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byDUSIK”ERMUDEZ recent years, while the number of these new faculty members will Contributing Writer majors in those areashas remained only cancel net losses the depart- The Economics Department steady. ment has suffered in past years. “I has initiated the process to hire Marilyn Glater, Dean ofNatural don’t think this hiring represents two hll-time tenure-track faculty and Social Sciences, said “the re- new faculty,” he said. by the end ofthis school year, said port did not influence hiringdeci- The loss of several faculty Department Chair David Garman. sions made this year because the members through resignations in The department also aims to ap- report came out after we made our the department has led some to be Asl estimated $4.5 million will be spent in coming months to point a new faculty member who decisions last spring. In the fu- concerned about the effects of renovate the home of the Psychology Department. would serve as ajoint professor in ture, the report may be something such losses on students and the both economics and community we consider.” department. health. Others thought, however, that According to Garman, the de- Paige Hall will be According to Garman, the fu- there might be some connection r ture appointments would be “one between the Senate report and the more step in the right direction.” administration’s hirings. He said the Economics Depart- “It seems an ironic coinci- renovated shortlvd ment is looking for faculty to teach dence,” said TCU President Andi by LEAH MASSAR building will be completely reno- development economics, interna- Friedman. ‘‘It’s not a huge secret Senior Staff Writer vated over the next several tional economics, and money and that the department was under- Paige Hall, which houses the months.” finance economics. staffed. It’s a great sign this issue Psychology Department and sev- He estimated that the reno- This faculty search comes after is being addressed,” the junior eral classrooms, will undergo ma- vations will cost around $4.5 a Tufts Community Union Senate said. jor interior and exterior renova- million, which will come from report last spring, which studied VicePresidentofArts, Sciences, tions in the coming months. the deferred-maintenance fund the facultyhtudent ratio over the and Technologies Me1 Bernstein Vice President of Operations and the Arts & Sciences bud- past five years in social science echoed Friedman. “The study John Roberto explained that the get. departments, including the Eco- raised issues which needed to be Y projectisstill initsplanningstages, Paige Hall, which includes the nomics Department. raised.” He continued, “The Sen- and several renovation options Crane and Terrace Rooms, was The report found that there ate should be complimented on are being considered, oneofwhich built around the turn of the cen- were inequities in the number of bringing up these issues.” includes the possibility ofan addi- tury and has never receivedmajor faculty in social science depart- Economics professor Yannis tion to the building. renovations, Roberto said. ments such as political science Ioannides added, “The study was Although the extent of the “It is one ofourpoorerfacilities and economics. According to the very helpfil in articulating [cer- project has not yet been deter- in terms of its need for mainte- report, the number of faculty in the tain] needs.” mined, Roberto said, “clearly, the nance and upgrade,” he said. social sciences has declined in The Senate was congratulated crease in members in the depart- on its efforts to improve the fac- ment has forced the Economics ulty-hiring situation by both the Department to increase class sizes Board of Trustees and Bernstein and decrease the number of at a recent board meeting. classes offered. The vice president’s office is “We want to be able to offer now conductingafoilow-up study smaller classes and a larger num- to the Senate’s study, Bernstein ber ofthem as well,” Garman said. said. The Senate’s study was “We’ve known for years that “fairly broad,” he said, “because classes were larger than we they had no access to some infor- wanted,’’ he added. “We do have mation. student needs that are not being “Right now we are looking at wellmet.” three departments -- economics, In order to cope with the de- political science, and psychology, crease in faculty, the Economics over a period of five years, but we Department hasalsoturnedto hir- aren’t yet able to compare these ing more part-time faculty. departments with others,” “It is pretty clear that the Eco- Bernstein said. nomics Department has had an Preiiminaryresults ofthe study increased dependence on part- will be presented to the trustees time faculty. The Economics De- and the faculty in the coming partment appears to be justified in months, the vice president added. its concerns,” Bernstein said. According to Bernstein, over Economics professor George the past five years, the Economics Norman said, “We are perhaps Department has hired three new using part-time faculty a bit too faculty members, while six faculty much ... we prefer lectures to be membershave leftthedepartment. given by full-time faculty.” Photo by Susan Habit “The hiring of these three new Several faculty members also After winning seven consecutive games, Tufts finally lost last night at the Jumbodome as faculty would bring the depart- agree with the Senate study’s ment up to the same level as it was conlems,” said Garman, “espe- six years Garman said. loannides said. however. that SeeECONOMICS, page 12 1. - American pilots gloomy about avoiding strike L~~ Angeles Times.Wahington his emergency powers to Stop a travel weekendoftheyear andthe nounced the cancellation of 250 Fortunately, the official said, Post News Service strike. threat of a strike already has international flights and issued “most ofthe flowers for Valentine’s WASHINGTON- The head of “I want to reiterate my call to spurred thousands of passengers guidelines for passengers who Day have already been shipped.” the pilots union at American Air- the parties to use the mediator and to seek other transportation. The might be holding American tickets American carries many of the cut lines said Thursday astrike against ... think about how they can reach Presidents’ Day weekend comes during a strike. flowers shipped from Latin the nation’s second-largest air out to one another in the best atthe height ofthemidwintertour- A senior Department ofTrans- Americaduring the winter. carrier appeared “more probable interest ofthe nation, as well as of ist season, when travelers flock to portation officialestimated Thurs- The US Postal Service said than not” and warned that the American and its employees,” beaches and ski resorts. The busi- day that a strike against American Thursday that it was arranging for union would not extend its con- Clinton saidduring anews confer- est air travel holiday of the year is could cost the US economy more alternative ways to deliver the 50 tract beyond midnight even if ence. Thanksgiving. than $200 million aday and strand tons a day ofairmail -about one- progress were being made at the The Allied Pilots Association, American, which carries one as many as 40,000 passengers a third of the nation’s total -nor- bargaining table. which represents American pilots, out of every five airline passen- day in its early stages. He said, mally carriedby American. President Clinton warned that is set to strike at 12:Ol a.m. Satur- gers, has said it will shut down its however, that when placed in the By late afternoon Thursday, the a strike would be “quite disrup- day unless agreement is reached entire worldwide operations, in- context of the overall economy, situation at the bargaining table tive,” and urged the two sides to on a new contract. cluding its American Eagle com- the impact of an appeared bleak. James Sovitch, settle their dispute. But he gaveno The Presidents’ Day holiday muter service, in the event of a American strikewould be‘fapretty indication that he would invoke weekend is the second-busiest air strike. American already has an- small percentage.” see AMERICAN, page 11 ,age two THETUFTS DAILY Friday, February 14,1997 THETUFTS DAILY .or P.O. Box 18, Medford, MA. 02155 (617) 627-3090; Fax: (617) 627-3910, [email protected] Online: http://www.tufts.edu/as/stu-orghftsdaily Now it’s your turn Dan Tobin Editor-in-Chief’ School spirit at Tufts traditionally rises and has only been the leader oflate, as any one of falls with the success of our sports teams. sevenplayers is capable of carrying the team Managing Editor: Karen Epstein Associate Editors: Bill Copeland, Gregory Geiman, Amy Zimmet When the men’s soccer team made it to the for a day. Two juniors, point guard Brian NEWSEditor: Pete Saiibom 1994NCAADivisionIIIQuarterfinals, 3,000 Skerry and small forward Joe Donroe, have Assistant Editors: John OKeefe. Lauren Heist fans came to watch. When the football team been hot recently, while their fellow starters, VIEWPOINTS Editor: Jason Cohen can’twinagame,thestandsareempty. sophomore center Sebastien Saylor and se- Assistant Editor: Alex Shalom Thelasttimethe Williamsmen’s basketball nior power :forward Dave Sullivan are al- FEATURES Editors: Laura Bernheim, Annie Risbridger, Katie House team came into town, 2,000 people packed ways ready to step up. Assistant Editor: Merredith Portsmore Cousens Gym, a gym that only seats 800 What made the 1994-95 season so spe- ARTSEditors: Jay Ruttenberg, Cara Maniaci, Pomsak Pichetshote Assistant Editors: Abby Schwartz:, Alexis Rivera people. On that day in 1995, the rafters were cial wasnotthat itwasthe firsttimetheteam SPORTS Editors: Sam Erdheim, Marshall Einhom filled five-deep with screaming fans, and the went to the NCAA Tournament, but be- Assistant Editors: Gregory Youman, Jordan Brenner, Vivek Ramgopal 16-3Jumbos topped the number-one team in cause it was aturnaround in school spirit. By PHOTOGRAPHY Editors: Susan Habit, Rony Sham the region, 84-80. February, the stands were full every game. Assistant Editor: Kate Cohen Two years later, the numberdne Ephmen Theplacehadall theexcitement ofabig-time ONLINE Editor: Mike Weissman xecominginto townonceagain. neJumbos school, as the energy of the crowd in the Pratiksha Thakkar xe now 13-3 and were riding a seven-game small arenafkdthe team,makingthemunde- Production Director winning streakbeforelastnight’slosstouMass- feated at home for the season. Boston. Once 5-3 and ignored by voters, the The crowd last night was abysmal, just Production Managers: Haley Stein, Amy Rutenberg ,eamclirnbedtoninthinNewEngland.NCAA one reason that the Jumbos fell to the Bea- LAYOUT Editors: Julie Guinn, Pamela Abrams Assistant Editors: Doug Clancy, Gabriel Safar lopes look dim, but beating the top-ranked mns. Withncionecheeringthemon,theteam GRAPHICSEditors: Wenimo Poweigha, Josh Goldblum .emin the region may give the team a shot. lookedlikeit hadno drive. Tomorrow, when Copy Editors: Judith Dickman, Andrea Benoit Senior shooting guard DanRagsdale, who theEphmencomeintotown,it’stimeforabig Startedonthe 1994-95team, was last week’s crowd. Show your support for a team that Neil D. Feldman VESCAC Player ofthe Week. But Ragsdale deserves it. Executive Business Director

Office Manager: Sanitha Narayan Advertising Managers: Abby Kryste:, John Gendron Letters to the Editor Receivables Manager: Pamela Mills --__ ___- contact me at x 1049. The Tufts Daily is a non-profit independent newspaper, publishec SQarticle misleading, 4ondaythroughFridayduringthe academic year and distributed fret Ethan Steward LA’99 3 the Tufts community. Business hours are 9 a.m. - 6 pm., Mondaj jays group historian- irough Friday, 1- 6 p.m. on Sunday. The Daily is printed at Charle: To the Editor: Tufts Connect does not her Publishing, Charlestown, MA. I wouldliketopointoutanerror inLaurenHeist’s Editorials appear on this page, unsigned. Individual editors are no1 irticle “CSL rules SQcan co-exist with Amalgam- allow students choice ecessarily responsible for, or in agreement with, the policies anc :ditorials of The Tufts Daily. The content of letters, advertisements Ites” (24 3). 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There is a 350 word 1imit.The editors reserve the right to edi SQ is very excited to be an officially recognized until Tufts Connect came along, I would have sworn ,etters for clarity, space, and length. For the full policy on Letters tc youp and we are grateful to the CSL for overruling up and down that Nynex was the worst, most decep- he Editor, contact the Tufts Daily. he TCUJ’s decision. tive, and most expensive phone service that ever Karla Goo LA’97 existed. With N,ynex, however, at least you had the SQLibrariaflistorian right to choose the manner in which you were screwed over. Tufts Connect generously offers us “free” voice mail. This could be perceived as an Tufts lacks major on admirable idea except that the voice service is ter- Minnesota students must pay Africa and Americas rible. There is barely enough room allowed to get a To the Editor: full day’s messages, and those can be erased with- for excessive Internet use I am concerned about the lack ofa major dealing out your consent. Ifyou don’t want this service, can College Press Exchange vides free Internet access as a too with Africa and the Americas at Tufts University. you refuse it? Of course you can! For the reduced MINNEAPOLIS-The Univer- for learning and research, and thr rhis fact is particularly disturbing when one is cost of. .. oh never mind. You pay for it whether you sity of Minnesota expects to gain policy was put in place to discour. 1wareofthePh.D.programsnow offeredinthisarea want it or not. There is also no choice in calling $20,000 in user fees from its first age people from abusing the re it Yale University, Temple University, the Univer- plans. With Nynex, students with friends or family month of charging for Internet source. ;ity of Massachusetts at Amherst, the University of outside the immediate Boston area could choose modem access. “There are people that are sup ZaliforniaatBerkeley, and the University ofMichi- plans that spared them atrocious long distance Under the new rules, people posed to be there [on the Internet] :an. rates. who dial into the University net- and we are here to make sure thej Graduate Programs soon will be available at For long distance we could choose any com- work from homeareallowed 30 free can be there,” Yen said. 4arvard and Emory Universities. Undergraduate pany we wanted, whereas with Tufts Connect we hours but are charged for any ad- According to Hammond, the :urriculums are in place in institutions such as are forced to pay an exorbitant rate, not even ditional time spent logged in. Each University was spending $59,00C 3oston College, Brandeis, Harvard, Northeastern, rivaled by some ofthe less-reputable calling cards. additional 30-hour block costs $4. per month in US West charge: Nellesley, Amherst, Northwestern, Duke, and the This is where I feel the issue lies. Steven Manos The policy was announced by before the policy was implemented Jniversity of Pennsylvania. can offer as marly excuses as he wants, because Networking and Telecommunica- This bill could go down as a resuli I am interested in Tufts offering a major on this we have no choice but to accept them if we want tions Services in Octoberand took of decreased modem use. ubject.Anyonewhowould liketomajorin African to use the phone. In a school that prides itself on effect last month. In October and “The red savings istheslowingo1 nd the Americas or in a subject similar to it please heeding the voice of the students, this is a sad November, the University sent e- the resource usage,” Hammond said, situation indeed. Manos has kindly offered to mailmemosto4,500facultymem- adding that the University expects ta meet with n reporter^" to discuss with them the CORRECTION “facts about communications costs.” This is just bers and students stating that they see $20,000 in payments per month. In the article “CSL rules sQ can co-exist with would be charged. At the end of Hammond said most Univer- petty damage control. If Manos or any of the imalgamates”(2/13), Mechanical Engineering pro- administration involved in this fiasco were genu- January, 2,244 bills were sent out sity Internet users did not have to ssor and CSL chair James OLeary was citing as overe-mail. worry about being charged for aying that the TCUJ is considering the rewording inely concerned about students’ rights and how Shih-Pau Yen, director of aca- modem access because 90 percent f regulations concerning the recognition of new they are being abused, they should meet to ad- demic and distributive computing of students were connected less tudent groups. Rather, the CSL is considering the dress the problem, not try and cover it up. services, said the University is than 30 hclurs in January. ewording of these regulations. charging students the approximate Jeremy Lyddl Haugen, a senior 1 Mara KaminowitzLA ’98 cost of using the modems for majoring in theater and sociology, Internet access. wasoneofthe2,244studentsreceiv- Do you want to do your significant “The University spends ap- ing a bill for heavy Internet use. “I proximately $1.6 million on just don’tmind itsomuch,”Haugensaid. other a real favor on Valentine’s Day? modems alone,” Yen said. “The “The rates are extremely fair, espe- fee was decided on cost only.” cially compared to other professional Call the Daily at x3090 and join the Louis Hammond, telecommu- services.” nications operations manager in Users being billed can pay by fast-pacedworld of online editing. the Networking and Telecommu- check, credit card or Cybercash. nication Services department,said “Cybercash,” Hammond said, “i? After all, he she is probably of the policywas implementedtotrim a Web-based credit card paymenl or sick some Internet use. system. It utilizes a method of se- looking at much. Yen said the University pro- cure transactions.” you so Friday, February 14,1997 mTSDAILY page three Features An expert in her field hez Hillel on Fridays byNEILTOW either a creative vegetable dish and rice or Senior Staff Writer potatoes. There is also a vegetarian dish md a mentor to studen Every Friday night at the Hillel Center, available that is always highly regarded. byALBHAOZERI students gather and pray together to wel- The food is well-prepared and served come the Sabbath. After the service, stu- hot. The potatoes and rice generally have a Meeting Professor Rachel B dents can enjoy what Shabbat Co-Coordi- light seasoning, and they complement any dicy Department, can be a tru nator junior Marissa Morgan has called, of the various chicken dishes served. Rice on Talbot Ave,, Bratt shared he “The best kosher meal on campus.” Senior LouisLeibowitz,presidentofHille1, armth radiated through the room as The setting said he was ex- xnmunity, and housing policy in America. for the dinner is cited about the open and invit- new dishes that ing. The room is will be offered bright, with a long once the results row of windows of a survey are running along the tallied. entire back wall. “The new side The pre-din- dishes are the nerritual involves most exciting, eating challah like the apple bread and tasting kugel. The wine. Thechallah chicken picatta bread isexcellent, and the orange and both raisin Every Friday night, this dining room is filled chicken sound and plain is of- with hungry Shabbat diners. very good also.” fered. The sign of Headded, “It’s a good challah is that the inside is soft and a terrific atmosphere. You can get together chewy while the outside is firm but not with friends and meet new people, too.” crus$, and those served at Morgan mentioned that Hillel pass this test. “all the leftovers from the The wine, usually a Hillel meal are pickedup by Sec- white Manischewitz, is ’ahI Shabbat ond Helping [based in good for a kosher wine. Somerville] which then charged patients. She described the job There are other brands of distributes. them to the t “eve-ouening,.“ kosher wine, but homeless and others.” as cc Granoff Hillel Center ‘‘I went &to a lot of neighbor- Manischewitz is the most Phone: 627-3242 The dining experience oods in Boston. Seeing urban problems through popular choice. The red Reservations encouraged ends with dessert and cof- . made me take note of how difficult it was for variety has been con- fee. There are many types istitutions in addition totheotherproblemsofthis spicuouslyabsent from the of desserts served, such ousing, lack of health care were Iikely contribut table for a long time. Mor- Hot Picks as thick chocolate brown- aving,” Bratt said. ganexplained,“Weranout Raisin Challah Bread, ies, cookies, fruit, and oc- While working in Boston, Brattcame into contact with several people involved in of red wine, and it is now White Manischewitz, casionally rugelach, ade- ity planning, She was attracted to urban planning because she realized the field‘s on order.” Rabbi Jeff Summit licious pastry usually oncern with people and social justice. An average of 90 to 100 coatedwithcinnamonwith “Imeta fewpeopleinvolvedincityplanning.Id people attench the dinners, with the biggest either a fruity or chocolate center. city planner becausethey areconcerned with poverty crowd being 220 for the Friday night of Afterwards, people schmooze and sing, eople. It fed my interest in socialjustice and racism Parents Weekend. Everyone is welcome to lounge back in the comfortable chairs, and 1 high school,” she said. attend the dinner, Jewish or not. perhaps think about the great lunch served The dinner itself includes a different on Saturday afternoons after services... to ee BRATT, page 14 flavor of chicken each week, along with be reviewed at a later date. page four THETUFTSDAILY Friday, February 14,1997

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The Ominous Seapods - Sloppiness and genius Sunday, Feb. 16th-at T. T Still, Pavement performance leaves none disappointed the Bear’s by BRYANSHELLY So what? Well, Tuesday night 01’ Marshall and turned it up to 1 1, A dash of mtro funk. Several doses of night-club disco. Senior Staff Writer I realized that the lead Push King he could rock the party a little Enough perverted humor to fill acollege dorm. I had a very disturbingthought and Pavement’s Steve Malkmus more. As it was, the party just equal parts collaborative and tangential. Plus, as I saw the lead singer ofthe Push look exactly the same, and nodded its heads. hubris, the type that can make your e Kings walk by during Pavement’s Pavement’s 1995 release, Wowee But nodding can be good too. on a bad one. Such is the elusive, ex Zowee, has far too many unin- Tuesday’s show provided plenty stew of Albany’s Ominous Seapods. spired and hookless moments. So of highlights. Not surprisingly, Perhaps the ieast heralded of the is Pavement now part ofthe prob- Pavement’s more driving songs lem? Can the band that gave us were the most successful, as the idiot savant dticsclassasPhish- at the Middle East their genre’sstereotype with solid so , still the band stopped trying to be Sonic Tuesday Night gobs of charisma. One o best set of indie crib notes around, Youth and let Pete Townshend scene, a boogie-friendly now be as irrelevant as the Push possess them. “Kennel District” andparty-down spirit to sparem set atthe MiddleEastthis Tuesday. Kings? was agritty, loud performance that act. You see, I had seedheard the Push Tuesday’s set sure didn’t an- got the crowd moving while re- Like many grassroots groups, the Seapods are road veterans, Kings for the frst time on the very swer anything. Today’s live Pave- taining the atmospherics of the registering upwards of 150 gigs per year. That’s both good and bad. same floor studio version. Combined with theirtalent and curiosity, experience hasmadethe Pods not two Of the songs a worthy live venture: musicallyrewarding, undeniably weeks be- from Brighten full of surprises. A legendary Seapods show will include stoner- fore, and 1 the Corners, induced Adirondack hoe-downs, live skits that are both watchable and was struck Pavement’s lat- listenable (past acts have included Mdrose Place, Coneheads, under- by how god- est album, pants, and shaved heads), tightly extended periods of improvisation. awful they “Date W/Ikea” and shout-oui-!Dud rock anthems. When the Ominous Seapods corne were. That was a standout, to play, they’re impossibk to forget. night they despite its un- Problemsoniy arise whenthe Pods(therearefiveofthern)arenot all represented canny similarity on the same page. Often, keyboardist Brian Mangini seems simply everything to“Kenne1 Dis- outclassed by the spiralling, hife-like riffs ofsoloist Max Verna or his wrong with trict.” The cohort Dana Monteith’s wah-heavy rhythm guitar. Other times, drum- today’s night’s big sur- merTed Marotta’s forays intotheunknownwillproducedodgy~su~~,indie scene: prise had to be as the ensemble guitarists fail to mesh. When the Pods do come apart, pompous “Sue MeJack,” their charisma seems eerily absent and tension-fraught; their peak- guys Play- a full-on rock B- s;... I dependent songs suddenly fall flat, ingtrite,un- I Is I $-:: side from the But, for the Seapods, bad nights happenmore notthan often, and this insp ire d , “Trigger Cut” Sunday’s Cambridgeshow at T.Tthe Bear’s promisesto beagood one. hookless Photo by Michael ‘Nor single ending The venue is small enough to appeal to the band’s back-door sensibili- POP. They Pavement never changes worlds with its live show, and Tuesday with Malkmus ties and the upcoming release of their third album, Jet Smooth Ride, werethefirst night’s performance at the Middle East was no exception. . screaming into provides added incentive. band ever to oblivion. -Rob McKeown drive me out of the Middle East. ment is the same blend of sloppi- Themost intriguing momentof They drove me to eat falafel. ness and genius that has always the night came during “Unfair,” characterized the band’s shows, whenMalkmus changedthewords andifnoonewasknockedofftheir and sung “I’m not what I said I’d Pot, proposals, and potpourri feet Tuesday, neitherdid they leave be”over and over. Having lived his disappointed. entire career as rock’s sortaunder- Anyone who’s seen Pavement ground boy genius,he seemedtired on Bev, sex on Melrose Place before knows the drill. In 60 min- ofthe expectationsthat accompany utes, every Pavement release and wants by ABBY SCHWARTZ Claire announces that she’s leav- Day gift, she hugs Brandon and Pavementwilltunetheirgui- Daily Editorial Board ing the party alone. Steve, Steve, accepts what she considers to be tars 30 times. They will start at out. Listening to Brighten the Cor- .Beverly Hills 90210 Steve -didn’t anyone ever teach a proposal. The look on his face is least two different songs over, and ners only supports that view. I get This week’s episode opens with you notto accept pot from a Dick? a dead giveaway that the ring is they will play “Summer Babe” as the feeling Pavement is acknowl- last week’s star, Donna. StiIIa little Speaking of the After Dark, not for her, and the episode ends the last song of the set. All these edgingthey’ve run out ofnew ways troubled by the fact that she was Valerie’smom, Abby(greatname), withachilling,“This isn’tforme.” conventions were evident Tues- to play their pop songs and want to comes into town in time for Now if that’s not the definition of day, and it was a bit depressing. find a graceful exit from the scene Valentine’s Day and the Luther humiliation, I don’t know what is. Pavement’s inabilityto adequately they’ve dominated. Vandross concert at her daughter’s Melrose Place express themselves in their live But if Tuesday is the last time I stalked and held at gunpoint, club. From the moment she ar- This week on Melrose, the shows demonstrates a disturbing see them together, it won’t break Donna can’t seem to pull herself rives, there is clear friction be- heated affair between Peter and lack of progress. The band still my heart. Pavement didn’t particu- out of bed and back into the real tween mother anddaughter.Valerie Taylor getseven crazier. First, they hasn’t figured out that their studio larly shockor impress me with their world. EvenaValentine’s Day visit is still harboring some anger from have sex on the stairs in his apart- looseness needs to be tightened see page 13 from her boyfriend David isn’t her youth (a few hints towards her ment and then she straddleshim in up on tour. Maybe if S.M. got a big enough to get her out of bed, de- being sexually molested by her his office. She even sets up a se- spite the fact that he brings the father surface), and she is also cret seduction site in the kitchen Tufts shows its own jazz talent usual Valentine’sDay array ofgifts: convinced that her mom is after of Kyle’s restaurant - that is, This Saturday at 8 p.m., the Tuftsjazzfaculty will be performing a fret candy, flowers, and a cheny Dan- her money. Despite Abby’s at- until Kyle makes a surprise en- concert in Alumnae Hall to celebrate Black History Month. ish. tempts to make peace with her trance, and she ends up having According to pianist Joel La Rue Smith, the purpose is twofold. “Wt The only person who succeeds daughter, the two Mallones end sex with him amidst the pots and want the population to be aware ofAfrican-American contributions tc at getting her out of bed is her old up on very bad terms by the end of pans, whilePeterhidesinthecloset. music and American culture,” Smith said. Additionally, he said tht Friendcliffthe firefighter, who has the episode. Now Peter, you’re an intelligent faculty want to encourage Tufts students to see “what’s going on ir returned from his oil rig adven- By the show’s close, Valerie man. Can you say, white trash? their own backyard.” tures in order to woo Donna into insteadfmds herselfin Tom’saxms. Meanwhile, Sydney’s friend, To emphasize both of these themes, the ensemble will not only bt being his girlfriend. It seems he’s It seems Kelly had broken up with Carter, is still convinced that he’d performing the works of two great African-American composers really got a thing for women who him out of the goodness of her rather be an average guy than a TheloniusMonk and Billy Strayhorn, but also compositions written b) rescue deer, and even after he heart, in order to give him over to computer genius making millions Smith and another Tufts faculty member, Ron Reid. In addition tc learns that Donna is spoken for, he Valerie, who is in desperate need ofdollars. Still hiding out at Syd’s, teaching electric and upright bass at Tufts, Reid teaches at Berklee is still completely smitten with her. of a little TLC. Tom is far from Carter fires Walter and then gets a School of Music and plays in the steel drum ensemble, Steel Sun. By the end of the episode, Cliff brokenhearted and admits to job waiting tables at Kyle’s. When So, what should we expect? Smith tells us it should be an evening wins her over and Donna agrees to Valerie that she’s the one he’s Taylor makes him drop down to Df“ce1ebrating the accomplishments OfAfrican-Americanjacompos- a date. wantedall along. Isn’t Valentine’s the position ofbusboy, he is abso- ers of the past [while] mirroring the times [and] making jazz an alive Meanwhile, Steve and Claire Day swell? lutely ecstatic. It is suddenly clear breathing art form.” That means come ready to hear new interpretations get into a little V-day squabble The highlight of the entire epi- that this guy is not in need of a of old tunes, a lot of improvisation and original compositions. when Steve starts smoking the sode comes at the very end when taste of the real world -what he Regarding the originals to be performed, Smith explains, his are very wacky tobaccky. Claire’s ex-boy- Brandon and Tracy wake up from needs is a trip to the loony bin. contemporary and reminiscent ofArt Blakely. Those of Reid combine friend Dick gets Steve to smoke anight ofhot, Valentine sex. Bran- Intheworldoftheterminally ill, many Afro-Caribbean and Cuban Rhythms and melodies with jazz. pot for the first time and it’s not don gets up to get a drink and tells Michael sleeps with Kimberly and Others performing with Smith and Reid include faculty members loiig beforehe’syelling, “Throw Tracy she can grab a t-shirt from then confesses to Megan. Com- Allan Chase on sax and Herbie King on drums and two students, Brent me a big, fat joint” and giving his drawer ifshe’s cold. She opens pletely enraged, Megan runs off Irvine (Berklee) on trumpet and Eric Warasta (Tufts) on trombone. toasts like, “to good friends and his dresser and finds a little black to Shooters, gets completely This weekend should be a great one for jazz at Tufts. Not only are good weed” at the Peach Pit After box containing adiamond engage- wasted, and ends up crashing at we fortunate enough to be hosting one of the premier jazz performer: Dark Valentine’s Day bash. Com- ment ring-Kelly’s diamond en- Matt’s when he’s done tending Thursday night in Cohen, but we will have the opportunity to learnjus pletely turned off by his blood- gagement ring from the days of how vibrant our local jazz scene is. shot eyes and smoky clothes, old. Convinced it’s her Valentine’s sce MELROSE, page 12 -Gabriel Safa page six THETUFTS DAEY Friday, February 14,1997

Fres an Carleton powers hockey team past Wesleyan byMARKLJ3RMAN contest. Two early Wesleyan goals were waved off Senior Staff Writer because of Cardinals in the crease, and the Jumbos The Jumbos cannot afford to count their chickens were able to draw first blood. Taking advantage of an before they’ve hatched, but they now have the infrequent power-play shift, Trainor centered apass foundation for their annual spring winning streak. from behind the net to fellow senior Mike Lombard. Tufts’ fmtback- Lombard’s one-timer beat Robinson to give Tufts a Men’s to-back wins 1-0 lead late in the first period. Hockey sinceNovember Midway through the game, the Cardinals finally -%T- came after the got on the board. Dan Blum swept a rebound past 2 Jumbos slipped goalie Shawn Lothrop for the first Wesleyan goal not Tufts pastWesleyan3- to be discounted and tied the game. The score Wesleyan 3 2 on Wednesday remained knotted for a period until Carleton helped night. The win the Jumbos regain the lead. against aschool 6om the competitiveNESCACraises Carleton’s performance came just hours after he Tufts’ record to 6- 10-2. learned that he was named ECAC Central Division “This was a big win for us,” said captain Jim Rookie ofthe ’Week. He now has ten points in his six Trainor. “It really helped make the season because we showed we can compete with the NESCACschooIs.” Though the Jumbos were able to compete with the Cardinals, they may not have defeated them without freshmanDrew Carleton. Midway through the third pe- riod, Carleton broke a 1-1 dead- lock with his fifthgoal in six games. With the teams skating 4-on-4, Carleton plowed through defenseman Alex Carter, patiently Sophomore Kim Volkman will compete in the waited for goalie Aaron Robinson to commit, andtucked the puck in the back of the net for the go- ahead goal. Minutes later, Photo by Kate Cohen made a perfect feed to Freshman Drew Carleton has scored ten points in six career ScottSu~~ivan~whoseti~-in~avegames and was just named EC4C Central Division Rookie of the Jumbos an insurance goal. the Week. The cushion proved impor- tant45 seconds later, whenthe Jumbos lettheirguard gamesasaJumbo. Hisplayhasearnedhimaposition down momentarily. Wesleyan’s Greg Pederson fired on the Jumbos top line, along leading scorer Brad a wrist shot into the back of the net to halve the Taylor and fellow freshman Scott Sullivan. Jumbos’ lead, but his Cardinals could draw no closer. “I never expected tha4”Carleton saidmodestly of “Weshouldhavebeenplayingmoredefensively,” his award. “As SI freshman I didn’t think I’d be able admitted Coach Steve Hoar. “But it was agreat goal to help out that much. I’m thrilled just to be here.” and we’renottaking anything away from Wesleyan.” The Jumbos certainly have to be thrilled that Tufts seemed ready to play from the get-go in this Carleton is here as well.

heads the Conn Hasek dominates competition- Superstar goaltender leads Sabres into first Dlace offs. With him, theyI are one ofthe by SAMERDHElM Hasek is playing on a level above Daily Editorial Board everyone else this year, carrying a better teams in the league. Many top talents changed uni- marginal team at best to the top of The Sabres’ leading scorer is forms in the past six months, with the Division. He boasts a28-16-7 Derek Plante, who has amassed 22 Gretzky becoming a Blueshirt, record with a 2.37 goals against goals and 36 points in 54 games. average, a .927 save percentage, Buffalo has seven players with and five shutouts. What is most double-digit goal totals, but none stunning about the Dominator’s are even close to scoring a point- performance is the staminahe has a-game. The defense has three displayed, playing in all but five of offensive-minded players in Roenick becominga Coyote, and the Sabres’ games this season. Alexei Zhitnik, Gamy Galley, and Shanahan becomingaRed Wing. Hasek leads all goaltenders in wins Richard Smehlik, but Zhitnik, the The Buffalo Sabres didn’t get and games played and is second in leader on the backline only has 23 caught up in all the hoopla and shutouts.He is eighth in the league points. Coach TedNolan deserves stood pat with their two super- in GAA and seventh in save per- see “L, page 13 stars, Pat LaFontaine and “The centage, though among goalies times for the New England‘s &Tuf Dominator”Domh& Hasek, and a that have played in 30-or more th events. her major once-thought-lackluster support- games, he holds the top save per- to dive five end of this year. Two years ago, ing cast. No one could have pre- centage. igh school in she cho!re Tufts over other dicted that the low-budget Sabres Buffalo is currently on a eight- ~aterford,CO~~C%Vdkfn~ of its outstand- would produce as they have, es- game unbeaten streak, in which Fridav. Febmaw 14 schools because Women’s Squash: Howe vas a gymnast for ten years. She ingscience background, She plans pecially without LaFontaine,who the team has gone 4-0-4. The rea- hanged spas because she “got to fmish taking the school’s pre- has been out most of the year. son behind their play is simple: Cup @Yale. urt in the gym.” She broke a ver- medicalrequirementsandthen she Nevertheless, Buffalo is perched Hasek cannot be beaten. During :brae and began to suffer from hopes to attend medical school atop the Northeast Division and is the streak, he has allowed either Saturdav. February 15 ther minor gymnastic-related in- a&r graduating.Between her stud- third in the Eastern Conference one or two goals in each game. Men’s Basketball:vs. aies. Feeling that diving would ies and diving, VobanaImpx- with a29- 19-8record, good for 66 Hasek gives his team a chance to Williams, 7:30 pm. e ‘‘easier on her body, Vollunan ticipates in the Tufts Dance Col- team points, one point better than win every night byrarelyallowing Women’s Basketball: vs. egan diving two years after quit- lective. :he high-profile Pittsburgh Pen- more than two goals per contest. Trinity, 2:OO pm. ng gymnastics. She was untie- These days the busy diver is guins. Though the Sabres have no offen- Hockey: vs. UMass- :ated in herjuniorandsenior years preparing for the New England How can the Sabres, who don’t sive stars in the lineup, they don’t Dartmouth, 7:OO pm. lave one player averaging one I high school and held the state Divisionn[IChafnpjonships, which need to score much because of Men’s Track: New England nd regional title. begin Feb. 21, and the National Joint-per-game, be ahead of the their superstar goaltender. Even Division 111 Championships VoIkman has continued her Championships in Miami, Ohio >ens, led by the immortal trio of with Lemieux, Sakic,Lindros, and @? MIT, 1O:OO am. JCC~SSat Tufts. “She is focused which cotnmence right before MarioLemieux, JaromirJagr, and Gretzky all having MVP seasons, Women’s Track: New nd hardworking,” swimming spring break in March, Still an ion Francis? The answer lies in no one means more to their team England Dkisian \N Champi- :oach Nancy Bigelow says. “She underclassman, VouCman has a Lheplay of Hasek, who has truly thanHasek. Without him, Buffalo onships @ Bowdoin, 1O:OO :diving future. earned his nickname this season. has no chance ofmaking the play- am. Friday, February 14,1997 page seven-

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tonight” at CouseIns Gvmd by JEFF MARGOLIES “We just didn’t have it tonight.” in my entire basketball career,” he Senior Staff Writer After shooting 27 percent in said. “I was way too passive.” Someone forgot to light the the first half, the Jumbos came out Late in the second half the match under Tufts last night as the with a somewhat decent 37 per- Jumbo point guard started taking teamshotacombined23 of71 from cent performance in the second. A the ball to the hoop with some total of one three-pointer on 1-1 6 success, but as Skerry described Men’s shooting from behind the arc was his second-half performance, “It Notebook not nearly enough for a team that was too, little too late.” Skerry I has relied on the respectable out- finished with an invisible 12-point side game of its guards. performance, with halfofthe tally the field against an undermatched “Our guards and wings, we rely from the charity stripe. UMass-Boston team. As any good on them to make some shots,” Dave Cunningham, another guard is taught, one is supposed Coach Bob Sheldon commented, reliable guard,couldn’t hit the side to keep shooting until the slump “and theyjust didn’t come up with ofabarn with a2- 14performance. has been lifted. This shooting anything.” The inside game of Sebastien performance, however, left the fans Saylor and Joe Donroe was not and players shaking their heads Shooting guard Dan Ragsdale utilized often enough, as the spot- with no end in sight. came back down to Earth follow- up shooting of the Tufts guards The Jumbos backcourt ofBrian ing an unconscious shooting week was continually stifled by the Skerry, Dave Cunningham, and in which he scored a career-high Beacon’s defensive effort. Shot Dan Ragsdale managed a John 37 points against Babson and hit after shot caromed off of the rim Starks-esque game at Cousens a game-winning three-point shot from behind the arc, leading to Gym. Shooting a combined 6-38 against Hamilton. He managed to fast-breaks and transition baskets from the field, the guardtrio man- accumulate a measly two points for UMass-Boston. aged to surpass the now infamous for the game on 1-10 shooting. 1- 19 Game Six performance in the TheusuallyreliableSkerry also “We tried to get the ball inside 1994NBA Finals by John Starks of had his share of shooting prob- and they did a great job defen- the New York Knicks against the lems, with a first-half performance sively,” Sheldonremarked. “When Houston Rockets. that included three airballs and 0- you’re shooting that poorly and * “This is the kind of team that 5 shooting. whenyou’rereallynot doingany- Junior Brian Skerry had an off-night,making only 3-14 from lives by the three and dies by the “That was one of the worst thing you’re not the field in the Jumbos 83-70 loss to the Beacons. three,” junior Brian Skerry said. halves of playing that I have had going to win.” ss does not end bos fall to UMass squad bySrnERDHEIM could to keep the Jumbos close, “I hate to say we looked by Daily Editorial Board scoringacombined21 oftheteam’s them because we’ve been stress- rnarnent ho Coming off seven straight wins, 34 first half points. Donroe fin- ing, ‘Take one game at a time,’ but by “YW NEW second in the 100 backstroke, including 11 of their last 12, the ishedthegamewithateam leading maybe by human nature, we looked Senior Staff Writer although he did not have one of Jumbos were hot. Their opponent, 19 points and Saylor posted a to Saturday, the big game against The jumbos ended their regu- his better swims of the season. double-double with 17points and Williams,” Sheldon said. lar seascn on Saturday, losing to “Williams has good swimmers Men’s 14 boards. Donroe commented, “Of course Williams by a crushing score of and I wanted to put up a good Basketball “Joe has been consistent,” Williams was there and we were fight,” said Levner. “I was too Sheldon said. “He just plays SO thinkingofWilliamsalittlebit, but we knew this was a big game.” relaxed in the beginning and UMassBoston 83 1 hard it doesn’t matter who he’s didn’t really get it going.” I playing, He had a good game. Top-ranked Williams comes to [Sophomore] Rich [Sisson] and the Jumbodome tomorrow night in ievner also claimed second 70 L a must win situation for Tufts. _q._- I 1 _no_- place in the 500 freestyle event Seb also did a good job.” 160-98. Yet despite their second and could not figure out why the UMass-Boston Beacons, were Tufts had some success bang- “This [loss] sets us way back,” loss cfthe season and their first his time was as low as it was. on a three-game losing skid, in- ing it inside, but their lackluster Sheldon said. “We still have to and only one ar home, a bright “My swim felt a lot faster than cluding six of their last nine. By outside shooting hurt them. The play the number one, two, three, side still existed for Tufts, as two thetimereflected,” hesaid. “I’m simple math, Tufts should have guard rotation of senior Dan and five ranked teams. Before [the mcre swimmersqualified forthe just looking run away with this game. At the Ragsdale, alongwithjuniors Brian loss to UMass-Boston] we New England ------I forward to end of the game, though, the Bea- Skerry and Dave Cunningham, could’ve lost on or two of those, Chanpic.nsiiips, the New cons were on top 83-70. The tough shot acombined 6-38, including 1- but now we can’t.’’ bringing the to- England home loss drops the Jumbos’ 15 from beyond the arc. tal number up to Champion: record to 13-4. “We got beat all over,” Donroe 24. ships at this “They beat us,” Coach Bob said. “We got beat inside, we got Unlike many point.” Sheldon said. “They did what they beat outside, we got outworked, FG FT Reb. other meets of wanted to do and did it all night we didn’t play a hard game. We M-A M-A (1T A F Pt, the season, Junior Cris long.” looked soft today. We didn’t run el^ ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 I 2 a Rue ...... 5-10 7-8 0-3 5 4 18 Tufts did not Pellegrino From the tipoff, the Beacons our offense. We’re going to just by...... , 6-9 2-2 3-5 3 2 ia have many first continued were all over the Jumbos, scoring try to put it behind us.” T~~ ...... _ 0-0 0-0 0-0 I o a Bailey ...... 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 place swimmers to have a first and never looking back. With three minutes remaining Byrne...... 6-11 3-6 1-6 1 3 I! inthemeet. Inthe productive Sophomore Sebastien Saylor hit a in thefirsthalf,Tuftsmustereda9- Rme...... 1-5 0-0 4-5 0 4 2 Turner...... 5-12 6-6 2-5 3 I 16 1000 freestyle, season, turnaround shot in the opening 0 run to close the score within Harrington ... 2-10 0-0 1-8 2 3 4 junior Todd Stien placing minute to tie the score at 2-2, but nine. In the second half the Jum- Gomfa ...... 3-5 4-6 1-8 0 4 1C 1240 16 23 8! continued his second in that was as close as the Jumbos bos quickly found themselves Totals 28-62 22-28 FG% .452, FT% .786, 3-pinI goals: 5-15. 33! terrific season, the 200 would get. UMass-Boston imme- down by a 15-point margin. They (Ray 4-6, Rue 1-3, Turner 0-3. Byrne 0-1. Rose 0-1 diately pulled away with a 6-0 run began to mount a comeback, cut- Harrington 0-1). Team Rebounds: 5. Bloded: ! placing second backstroke. (Harrington). Steals: 4 (Byrne 2. Rue I. Turner 1) with a time of “The com- that Tuflscouldneverrecover from. ting the lead to nine, but after a Turnovers: IS (Harrington 5, Turner 2, Rose 2 10:25.5, his best petition “We dug a hole in the begin- Skerry runner at the 6:05 mark, the Byrne 2, Rue 2, Tarr I, Russell I). of the season. was a little ning,”Sheldonsaid. “We got down Jumbos went three minutes before Tufts 70 nine or ten and we couldjust never hitting another field goal. A Skerry FC FT Reb. SophomoreMax Coach Don Megerle, Jack stacked,” M-A M-A ST A F.Ptr Kuschnerplaced Levner (water), Joe Patton S a i d get out of the hole.” runner with 2:33 left stopped the Sullivan ...... 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 2 0 Junior Joe Donroe said, “We drought and brought Tufts within Cunningham. 2-14 4-5 0 2 9 third. (leaning), and the rest of the Pelligrino. Saylor...... 7-13 3-6 0 3 17 In the 100 ~-ngteamarep~m~for“It was a didn’t run ourplays. We got away eight, but the Beacons connected Skerry...... 3-14 6-7 6 4 I2 good race from everything.” on their foul shots and sealed the DeBevoi se...... 0-0 1-1 ‘-I 1 2 1 breaststroke’ the New Englands. Si6...... 3-7 0-0 6-7 0 4 t only one swim- for me. My Donroe and Saylor did all they game. Ragdale ...._... 1-10 0-0 2-4 2 3 I mer placed in the top three posi- time wasn’t my best but it was Camll ...... 1-2 2-2 0-2 0 0 4 Donroe ...... 6-11 7-7 5-6 o s 15 tions, as freshman Tim Young one of my better ones.” Totals...... 23-71 23-28 20-42 9 25 1C finishedsecond. Young remarked the action-packedmeet con- ‘$AhI GREG FG% .324, FT% ,821; 3-pintgoals: 1-16, ,063 after the race that he can still tinued as freshman Michael (Cunningham I-7,Ragsdale0-7, Skerry O-1,Donme 0-1). Team Rebounds:4. Blocked: 4 (Saylor, Sisson. improve some techniques. “It O’Connor finished second in Sullivan, Skerry). Steals: 6 (Cuningnam 3, Skerry I, wasn’t a bad time but it wasn’t a the200butterfly. O’Connorstill Ragsdale I, Donroe I). Turnovers: I5 (Cunningham 3, Ragsdale3. Sisson 3, Donroe3, Sullivan I. Skerry great time,” he said. “The reason feels that he can improve, 1, Saylor I). that I lost was mostly due to my though. “It wasn’t my best of UMass-Boston ...... 43 40 -- 83 Tufts...... 34 36 -- 70 turns rather than my stroke. “ SWIMMING, page 14 , A-100 Freshman Jack Levner finish see page eight "HE TUFTSDAILY . Friday, February 14,1997

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a Los Angeles Times-Washington and locking onto a set of pre-se- alongside Hubble’s vulnerable Post News Service lected nearby “guide stars.” solar arrays.

I A failing guidance sensor But they also make scientific Astronauts say hand work is Los Angeles Times-Washington on someone in JonBenet’spromi- aboard the Hubble Space Tele- observations called “astrometry.” very tiring inspacesuits. Harbaugh Post News Service nent and wealthy family. The scope was to be the primary target By precisely measuring the sight compared the suit’s gloves to ski DENVER- AcknowIedging victim’s father, John Ramsey, is Friday night for two astro handy- angles to nearby stars, scientists gloves. “They’re fairly rigid and , that it may take several more men aboard the shuttle Discovery. can use paralax calculations to require, a fair amount of effort to months to solve the Christmas Gregory J. Harbaugh and Jo- determine their distance - the close your grip. Handling screws nightmurder of 6-year-old beauty seph R. Tanner are to don their same way the brain uses sight is not easy to do,” he said. queen JonBenetRamsey,officials spacesuits and step out into the angles from each eye to estimate The astronauts shape up be- in Boulder Thursday announced shuttle’spayloadbayat11:21 p.m. distances. Scientists use the data fore theirmissionsby working with EST for a 6-hour spacewalk- the to inferthedistancestosimilar,but small weights, and doing exercises of O.J. Simpson’s defense team mit to formal interviews with po- mission’s second. much more distant stars. designed for rock climbers. to aid the investigation. lice. Afier a flawless launch Tues- Astrometry can also detect Late Thursday night, astro- At a 50-minute news confer- police to be Paying re- day, the Discovery astronauts small wobbles in the motions of nauts Steven L. Smith andMark C. ence, Tom Koby, police chief of new& attention to ~efmib’this chased down and captured the $2 stars that may reveal unseen com- Lee, were preparing for the first of the Colorado resort town, and week,reques~g~dditionalhand-billion telescope on the first try panion stars or large planets. the mission’s four spacewalks. Boulder County District Attor- writing samples from JonBenet’s early Thursday. The new FGS unit should im- Overnight, they were to remove ney Alex Hunter said they have Parents, John and Patsy WW, By next Tuesday, Hubble prove Hubble’s astrometry be- two of Hubble’s original 1970s- formed an “expert prosecution and Plmbg mother to At- should have two new scientific cause it contains new optics to design spectrographs,and replace task force” made up of district 1~1~toifiterviewf~~Ymembe% instruments and replacements for correct for the manufacturing flaw them with two 1990sinstruments. attorneys from several Denver- including John RmSeY’s first its failing hardware. It will then be in the telescope’smain mirror. The As good as Hubble’s work has area counties. wife, Lucinda Johnson. set free for anothertwoyears. Dis- 1993 optical repairs to other been since its 1993 repairs, it’s The unit will include two Investigators also took hairy covery is due back Feb. 2 1 from the Hubble instruments did not affect “nothing compared to what you’re alumni of the Simpson “dream blood and handwriting samples $795 million mission. the FGS system. going to see three or four weeks team,”attorney Barry Scheckand thisweek~~mB~lMcReynolds,a Friday night, after installing Later in the spacewalk, from now” if these instruments Henry Lee, head of the Connecti- nei~borwhoPlaYedSantaC]aus the handrails and foot restraints Harbaugh and Tanner are to re- work as designed, said Frank cut state police crime lab. Both atthems@YhOmeataPwtwo they’ll needtomovearoundsafely place one of Hubble’s two engi- Cepollina. Servicingproject man- men, who are nationally recog- days before the murder. on the telescope, Harbaugh and neering and science data tape re- ager at the Goddard Space Flight nized experts in crime scene and Hunter an Qkdto Tanner were to slide the failing corders with a rehrbished spare. Center, Cepollinasaidthe data and DNA analysis, helped Simpson dampen that mx!rt- Fine Guidance Sensor(FGS)from They will also install a black box pictures would be “astonishing.” win his 1995 acquittal on double ing that local ProSeCU- the side of the telescope like a called the Optical Controls Elec- murder charges. tom have frequently sought out- large drawer, and slip in its$8 mil- tronics Enhancement Kit. The new instruments include “I’m going to be ready to side expertise in homicide cases. lion replacement. It will be one ofthe mission’s the$125 million SpaceTelescope match the resources of anyone,” ‘‘It is important forthe People in The sensor is one of three more difficulttasks, with six bolts Imaging Spectrograph, and the Hunter said, fueling speculation this nation whose primary job is to guide the and 18 separate electricalconnec- $105 millionNearJnfraredCamera that the seven-week investiga- bringthe telescope to its targets by finding tions to be secured while working and Multi-Object Spectrometer. tion maybe focusingmoreclosely best to this case,” Hunter said. 1 1 Union is menared to negotiate A A U Bombing suspect’s sister AMERICAN iary, which pays pilots on average less than continued from page 1 a third of the $120,000 a year earned by president of the Allied Pilots Association, American’s main line pilots. Predicted McVeigh’s fate warned that his union would not extend its The union said it is prepared to negoti- Los Angeles Times-Washington He allegedly told the FBI that Jennifei contract deadline, even if progress were ate a competitivewage rate for pilots ofthe Post News Service McVeighthen went on to talk about how he! being made. He described negotiations with small jets, provided the labor costs reflect WASHINGTON-The sisterofaccused brother taught her “weapons stuff’ and American so far this week as “incredibly concessions by the union to improve pro- OklahomaCity bomber Timothy McVeigh “bomb stuff.” He concluded by telling the difficult and not very fruitful.” ductivity. bragged shortly before the blast about a FBI that “Jennifer McVeigh is always dis- “Our pilots don’t want to strike. Our “We can’t conceive ofa scenario where revolution against the federal government cussing politics and talking about over- pilots will strike,” Sovitch said. APA pilots could fly these planes competi- and Predicted that “something big is going throwing the federal government.” Kenneth Hipp, chairman oftheNationa1 tively,” said American spokesman A1 to happen with my brother,” according to A second person at the party reportedly Mediation Board, which is shepherdingthe Comeaux. He said the new jets would be court records released Thursday. said Jennifer McVeigh “often talked aboul talks, appeared equally pessimistic in his operated by American Eagle or they The role ofJenniferMcVeigh, Timothy’s arevolutionary movement, and her knowl- assessment of the negotiations so far. “I wouldn’t be operated at all. younger sister from their hometown of edge of making bombs.” He also said thal would describe the pace as still going very Sovitch underscored the importance of Pendleton, N.Y., has long been considered she stated she had at least one book on how slowly and with great difficulty.” the regional jet service issue Thursday, pivotal in the prosecution’s case in the to make bombs, and that she went on to The gloomy bargaining outlook came as calling it“an issueofoutsourcing.”IfAmeri- April 1995bombing ofthe federal building describe various ways of making bombs. the union gave the company a fleshed-out can Eagle is allowed to fly the jets, Sovitch in Oklahoma City. The second witness said she told him, version ofa proposal the airline already had said, it isonly amatteroftime before Ameri- She has been repeatedly interviewed by “Something big will happen this spring. rejected. can begins replacing the main carrier with the FBI and she appeared in a dramatic, You’reeitherwith it or against it.” Later, he Before they even saw the proposal, how- the commuter service on many routes. tearful session before a federal grand jury. said, sheadded, “Mybrother is partofit. I’ll ever, American officialswere quick to reject The new, smaller jets that American But until federal court records were re- be ready when the revolution comes.” a proposal to solve an issue that the union wants to buy carry 50 passengers, can land leased Thursday in Buffalo, N.Y., little was A third person at the party refused to said was central to dispute: Who will get to and take off at small airports and can fly known publicly about her alleged knowl- talk to the FBI about Jennifer McVeigh, fly new jets the airline plans to purchase for more than 2,000 miles. The APA sees the edge about her brother’s intentions. himself or anyone else at the party. regional service. The APA insists that its arrival of the so-called regional jets as a The records show that two people told Stephen Jones, McVeigh’s attorney, members fly anyjets operatedby American. major turning point for the US airline indus- the FBI of conversationsJennifer McVeigh denied Thursday that Jennifer McVeigh The company wants the jets to be flown by try, almost as significant as the shift from had at a 1994 Christmas party in which she ever made those statements. He also ac- its employees of its American Eagle subsid- propeller planes to jets in the 1950s. openly expressed her disillusionment with cused the FBI of harassing her and her the federal government and strongly sug- friends in the days after the bombing, hop- gested that a “revolution” was coming. ing to obtain derogatory information about Valentine has its one day The FBI did not identify the witnesses. Timothy McVeigh. He said the FBI scared Los Angeles Times-Washington Texas, New Zealand and New York City. The agency characterizedtheirreliabilityas people “beyond belief with threats of pros- Post News Service Next door at the Valentine Grocery, the only “unconfirmed but unchallenged.” ecution” if they did not talk. VALENTINE,Texas-There isonlyone store within 30 miles, clerk Andrea Beare The first person said he had “several The court documents also said that FBI paved street here, and the old adobe houses sells homemade greetings from “the little personal conversations with Jennifer agents seized 32 items from the McVeigh are browned by the wind and sun. Some- town with the big heart.” Over at the el- McVeigh”at the party, on Dec. 23,1994. family home in Pendleton, includingletters times the lone restaurant is open, but more ementary and high schools, where the “JenniferMcVeigh was talking in revolu- that Timothy had sent and a videotape oftenitisIockedanddark.Thecarswhizby school colors are of course red and white, tionary terms about the federal government about the 1993 FBI raid on the Branch on Route 9C, always headed someplace none of the 65 students are present Friday and about overthrowing the federal gov- Davidian compound at Waco, Texas. else. -in Valentine, this is an official holiday. ernment,” the documents say the witness Accordingto the government, Timothy Maybe it is true that Valentine-popula- “Oh, it just keeps getting bigger and told the FBI. McVeigh andaformerhybuddy, Terry L. tion 200, inchding the donkeys-does not bigger,” said Mayor Jesus “Chuy” Calderon, When he questioned her about her seri- Nichols, conspired to blow up the Alfred P. seem like one of the world’s romantic hot 46, who is called upon this time ofyear to do ousness, he said she became belligerent. Murrah Federal Building because they were spots. But teII that to Postmaster Maria numerous radio interviews about the ro- He said she then said,“You’ll see in either upset with the raid at Waco. A total of 168 Carrasco, whose one-room post office has mantic nature of the town and its citizens. April or May something big is going to peopk were killed in Oklahoma city, and been deluged with 30,000 Valentines sent to “We do have two Lovers’ Lanes in town. happen with my brother. I don’t know what hundreds of others injured. obtain a hearts-and-turtledove postmark. One is over near the water tank out behind it is, but it’s going to be big.” On this holiday, likeno other, Valentinegets the bushes, and the other’s on the other The witness said she added, “There’s T.hothy McVeigh is scheduledto stand to shine. side oftherailroad tracks- there’s this dip going to be a revolution and you’re either trial on March 3 1, with the Nichols trial to The red and pink envelopes pour in from they call the GTO, Girls Take Over. The going to be with us or against us. I know I’m follow. Jennifer McVeigh has never been Denmark and Dallas, Panama and Paris, deputy sheriff does patrol.” going to be ready.” charged in the case. page twelve THETUFTSDAILY Friday, February 14,1997

Michael is the newest CUR New economics faculty MELROSE ECONOMICS continued from page1 continued from page 5 convinced that Michael’s late necessarily bad. “It may be justi- night lovin’ has been the cure. cialb’ in departments such as fied because of the demands of bar. It’snice toseethatshe’smade Knowing Michael, this will turn nomic%psychology, and politica1 teaching in particular area, espe- afriend, but Megan-ifyou were into a new business- forget science.” . cially the lab sciences.” the best hooker from here to chemo, the future’s all about Norman is not surprised at the c6We9vebeen improving the Timbuktu, you still couldn’t snag Mancini midnight therapy. between the department the past five years and this one. Anyway, Michael at- Last but not least is poor, con- natural sciences and the social will continue to do so in the fu-, temptstoapologizetoMegan,but fused Jake who flees to his ex- sciences.“This isaratioone would Garman added. he is brutally rebuffed. She in- girlfriend’s house to see David, suspect and is typical at most Brit- The Economics Depamnent is THE stead tries to rectify the situation his son w:ho he never sees. After ish and American universities. not the only department conduct- onamoremature level, bytryingto spending time with David, Jake “The idea that the ratio should be ing faculty searches at this time. TUFTS run Kimberly over with her car. realizes howmuch hewants Allison absolutely is not avev‘On- According to Glater, the Psychol- Unfortunately, she hits the brakes to have their baby. Back at home, vincing one,”Noman added. He ogy Department is also planning before the deed is done, and when Allison goes to the hospital, hears said that having a high ratio be- on hiring three new faculty mem- DAILY Kimberly goes to the doctor at the the baby’s heartbeat, and makes tween faculty and students is not bers sometime in the near future. end ofthe episode, we realize that the brilliantly profound statement, l II she’s going to live even longer. “There’s a baby growing inside Her doctor announces that her me.” Duuuuhhhhh. Allison de- braintumorismiraculouslyshrink- cides to have the baby, even if it ing, and Kimberly is completely means raising it alone.

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Submit works y February 2 ntact information: Editorial Box :(617) 628-5000 ext 5948 Hemispheres :(617) 627-3083 Maya Camp ernail: hspheres @ tufts.emerald.edu Box 653 website: http ://w w w.tufts.emerald.edu/-edelmona - fts= ly, since 1980 '1 estsourceofcampusnews 1 page fourteen Friday, February 14,1997 Bratt Drovides Universitv with community development knowledge .+ 4 Y BRA” a sional planner. to ask questions because policy is field [ofanyone] thaa have met.” “A lot of my life has been with continued from page 3 “I felt some obligation to be a really complicated and you should “One ofher gifts ofknowledge family. I went into academia be- In 1976,Brattreceived herPh.D. planner since I had a degree in not be afraid. She is very commit- that she gives to her students is cause I thought it might be a com- in Urban and Regional Studies planning,” Bratt said. ted to making sure students feel the history of housing and urban fortable life to raise a family,” said from MIT’s Department of Urban Brati, however, filly intended welcome and she is there to help in policy issues,” Weis said. Bratt. Studies and Planning. to pursue an academic career. “I any way possible.” In terms of teaching, Bratt is Having children in their late “I went there with the notion always felt like I was goingto head Bratt has gone to great efforts portrayed as dedicated. teens and early twenties, Bratt is that urban areas had a great deal to towards academia. I always had to reach her students, both aca- “She is very interested in teach- currently confronting an empty do with people’s lives,”Bratt said. my sighitson it-itwasamatterof demically and personally. She has ing,” Schonfeld said. nest. In addition, the planning field when and where,” said Bratt. solidifiedrelationships with them Weis added, “She is very ener- “I am in transition. What am I seemed a logical avenue for her Her arrival at Tufts in 1976 not inside and outside of the class- getic and animated.” going to do now?” Bratt ques- because it addresses equity, so- only provided the University with room. Bratt’s interest in teaclhg does tioned. cial justice, and racism. an expert in the fields of commu- “I really sense that she wanted not end at Tufts, for she speaks at Bmtt will remain devoted to her “It felt like the right fit for me,” nity development and affordable to get to know me and develop a various community gatherings as Wy,continuetoencourageherstu- she said. housing, but also with a revered more personal relationship,” said well. dents, and focus on issues of Homelessness and issues sur- and well-loved mentor. senior Ivan Schonfeld, an urban “I have talkedatchurches, syna- homelessness and housing. As Weis rounding affordable housing in- Molly Weis is a second-year studies minor. gogues, and schools whenever I concluded, “When we were at Orien- terested Bratt. “How has this coun- student in the Urban and Environ- Furthermore, Bratt’s knowl- am invited. I try to speak at com- tation and she was the new depart- try approachedthe problem ofhow mental Policy Program who is cur- edge is enhanced by her enthusi- munity meetings. I love trying to mentchair,shegaveusapeptalk.Bratt to house its citizens?” Bratt asked. rently enrolled in Bratt’s course asm for teaching. explain to laypeoplewhy we have said, ‘My goal in life is to focus on Questions such as these continue “Housing Policy and Community “She’swonderful.She’sagreat housing problems,” Bratt said. giving everyone a safe place to live.’ to intrigue her. Development.” person,’.’ described a second-year For Bratt, life outside of Tufts “She has done that-academi- Having earned a degree in the “[Bratt] is in the classic Tufts student of the UEP program. “1 consists of her family and activi- cally, socially, and professionally. field, Bratt felt compelled to spend style of ‘thedoor is always open,”’ have learned a lot from her. Shehas ties, such as skiing, tennis, and Shemakes surelotsofpeople have - some time working as a profes- Weis said. “She encouragespeople the best insight in the housing music. a safe place to live.” Possick first for swim team SWIMMING about hi:$team aftertheir defeat. “I continued from page 7 was happy for the swimmerswho the season but I know what I’ve qualified and the team really done wrong and I can definitely backed them up.” remarked improve,” said O’Connor. McNamam Sophomore Ryan Bouley dis- “There were a lot ofmixed feel- played his versatile swimmingtal- ings going into the meet against ents as he placed second in both Williams and many people were the 200 freestyleand 100 butterfly. off on their times,’’ he continued. Bouley also finished third right “I just feel that we weren’t rested behind Stien in the 100 freestyle enough. We’re extremely excited event. about the Championships.” Senior co-captain Ben Possick The loss to Williams did not wasthe onlyswimmertoplacefmt spark much emotion out of Coach for the Jumbos the entire after- Donald Megerle. “There is noth- noon, as he was victorious in the ing surprisingabout thismeet,” he 50 yard freestyle race. Senior Ian admitted. “I am the least surprised Ross showed his presence as he of all. We’re resting up for New claimed second place in the 200 Englands.” breaststroke. The :swimmingteam hopes to The Jumbos did have two good do well in the meet which they Leadership Conference Education Fund, Inc. ncl reasons to smile, as senior Tim have been waiting the entire sea- Caputo qualified for the New son for. TheNew England Cham- Englands in the 50 freestyle and pionshipswilltakeplace from Feb. junior Josh Levine qualified in the 28 through March 2 in 200 butterfly. Bothswimmershave Williamstown, Mass. Please recvcle this news~a~er. 1 been to the Championships be- II fore. This win for Williams main- Senior co-captain Tim tained their first place ranking in Remember: we know where you McNamara had positive words New England., lLTd3 I UVL. I II NEW SIZES LOVVERPRICES

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