Coming: the Christopther Columbus Follies: an Eco-Cabaret

Coming: the Christopther Columbus Follies: an Eco-Cabaret

TASTE OF NATIONS MULTICULTURAL FALL FESTIVAL OCTOBER 9TH, 7:30pm- 1 :OOam STEPAN CENTER • TASTE FOODS FROM AROUND THE WORLD • LIVE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC ~ • DANCE CONTESTS EVERYONE IS INVITED Coming: The Christopther Columbus Follies: An Eco-Cabaret A Production by the Underground Railway Theater 4 E-Mail Creating Campus Connections '. October 13, 1992 Washington Hall, 8 :00 p.m. 6 Tailgating The Irish Way University of Notre Dame ····, . .J?..., () .;;",' R .".',: '/ T .' . :-,', , S" S , • I , ~. --r '- '. ' 0:.1:.' - . ~ ~ . '~. ~ '.:', 8 Born Again This energetic performance by an award-winning national touring company explores the legacy of Columbus from multiple viewpoints 10 Take A Shot while examining issues of cultural encounter,' racism, ecology, class division, Native American concerns, and more. The play combines music, puppetry, humor, magic and other theatrical media to 15 Out Of Bounds challenge, inform, and encourage dialogue. 16 Peter Gabriel & 10,000 Maniacs 17 Ah, Wilderness! Tickets are available at: LaFortune Information Desk $7 General Admission 2 Editor's Notes· Center for Social Concerns $5 Students 3 Campus Watch Cosponsored by: Center for Social Concerns 18 On Other Campuses Student Union Board 19 Week In Distortion Student Government 20 Final Word . Multicultural Executive Couneil Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies Cover photo by Ken Osgood STUDENT UNION BOARD Coming: The Christopther Columbus Follies: An Eco-Cabaret A Production by the Underground Railway Theater 4 E-Mail Creating Campus Connections '. October 13, 1992 Washington Hall, 8 :00 p.m. 6 Tailgating The Irish Way University of Notre Dame ····, . .J?..., () .;;",' R .".',: '/ T .' . :-,', , S" S , • I , ~. --r '- '. ' 0:.1:.' - . ~ ~ . '~. ~ '.:', 8 Born Again This energetic performance by an award-winning national touring company explores the legacy of Columbus from multiple viewpoints 10 Take A Shot while examining issues of cultural encounter,' racism, ecology, class division, Native American concerns, and more. The play combines music, puppetry, humor, magic and other theatrical media to 15 Out Of Bounds challenge, inform, and encourage dialogue. 16 Peter Gabriel & 10,000 Maniacs 17 Ah, Wilderness! Tickets are available at: LaFortune Information Desk $7 General Admission 2 Editor's Notes· Center for Social Concerns $5 Students 3 Campus Watch Cosponsored by: Center for Social Concerns 18 On Other Campuses Student Union Board 19 Week In Distortion Student Government 20 Final Word . Multicultural Executive Couneil Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies Cover photo by Ken Osgood STUDENT UNION BOARD \ : ~ 2 , . 1 : - i ~ ~ I • , ' In this week's cover story, Campus Life Dedman reviews the recently-released al­ Editor Mollie Mudd examines one of the bums by Peter Gabriel and 10,000 Maniacs. features offered by the Office of University i =: We also have our regular features: Week ,- Computing, electronic mail. E-mail.asit is in Distortion, On Other Campuses, Coming more commonly referred to by users, allows Distractions, Final Word and Out of Notre Dame students, faculty and personnel Bounds. WHERE'S MY VALET? , to communicate with others - at Notre Greetings, disappointed football fans! BROKEN WATER Dame or somewhere else (without spending The Gipp is back again this week, hoping to Welcome Aboard Mter looking up the number for mainte­ the 29 cents on a stamp or paying long­ lighten your heavy hearts with tales of ran­ The Gipp's only question this week re­ distance bills!). gards the fountain part of "Stonehenge." A nance services this week, the Gipp flipped Scholastic would also ,like to welcome dom goofiness from across the campus. Of course, he's still not getting any mail, which , curious party asked the Gipp why the through the "Notre Dame Departments" some new staff members: Karen Lawrence section of the phone book and found a few In This Issue would make this job much easier, but never streams' of water on both ends of the me­ and Mark Mitchell, our co-News Editors; interesting phone numbers. One especially fear - there's enough silly stuff happening morial seem to vary so much in height. Pat Skidmore, Charlie Kranze and Christie Indeed, the water pressure in the fountain caught the Gipp' s eye. It seems that there is One of Notre Dame's many traditions is on this campus to keep anyone busy. Gallo in the Graphic Arts Department; and seems to be quite erratic. As a friend of the an organization on this campus called "Park­ tailgating, and Campus Life writer Peg Mark Mazzola, one of our back page car­ Gipp's stated, "One minute it's blasting ing Services." Thrilled at the possibility of Ward shows us several different types of toonists. WIN A DATE WITH THE against the top of the thingy and the next valet parking which he could charge to his tailgaters and enlightens us ,that 'football GIPP student account, the Gipp called this little­ tailgating doesn't end with the bowl games. minute it's barely squirting at all." The Gipp Scholastic's New Look known organization and asked how he could In Sports, assistant Amanda Clinton pre­ tried to contact maintenance services on sign up. Alas, parking services has nothing views this week's football game against the It seems that SYR-date angst has hit the campus for an answer but was unable to talk to do with parking students'cars. It seems Uriiversity of Pittsburgh. The Irish are As you may have noticed, Layout Editor campus alI at once. Yes, that's right, to anyone. He didn't even get an answer at that they're just another part ofcampus Stasi coming off a disappointing loss against the Chin Wang has made some snazzy changes kiddies, there are nine SYRs in women's the number listed under "Emergency Main­ tenance Services" in ,---------,------::::::-::;7"1<7'1"":=------:-----...., Stanford Cardinal and will try to redeem to the pages of the magazine. We are in­ dorms this weekend, meaning that if you're the phone directory ~ themselves by increasing their winning corporating new design ideas through our a guy and you're not busy this weekend, (Apparently the uni­ streak against the Panthers to five straight Graphics Arts department, and some of our yoq're probably a loser. (Of course, the versity doesn't plan victories. Also, Jason Conte highlights the ' editors have been working with our com­ Gipp himself doesn't have a date, so you on, things breaking 1992 hockey team, which has recently re­ puters to create more eye-catching and in­ unwanted guys are in good company.) down after business joined Division I. Take a look at the key teresting headlines. We hope you are as Anyway, it seems that there is a wave of hours.) After that players and what Coach Ric Schafer has to pleased with our new look as we are! paranoia spreading among much of the fe­ failed attempt, the - say about his team. male population of this campus that there Gipp tried to get in Notre Dame's production of Ah, Wilder­ just aren't enough acceptable guys to go ness! opened this week at Washington Hall, MargaretS. Kenny' around. A Scholastic staff member has had touch with the Cam­ pus Druids, figuring and writer Lisa Mehl previews it in Enter­ Managing Editor so much difficulty finding a good man that that maybe'the asym-, , tainment. Also in Entertainment, writer Pete she asked the Gipp to help her find a date for her dance this weekend. All those interested metric flows had can call 239-7569 to inquire. Please state something to do with your height, your name (or pseudonym) and the position of the relative dancing skill. The Gipp himself, as planets or something. , , ' was previously stated, is also not doing Again, no luck. In fact, there isn't even a (I mean, security) and are responsible for much ~ithet night this weekend and would chapter of the College Druids here at Notr~ controlling all parking areas on campus be willing to provide his seryices for inter­ ,Dame. Bummer. So the question remains (a.k.a. giving out tickets). ested 'women. That's ~ght, you can get a ~nanswered, but the Gipp hopes that some­ date with the Gipp. Call the number listed one out there knows and will be willing to As always, the Gipplovesyour IT!ail. He above: The Gipp is (obviously) male, 6 feet share that knowledge with us. reallydoes. Honestly. Hewouldbeflattered taIl and not a very good dancer but he Alsoon'the topic of "Stonehenge:" The to ge~ more than one piece of mail a week guarantees at least good conversation. He Gipp has heard a rather clever ,expression (freshmen asking whaUs in ,the radiation , still is not at ~iberty to disclose his'real used to describe,the activity of sitting near building are encouraged not to s(md lett~rs). Stonehenge and doing nothing. The word is Hot tips for the Gipp can be addressed to: 'I'M Edit01 identity, even if you shoUld require his ser­ ScholllSlic vices. (Anrl;no;'he ,can't go out with the "henge" (henj) vt." [SLANG, from 303 LaFortune, campus mrul. You can also lAF01tWM a",tor Not,. DIl1M, IN 46556 fe~ale Scholastic staff member because he "Stonehenge"] to sit near Stonehenge'and do call our 24-hour friendly answering ma- " 'Add it to ' \ : ~ 2 , . 1 : - i ~ ~ I • , ' In this week's cover story, Campus Life Dedman reviews the recently-released al­ Editor Mollie Mudd examines one of the bums by Peter Gabriel and 10,000 Maniacs. features offered by the Office of University i =: We also have our regular features: Week ,- Computing, electronic mail. E-mail.asit is in Distortion, On Other Campuses, Coming more commonly referred to by users, allows Distractions, Final Word and Out of Notre Dame students, faculty and personnel Bounds.

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