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Elsewhere Dream Catcher On a Roll 8 is Great ~ Unabomber Cake The wild and wacky world of Who reaps the Women s Basketball ca Found at Ca. the unconscious reveals our large benefits of wins its eighth Z BERKELEY - The UC deepest secrets and fears. Indian gambling? straight game. 0 Police Department bomb Features, page 7 Opinion, page Sports, page squad investigated on 4 18 :IE Tuesday morning a cake referring to former UC Berkeley math Professor Theodore Kaczyn~ki, who T H U C 5 D. recently confessed to being the Unabomber. Police came • when Catalina Cordoba, a math department student-ser­ vices assistant, discovered the cake in the department's lounge. After tasting the frost­ ing on the cake, Cordoba became suspicious and had John Steel, a math department UCSAN DIEGO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1998 VOLUME 93, ISSUE 9 professor, call the police. The crudely made chocolate cake WINTERFEST 1998 had a photo of Kaczynski and the words "Free Ted" cut out from a newspaper on top. No explosives were found, and UC Police Captain Bill Foley said that the entire incident was probably a prank. - Th e Daily Californian

Student Asked to Leave Campus WINSTON-SALEM, N .C. ­ Wake Forest University asked Edward Shlikas to leave cam­ pus and not return without prior approval after the for­ mer law student held a hunger strike for three weeks in protc t of what he called unfair treatment by the law school. Shlikas filed a lawsuit against the law school for $125 million in punitive and compensatory damages and expe nses after the univers ity refused to readmit him fol ­ lowing his leave of absence for the 1997- 1998 academic year. Shlikas went on a hunger strike and sat outside the main entrance of the Worrell Professional Center Usa Huff/Guardian during business hours to Music: UCSD students swing to the sounds of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Hall Crashers at the RlMAC Arena Saturday. remind people of his protest. - Old Gold and Black UW Proposes New w TERWO DERLAND Speech Code Thousands of students flood the RIMAe Arena for the first-ever Winter/est concert MADISON, Wis. - University of Wisconsin's By Ryan Olson '''The A.S. has done a hell of job putting this tor, said he was pleased with the student Speech Code Committee Co-News Editor together and I think that it's great," Woodard turnout. recently discussed a contro­ From all indications, UCSD's first said. "The students planned it and the students "We didn't know what to expect because versial proposed revision that Winterfest concert was a success. did it and the students showed up." this is the first time that we have ever done would clarify and expand the The bands Goldfish, Big Bad Voodoo A.S. Commissioner of Programming Kathy this, but we're happy with the turnout," current rules, which prevent Daddy and Dance Hall Crashers performed for Lee said she hopes Winterfest becomes one of Roberts said. "Also, we're happy with the faculty and staff from using 2,SOO to 3,000 concertgoers last Saturday in three big quarterly festivals on campus. amount of goods that were donated for chari­ offensive language against the RIMAC Arena. Revelle junior Brian Neal said the concert ty. That was a really important part of the fes­ minority groups. The pro­ Event organizers dressed up the inside of was one of the highlights of his time at UCSD. tival." posed change would more the arena with a winter theme. Decorations "May the noving sun engulf the Earth Both Lee and Roberts said they were clearly define what would included a giant inflated snowman and ice before I have an experience half that fun , and pleased that the festival had a philanthropic constitute a code violation sculptures of snowflakes and a skier. I will be happy with my experience at UCSD," theme. and would also expand the Student Activities and Government Neal said. "I felt the synergy. I could feel it, "We decided to add the charity component code to including the speech Assistant Director Randy Woodard said the just this vibrance coming from half the people because it was just turning out to be another of TAs. Student committee concert was a success and that is exceeded his that got it." concert, not really a festival," Lee said. member Jason Shepard has expectat ions. Steve Roberts, the A.S. festival coordina- See CONCERT, Page 3 expressed concern that the re trictions may infringc upon a TAs ability to create debate and discussion. New Indicator Faces Eviction Notice From UCAB - Th e Badger Herald POUCY: Paper last bers vacate their office space by Joe Leventhal, the New Indicator New Indicator failed to publish any Friday, Feb. 13. may be allowed to keep its space in issues. registered as a student UCAB sent the memo after the the Student Center if it re-register UCAB re-allocates space to stu­ Spoken ••• organization Spring '97 newspaper failed to re- register with by Feb. 13. dent groups every spring based par­ the Student Organization and If the newspaper's collective tially on how active the groups are. "May the noving sun By Vincent Gragnanl Leadership Opportunities (SOLO) members meet the deadline, The New Indicator was allowed to engulf the earth before Staff Writer office last fall. Leventhal said, "the space commit­ keep its space after appealing. The I have an experience The New 'lldicator, UCSD's Since the newspaper failed to re­ tee will meet and decide what to do publication's authors explained original student-run newspaper, i register with SOLO, it is not recog­ from there." Such a meeting will why they had been unable to pub­ half that fun and I will fighting to retain its office space nized by UCAB as a registered stu­ probably take ptace late next week. lish and hortly afterward released be happy with my and status as a tudent organization dent organization. This recognition Leventhal also said that UCAB their second - and last - is ue of experience at UCSD. " after the University Centers is necessary before an organization considered giving the office space the year. - BrI.,. Ne. Advisory Board (UCAB) sent the can request office space. to the California Public Interest New Indicator members are cur­ Revelle Junior paper a memo a king that its mem- According to UCAB Vice Chair Group (CaIPlRG) last year after the See PAPIR, Page 3 2 NEWS The UCSD Guardian Monday, February 2, 1998 Monday, February 2, 1998 .~~------~~~~------~~-- The UCSD Guardian NEWS 3 CONCERT: tion received a ticket for a rame for de Pau l" contes t. Out of all Ihe Scientists Predict ETCETERA... ·· later in the evening. Over $2,000 in participating student organizations, CORE wins can prizes were given away - includ­ e.O.R.E. gat hered the grea test donating contest ing a weekend at Bear M ount ain number of ~an s of food . Lights Asteroid Damage Ski Resort , a snowboard and a The fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha Continued from page 1 week- long ski trip. was second with 399 ca ns, and the Sirens ROCKS: Los Alamos researchers use computer ''That's why we decided to bring in ''This is the first year that we've Radica lly Inclined Ski Club models to analyze possible disaster scenarios SI. Vincent de Paul to bring cans to had actual prizes to gi ve to students (R.I.S.C.) wa s third wi th 3 15 the organization." at a fe tival," Lee said. "Before cans. Lights & Sirens is a selection of 12:43 I .m.: Officers arrested a I GET 1"0 ~i'E. Students and campus group we've always tried to do it in the For its effon s, C.O.R. E. won entries compiled from the log 22-year-Old male non-affiliate for By KI-Mln Sung large onl y once every 10 million e'JE~ eLSE: A~ donated over pounds of non­ book of the UCSD Police driving under the influence. WHAT'S LONG AS ~ I-4ATe 1,839 past, but it never panned out." $100. a free boo th at the Sun God Guardian Reporter yea rs. H owever, asteroids that Department. Transported to County Jail. M'j SEl.1= "T'OO. perishable food to SI. Vincent de Several student orga ni zations Festival, a $75 gift certificate to An asteroid ra iling to the Eanh cou ld cau se treme ndous damage 3:34 a.m.: Officers responded to Paul. The amount or donations sold shaved ice and other rerresh­ and creat ing a massive wave pass ncar the Eanh about every Round Table Pizza in the Price ThursdaYr Jan. 29 a 18·year·old student suffering ~OUR exceeded the organ izers' goal of ments on the noor of the arena. seems more like a plot from a di s­ 300 years . Center, a $110 gift ce nificate from 10:45 a.m.: Officers and para­ from alcohol intoxication at 1,500 pounds . The Community Outreach medics responded to a 42·year·old aster movie than anything else. Despite this th reat, a survei l­ the Fami Iy Fun Center and a $150 Stewart Hall after drinking exces­ Eac h student th at made a dona- Effort (e.O.R.E.) won the "Pounds female non·affiliate who attempt· sive amounts of alcohol. Released However, scienti sts at the Los lance and defense system could DEAL? gift certificate from Cal Copy. ed to commit suicide. Transported at the scene by police. Alamos National Laboratory in prevent disaster. Hills outlined to Thornton Hospital by para­ 11:46 I.m.: Officers and para­ New Mexico arc analyzing the several ways to deflec t an as ter­ rather than a yearly basis, to stu ­ Center. medics. medics responded to a 68·year-old erfec ts of a possible as teroid oid hurling toward the Earth . I GET TO BE A 12:56 p.m.: A student reported female at the Shiley Eye Center \=A IW~E: A~ L()N6 PAPER: dent publications. Carl Lenox, a former princi pal strike on Earth. "First, you have to detect these the theft of clothing from the suffering from a loss of con­ A\; IT ~s TO'TllE Publication is the A .S. Commissioner of member of the New Indica/o r, A strophysicist objects by basical­ WO~LO fw\':f PAQ ....:rs Fireside Lounge Laundry Room on sciousness due to a reaction to OIDMf:wQo~. Communications Valerie Grant acknow ledged that there are few Jan. 27 between 10 p.m. and Jack Hills prescnt.­ ly having a sky oldest at UCSD medication . Transported to said the New Indicator s members people willing to produce the 10:45 p.m. Loss: $50. Scripps Memorial Hospital by ed his findings at survey every few Continued from ..... 1 will receive funding once they re­ paper. 3:14 p.m.: Officers detained an 83- paramedics. the Washington, days with a tele­ rently scheduled to meet with register. "There haven't been too many year-old male non-affiliate at the 4:40 p.m.: Officers responded to D .e.. mee ting of scope of fairly Price Center Bookstore for petty Student Activities and Government ''The New IrulicalOr will be rec­ activists at UCSD and many of a 22-year-Old male student suffer· the America n faint mag nitude," theft. Released at police station. ing from a twisted ankle from play· Assistant Director Randy Woodard ognized as a continuing media them arc already involved in other A s tr o n o mi ca l Hills said. "Once 4:45 p.m.: Officers responded to ing racquetball at RIMAC . this Wednesday afternoon. because it has not yet been a full stuff," Lennox said. Society earlier thi s hav ing detected a 42·year-old female non·affiliate Transported to Thornton Hospital Woodard explained the New year since they have published," Lenox commented that pan of who attempted to commit suicide. by paramedics. momh . the as teroid. it Indica/or's delay by saying, "They Grant said. the problem is the computer lab' the Transported to Thornton Hospital 4:50 p.m.: A student reported the Hills and co l­ must be dellecled. just didn't get their acts together in By being recognized as a con­ A.S. maintains in the Student by paramedics. theft of a vehicle tire from lot 406 league Charles "For smaller "For .maller the fall." tinuing media rather than a new Center for use by campus publiq­ FrIday, Jan. 30 between 4 a.m. and 4 p.m. Loss: Mader created a asteroids under 3:00 a.m.: OffICers recovered a $75. Sinee it failed to re-register in one, the New lrulicator will not tions. He said that there have often computer model asteroids one kilometer, they stolen blue '95 Ford 'Taurus 7:40 p.m.: Officers arrested a 1~ the fall, the New Indicator received have to publish an issue before they been problems with critical items developed with under one can be deflected by reported stolen from lot 504 on year·old male non·affiliate .for no funding for production from the receive funding; instead, they will such as the sc anner. Jan. 28. Owner notified. Vehicle data from hi stori­ ramming," Hills being a fryinor in possession of kilometer, they A.S. Council. automatically receive it once they "At the beginning of this year, a misplaced by owner. alcohol. Cited and released. ca l tsunami even ts. continued. " Larger Last year, according to A .S. re-register. lot of things were broken," Lenox 3:40 p.m.: Students reported the 10:53 p.m.: Officers detain a 1~ A tsunami is canbe ones probably Vice President Finance Tony Fiori, The New Indica/or. which is one said. theft of cash trom Africa Hall year-old male student and an 18- defined as a fast- req uire nuclear between 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. deflected by the New Indicator received of UCSD's oldest media groups, The A.S. "knows thalthe media year-old male student on be~ drunk moving ocean explosives, not to Loss: $235. in ptblic. Transported to Detox. SIO,OOO to produce six issues. Yet , has only published two issues in room is in a bad state." according wave. usually ramming. blow them up but 5:22 p.m.: A student reported the Sunday, Feb. 1 after only producing two issues, the past year and a half, and is cur­ to Grant. Both Grant and Fiori caused by under­ to get an upterial theft ot a license plate from an 10:41 I.m.: Officers responded to Larger one. most of the money remained rently facing a lack of writers. acknowledged that the A.S. is look­ unknown location between Jan. 28 a 28-year-old male non-affiliate water earthquakes by deflecting the unspent and was returned to the "It's unfortunate that people ing into revising and updating the at 2:30 p.m. and Jan. 30 at 6 p.m. who attempted to commit suicide. or volcanic erup­ probably asteroids." A .S. Media Unallocated fund. have lost interest. The New media room's computers and may 11:58 p.m.: Officers arrested a Transported to Thornton Hospital tions. Running up Currently, no require nuclear Fiori sai d that because of this, Indicator was always a paper that also look into finding a new room 22·year-old male non-affiliate for by paramedics. toward a coastline, system to deflect driving under the influence. explosive., not the A .S. has now decided to allo­ people wanted to read," said Mati that both the A.S. and the media a tsunami retains its asteroids is in place. Transported to County Jail. - Compiled by Ryan Olson cate money on a quarterly basis, Xavier, manager of the Student groups can have access to. energy. Upon strik­ to blow them " !t's a problem Saturday, Jan. 31 Co-News Editor ing an underwater Up but to get that could be continen tal shelf. so lved for much BRIEFLY••• the tsunami 's speed an upterlal by less than the cost p.UTOM 0 7'/", Overseas Auto 80088 ", • .,..r Rd. 15 decreases, but the deflecting the of one hurrica ne. height of the wave We could just set it Korematsu to Speak at UCSD ~~.. t?J~~~~ * asteroids." ! r1lI increases, covering up and be done Fred Korematsu, a Japanese-American internment A panel discussion will take place on this question 'V 1J- ' - Jack Hills ~ coastlines with with it," Hills said. activist, will speak at the Cross Cultural Center on Monday, Feb. 2, at 8 p.m. in the Pepper Canyon Lodge. ~ 'i Mi, .... r " .. water and debris. Astrophysicist Hills and Mader Wed. , Feb. 4 at 3 p,m. A catered reception will be held at 7:30 p.m. The model indi- ha ve recei ved A recent recipient of the Medal of Freedom award Speakers include former National Security Council : CO:17~~;i~~RS: SERVING UCSD FOR 17 YEARS ••• cates that an asteroid three mi les funding for an additional three from President Bill Clinton, Korematsu will tell the story member and Dean of the UCSD International ._... _... _... _.... _.... - ... be,lIlRt "t'''IICIS from atl.f#1d c",,,,,,,,,! across hitting the middle of th e years of model development. of his imprisonment for resisting the 1942 Japanese Relations/Pacific Studies Richard Feinberg, political sci· internment orders of then President Franklin Roosevelt. ence Professor Paul Papayoanou and Sheri Reizner, Atlantic Ocean would generate a Earth sciences Professor This event will include a question-and·answer session. Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation Policy tsunami so large that the entire Hubert Staudigel of the Scripps Born and raised in Oakland, Korematsu was working Analyst. Minor Tune U Brake Job east coast of the United States, up Institution of Oceanography also as a welder in San Leandro when he was arrested tor This program is sponsored by the Graduate Student 'Y 'Of I Special ISpecial Reg. 110 to the Appalachian Mountains, emphasizes the importance of defying the federal exclusion order, then convicted sent Association, PISA and the IGCC. lOur tUM Up inc:/uC»•• lot more I Front or fWlIr. Brake Job Includes: to an internment camp in Utah. Not until more than 40 Guardian Senior Staff Writer Chris Schreiber will Barbados GhaTa Korea would be swamped with water. preparatory measures. tfIM ollN/". 1f inc/w.,: I 1"Ins'" ~ontpads or r.rshoes _- The massive wave would also Staudigel said that "efforts years later was he vindicated, when a tederal court moderate the discussion. 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, Monday, February 2, 1998 . The UCSD Guardian OPINION S Monday, February 2, 1998 4 OPINION The UCSD Guardian WRITER IGNORANT TO GLOBAL WARMING DANGERS Editor: malarkey shoved forth by green The Earth's climate, as increase in temperalure would cer­ I can safely say that Chris bureaucrats. There is a monumental Schreiber described in Fisher Price tainly lead to Ihe collapse of Schreiber's myopic article amount of evidence supporting the fashion through chaos theory (the ecosystems worldwide. ("Global Warming Conference belief of many climatologists that example of a butterfly causing a That "the much hyped increas­ PINI N Ignores Scientific Consensus," Jan. the Earth's atmosphere is about to hurricane), is utterly ridiculous. ing of the sea level would be a very IS, 1998) is the most ill-informed undergo a rapid rise in temperature Localized changes in weather are gradual process with which we piece of journalism I have read dur­ duc to anthropogenic causes - chaotic and hard to predict. Even would not have very much trouble ing my three years at this school. namely, the burning of fossi l fuels interdeeadal events like ENSO (EI coping" is again a statement com­ Whether Schreiber's intent was and deforestation. Nino Southern Oscillation) are pletely devoid of any thought or INDIAN GAMING HELPS to brandish the recent symposium This is the opinion held by a complex enough that our under­ "good old-fashioned common in Kyoto as a weapon against the majority of the scientific communi­ standing of them is relatively sense." liberal left or use it as a spring­ ty, not a select few hiding in some Lette,. t~g Editor weak. Supposing low-lying countries KEEP RESERVATIONS board to launch attacks against closet as Schreiber implies. The Guardian welcomes letters from The fact that human beings have like the Maldives would be able to those who threaten to raise taxes Atmospheric levels of carbon diox­ its readers. All letters must be no been pumping toxic gases into the erect stilted hoslels, does Schreiber matters not to me, What bothers me ide have increased by over 25 per­ longer than three pages. typed. dou­ ble-spaced and signed. Letters must atmosphere at alarming rates is not really expect coral reef communi­ FINANCIALLY SOLVENT is his simplistic treatment of a terri­ cent since the dawn of the industri­ also contain a phone number. We debatable, and neither is the fact ties, which indirectly influence the bly important topic. al era as a result of homo sapiens ' reserve lhe right 10 edit for length that we have nearly run out of time world's climate and environment Global warming is a serious activities. and clarity. Letters may be dropped to do something about it. so profoundly, to accrete at vastly AND OFTEN INCREASES issue, and one of which every stu­ Those who think that global off at the Guardian office on the The ramifications of our acceleraled rates in order to keep dent on this campus should be warming is a silly little theory second floor of the Old Student species' actions are becoming clear. up with the rising sea? aware. There are billions of people should look up towards the sky this Center. Send al/ letters to: That a "nine-degree Fahrenheit Rather than formally tum this The Guardian on this planet, but only a select few evening. That bright glowing ball change in the weather, occurring QUALITY OF LIFE Opinion Editor letter into an essay, I will stop WITH THEIR hold the education, resources and you see is Venus, an unbearably hot 9500 Gilman Dr. 0316 gradually over thc course of a cen­ myself short. I ask one thing of initiative to truly make a differ­ and inhospitable inferno which La Jolla. CA 92093-0316 tury, would not destroy our civi­ Schreiber, and have a recommenda­ By Jenny Nicholson ence. This is a fine in stitution and a owes its fiery fate to the green­ Fax: (619) 534-7691 lization" is perhaps the most pre­ tion for the rest of the student body. Senior Staff Wriler potential gold mine for just that house effect. e-mail: [email protected] . posterous statement of all. Enroll in BlEB 130, Introductory Last month, I had my first experi ence at the easy-money capi tal of San type of environmentally aware Samples of ice cores taken at One-hundred years is a geologi­ Marine Ecology. It will provide a Diego. otherw ise known as Vi cjas. I first tri ed my luck at bingo, vyi ng leader_ Vostok show a direct relationship plotted on the same graph, the two cal instant. We often forget that we fascinating and eye-opening look with bl ue-hai red wo mcn to win $2,000. After 10 games of bingo, all of Global warming is not the between the history of tempera­ squiggly lines nearly superimpose are mortal creatures, relying main­ into the nature of this planet and whic h I lost, I was ready to try for the big money. brainchild of some eccentri c tures and carbon dioxide levels of each other, which could hardly bc lyon the ecology and habita~s this what we must do to help save it. I walked onto th e gaming fl oor. my $20 bill clutched ti ghtly in my alchemisl nor the latest scientific our planet's atmosphere. When by coincidental. planet provides. Such a monstrous JasonS, IQm hand . When I saw the machine that I decided was going to make me a rich woman, my heart soared . I slow ly walked up to it, inserted my money, and pressed the bullon for Kcn o. After belling the minimum 25 cents, I held my breath while watching the lillie balls drop. I was triumphant when my numbcrs lit up. More ofte n, however, I screamed, "You stupid @#%$&!* machine! Why aren 't my numbers lighti ng up?" The machine said nothing and po litely, yet qu ict ly, took my money. Whcn my cash was down to five bucks, the ga ming fev er really set in . I screa med, I cried, I ye lled for joy. When I ran out of money, I got in th e 20-perso n-long line at the AT M machine. Two hou rs later I was $60 poorer, so I trudged bal.:k to th e car sorcly defeated. My lirst gambling experiencc is far from uniquc. Every day, abo ut 15,000 peopl e trek 10 ou r co unt y's thn:e casinos. and most of them wa lk Ce tral Camp oul losers. However, unlike P.: le Wilson a nd our stal e gove rnment . I do AP&M • Bursar's Office not th ink th at thi s is a reason to pu ll th e plug on Indian gaming. Indian reservations, under our fcd eral law. arc sovercign nations. Ca yon Vista • Center Hall The statu governmen t wants to stop video gaming on reservati ons Club Med • Geisel Library because no onc Ill ay operate video slots withou t official General Store • Grove Caffe approval. Furthermo re, last August. ongress tri ed to pa ss a bill HSS Lecture Halls wit h a ridcr th at wou ld forc.: Indian tribes to givc up their Marshall Dean's Office Over 100,000 Spring/Fall sove reign immuni ty from l: ivil laws uit s. or pay $767 milli on. The bi ll also set an il1l:orne l:ciling trihes must stay be low to Med School Library Clothing and Shoes from the remain elig ibl e for federa l funuing . M.O.H. • Pepper Canyon Apts . Hottest Designers, Retailers Na ti ve Americans he lieve th csc hill s single th em ou t Peterson Hall • Porter's Pub ,bel:ause a loss uf immunity wou ld expose thcm to the and Department Stores. threat of bankrupt cy. The inw me ce iling wouldn't Price Center • Rathskeller apply to any other statc or I.: it y govcrnm.:nt in th e Registrar 's Office • Guess. Liz Claiborne • Jones of New York nati on. Revelle Sundry Store • Levi. Kenneth Cole • 9 West • DKNY Fortunatdy, the hill was vcto.:d, but the prin ~i ple behind • BASS • Calvin Klein • Via Spiga it remains the sam e: our legi slat ors are tryin g to eliminate Sol is Hal l • Tioga/Tenaya Halls the only real means of self-s upport th at th e Indian rcser­ • Carol Little. Tommy Hilfiger • Cole Haan va ti ons hal'c . Warren Lecture Halls • XOXO • Bisou Bisou· Tweeds The govcrnmcnt has spent years castigating ative York Hall · Undergrad Library • Alfred Dunner. Clio • BB Gir':~ • US Boys Am erican trihes for tlll.: ir IU l.:k of se lr-~ ufl'i l,; icnI.: Y. Wh y University Bookstore • Dana Buchman • Possessed • Space Girlz IS it that. now, when th e trihes arc uoing someth ing to • America's #1 Denim Retailer for Men, suppo rt themselves. the government is tryin g to ~top them '! USE Credit Union I be li evc thai Iherc is one simpl e exp lanation: everyone heli eves Women & Children • Much, Much More. that casinos arc Illaking trih.: s ri ch. and th e governmcn t wants a cut of t hc money. Anyone who thinks that Indian reservatIOns arc amass in g hu ge profit s DELMAR from gaming are so rely mi staken. Onl y one-third of all In dian reserva­ tions in Ihe nation have casinos, and th c ones th at do arc barely gelling FAIR GROUNDS by. Exhibit Hall A • 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd. Furthermore, the In dian Gaming Regulat ory Act, pas sed by Congress Outer Campus in 1988, req uires th at all triba l-gambli ng revenu e is uscu so lely for gov­ RIMAC • UNEX Hwy, 1-5 exit west at Via de la Valle ernment program~ and charitable cause s. SuperComputer Center Many peo ple also suhscribe to the heli ef that Native Americans do not I . ha ve to pay tax..:s . That is si mpl y not tru e. All Native Ameri cans pay fed ­ Institute of the Amer icas 5 DAYS ONLY! eral incol!le lim.! soc ial security laxes. Thc onl y Native Allleri l.:'1I1 S exempt Gilman Dr ive Info Booth from paying statc income and properly ta xes arc th ose wh o Ii ve on feder­ Torrey Pines Center ally rel:ogni/,cu rc se r v ati o n ~ . FEBRUARY 5·9 Casi nos on the Sycllan, Barona allu Viejn~ rcsclv:ll ions have done North T.P. Info Booth Thurs .-Fri. 10 a.m . to 9 p.m. Sat.- Mon 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. wonuer~ lor th ':"e trih e~. ative Amcrtl:an trihes arc Inu -: pendcnt govern­ HO Library • Snackropolis, SIO mcnb, lind, a~ ~ U dl , ha e rc~ponsihilitic~ to their people. Man y of thc Cash, Checks and All Major Credit Cards Accepted with Proper 10. tllh.: :" lack a ~u lli c i c ni tax ba ~c 10 ha ve govanl11 cnt :1I1d puhll c works pro­ Niremberg Hall , SIO gra ll1 ~ . Thorton Hosp ital, ER Belore tlte i nlrodu cllo l1 or ga lllbllng, the Vleja\ trihe had an SO-per­ cent uncm pl o ment rat~ . The alco holbm laic wa~ hig h. ami thcir pcople Early Childhood Education Cntr. Ilvcd in \uh,tandard hou,ing. Wllh the pmllt 110111 ca,in()~ . re~elvation~ arc .Ihle to ICpJlr their 1:01l1l11Ul1lt)' hll"dil1g~ . ~t.ut ~c holar~hlp lunu\ :lnu pen\lon pia", 1m thell p.:opk. ,lI1d c,t,lhll,11 health cltllle, See GAMBLING, Page 6 6 OPINION The UCSD Guardian Monsday, February 2, 1998 Monday, February 2, 1998 The UCSD Guardian FEATIJRES 7 Before the money that th ey didn't have before. GAMBLING: This income allows them to con­ AUTO Casinos benefit all Introduction of tribute to San Diego's economy. SERVICE gambling, the VI,,_ Native Americans are now tax pay­ G s of San Diego ers, not tax users. They should be blbe had an 8~ ervice Guaranteed Continued from page 4 applauded for this, not attacked. Why would anyone want to percent Not only are the casinos an S MOST POPUlAR deny American-Indian tribes the unemployment income for Native Ameri can lIiS,:tEuRVICE CENTERS right to make improvements that tribes, they are a source of enter­ the reservations desperately need? rat•.... WIth the tainment for San Diegans. There Even though gaming has made profit from casinos, are many retired people who gam­ Honesty is Our # J Priority a huge difference in the lives of ble on the reservations every day, reservations are able Complete auto repair, all makes and modefs Native Americans, their demo­ as [ was informed by a sweet, graphics are still rar below nation­ to repair their elderly woman at bingo, who later European • Japanese • Domestic al averages. The unemployment community buildings, won $2,000. San Diegans who Approved I.a.ed v.lt;cI• ••,vice. ASE certified for: rate among Native Americans is enjoy gambling, but do not enjoy more than three times the national scho...... lp traveling to Nevada, can fi nd casi­ • ENGINE REPAIR AND PERfORMANCE DIAGNOSIS st.t average. Furthermore, 38 percent funds and pension nos within 20 miles of their home. • AUTO TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE of Native Americans children Mainly, gaming on Native • MANUAL TRANSMISSION/CLUTCH aged 6 to II are living under the ...... forthelr American reservations is beneficial • SUSPENSION AND STEERING poverty level - a figure more people, .... establish to most people and if people have • COMPlETE BRAKE JOBS than twice the national average. gambling problems, they shouldn 't hellltl, clinics. go to the casinos. I went to Viejas, • ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS Reservation gaming is gelling Native Americans off welfare, [ played, I lost all my money. But I • HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING giving them the opportunity to each year - something they also had a damn good time. • COMPLETE MAINTENANCE AND SCHEDULED SERVICES build on their communities and to could not do if the casinos were Native Americans have been & more. Call lor an appointmentl have pride in themselves. Yet our prohibited. The introduction of struggling for centuries to support government is trying to stop them casinos on San Diego County themselves and regain the dignity c.strol Motor Oil from improving the lives of their reservations have created 5,000 that our government has denied Mention this ad and receive a ------, people, simply because they did­ new jobs - available to all San them for years. Now that th e 3S-PT. COMPLETE I n't ask for permission. Diegans, not just Native tribes have provided themselves TRAVEL & SAFETY Not only are casi no profits American s. with the opportunity to improve FREE helping Nati ve Americans, they Furthemlore, the profits from thei r station in life and get their INSPECTION FREE I are helping all of us . 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sc ious state, Carl Jung (1875- you may be subconsciously think-' KI .. DREAMS: Traditional interpretations say DREAMS: 1961 ) had theories which differed ing about someone who is far away that if you are kissing strangers sli ghtly from Freud's. He argued and that you wi sh to get in touch . Dictionary decodes Nightmares express you may have a need to conquest. Psycho Therapy Arena that while dreams do depend on with. your dreams If the kissing is insincere. you are repressed wishes th e un consc ious devices Freud Alcohol Continued from page 10 pretentious, and if you see your Continued from ..... described, they also are influenced Drinking alcohol in moderation A Discussion of Public Nudity: What is your opinion of De.h panner kissing someone else, you its function as the preserver of by a second level of un conscious­ or at a celebrati on suggests that you If yo u are the dead person in may be afraid of infidelity. leep. The unconscious wish is too ness - the "collecti ve" un con­ are fee ling good abo ut the deci­ First in A Two-Part Series the Clinton sex' scandal? your dream it suggests that you Moum.ln strong for th e pan of the mind scious. sions that yo u have made and yo u would like to leave all of yo ur Some say that the mountain whieh censors it, and it forces its The co ll ec tive un consc ious arc counting on future success. By Mary Higgins Senior Staff Writer Interviews by Marc Comer worri es and stru ggles behind and may represe nt spiritualit y and all way into consciousness regardless. rc fl ects how indi viduals interac t However, if you are drinking stan anew. Dreaming about some­ the lessons awaiting yo u. Others "Not A Licensed Therapist" Photography by Monlka Kobylecka The dream is still the ex pression of with and comprehend their envi­ excessive ly and feel intoxicated in one else dying may ex press your say it represents mental develop­ an unconscious wish, but a wis h ro nment. lL is largely determined your dreams, it suggests that you Four years ago [ took my fi rst through the water, and it's not as if fear about losing that indi vid ual ment and awareness. I don't know If I whi ch is distressi ng to the con­ by geneti cs. but also by one's may have negati ve feelings about hike down to Black's Beach and swimmers are particularly modest "] don 't want to say that and hav ing to live yo ur life with ­ Nalls scious mind. upbringing and indi vidual com­ yourself and fea r being di scovered was accident ally introduced to the was afraid of creatures. However, [ have trouble it's okay for him to have an out him or her. Dreaming th at If you are hammering, yo u may "Punishment dreams are dreams plexes. These facto rs, in turn , influ­ for who you really are. world of public nudity. reconciling the image of Pablo your parent s di e may ex press fea r be expressing violent feelings or seeing someone In affair, but it's been com­ whic h, once int erpreted, uncover ence the co nt ent of our dreams, Attack It probably would have Morales in a Speedo and Mr. of losing th em, but it al so may be reflecting on hard work and honor the nude (or worse, an unconscious wish agai nst the lung beli eved. If you are bei ng altac ked then shocked me at the time, if ] had Black's Beach 1998. pletely blown out of pro­ an unconscious valve through (depending on the content). A man interests of the dreamer - e.g. a "Dreams have a tendency to may be you are feeling somewhat had the nerve to take a look someone that I Why does Black's bother me portion. It's sorry to see which you release anger and oth er may be expressing some repressed wish to fai l or to be hurt," Barford compensate for one-sided attitudes vulnerable in some area of your around. I don 't know if I was so much? Let me count the ways. negative feelings about them. anxiety about sexual potency and a knew), but I that we' re so concerned said . adopted by the co nscious ego." dai ly life. If you are doing the afraid of seeing someone in the First of all, I don't want to Drowning woman may be express ing her Barford writes about Freud 's Barfo rd sa id. "The unexpressed att ac kin g, it may be th aL you are nude (or worse, someone that ] polHely kept my hear any crap about this being our about who the pre ident's The unconscious is suggesting unconscious abhorrence of sex. theory, stati ng th at these pun ish­ aspects of the archetypes wi ll find knew), but I politely kept my eyes natural stat e. Human beings may sleeping with rather than releasing some of your fru strations to the dreamer that he is over­ Quick...... eyes glued to the ment dreams are manifestati ons of other means of ex press ion, lung and anger. You may be expressing glued to the sand in fro nt of me. be born naked, but there is a rea­ whelmed by unresolved emotion, You may be experi enci ng feel­ national security and stuff parts of our indi vidual psyche th at suggests. One of these ways is In general, Black's Beach is sand In front of me. son that spons bras and jock negative feelings in ways that you old issues or a current cri sis in hi s ings of helplessness and an inabili­ Iike that. " repre!'ent extern al auth orit y. th ro ugh dreams." are un able to do in daily Ii fe. really a beautiful place to be: imag ine how he must have fell straps were invented. A certain life. ty to get out of a situation in your Therefore the dream is the wish of Despite th e debates over the Baby remote, clean and in view of some when we stumbled across the co­ comfort factor is involved, and it Eric Wood Elev.or dail y life. the super-ego, rat her th an the exact methods of dream interpre­ If the baby is beautiful yo u of the best surfing San Diego has ed naked volleyball tournament is related to high-impact sports Muir Junior Going up and down in the ele­ , ..th dreamer's ego. tatio n, common ground ex ists in ex perience new happiness and feel­ to offer. I'd rather be at Black's down the beach. and gravit y. vator may sy mbolize going from Teeth usually sy mboli ze pqwer "Trauma dreams present ed a th e fac t th at dreams are a wind ow ings of sec urity. An ugly baby sug­ th an at the crowded shores of I was fairl y shoc ked myself. ] Second, while nudity is not one state of consciousness to and/or cont ro l. Look and see if greater challenge to psychoanaly­ int o a di fferent si de of onesel f, gests that you may not be trusting downtown La Joll a. thought "co-ed naked spons" was necessarily di sturbing in itself, "] think it 's good that it another. Some be li eve th at the ele­ you are losing or abusin g po wer sis," Barfo rd said. "After the beg in ­ and oft en refl ect the repressed your fri ends and may be conce rned So, th roughout the yea rs. the just a phrase on the back of a Bi g there is someth ing deepl y upset­ vator may be a symbol of a boring and control in your life. Old dream shows that the president is ning of World War I. psychoana­ wis hes. ideas. hopes and fea rs about their moti ves. Sick bab ies "nakcd peo pl c" havc lurked in thc 10hl1'o n T-shirt. ting about a Illan or a woman who and mec hanical sex life . On a more interpretaLio ns say th at dreami ng not above th e law, that he lysts were confron ted wi th cases of th at wo uld be out of place wi th in corner of my vision. Honestl y, I didn't exactl y stand th ere'and is onl y wea rin g a T-shin. ind icate difficult timcs in yo ur pragmatic note, the elevator may about teeth is a bad omen or fina n­ injured or shell -shocked so ldiers our prac tical, wa king conscious­ they have never bothered me that pint , but I can't claim I was the Is it a sudden impulse of mod ~ can 't escape it. But at the immediate futu re. If th e baby is simply represent th e "ups and cial diffic ult ies. who wo ul d have undistort ed ness. much. My experiences at Black 's picture of ma turity, ei ther. As two esty that co mpels them to conceal walking yo u may experience new downs" of life. Volc:ano same time, it bothers me dreams of the trauma they had have even becn amu si ng at times. of the vo ll eyba ll playe rs co ll ided, everything fro m the belly- bull on As for th e exact meaning of any independence, but if you loose the Falling If you arc dream ing about an that they're using it as a dis­ ex perienced, again and aga in in a For examp le, last year during I said loudly, "I het he wishes he on up ? Are these people trying to dream - it see ms safe to say th at .baby th rough th e plug hole while Thi s is a common dream which erupting volcano, you may be har­ completely unall ered form. Pres ident 's Day weekend, a guy was wea ring a cup!" protect themselvcs from a chill y, traction. People till need to for now, its interpretation wil l bath ing, you may have a fear of not usually represents underlying boring I' m not a prude, I'Ill rea ll y not. ,:olllplexions from the deleteri ous But , some organizatio ns arc sti II Chase meaning: if you fall a long dis­ warning about poo r hcalth . call ed it compul sion to repcat. Its was clad in shoes, soeks, a back­ I have the utmost appreciation for effec ts of UV Rays? and not judge him yet. " wi ll ing to he lp yo u wi th the Fo lklore interpretations say th at tance and get hun, be prepared for Water fun ction is to repeat an ex peri ence weig ht y task of in terpreting your pack and nothing el sc. the hum an body. I wish I could ,ay I' ve come to the conclusion Rebekah McGirk if you are looking at a chase or pa r­ really hard times ahead, bu t if yo u Large bodies of water usually agai n and again, so that the mind dreams. "Hee-hee, look at that!" I that it was a beautiful sigh t to th at the naked people at Bl ack's ticipating in it, yo u will have a fa ll and do not get injured, your repre,cnt ou r unconscious minds or Marshall Freshman might altempt to mas ter it , and take Barford provides a "dream dic­ snickered. watch these human beings in a are not normal. Here's where I get comfort able old age. upsets will be minor and tempo­ soul experiences. Water symbo lizes it in... Trauma dreams, thereforc tio nary" . that supposedl y can Coffin "I' m trying not to," Illy frie nd primi tive competiti on of athleti­ to the point. ra ry. emotions (rough. smooth, clear, were seen as an attcmpt by the decode the meaning of va ri ous This could sy mbo lize a lack of replied , looking vc ry un comfo/1 - cism. Check back lIext week for fur. "I think it 's nonsense Intruder murky. ctc.). Freud thought that mind to come to terms wit h an objects th at ap pear wi thin dreams. energy or vi tality in the dreamer. ab le. There is not hing more bcauti ­ tiler discussiolls of Blach' Beacll , The intruder may be a ~ymbol of since fluids arc involved in sex ual that we're hav ing to wo rry expcrience in an elTo n to master or Here is just a sa mpling of some Most likely, the coffi n in your If the hare derriere in fro nt of ful than the muscu lar prowess of lIf1dity, alld ill terestillg alterca· your guilt and ~e lf- indulgent aui ­ activities. at timcs water in uur understand it. " of their theories. us embarrasscd him, then I can 't an Olympic swi mmer CU lling tions. about Cl inton's own per­ dreams may repre~cn t feelings of tudes or heha viors. dreams has sexual co nnotations. sonal life. That's his mat­ After Frcud, many psyc holo­ Airplane confinement and lack of freedom . gis ts began to stu dy the uncon- If you arc a passenger in a plane See DREAMS, Page 11 ter. He's still a great presi­ dent. He's foc lI sed on the benefits of our country. 1 SOME DAY, GUARDIAN FREE think the U.S. should just . 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Head - technical fo ul and was sent to the FINISH STRONG: Head Coach Dan O' Brien got win #1 under his belt as bench for the remainder of the playing really well this year. Our Coach Ted Van Arsdale has his hardballers looked more impressive than the scoreboard showed half. He had already contributed men's team just got back from a amassed a very talented group of 19 points, and if the squ ad could­ very ni ce road trip - it returned to athletes for this season. The earl y By John Maynard The Tritons fin all y got on the n't get ahead with him in the sunny La Jolla with two more wins. reports say to watch out for the Slaff Writer board in the bottom of the third. game, things appeared that much Head Coach Greg Lanthi er is doing very lOugh throwers. By fifth week, with th e Down by three runs at this point, it bleaker with him oul. a fantasti c job with hi s aggressive The softball ladies will also start onslaught of midterms, there is was time for somebody to step up. "If he's out, we've got nothing philosophy. their season soon, and not many usually lillie cause for ce lebrati on Seni or outfi elder George 10 lose," Maro utsos sa id . "When Our women's team is al so play ­ people know much about what's here in La Joll a. Perhaps the best Escanuelas answered the ca ll as he Tyler got his technical, we all got ing outstanding ball. Head Coach going on out there. But, I am an thing to look forward to is sleeping tripled to ri ght center. Following fi red up." Judy Malone's balanced attack has expert reporter and always get the in . Thi s past weekend, however, Escanuelas was juni or second base­ The team responded with a lot yielded impressive results, includ­ scoop, so this is what 's up: we're was different. Al ong with the first­ man Kennith Fluharty, whose sin­ of charac ter. Able to hold the ing the current eight-game winning pretty damn good, again. ever Winterfes t, UCSD was also gle notched UCSD 's first RBI of Slugs to a re lati vely stin gy S4 per­ streak. One of my personal favorites treated to Tri ton baseball's seaso n­ the season. Seni or shortstop Mark cent shooting in the second half, Our men's volleyball squad has has also begun their season - the opener -- a doubleheader against Mason capped off the third inning the men chipped away at the lead. a tough act to follow, considering baseball team. I love the game, and Cal State Los Angeles. with a single, marking the second They closed the margin, from 15 the National Championship the I love the way the Tritons play it. I Former Triton star Dan O' Brien Triton run of game one. points with onl y 4:35 left to play, women brought home, but they are know some people think the game made his head-coaching debut After holding the Golden Eagles 10 12 with 2:30 left , to single dig· definitely up to the challenge. They moves too slowly, but it 's actually ... Saturday, as UCSD opened their scoreless in the fourth inning, the its with a lillie over a minute lefl. are in an unbe li evably harsh con­ much more exciting than you think. 1998 campaign against the. Triton defense hoped the trend The rest was something of a mira­ ference including some of the top It. would be a shame to mi ss out on Division II Golden Eagles of CSU would continue. cle, as th e men clawed their way teams in Division I, but that has some of their action. Los Angeles. O'Brien told the team However, that hope fi zzled as to overtime. never impeded success before, and The boys have a new coach this not to concentrate on winning the Bedar gave up hi s first home-run of " It was clutch shot after clutch thi s year we should see plenty of season, former Triton player Dan whole game, but to go out, win the the season to the Eagles' first base­ shot," guard John Tobi as said . wins. O'Brien. He is doing some great first inning and take the game one man, Jay Gibbons. ''The last four minutes of the game Our swimming team is also hav­ things over there, and if you ever inning at a time. Rebounding from the home-run were some of the most exciting ing a successful season, and i want to eat sunnower seeds by the ' Sophomore pitcher Michael punch, UCSD would not let down you'll find in co ll ege bas ketball. poi sed to make another run at thousand and maybe have a beer or Bedar led the Tritons to the field in as fourth-year starter Mason Brendan Cahlii/Guardian That was a dog fi ght." Nationals. In addition to the team 's two, look for my lazy ass oul there. I'. A Triton: For those of you scratching your heads at this guy, he is our very own Triton decked out Mike Wall , Garratt and Adam success, many individuals are also And don't forget intramurals, game one, hoping to shut down the retumed the favor, smacking his in his UCSD baseball uniform, and in the process of smashing anoth!lr 500-foot home run. Golden Eagles ' offense in oi-der. first homer of the season, keeping Libby all shot the ball we ll to rally looking for gold at Nationals. man. Like I have said plenty of However, things did not go exactly UCSD within one run. hungry for redemption in game While CSU Los Angeles was Golden Eagles in order, with two the Tritons. Wall notched his sea­ We have a bevy of new sport s times before, this is your chance to as planned, as Cal State capitalized Although Mason 's' bottom of two. Junior pitcher David Takehara able to tie the game up in the top of strikeouts. son hi gh with 33 points when th e th at are just getting underway. hurt yourself in places you never on a walk, scoring one run in the the fifth solo shot fired the Tritons opened strongly on the mound for the third,. UCSD put the game out Despite splitting the double dust cleared, with Garratt hitting Claire Schneider/Guardian Men's and women's tennis were thought possible! top of the first. up; they were unable to cross home the Tritons, giving up only two hits of reach in the last half of the fourth header, the Tritons were pleased all four of his three-poi nt attempts Boarding: Junior guard Tyler Garratt goes up and gets another sc heduled to battle with CSU Los So you see my fri ends, life is UCSD tried to reciprocate in the plate again, thus dropping the first and striking out two in the opening inning, peppering the field with with the outcome of their season­ to ti ni sh with 20. rebound - he played very well for the Triton s over the weekend. An geles last weekend, but we were definitely not over. Granted, noth­ bottom half of the inning, but was game of the season, 4-3. pair of innings. base hits. opener against theGolden Eagles. "} knew once we got into over­ mind . I still don't kn ow how we strong half and one weak half. It told that the games were "rained ing really compares to football, but held scoreless. After a quick break, UCSD was While the offensive firepow er of This scoring frenzy was high­ "Even though we lost game one, time we would win ," Maroutsos won that game. Typi cal of the way was a good game to play in and a out." if it was a year-long thing, we'd the Tritons got off to a slow start in lighted by Hill 's 2-RBI double to we didn 't lower our heads and said. "Mike Wall played out of hi s we've been play ing, we had one good game to watch." Personall y, I believe that the never be sober. Think about that... game one, UCSD came out with center, for hi s second and third of 4 came back really strong in game big bats in the first inning of game RBIs on the day. two," junior catcher Rampi Gulati a paid ad\ crliscllIcllt of tllc ass( K'ialL'd studcnts two. Although the Tritons gave up said. "Everyone agreed that we Escanuelas led the Triton attack one more run, Takehara still had a were 100 times better at yester­ SNO..-GO/~E with a sin gle to ri ght center, and strong showing, pitching for six day's start than we were at the start was batted in by Fluharty 'S tripl e. innings and givi ng up three runs on of last season." February 9th RIMAe Arena 6:30pm Fluharty was led home by so pho· eight hits. The Tritons will take the fi eld more Ryan Hi II's slap to the Reliev ing Takehara in the top of again tomorrow hosting Master's Golden Eagles' short stop, who the seventh was sophomore College at 2:30 p.m. at Triton Featuring Primus, Blin'k 182, Long Beach could not make a play on the ball. Edward Ishak, who retired the Baseball Field. Dub AII~Stars and Aquabats. Tickets on sale now! ROUT: Volleyball Has Unhappy Returns Man, we beat the hell out of them 534-4450 MEMORIES: The Tritons notched two of the biggest wins in school history 1ast year at home Continued from page 16 http://asucsd.ucsd.edu against USC and Long Beach State - this year, on the road, the results were not quite the same her strong play inside, haul ing in a team-best 12 rebounds, 7 on By Steve Walsh aggressive frontline attac k and a Seckington said. "We sided out played in the first game, it only got the offensive end . Senior Staff Writer brutal blocking cherne, Long well with them and were able to bcller as the match progressed . The During the eurrent winning , , There is one sure thing about the Beach wa able to keep the Tritons score points at times. 15- 13 against Triton frontline could not malch the streak, UCSD has outscored its • • men's volleyball teams of Long on their heels from the opening the No. 4 tea m in the nation when USC combination of se ni or Szil ard opponents by an average margin - Beach State and USC; they both serve. we could have definitely pulled out Kovacs and freshman Ryan of 37 poi nts. The women have have good memorics. Just onc year Nothing seemed to work offen­ the game means th at was a good Thurlow, who peppered UCSD for di smantled the good teams­ , ago, when both teams were ranked sively for UCSD, as it recorded game for us." 16 and 14 kills res pectively. Chapm an Uni ve rsity, the I in the. top 10 in the nati on, UCSD twi ce as many error ' as kills in the Wilh two wins under its belt , The Triton offense did improve Tritons' bi ggest ri val and closest • • • welcomed them to RIMAC and first game. Long Beach could sen 'e the kill in the econd game, led by Woods, competitor for the postseason, pulled off the two biggest wins in While the Triton offense Ian· and did not let up, keeping its who fini shed the match with a fe ll by 4 1. The wo men also Triton voll eyball history. gui shed. the 4gers' attack showed Slaners in the match th roughout. team·hi gh 13 kills. destroyed the less- th an-good File Today! ! ! Those matches, while earning no sign of slowi ng dow n and quick­ The Tritons could not keep up with After keeping th ings close earl y teams - Whittier came up 68 UCSD nati onal prominence, may ly took game one, 15-2. the hi gh-octane 4gers as Long on, U SD gave up five unanswered points ·hort. have cost the 4gers amI the Trojans Despite having struggled in the . Beach took th e game and the poin ts and could not recover whil e The fac t th at UCS D's second Positions include: President, Vice President (3), Commissioners (5) postseason positions. The mem - fi rst, UCS D start ed th e second match, 15·8. the Trojans took the second game, tea m could give the staners a ries of those two losses bum ed in ga me like a revi tali zed tea m. Fo llowi ng the Long Beach 15-8. belt er ga me than a Iilrge per­ Senators (one from each class from each college) the minds uf Long Beach and USC Pl ayi ng some of thei r best vo ll ey­ match. the Tritons return ed home, Ga me three saw the Tritons centage of thei r opponents is Elections held 2nd week of Spring Quarter thi s past week when they fin all y ball of the year, the Tri tons but not for long enough to unp ac k fig ht back from an ea rl y deficit and prohably significant. At Icast got the opportu ni ty to exact some matched thei r Division I opponent their bags as they again hit the road pull wi thin two poi nts, bu t that one of the opposing teams, Pick up an application on the third floor Price Center - reve nge. poi nt lor poi nt. on Satu rday to sq uare off against would be as close as they would whose name wi ll be omitted out On Wednesday, the Tritons hit Seniors Jon Ya rns and Ryan the o. 16 ranked Trojans of US . gel. S we nt on an 8-0 ru n to put of sympa th y, fa il ed to display the road to Long Beach wi th the Woods handled the majori ty of the As they had agai nst the 4gers, the game and match out of reach . basic basketba ll funda mentals, hopes of a repeat of las t year's oncnsive load for CS D as they th e Tritons struggled ca rl y in the "We cou ldn't get anyth ing i.e. drihbling the ba ll. upse t. U SD entered th e match recorded 7 and 15 kills respec tive­ match, They found th emselves fac · going offen sively and strugg led at a Tomorrow, the wo mcn host hoping to shake off some of th e ly. Eve n with newfound energy, the ing an I 1-0 deficit hefore they were lot of th ings ," Seckington said . " It Southern Ca lifornia oll ege, a http:ff events. ucsd.eduf even ts ineonsistcn 'y th at had plagued it in Tritons could not overcome the ath­ ab le to get un the board. A series of was an opportunity missed because formidable opponent who might earlier matches. leticism of the 4gers and dropped hitt ing errors combined wi th the that was one of the weaker teams be the best team the Tritons However, No. 4 ra nked Lo ng the second game, 15- 13. blocking of the Trojan fro ntline had that we' ll play th is year." have faced. A victory wou ld go Beach State was not about to forget "The second ga me was proba­ UCSD fi ghting a losi ng battle as it UCS D cont inues its long, early­ a long way in legi timi zi ng the the complete source of ALL campus events la t year's defeat as the 4gers came bly the best full game that we've dropped ga me one, 15-6. sea on road trip as it travels north women's impres 'ive record. A out firing on all cy linders. Using an put together," se nior setter Kurt As good as the USC offense had to face UC irvi ne on Tue day. loss? Not likely, so never mind. - 16 SPORTS The UCSD Guardian Monday, February 2, 1998

.~ ...... ,...... ",,,., .. , ...,.,...... a. ,.,....,...... c...... ,.. ". - ·St,· Chattes Bar1dey The Coach BEYOND BLOWOUT: The Travis HIli Tritons are shifting into high gear No Football? Don't and playing their best basketball of Kill Yourself Yet. .. the season, as evidenced by their I turned on the TV yesterday, REDUCED TO PUSSYCnTS 82-44 thrashing of La Verne Friday hung over and sore from getting By Jeff Bassett beat up in the pits of Winterfest Staff Writer (which by the way was out­ From the "stop if you've heard thi s before" file: standing - good work A.S.). I Friday night, the women 's basketball team outplayed, was ready to let the gut chill for outscored, out-hustled and out-rebounded an under­ a couple of hours by watching a manned squad from the University of La Verne . The football game when , to my 82-44 win was the Tritons ' eighth straight victory, extreme horror, I realized that improving thei r record to a formidable 15-3. there is no football anymore. The only difficulty expe ri enced by the Tritons As I came to the realization resulted from the tactics emp loyed that there would be no football by one La Verne player. The until the draft in April, I started Leopards' Lori Johnson - appar­ to get this deep, aching pain. At ently adopting the mollO "if you first I thought it was just gas as can't beat 'em, might as well brui se usual, but I could feel this pain 'em" - did her utmost to reduce the in my heart and soul. That's UCSD roster. right my little dumplings, the Amy McClure felt the effects, Coach's heart was breaking. displaying a nice red welt barely I know that right now many eight minutes into the game. of you die-hards are also feeling Summer Begley was also the recipient of a Johnson the same way. And I also know fist to the face . Kudos should be given to Kim Neal, that many of you are looking for who somehow managed to avoid Johnson's numerous the Coach's wi dom and guid­ attempts to kick her while she collected a defensive ance to help you through the rebound in the second half. tough times. Fear not, disciples, The game itself was a roul. The Tritons started I do have some solutions - slowly, perhaps a result of the five-day layoff, and led that 's why I make the hig bucks, just 17-12 midway through the first half. However, baby. UCSD closed the half with a 23-5 run . There are a few things that Senior Tianna Meriage initiated the outburst, con­ can tide us over for awhile, and verting on two consecutive offensive efforts. McClure the first thing is the NBA. Love took care of the re t, scoring 8 of her 10 points in the it or hate it, you can still talk final seven minutes of the first half to stake UCSD to about it. I mean, I hate 2-Ball as a 40-17 lead. much as the next guy, but at The Tritons put the game completely out of reach least my homies from early in the second half. Jenessa Bayda opened the Inglewood destroyed the Bulls. scoring with a three-pointer while Summer Begley That's right, I am a Laker fan followed with three consecutive buckets, giving the despite my dislike for Shaq and women a 52-21 lead. fear of Kobe's greed. Team honors go to both Begley and Kate Turnbull. Sure, there's not as much Christopher Sytvester / Guardian Begley led the Tritons in scoring, mak.ing 6 of 10 contact in this sissy sport, but it The Upper Hand: Addie Alexander gets ready to make an entry pass in UCSD's attempts en route to her 12 points. Turnbull continued does have its highlights. There remarkable 82-44 dismantling of La Verne University Friday night at RIMAC. See ROUT, Page 14 was a brawl in the Knicks-Heat game yesterday, and between brawls and the latest player to be busted for driving drunk and The Wee high while carrying a loaded NoCal No Problem For UCSD weapon and soliciting a midget­ transvestite prostitute, I stay COMEBACK: The Tritons took care of Menlo on Friday, 98-71, but Ah ad ••• entertained. needed overtime to get a well-deserved win at UC Santa Cruz Saturday For those who like contact, I Women's Basketball suppose there is hockey. By Kevin Mclaughlin with haste. Exercising all kinds of well," Maroutsos said. "We Personally, I'm not a really big The Tritons look to Co-Associate Sports Editor pent-up aggressions, the men were jumped on them right from the fan of regular-season hockey. It Rebounding is a key element out of the gates fast, hitting seven make it nine in a row just doesn't, you know, do it for beginning." of basketball. The team that is out­ first-half three-pointers and jump­ when they take on see me (for those who care and are The big clash of the weekend, rebounded is most often the team ing out to a 52-37 halftime lead. though, was a night away. Vying on Tuesday 7 p.m. at as pathetic as I am, yes, that was that loses. As has often been the a "Spaceba lls" reference). against the only other UC school RIMAe It is equally important case, the Oaks proved to the Tritons face during the sea on. Playoff hockey is beautiful, but to rebound in the game­ be a bunch of pushovers. that's not happening for awhile the men had to fight for more than to-game sense. Even the The torrid three-point Women's Tennis and we need a quick fix now. bragging rights : they had to fight best teams typically lose shooting continued, as Baseball is coming up, but for their lives. The Tritons may This Wednesday is the a game or two during the the men notched eight not until April and unless you're have thought th ey could Cruz home opener for the season, and following a more in the second half through the game, but the Banana a rotisserie geek like my room­ Tritons as they take on rough loss at the hands of and hot 52 percent from Slugs had an ambush in store. mate and I, it 's inconsequential. Christian Heritage, it was downtown on the night. No amount of Triton salt could Point Lorna Nazarene If you are a roto-nerd, watch out . essential for the Tritons Tyler Field led the pep­ at 2:30 p.m. for Andy Ashby and Joey stop the madness. The Slug to come back strong a week later. charge with 21 points in 24 min­ pered UCSD with a tronomical 66 Hamilton, they'll both win at Playing two games last week­ utes. Tyler Garratt backed him up percent shooting in the first half least 15 games for the soon-to­ Women'. Water Polo end, UCSD definitely came back with 16 points on 7 for 9 shooting en route to a 55-46 halftime lead. be NL West Champion San strong, felling the Oaks of Menlo and outside speciali t Nick De pite being behind. the The Tritons have a Diego Padres ... but that's anoth­ College and squeaking by UC Maroutsos poured in five three­ Tritons accumulated a high first­ ercolumn. tough season opener Santa Cruz in overtime to main­ point buckets. Field and half point total , which always I do have a very solid solu­ this Thursday at 6 p.m. tain hope of a trip to the playoffs. center/forward Ryan Howley each means there's hope. To be behind tion to our problem , though, Opening the road trip Friday snatched 8 rebounds, while Lee by only nine while urrendering at Canyonview Pool and it's right in our own ba k­ night in the lovely San Francisco Nafarrete rang up 5 as ists in 13 that kind of efficiency certainly against ue Berkeley yard - it's UCSD athletic! I peninsula town of Atherton, the minutes. gave them confidence. See HEARTACHE, Page 15 men mulched the Menlo Oaks "} thought we played really See ROAD TRIP, Page 15