...... THE TUFTS DAILY Where You Read It First Wednesday, February 9,1994 Vol XXVIII, Number 11 I LOOK FAMILIAR? I Dining serviceIS says Pound will sta Y open by ANDREA GROSSMAN tion, a vegetarian meal option is Senior Staff Writer offered every night. Pound Dining Hall will con- At this point, the Healthy Bal- tinue to function as adining hall in ance program is only offered at the fall of 1994, according to Patti dinner. Starting next fall, Lee Lee, director of Dining and Busi- would like to offer it at lunch as ness Services.With increasedseat- well. ing capacity in the newly reno- “Students are more health con- vated Carmichael Dining Hall, scious than before, so we want to there was some question at the meet their needs,” she said. beginning of the semester as to Pound, located in Mugar Hall whether the dining hall would be at the Fletcher School of Law and patronized enough to remain open. Diplomacy,is currently open Mon- In a questionnaire distributed day through Friday for lunch and by Dining Services last semester, dinner. All undergraduate students students were asked if they would are permitted to frequent the din- like Pound to continue to operate ing hall at both meals. as adining hall or see acash opera- BecausePound will not be clos- tion in its place. ing, Dining Services is still look- Through the survey, Tufts Din- ing for a place to set up a cash ing Services found student sup- operation such as a sports bar or an port for keeping Pound open was espresso bar. Lee said there is a very strong, Lee said. She added need for such a place that would that they looked upon Carmichael be open in the evenings. One pos- Evoking Dleasure for some and disdeasure for manv. the camms is once again covered with snow. I I as “a good place to meet their sible sight is the old Hillel office in friends,” while Pound was “amore Curtis Hall. This facility will be intimatesetting.” vacated when Hillel relocates to Tufts, Emerson announce a new Lee admitted that “it does get their new building in October. crowded in Carmichaeland if some Lee hopes that the planning 0 itof would those people distribute would the go crowd to Pound bet- stages will begin this spring for health -C mm un icatio n program renovating the DewickMacPhie by GAYLE BERKOWFTZ for Medical Education and has held in the late afternoonor evening ter.>? Dining Hall. She said that after the published extensively on medical Daily Editorial Board to accommodate working profes- Many students like to go to dining hall is completeit will have education and other topics. Tufts University School of sionals. Pound because it is the only dining increased seating capacity as well Medicine and Emerson College According to President John Courses will be offered in the hall at Tufts that offers the Healthy more food choices. DiBiaggio, both Tufts and as have established a new graduate fields of marketing and political Balancedinner program which was Though Dewick/MacPhie will Emerson have reputations for ex- degree program in health commu- communication, public relations, introducedtwo years ago. Accord- resemble the newly renovated cellence in the fields of health nication, in which students will advertising, global and commu- ing to Lee, all the food prepared Carmichael, it will not be identi- sciences and communication, re- as begin taking courses this fall. nity health, negotiation,leadership, a part of Healthy Balance is re- cal. “We don’t want to copy sta- spectively. The program, which is the first professional communication and duced in fat, cholesterol, and so- tion for station in Carmichael, but “By combining each tocombinetheresourcesof amedi- ethics, among others. dium. Everything is either baked, we wanttotake what works well,” institution’s unique resources, the cal school and a communication Courses will be offered at both broiledor boiled. Nothing is fried. Lee said. program strengthens their abili- college, will be described at anews Emerson and Tufts, and students The main dishes at Pound usu- .Construction on Dewickl ties to educate health communica- conference to be held Tuesday, ally consist of fish or poultry. Very tors,” DiBiaggio said. see HEALTH, page 2 see DINING, page 2 Feb. 15,at 11:30a.m.intheJosiah little red meat is served. In addi- Quincy Room at the Bostonian A major focus of the program Hotel. will be a Center for Health Com- The new graduate program is munication, which will provide a Clinton may approve air strike designed to meet the increasing base of health communication ex- demand for “skilled health com- perts to serve as a resource for municators to increase public un- consultation and program devel- on Bosnia to end Serb violence derstanding of health issues, to opment for government, business, WASHINGTON (AP)-- MOV- “They are putting the finishing mediators pursue a diplomatic plan health care policy and deliv- and industry. ing to extend protection to touches on the package,” said an settlement among the warring ery services, and to promote un- The completion of 40 credit Sarajevo’s battered civilians, the official, who insisted on anonym- Serbs, Croats and Muslims. In this derstanding of ethical issue in hours at the graduate level will be ‘Clintonadministration is set to ask ity. regard, the Clinton administration health,” Dr. Norman S. Stearns, required, which students will typi- its NATO allies to authorize air Approval by thecouncil would is seeking some territorial conces- program co-director said. cally finish in three or four semes- strikes if Bosnian Serbs persist in require a change of heart by many sions to the Muslim-led govern- Stearns is the director of clini- ters. The program is open to stu- their attacks or if they do not re- of the European governmentsthat ment, which has been forced by cal and academic affairs as well as dents enrolled in other programs move their artillery from the hills have been reluctant to use force the Serbs and Croats to surrender professor of medicine at Tufts at Emerson or Tufts, such as the around the . against the Bosnian Serbs. But most of the former Yugoslav re- School of Medicine. He has served M.D.,D.M.D.,M.P.H.,Ph.D.,andA new package of military op- administration officials said the public. Clinton was asked why the as president of the National Fund M.A., and most classes will be tions mixed in with a call for more allies seemed to be ready to em- vigorous diplomacy was approved brace more aggressive measures Bosnian Serbs should take another Monday night by top US policy after the bombing Saturday of a threat of air strikes seriously,given makers for presentation to the Muslim marketplace that left 68 the West’s empty saber-rattlingin North Atlantic Council in Brus- people dead and some 200 in- the past. sels, Belgium, on Wednesday. jured. “Let’s see what happens in the “The United States is proceed- Christopher, who presented the next couple of days,” the presi- ing on a determined course in ac- basic package to other policy mak- dent replied. “You know what I cordance with the president’s di- ers at the 2{-hour White House feel about that. I don’t think we reotions,” Secretary of State War- meeting while President Clinton should have any more empty ren Christopher said today. was in Texas, has sounded out threats.” Declining to outlinetheoptions several of the foreign ministers by see BOSNIA, page 2 for dealing with the 22-month war, telephone. Christopher again singled out the Clinton declared in Houston Serbs for condemnation. “The on Monday there would be no IFeatures Inside I Bosnian Serbs should recognize more empty threats. Features ...... p. 3 that not only the United States but The most striking element in Follow Jessica to Atlantic City and the entire free world is very con- the package was the French sug- find out which Harvard coffee houses cerned about their conduct,” he gestion that NATO issue an ulti- are the best. said. matum to the Bosnian Serbs to He said the deliberations had remove their artillery or risk a A&E...... P.5 entered a “sensitive stage.” NATO attack. Matt takes a look at violence in mov- President Clinton was briefed “We’re lining up with the ies and the band Therapy? has a brand in Shreveport, La., by Anthony French on this,” said an adminis- new on sale. Lake, his national security adviser, tration official who described the who flew there Monday night and results of the White House meet- co mics...... p. 11 then returned today to Washing- ing on colldition he would not be While Calvin teases Hobbes and ton for another White House meet- identified. Dilbert does his thing, the Fox family ing of the senior policymakers, The overall aim is to lift the takes a hiatus from the paper. administration officials said. sieEe of the Bosnian capital while page two THE TUFTS DAILY Wednesday, February 9,1994 THETUFTS DAILY Letters to the Editor Caroline C Schaefer Task force only asks go a long way toward easing the burdens all One request for Daily Editor-in-Chief of us face in our solitary quests for mature for open attitudes identities. The Task Force report asks only To the Editor: To themen and women at The Daily who Managing Editor: Marc Sheinkin To the Editor: for a fair acknowledgmentof what already Associate Editors: Nadya Sbaiti, David Meyers exists. To me, that is a basic premise of spend their time making our university pub- Editorial Page Editor: Michael J.W. Stickings AFebruary 3 viewpoints column (“Open Letter to V.P. Bernstein” by Michael J.W. education. lication worth reading, I have one request. Production Managers: Michael B. Berg, Stickings) raised some points about the I do not consider myself a member of an Could you please make a concerted effort Leah Schwa, Ryan Otto never to print such dim-witted, infantile, Task Force on Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual interest group in this regard; my sexuality and thoughtless dreck again? Somehow NEWS Issues that I’d like to respond to. I regard is only a part of my wholeness as a person. Editor: Jessica Rosenthal the Task Force report as a series of recom- It is that claim to, wholeness that every David Bogen’s articlemade its way to page ,ssistant Editors: John OKeefe, Gayle Berkowitz mendations intended to improve life for member of this community should under- three. Wire Editor: Ashley Burkart the entire Tufts community and not to stand. We all strive to be whole, don’t we? Shah Motia LA ‘96 VIEWPOINTS serve the needs of one segment only. Editor: Rachel Levine All of us share issues of sexuality; un- Jonathan Strong derstanding our different experiences of it FEATURES Editor: Jessica Ruzz is a key to our growth and fulfillment as English Department Assistant Editor: Dan Tobin individuals. A more open attitude toward Chair of Faculty/Staff LGB Caucus the range of human sexual experiencecould ARTS &ENTERTAINMENT Editors: Madhu Unnikrishnan, Megan Brenn-White Assistant Editor: Julie Eisenstein Disaster strikes once again in California WEEKENDER Calif. (AP) -- Fires level “Ishould have stayed in Illinois. I should dogs ran along the beach. Editors: John McGuire, Christopher Stripinis MALIBU, Production Manager: Elin Dugan 1,000homes.Anearthquakekills61people. have been a farmer,” said Larry Myers, a Isolated showers and thunderstormslin- Now, Southern California has a new disas- Pepperdine University graduate student gered over the region, and more heavy rain SPORTS ter: mudslides. from Avon, Illinois, as he surveyed his was predicted for next week. Editors: Doug Katz, John Tomase, Cars were buried, people were plucked debris-filled home. “We are going to have to rebag and Jeff Geller Assistant Editor: Greg Youman from upper floor windows and houses were Nearby beachfront homes owned by rebagquickly,”said SarahMaurice,spokes- swamped as heavy rain unleashed tons of Janet Jackson, Bruce Willis and Demi woman for the city of 15,000located on the PHOTOGRAPHY mud and debris from fire-scarred moun- Moore escaped damage. coast 25 miles west of Los Angeles. “Cos Editors: Jennifer McCarthy tains. No injuries were reported. Also unscathed were Broad Beach Angeles hasits own troubles fibmthequake ‘Assistant Editors: Tara Kemohan, On Tuesday, bulldozers and dump trucks homes owned by Jack Lemon, Sylvester Matilde Pereda and we just can’t ask them for a hand.” plowed up to 3 feet of muck from Pacific Stallone, Frank Siriatra, Steven Spielberg, Malibu sustained minimal damage in PRODUCTION Coast Highway at Big Rockcanyon, where Eddie Van Halen and Me1 Gibson. the quake. ziyout Editors: Mark Lerman, Stephanie Vogel at least 10 beachfront homes were dam- About25 Malibu homes weredamaged, In fire-scaned Altadena, about 10 miles Graphics Editor: Wenimo Poweigha agedinMonday’s cloudburst.Storm-tossed withestimated lossesof about $1.6million, northeast of downtown Los Angeles, up to Classifieds Editors: Beth McGregor, Melanie Schneider, Katherine Winder waves 8 feet high plowed into home pil- said sheriffs Deputy Diane Hecht. 5 feet of mud smashed through sandbags Copy Editors: Yael Bellcind ings, shaking the structures much like last The damage could have been worse and chased residents from 40 homes. At Karen Altschuller, Michael Arrighi month’s deadly earthquake. without the frantic hillside reseeding and least 12 people were temporarily stranded, “We have the fire, the earthquake, the sandbagging following the Nov. 2 arson and five homes sustained water damage, Gizem Ozkulahci mud and now we’re worried about the surf. fire that scorched 18,500acres of the Santa sheriffs Lt. Jim Hays said. Executive Business Director What could be ne@?’ said resident Carrie Monica Mountains in Malibu. In Laguna Beach, where wildfires de- Business Manager: Phil Ayoub, JL McHenry Sutton, whose house wasn’t damaged. Almost two dozen wildfiresburned from stroyed 366 homes, extensive sandbagging Advertising Manager: Dean Gendron Besides the mudslides, the storm un- Ventura County to the Mexico border in and debris dams kept hillsides intact. 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A funnel cloud in Irvine inted at Charles River Publishing, Charlestown. MA. The Daily is located at the back entrance of Curtis Hall mained closed Tuesday. clouds: Bikers and joggers emerged, and downed tree branches and broke windows. Tufts University. Our phone number is (617) 627-3090. I usiness holrfs are 9:00 a.m. - 600 pm., Monday through riday,and 1:00p.m.-.6:00p.m.onSunday. t: The policies of The Tui&Daily.are established by the Clinton to call air strike iitorial board. Editorials appear on this page, unsigned. BOSNIA lery and mortar positions if humanitarian He said he and Gen. John Shalikashviii, idividual editors are not necessarily responsible for, or in continued from page 1 missions are impeded. pementwith, thepolicies andeditorialsofTheTufkDaily. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, “take The content of letters, advertisements, signed columns, Clinton, in a speech in Houston, said he On Capitol Hill: meanwhile, Sen. 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He also urged bombing beyond the hills around Sarajevo, The editors reserve the right to edit letters for clarity. the allies would consider a range of other an end to the ban on arms sales to Bosnian he said. iblication of letters is nor guyranreed, but subject to the scretion of the editors. actions. government forces. “I’m talking about war-making essen- Letters should be typed or printed from an IBM or IBM- ‘‘We will not be limited by that,” Chris- “Then you have‘a real, greater opportu- tials, communications, railroad yards, fac- impatible computer in letter-quality or near-letter-quality topher told reporters. nity creating some diplomatic solution tones, everything else,” Exon, D-Neb., said ode. Letters written on MaEintosh computers should be of ought in on disk - files should be saved in “text-only” that will work,” Hatch said on ABC-TV. in a speech on the Senate floor. mat, and disks should be brought in with a copy of the Christopher said Boutros-Ghali’s pro- “You have absolutily none when one side Ejup Ganic, vice president of Bosnia- mer. Disks can be picked up in the Daily business office the llowing day. posal “fills a gap” in that it would authorize has all the fire power.” Hercegovina, said on CBS-TV that “people Letters should address the editor and not a particular NATO air strikes to retaliate for harming At the Pentagon, Defense Secretary (in Sarajevo) expect now or never. That’s dividual. While letters can be critical of an individual‘s William Perry said “air strikes are among what ordinary citizens are saying. Of course tions, they should not attack someone’spersonality uaits. civilians in Sarajevo as the allies already The Daily will no8‘accept anonymous letters or pen have approved the bombing of Serb artil- the options being considered now.” we are busy burying our dead. mes except in extreme circumstances if the Executive )ard determines that there is a clear and present danger to :author. The Daily will not accept letters regarding the Dining Services plans to renovate DewickMacPhie verage of other publications, unless their coverage itself DINING project has already been done. will be dismissed. s become a newsworthy issue that has appeared in the Continued from page 1 lily. 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and quickly! My aunt called me up one day during winter break and told me she lad “an idea I might want to consider.” Now, my aunt’s ten years rounger than my dad, who’s not too old (as father-types go). She’s got a cool (hunh-hunh, heh- Jessica Ruzz heh) senseof humor, so her “ideas” range from “How about working If Only They Were Brains at my restaurant this summer and making money for the school year” o “Hey, since our seven-year-old son is feeling jealous because his dentical twin three-year-old brothers are getting too much attention, et’s buy him a Golden Lab puppy and call it Petey and make sure it :rows really big and give it the run of the backyard and let it dig up xize rosebushes and bark at anything with a pulse!” I was wary. This latest idea, though, sounded not-too-bad-ish: would I like to iccompany her and my uncle (and the aforementionedli’l angels, ninus Petey) to Atlantic City for a few days as a sort of -might one jut it delicately? - nanny? Uh, sure. So, after much logistical debate, we piled ourselves into their suburban on a snowy, slushy, sleety morning and headed down to the . Photo by Cathryn Krantz rersey shore. Recognize these two guys? They’re Jason Priestley and Ian Ziering on the set of Beverly Hills, 90210. Now, when I got into the car, I discovered that a rather serious ugument had begun during the twenty minutes it takes to get from heir house to mine: who gets to sit next to Cousin Jessie? I ended up squeezed between two feisty three-year-olds, each of Student plays ‘extrain Fox shows vhom immediately began clamoring for my undivided attention. Of by NADYA SBAITI and TV sitcoms since she turned Hills 90210, and once on Melrose :ourse, I also had to turn around occasionally to insure that Ian, who Daily Editorial Board 18 during her senior year of high Place. vas sitting all the way in the back, didn’t feel left out. “Don’t call us, we’ll call you.” school, and consequently has seen “I could tell you so many sto- We were driving on the Southern State Parkway, and things were Sound like a familiarstatement? first-hand what it is like to film one ries,’’ she laughed. Stories like going reasonably not unwell (ain’t no double negatives in my column, It should; it’s an expression most scene 15 times from 15 different whether Shannen Doherty is re- io sir). Of course, we were also travelling at the lightning speed of 33 commonly associated with the angles. She has also had the op- ally a bitch, or whether Jason n.p.h., due to the inclement weather conditions. (Who knew?) “biz,” better known to outsiders as portunity to closely inspect the Priestley is as nice a character in 4pparently, things weren’t moving quickly enough for Ian (the seven- Hollywood show business, argu- actors on the different shows. person as he is on the show? Well, fear-old), who offered his own helpful suggestions and comments: ably the most sought-after, “Being an extra is really hard yes. “C’mon, Dad, put the pedal to the metal!” dreamed-aboutcareer in America. work. The production staff treats The first show Krantz was in “By the time we get there, it’ll be time to turn around and come The aforementionedphrase can you like cattle. You get absolutely was last season’sepisode in which >ack.” sound a nightmarish alarm for act- no respect. [Extras] get [taken ad- graduates, where “I could get out and walk and get there faster than you.” ing hopefuls, evoking a dismal vantageofl: the production staff is Krantz met almost all of the stars. Things began to get a bit agitated there in the back seat, and so my future of waiting by the phone for rude, and they expect the extras to “I was placed on the set next to iunt decided that it was time for Distraction Number One: lollipops; ThePhoneCallthatwillmostprob- do.extraordinary work, vke stay _,Lukeperrylnd allotthe$, and we

3range root, beer. Sean and I ended up with orange, while Danir;! ,’U, or ably nevercome:‘ , ’ on their‘feetthe entire time they’re startedtalking,”Krantz said. Some ind Ian each unwrapped a root beer pop. “Ninety percent of extras are filming,in the sun for eight or nine of her first hipressions were good, Mistake Number One. i acting hopefuls,” freshman hours, while the stars get chairs, some... not so good. Here’s a rule to follow, should you-the-reader ever be in the Cathryn Krantz said. Breaking into drinks, and are totally pampered,” “Tori Spelling (Donna) is a :ompany of identical twins: Never try to give them something ifyou show business is “next to impos- Krantz said. bitch. She has such a stuck-up ion ’t have two ofthe same item to give -- same type, same size, and sible,” she added. Here Krantz spoke of her expe- attitude. She refused to talk to the :this one’s very important) same color. f Krantz ought to know; she has riences as a three-timeextraon the No matter which item you give to whom, Sean will want the one been an extra on the sets of movies setofthe hitTVcultshow, Beverly see EXTRA, page 8 Daniel has, or Daniel will want Sean’s. (I’ve recently decided that when giving presents, one should not only buy the same present for :ach twin, but also bestow the gifts in the following fashion: “Sean, iere’s Daniel’s present, and Daniel, here’s Sean’s present for you.” Great coffee found in Harvard rhey’d probably fight anyway.) by JASON EPSTEIN attacks, we were very selective in other? Rating: Atmosphere 10, 1’11 fast forward to our arrival in Atiantic City. I won’t tell about the Contributing Writer the places we deemed “official” Coffee 7.5. rest-stop fiasco, or about my uncle boppin’ to the beat of Mahalis Sleepy? Have an exam tomor- coffee-shops. The second of the top three, Jackson, or about Daniel repeatedly shouting, “Look, Mom, there’> row? Coffee fix needed immedi- The following requirements C’est Bon, captured our Best Cof- a cow out there! NOT!” So we got to Bally’s (after much ado aboul ately, but you just don’t know were needed to meet this standard: fee award. Located between everything under the sun) and attempted to check in. first, the coffee-house must have Baybank and the Coop, it’s more Uh, yeah. Okay. They have no record of WHAT??? either the wordcafe on the door or of a coffee stand than a coffee Turns out that the folks at Bally’s couldn’t find our room reserva. have a sleek European name that joint. The specialty coffees and tions. It took us approximately forty minutes to straighten out thal Review Restaurant cannot be pronounced properly on the cafe mocha were out of this little contretemps, during which time the three young ‘unsran arounc I I the first try. Second, serving cof- world, and the expensiveprice was the opulent lobby pretending they were fire engines on their way to i where to get a good cup of coffee? fee had to be the shops’ paramount consistent with the rest of the cof- three-alarm blaze. Do you go to Davis Square (or, function. And third, we had to be fee-houses. (Of course, if cheap is After Sean attached himself to my aunt’s leg for the nth time (yo1 worse, Medford) and try your luck, able to find it. Here they are, nar- what you want, you can saturate didn’t think they were actually going to listen to me, did you?) shc possibly caffeinating your body rowed down just for you: the three your liver with Yuban in the Tufts reminded him (also for the nth time) that in a few minutes we woulc with sub-par coffee bean? best coffee-shops in Harvard cafeteria.) Quiet, small, quick, a be going to our room, where we would all change into our bathiy Of course not. We all have a Square. top-notch drive-through coffee- suits and go swimming! Yay! little pseudo-Europeanrefinement The first of the three was the shop. Rating: Atmosphere 5, “Ahem.” The harried young gent behind the desk tried to get m: in us. “Perhaps Harvard,” you say, coffee powerhouse, Au Bon Pain, Coffee 10. aunt’s attention. “I’m sorry, ma’am. Our spa is closed this week fo “it’s close and I’m bound to find a located across from the T exit next The last of the “big three” was renovations. The pool isn’t open.” decent cup of coffee among the to that really psychedelic statue The Coffee Connection, located WHAAAAAAAATT?? ? ? ? ? ? twisting streets of thecollegecapi- surrounded by the nuts of Harvard in the Garage. While this joint is My aunt had what is called, in polite company, a conniption. You tal of the free world. Every college preaching the gospel according to not exactly easy to find, once there,

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