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- Lux - Lawrence University
LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY'S STUDENT NEWSPAPER SINCE 1884
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FRIDAY • APRIL 12, 2 0 0 2 • VOL CXIX, N O . 19 • W W W .LA W R ENTIA N.CO M
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love musicals/Page 7
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to
m a tr ic u la tio n
is
not
even
e n tir e ly
n ew , th e c o n c e p t o f a n e -p o r tfo li o ,
or
e le c tr o n ic
p o r tfo lio ,
is
n o v e l.
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la r t a n g i b l e p o r t f o l i o , g e n e r a l l y
c o n ta in in g
s o n 's
s a m p le s
a c a d e m ic
of
a
p er­
p e r fo r m a n c e
a n d b a s ic w o r k s k ills , a n d sa v e s
th e m
to
a
d ig ita l
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soon
p le d g e s
has
"im p le m e n t
easy
p r o m is e d
to
u se
to
and
t r e n d y im a g e r y ." N o t o n l y w i l l
fr e s h e r ,
cu rren t
engages
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ease
in
n a v ig a t io n .
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m esh es
w ith
s titu e n c ie s
th re e
o th e r e le m e n ts o f th e u n iv e r s i­
yea rs
ago,
in c r e a s in g ly
and
v a r io u s
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search es and
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r e v is io n
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d e s i g n is m e a n t t o a p p e a r m o r e
u p d a te.
a r tis tic
and
a ttra c tiv e n e s s
a ll
of
th e
th e
in fo r m a tio n
p r o s p e c tiv e
in
s it e w i l l b e e a s i e r t o a d j u s t a n d
V ir t u a lly
access
of
th e
th e y
d e s ir e m o r e e a s ily ; a lu m n i a n d
t y 's g r a p h i c i d e n t i t y ."
The
m em bers
stu d en ts
w ill
as
w e ll.
I n d iv id u a ls w ith
com m en ts
o r s u g g e s tio n s a b o u t th e w e b ­
u s e r -fr ie n d ly ,
s ite a re u r g e d to s u b m it th e ir
c o n s is t e n t n a v ig a tio n to o ls th a t
in f o r m a t i o n c u r r e n t l y f o u n d o n
m e r g in g
s u p p o r t th e g o a ls o f o u r ta r g e t
th e w e b s i t e w i l l r e m a i n o n t h e
e f f ic i e n c y . N e t C a s t e r s ' c o m m u ­
v ie w s
a u d ie n c e s " a n d to "m a k e in fo r ­
n e w m o d e l, a l t h o u g h t h e d e s ig n
n i c a t i o n s t r a t e g y is t o " r e f l e c t
w w w .la w r e n c e .e d u /g u id e /2 0 0 2 r
m a tio n
a n d la y o u t w i l l a l m o s t c e r t a i n ­
L a w r e n c e 's s t a t u r e a s a p r e s t i ­
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ly
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fin d
by
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be
a lt e r e d .
n a t io n a lly -r a n k e d
a d d e d , as
L i b e r a l A r t s C o l l e g e . T h i s w il l
w ill n e w lin k s a n d w e b p a g e s .
b e a n in tr in s ic e le m e n t o f th e
w e b s ite
N etC a sters'
n e w ly d e s ig n e d s ite , w h ile n o t
n a v ig a tio n
s h o u ld
be
fu lly
stru c­
fu n c­
tio n a l b y th e b e g in n in g o f th e
S ite
w ill b e
new
t u r e s ." T h e n e w a n d i m p r o v e d
in tu itiv e
in f o r m a t i o n
N a t u r a lly ,
w ith
"L a w re n ce
R e d e s ig n
C r e a t iv e
W eb
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r e s o r t in g
to
fla s h in e s s
over
th e
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at
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r e d e s i g n c a n b e f o u n d a t:
w w w .la w r e n c e .e d u /g u id e /2 0 0 2 r
e d e s ig n .s h tm l.
or
r e p o s ito r y .
T h e d ig it a l n a ttrre o f th e e -p o r t fo lio a llo w s fo r a m o r e d e t a ile d
LU w in s a g a in
a n d in tim a te r e p r e s e n ta tio n o f
a p e r s o n 's a c t i v i t i e s , i n c l u d i n g
v id e o
and
le n g th ie r
crow d
a u d io
c lip s
w r itin g s
th a t
and
w o u ld
a s t a n d a r d p o r t f o l i o . In
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ca l
a d e p tn e ss,
can
be
th e
accessed
s c h o o ls
e -p o r tfo lio
by
m u lt ip le
o r in te r v ie w e r s
a t th e
s a m e tim e , fa c ilita t in g th e c ir ­
c u l a t i o n o f o n e 's w o r k .
Lawrence students win statewide Neale-Silva competition
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F iv e L a w r e n c e s tu d e n ts a n d a n A p p le to n
T h e C a re e r C e n te r d oes n ot
a d v is e
th a t
u n d e r -g r a d u a te s
u s e e - p o r t f o l i o s , b e c a u s e a t t h is
m o n th in th e N e a le -S ilv a Y o u n g A r tis ts c o m ­
tim e th e r e a re o n ly a h a n d fu l o f
p e titio n , a n e v e n t s p o n s o re d b y W is co n s in
c o lle g e a d m is s io n s th a t r e c o m ­
P u b lic R a d io . V io lin is t C la u d e H a lter, p ia n is t
m end
th e m .
J a c o b E rtl, a n d th e m e m b e r s o f th e L a w re n ce
T h e y a re m o r e s u ite d to p o s t­
U n iv e r s ity H o b n o b H o r n Q u a r t e t w e re e a ch
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even
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h u n ts
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or
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as
jo b
aw a rd ed
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C a r e e r C e n t e r a ls o
m a n c e in W P R 's "L iv e fro m th e E lv e h je m " a t
grad
tio n s . T h e
a d v is e s
c o n s id e r
th a t
sch ool
c e r ta in
m a jo r s —
n a m e ly E n g lis h , a rt, a n d jo u r ­
The H o bno b H orn
Q u a rte t
(left to right) Kris
Shaffer, Alicia Waite,
Colleen Perry, and Anna
Skrupky
X a v ie r H ig h S c h o o l s e n io r w e r e w in n e rs la s t
■ Have been together for less
U W -M a d is o n 's E lv e h je m M u s e u m o n M a rch
than a year
24.
B W ill be traveling to
th e b e n e fit s o f a n e-
m u s ic ia n s 1 8 -2 6 y e a r s o f a g e w h o a re e ith e r
p o r tfo lio . B e c a u s e th e s e s p e c ific
fro m W is c o n s in o r a tte n d a W is co n s in colleg e.
C alifornia to compete in the
Coleman C ham ber Ensemble
Competition
s tu d ie s
rep resen ted
P e r h a p s it s h o u ld s a y "m u s ic ia n s c u rre n tly
B Performed an original com­
th r o u g h a b u n d a n t e x a m p le s o f
re s id in g in A p p le to n ," sin ce th is M a r c h w a s
w ork ,
con ­
th e fo u rth tim e in s ix y e a r s th a t L a w r e n c e h a s
d e n s e s a n d s im p lifie s th e p o r t­
s e n t w in n e r s o f th e N e a le -S ilv a c o m p e titio n to
fo lio .
th e E lv e h je m .
T h e N e a le -S ilv a C o m p e titio n is o p e n to
n a lis m — th a t a re m o re c o m p a ti­
b le w i t h
are
th e
best
d ig ita l v e r s io n
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C la u d e H a lter, a fre s h m a n a t L a w re n ce
r e q u ir e th a t g r a d u a te s c o m p o s e
a n d a s tu d e n t o f P r o fe s s o r S te p h a n e T ra n
an
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e -p o r tfo lio
p r e p a r a tio n ,
fo r
nor
p o s t-g r a d
is
it
tr u ly
p eted
w it h
F e lix
n o t m e a n th a t L a w r e n c e r e je c ts
e x c e r p ts o f th e c o n c e r to in th e liv e ra d io b r o a d ­
th e
ca st. J a c o b E rtl, a X a v ie r s e n io r fr o m th e s tu ­
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e -p o r tfo ­
th a t th e y
d io
e
m in o r "
o f P r o fe s s o r M ic h a e l
and
K im ,
s till
c o m p o s e r o f th e H u n g a ria n R h a p s o d ie s .
and
pro­
to
crea te
th e m .
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fo u r s e n io r s a t L a w re n ce : C o lle e n Perry, fro m
L a w r e n c e is d i s c u s s i n g a d i g i t a l
P e p p e re ll, M a s s a c h u s e tts ; K ris S h a ffer, fro m
G u r n e e , Illin o is ; A n n a S k ru p k y , fr o m T u rtle
it ie s
L a k e , W is c o n s in ; a n d A licia W a ite, fro m F o r t
a
"c o -c u r r ic u la r
r e c o r d " t h a t w o u l d b e a d d e d to
C o llin s , C o lo ra d o . T h e q u a rte t, w h ic h
Mendelssohn's
Violin Concerto
M e p h itto W a ltz
•
has
p la y e d to g e th e r s in c e th e ir fre s h m a n y ea r, is
th e tr a d itio n a l tr a n s c r ip t.
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school
■ Studies with Michel
Kim
■ Perform ed Liszt's
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co lle c tio n o f o u ts id e -c la s s a c tiv ­
c a lle d
with Stephane Tran
«
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g r a m s a re s t ill b e in g m o d ifie d
Jacob Ertl
p ian o
(not pictured)
France
B Studies violin
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p e r fo r m e d
"M e p h is to W a ltz " b y F r a n z L isz t, th e fa m e d
d e fin e d ,
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B From Vicennes,
p e r fo r m e d
a re n o t y e t a c o n c e r n . T h e y are
b e in g
Claude H a lte r
violin
"V io lin
b e in g c o n s id e r e d , b u t th is d o e s
p r a c tic e .
in
M e n d e ls s o h n 's
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photo by Quinn Lake
photo by Julian Poncet
th e
h itt in g th e co m p e titio n circ u it h a r d in th e ir
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is
fin a l y e a r w ith a s e t o f r e la tiv e ly m o d e m
e-
m u s ic. T h e ir p r o g r a m a t th e E lv e h je m in c lu d ­
fo r m a n c e s co u ld w a ft th r o u g h th e E lv e h je m
about
w h ic h
p o r tfo lio s . S h e e m p h a s iz e s th a t
ed
g a lle r ie s
E d u ca tio n a l C h a m b e r M u s ic C o m p e titio n ," is
m a n y c o lle g e s a n d o th e r e s t a b ­
e x c e r p ts fr o m H in d e m ith 's "S o n a ta fo r F o u r
li s h m e n t s , w h i l e
p r o h ib it­
H o rn s ," a n d "Q u a r te t # 1 fo r H o r n s " co m p o s e d
e -p o r t fo lio s ,
b y q u a r t e t m e m b e r K ris S h affer. S h a ffe r s u b ­
K a th y
H e iz e n
of
L aw ren ce
C areer
som ew h at
h e s it a n t
in g
th e
w o u ld
hard
u se
of
a p p r e c ia te
not
h a v in g
th e
c o p y a s w e ll. B e c a u s e e-
p o r tfo lio s
are
e x t r e m e ly
n ew
"F a n fa r e
fo r B r a s s " b y
K e r r y T u rn er,
to b r o w s in g a rt e n th u s ia s ts
and
b ills
it s e lf a s
" A m e r ic a 's
P r e m ie r
re a c h th e s e a te d a u d ie n c e w h ile th e ir m u s ic
co m p le te w ith
s im u lta n e o u s ly re a ch e d
a p p e a r a n c e s in Ita ly a t th e E m ilia R o m a n g n a
every
W is co n s in ite
tu n e d in to W P R .
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and
a w in n e r 's
a
$5000
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gran d
E u rope,
p r iz e .
m itte d h is co m p o s itio n to th e In te rn a tio n a l
In a d d itio n to th e ir s e co n d -p la ce a w a r d a t
H o rn S o c ie t y C o m p o s itio n C o n te s t e a rlie r th is
th e M id w e s t H o rn C o n fe r e n c e in F e b ru a ry ,
" S ix
y e a r a n d is s till w a itin g fo r th e resu lts.
th e N e a le -S ilv a c o m p e titio n m a r k s th e b e g in ­
Tfcherepnin, fo r th e F is c h o f f c o m p e titio n .
H orn s"
by
N ik o la i
T h is y e a r is th e H o b n o b H o r n Q u a r t e t's
h ard
firs t d iv e in to th e w a te r s o f c o m p e titio n , a n d
c o p y , is m o s t a d v a n t a g e o u s t o
a u d ie n c e (at th e m u s e u m ] a n d a liv e r a d io
co m p e te in th e fin a ls o f th e C o le m a n C h a m b e r
th e ir la st y e a r to p e r fo r m to g e th e r b e fo r e th e y
a n a d m is s io n s o ffic e r o r a d v is e r
a u d ie n c e ," s a id H o b n o b H o rn Q u a r te t m e m ­
E n s e m b le
s c a tte r to g r a d u a te s ch o o ls. T h e y g a v e a h a l f ­
w h o is p e r h a p s u n f a m i l i a r w it h
b e r A n n a S k ru p k y . T h e W P R co n c e r t p ro v id e d
C a lifo rn ia In stitu te o f T e ch n ology. N e x t fo r th e
r e c it a l th e ir s o p h o m o r e
q u a r t e t is th e s e m i-fin a l r o u n d o f th e F is c h o ff
th e m .
a u n iq u e p e r fo r m in g e x p e r ie n c e fo r a l l th e
a p p e a r in g a g a in o n s ta g e in H a r p e r H a ll a t
L a w r e n c e c o m p e titio n w in n e r s sin c e th e ir p e r ­
N a tio n a l C h a m b e r M u s ic c o m p e titio n o n M a y
A n n a S k r u p k y 's s e n io r re cita l o n J u n e 1.
c o u p le d
w ith
th e
S e e E - P o rtfo lio s on p a g e S
o f c o m p e titio n s
F our
e s tin g e x p e r ie n c e b e c a u s e w e h a d b o th a liv e
tio n ,
season
fo r
fo r th e
" P e r fo r m in g a t th e E lv e h je m w a s a n in te r ­
of a
P ie c e s
H o b n o b H o rn Q u a rte t. T h e y a re s ch e d u le d to
a n d r a r e , t h e ir s lo w in c o r p o r a ­
n in g
The
H o b n o b Q u a r t e t w ill b e a d d in g a s ix t h p ie ce ,
C o m p e t it io n
A p r il
27
at
th e
10 a t th e U n iv e r s ity o f N o tr e D a m e . F is ch o ff,
year
and
w ill b e
THE LAWRENTIAN
NEWS
2
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2 0 0 2
LCO to dose concert season LUalumis newCoe dean
by Chris Swade
p ie c e .
On
a
fu rth e r
n ote,
th e
L a w re n ce S y m p h o n y O rch estra
The
L a w ren ce
U n iv e r s ity
C h a m b e r O r c h e s tr a , u n d e r th e
d i r e c t i o n o f D r. C a r e y H . B o s t ia n
II, w ill p e r fo r m
A p r il
13,
at
L aw ren ce
t h is S a t u r d a y ,
8 :0 0
p .m .
M e m o r ia l
in
th e
C h a p e l.
T h i s w i l l b e t h e f in a l C h a m b e r
O r c h e s tr a c o n c e r t o f th e sea son .
The
program
in c lu d e s
The
p ie c e s :
th ree
Question b y C h a r l e s I v e s ,
Fantasia on a theme by Thomas
Tallis f o r D o u b l e S t r i n g e d
O rch estra
S o lo
and
by
S tr in g
Q u a rtet
R a lp h
Vaughan
Symphony No. 4
in D minor, op. 120 b y R o b e r t
W il li a m s , a n d
S ch u m an n .
A c c o r d in g
to
B o s tia n ,
Unanswered Question
The
te r iz e d b y its th re e d is t ih c t c o m ­
p o n e n t s . F ir s t , t h e s o lo t r u m p e t ,
p l a y e d b y M a r y P a z io u r o s , “ a s k s
th e p e r e n n ia l q u e s tio n o f e x is ­
t e n c e .”
The
“an sw ers”
to
q u e s t i o n a r e p la y e d b y t h e w o o d ­
w in d s , a n d a re th e se co n d co m ­
p o n e n t . T h e t h ir d m u s ic a l c o m ­
p o n e n t o f t h e p ie c e is p la y e d b y
th e
s trin g s ,
w ho
p la y
S a t u r d a y , M a y 4 , a ls o a t 8 :0 0
in
a lu m n u s
p .m . in t h e C h a p e l. T h is p ie c e b y
sym p h on y.
I v e s s h o u l d p r o v id e t h e a u d ie n c e
f o u r m o v e m e n t s p la y e d w it h o u t
a f f a ir s a n d d e a n o f t h e f a c u l t y
w it h
in t r o d u c t io n
pause.
A c c o r d in g
e ffe c tiv e
t o t h e c o m p o s e r ’s s t y le in a n t i c i ­
“m any
grou ps
an
a d eq u a te
on
1851,
s i le n c e s o f t h e D r u id s w h o k n o w ,
h e a r , a n d s e e n o t h in g .”
B o s t ia n a d d s t h a t t h e C h a p e l
p ie c e
c o n t a in s
to
o fte n
fo u r t h
B o s tia n ,
p la y
th e
nam ed
M arc
R oy
L aw ren ce
‘8 2
as th e
n e w v i c e p r e s i d e n t f o r a c a d e m ic
J u ly
1, 2 0 0 2
it s n e w
A s s o c ia te D e a n
o f t h e C o lle g e .
fr o m
R oy
w i t h a B .A . in B io lo g y .
g ra d u a te d
L aw ren ce
W illia m s ’
p e r fo r m in g is b a s e d o n th e e d i­
Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas
Tallis w a s w r i t t e n f o r a f u ll
t io n o f m y [ B o s t ia n ’s] t e a c h e r ’s
th e
te a ch e r,
s a id R o y . “ C o e h a s a l o n g t r a d i ­
“ d o u b le
w h ich
Vaughan
D im itr i
C o lle g e
c o m m u n it y ,”
e d ite d
tio n o f a c a d e m ic e x c e lle n c e a n d
is e n t e r i n g a n e w a n d e x c it in g
t u r in g
s trin g
a s w e ll.” A s a r e s u l t o f t h e v a r i ­
f u t u r e . I t w i l l b e a p r i v i l e g e to
p la y e r s a s s o lo is t s . T h e s o lo is t s
e t y o f v e r s io n s t h a t h a v e b e e n
w o r k w it h t h e fa c u lt y , s t a f f a n d
in c lu d e X a v i e r P le i n d o u x , v io lin ;
p r o d u c e d , “ n o t w o p e r fo r m a n c e s
s t u d e n ts a t th e c o lle g e .”
G m i I t o h , v i o l i n ; C o lin B e lis le ,
o f t h is p ie c e a r e e v e r t h e s a m e .”
A s d e a n , h e w ill b e "s e co n d -
v io la ;
B o s t ia n h o p e s t h is p e r fo r m a n c e
in -c o m m a n d " to th e p r e s id e n t as
fo u r
and
a d d itio n a l
A le x
R e v o a l,
(a s
c e llo .
h e a v ily
C oe
w o r k , w it h s o m e o f m y o w n e d it s
orch e stra ”
a
“ I a m h o n o r e d to b e jo in in g
d e s c r i b e d in t h e s c o r e ) w h i le f e a ­
s trin g
w as
M it r o p o u lo s ,
Symphony No. 4
of
be
“y o u th fu l”
s trin g
r e f le c t i n g t h e f a c t t h a t i t w a s
g ra n ts
p la y e r s a t t h is c o n s e r v a t o r y o n
s p e c if ic a lly “ e d it e d t o lig h t e n t h e
t o th e v a r io u s d e p a r tm e n t s . In
s t a g e a t t h e s a m e t i m e .” H e a ls o
w o r k a n d m a k e i t m o r e p la y f u l.”
a d d itio n to w o r k in g w ith th e fa c ­
a ll o f t h e
C on cert goers can
one
w e l l a s t h e l e a d e r o f t h e fa c u lt y ,
n it y
have
“ e x c it in g ,”
a
v id e d h im w i t h a “ g r e a t o p p o r t u ­
to
and
to
lo o k f o r ­
a n d w ill b e in c h a r g e o f w r it in g
and
d is t r ib u t in g m o n e y
u lt y , h e w i l l h e lp s t u d e n t s w it h
t h e c o n s e r v a t o r y a n d s p e c if ic a l­
w a r d t o a b e a u t ifu l c o n c e r t t h is
l y t h e c h a p e l w e r e id e a l f o r t h is
S a t u r d a y w it h t h e s e t h r e e r ic h
p ie c e , a n d t h a t t h e r e s u l t w i l l b e
a n d d is t in c t p ie c e s in t h is f in a l
L a w r e n c e , R o y d i d h is g r a d u a t e
a
c h a m b e r m u s ic p e r f o r m a n c e o f
w ork
th e
W i s c o n s i n , w h e r e h e o b t a in e d a
very
“ b e a u t ifu l
s o u n d .”
a ls o s a id t h a t h e “ g o t
2 0 0 1 -2 0 0 2
season
at
LU.
th e fe e lin g th a t th e ch a p e l w a s
T h e f in a l S y m p h o n y O r c h e s t r a
b u il t f o r t h is p i e c e . ” S o m e m a y
program
rem em ber
th e
B o s t ia n )
la s t
S a tu rd a y ,
LU,
L aw ren ce
th is
th a t
p ie c e
w as
p la y
u sed
h ere
as
fo r
at
(a ls o
a c a d e m i c p r o b le m s .
A fte r
g ra d u a tin g
at
th e
fro m
U n iv e r s ity
of
P h .D . in b io lo g y . H e h a s w o r k e d
d ir e c te d
by
a t B e l o i t C o l le g e s in c e 1 9 9 0 a s a
p r e se n te d
on
t e n u r e d p r o fe s s o r o f b io lo g y a n d
th e
a s a n a s s is ta n t d ea n . R o y h o p e s
M e m o r ia l C h a p e l a t
t o c o n t i n u e t e a c h i n g b io lo g y a t
w ill
be
M ay
4
in
8 :0 0 p .m .
C o e in a d d i t i o n t o h is a d m i n is ­
Schumann’s Symphony No. 4
in D minor is t h e f o u r t h o f f o u r
e x p r e s s i n g t h e c h a r a c t e r o f t h is
has
1 8 4 1 v e r s io n , b u t w it h a g r e a t
“ M a c h i n a l .”
s h o u l d le n d t h e m s e lv e s w e ll to
The
th e
C o e C o l l e g e in C e d a r R a p id s ,
d e a l o f e d it s . T h e v e r s io n w e a r e
y e a r ’s
t h a t t h e a c o u s t ic s o f t h e c h a p e l
b e c o m in g
but
cert.
m u s ic
is a g o o d h a l l f o r t h i s p ie c e a n d
sym phon y,
p a t io n o f t h e u p c o m i n g M a y c o n ­
B o s t ia n
“ th e
by Alex Lindgren-Gibson
Iow a
con cert
secon d
It
1841
as
u p c o m in g
th e
in
w a s s e t a s id e a n d la t e r r e v is e d
t h e ir
e m p h a s iz e d t h a t t h e s e t t in g a t
t h is
S ch u m an n .
on
B o s t ia n f e e ls t h a t t h is p ie c e p r o ­
is c h a r a c ­
by
w ill p la y I v e s ’ s e c o n d s y m p h o n y
R a lp h
Unanswered
s y m p h o n ie s
w a s o r ig i n a lly w r it t e n
t r a t i v e d u t ie s . H e w i l l t a k e h is
n e w p o s i t i o n J u l y 1, 2 0 0 2 .
“ In
E-Portfolios: Stick with paper for now
a s s u m in g
th e
d e a n s h ip
a t C o e , M a r c b r in g s e n o r m o u s
s t r e n g t h s t o t h e t a s k ,” s a id C o e
C o l l e g e P r e s i d e n t J a m e s P h ife r .
e a r ly n in e t ie s , w a r n s , "w it h ­
“ H e h a s p r o d u c e d a b o d y o f f ir s t -
o u t s ta n d a r d s a s th e o r g a n iz ­
r a te s c h o la r ly w o r k a n d d e m o n ­
A lt h o u g h th e re s u m e m a y
i n g b a s is f o r a p o r t f o l i o , t h e
s tra te d a m a s te ry o f th e a rt o f
b e o f g o o d q u a lity , th e te c h n o ­
c o l l e c t i o n b e c o m e s j u s t t h a t ...
t e a c h in g .
lo g ic a l a s p e c t m a y o v e r s h a d ­
a
and
r e v e a l s a l o n g s t a n d i n g b e l i e f in
lio s a r e n o t n e c e s s a r ily m o r e
ow
w ith o u t
pu r­
a n d c o m m it m e n t to th e v a lu e o f
im p r e s s iv e ," H e iz e n sa y s . S h e
B a rrett,
resu m e
continued from page 1
advan ced,
h ig h ly
sensu al
y e t s h a llo w c o n te n t.
"A lth o u g h th e y a re te c h n o ­
lo g ic a lly
w ith
e -p o r tfo -
th e
con ten t.
P h .D .
of
C.
th e
w a r n s a g a in s t le t tin g th e d ig ­
U n iv e r s ity
it a l a s p e c t c a r r y t h e w e i g h t o f
A n ch orage,
th e
s t u d y in g e -p o r t fo lio s s in c e th e
p o r tfo lio ,
le a v in g
th e
of
H e le n
who
A la s k a ,
has
c o lle c t io n ,
h ap h azard
stru ctu re ;
th e
As
w e ll,
h is
career
p o s e is lo s t in t h e n o i s e , g lit z
a lib e r a l a r t s e d u c a t io n . A s a s s o ­
a n d h y p e ."
c ia te
dean
B e lo it
been
of
C o ll e g e ,
r e p u ta tio n
a c a d e m ic
th e
M arc
fo r
is s u e s ,
c o lle g e
at
earn ed
le a d e r s h ip
fa ir n e s s ,
a
on
and
New Coe Dean Marc Roy ‘82
w ill b e a n o u t s t a n d i n g a d d i t i o n
t o t h e C o e c o m m u n it y .”
R oy, 4 1 , h a s s e r v e d a s a s s o c i­
a te d e a n o f th e c o lle g e a t B e lo it
s i n c e 1 9 9 8 . I n t h a t c a p a c it y , h e
h a s p r im a r ily d ir e c t e d in t e r d is ­
c ip lin a r y s tu d y p r o g r a m s , fa c u l­
ty
d e v e lo p m e n t
and
s tu d e n t
r e s e a r c h p r o g r a m s . R o y is a l s o a
p r o fe s s o r
o f b io lo g y
at
B e lo it,
w here he w as n am ed T each er o f
t h e Y e a r in 1 9 9 5 .
P r io r to 1 9 9 5 , R o y s e r v e d as
a
v is it in g
p r o fe s s o r
at
th e
U n iv e r s ity o f C h ic a g o a n d a s a n
a s s is ta n t p r o fe s s o r o f b io lo g y a t
B e lo it .
R o y ’s r e s e a r c h i n t e r e s t s a r e
in
n e u r o s c ie n c e
and
b e h a v io r.
H e is a m e m b e r o f t h e A m e r i c a n
A s s o c ia tio n
fo r
A dvan cem en t
A n im a l
of
th e
S o c ie t y
and
o f C o lle g e
and
B e h a v io r
th e A s s o c ia tio n
U n iv e r s ity
th e
S c ie n c e ,
B io lo g y
E d u ca to rs,
a m o n g o th e r p r o fe s s io n a l a ffilia ­
t io n s .
H is w i f e , J o a n , h o l d s a n M .S .
in p h y s i o l o g i c a l p s y c h o l o g y f r o m
th e U n iv e r s ity o f W is c o n s in
at
M a d is o n a n d h a s s e r v e d a s a n
a d ju n c t p r o f e s s o r in B e l o i t ’s p s y ­
c h o lo g y d e p a r tm e n t s in c e 1 9 8 9.
The
dren:
c o u p le
has
S tev en ,
th ree
Jacob
c h il­
and
M ic h a e l.
a n a b ilit y to b u ild c o n s e n s u s . H e
What’s
O n ? at Lawrence University
FRIDAY, APRIL 12
L a st d a y to m ake cla ss changes or select th e S /U option for
S p rin g Term courses and deadline for overload/underload
and “ F " rep eat form s.
7:00 p.m . O pen ing lecture for "Portrait C oin s and Im ages o f
P ow er" exhibition: "M essages and Perceptions in R om an
Im p erial Im agery," R andall M cN eill, assistant professor o f
classics; W riston A rt C en ter auditorium .
8:00 p.m . G uest lecture: Fred Lerdahl, '65, D.F.A. '99, and
m u sic o f F red L erdahl perform ed b y L aw rence faculty and
stu den ts; H arper H all.
8:00 p.m .
Suitcase D ance, sponsored by Student
O u treach C om m ittee o f D ean o f Students s ta ff and B A C ­
C H U S ; R iverview Lounge.
12:00 noon Baseball vs. Lakeland College; W hiting Field.
3:00 p.m. "H ow Can I Keep From Singing?" Arts A cadem y Girl
C h oir concert; M em orial Chapel. Adults $6, senior citizens and
students $4.
MONDAY, APRIL 15
6:00 p.m. Quad/Graphics inform ation session; C areer Center.
8:00 p.m. Student recital: S ara Snyder, cello; H arper Hall.
9:30 p.m. E lectronic M usic C lub (E M C ) m eeting; O rm sby Hall
Lounge.
10:00 p.m. Free Jazz Sushi, ja z z com bo and open ja m ,'T h e
U nderground Coffeehouse.
TUESDAY; APRIL 16
SATURDAY, APRIL 13
■
•V
•
i
i
i
1 :0 0 p.m . S tud ent recital: H annah Trobe, cello; H arper Hall.
3 :0 0 p.m . S tud ent recital: Jonathan Silvia, bass; H arper Hall.
5 :0 0 p.m . S tu d en t recital: E m ily M cCollum , viola, and Robin
G riffea th -L oeb , tenor; H arper Hall.
7:00 p.m . Skappleton B enefit concert, sponsored b y YU A I
C om m u n ity; R iverview Lounge. Adm ission $3.
8:00 p.m . L aw ren ce C h am ber O rchestra concert; M em orial
C hapel.
9:00 p.m . P ride form al; Lucinda’s. $5 in advan ce, $8 a t th e
door.
10:00 p.m . A lva S ta r band, sponsored b y th e C offeehouse
C o m m ittee; T h e U n derground C offeehouse.
SUNDAY, APRIL 14
8:00 a.m. Q uad/Graphics interviews; C areer Center.
7:00 p.m. Spanish and Latin Am erican Film Series: The
Official Story, Argentina, 1985; W riston auditorium .
7:00-9:00 p.m . H ousing Inform ation session: Form al G roup
H ousing and Them e H ouses; The U nderground C offeehouse.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17
9:00 p.m. Ghettobillies, sponsored by SO U P; The U nderground
Coffeehouse.
THURSDAY, A PR IL 18
11:10 a.m. Science Hall Colloquium : "W hack-a-m ole and O ther
Q uestionable A pproaches to H ealth C are Cost C ontrol,"
M erton Finkler, professor o f econom ics; Science Hall 102.
3:00 p.m. Softball vs. E dgew ood College; W hiting Field.
4:30 p.m. LU C C General C ouncil m eeting; Riverview Lounge.
6:00-9:00 p.m . N am ed Scholarship T h ank-A -T h on; T h e
U nderground Coffeehouse.
7:00 p.m. Colm an H all and B rokaw H all K a ra ok e N igh t;
V iking Room . A dm ission $1.
FRIDAY, APRIL 19
3:00 p.m. Men'B Tennis vs. C oe C ollege; L a w ren ce Courts.
8:00 p.m . Jazz Com position concert; H arper H all.
SATURDAY, APRIL 20
9:00 a.m. M en's Tennis vs. G rinnell C ollege; L a w ren ce C ourts.
1:00 p.m . Baseball vs. St. N orbert C ollege; W h itin g Field.
7:30 & 10:00 ^ .m . C lassic Film C lu b m ovie: S partacu s;
W riston auditorium .
8:00 p.m . 'W ith a Poet's Tbuch," Law rence C on cert Choir,
Chorale, and W om en's Choir, con du cted b y R ich ard B jella and
D avid E rb; M em orial Chapel.
8:00 p.m. "Problem s in O ne A ct," tw o short pla ys; The
U nderground Coffeehouse.
SUNDAY, APRIL 21
3:00 p.m . Faculty recital: M ichael K im w ith K u rt L ink, piano;
M em orial Chapel.
6:30 p.m. Law rence International C abaret 2002; R ec C en ter
gym- A dults, senior citizens and students $8, ch ildren 12 and
under $2, LU students $6.50.
8:00 p.m . "Problem s in O ne A ct," tw o sh ort plays; T he
U n derground Coffeehouse.
THE
I n c LAW
LAWRENTIAN
RCN 1IAN
FEATURES
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 200 2
H o m e la n d ’s H isto ry
Understanding the Arab-Israeli conflict requires context, compassion
by Ed Maxwell and Kris Shaffer
Nahariyyai
/Golan
"
<-HaigMs
T h e A r a b -I s r a e li c o n flic t’s ro o ts a re d eep ,
G a lile e
a n d its h is to rica l o r ig in s a re d ifficu lt to tra ce.
Tb u n d e r s t a n d th e c u r r e n t con flict, o n e m u s t
Lake ( y
fir s t u n d e r s t a n d a fe w e s s e n tia l h isto rica l
T h e k in g d o m o f Is ra e l w a s e s ta b lis h e d
arou nd
HaMa ' lt>en as\ J > - ,
/Nazareth*
S ~ '
M e d i t e r r a n e a n
e v e n ts .
S e a
1 0 0 0 B .C ., u n d e r th e k in g s h ip o f
_
J
V.
S a u l. T h e y w e r e c o n q u e r e d a n d e x ile d fo r a
fe w
g e n e r a tio n s b y th e
B a b y lo n ia n s , b u t
a s id e fr o m th a t p e r io d o f e x ile, th e y re m a in e d
in th e la n d o f P a le s tin e fo r a m ille n n iu m .
A ft e r th e ir th ir d k in g , S o lo m o n , Isra el w a s
d iv id e d in to tw o k in g d o m s . T h e k in g d o m in
th e n o r th w a s c a lle d th e N o r t h e r n K in g d o m
o r E p h r a im (n a m e d a fte r th e la r g e s t n o rth ­
e r n tr ib e ), a n d th e k in g d o m in th e s o u th w a s
ca lle d J u d a h (n a m e d a fte r th e la r g e s t s o u th ­
ern
tr ib e ). J e r u s a le m
w as
th e
ca p ito l o f
The 1993 meeting betweem PL0 Chairman Yasser
Arafat and then Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak
Rabin was one of the few moments of hope for
peace. Rabin was assassinated on Nov. 3,1995, by
an Israeli extremist who opposed Israeli conces­
sions made in the peace process.
Avtv-Yafo
Judah.
T h e R o m a n s c o n q u e r e d th e r e g io n in 6 3
B .C . A ft e r a J e w is h r e b e llio n in 13 2 A .D ., th e
B e n -G u rio n d e c la r e d th e in d e p e n d e n ce o f th e
R om ans
s ta te o f Isra el, smd fiv e A r a b co u n trie s in v a d ­
ren am ed
th e
e n t ir e
r e g io n
P a le s tin e , w h ic h m e a n s “ la n d o f P h ilis tin e s ,”
A r a b s th e n liv in g a m id s t th e J e w s fled
a fte r theft* lo n g -v a n q u is h e d en em y. D u r in g
d u r in g th e w a r fo r sev era l rea son s. S o m e fled
o ccu p a tio n , th e J e w is h te m p le in
b e ca u s e th e y fe a r e d J e w is h re ta lia tio n in
J e r u s a le m w a s d e s tro y e d in 7 0 A .D . A fte r a n
re s p o n s e to P a le s tin ia n m a s s a cre o f J e w is h
a b o r tiv e r e b e llio n in 132 A .D ., th e R o m a n s
se ttle rs
e x p e lle d m o s t o f th e J e w s a n d C h ris tia n s liv ­
b e ca u s e a g ro u p o f e x tre m is t J e w is h figh ters
'R o m a n
in
H ebron
in
1929. O th e r s
con flict, e v e n sm a ll g ro u p s o f p e o p le th a t d o
b y c a lip h U m a r, a n A r a b M u s lim ru ler, a n d
n o t n e ce ss a rily re p re se n t th e w h o le o f th e ir
in 6 9 1 th e A r a b s b u ilt th e D o m e o f th e
n a tio n s h a v e b e e n a b le to a lte r th e p e a ce
R o c k — I s la m ’s
th e
p rocess. E g y p t’s ra d io b ro a d ca s ts re a ch e d
w o r ld — o n th e site o f Is ra e l’s th r e e tem p les.
m a n y A ra b s a n d a d v ise d th a t th e y le a v e th e
In
re g io n w h ile th e A r a b a rm ies e ra d ic a te d th e
t h ir d
h o lie s t
s it e
in
1 2 9 1 , th e M a m lu k s o f E g y p t, a n o th e r
con qu ered
P a le s t in e .
In
T h e su rr o u n d in g A r a b n a tio n s re fu s e d to
w a s a ls o M u s lim , c o n q u e r e d P a le s tin e . F o r
in te g ra te th e refu g e e s b eca u se th e y re fu s e d
over
in
to re co g n iz e th e le g itim a cy a n d p e r m a n e n cy
P a le s tin e , th e J e w s g e n e r a lly liv e d w e ll a s a
o f Isra el. F o r its p a rt, Isra el re fu s e d to a llow
p r o te c t e d m in ority. T h is is in s ta r k co n tra s t
th e refu g e e s to re tu rn b e ca u s e th e y fea red
t o th e p e r s e c u tio n th a t th e E u r o p e a n J e w s
m o r e violen ce. T h u s th e P a le s tin ia n r e fu g e e
fa c e d d u r in g th is tim e .
p r o b le m b eg a n . T h e refu g e e s s u b s e q u e n tly
m i lle n n iu m
of
M u s lim
r u le
T b w a rd th e e n d o f th e n in e te e n th ce n tu ­
ry,
T h eodore
E u ropean
H erzl
J e w is h
began
o r g a n iz in g
n a t io n a lis t
a
m ovem ent
a n d n o t ju s t A ra b s.
Isra el fo u g h t s ev era l m o re w a rs , in clu d ­
in g th e S ix D a y W a r in 1967, in w h ich Isra el
m e n t w a s b e g in n in g in r e s p o n s e to a b je ct
c a p tu r e d
p o v e r ty t h a t re s u lte d fr o m p o o r T u rk is h ru le.
H e ig h ts fro m
L e a d in g u p to W o rld W a r I, la r g e n u m b e r s o f
a g g re s s iv e tro o p m o b iliza tio n in s e v e ra l s u r ­
J e w s m ig r a te d fr o m
E u r o p e t o P a lestin e.
ro u n d in g cou n tries, Isra el la u n ch e d a p r e ­
T h e y p a id A r a b la n d h o ld e r s e x c e e d in g ly h ig h
e m p tiv e strik e. C itin g in d e fe n s ib le b o rd e rs
p r ic e s fo r la n d in P a le s tin e in o r d e r to e s ca p e
(Isra e l w a s o n ly 7 m iles w id e a t o n e p oin t),
p e r s e c u tio n a n d w it h th e h o p e s o f o n e d a y
Isra el s tru ck p reem ptively.
th e W e s t B a n k
Jordan
a n d th e
a n d S y ria .
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A t th e e n d o f th is con flict, th e U n ite d
W o r ld W a r I, b o th J e w s a n d A r a b s fo u g h t
N a tio n s cre a te d R esolu tion s 2 4 2 a n d 33 8 ,
a lo n g s id e th e B r itis h a g a in s t th e T u rk s.
w h ich ca ll fo r a p a rtia l w ith d r a w a l o f Isra eli
A ft e r t h e fa ll o f th e O tt o m a n E m p ire ,
forces fro m territories o ccu p ie d in th e w a r, in
J e w s b e g a n to e x p e l A r a b s p e a s a n ts fro m th e
o rd e r to cre a te tw o in d e p e n d e n t a n d d e fe n s i­
la n d t h e y b o u g h t fr o m A r a b la n d h o ld e rs . T h e
b le sta tes. R e s o lu tio n 3 3 8 sp e cifie s th a t th e
p e a s a n t s r e s e n te d th is e x p u ls io n , a n d a t th e
fu tu re b o rd e r s o f th e s e sta tes w ill b e d e c id e d
s a m e tim e a r e s e n t m e n t o f J e w is h p r e se n ce
by
a
tre a ty
b e tw ee n
th e
I s r a e lis
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in t e lle c t u a ls .
tio n s n o te d th a t th e p r o -1967 b o r d e r w a s n o t
A t t h a t tim e , G r e a t B r ita in
o ccu p ie d
• b m & o ccu p tu
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and
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G o la n
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fo u n d in g a J e w is h sta te in th e re g io n . D u r in g
v ie w e d
JORDAN
Negev
s e lv es as a tool fo r su rv iv a l, a s P a le s tin ia n s
t h e s a m e tim e , a n A r a b n a tio n a lis t m o v e ­
in t e lle c t u a ls
Dimona
s o u g h t to cre a te a n a tion a l id e n tity fo r th e m ­
(Z io n is m ) in r e s p o n s e to a n ti-S e m itis m . A t
T h ese
Beersheba
J e w is h p resen ce.
c .1 5 1 6 , th e T u rk is h O tto m a n E m p ire , w h ich
a
/ Ashqelon
Gaza
fled
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grou p,
m m
m a s s a cre d a n A r a b villa g e. T h r o u g h o u t th is
in g in P a le s tin e .
M u s l im
m m -. . /
e d Israel.
to h u m ilia te th e J e w is h p e o p le b y n a m in g it
Israeli lands are held as sacred by Jews, Arabs, and Christians alike. Palestine’s history has been
marred by often brutal violence. Despite it’s small area, it has been the scene of countless wars and
disputes throughout history.
P a le s t in e u n d e r a m a n d a t e b y th e L e a g u e o f
A fte r tw e n ty -s ix y e a rs o f s p o ra d ic v io ­
N a tio n s . I n 19 1 7, G r e a t B r ita in is s u e d th e
len ce, th e tw o p a rties c a m e to th e b a rg a in in g
step p in g -s to n e s to a fin a l n e g o tia tio n , th is
w o u ld n o t cre a te t w o in d e p e n d e n t a n d d e fe n ­
B a lfo u r
m a s t e r fu lly
ta b le a g a in in 1993, w h e r e Is ra e l a n d th e
dea l w o u ld h a v e b e e n p e r m a n e n t. A fte r th is
s ib le sta te s, a n d
p r o m is e d b o th th e J e w s a n d th e A r a b s th a t
P a le s tin ia n L ib e ra tio n O rg a n iz a tio n (P L O )
a g reem en t, th e P a le s tin ia n s w o u ld n o lo n g e r
r e tu r n in g re fu g e e s w o u ld b e s o la rge, th a t
t h e y a lo n e w o u ld r e c e iv e a s ta te in P a lestin e.
n e g o tia te d th e O s lo A cco rd s , la y in g o u t th e
b e a b le to d ip lo m a tica lly p u r s u e a n y n e w
th e s ta te o f Is ra e l w o u ld n o t b e
a g re e m e n ts o n th e issu e s o f J e r u s a le m o r
d le th e ir re tu rn .
D e c la r a t io n ,
w h ic h
I n 1 9 2 1 , o v e r h a l f o f th e P a le s tin ia n la n d
n e ce ss a ry g ro u n d w o rk for a fin a l p e a ce n e g o ­
(to d a y ’s K in g d o m o f J o r d a n ) w a s g iv e n to
tia tio n . H o w e v e r, th e p e a ce
A r a b s , a n d G r e a t B r ita in still c o n tro lle d th e
g re a tly s lo w e d b y a cts o f v io le n ce o n b o th
p r o ce s s w a s
P a lestin ia n refu g e e s, tw o is s u e s th a t a re
b ecau se
th e
num ber o f
able
to h a n ­
C u rre n tly, th e r e is n o p e a ce p la n o n th e
p a ra m o u n t to th e P a le s tin ia n ca u se . A s a
t a b le
resu lt, th e P a le s tin ia n A u th o r ity o rch e s tra t­
U n fo rtu n a te ly , n e g o tia to r s h a v e be.
sin a te d Isra eli P rim e M in is te r R a b in (w h o
ed a v io le n t re s p o n s e to th e o ffe r m a d e b y
to fin d a v ia b le c o m p r o m is e th a t sai
cto ri-
th is tim e , th e r e s e n tm e n t b e tw e e n J e w s a n d
n e g o tia t e d
Isra el a n d e n d o rs e d b y P r e s id e n t C lin to n .
ly a d d re s se s th e is s u e s o f J e r u s a le m
nr a n d
A r a b s w a s g r o w in g in c r e a s in g ly v iolen t.
b e h a lf) in 1995.
la n d w e s t o f th e J o r d a n R iv er, w h ic h c o n ­
t a in e d b o t h J e w is h a n d A r a b s e ttle m e n ts . A t
sides. F u rth e rm o re , Isra eli e x tre m is ts a s s a s ­
th e
O s lo A c c o r d s
on
I s r a e l’s
R ecen tly, a n e w p ro p o s a l fo r p e a ce h a s
b e e n m a d e b y th e S a u d is a n d e n d o r s e d b y
to
w h ich
b o th
s id e s
d e fe n sib le b o rd e r s , P a le s tin ia i
car.
ig re e .
n a b le
rac es, a n d
th e e n d o f te r ro ris m .
T h e r is e o f N a z is m le d to a n in cre a s e o f
T h e n , in 2 0 0 0 , a co lla p se d p e a ce d e a l
J e w is h m ig r a tio n fr o m E u r o p e to P a le s tin e
k n o w n a s th e C a m p D a v id T a lk s s p a rk e d th e
th e A r a b w orld . T h is p la n is re m a r k a b ly s im ­
is s u e , o n e d e e p ly im b e d d e d in
A s a n y o n e c a n se e , th is is .
a p lic a te d
H o lo c a u s t . T h is
v io le n t P a le s tin ia n in tifa d a , o r u p ris in g , th a t
ila r to th e C a m p D a v id T a lk s, h o w e v e r it
in c r e a s e d th e te n s io n a n d v io le n c e b e tw e e n
ex is ts today. E v e n th o u g h th e o ffe r Isra el
w o u ld re d u ce Isra e l to its p r o -1967 b o rd e rs
im p o r ta n t fo r L a w r e n tia n s to u n d e r s ta n d
th e t w o g r o u p s e v e n m ore. In 1 9 4 7 th e U N
m ade
and
of
th e c o n te x t fo r th is co n flic t, s o th a t e v e ry o n e
v o t e d t o d iv id e th e la n d o f P a le s tin e w e s t o f
Y a sser A r a fa t w a s m o r e g e n e ro u s th a n a n y
P a le s tin ia n re fu g e e s in to th e J e w is h sta te.
c a n m a k e in fo r m e d a n d c o m p a s s io n a te ju d g ­
th e J o r d a n in to tw o s ta te s, o n e J e w is h a n d
p r e v io u s offer, A r a fa t w o u ld n o t a cce p t it.
T h e Isra elis w ill n o t a g re e to th is, b e ca u s e —
m e n ts
o n e A r a b . I n 1 9 4 8, v io le n c e p e a k e d a s D a v id
U n lik e th e p r e v io u s p e a ce d ea ls, w h ich w e re
a s th e
P a le s tin e today.
in
ord er
to
esca pe
th e
to P a le s tin ia n A u th o r ity P r e s id e n t
w o u ld
UN
ca u se
a
m a s s iv e
n o te d — th e
in flu x
p r e -1 9 6 7
borders
about
th e
a cts
ustory. It is
t a k in g
p la c e
in
THE LAWRENTIAN
OPINIONS & EDITORIALS
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 200 2
FR
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Conflict in the Middle East: Faculty opinions
by
P lacing hum anity
The demonization of Israel
doesn't help to promote peace before nationalism
by Peter Glick
" a n t i- I s r a e l" in t h e f u n d a m e n t a l
u n c r it ic a l a p o lo g is t fo r I s r a e l. I
Protestor of Psychology
s e n s e t h a t h e is " a g a in s t t h e w a y
c o n s id e r th e p a s t p r o life r a t io n o f
it [th e S t a t e o f Is r a e l] w a s c r e a t ­
I s r a e li s e t t le m e n t s in t h e W e s t
ed
Bank
S a le h
H i j a z i 's
W h i t e l e y 's
and
recen t
D an
and
th e
w ay
it
has
been
and
G aza
to
be
an
by Oren Kosansky
Assist^frt Professor of Aiitliropolofy
The
le t h a l
recen t
e s c a la tio n
a tta ck s
a g a in s t
of
yea
spo
shii
yea
A s a p o w e r f u l, i f s u r e l y d if f i­
co n
c u lt , w a y to e m p h a s iz e a r e c o g ­
w oi
n it io n o f t h e c o m m o n h u m a n it y
la n
th a t
phi
lin k s
P a le s tin ia n
and
Is r a e li
I s r a e li v ic t im s , I e n c o u r a g e a ll
is.
e d it o r ia ls
m a in t a in e d ." I c a n o n ly r e a d t h is
im m o r a l p o lic y a n d w a n t t o s e e a
c iv ilia n s a n d t h e in t e n s ific a t io n
w h o id e n t i fy a s J e w s o r A r a b s to
a b o u t I s r a e l p r e s e n t d is t u r b in g
a t t it u d e a s d e n y in g I s r a e l's c o n ­
v ia b le
of
are
le t t h e ir f ir s t e x p r e s s io n s o f g r i e f
th a
a n d u n h e lp f u l a t t it u d e s o f th e
tin u e d
M r.
lis h e d a s s o o n a s p o s s ib le . ( A t
u n s p e a k a b ly t r a g ic in s c o p e a n d
b e f o r t h o s e o n t h e o t h e r s id e .
pa)
sort
but
W h it e l e y n o t e s t h a t c r it ic iz in g
th e s a m e tim e , M r. W h ite le y , a re
s ig n ific a n c e . T h e s e b lo o d y d e v e l ­
W e m u s t h e a r m o r e A m e r ic a n
Ha
I s r a e lis
Isra el d o e s n ot m a k e a p e r so n
y o u a w a r e t h a t I s r a e l h a s , in t h e
op m en ts
as
J e w s j o i n v o c a l ly w it h I s r a e lis
en t
t o d ig in t h e ir h e e ls . M r. H ija z i
" a n t i- A m e r ic a n ." B u t g iv e n h is
p a s t , g iv e n u p im m e n s e c h u n k s
A r a b n a t io n s g a t h e r e d t o c o n s i d ­
w h o c a ll fo r a n e n d t o t h e o c c u ­
oth
d e m o n iz e s
ran t
s p e c ific
o f o c c u p ie d t e r r it o r y f o r p e a c e o r
er
tw o
p a t io n o f P a le s t in e a n d w h o c o n ­
a n t i-
o u g h t t o h o ld t h e s a m e a t t it u d e
o f w hat
th e
e m b a t t le d p e o p le s . I a m le f t w it h
d e m n t h e m i lit a r y v io le n c e b y
to w a rd
P a le s t in ia n s a t C a m p D a v id ? ) It
th e s t a le a d m ix t u r e o f d e s p a ir
w h ic h
th a t
u n fo r tu n a t e ly ,
u n d e r s t a n d a b ly ,
ech oes
cau se
Is r a e l.
H is
lo n g -s ta n d in g
S e m it ic
c la im s
in s a t i a b l e
th a t
Jew s
m u rd erers
a c c o r d in g
to
M r .H ija z i,
a re
r ig h t
to
e x is t .
c la im s ,
th e
he
U .S .
lo g ic a lly
th a t
he
has
P a le s t in ia n
B arak
s ta t e e s t a b ­
o ffe r e d
to
m ilita r y
a
r e p r is a ls
occu rred
s e t t le m e n t
p r e c is e ly
b e tw e e n
t h a t o c c u p a t io n
w ho,
to w a r d I s r a e l. T h e c a s e f o r t h e
is
sta te
a n d h o p e t h a t h a s w e a r ie d a ll
ta in e d .
im p o r ta n t
fo r
any
T h ere
can
is
be
fo r c e
U .S . o c c u p y in g " s t o le n la n d s " is
( in c lu d in g I s r a e l) to r e c o g n iz e ,
w h o h a v e b e e n t r y in g to im a g in e
A m e r ic a n
" y o u r u n b o r n c h i l d .. .o u t o f y o u r
cle a r. M illio n s o f in d ig e n o u s p e o ­
p u b lic ly a c k n o w le d g e , a n d o ffe r
a la s t in g p e a c e .
fo r c e fu lly , a n d w it h o u t q u a l if ic a ­
w i f e 's
p le s
tu m m y
w ith
a
k n i f e ."
k ille d
r e a lis t ic r e p a r a t io n s fo r u n ju s t
T h e r e a r e th o s e , o n a ll s id e s ,
p a s t a c tio n s . B u t th is c a n n o t b e
w h o c a n o n ly e n v is io n a d e a d ly
a t t a c k s a g a in s t I s r a e li c iv ilia n s .
A r a b n e w s p a p e r s th a t co n te n d ,
ing
N orth
a c c o m p lis h e d
f ig h t to th e e n d . I s r a e li m ilit a r y
T h is d o e s n o t m e a n w e w e a k e n
f o r e x a m p le , t h a t I s r a e lis m u r ­
abl
a n y t h in g t h a t h a s h a p p e n e d in
n a t io n is d e m o n iz e d , w h e n
h aw ks,
s u ic id e
o u r lo y a lt y t o a n a t io n a l c o m m u ­
d e r a n d d r a in t h e b lo o d o f A r a b
tic
I s r a e l. M r. W h it e le y 's c la im
to
v e r y r ig h t t o e x is t e n c e is q u e s ­
b o m b e r s , a n d r a d ic a liz e d n a t io n ­
n ity , d ilu t e o u r p o li t ic a l c o n v ic ­
c h ild r e n in o r d e r t o m a k e m a t -
ma
be
"a n t i-
tio n e d , o r w h e n it is s u b je c t e d to
a lis t s o f a ll p e r s u a s io n s r e p r e ­
t io n s , o r c o n c e d e to d e m a n d s w e
zoh
wo
A m e r ic a n " r e v e a ls a d is t u r b in g
r a n d o m t e r r o r is t a t t a c k s , a ll o f
s e n t , fo r m o s t A m e r ic a n s , th e
fin d u n a c c e p t a b le . I t m e a n s s im ­
inu
d o u b le -s ta n d a r d -h e
w h ich
a
fa c e a n d t h e c o r e o f t w o a p p a r ­
p ly t h a t w e c h e c k o u r p a r o c h ia l
art
sta n ce .
e n t c o n s t it u e n c ie s o f in t r a c t a b l e
n a t io n a lis m s
t r a n s fo r m e d in t o u g ly h a t r e d .
P a s s o v e r .)
fo r b u il d in g
M r.
th e
H ija z i
sta te o f
A m e r ic a ,
" a n t i-I s r a e l"
or
by
v o c a lly ,
d u r in g t h e E u r o p e a n in v a s io n o f
fo r
d is p la c e d
w ho
( S i m il a r a t t it u d e s a r e e v id e n t in
c a lls
w ere
A rabs
A
sus­
m ore
fa r
e x c e e d in g
but
not
seem s
to
w hen
n a tu r a lly
a
w h o le
its
m o t iv a t e
P a le s tin ia n s
tio n
con d em n
P a le s t in e o n t h e b lo o d o f m a r ­
u n d e r s t a n d t h a t c r it ic iz in g c u r ­
t y r s , p r e s u m a b ly t h o s e w h o a re
r e n t U .S . p o lic ie s o r p a s t U .S .
B o t h P a le s t in ia n s a n d I s r a e lis
v io le n c e . A m e r ic a n
e a g e r to b lo w t h e m s e lv e s u p in
a ctio n s
w ill h a v e to m a k e h a r d c o m p r o ­
J e w is h
crow d ed
e n ta il
U .S .'s
m is e s to a t t a in p e a c e . P u t t in g
a n d p r o m o t e a r h e t o r ic o f u n ila t ­
easy,
r ig h t to c o n t in u e d e x is t e n c e , b u t
a ll o f t h e b la m e fo r th e c u r r e n t
era l
ra th e r
w hen
t u r m o il o n I s r a e l a lo n e is c o u n ­
t e r p r o d u c t iv e .
m a r k e t p la c e s ,
c r im in a t e ly
a d u lt s
k illin g
and
c iv ilia n
c h ild r e n ,
t h e m s e lv e s . H is
in d is ­
n o t ju s t
a t t it u d e s s u g ­
does
not
n e c e s s a r ily
q u e s tio n in g
it
com es
th e
to
Isra el
he
s e lf-d e fe n s iv e
and
b la m e
v o ic e s -b o th
A ra b -th a t
(i.e .
"it's
parrot
a ll
t h e ir
la m e n t
b e fo r e
th e y
are
Kh
T h e c h a lle n g e , b y n o m e a n s
is
to
ex ten d
th a n
to
om
sy m p a th y
fix b l a m e
res
and
mi
fa u lt " ) a re , to m y m in d , t h e d is ­
u l t im a t e ly to s e a r c h f o r w a y s to
th<
b lit h e ly
and
c a t e g o r ic a lly
lik e
a s t r o u s e m b o d im e n t o f a v i e w ­
e n c o u r a g e d ia lo g u e r a t h e r t h a n
g e s t lit t le a p p e t it e f o r a n e g o t i­
ms
dem ns
not
o n ly
e n tir e
M r. H ija z i's a n d M r. W h it e le y 's
p o in t t h a t c a n n o t m a k e r o o m fo r
a t e d s o lu t io n .
t o fo r e c lo s e it. T h e c o s t s o f n o t
tin
n a t io n 's p a s t , b u t it s c u r r e n t a n d
h o ld s w a y , h o w c a n a r e a lis t ic
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THE LAWRENTIAN
OPINIONS & EDITORIALS
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 200 2
‘I paid $30,000 dollars for THIS?!’
by Robin Humbert
What name would you give to the
new residence hall?
im p orta n tly , th e p a re n ts . S o , to cla im th a t o n e is o u t
th irty th o u s a n d d o lla rs a yea r, a n d th a t th is g r e a t
W it h th e e n d o f s e c o n d te r m c a m e th e e n d o f th is
in stitu tio n w e a tte n d is to b la m e , is a sin in e .
y e a r 's fr e s h m a n s tu d ie s c o u rs e . A s u su a l, th e fa c u lty
In a d d ition , n o w h e r e in th e u n iv e rs ity lite r a tu r e is
s p o n s o r e d a p a r t y fo r th e fr e s h m e n a n d a w a r d e d t-
th e re a n a d v e r tis e m e n t fo r a t-s h irt (o r la c k o f ca b le ,
s h ir ts t o a ll th e s tu d e n ts w h o c o m p le te d th e cla s s th is
p r o b le m a tic m e a l p la n s , p o o r a th le tic fa c ilitie s , o r a n y ­
y e a r. I h e a r d o n e o f t h e fr e s h m a n s tu d ie s p a rticip a n ts
th in g e lse o n e w a n t s to q u ib b le a b o u t y e a r a fte r y e a r).
c o m p la in in g a b o u t th e s h ir t g iv e n to her. H e r a ctu a l
In d iv id u a ls s h o u ld b e h a p p y w ith w h a t is a v a ila b le fo r
w o r d s w e r e , "I c a n 't b e lie v e I p a y th ir ty th o u s a n d d o l­
th e s u p p o s e d th ir ty th o u s a n d d o lla r s a y e a r th a t is
la r s a y e a r fo r th is u g ly s h ir t!" A s I re fle c te d o n th is
b e in g p a id . W h a t w e re ce iv e fo r th a t m o n e y is a c tu a l­
p h r a s e , it o c c u r r e d t o m e h o w a b s u r d t h a t s ta te m e n t
ly a p ie c e o f p a r c h m e n t c a lle d a d ip lo m a , m a r k in g
is.
g ra d u a tio n fr o m s u c h a n e s te e m e d u n iv ersity . A ll
S h e is n o t t h e o n ly c u lp r it o f th is offe n s e . I a d m it
o th e r e x p e rie n ce s a re ju s t a d d e d b o n u s e s . S o r e m e m ­
th a t e v e n I h a v e b e e n k n o w n to s a y s u c h th in g s (i.e. "I
b er: y e s , e v e n th e s e e m in g ly n e g a tiv e a s p e c ts o f a c o l­
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le g e c a r e e r a t L a w r e n c e o n ly a d d ch a ra cter. A n d th a t
H o w e v e r , th e n u g o r it y o f L a w r e n tia n s d o n o t p a y th e ir
is w h a t s e ts L a w r e n c e a p a r t fr o m o th e r s ch o o ls, to
e n tir e tu it io n o u t-o f-p o c k e t. T h a t m o n e y co m e s fr o m
m a k e it a tr u ly u n iq u e in stitu tion .
t h ir t y t h o u s a n d
d o lla r s
a year
ayfly Hall’—because it will be
tbarded with those things in that
location.’’
Elizabeth Stoner
o th e r s o u rc e s : s c h o la r s h ip s , fin a n c ia l a id , a n d m o s t
America's most successful artist
by Melanie Kehoss
h a v e b een tra n s fe rre d to ca n v a s a n d , in m a n y ca ses,
"I’d call it the ’S.S. New Resid
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tou ch ed u p b y a rtists sp e cia lly tra in ed fo r th is w ork .
I f y o u h a v e e v e r b e e n to a n a rt fair, e n te re d a "fra m ­
T h is to u ch u p w o r k en h a n ce s th e g lo w in g effect. O n e
in g ga llery ," o r s e t fo o t in a co u n tr y h o m e , y o u a re p r o b ­
p rin t in th e gallery, a n e x a m p le o f th e h ig h -e n d "S tu d io
a b ly fa m ilia r w ith m id d le -cla s s A m e rica 's fa v orite a rtis­
S eries," w a s to u ch e d u p b y K in k a d e h im self, a n d so ld
tic g e n re . It fe a tu r e s b a b b lin g b rook s, g lo w in g cotta ges,
for $ 6 ,50 0 . T h e s a le s w o m a n b e a m e d as s h e p r e se n te d
m a je s tic s u n s e ts , a n d w o o d e d la n es. T h o u g h th e a rt
th e la v is h ly fra m e d ca n v a s, w h ich d id n o t lo o k m u ch
w o r ld h a s la rg e ly ig n o r e d th is sim p listic, p a n d e rin g
d ifferen t fro m th e m o re m o d e s tly p riced p rin ts.
im a g e ry , o n e m a n h a s m a n a g e d to cre a te a n e m p ire
T h e p rin ts, h ow ev er, a re o n ly th e b eg in n in g . M e d ia
A rts G ro u p h a s cre a te d a n en tire lifestyle a ro u n d th e
a r o u n d it.
I s p e a k , a s y o u m a y h a v e g u essed , o f T h o m a s
w o r k o f K in k a d e, a lifestyle th a t e m p h a s iz e s fa m ily v a l­
K in k a d e , "P a in te r o f L ig h t." H is p a in tin g s a re th e e p it­
u es, C h ristia n beliefs, a n d sim p le p lea su res. C itin g th e
o m e o f th e p ic tu re s q u e , b a la n ce d s o m e w h e re b e tw e e n
w ill o f G od , K in k a d e cla im s th a t it is h is C h ris tia n d u ty
re a lity a n d fa iry la n d . A lth o u g h th ese p a in tin g s a re n o t
to p rop a g a te h is w h o le so m e im a g es.
m u c h d iffe re n t fr o m th e ir w h o le sa le la n d s ca p e cou sin s,
In a d d ition to collectin g m u g s a n d p la tes, e x tre m e
th e m a n n e r in w h ic h th e y (a n d th e ir m a k e r) h a v e b e e n
K in k a d e d ev otees ca n live in T h e V illa ge, a g a te d c o m ­
m a r k e te d is s trik in g , a n d fu rth e rm o re , ra th e r u p s e t­
m u n ity in C a liforn ia w ith th e s a m e ty p es o f m e a n d e r ­
ting.
in g p a th s, o ld -fa sh ion ed stre e t la m p s, a n d sp a rk lin g
K in k a d e is th e p r im e s h a re h o ld e r o f M e d ia A rts,
s tre a m s th a t o n e m a y fin d in th e p a in tin g s. T h e o n ly
th e co rp o ra tio n th a t m a rk e ts h is w ork . T h is c o rp o ra ­
p r o b le m is th a t th e re w ill b e a ctu a l p eop le liv in g in th is
tio n co n sists o f a n in te rn a tio n a l n e tw o rk o f g a lleries
com m u n ity, w h e re a s th e p a in tin g s a re g e n e ra lly d e v o id
th a t s h o w o n ly K in k a d e 's w o rk . I v is ite d o n e o f th ese
o f h u m a n p resen ce.
g a lle rie s , lo ca te d in M a y fa ir M a ll in th e M ilw a u k e e
I m u s t giv e K in k a d e s o m e cred it. N o t o n ly h a s h e
a rea . (T h e K in k a d e g a lle ry in A p p le to n 's A v e n u e M a ll
b e co m e th e m o s t fin a n cia lly su ccessfu l a rtist in th e
re ce n tly clo s e d d u e to m ism a n a g e m e n t.)
cou n try ; h e h a s su b v e rte d th e en tire g a lle ry system ,
It s e e m s fittin g th a t m o s t K in k a d e S ig n a tu re g a l­
cre a tin g h is o w n p a ra llel sy ste m a n d a llo w in g th ose
le rie s a re lo ca te d w ith in m a lls. T h e re , th e p r od u cts a re
fro m th e ou tsid e to b e co m e p a rt o f a n e w a rt w orld .
e a s ily a cce s s ib le to th e a v e ra g e A m e rica n con su m er.
M o s t im portan tly, h e h a s cre a te d a g re a te r en th u s ia s m
N e v e rth e le ss , th e g a lle ry co n v e y e d a s e n s e th a t th is
for h is o w n w o rk th a n a n y o th e r a rtist o f th is century.
s h o p w a s o n a h ig h e r p la n e th a n B a th a n d B o d y W o rk s
A r e th ese n ot th e g oa ls o f th e p os tm o d e rn a rtist?
o r W ic k s 'n' S tick s. L o w lig h ts, d a r k w a lls, p lu sh c a r ­
T h e n a ga in , w e m u s t re m e m b e r th a t K in k a d e h a s
p e tin g , emd th e s o o th in g s o u n d s o f E n y a co n trib u te d to
ta k e n th e ea sy roa d , g iv in g th e p u b lic ex a ctly w h a t it
th e s e n s e th a t, fo r s o m e p e o p le , th is w a s a sa cred place.
w a n ts. T h e m a in d ifferen ce b e tw e e n K in k a d e a n d th e
T h e s a le s w o m a n sm ile d a n d a sk ed m e w h e th e r I
a v era g e sell-ou t is th a t K in k a d e h a s e m b ra ce d h is w o r k
h a d e v e r e x p e r ie n c e d K in k a d e 's w ork . S h e o b lig in g ly
a s b e in g m o re im p o rta n t th a n h ig h art. H e h a s rejected
lo w e r e d th e lig h ts to d e m o n s tra te h o w th e p a in tin g s
th e a rt w o rld a t e v e ry tu rn , ju s t a s th e a rt w o rld h a s
"lig h t u p " in th e d a rk . In d eed , a s th e lig h ts d im m ed , all
rejected h im .
th e w in d o w s in th e co tta g e s e e m e d to glow , a s d id th e
I f w e th in k o f T h o m a s K in k a d e 's w o r k a t all, let u s
stre e t la m p s a n d th e s e ttin g su n . N e a rly e v e ry K in k a d e
th in k o f it a s it re a lly is: e m p ty d ecora tion . S o m e day, it
p a in tin g in clu d e s s o m e fo rm o f electric ligh t, a g im m ick
m ig h t rise to th e sta tu s o f ca m p . T h e n th o s e o f u s w h o
th a t in sp ire s g a s p s o f a w e in th e view ers.
k n o w b etter w ill s m ile fo n d ly a t "G lo ry o f E v e n in g ,"
I t is im p o r ta n t to n o te th a t th e w o r k s for sa le a re
n o t K in k a d e 's o rig in a l p a in tin g s , b u t dig ita l p rin ts th a t
"G lory o f M orn in g ," o r "G lo ry o f W in ter," w o n d e rin g
h o w a n y on e co u ld h a v e ta k e n th is s t u ff s o seriously.
P erh a p s w e a lre a d y do.
Let the oppressed taxpayers go free
I n a n a r tic le e n tit le d , " U n d o th e H e a v y B u r d e n s ,"
w a g e s th a t in c r e a s e th e s ta n d a r d o f liv in g fo r th e
C h a r le s A h lg r e n , S t e p h e n E d w a r d S c a r f f M e m o r ia l
n a tiv e s o f im p o v e r is h e d co u n trie s . T h e o n ly c o u n t r y
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t h a t co u ld p o s s ib ly b e "to o p o o r " is o n e w ith o u t in h a b ­
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in c r e a s e its fo r e ig n a id b y a s m u c h a s th r e e tim e s th e
ita n ts.
c u r r e n t a m o u n t . T h is p r o p o s a l is s im p ly u n -A m e r ic a n
Tb r e c o m m e n d a n in c r e a s e in fo r e ig n a id a s a w a y
a n d r e lie s o n p a t e n t ly fa ls e b e lie fs r e g a r d in g s o c ia l
t o e a s e w o r ld p o v e r ty is to ig n o r e th e fa c ts o f h istory.
s c ie n c e s .
W e a lth flo w s fr o m p r o fits , a n d p r o fits flo w fr o m c a p i­
A n in c r e a s e in fo r e ig n a id , cla im s A h lg r e n , w o u ld
ta lis m . H o w e ls e d o y o u e x p la in th e fa c t t h a t th e U .S .
th a t
c a m e to b e th e s u p e r p o w e r it is ? T h e S o v ie t U n io n ,
w o u ld o c c u r o th e r w is e . A f t e r a ll, "D o e s n 't it m a k e s
e s ta b lis h e d o n a la n d m a s s o f c o m p a r a b le n a tu r a l
b e c h e a p e r t h a n d e a lin g w it h th e te r r o r is m
o f o u r h o m e la n d
r e s o u r ce s , c r u m b le d u n d e r c o m m u n is m . M a o Tbe
d e fe n s e b u d g e t to p r e v e n t m o r e fa ile d s ta t e s th a t h a r ­
T u n g w a s d ir e c tly r e s p o n s ib le fo r th e s ta r v a t io n o f 3 0
b o r t e r r o r is ts ? " I n d e e d , it w o u ld ; t h a t is, i f p o v e r ty le d
m illio n (th a t's 3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ) o f h is c itiz e n s b e c a u s e o f
t o te r r o r is m . B u t s tu d ie s s h o w th a t th e m e m b e r s o f
h is s o c ia lis t p r e m is e s . Y et A h lg r e n w a n t s u s to b e lie v e
t e r r o r is t o r g a n iz a tio n s a re fr o m m id d le - a n d u p p e r-
t h a t w e w o u ld a ll b e b e s t o f f i f w e w e r e to e m b r a c e th e
c la s s b a c k g r o u n d s . F u r t h e r m o r e , M id d le E a s t c o u n ­
id e a l, "F ro m e a c h a c c o r d in g to h is /h e r a b ility , to e a c h
tr ie s w it h d e c lin in g n a t io n a l in c o m e h a v e n o t e x p e r i­
a c c o r d in g to h is /h e r n e e d ."
[sic]
it th e‘HUs!!"
Will Samson
sense
to
spend
a
fr a c tio n
e n c e d a n y s ig n ific a n t in c r e a s e s in te r r o r is t a ctiv itie s .
T h e p r o p e r c o u r s e o f a ctio n is to c e a s e a ll fo re ig n
A h lg r e n g o e s o n t o s a y t h a t m a n y c o u n tr ie s "a re
a id , e v e r y d o lla r o f it. C u t p e r s o n a l in c o m e ta x e s b y
j u s t t o o p o o r t o a c h ie v e s u s t a in e d e c o n o m ic g r o w t h b y
s o m e a m o u n t e q u a l to th e c u r r e n t le v e l o f fo re ig n a id
t h e m s e lv e s ." T h is s t a t e m e n t is fa ls e b e c a u s e th e liv ­
a n d a llo w a n y fo re ig n a s s is ta n c e to b e h a n d le d b y e ffi­
i n g s t a n d a r d o f a n y s o c ie t y is in v e r s e ly c o r r e la t e d to
c ie n t, p r iv a te c h a ritie s , s o th a t e a c h U .S . citiz e n c a n
its v a lu e to la b o r in te n s iv e in d u s trie s . In o th e r w o r d s ,
m a k e th e d e c is io n to d o n a te o r n o t to d o n a te . T h e ro le
fir m s w h o s e p r o d u c t s r e q u ir e m a n u a l la b o r s e e k o u t
o f o u r g o v e r n m e n t is to p r o te c t o u r in te re s ts , a n d fo r ­
lo w -in c o m e c o u n t r ie s fo r t h e ir p r o d u c tio n fa c ilitie s .
e ig n a id h a s p r o v e n to u n d e r m in e th a t role.
T h e s e fir m s a r e w illin g a n d a b le to o ffe r fa v o r a b le
— D o m in iq u e Y a r n e ll ‘0 1
“Hillside Tragedy.’’
Chris Worman
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FEATURES
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2002
Hidden world provides dues to andent city’s past
m e e t th e w a te r n e e d s o f th e p e o ­
n e a t h t h e c it y 's w a lls .
by Rachel Hoerman
O c c u p ie d f r o m t h e 9 t h c e n t u ­
N«wt Editor
ry
F o r e ig n
p r o fe s s o r
C la u d io
B .C .E .
on w ard s
E tru sca n s
and
th e n
by
by
th e
p e o p le
p le , a s w e ll a s c o n n e c t t h e v a r i ­
ou s
ca ves
and
E x c a v a t io n s
ca ta co m b s.
have
u n ea rth ed
B iz z a r r i e x p l o r e d t h e in t r ig u e o f
c o n q u e r e d a n d in c o r p o r a t e d in to
E tru sca n
t h e u n d e r g r o u n d in a n A p r il 3
t h e R o m a n m e l t in g p o t , t h e p r e ­
liz e d a v a r i e t y o f m a t e r ia ls to
le c t u r e a t W r is t o n A u d it o r iu m .
s e n t - d a y t o w n o f O r v ie t o p a le s
p r o v id e
T h e A r c h a e o l o g i c a l I n s t it u t e o f
in c o m p a r i s o n t o it s p a s t g lo ry .
d u c t s a n d w e lls , s t o r a g e a r e a s ,
A m e r i c a s p o n s o r e d t h e le c t u r e ,
T hough
a n d g a r b a g e p it s w it h in t h e p r o ­
e n t i t l e d " E v i d e n c e o f th e P a s t in
c it y w a s s a c k e d a n d r a z e d b y th e
th e U n d e r g r o u n d S tru ctu r e s o f
R o m a n s in 2 6 4 B .C .E ., c lu e s to
O r v i e t o ." B iz z a r r i, a p r o f e s s o r a t
th e
th e U n iv e r s ity o f M a ce ra ta , s p e ­
tio n ,
c ia l i z e s in t h e f i e ld s o f E t r u s c a n ,
b e n e a t h it s a n c ie n t r u in s .
G r e e k , a n d R o m a n a r c h it e c t u r e
th e
c it y 's
o r ig i n a l
E tru sca n
stru ctu re ,
o r g a n iz a ­
c u ltu r e
r e m a in
and
U n d e r O r v ie t o
a re
m ason ry,
th e
p e o p le
h ills
c o u n tr y s id e
and
a n c ie n t
sy ste m s
tu n ­
su ch
to m b s,
n e ls , w e l l s , b u il d in g s , c a v e s , a n d
te a m
have
ca ta co m b s
gra ve
B i z z a r r i's l e c t u r e f o c u s e d o n
c o n ta in in g
every­
of
r o llin g
fa r m s te a d s,
w ith
n e c r o p o lis e s , o r
t h r e e c u lt u r e s .
u n dergrou n d
aque­
B e y o n d t h e c it y w a l l s lie s a
fe r tile
a n d t r a d e r e la t io n s b e t w e e n t h e
of
w it h
u ti­
t e c t iv e w a lls o f t h e city .
in t e r s p e r s e d
c o m p le x
w h ic h
and
B iz z a r i
and
d is c o v e r e d
good s,
a to p
t o m b s . W it h in
su ch
as
p o t te r y ,
d is c o v e r i e s f r o m h is r e s e a r c h in
th in g fr o m p o t s h a r d s to h u m a n
c e r a m ic s ,
t h e u n i q u e l y s it u a t e d h ill t o w n
s k e le to n s .
w h i c h p o i n t t o t h e m a t e r ia l c u l ­
o f O r v ie t o , Ita ly .
a lo n e a r e a n a s t o u n d in g t e s t a ­
tu re
m e n t to t h e c r a f t s m a n s h ip a n d
t h e ir e x t e n s iv e
p la c e
in g e n u i t y o f t h e E t r u s c a n s . T h e
w ith
c h a r a c t e r i z e d b y it s r o llin g h ills ,
in t r ic a t e s y s t e m c a r v e d o u t fo r
R om e.
ste e p
w in e
L oca ted
p r o v in c e
in
of
th e
U m b r ia ,
ce n tra l
a
c lif f s , a n d r o c k y t e r r a in ,
The
c e lla r s ,
O r v i e t o c r o w n s a p la t e a u o f v o l ­
g r in d in g
c a n ic
rock
areas
s id e s
by
cave
n e tw o rk s
p ig e o n
a rea s,
and
keeps,
m illin g
je w e lr y ,
h is
v a r io u s
o f th e
and
E tru sca n s
a rtis a n s
tra d e
in
to o ls ,
and
to
r e la t io n s
G reece
and
B iz z a r i h a s m a d e s e v e r a l d i s ­
co v e r ie s
w it h in
th e
c it y
w a lls
AN ANCIENT WORLD is underground in Orvieto, Italy. Claudio Bizzarri presented
his archeological discoveries in a lecture April 3.
d a ily
lo s t d u e t o t h e f a l l i n g a w a y o f
liv in g . A s B iz z a r i n o t e s , " T h e r e
c l i f f s id e a lo n g t h e p la t e a u 's r im .
is v e r y lit t l e t h a t c a n m a k e a n
M any
a r c h a e o lo g is t
a
u n c o v e r e d . " T h e p la t e a u is lik e a
g a r b a g e p it ; it s c o n t e n t s a r e lik e
h u g e a r t i c h o k e r ip e n in g , o p e n ­
t r e a s u r e s ."
in g a l o n g t h e e d g e , a n d c r a c k ­
b a s ic
in f o r m a t i o n
about
happy
lik e
oth e rs
have
yet
to
be
2 ,0 0 0
t h a t h i n t a t t h e d a i l y life o f t h e
T h o u g h s e v e r a l o f th e u n d e r ­
fa c e s.
c a v e s b e n e a t h O r v ie t o . O f th o s e ,
E t r u s c a n s . M ills t o n e s , c e r a m ic s ,
g r o u n d s p a c e s o f O r v ie t o h a v e
le a v e s
B iz z a r i n o te d th a t su ch p o s it io n ­
6 4 0 h a v e b e e n c a t a lo g u e d a n d
a q u e d u c t s , a n d w e lls p o in t t o a
been
c liff-d e ta c h
i n g m a d e t h e c it y " a p e r f e c t n a t ­
m apped.
c u lt u r e o f s k ille d a r t i s a n s , f a r m ­
d u e t o e r o s io n , l a n d s l i d e s , a n d
u n d erg rou n d stru ctu res b ecom e
a p p a r e n t ."
su rrou n ded
v e r tic a l
c liff
on
a ll
c o m p r is e s
over
d is c o v e r e d
and
e x p lo r e d
e r s , a n d c r a f t s p e o p le w i t h e x t e n ­
c a v e - in s , B iz z a r i e s t im a t e s t h a t
u n u s u a l d e v e lo p m e n t s o v e r th e
O r v i e t o w a s o r g a n iz e d a t m o r e
s iv e
m a n y o f O r v i e t o ’s u n d e r g r o u n d
ages
th a n
p it s a n d p o t s h a r d s a ls o p r o v id e
u ral
fo r tr e s s "
b oth
and
w ith in
a llo w e d
and
fo r
u n d er­
T h e tu n n e l sy ste m
one
le v e l
and
b en ea th
served
to
tra d e
r e la t io n s .
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stru ctu re s
have
a lr e a d y
in g ,"
sta te s
of
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th e
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"A s
fa ll
aw ay,
been
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L a w r e n c e ’s p r o d u c t io n o f
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th e
c o n fu s e d
r o m a n c e b e t w e e n t h e t w o m a in c h a r a c ­
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w eekend .
A sophom ore from
Mumbai, India, Arora led a 6-0
sh u tou t o f Lake F orest
C ollege on Saturday w ith a 64, 6-0 victo ry over S pencer
P eop les. Arora th en defeated
A ndy K nutson o f St. N orbert
C ollege 6-3, 6-2 in a M idw est
C onferen ce N orth D ivision
m atch on Sunday.
A rora also team ed w ith
Tom Lipari to w in th e No. 1
d ou b les m atch b oth days,
h elp in g L aw rence secu re the
d ou b les p oin t again st both
L ake F orest and St. Norbert.
Arora and Lipari im proved
th eir d oub les record to 6-1.
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SOFTBALL
h o u r fu n d r a is in g e v e n t.
Amy Varda turned in
th ree stellar p itching p er­
form ances for the w eek.
Varda, a ju n io r from
Mackinaw, 111., posted a 1-1
record w ith a 1.08 earned
run average in 16.2 innings
o f w ork d uring the w eek.
Varda started h er w eek
w ith an 8-0 sh utout of
W isconsin Lutheran C ollege
on Thursday. She w orked
a ll five in nings, allow in g
five h its w h ile strik in g out
th ree and w alk ing one.
Varda w as superb
again st th e U niversity of
W isconsin-W hitewater but
took the lo ss in a 3 -2 ,11in n in g d efea t at th e hands
o f the nationally-ranked
W arhawks on Saturday. She
w en t th e d istance, allow ing
eigh t h its and ju st two
earned runs. Varda also
cam e on in re lief in the sec­
ond gam e o f the doubleh ead er again st the
Warhawks, w orking 1 2/3
in nings o f scorless relief.
Does not involve cred­
and
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V a r d a p ic k e d u p th e lo s s b r in g ­
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S m ith , w h o w o n th e 8 0 0 -m e te r
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in n in gs for h is se co n d v icto ry o f th e
T h e V ik in gs s to rm e d b a ck m a k in g it
Sports Editor
year. H e stru ck o u t five b a tte rs on
5-4 a fter tw o in n in gs, b u t ju s t lik e
his w a y to b e co m in g 2-1 o n th e s e a ­
th e first g a m e a t C a rroll, th e ro a d
son.
te a m
T h e L a w re n ce U n iv ersity b a se­
b a ll te a m p la y e d fou r g a m es last
w eekend
Take us
out to the
ballgame
S p r i n g is in
and
in
s p r in g
a
young
not
r e a lly )
Y ankees
w ill
and
w in
say
lo o k
s ta r tin g
at
th e
r o ta tio n
2002
Y an kees’
te lls
you
a ll
y o u n e e d t o k n o w . Is t h e r e a n y ­
t h i n g s c a r i e r in b a s e b a l l t h a n
h a v in g t o fa c e a r o t a t io n w ith
th e
nam es
C le m e n s ,
M u s s in a ,
W e lls ,
P e t tit e ,
H ern an d ez?
Y an kees’
El
and
D uque
num ber
fiv e
is
fielder M a tt S m ith c a m e u p w ith
T h e P ion eers w o n 10-6. H e rz o g g a v e
C a r r o ll c a m e
tw o m en o n b a se a n d h it a b a ses-
u p e igh t ru n s in fo u r a n d tw o th ird s
at
clea rin g trip le to p u t th e V ik in gs in
in n in g s p itch ed , b u t o n ly fo u r o f th e
W h itin g F ield o n S a tu rd a y a fter­
th e lea d for good . T h e V ik in g s a d d e d
ru n s w e re ea rn ed . H e d r o p p e d to 0-
tw o m ore ru n s in th e e ig h th a n d o n e
2 for th e year. T h e V ik in g s m a d e
m ore in th e n in th in n in g to g a in a 7-
th re e erro rs in th e field, w h ich a id e d
3 victory. J u n io r s h ortstop J e r e m y
th e C a rroll h itters.
in
a
to
d o u b le
p la y th e
h eader
th e
sta rte r.
T h i s is t h e s a m e E l D u q u e w h o
8 ,7
4 ,3
April 6
Law rence
Carroll
6 ,6
10, 12
GOLF
A pril 8
E lm h u rst C ollege Invitational
Law rence
12th (out o f 17)
7-3. In th e first
Tbllefson w a s 4 -5 in th e g a m e w ith a
In th e se co n d g a m e , errors h u rt
g a m e , th e V ik in g s ju m p e d o u t to th e
d ou b le a n d a h o m e ru n . S op h o m o re
th e V ik in g s again . C a rro ll sco re d all
e a rly lead. T h e y took a d v a n ta g e o f
A pril 10
R.J. R osen th a l ca m e in to th e g a m e
its ru n s in th e first th re e in n in g s as
tw o C a rroll erro rs a n d lea d 2 -0 after
Law rence
2 ,3
in th e fifth in n in g to reliev e fre sh ­
L a w ren ce
St. N orbert
th e first in n in g. T h e V ik in g s a dd ed
1 .1
m a n A llen S erv a is a n d p ick e d u p
A n th o n y
th r e e
m ore
ru n s
rou ghed
J u s t in
up.
V ik in gs d id n o t g iv e A n th o n y a n y
th e g a m e, g iv in g u p o n ly tw o h its.
su p p o rt in th e field a s th e y c o m m it­
V ik in g s u sed th e ir sp eed a d va n ta ge
H e in crea sed h is record to 2-1 o n th e
te d six errors in th e g a m e. A n th o n y
o n th e b a s e p a th s, p ick in g u p an
season .
la s te d
base
w henever
p o s s ib le .
o n ly
tw o
and
one
SOFTBALL
The
th e victory. H e p itch ed th e re st o f
a
th e
w as
p it c h e r
s e co n d
e xtra
in
ju n i o r
5 -0 lea d . T h e
in n in g to ta k e
W o r ld S e r ie s .
O ne
p u t C a rroll in th e le a d perm anen tly.
C a rroll o n F r id a y a ftern oon , and
F r id a y 8 -4 a n d
th e
th e
fifth in n in g, a n d th a t w a s e n o u g h to
n o rth
April 5
Law rence
Carroll
w as
in n in g. S e n io r ce n te r
T h e V ik in g s s w e p t C a rroll on
I 'm g o i n g t o g o o u t o n a lim b
H erzog
th e e ig h th
te a m w o n e v e ry ga m e.
m a n 's
d e fia n t .
ta g ged fo r th ree m o r e ru n s in th e
w a s d ow n 3 -2 g o in g in to th e top o f
n oon . A s it tu rn e d ou t, th e road
fa n c y t u r n s t o ...b a s e b a ll.
(b u t
a g a in st C a rroll C ollege.
w as
In th e seco n d g a m e , L a w re n ce
T h e y p la y ed a d o u b le h e a d e r at
V ik in g s
t h e a i r a g a in ,
FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2002
th ird
MEN’S TENNIS
A pril 6
Law rence
Lake Forest
O n S aturd ay, th e V ik in g s d id
in n in gs, a s th e V ik in g s lo st to the
C a rroll s to rm e d b a ck w ith fou r ru n s
n o t fa ir s o w ell a g a in st th e P ion eers.
P io n e e rs 12-6. A n th o n y fell to 0 -2 on
in th e th ird in n in g , a n d th e g a m e
A pril 7
T h e y lost w ith scores o f 10-6 a n d 12-
th e year. O n e p o sitiv e o u t o f th is
s ta y e d a t 5 -4 u n til th e sixth. In th e
Law rence
6. In th e first g a m e , C a rroll ju m p e d
g a m e w a s L a w re n ce 's r e lie f p itch ­
St. N orbert
s ixth in n in g, ju n io r left field er R ya n
a h ea d o f L a w re n ce b y s co rin g five
in g .
Z u tte r h it a th re e ru n h o m e ru n a nd
ru n s in th e first in n in g . J u n io r ce n ­
p itch ed five a n d tw o th ird in n in g s o f
k e p t th e V ik in g s a h e a d for good a t 8-
te r field er J o e l M e ie r h it h is th ird
sco reless r e lie f fo r th e V ik in gs. T h e
4. Z u tte r w a s 3 -4 in th e g a m e w ith a
h o m e ru n o f th e s e a so n o f f o f L U
V ik in g s
d o u b le a n d h is h o m e ru n. F resh m a n
sen ior p itch e r R ick H e rz o g in th e
C o lle g e o n
A n th o n y K o u b a p itch ed all seven
first in n in g to p u t C a rroll ah ea d .
n oon.
F resh m a n
w ill
E th a n
h ost
D e n a u lt
to
L a k e la n d
S u n d a y a fte rn o o n
at
TRACK
A pril 6
Ripon C ollege Invitational
Women
5th
Men
6th
is 9 - 2 o v e r t h e l a s t f o u r p o s t ­
season s
w ith
an
D e p e n d in g o n
pans
o u t,
th e
V ik in g tennis set fo r season
E R A o f 2 .4 8 .
how
th e se a so n
Y ankees
c o u ld
Team Standings
p o te n tia lly g o in to th e p o s t s e a ­
son
w ith
th e
r o ta tio n .
tea m s
sam e
H ow
ca n
fiv e -m a n
m any
say
by Andy York
o th e r
th a t?
a n s w e r is n o n e . T h r o w
Sports Editor
M E N ’S T E N N IS
The
in th e
T h e L a w r e n c e U n iv e rs ity m en 's
a d d it io n o f J a s o n G ia m b i, a n d
te n n is te a m lik e s w h e r e th e y are
(m y
s in c e r e s t a p o lo g ie s to th e
MWC
W -L
r ig h t n o w a fte r a v e r y su ccessfu l
North D ivision
r e s t o f t h e l e a g u e ) I j u s t c a n 't
w e e k e n d . T h e V ik in g s d e fea ted tw o
Ripon
se e a n y o n e b e a tin g th e Y a n k e e s
M id w e s t
C o n fe r e n c e
L aw rence
in a f i v e o r s e v e n g a m e s e r ie s .
d e fe a te d
Lake
foes.
F orest
T hey
6 -0
2-0
1-1
1-1
0-0
0-2
St. N orb ert
B eloit
C arroll
on
I n f a c t , I 'm g o i n g t o g o f a r ­
S a tu rd a y a n d St. N o rb e rt 7 -0 on
th e r o u t o n a lim b h e r e a n d sa y
S u n d ay. T h e V ik in g s a re cu rren tly
if
I
4 -7 ov e ra ll o n th e s e a so n a n d a re 1-
South D iv isio n
w in
1 in th e M id w e s t C o n fe re n ce N orth
Illinois C.
K nox
G rinnell
Lake F orest
everyon e
th in k
th e se
m ore
gam es
s ta y s
h e a lt h y ,
Y ankees
th a n
can
S e a ttle
d id
la s t y e a r . G iv e n th e s t r e n g t h o f
th e ir
p itc h in g
and
th e ir
new
D ivision .
W h a t th a t re co rd d o e s n 't sh ow
is th a t th e y a re 2 -0 a g a in st tea m s
lo o k lin e -u p , I t h in k th e y c o u ld
fr o m
w in
season .
M W C . C o a ch D e n n is N ie m i feels
A ft e r a ll, th e 1 9 9 8 Y a n k e e s w o n
th a t h is te a m ca n d o s o m e d a m a g e
1 1 4 g a m e s . N o t o n l y d o e s t h is
th is sea son . "U n less w e h a v e a b ig
y e a r ’s t e a m h a v e g r e a t e r d e p t h ,
b re a k d o w n , w e sh ou ld b e on e o f th e
it
to p fo u r te a m s in th e con feren ce
120
has
gam es
th e
a to n in g
th is
added
fo r
la s t
in c e n t iv e
y e a r 's
of
W o rld
S e r ie s lo s s .
th e
S o u th
D iv is io n
MWC
W -L
to u rn a m e n t."
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THE MEN'S TENNIS TEAM likes where they are right now after a very suc­
cessful weekend, where they defeated two MWC foes.
W h ile I a m s itt in g o u t h e re
lo o k th e b e s t o n a first gla n ce, b u t i f
y o u lo o k a t th e ir sch e d u le a little
d ic tio n s ,
one:
d eep er, y o u w ill see th a t th e te a m
n u m b e r th re e B ria n H ilg e m a n a n d
CY
h a s b e e n v e r y com p etitiv e. T h e y did
n u m b e r fo u r N ick B eyler. T h e y a re
Y o u n g w i n n e r . W e l l s is b a c k in
n o t w in a s in g le m a tch on th eir
a lso d o u b le s p a r tn e r s
N e w Y o rk a n d w a n ts to p ro v e
s p rin g b re a k trip , b u t th ere is a rea ­
L U 's se co n d d ou b les tea m .
h e s h o u l d n e v e r h a v e l e f t in t h e
s o n b e h in d th a t. 'W e p la y ed m a n y
T h e fifth a n d six th sin g les p la y­
f i r s t p l a c e ( t h e l e f t y is a l r e a d y
to u g h te a m s o n o u r trip, m a n y d iv i­
ers d o rotate, b u t fo r m o st o f th e
2 -0 ). N o t o n ly t h a t , b u t la s t s e a ­
s io n tw o s ch o o ls a n d N A IA sch ools,
sea son th e y h a v e b e e n s o p h o m o re
s w e p t a p a ir o f g a m e s fro m
s o n 's
s o th e co m p e titio n w a s stiff," N iem i
D a n P u tte rm a n a n d ju n io r D a v e
W is c o n s in L u th e r a n C o lle g e
rest.
sa id . 'W e w e r e a lso m iss in g o u r
C arter. T h e s e tw o a re a lso d ou b le s
la s t
L o o k to B o o m e r to r e -e s ta b lis h
n u m b e r tw o a n d fo u r sin g les p la y ­
partn ers.
w ere
D a v id
Sox
h is
W e lls
d e b a c le
needs
to
p itc h in g
as
th e
w ith
be
AL
th e
la id
W h it e
to
r e p u ta tio n
t h is
year.
A s a s id e n o t e , B a r r y B o n d s
lo o k s lik e h e m ig h t b e in t e n d ­
i n g t o b r e a k h is o w n h o m e r u n
a n d fo rm
Sports Shorts
SOFTBALL
The
LU
sw ept
header
ers. I told a ll o u r g u y s th a t e v ery on e
w o u ld p la y w h e n w e w e re on ou r
a te a m th a t is a fo rm id a b le foe in
W h ite w a t e r
trip , s o w e w e r e o u tm a tch e d m o s t o f
th e
The
th e tim e."
m a jority o f o u r te a m s h o u ld m a k e it
W is c o n s in
to
th e
W h e n N ie m i h a s h is b est p la y ­
M id w e s t
th e
C o n fe r e n c e .
M id w e s t
"T h e
C o n fe r e n c e
fir s t
p itc h in g
r o ta tio n u p a g a in s t B o n d s on a
c o m p e titiv e .
to w in it a s a tea m , a s d o all o u r
r e g u la r
p la y e r
b a s is .
N ow
Y ankees
t h e r e 's
a
m a t c h - u p I w o u l d s e ll m y s i s t e r
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N u m b e r on e sin g les
soph om ore
3-4
5-8
5-9
1-5
Jai A rora
is
in d iv id u a ls.
O u r o n ly c o n fe re n ce
in
a
on
of
u n d e fe a te d s o fa r in M W C play. S o
V ik in g s
beat
W a r r io r s ,
8 -0
b e h in d
ju n io r
in
th e
Amy
on
d e fe a tin g
th e
th e m
is n u m b e r tw o s e n io r Tbm L i pari.
b y on e m a tch . I f w e p la y h a rd w e
A r o r a a n d L ip a ri a ls o te a m u p to
ca n b e a t a n y te a m in o u r co n fe r­
1 5 -0 .
produce
ence. T h is is th e s tro n g e s t te a m I
K o s t p ic k e d u p th e w in a n d
h a v e h a d sin ce I h a v e b e e n co a ch in g
w e n t 3 -3 w it h
h ere."
V ik in g
L a w r e n c e 's n u m b e r on e
d o u b le s tea m .
"O u r n u m b e r th re e a n d fou r
F resh m an
basem an
th ree
L au ren
R B I 's .
soph om ore
secon d
Shannon
A ren dt
s in g le s p la y e rs a re b o th fresh m a n ,
T h e V ik in g s h a v e th re e m a tch ­
a n d th e y a r e g iv in g o u r te a m a b ig
es th is w e e k , a t h o m e a g a in st B e lo it
w e n t 5 - 7 w i t h 7 R B I 's i n t h e
b o o s t th is s p rin g ," s a y s N iem i. T h e
o n T h u rsd a y, a t M a ria n o n F r id a y
tw o g a m e s.
t w o fre s h m e n
and
N ie m i cred its a re
at
M ilw a u k e e
S ch ool
E n g in e e r in g o n S a tu rd ay.
of
L aw rence
2-2
7-9
St. N orberrt
B eloit
0-0
0-4
9-6
6-12
0-0
0-0
0 -0
0 -0
11-10
6-9
3 -1 0
0-15
S outh D ivision
M on m ou th
G rin nell
Illinois C ollege
K nox
MWC
W -L
d e fe a te d
up
10-6
6-11
d o u b le
In th e s e c o n d g a m e , th e
loss w a s to R ip on , a n d w e o n ly lo st
4 -0
2-2
UW-
L u th era n
gam e
R ipon
C arroll
SOFTBALL
S a tu rd a y .
See Sports on page 7
O verall
W -L
N orth D ivision
th ey
but
V ik in g s
V arda.
th e
tea m
a g a in s t
A ll togeth er, th e s e p la y e rs fo rm
e rs in m a tch e s , th e V ik in g s a re ve ry
Im a g in e
s o ftb a ll
T h u rsd ay,
T b u m a m e n t. W e h a v e a s tro n g sh o t
record .
2-6
0-1
0-4
BASEBALL
o n a lim b a n d t h r o w in g o u t p r e ­
a n oth er
9-6
3-6
o f th e
T h e V ik in g 's record m a y n ot
h e r e 's
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
O verall
W -L
O verall
W -L
N orth D ivision
L aw rence
2-0
9-7
C arroll
St. N orb errt
B eloit
R ipon
2-0
2 -2
0-2
0-2
4-8
7-7
3-8
5-9
2-0
0 -0
0 -0
0 -0
0-2
8-6
10-3
10-4
7-8
3-13
South D ivision
Lake F orest
G rinnell
Knox
M onm outh
Illinois C ollege
Standings courtesy of
wMrw.midwestconference.org
All statistics are accurate as of 04-10