth from work . After a the only one who denies a heavy into the background. logo- laden clothing, warm up or while I started racing buses on the Tour DuPont party life. Minutes after the Coors Lite cool down. way home." "I'll leave that to the nco­ team glides out of the parking lot , And as the day sunny. 70- pros," says Mosher. "I got up at After racing as an amateur in a Russian team plows in . Finished dcgree weather ended. the teams THE REVIEW I W alter M . Eberz England for seven years, Mann, 6:30 a.m. and am done work at with its time trial, the team prepared for the next day. Hundreds of bikers took to the streets of Wilmington late last 30, went professional in 1986. He 8:30p.m. week for the famous Tour DuPont bike race. Classi ieds May 11, 1993 . THE REVIEW. 86

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BY GARRY TRUDEAU 88 • THE REVIEW. May 11, 1993 r-- --Jfcut Move Wtilr-ii"esTgn;---- i 92 'L MIIUJSerue 11 ON CAMPUS SUMMER JOB S3. ' o/1-a jlt!T.sct o/-llai[~~ ,ho" NE HOTLINE 11 (302) 368-2000 i ~ -. (' (~11 · a li a in.~ ut Office of Overseas Studies is looking for a student St to work during BALLOON I I 366-1235 NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION I 6ring in tfUs ad to rutive tfiscount ezyires June 1, 1993 I TUESQAY (NSO) Phase 1 Finals of Bud Lt. Hot Legs COntest L------~ $1 Bud Lt. bottles • $1.~a Firewater or June 29-July 28 Rumplemintz Shots • $3.• pitchers 11:00·2:00pm (tentative) WEPNfSOAY $5.00 an hour WARREN ZEVON CONCERT

Eligibility: THURSPAY Study Abroad experience on one or more U of D programs is LOST BOYS & JUPITER GREEN required. Mug Night SUMMER SESSIONS UpCOMING CONCERTS Interested persons should contact the Director of Overseas Salulday, May 15 • .kRJ Giarn Bard featurirg Studies, Bill McNabb in person. "Detedive Tom Ryan" of KnoiS L.andirg ~ June 4 • KANSAS $13 in advance The office of Overseas Studies, International Programs and Special REGISTRATION Sessions is located at 4 Kent Way. BEGINS TOMORROW

FOLLOWING ARE RECENT CHANGES IN COURSE OFFERINGS

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