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~. THETUFTS DAILY Volume XXXVIII, Number 62 IWhere You Read It First Monday, May 3,1999 I Dean Bobbie Knable resigns her position by BENJAMINGEDAN some people fade away,”Bernstein Daily Editorial Board said. Bobbie Knable announced her Knable is not the only long- resignation at a press conference time Tu& faculty memberto retire on Friday, after 20 years of service this year. Earlier, Athletic Director as Dean of Students. Knable cited Rocco Carzo announced the end family health concerns as the pri- of his 30-year reign. Bernstein la- mary reason for her sudden deci- mented the loss of the two experi- sion, but said that she had been enced faculty members. Knable planningtoretirein thenearfuture. andCarzo“havegiven somuch of “I’m really pretty close to re- themselves to the University over tirement inany case,” Knable said. the years,” Bernstein said. Vice President ofArts, Sciences, Knable began working at Tufts and Technology Me1 in 1970 and became a Bernstein said that the fulldeanin 1979. She current Associate said that she loves Dean of Students, herjob because it in- Bruce Reitmanwill take volves constant con- over Knable’s position tact with students. for the coming fiscal Knable explained year. There is no one in that her main role on Photo by Daniel Rodngues line to replace Reitman campus is to under- Students, drunk and sober alike, packed the the President’s Lawn for this year’s Spring Fling. as associate dean. stand student con- Knable’s resigna- cerns. She accom- Fling despite shortcomings tion will not entirely plished this, Knable hn sever her ties with the explained, by listen- Cherry Poppin’ Daddies alone are entertaining University. Bernstein ing to theTufts Com- said that Knable will munity Union Senate by ADAM MACHANIC After an extremely long set up, was when it sung “Rappers De- work on “issues re- “when the Senate Daily Editorial Board the Cherry Poppin’ Daddies took light,”the 1979 hitwhichlaunched lated to strengthening Daily file photo kept me involved,” Spring Fling, Tufts’ long- thestage. TheOregon-basedretro- hip hop into the mainstream. the culture houses” Bobbie Knable reading Letters to the awaited annual concert and stress- swing band played an energetic Otherwise, the ancient rappers until June and will con- Editor in the Daily, reliever before the start of finals, set that was easily the highlight of put on a performance which was tinue to work with her successor and attending student-faculty took place on Sat- the music pre- morethan forgettable. The phrase, following this year. The Dean’s committeemeetings. Beinganad- urday. Although sented at Spring “Say, ‘Ho! Ho, ho!”’wasrepeated office will likely be involved with visor also helps faculty members the Concert Board Fling. The band incessantly, recalling harsh memo- distributingthe$500,000 allocated stay involved in students’ lives, organized an event took the stage riesofLLCool J’srelentlesschants recently for diversity goals. according to Knable. of higher quality dressed in suits of, L‘now, scream!” during last “I will return to Tufts in the fall Bernstein expressed regret than last vear’s. it and ties, spread- year’s equally disappointing per- part-time to work on some special about Knable’s retirement, but still lacked several key qualities ing a smokey nightclub atmo- formance. projects of particular interest to contrasted it with confidence in that would have made it a truly sphere across President’s Lawn. And since when did Sugar Hill me,” Knable said in a press state- Reitman’sabilities. successful event. The Cherry Poppin’ Daddies’ Gang become a cover band? At ment. The weather was excellent, a set and stage presence were both “The difficulty is in making see KNABLE, page 28 balmy if not somewhat scorching excellent. Lead vocalist Steve see Page 28 day at times, with absolutely no Perry’s routinewasoneoffrenzied threat cfrain. Various carnival at- motion; he danced, jumped, tractions were provided, such as swayed, and grooved continually Students Against Sanctions’ an obstacle course and a boxing to the music. The band began with ring, all of which heightened the straight-forward swing, then crowd’s excitement. morphed into Mighty Mighty events help raise awareness The concert itself, unfortu- Bosstones-style third-wave ska. displayed the rising death toll. volving Iraq. Their presentation nately, was not nearly as good as The Cherry Poppin’ Daddies by ILENE STEIN Every six minutes, a student lay dictatedthattheunitedstates only thegeneral atmosphere. A bizarre would have been agreat choice for Senior Staff Writer down to represent the death of lineup with poor performances cre- the headliner band at this year’s According to UNICEF statis- begantovillanizeIraqwhenUnited another Iraqi. States’ control ofthe Middle East ated an anticlimactic musical com- Fling. The presentation was flaw- tics, one civilian is killed every six “People laid in straight lines to -as well as oil interests -were pliment to the much anticipated less, and the group left the crowd minutes as aresult ofus-UN sanc- represent the systematic destruc- threatened. event. Themusic-apart from the itching for more. Unfortunately, tions against Iraq. tion occurring,” Farouky said. The presenters also talked alcohol, supposedly the defining the upbeat mood set by the Cherry Students Against Sanctions, a about US responsi- characteristic of Spring Fling - Poppin’ Daddies disappeared branch ofthe Coalition bility as a human was there, but wasn’t fully appre- for Social Justice and when the band left. rights guardian and ciated by those present. Non-violence, spon- After another long set-up, the claimed thatthesanc- Tufs’ “Battle of the Bands” sored events last week Sugar Hill Gang hit the stage. Ac- tions, among other winner Brother Chameleon opened to educate Tufts stu- cording to John Bush of the pres- US actions taken the event. The group’s power-pop dents about the situa- tigious Allmusic Guide, Sugar Hill against Iraq, are ille- sound helped get the show on its Gang was a group that “faded tion ofthe Iraqi people. One of the group’s gal. feet, but unfortunately most ofthe quickly and [was] gone by the mid Horran, who crowd had not yet arrived. The founders, Niamh ’SOs,” which means that Concert has been involved band played a fairly upbeat set Doherty, explainedthe Board made a big mistake signing with US-Iraqi rela- that turned out to be one of the impetus behind the the band for a 1999 concert. In an tions since before the better features ofthe day’s attrac- events . “ Students ironic parallel to their career, the GulfWar, toldattend- tions. trio’s one moment of Fling-glory Against Sanctions is a group formed under ees, “George Bush could really be called the coalition for Social . . Justice and Non-Vio- a war criminal ifyou Dai/y file photo really followed inter- lence for the intense Students against sanctions organized a die-in last Tues- national law. “ Purpose of raising day in protest of US-UN sanctions against Iraq. awareness of this is- The presenta- sue on campus and mobilizing The second event, a teach-in, tion centered around how sanc- people around the task of ending took place Thursday night in tions have hadadramaticeffect on economic sanctions in Iraq,” Pearson Hall. Jonathan Edwards the Iraqi population, especially Doherty said. and Jennifer Horran of the Cam- children. This pointwas illustrated The first of two events span- paign for the Iraqi People, a sub- by live footage that the presenters sored by the organization wa_s a division of the Boston Mobiliza- filmedduringarecentvisitto Iraq. “die-in” that took place on the tion for Survival, spoke about the The film showed the dramatic ef- campus center patio between 11 negative effect of the UN sanc- fect of malnutrition among Iraqi a.m. and 1 p.m. in the afternoon tions on Iraq. children as a result of the sanc- this past Tuesday. The speakers gave a brief his- tions, including extreme stunting, Co-founderSaeedFaroukyfUr- tory of United States and United wasting away, and ultimately ther explained that supporters sat Nations involvement in the Middle death. in front of a “death clock” that East, specifically with conflicts in- see IRAQ, page 28 2 THETUFTS DAILY May 3,1999

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> -\, 1- .? Neo-Nazi suspect .. partly to’mostly cloudy, Partly to mostly cloudy sunny easterly breeze High: 62; Low: 45 High: 67; Low: 47 detained in series High: 60; Low: 45 of bombings This is my last forecast of the semester! That makes me sad. Anyway, a storm system to the south of us will collide with a high pressure system to the north over -A thirdvictim ofablastatagaypubin Londondit the next two days. That means partly to mostly cloudy skies, a chance of Saturday as police continued their search for neo-Nazis who ha1 sprinkles, and cooler temperatures for today and tomorrow. The rest of the week claimed responsibility for a spate of bombings. One suspect wi looks partly sunny and mild, with a shot at some desperately needed rain by the detained after explosive material was found in his home. weekend. Have a great summer everybody! London was in astate oftense alert with a heavy police presenc in subways, shopping areas and ethnic neighborhoods. Residen - Weather forecast by Daily Editor Andrew Freedman said they feared going to restaurants and pubs because - unlik in the days of Irish Republican Army bombings-these explosior came with no warning and were timed to claim as many victims i possible. Pakistani ambassador speaks More than a thousand demonstrators marched through centr, London to Prime Minister Tony Blair’s office, chanting, “We stan against racism,” and urging the government to outlaw neo-Na. to 60 on Friday in Cabot Aud. groups such as the White Wolves, which has claimed responsibilil byGREGORY PATI’AKOS Asia,” he said. lated the treaty put the US into a for three bombings since April 17. Senior Staff Writer Kamal spoke about advanced difficult situation in which the US The first explosion was in the Afro-Caribbean Brixton neighboi In the time since nuclear arms US satellite technology monitor- tried to convince both countries hood and the second in Brick Lane, home to a large Bangladesl tests in both India and Pakistan ing every important location on to comply with the treaty. community. last May added a frightening new the globe with a resolution of six Kamal vehemently argued that The nail-bombexplosionatacrowdedgaypubinthetrendy Soh element to affairs on the Indian inches. In order for a nuclear test this is not possible. “Proliferation district Friday evening wounded about 65 people, five ofwhom wer subcontinent, the world has been to be prepared, Kamal told the is something like virginity; after still fighting for their lives, police said. wondering about the stability of crowd, there must be massive you lose it you can never regain About eight hours after the blast, police raided a house in COVI the volatile region. On Friday, the earthworks-much largerthan six it,” he said. 30 miles southwest of London, where they said they confiscated Tufts Association ofSouth Asians inches. Kamal said Pakistan told Kamal said that delivering a stash of “combustible materials.” A 20-year-old man taken int (TASA) invited Pakistan’s United the United States what was going payload with an airplane takes mtody reportedly looked like a man videotaped at the site of th Nations ambassador, Ahmad to happen numerous times, and approximately three hours, but a Brixton bombing. Kamal, to speak on the issue. the Pakistani prime minister had missile takes three to 12 minutes, The picture of a young white male in a baseball cap had bee Kamal spoke to a group of 60 stu- sent President Clinton a letter to thus making it very hard to defend :aptured on closed-circuit television cameras and was publicize dents in Cabot Auditorium. that effect. against them. “By the time the Nidely in the media. Kamal holds degrees from the Kamal describedthe US’S fail- missile has struck, you haven’t Fletcher School of Diplomacy, the ure to notice what was going on in even woken up,” he said. New study to focus on University of Paris, and the Lon- India as “discriminatory action,” Kamal said that it has been don School of Economics. because noticing and acting on it proven that a defending country Kamal began by reviewing the was within the government’sabil- needs at least one-third of the ar- fossil-fuel emissions situation in South Asia. ity. Only after Indiahadperformed senal of the attacking country in “It is quite clear that some kind WASHINGTON - The Transportation Department will an its nuclear tests, did the United order for a country to properly iounce plans Monday in Detroit to create a “center for globa of dangerous threshold has been States pay attention and try to .defend itself. Pakistan, however, Aimate change and environmental forecasting” to better deal wit1 crossed,” he said. He added that stop Pakistan from doing the same, finds itself behind India by a ratio )roblems caused by carbon dioxide and fossil-fuel emissions. there have been three wars be- Kamal said. “There was an increas- of ten to one. The only way for With transportation accounting for 26 percent of the nation’ tween India and Pakistan, and ingly large offer to Pakistan [not to Pakistan to defend itself reason- yeenhouse gas emissions, a department historically described a close to a dozen nuclear bomb test its nuclear weapons] which ably, then, isthe nucleardeterrent, tests and dozen missile tests I “public works” agency needs the ability to conduct scientific two eventuallyreached $5 billion,” he he said. esearch and gauge the benefits of emerging technologies an( conducted by the two countries. said. “The equalizer becomes the ilternative fuels, Transportation Secretary Rodney E. Slater said Kamal went on to criticize the Kamal noted the end of the nuclear weapon,” he said. Accord- Noting that the new research center will work closely with thc role the United States played in nuclear non-proliferation treaty - ing to Kamal, the way to remove 3nvironmental Protection Agency and the Energy Department the development of the nuclear a treaty dictating that only coun- the need for nuclear arms is to ;later said in an interview, “I’m just pleased that we in Transporta arms race in Southeast Asia. tries that had performed nuclear restore the conventional balance ion will not be taking a back seat on the issue ofthe environment.’ “It amazes me how faulty US tests before 1968 could develop of arms and to get the ratio down Slater’s announcement will comeat theNationa1Town Meetin! diplomacy can be in not seeing nuclear technology. The fact that see AMBASSADOR,page 28 or a Sustainable America, a four-day conference beginning todaj what was happening in Southeast both India and Pakistan had vio- hatorganizerspredict willdraw at least 3,000federa1, stateand loca ifficials, corporate executives, air and water pollution experts Biomkdical center to be built :achers and students to Detroit. Vice President Gore is scheduled to speak at the forum Tuesday Center will make Tufts world leader in the field nd the conference title plays off one of his favorite mantras community,which is residential innatureon Tyler St. ustainable development. by ERIC SWEETSER - Senior Staff Writer and composed of a business section on Harrison - What is now a mundane parking lot on the Boston Ave. The research facility is projected to be ready for

Spy suspect cooperated campusofTuftsUniversitywill soon bethe siteofthe ’ occupancy in Sept.,ZOOl. world’s first Biomedical andNutrition Research Policy Boston Mayor Thomas M. Menino said, “When center. The $60-million facility will be the first to you add the profile that Tufts has in nutrition re- with FBI in 1982 combine biomedical science, nutritional research, search and public policy, we believe the new com- WASHINGTON -The chief suspect in an ongoing investiga- and public policy under one roof. bined biomedical and nutrition research center will onofthe leakofnuclearweapons secretstoChinacooperatedwith Wendy Baldwin, the deputy director for extramu- add a whole new dimension to our international le FBI 17 years ago when the agency was conducting another ral research at the National Institute ofHealth (NIH), profile.” uclear espionage investigation, sources said. commented on the facility’s development. The US DepartmentofAgriculture(USDA) gave Wen Ho Lee, who was fired for security violations March 8 from “This new center at Tufts is quite exceptional and amultimillion dollargranttosupportasectionofthe os Alamos National Laboratory, passed a polygraph examination timely,”Baldwinsaid. “MoreandmoreweatNIHare Center dedicated to nutrition and related biomedical I 1982 after he called a nuclear weapons scientist at Lawrence looking for effective collaborations to address con- programs. This additional funding will allow the ivermore National Laboratory suspected of espionage at the time, temporary health issues, and this is an example ofthe research facility to address the implications of hun- :cording to sources familiarwith the incident. Leecooperatedwith kind of infrastructure that it takes to make that hap- ger and poverty on nutrition and health policies. le FBI investigation ofthe Livermorescientist, who hasnever been pen.” Tufts’ Center on Hunger, Poverty, and Nutrition lentified or charged. Lee’s lawyer said his client’s cooperation is The almost four acres of labs that will comprise the Policy was created in 1990. The Center has already Insistent with his innocence in the current investigation. Center for Biomedical and Nutrition Research will addressed a number of policy issues and undertaken The 1982 call, which was intercepted by the FBI, became the serve as an intematioifal leader in the prevention, several nutrition initiatives, including a universal bcus of a closed-door hearing Thursday by the Senate Select treatment, and cure for some of the world’s most school breakfast program. Last year, thecenter con- ommittee on Intelligence. Committeemembersgrilled FBI Director devastating diseases. The Center will integrate re- ducted a study confirming that well-fed children ouis J. Freeh about why the 1982call was not investigated further. searchers in four basic specializations: cancer, infec- perform better on standardized tests and are more Three sources at the briefing said senators questioned whether tious diseases and dietary effects on bacterial and attentive in class. ee should have been allowed to maintain his high-level security viral infections, developmental biology, and liver “A lot of eyes are focused on this facility world- earance after his call to a known espionage suspect thought to function and disease. Research in these areas will be wide,” said Tufts President John DiBiaggio, “from we passed neutron bomb secrets to the Chinese. That scientist part of a collaborative effort connecting research the USDA, the NIH, and the National Science Foun- as permitted to resign. programs across Tufts’ health sciences. dation, to a number of international organizations Construction on the new research facility will with whom we already collaborate. And regionally, begin in September.The 180,000square foot building the importantresearch undertaken at this facility will Compiled from the Los Angeles Times-Washington Post News Service and College Press Exchange will be nine stories on Harrison Ave. and five stories both involve and benefit the schools of Tufts’ health on Tyler St. The reason for the variance in size is to make the building a homogeneous fixture within the see BIOMEDICAL, page 28 THETUFTS DAILY May 3,1999 3 Features Where’d the Senior plays bass at Wallv’s time go.’ Craig Polasko’s passion for I woke up yesterday and I wasblisshlly playing Legos in my living music extends to teaching room, building some engineering nightmare ofa car with 1 1 wheels, 50 different colored pieces, and a square red block for a steering byELIZABETHC” wheel. I woke up this morning to the annoyingly talentless sounds Daily Editorial Board of some mainstream rock group and realized, among otherthings, that If you thought you saw someone who looked familiar in the April issue ofBoston Magazine, it was probably senior Craig Polasko. Polasko was Jason night to keep my hair from falling picturedas part ofthemagazine’s profile on Wally’s, out (the basic strategy being to a club on the comer of Mass. Ave. and Columbus Salter meventmore hair from fallineout. Ave., where Polasko plays bass every Friday night. bhile helping other hairs toYhold Polasko, who is triple-majoring in American stud- on for dear life so that I don’t end up looking like my eighth grade ies, Spanish, and music, first entered Tufts as part of Craig Polasko (left) plays at Wally’s with John -history teacher with more hair in my ears than on my head), but I’m the five-year program with the New England Conser- Lamkin’s Quartet. getting old. I’m graduating, which means retirement can’t be too far vatory of Music (NEC). However, after three years around the comer. studying with the NEC, Polasko left the program to school, Polasko went to both his regular high school Where was I? See? Memory lapses already! And he was so young. become a regular student at Tufts. in the morning and an arts high school in the after- Ah, yes. Legos (mental “When you’re playing music and it means some- noon where he was encouraged to move on to the iote: write first book en- thing to you, it’s not necessarily a good idea to acoustic bass. titled Legoland: a micro- involve yourself with a music institution. I didn’t “They said, ‘Yo, Craig, get it together,’ and I did, cosmfor oursociety.The- learn that music from an institution; 1 learned it and 1 was good,” Polasko said. sis: How great a society playingwith other people, by doing it,”Polasko said. Since then, Polasko has been doing gigs. In Au- would it be if we had in- “In the music that I play, it’s not about a classroom. gust of 1996,Polasko started playing occasionally at terchangeable bodies It’s about doing it, the audience, the world, and Wally’s, the first African-American owned club in and small plastic knobs existence.’’ Boston. to stand on. Downside: Polasko has been playing music ever since he was “It was the best thing that ever happened to me,” we’d always be smiling, a child growing up in Hartford, Conn. In the fourth Polasko said. “When I first came to Boston, I went to they’re always freaking grade, Polaskoplayedthetrombone. In middle school, smiling! Don’t they real- the instrument ofchoice was the electric bass. In high see POLASKO, page 26 ize that they don’t have knees? They even smile when their heads are vi- ‘Rushmore’ actor speaks about ciously ripped from their bodies! Must be gas. Regard less, I must research the topic ofsmilinghrther before the final his movie-making experience publication). Not that I’m ready to pack up my golfshoes and ship offto Florida Tufis freshman George Farish plays O’Reilly in film and eat soft foods, but I just look at how fast the 22 years have flown by CHRMl”I’IN LUONGO it would be the perfect location. “Anderson was reserved and by and, frankly, I don’t see any indication ofit slowingdownanytime Senior Staff Writer The concierge in Rushmore actu- quiet but had this mysterious re- soon. It’s like pubic hair ... it was so damn slow to come in when you After Spring Fling, a couple ally graduated from high school spect of everybody in the whole were 13, but now you frantically search the aisles of CVS to make it hundred students brought their with Anderson and was Farish’s crew and cast,” Farish said. go away. It just kind of crept up on you. Then wham! Your voice blankets over to the residential geometry and psychology teacher. Farish also had the opportu- cracked and the next thing you know, you’re reluctantly making an quad to enjoy a screening of Farish, who considers himself nitytomeetBillMurray, whom he appointmentfor your first prostate exam (mentalnote: make prostate Rushmore. While some Jumbos a big movie buff, got the part after says has the same quality in real exam appointment). were watching it for the first or his name was mentioned to the life as in movies. The only differ- I can no longer sleep in until 1 1 a.m. and meander to class only to second time, one student has seen director. Farish then made a video ence, according to Farish, is that sleep through it. I can’t go out drinking until my mind clouds over more of Rushmore than anyone audition, which Anderson liked, hemagnifieshimselfin frontofthe (mental note: ... ), and the porcelain receptacle becomes an intimate else ever will. and came in for a one-on-one ap- camera. Farish was getting his friend. They don’t do those kinds of things in the so-called “real Freshman George Farish played pointment where he read a scene make-up done one morning when world.” They don’t even accept points! O’Reilly in Rushmore, a high and got the part of O’Reilly. Murray asked him who he was. Itdaesn’tseem likemuch incentivetogooutintothebigscaryworld school student who auditions for Speaking of Anderson, Farish “I was not nervous, just not awayfiomthewombofTuftsUniversity. Hel1,anywherethattheyclean a play that the lead character Max said, “I was really sort of taken sure how to respond so I said, the bathrooms can’t be halfbad. Somehow,this$lOO,OOOeducationI’ve Fisher writes. His role, in what aback by the directing style.’’ O’Reilly. The rest of the day receivedmusttranslatefrom the lettersandnumbersonapieceofpaper Farish describes as a “cheesy, Farish expected any director to Murray said, ‘Watch out for the into some sort ofjob that I’m entirely unqualified for. melodramatic high school play,” beauthoritarian, loud, precise, and Meanwhile,all I want to do is write thenext greatAmerican novel, wasaman from themavor’soffice intimidating. see RUSHMORE, page 26 become adoctor, save the world, have a family, and live comfortably who took part in a bust. enough to own a sports car and give to charity. But my degree is in “It was a very fun scene to be liberal arts, which loosely translated means I’m a chameleon of the in,” Farish said. Awthor Edward S&d intellectual world; akin to play-dough that you can mold into what- Farish got to work with an actor ever widget-making obedient slob you want (if any employers or whoplayedthe best fiiend in Den- to speak at Tufts distinguished alums are reading this ... I make apretty mean widget!). nis the Menace. I Mental note: add widget-making to resume. Farish also thought that the by SHERYLGORDON You’re born, and you quickly grow tired of sitting in your own fact that his role in the movie was Senior Staff Writer crap, so you cry. Shortly thereafter, you are sick of wearing the on the stage provided for an inter- There are just some individuals who have so many professional stupid jumper with blue trucks that your mother dressed you in, so esting experience. titles that attempting to introduce them concisely would be impos- you cry some more. Elementary school is full ofavoiding bullies and “There was a lot of the inner- sible. just making it home without your underwear around your neck. texuality thing going,” Farish said. Onesuch man, Edward Said, who isawriter, professor, researcher, Middle school is stressful enough to make your face erupt in zits Although Farish had done and political commentator, will grace Tufts’ presence tomorrow night only to stumble into high school, which isn’t much better. Once you some high school theater produc- at 530p.m. in Cabot Auditorium. get your license, though, you’re independent and can go cruising tions and musicals such as Guys Said has written a total of ten books, translated into 14 languages. in your parents’ sedan with the “my student was on the honor roll and Dolls, his part in Rushmore Through all ofhis works, he has gained his most acclaim as the author at ...” bumper sticker plastered on the back. You graduate high superceded them all. ofthe book Orientalism,which was published in 1978. Both critically school and think you’re God’s gift to the earth, only to be put right Rushmore’s director, Wes lauded for its message and attacked for its bold theories, the book was back in your place in the vicious cycle as a freshman. Freshman year Anderson, graduated from St. arunner-up in criticism for the National Book Critics Circle Award. goes by in a blur of random hookups, drunkenness, and “deep John’s -a private high school in In Orientalism,Said outlines how the West, in particular England talks.” Sophomore year, you decide to settle down academicallyand Houston, Texas, and Farish’s alma and France, created something called “the Orient.” According to his decide who your friends are only to leave them junior year. You mater. Rushmore is largely based theory, what the West called “the Orient” never existed except in the study abroad and have the time of your life and come back to on Anderson’s experience at St. minds of Westerners. It was simply a tool that aided in Western compete with your friends for the best stories. By now, it’s senior John’s and the similar experience enslavement of the region. year, and you realize that you only have one year left with all these his co-director and college room- More recently, he has criticized the terms ofthe Middle East peace people and you frantically try to make the best ofevery minute you mate, Owen Wilson, had at a pri- process in Peace and Its Discontents. His words put up a strong have. Soon enough, you find yourselftwo weeks from graduation, vate school in Dallas. defense against the peace process, so strong that an unofficial reading the mindless dribble of some bitter old senior after telling Anderson looked all over the banning of his works occurred in 1996. Bookstore owners were advised not to market any of his titles, or to buy any more from the see SAL.TER, page 26 country, in Canada, and in Great Britain to find a location to shoot publisher. In response to objections by various organizations, the the movie, but it wasn’t until his bans were lifted later in the year. Jason Salter is the outgoing Associate Editor and often forgets to mother sent him current photos of #@e the baby food oflhisface. St. John’s that Anderson realized see SAID, page 26 4 THE TUFTS DAILY May 3,1999

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Shakespeare really knew how to.insult -Thou reeky hedge-born harpy. people. -Thou spleeny hell-hated lout. Try one next time someone really makes you mad. -Thou roguish ill-breeding haggard. THETUFTS DAILY May 3,1999 5 Arts &? Entertainment ‘Chicago’boasts star-studded cast and great dance numbers Visions: Contemporary PolkhWwill open on May6. It will present Ann Reinking and Ruthie Henshall an awesome duo a selection of 20 pieces of art created during the 1980s. The 1980s was a time of tremendous change and upheaval in by ALISON DAMAST her newfound fame and dreams of Roxie with ease. Henshall is saucy Poland. The rise of the Solidarity movement led to the democratic Daily Editorial Board a dramatic trial and prominent andvulnerable in her performance electionsof 1989thatfieedtheCountryfiomSoviet dominance. Very Inthe 1920s,Chicagowasmore vaudeville career following her asVelmaKelly,acombination that few Amencanshow anything ofthe artwork that wascreatedduring than just a bad town. It was down- release from prison. works unusually well. Her danc- right sizzling. For the notorious Her dreams are challenged ing as well as her singing (she has Wieslaw Borowski of Galeria Foksal says, “At a time when when Roxie Hart (Ann Reinking) a beautiful, velvety voice) are both attempts were made in Poland to transform art into acompliant tool kills her lover after she is “ratted” wonderful, as well. Henshall and -to subdue it into performingtrite ideological or purely decorative Chicago on by her naive and simple hus- Reinking have excellent chemistry functions- these artist brought hope and reaMirmed our belief that The Musical band, Amos (Bruce Winant). All together and playoff ofeach other it was possible to practice art in the true sense of the word.” of a sudden, Roxie is in the spot- with ease. Andrzej Szewcyk’s sculptures investigate the analogiesbetween at the Schubert Theatre light of the Chicago press and Billy Flynn, the lawyer, c a n the creation of art and the act of writing. Leon Tarasewiczuses the Through Sunday, May 16 Velma is forgotten. Not only does be seen as the equiva- rhythms ofnature as the subject ofhis large-scale paintings. Tomasz Roxie steal Velma’s limelight, but lent of a modem- ,4 Tatarcyzk’s work focuses on ordinary, manmade objects that he Rating: isolates fiom their environments and presents in large formatpaht- (5 out of 5) *e***

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Kander and Ebb’s originally premiered stage presence that the role needs. Broadway in 1975. Zmed’s performance gets more ex- citing in the second act; it takes him a bit of time to ease into the part. Bruce Winant is adorable as Amos and steals the show when he sings “Mr. Cellophane.” J. Broadway but also won Robertson is also a lot of fun to ward for Best Choreog- watch as Mary Sunshine, the Star reporter who sees a “little bit of 7 around the same time the last minute to -play Roxie. good in everyone.” Ifyou’re inter- a n d stolethe spotlight fiom Chi- Reinking gives a wonderful per- ested in hearing an amazing male cago. In the acclaimed 1996 re- formance, which is all the more soprano, you have to hear vival, however, Chicago made astonishing considering the un- Robertson, who should perhaps much more ofa splash. Bob Fosse usual circumstances she is per- consider a career in opera. not only wrote the book for Chi- forming in. She truly makes the What is most exciting about cago (along with Fred Ebb) but role come alive and never loses the moduction is the incredible also directed and choreographed the energy and vivacity that is so the original production. The musi- integral to Roxy’s character. Her cal has been reworked, making it voice, which has an unusual into a much slicker and smoother throatiness that can be startling vehicle, while retaining the Bob at first, eventually grows on the Fosse influence that made it so audience. What really stands out unique. about Reinking’s performance is Velma Kelly (Ruthie Henshall) her wonderful dancing, which takes us into the heart of Chicago, completely captures the suave showing us first-hand the cor- Fosse style. rupt and tawdry world that she Ruthie Henshall also deserves lives in. Kelly used to be in a accolades for her performance as vaudeville act with her sister, but Velma Kelly. Henshall comes when she caught her sister and straight from the London produc- her husband doing “the spread tion of Chicago, where she won eagle,” she killed them both in an acclaim as Roxie Hart. She appar- Adrian Zmed stars in ‘Chi- ently can play both Velma and angry rage. In jail, she glories in cago’ -The Musical. dancing. If you are a Fosse fan, No plastic pants at this audition, please! thisshow issimply oozingwith his slick, isolationist dancing style. ‘Rent’holds open auditions in Boston for aspiring actors, actresses The component ensemble seems at ease with the complicated danc- byDARARESNIK the show now has a permanent place at the songs, are also known as “cattle calls.” The ing and has incredible command Daily Editorial Board Shaftsbury Theater in London, at theaters in biggest test is to see which of the, er, “cows” of their bodies. Tufts has a long-standing connection Melbourne and Dusseldorf and two touring looks like any of the characters. Chicago’s music is very big with the musical Rent. JimNicola, one ofthe companies in the United States, named after The word on the street is that you wait all band and jazzy. The orchestra is producers ofthe show, and Kristin Lee Kelly, two of the show’s characters, Angel and day, they listen to you sing a few bars before on the stage and interacts with the one of the original cast members, are both Benny. shouting “thank you!” and moving on. But actors. You will want to hum along Tufts grads. And soon, another one of our Fortunately for those aspiring performers the spirit ofRent has always invited everyone to“Al1that Jazz,”“Razzle Dazzle,” own just may have a chance to be in what is at Tufts and in the rest of the Boston area, the in, and the experience itself is enough to and “All I Care About is Love.” arguably the most exciting musical of the Benny tour is on its way to Boston. Open inspire. Because Rent touches so many dif- You will also love snappy and decade. auditions are being held at 69 Brimmer St., at. ferent kinds ofpeople ofall races, ethnicities clever numbers such as the “Cell For those of you who have been living in Emerson College, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on and socioeconomic backgrounds, going to Block Tango” (which has incred- a closet for the past three years, Rent is a Wednesday, May 5th. The official Rent these auditions is achance to bond with other ible dancing) and “Roxie.” rock-musical based on the classic opera La website encourages all performers to come theater-lovers, actors and people who share The show gets a bit long to- Boheme. It tells the story of eight friends in and audition, stating, “WANTED: The per- a passion for the show. And when Rent is still wards the end (it is about two- Alphabet City on the Lower East Side of son who loves to sing in the showedthe on Broadway in 20 years, you can think about and-a-half hours), but it is guar- Manhattan, as they learn to deal with life. musician who has fronted a band but never the time you once gave it your best shot and anteedthat you will not fall asleep. The show covers serious topics, as the char- actedlthe actor who can carry a tunelthe auditioned for something truly special. Who Roxie, Velma, and Billy are sure to acters cope with AIDS, love, death, and dancer who loves the clubdthe individual knows? You could be the next Tufts alum to keep you on your toes all evening. finding aplace in a world that seems cold and who has a fun and honest musical spirit!” The have a connection with the greatest musical out of touch. Written by Jonathan Larson, site also specifies that dress is casual, and ofour time. Chicago is running through who died just a day before the show’s off- “no plastic pants, please!” For more information go’ to http:// May 30th at the Schubert The- Broadway opening in 1995, Rent became an These open call auditions which invite any- www.siteforrenLcomandclick on “casting,” ater. Call (61 7)482-9393for more instant success. Since moving to the one and everyone to come prepared with a or call the RENT casting hotline at (212) 479- information. Nederlander theater on Broadway in 1996, headshot, resume and 16 bars oftwo rocklpop 0833. iiiAVa01Ad03 WlOA An8 OS iii)1008tlV3/1 3Hl NI 38 11lM flOA AHdVU30lOHd UOAW A8 N311Vl3Ufl131d WlOA aVH nOA dl

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Men’s volleyball takes ninth P lace at the national finals by SARAH SCHALMAN- BERGEN Senior Staff Writer With the recent onset of spring- time, it is not uncommon to see the men’s volleyball team practicing on the Residential Quad. Despite the end of its official season, the team continues to play games against each other until the sun sets each day. Many students walking to and from the dining halls can attest to watching Charlie Beckman distributing evenly placed sets to David Chang, who slams them over the net. Few know, however, that the Photo provided by theTufts’ Volleyball Team team boasts aNew England Colle- The Tufts volleyball team placed ninth in the nation at Divi- giate Volleyball League Champi- sion I1 Nationals. onship, along with the crops of dyed-blond hair the players Jumbos took ninth place in the Tsilimos said. “We were seeded sported to commemorate the oc- country in Division I1 teams, out of high at A-Flights [league champi- casion. Atthe National Final Cham- 300schools fromall overthecoun- onships], and the other teams pionships at the University of try. Beckman and Chang were didn’t look too kindly on us.” Maryland, held April 7-10, the votedNECVLA1I Stars, whilese- During the regular season, the nior, president, and captain team’s only loss came at the hands Jonathan Tsilimos was voted of Eastern Nazarene College - NECVLMost Valuable Player. three games to two -in a contro- Tuesdav, Mav 4 The team improved from a 4-5 versial fifth game. The Jumbos lost Baseball: vs. Eastern record last year to a stellar 9-1 in the last game by a score of 15- 1 7. Connecticut, 3 p.m. regular season record this year. “We should have won that During the regular season, the game,” middle blocker Adam Thursdav, Mav 6 Jumbos beat almost all of their Goldfarb said. “We played them Men’s Track: @ Colby, New competitors with ease. In total, last year and beat them in another England Division Ill Champi- their opponents could only win a close one. It was really heated, and onships combined six games all season. we almost got into a brawl.” “We have much better leader- The league championships Friday, Mav 7 ship and more commitment this were held on March 28 at the Uni- Men’s Track: @ Colby, New year,” Chang said. “With the addi- versity of New Hampshire. The England Division Ill Champi- tional talent and teamwork we Jumbos were seeded number two onships gained this year, we really came going into the tournament,but felt Women’s Track: @will- together. When one person was confident about their chances. In iams, ECAC Division 111 down, someone else picked up the the semifinals, Tufts beat UNH, Championships, 2 p.m. slack.” the number-one seed, two games The preseason started slowly to none and advanced to the finals Saturdav, Mav 8 for the team, as Tsilimos suffered where itbeat UMass- Amherst, a Men’s Track: @ Colby, New from an injury, and senior Josh Division I school, by a score of England Division Ill Champi- Mycoff was caught up in the soc- two games to one. onships cer season. Coming off of its me- “We were pretty confident go- Women’s Track: @Will- diocre season the previous year, ing into it because we knew we iams, ECAC Division Ill the team was considered an un- were better than the other teams,” Championships, 10 a.m. derdog in the division. Goldfarbsaid. “We spanked U” Sailing: @ Rhode Island, “They underrated us until we and then beat UMass in the finals, New England Dinghy beat the’hell out of all the other CharnDionshiDs teams at the championship,” see VOLLEYBALL, page 27 Surprise, surprise Writing acolumn the morning after Spring Fling. That is Belle is hitting at a .234clip, which is a big reason that has posted a winning season only twice in 20 years, and one thing that is not supposed to happen. Well that’s the the team is hitting .250. Then throw in the fact that Ripken’s holds a career record of 125- 17 1. Somehow,he has picked generaltheme in the final installment ofThe Front Office for back gave out, and Baltimore is missing some of its cogs. this season to turn it around. Morgan, picked up by the this school year: Things that should not be happening in But the major reason for the 0’s downfall is the pitching, Texas Rangers in thewinter, isanchoring astaffthat is really Major League Baseball, a.k.a. surprises. whichhasateamERAof6.49.OnlyRickyBoneshasanERA strugglingnow.Hehasa4-Orecordwitha3.26 ERA. Ithink Kent Bottenfield: How did he learn to pitch all of a under 4.00, and Scott Erickson is 0-5 with an ERA close to MorganshouldretirenowandgooutalaJordan, Elway, and sudden? The St. Louis Cardinals threw 10.00. As for the chemistry, there is none. Erickson has GW. Bottenfield, who was once traded for blasted manager Ray Miller for not giving him enough Chili Davis: Two winters ago, I was skeptical about the the one and only Butch Henry, into the action during spring training. Expect Miller to be gone by Yankees signing Chili Davis. They had Darryl Strawberry fire when Matt Morris and Alan Benes June. and a plethora of other bodies to fill the designated hitter went down with injuries before the sea- The Tampa Bay Devil Rays: Most people figured that spot. Last year, hemissedall but35games withan Achilles son started. A career relief pitcher and Arizona would be competitive since they bought-I mean tendon injury and could only muster three home runs in 105 spot starter at best, Bottenfield now attracted -top free agents in the offseason. That has held at-bats. Now he is the frontrunner for Comeback Player of sportsa5-OrecordwithanERAof 1.53. true to form, but where did the Tampa Bay Devil Rays come the Year. Davis has found his niche with the Yankees after ,I You have to figure that from? Tino Martinez. Davis is hitting .359 with five home runs and his string ofgreat starts Granted, it is only25 games into a 162-game schedule, 21 RBIs at this point in the season. He is on pace to break will come to an end but they are one game over SOO. This turnaround is his career highs of 30 home runs and 112 RBIs. soon, but he is the rea- because of two players. The first is Roberto Hernandez. These guys are driving all ofthe baseball “experts”nuts son that the Redbirds Hernandez, who has regained his form as one of the around the country, but it does add some spice into the sit only half a game behind the Houston Astros for first league’s elite closers, had a miserable year last year and game. How boring would it be and how inflated would my - ego be if every one of my predictions came true? place in the National League Central. had control problems. He walked 4 1 batters in 7 1 innings The BaltimoreOrioles: Okay, I’m usuallyon the ball with en route to a 4.04 ERA. He has eight saves already, with Things that make you go hmmm... my predictions. Last year, I predicted that the 0’s would an ERA of2.08. Larry Rothchild now has more confidence Who really watches the Kentucky Derby? Seriously, flounder and that the Red Sox would win 90 games. So this in going to his pen. The other booster for the Rays is Jose does it need to be hyped so much?... For the second year, year my streak ran out. I said a month ago that the Orioles Canseco. Canseco leads the majors with ten home runs tragedy struck a raceway. Saturday night, three fans were would bounce back and give Cal Ripken one last shot at the and is even hitting for average (.267 is great for him). A lot killed when debris from a crash flew into the stands. The postseason. I honestly thought that the additions of Delino of his home runs have been solo shots, but he still adds racing leagues need to increase the height of their catch DeShields, WillClark,andAlbertBelle wouldadd firetothe the power threat to a lineup whose big bat last year was fences. Right now, most are between ten- 15 feet, but those team, but injuries, ineffective pitching, and a lackofchem- Fred McGriff. need to be raised. istry have shot the team down. They now sit at 6-17, the Mike Morgan: Here is apitcher who has pitched for 1 1 Good luck on finals and see you in the Commencement worst record in the majors. different teams in his career, been a ten-game loser I 1 times, issue. 8. THETUFTS DAILY May 3,1999 THETUFTS DAILY@ Letters to the Editor [n response to Wang sions have resulted in the deaths, injuries, an; Jason B. Cohen suffering ofhundreds ofthousands of Lebanese and Editor-in-Chief and Heyck-Merlin Palestinian civilians? Need we remind him that the To the Editor: 1982 invasion alone -which included a barbaric EDITORIAL In response to Mike Wang’s and Maia Heyck- three-month siegeofBeirutand which culminated in Lauren Heist vlerlin’s Letter to the Editor in Thursday’s Daily the appalling massacres in the Palestinian refugee Managing Editor “Senior Week tooexpensive,”4/29). We would like campsofsabraandshattila-resulted inover20,OOO o clarify certain misconceptions about Senior Week. civilian deaths? Jason Salter “he Senior Class Council is made up of 15 members Has Wilairat already forgotten the last major Associate Editor If the senior class who have given a year-long Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1996, which led to the ommitment to the Council and have worked ex- deliberate bombing of a UN base and massacre of NEWSEditors: remely hard on making this year’s Senior Week the over 100 civilians at Qana? Surely the dramatic Dan Barbarisi, Andrew Freedman test ever. We understand that certain events of scenes of the Kosovo rehgees marching towards Assistant Editors: Ienior Week are expensive. Seniors are not, how- unknown destinations must remind Wilairat of the David Pluviose, Benjamin Gedan, Will Kinlaw, Brooke Menschel, Jeremy Wang-Iverson ver, paying what it actually costs to run the events. hundreds of thousands of Lebanese and Palestin- ’hese additional costs included transportation, ians displaced and forced to either live in disgusting VIEWPOINTS Editor: Amol Sharma erformers, food, room rental, advertising, staff, and refugee camps or in Beirut suburbs which have come Assistant Editor: ecurity. Thisisjusttonameafew.Al1ofthisquickly to be known as The Misery Belt? Jay Kahn dds up. Finally, news of the Serb detention camps un- FEATURESEditors: All events are heavily subsidized by the Senior doubtedly evokes memories in Wilairat’s head of Elizabeth Chen, Jennie Forcier :lass Council with Senate funding, as well as with Amnesty International’s reports on the Khiam Con- Assistant Editors: o-sponsorship received from other organizations centration Camp set up by Israel to illegally detain Kim Fox, Kelly Wisnewski n campus. We obtained a group discount when- and torture civilians in South Lebanon? ARTS Editors: ver possible. In fact, Wilairat’s weak rebuttal to Asfour’s Letter Alison Damast, Dara Resnik, Caroline Wolter, The Senior Class Council spent countless hours is unwittingly perceptive. The Serb aggression in Adam Machanic forking and re-working the schedule and costs of Kosovo and Israeli occupation in Lebanon do in fact WEEKENDER vents in order to provide the most enjoyable and differ in one fundamental way: there exists a plethora Assistant Editor: ost-effective senior week possible. And it is the of UN Resolutions demanding Israel to cease its Trevor Soponis :eling of the Council that this year is not only the unremitting violence in Lebanon and none to sup- SPORTS Editors: trongest Senior Week ever, but the most diverse in port NATO’s destruction of Serbia. That nothing has Kelly Desmarais, Sam Erdheim, Ben Oshlag, Russell Capone rogramming. We have attempted to offer many been done to enforce the international community’s Assistant Editor: ifferent types ofactivities to cater to various inter- strong condemnation of Israel over these last 20 c Jon Japha sts. Taking this in mind, we did not anticipate that years is, no doubt, exactly what inspired Asfour to iany people would attend all events, thus lowering write his Letter in the first place. PRODUCTION idividual cost. We would like to again thank the Karim Makdisi, Fletcher School of Law and ronderful members ofthe SeniorClass Council,the Diplomacy Michael Dupuy enior WeekCoordinators, and the Officeofstudent Rami Demirdjian, LA’99 Production Director xtivities for all their hard work and support. Jill Hollander LA’99, Co-chair Senior Class Production Managers: Council Brian for president Judith Dickman, Haley Stein, Sandra Fried Diane Lee LA’99, Co-chair Senior Class Council To the Editor: LAYOUT Editors: When the TCU presidential election was ofi- Valentina Clark, Meg Tenny cially canceled by ELBO on Thursday night, a re- :nresponse to Wilairat porter asked the “candidates” if they felt that either GRAPHICSEditor: o the Editor: campaign would be hurt more by the re-vote. They Geir Gaseidnes In Adrian Wilairat’s Letter to the Editor (“Israel didn’t ask me. In all honesty, the effort that will, COR Editors: nd Serbia should not be compared,” The Tu#s unfortunately, take the biggest hit is my write-in Cambra Stern, Reshma Bharne, Jonathan Dworkin, bib, 4/30), he argues that Israeli and Serbian ag- campaign. The motivation to write in a protest vote Phil Erner, Ruthie Nussbaum ression in Lebanon and Kosovo respectively will wane quickly as people begin to forget why they PHOTOGRAPHY Editor: iould not becompared, because, we are told, Israel were writing in “Brian” in the first place. Daniel Rodrigues 3s only occupied one town, namely the village of People’s anger fades fast (do you respect this re- Assistant Editor: rnoun. vote?). Well, I’m just taking this opportunityto, first Rachel Zlotoff Need we remind Wilairat that Israel has under- of all, thank all the people who did write-in your vote ONLINE Editor: me four major invasions of Lebanon since 1978, for Brian on Thursday, and to ask you to go out and Sonal Mukhi id remains in occupation ofa large section ofSouth do it again today. Thank you. ebanon? Is he not aware that these repeated inva- Brian Finkelstein, LA’Ol BUSINESS Stephanie Wagner Executive Business Director Not healthful, just trendy: Business Manager: John Gendron Office Manager: Sandra DeFeo Advertising Managers: Grace Lee, Kathy Peter, campus craze loaded with tar, Pamela Abrams Receivables Manager: Pamela Mills

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ice President for Arts, Sciences, and Technology Me1 he first visible effects of the University’s many construc- Bernstein held five discussions addressing students’ tion projects could at last be seen looming above the trees Vconcerns about the diversity of the Tufts campus this Tthis semester, as significant progress was made on the new semester. These discussions were held over five weeks at Hillel. Gantcher fieldhouse and the Boston Ave. parking garage. The The discussion focused on minority admissions. The panel featured Dean of Admis- fieldhouse, a 54-fOOt high, multi-purpose structure located on College Ave., is to be sions DavidCuttino and Director ofAdmissions Earl Granger, who spoke for 15 minutes completed this coming fall, while the 500-car parking garage will take up30,OOO square each on the tactics used by admissions to increase minority interest in Tufts. feet and is scheduled to be finished this coming December. “One ofthe things we’re really trying to do here at Tufts is increase the visibility for Obstacle after obstacle has stood in the way of the fieldhouse’s construction, as under-represented populations,” Granger explained. During the question-and-answer everyone from local residents to the Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senate has taken period, students inquired about a range oftopics including the drop in Asian enrollment. issue with the planned layout of the structure. After a number of protests by local The second discussion focused on methods for increasing minority enrollment at Tufts residents, the administration agreed to a number of community-friendly clauses and and alumni gift giving. Speakers included head of hndraising Gary Lowe and Director of alterations, changing the fieldhouse from its original vision as a convocatiodconcert Financial Aid Bill Eastwood. Many students inquired about the sources of donations and center. This broughtthe ireofthe TCU Senate, whose members were underthe impression how these donations are allocated. Students and faculty alike believed that findraising that the facility would be constructed according to the original plans. campaigns, such as the one launched to gain the contributions that helped build the Hillel The parking garage construction has also been the subject of some protest; union Center, should be replicated by other culture houses and organizations on campus. conflicts have brought groups of demonstrators to the site, railing that Kay Construc- Dean of Students Bobbie Knable and Oversight Panel Chair Anne Garduski served tion, the company contracted to build the garage, has not conformed to “community as the panelists for the third discussion centering around the unhappiness of minority standards,”which may have its roots in localunion law. Thegarage itselfwill besixstories students at Tufts. One of the many issues addressed by the speakers was administration tall, topped off by a seventh floor of office space which will be used to house all student response to harassment complaints filed by students. Gardulski said that a rapid- services, a geographical centralization which is one of the key components of the new responsecommittee is beingformedand will meetwithin24 hoursofareported incident. Student Services Initiative. Frustrations expressed by students at the meeting included alleged manipulation of In addition to these major initiatives, the year-long renovation of the Hillside racial data by the administration and the lack of respect that the administration shows apartment complex has finally been completed, while the Latin Way apartments are the towards students. next housing facility slatedforrefurbishment. Latin Way will beused as fall-only housing The topicofthe fourthdiscussion was faculty hiring andretention. The panel included for students going abroad in the spring. Margerie Davies, director ofthe Office of Diversity Education and Development; Ioannis Miaoulis, dean of Engineering; Susan Ernst, dean of Natural and Social Sciences; and Leila Fawaz, dean of Humanities and Arts. n unusually high number of violent incidents on campus Fawaz said, “Retention [of faculty] is our greatest concern. Sometimes we lose people were among the low points of this semester. An off- because we do not act quickly enough when you hear someone is on the market, you Acampus attack against homosexual students, a hit-and- must act more aggressively. run drunk driving incident in front of Carmichael Hall, and an At the fifth meeting, Tufts’ curriculum wasexamined in thecontextofdiversity. Fawaz, assault against sorority pledges who were painting the cannon Ernst, Robert Hollister -dean of the graduate school -and Walter Swap, dean of the were among the incidents which affected both students and faculty. colleges served as the speakers on the subject. “Tub’ faculty has participated the last A hate-inspired attack against two homosexual students who were leaving an off- three years in a summerprogram, where they submit proposals to modify existing courses, campus party on Feb. 28 sparked University-wide support for Tufts’ Lesbian, Gay, resulting in a more adept understanding on issues of race and ethics,” Swap said. Bisexual, and Transgendered (LGBT) community. The alleged attacker, Dean Rafferty ,22, Bernstein latercommented,“Thereare holes. Wearenot doingeverythingperfectly.This of Arlington, was arrested a few days later on several counts of assault and battery. [diversity dialogue series] has helped us identify what areas we need to be more aggressive Nevertheless, several other violent acts have kept issues of campus safety and in, both in terms of curriculum development and finding faculty to fill these positions.” homophobia in the spotlight. A sixth and final meeting was held by the oversight panel to report back to the A similar, though apparently not hate inspired, attack against a Tufts sophomore and community on progress that has been made in all areas covered in the five discussions. his prospective freshman on March 7elicited amore subtle reaction among students. The perpetrators, who jumped out of a van to attack the two students on Curtis St., have not been identified by the police. The prospective student, who was struck in the nose, was “bleeding all night,” according to his host. he faculty took a large step toward self governance this A hit and run by a drunk Medford man last month added to the apparent increase in semester, culminating in an April motion to considerchang- ingthe bylawstoaccommodatean executive committeeofthe violence committed by local residents against Tufts students. Na Wang, an Arts and T Sciencesgraduatestudent was crossingthe street in front ofCarmichaelHall atk30p.m. faculty. If carried to its fill potential, the motion will eventually de- on March 3 I, when she was struck and sustained minor injuries. centralize administrative authority over the agenda and direction of faculty meetings, while “Therewere witnesses on the scene that gave adescription ofthe vehicle, including at the same time improving communication between the faculty and the administration. us a license plate,” said Medford police officer Lawrence James. The driver was charged with Professor Hugo Bedeau, who chaired the ad-hoc committee which wrote the recom- operating under the influence of liquor -his second offense -and leaving the scene mendation, presented the proposed committee as a “group of faculty [who] would ofthe crime. represent to the administration the views of the whole in a way that does not exist now. A clash between Alpha Phi and Zeta Psi pledges at the cannon that injured several It would strengthen the advisory capacity of the faculty over its current form.” students in March brought the violence closer to home. Though Dean of Students Bruce The motion passedaftera more radical motion to consider forming a faculty senate was Reitman termed it “a little horseplay that got out of hand, with no malicious intent rejected by amajorityofthe faculty. Many faculty members expressed concern that asenate as involved,” two of the sorority pledges were eventually taken to the hospital, one with would exacerbatethe already low attendancerate at meetings and cause faculty members a large bruise on hereye. Since no complaintswere filed with either the University or the to become less involved in faculty initiatives. One faculty member described the motion Tufts University Police Department, no punitive action will be taken against Zeta Psi. as a“recipe for decouplingmany of the faculty firther from the affairs ofthe University.” Anotherfacultymembersaidthat shewouldvoteagainstthemotionbecauseshe believed Members of Alpha Phi declined to comment on the incident. that it would take senior professors out of the classroom. The proposed senate motion included a clause that decreased the amount oftime that certain senators would spend in the classroom so that their schedules would be more open for senate business. There were also new University CollegeofCitizenshipandPublicService concerns about minority representation on the senate or executive committee, and in-depth was proposed by the Licoln Filene Center (LFC) at the end discussions of the virtues of both direct and representative democracies. Aofan eventhl semester defined by citizenship and public If created, the new committee would take over the functions of several current faculty service. committees to lighten the load of committee work on the rest of the faculty. It would The new college, which will begin to be institutednext fall, will coordinate programs consist ofsix elected members ofthe full time faculty, as well as Vice President ofArts, throughout the University to instill the ideals of citizenship in Tufts students. The Sciences, and Technology Me1 Bernstein. creation of the college- will continue much of the work that the LFC began this spring. Amongst many other programs, the LFC assisted SomefVisCn in the Somerville mayoral debates in March. Somerville residents were faced with choosing someone to fill the mayorial seat vacated by Michael Capuano, who recently won the election for US House representative from the eighth district of Massachusetts. Dorothy Kelly Gay and John Buonomo won the primary election on March 30. The mayoral election between the two candi- dates will be held on May 1 1.. Tufts students had the opportunity this semester to become involved in the two communities that surround them through a variety of programs run by the LFC. Included in the group of speakers who came to campus to bridge the gap between the community and the University was Medford Mayor Michael McGlynn. McGlynn spoke on March 9; and shared ideas with students ranging from his upbringing and political aspirations to current construction projects and Tufts’ town-gown relations. Other speakers this semester included Bill Sutherland, an activist for non-violent social change, and a panel of alumni and activists who spoke on the role of citizenship in their lives. Three alumni, Kenneth Bresler, Mayer Danzig, and Karen Johns, incorpo- rated into the ongoing citizenship discussion the points of view of a lawyer, a businessman, and an educator. Also participating in the Clockwise from top left: panel was EPIIC director Sherman Teichman. Students andfaculty attend one offive discussions on diversity. Another method ofrecognizing Somerville and Medford this e Students console each other at a rally after a hate crime occurred at an ofl- semester was the “Medford-Somerville: Shared Histories,” art exhibit C campusparty. on display at the Tufts University Gallery in the Aidekman Arts Center. Theexhibit highlightedthe histories ofthe two communities Me1 Bernstein would be a member of the proposed faculty executive committee. 2P through video clips, photographic displays, paintings, and sketches. THETUFTS DAILY May 3,1999 11 SEMESTER IN REVIEW

oday’s Tufts Community Union (TCU) Senate presidential election ushers in a new yearof Senate activity. As President JackT Schnirman departs, he and other senators reflect upon accomplishments in the realm of services, such as the extension of Hodgdon’s operating hours, and responding to educa- tional, diversity, and administrative concerns. These include an in- crease in available financial aid and a group of resolutions which address the needs of minority groups on campus. The end of the semester is also a time ofpromise, and senators have delineated specific goals for the next year and acknowledged their unfinished business. In his State ofthe Senate address, Schnirman said that he is leaving his office “very proud of the accomplishmentsand progress that have been made on behalf of the student body.” “I was always told to strive to leave something or some place better than I find it, and I know that I have succeeded in doing that at Tufts,” Schnirman said. Schnirman said that the Senate deserves recognition for successfully lobbying the administration for increased financial aid. Additionally, he said Senate pressure caused reform in the student-faculty committees. After meetings with various Programming Board groups, Schnirman helped organizethe first-ever Winter Carnival, and he said he hopes the event will be repeated in the future. The State ofthe Senate also focuses on major Senate objectives that were not completed during Schnirman’s presidency. Schnirman said that the long-promised Tufts Polls, an online system for gauging -F student opinion on campus issues, is being worked on by Tufts Semester in Review compiled by: Daniel Barbarisi, Benjamin Gedan, p Computing Services and will be available soon. Will Kinlaw, Brooke Menschel, Andrew Freedman, Ilene Stein, and g He also said that “the ground work has been laid this year” for a Jeremy Wang-lverson. Layout by Judith Dickman B Boston Area-College Consortium and a proposal to change the post- season playoff system oftheNew England Small College AthleticConference(NESCAC). his spring, students were inspired by on-campus incidents The planed renovation of Hotung Cafe is also on next year’s Senate agenda. as well as events which took place thousands of miles The Cultureand Ethnicity (C&E) committee, with the help of Senate culture represen- Taway, prompting them to organize and respond with pro- tatives, legislated throughout the semester for culture groups. Resolutions for the tests. __” Latino, Asian American, and homosexual communities gave the administration a clear The beating of a gay student in early March inciting over 200 students to gather at picture of student concerns. Recommendations for new language and culture courses the patio to show their intolerance for the hate crime which shook the campus. The rally and suggestions for improved recruitment of minorities are included in the resolutions. was the culmination of various responsive gestures orchestrated by the Tufts Lori hey-Alexander and AletheaPieters held C&E meetings in various culture houses Transgendered, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Collective (TTLGBC) sincenews ofthe anti-gay and also planned a Unity Dance to engage the greater student body. “Those were really attack began to circulate. Over a dozen students and faculty spoke from personal successful meetings,” Ivey-Alexander said. experiences. The Services Committee also made news by negotiating changes in Dining Services, Last semester Submerge published advertisementscalling for the freedom of death bringing soap and papertowels into dormitories and institutingadditional shuttleservice rowjoumalistMumia Abu-Jamal, but itwasnot until alittleoveraweekago that his plight on weekends. Next year, thanks to regular meetings with Director of Dining Services Patti received more focus on campus. The Coalition for Social Justice was the primary Lee, the Hogdgon dining hall will be open until 10 p.m. Other broader changes such as organizer ofthe event, which drew over 30 students despite rainy conditions. Philosophy establishing a revolving 20 meal plan, bringing an outside vendor to campus, and professor Hugo Bedau, who has taught a course on the death penalty, stressed the allowing unused meals to become “points” will be discussed this summer with a special injustice involved in Abu-Jamal’s trial and the practice ofcapital punishment in general. Dinning Services consultant and decided upon next year. “Even if Mumia is not innocent, his trial is a travesty,” Bedau said. The Education Committee, under the leadership of committee chair Neil Farbman, Early in the morning on April 24, over 40 Tufts students filled a bus to travel to completed a course evaluation guide and passed a resolution in support of a Women’s Philadelphia, which was the site of a nation-wide rally. The Tufts studentsjoined 30,000 Studies major at Tufts. The major will be added to the curriculum by the Fall semester. others who listened to speakers and participated in a march of a ten-block radius, which The academic year started and ended with frenetic treasury activity. The first few Submerge members and organizers felt went very well. Senate meetings were shaped by buffer fimding appeals by campus groups seeking “It was very peaceful; there were no altercations, no animosity toward the police,” money to supplement their budgets. Meetings continued past midnight as monetary Rashid said. requests were dissected and voted upon. Recently, Treasurer Larry Harris and the The high school shooting in Colorado also caused a response. Freshman Jen Harris, Allocations Board (ALBO) worked to create financially responsible budgets for every a Colorado resident wrote a Viewpoint and placed boxes in the Dewick and Carmichael campus organization. ALBO members adhered to suggested budget caps, and Harris dining halls asking for donations. According to Harris, she will split proceedings said he was proud to have greatly reduced the Senate’s operating deficit. between three organizations. Through the Colorado-based Healing Fund, monies earned “With a solid core of senators returning to finish what we’ve started, a fiscal house that will go toward supporting the families and victims and violence prevention programs. is in order, and some necessary reforms, the momentum that has been gathered should She explained why she began the effort. usher in an era of unprecedented effectiveness for the TCU Senate,” Schnirman said. “Peoplehere didn’ttake that much notice,” Harris said, “1 wanted to let Tufts students get involved without having to write a check.” She has had the boxes out for about two weeks now, and has raised a few dollars after every meal. wo semesters ago junior Cal Levis, with recognition from the Tufts Community Union Judiciary (TCUJ), and the Tconsent of Queen’s Head and Artichoke (QHA), began lobal crime, corruption, and accountability were the top Outbreath, a literary magazine which was to publish only short ics of this year’s Education for Public Inquiry and Inter stories. The first issue was released in December and was met with Gnational Citizenship (EPIIC) colloquium.The year-long opposition by QHA which was opposed to the inclusion ofpictures in the new magazine. study ofthe subject by EPIIC students culminated in the annual One of the main functions of the TCUJ is to prevent the presence of groups with symposium in March. duplicate purposes. This spring QHA editor Elizabeth Oyebode filed acomplaint with the Distinguished individuals such as Chinese activist Wei Jingsheng, Nobel Laure- TCUJ saying that the inclusion of pictures in Outbreath made it too similar to QHA. ate Wole Soyinka, and Nigerian human rights advocate Hafsat Abiola graced the “I was assured that Outbreath would contain only short stories, that is to say no Tufts campus on a snowbound weekend this March. The symposium brought a poetry and no art work, and [I] supported the publication with that understanding,” productive mixture of cynicism and optimism to gathered professionals and stu- Oyebode said earlier this semester. dents. The TCUJ sustained QHA’s complaint, and forbade Outbreath From publishing pic- The speakers praised the EPlIC program. “Thank you for your commitment,” tures. The most recent issue was published with digital text images related to the stories. Argentinean prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo said. Outbreath appealed the decision to the Committee on Student Life (CSL), a group One speaker, journalist Robert Friedman, literally risked his own life to visit to comprised of students and faculty. One of CSL’s responsibilities is to provide a check on Tufts. His writings on the Russian mafiaand their connection to theNational Hockey the TCUJ. According to Outbreatheditor Amy Cobem, the nature of Outbreath’sartwork League had provoked numerous threats from Russian crime bosses. Friedman came is different than that in QHA because Outbreath does not accept submissions for to Tufts after spending time in hiding with his wife while the FBI investigated the photographs as does QHA.“Wedon’t accept submissionsforpictures,”Cobernsaid.“The threats. pictures are not in existence until the short stories are selected and read,” he continued. Friedman joined other professionals in discussing corruption in Russia. “Organized After hearing ten minute arguments fiom Oyebode, Cobem, and TCUJ representative crime in this way or that way controls all of Russia,” former CIA Moscow Station Chief KeithLevenberg,theCSLovertumedtheTCUJruling.Levenbergdisagreedwiththedecision Richard Palmer said. andexplainedthe ill-effects ofallowingcampusgroups with similarpurposestoexistatTufts. The troubling lack ofweapons security in Russia was also discussed in another panel. “The reason why the [TCUJ] tries to prevent duplication of clubs is because with a “The current location of illusive materials is anybody’s guess,’’ arms trade expert university this size, it’s not fair for one club to sap the potential audience and staffofthe Renssalaer Lee said. He said the end ofthe cold war “largely demolished the old nuclear other. Outbreath is too similar to [Queen’sHead]. If a bunch of students are dedicated custodial system.” to doing something that a group is already doing, we would encourage them to join that Other panel discussions centered on such timely topics as cyber-crime, arms trading, group,” Levenberg said. and art theft. “Cyber-terrorism is a real and existing threat to the well-being ofour nation,” The role of the TCUJ once again came into question during a TCU Senate buffer student Shea O’Neillsaid. “Right now, the criminals are winning the technology battle,” funding request debate. The 16mm Conspiracy film group made a large buffer funding she continued. Cyber-terrorism was termed a “high-leverage, low-cost tactic” by a request to create their annual cinematic production. After a long debate, the Senate panelist. allocatedzerodollars to 16rnm. EPIIC students also presented the results oftheir first-hand research trip to Azerbaijan. 16mm members said that the Senate decision virtually eliminated the group and While in the Caspian region, students investigated the many levels of corruption and questioned a governing structure which allows an organization to be created and then its impacts on ordinary citizens. destroyed without any change in the group. Next year, EPIIC will delve into the topic of sports. 12 THETUFTS DAILY May 3,1999 SPRING FLING '99

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Vote Today ! I Amendment To The TCU Constitution: “The TCU President shall be able to create by appointment, and upon Senate confir- mation, a Cabinet of non-voting undergraduates. Each cabinet member shall be respon- sible for handling a particular macro issue determined by the TCU President to be above and beyond the scope of the existing committee arrangements. The TCU Senate shall review the agenda and progress of the Cabinet and must vote whether to reconfirm cabinet members mid-year.”

Candidates for the TCUJ:

I Lauren Benowitz The TCUJ is an extremely important committee that is designed to support and represent the impartiality of students at Tufts. In theory this is the case, but in practice the TCUJ does not do enough for student groups. If elected to this committee, I will make a concious effort to publicize the TCUJ’s role in our community and I will push to encourage student groups to rely on the TCUJ as an outlet in which to voice their opinions. I feel that this is an important step in the right direction towards improving the justice and communication between organizations on campus. Vote Lauren Benowitz for the TCUJ so I can put these ideals into effect.

Jonathari Haar Hello. My name is Jonathan Haar, and I am running for the TCU Judiciary. As a freshman at Tufts, I have involved myself in many of the extracurricular groups on campus, attending and plan- ning events, holding positions within groups, and placing myself where I could help out best. I now want to take this relationship to the next level, by running for the TCU Judiciary. I will work with you to make the 1999-2000 school year the best ever for student organizations and Tufts as a whole. Make a good choice -- elect Jonathan Haar for the TCUJ. Thanks

-Jonathan Haar, Class of 2002 Bruce Kessler My name is Bruce Kessler, and I am running for the TCUJ. The TCUJ is the organization responsible for making sure that the letter of the law is followed. It makes decisions pertaining to recognition and re-recognition of clubs and to amendments to the TCU Constitution, among other things. These duties require an eye for detail and an inclination for fairness. I can honestly assert that I am thourough and have a fine sense of impartiality. I know that I am able to exceed the require- ments of this position, and with your help, I will. Thank you.

Jason Potts My name is Jason, and I’m running for something of which you probably don’t care But either way the J needs someone like me honest, dedicated, and fair When the Senate screws up I will be there for you. Because I’m not afraid to raise my voice to those in Ballou So, when you cast your vote today, remember to make it for me. My name is Jason Potts but my friends call me Pottsy. f Polls are open in Dewick and Carmichael during Lunch and] I Dinner, and in the Campus Center all day until 7:30 p.m. I Get out and Vote! THETUFTS DAILY* May 3,1999 15

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To date, nearly 500 seniors have already made gifts to Senior Fund ’99. Thanks to you, we should achieve 50% participation this year, double the greatest percentage of any other Senior Fund Campaign over the past decade. You have set the standard by which future classes will be measured.

I’amar Agulian Heather Cohen CaroUyn Gillen Joshua Koehler Anyn Myers Barrow Shurn Naila Ahmad Adam Cohen Samir Ginde Amy Kosznlka Anjnli Nath Alexander Shushan tndrea Alban-Davies Emily Cohen Philip Glassner Karen Kraft Erika Nelson Mandeep Sidhu Ivan Aldea-Venegas Jason Cohen Kathleen Glauber Stephanie Kramni Kevin Ng Rebecca Siege! 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Thank You!!

Student Outreach and the Office of Undergraduate Admissions would Iike to thank the following people and groups for a11 they did to welcome the CIass of 2003 during our April Open House and SCOPE Programs

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JACKIERROT 8 WILL BROWDER8 DANIEL BROWN8 JEREMYBROWN 8 NAOMI BROWN 8 NICOLE BULLIGER8 MICHAEL BUNIS8 GREGORYBUSCH 8 CARLO CADET8 GARYCALDWELL e TOMMYCALVERT 8 SOPHIA CANTAVE8 RUSSELL CAPONE 8 JAIME CARLSON8 VERONICA CARTER 8 ROCCO CARZO 8 JOHNCASEY 8 SIMONE CASTILL0 8 AI FRED CAZEAU 8 ALEX CHAN 8 JENNIFERCHAN 8 SUSAN CHAN 8 SUZANNE CHAN ?b JASON CHANCE 8 FELICIACHAO 8 DRISS CHAOUNI 8 ALLISONCHAPMAN 8 DEPIA CHASE 8 VIRGINIA CHATHAM 8 KIM CHEN 8 SMITA CHERIAN 8 ANDREW CHERTOFF 8 FRANCIECHEW 8 STEPHANIE CHIA 8 SUSAN CHINSEN 8 CANDY CHINSUPAKUL 8 GA-YOUNGCHOI 8 MING CHOW 8 MICHELLE CLAIR 8 SARAH CLARK 8 DANIELCLEALAND 8 DOWNING CLESS 8 KATHLEENCOAKLEY 8 AMY COBERN 8 ADAMCOIIEN 8 ALLISON COHEN 8 STEVE COHEN c) CRYSTAL COLE 8 ALLISON COLLINS 8 DEBBIE COLLINS 8 MELVYNCOLON 8 LYNNCOOPER 8 GINA COPLON 8 PAT COPPINGER 8 ANTHONYCORNISH 8 CHRISTINA CORREA 8 ALVA COUCH 8 ERIN COX 8 JEFFCRANE 8 JAMIECRAWFORD 8 VICTORIA CRISPIN 8 DAVIDCROTEAU 8 JR CRUZ 8 JAMILACUPID 8 ALEC CZITROM 8 MARC D'ALARcAO 8 PAUL D'ORLANDO8 MICHAL DAGAN8 KIRSTEN DALBOE 8 JANELLEDALEY 8 MIKE DALEY8 ERIKA DARLING 8 EMILY DASILVA 8 CHELSEADAVENPORT 8 TODDDAVIDYOCK 8 MARGERYDAVIES 8 GEORGE DAVIS 8 MELINDA DAY8 ELIANNA DEBERNARDEZ-CLARK8 MIKE DENNISON8 ED DENTE 8 ANNE MARIE DESMARAIS8 ERIN DESMARAIS 8 EMILY DESMARIS 8 J D DEVAN8 HEATHER DIAMOND8 AXEL DIAZ 8 JOHNDIBIAGGIO 8 JUDITHDICKMAN 8 JENNDICKSON 8 JEANNEDILLON 8 ASHLEY DIPETRILLO 8 CRISTINA DIRENZO 8 TRACIEDORFMAN 8 REGINALD DORSEY8 KAIiLILUt-1 DOTSON 8 MORGANDOWE 8 JASONDOWLING 8 THOMASDOWNES 8 JAY DUFFNER 8 REGAN PUFFY 8 LESLIE DUNG8 JOHNDURANT 8 DARIA DUSHENKOV 8 JONATHAN DWORKIN8 MIRANDAEAGLES 8 RYANEARLEY 8 BILL EASTWOOD 8 RUTH EDELGLASS8 JENNIFER EDELMANN8 HEATHER EDMANDS8 MARISSAEHRENKRANTZ 8 RINA EISENBERG8 SUSANEISENHAUER 8 REED ELLISON 8 GEORGE ELLMORE8 ANDY ELTING e DOUG ENG 8 RYAN ENGLE 8 JIM ENNIS 8 PHIL ERNER8 SUSANERNST 8 HAL ERSNER-HERSHFIELD8 DONNA ESPOSITO 8 JANE ETISH-ANDREWS8 JAMIE ETO 8 DONNAFALCO 8 JASONFARBIARR 8 LEILAFAWAZ 8 ERIC 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Thank you Seniors 1998 = 1999

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SPEAKER PRESIDENT JOHN DIBIAGGIO

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+ Do you enjoy being on a Winning Team? + Do you have a Strong Work Ethic? + Do you thrive in a Team Environment? 6 Do you take satisfaction in a Job Well Done? + Do you Relish Physical Work? + Are you a Leader? + Will you support our Commitment to Excellence? -

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GEORGE L. SAMES EMERITUS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY your backpack.

FRIDAY, MAY 7,1999 4:OO P. M. Fatten11 GODDARD CHAPEL your wNet. Harvard Book Store offers cash for your used TUFTS UNIVERSITY, MEDFORD, MA 021 55 (61 7-627-3427) paperbacks. And not that usual chintzy buy-back cash ... good money for

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Tuesday, May 4th 4:OO pm First Session: May 26 -july 2 Second Session: July 6 -August 13 Remis Sculpture Court Adekman Art Gallery Begister Now, Pay Later! Peter Winn from Tufts University If you register by May 7, space in the courses of your Marguerite Feitlowitz from Haward Univeristy choice can be reserved with a $40 registrationfee. Tuition charges will be put on your Bursar account. Felipe Ixk’otj from the International Mayan League You can register by mail or at the Summer Session Office, I08 Packard Avenue

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Event co-sponsors The Center For Interdisciplinary Studies, International Relations, Africa and the New World Minor Program, The American Studies Program, The Latino Center, Department Of Romance Languages, Department Of Political Science and The Department of History 24 THETUFTS DAILY May 3,1999

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- Salter makes mental notes Farish seen in ‘Rushmore’ RUSHMORE SALTER and even wear the blue trucks if ons, and hang out the rest of the continued from page 3 continued from page 3 someone would just give you a day. everyone that you just had your job, or make all the big decisions Fightin’ Irish.”’ On campus, Farish is involved “last” whatever as an undergradu- you’re facing for you. Another thing Farish noticed with TUTV as the head Unit Pro- ate. Your life in a nutshell ... The long and short of it being on the set was all of the idiosyn- duction Manager, and he is the Now you start having regrets. that you’ve raced through life try- crasies of the different people on head sound recordist in the 16mm The “should haves” and the ingtomake ittothenextmilestone. thecrew. Oneguy’sjobwastorun Club. “could haves” and the “would Now that you’re there, what are around asking everyone if they Farish, however, is not consid- haves” creep up in your speech. you going to do next? You reflect wantedagourmetsmoothieallday ering acareer in Hollywood. He is You’re wondering why you didn’t back on everything with a ner- long. instead thinking of majoring in take advantage of everything and vousness that things could have Farish said, “l’lljusthavesome quantitative economics and Span- forget all the things that you have worked out better, while looking ice water.” ish. accomplished. You never did the ahead with anxiety and fear. Basi- “The dynamics of the movie “If more films come up and I naked quad run, though you’re cally, you can’t undo what’s been set are very different [than school have the opportunity, I’d do it. I not sure ifyou entirely regret that. done. There’s no sense in dwell- productions]. There are certain love film and it will always be a Sure, you can always come back ing on what might have been. things that I like about both. With passionate hobby,” Farish said. and do it, but that’s pathetic, and Mental note: end column without fewer people, though, there is less An avid movie fan, Farish loves if you even tried it in the outside too many cliches. Excuse me, I of a hierarchy and more people Dr. Strangelove and The Godfa- world, you’d get arrested. Now have to go take out my dentures communicate,” Farish said. ther Part I, and he said he thinks you’d happily crap in your pants and use some geritol. Farish, however, did have the Rushmore is unlike any comedy chance to just walk around and he has seen in years. It has drama, Polasko davs1 d bass at Wally’s talk to people. For the three days romance, and other genres all in POLASKO made up of mostly Harvard stu- that he was paid to be there, there one film. Farish thinks Anderson ~.- continued from page 3 dents. was a lot of idle time on the set. is a creative genius with fresh Wally’s. The band -the original Polasko no longer sees music “So much money ostensibly material and is glad that the movie John Lamkin’sQuintet-wasplay- as a career path, although he said seems wasted just from people has received such a positive re- ing. I saw that and said, ‘Damn, if hewouldstill be interested in music. sitting around,”’ Farish explained. sponse such as winning the New I start doing the gig at Wally’s, by “I go back and forth between Even if the actors are ready, they York Timescircle Award. c thetimeIgraduate,Iwill havelived wanting to quit and wanting to still havetositaroundandwait for “Rushmore is so rich with de- acomplete lifeand be satisfied for keep music as an important thing the lighting and scenery to be set tails, I pick up something new ev- ery time I’ve seen it,” Farish con- eternity.”’ in my life,” Polasko said. UP. 4 At the beginning of Polasko’s Polasko does not feel being a On his days, he had an early tinues, “This may sound preten- junior year, Polasko was asked to professional musician would suit wardrobe and make-up call, did a tious, but I reallythinkthis film will play bass at Wally’s Friday and him in the long term because he few takes, got to fire some weap- be a classic.” Saturday nights with John would ideally like to finda wayto be r Lamkin’sQuintet because Reuben involved in changing kids’ lives. Rogers, the original bass player, “Being a professional musician Said to sneakA here tomorrow was on the road all the time. is one ofthose jobs where you are SAID Said was born in Jerusalem in 4 “Reuben Rogers is an impor- removed from society. It’s so far continued from page 3 1935. He has been educated at tant figure in my life. I look up to removed from what’s really hap- Said has written extensively on Victoria College, Cairo University, him. In a lot of ways, I tried to pening,” Polasko said. the Palestinian struggle for inde- and Princeton University. He ob- L model my styleafterhim, and I like According to Polasko, his ideal pendence and served on the Pal- tained his Ph.D. from Harvard hisapproach toplayingmusic. He career path would be getting in- estine National Council. Because University. hasaveryrelaxed attitudeabout it, volved in teaching younger kids. of his advocacy for Palestinian Presently, Said is a professor of but very confident and aware of “I need to do something that’s independence and his membership English and comparative literature C the situation,” Polasko said. more involved with people. I think in the Palestine National Council, at ColumbiaUniversity.Said is also Polaskoalsocredits Paul Cham- it’s the responsibility of people of Said was not allowed to visit Pal- the classical music critic and con- bers, Ray Brown, Christian our generation - college-aged estine until several years ago. tributing writer for The Nation. t McBride, and Reginald Veal as people who are on the bridge be- major influences on his music- tween old people and young people playing. - to help younger people who Currently, Polasko plays the need help, whetherthey’re poor or i bass fiddle Friday nights. He also don’t have good opportunities for has recently started playing with education orsuffer from racial dis- the hiphop band 9-side, which is crimination,” Polasko said. WARNING: -t ( c DOWTSWIM FOR TWO DAYS AFTER EATING TACO DEL MAR 4

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Joe- Torre -plans to return I Men’s volleyball enjoys its club status VOLLEYBALL WEEK perduringthetwo Yankees’ World the party in the hotel afterwards they fitten players intoonecarfor continued page 7 continued from page 7 from Series wins in the 1990s, was ex- helped us get over it.” theNortheastern game. While the the mid 1980s. The New York pected to return to the bench over which was great because we had Despite the immense talent and funding issue has been a sticking Knicks suffered a major blow in the weekend, but the return was never beaten them before.” intensity of the team, the group point formany club sportson cam- their playoff run with a loss to the delayed. Torre, who had prostate The Jumbos continued on to can be characterized by their sense pus, the volleyball team takes it in Indiana Pacers, and the Charlotte cancer surgery March 18, said he theNational Final Championships ofhumor and overall enjoyment of stride. Hornets sit only a half game be- is still not ready to handle the in Maryland by boarding a Grey- the game. One ritual the team has “It does hurt us in terms of our hind the Knicks in the Eastern stress and pressure of managing. hound bus at 12:30 at night with includes performing the chicken visibility,”Tsilimossaid. “We make Conference. In the West, the Sac- Torre feels he should be ready to $45 round trip tickets. Afteratwo- dance after aces scored. do with it and it’s OK. It’snot that ramento Kings, the Seattle Sonics, go in two weeks, and forthe mean- hour layover inNew York,the team “Teams like to do stuff in be- big of a deal for us.” and the MinnesotaTimberwolves time, Don Zimmerwillcontinue on arrived and beat Toledo and tween points,”Tsilimos said. “Last As forbecomingavarsity sport, are fighting for the final two play- as the interim manager. Zimmer, Bucknell in two consecutive 2-0 year we had a player who trans- the team is not that concerned. off spots. With only two games to who is rumored to retire from the matches. After losing to SUNY ferred here from Delawareandthen “We can’t really because of play, the T-Wolves hold a half game when Torre returns, pledges Brockport in a close and contro- transferred out, and he used to do Title IX,” Goldfarb said. “But even game leadontheKings,andaone- to stay on as manager for as long versial game, the Jumbos beat the chicken dance on his team. So if we could, I don’t know that we and-a-halfgame lead on the Sonics. as Torre needs, despite knee Ithacaeasily inthechallenge round after aces, that’s what we do. We would want to. A lot of people on -New YorkYankeesmanager trouble so bad Zimmer uses a bat to advance to the upper division. like to play on the wave of emo- varsity teams aren’t as close as we Joe Torre, who has been the skip- as a crutch in the dugout. Tufts beat another pool of op- tion. That’swhat we’reall about.” are. It’s cool just playing volley- ponents easily, but lost to the As a club sport, the team re- ball with your friends. The compe- University of Wisconsin- ceives money from the Tufts Com- tition is a lot better where we are Platteville one game to two in the munity Union (TCU) Senate to than in D-I11 varsity, anyway.” sweet sixteens. Tufts finished in fund its trips and tournament fees. Additional information about - ninth place in the country for vol- As a result, the team can attend a thevolleyball team can be foundat leyball club teams. limitednumber oftournaments and its web site, ’ http:// “We were really disappointed must be careful with its transpor- mem bers.aol.com/boston357/ after we lost, because we were a tation budget. Chang reported jumboattack write arts! x2941 better team,” Goldfarb said. “But that, in an attempt to save money, html.

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* 60 JUMB 0 S!!!! 28 THETUFTS DAILY May 3,1999 - Audience bored with Ben Kamal speaks Reitman to work on housing FLING failed, saturatingtheaudiencewith AMBASSADOR KNABLE edged the difficulty of nurturing continued from page 1 a restless boredom. continued from page 2 continued from page 1 the needs of specific culture least three-quarters ofthe trio’s set Towards the end ofthe set, the from ten to one to three to one. “Personal contact has always groups while at the same time at- was sampled from modem music, band played music so quiet that The ambassador ended on a been one of the hallmarks of this tempting to form a close Univer- obviously in an attempt to avoid one spectator commented, “I was positive note, detailing the great institution,”he said. “Ifwe have to sity community. alienating a college crowd. The nearthe speaker andcouldn’t even diplomatic relations between the leave the Dean of Students office “How can you celebrate your worstexampleofthiswas when the hear them!” The band also failed two countries with a personal an- in somebody’s hands then this is own beliefs while you become part band rapped over’Houseof Pain’s to play its only hit, “Brick.” ecdote. He was once in India as a the right guy for it,” he continued. of your community?’ he asked. “Jump Around.”Thevoiceoforigi- Post-Spring Fling confusion Pakistani ambassador during one Knable said that Reitman is “We hope to make both environ- nal rapper Everlast could easily be replacedthe usual contentedglow of their several wars; although ready to take over her position. ments welcoming.” heard under the Gang’s perfor- that follows quality musical expe- things became very tense at times, She explained that their objectives Knable’s resignationcomes dur- mance. TheSugarHillGangshould riences. No one, it seems, can ex- the Indians always treated him and leadership techniques differ, ing a time of major change for the limit itselfto nightclub karaoke in- plain how $68,00Ocould besoeas- fairly, and with respect, he said. but that Reitman will succeed in Dean’s office. This summer, the of- stead of stage shows. ily wasted on second-rate musical The ambassador was given a his new role. “He wouldn’t fice will physically move to the new The final musical disappoint- talent. Concert Board has man- commemorativeplaque by TASA do everything the same as I did,” administrativefacility which isbeing ment of the afternoon was head- aged once again to disappoint the and a bouquet of roses to thank Knable said, explaining that constructed above the parking ga- liner Ben Folds Five. This so-called student body. Spring Fling was him for visiting. Reitman brings a fresh perspec- rage on Boston Ave. Reitman will “jam rock” band played a dull set billedas the “last official Fling” of When asked what he thought tive to the Dean’s office. have to spend the summer months that was the most anticlimactic the millennium on the beach balls about speaking at Tufts, Kamal Reitman said that school spirit, arranging the office, in addition to endingpossibleto the Spring Fling that were distributed at the show. said, “I was very impressed by the housing, diversity issues, and “how helping to fmd housing for a large festivities. The drunken masses Hopefi~lly,ConcertBoardwillwake ability of the students to partici- students feel about Tufts when group of homeless juniors and fos- were thoroughly unmoved, mill- upnextmillennium,andproducea pate intellectually. I often speak at they graduate,” are the topics of teMg arelationshipwith anew direc- < ing around as Ben Folds wailed on show that people might actually Harvard and at MIT, and I don’t most concern for the student body. tor ofthe African American Center. stage. His attempts to be emotive enjoy. see this there.” On issuesofdiversity, Reitman Bernstein said that Knable’s referenced Bernstein’s meetings hard work will be missed, but that Construction of new hcility to begin in Sept. as good steps towards uniting the he was sure that Reitman is up for Tufts campus. Bernstein acknowl- the challenges. BIOMEDICAL last 20 years to improve the health monia. continued from page 2 and nutrition ofthe American pub- Researchers will be assisted by sciences campus as well as our lic.” students from Tufts’ Sackler Students protest sanctions affiliated teaching hospitals.” United States Senator Edward School of Graduate Biomedical IRAQ attended the rally, said, “We are Tufts has received nearly $25 Kennedy also commented on the Sciences, Tufts’ School of Nutri- continued from page 1 not mitigating the problem going million in private funding for the new facility. “This center is an tion Scienceand Policy, and Tufts’ Edwards cited one ofthe main on, but in fact we are exacerbating new facility, including significant inspiring new step in Tufts’ im- Jean Mayer/USDA HumanNutri- Purposes of the sanctions to be it. Half of the Iraqi population is donations from a number of re- pressive leadership on these is- tion Research Center on Aging. the overthrow ofthe Iraqi govern- under 18, andeachone ofthem has searchers, physicians, and hospi- sues,’’ he said. “I commend the Boston Redevelopment Au- ment, while the sanctions have hadafriendorfamilymemberthat tal departments. school for this pioneering multi- thority representative Thomas instead had an opposite effect: has died.” The present $120million worth discip I i nary approach.” O’Brien praised Tufts for its par- strengthening Saddam Hussein. Although Students Against of annual research done at Tufts Researchers at the new facility ticipation in its surrounding com- They supported their claims by Sanctions has received agreat deal and its affiliated hospitals is ex- will consist ofjoint appointments munities. “Tufts University has showing an interview that the of &pport from both faculty and pected to grow considerably as in nutrition and medicine. A por- demonstrated its commitment to speakers filmed while in Iraq, in students,they have met with some the collaboration generated by tion ofthese appointmentswill be the Chinatown community which an Iraqi declared his sup- disagreement. Students have re- colleagues at the new research filled byfacu1tyfiomTufi.s’Sackler through its very generous $2 mil- port for Hussein and his anger portedly approached numerous facility accelerates. School of Graduate Biomedical lion donationtoward the develop- towards the US. members of the organization dis- Some of the major hospital af- Sciences, who are internationally ment of a new state-of-the-art fa- Freshman Doug Hansen, who puting the negative aspects. filiates of Tufts include New En- recognized as leaders in their fields. cility for the South Cove gland Medical Center, St. Eight of these researchers are ei- Chinatown YMCA.” 4 Elizabeth’s Medical Center, and ther current or past recipients of DiBiaggio concluded by thank- Newton-Wellesley Hospital. .NIH Merit Awards. One scientist ing Chinatown residents for their Eileen Kennedy, USDA deputy was recently elected to the presti- partnership in this endeavor. He k undersecretary of research, edu- gious National Academy of Sci- expressed a special gratitude to PHOTOGRAPHERS cation, and economics said, “We ence. Another is a Howard Hughes the Jaharis family for their gener- have invested in this new Bio- Medical Institute investigator,who osity as lead donors, for which . medical and Nutrition Research is internationally recognized for they will be namesake of the new -e ’ Facility because it is a logical ex- his research on bacteria that ini- facility. Michael Jaharis is atrustee tension of our successful collabo- tiate diseases such as of Tufts and a leader in the Dhar- rative efforts with Tufts over the Legionnaire’s Disease and pneu- maceuticals industry. c

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Tuesday Night Late Night Sheryl Gordon ioanyone else I forgot: Meryl Production B- crew Welcome to Features! Next year w Sorry for not mentioning your names What started as a 'Beth' replacemen1 Thank you guys so much. Mike, you 1'11 miss not living near you next year "it me baby one more time.' Pam be fun, don't worry. -Kelly Not enoughmom. Bythe way,did Ite hashedintoawonderfulfriendship have done an incredible job. Pamela You're a good friend. Hope you fint Honey Dijon! Goo Goo Dolls!, Meg you that I did a shot with Pat McGel Your sweetness is overtlowing, anc thank you so much for all of the favon -your glasses... and backpack... anc Nice Thighs! Jen!. Jonathan - thank Karina - K.O.C. on my birthday? your goodness shows through. you have done for me (especially la$ everythingyou've lost recently. Neve! for the CD! You guys rock. Thanks fc Next year, watch out! This year wa promise you. in the end. nice girls semester). Judith. 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If Ifind ou Catherine and Donna partner anyday. Word! Dan turn you a hockey fan before YOL Love always, iou've stopped, I'm coming after you Hasn't this year been great? I IOVI know it, buddy. You're the best. - Haley Meghan lon't let everyone push you arounc visiting you guys! Hey Cat - Willian JP, Eric, Lou Dara Brad Pm is soooo hot! (wink wink text year. Besides, no one can givi the Conqueror! Ring any bells? Non-39 Curtis Avers Have an amazing time in Ireland thi! rou as hard a time as I did. So? -Kelly Yo Peeps! You guys rock! I'm son! you haven't seen the left side of tht 25 Capen Patricia. youarethe best.eventhough summer and in Italy and at NYU nex ibout that. You'll be a great leade Though Iknow we haven't seen much you will be a fancy Urban Fellow year. I'm goingtomiss you (especiall) iext year. Good luck, 1'11 miss you. j Sleep Study room since October Scott Word! Dan of each other this semester, you all Thanks for being there for me and foi at Sunday dinners). Smile always 4 Thanks for being the official bu! have a special place in my heart. Stu, being a great friend. Kev, you are KIT. -Sandra Features catcher! There wasonly a little freakin! it's beenawhile since BlueMan Group. such a strong and amazing person, so Women's History Month! Mort out going on there, right? To the Daily staff Ihave come to call you an old friend. ok. and a pretty funny guy too Erin, Heather, Mara, Amy, 8 ecipes! Liz-don't explode! Jennie -Kelly I could write everyone a personal Ihope this friendship gets even older. Mehreen, I will miss you mucho nexl Kelly lave a great time in England! Kim but because each and every one yo1 Steiner. you da best! Josh, elections year, and you better be in DC visiting. Icouldn't think of greater hall mates have come and gone twice. Its been a .eep the inner coolness going! Kelly Ami have worked so hard to make thi: Love always. I'mgoingtomisshavingyouallarounc 'ourock! Keep the department going This year has been fun. Spring Flin! semester a resounding success. i while since downing tequila last year Haley next year. Thanks for keeping me ir was awesome! I swear, you can dc would be too time consuming! Ever! at this time. Congratulations, boys! You're graduating! Now let the fun check and keeping me sane. Gc News . anything. Next year is going to bc one of you have made my las Jack Stratton 2! -Sandy iey gang! You're the rattiest group o great! -Kelly semester on the Dai/y and my las really start.- d-res Well, Jack, it has been a year. Thank sshman I've ever met! You guys semester at Tufts the best six months you for being so patient and Dan Lewis lave made me laugh all year, anc Joe of my life. I will miss this place more jcohenl and Salter understanding (bet you thought you You're the best passenger I've eve1 I'm so proud of how you have stepped lone some decent journalism in the What up? I hope your quest to givt than you can imagine. Thanks foi would never hear that from me). 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