Herrion declines job at Rutgers GLBD wins award Book truck absent
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Herrion declines job at Rutgers GLBD wins award Book truck absent
I.'1.1 Wrestling EdOp Datebook Sports Comics Classifieds Entertainment in the Y Windy City THETTOANGU Seepage 24 April 4,1997 10 12 13 If 20 24 Volum»7iNumb«22 PhlKWphU. PnwisylvinU Copyflghtei997Th»Tnjngl« The Student Newspaper at Drexel University Two terms in review: Drexel plans for more students Jonathan Poet H o w e v e r , th e a d m in is tr a tio n MANAGING EDITOR s tru c k a d e a l w ith th e O n e w as n o t f u l l y p r e p a r e d f o r th e F ra n k lin T o w n a p a r tm e n t c o m has b e e n ta k in g steps to a v o id in g a t o t h e r a l t e r n a t e h o u s in g la s t-m in u te pro blem s. arrang em ents. It expects to have T h e U n iv e r s it y ’s fiv e -y e a r in flu x o f students in S e p te m b e r p le x a t w as V a n R e n s s e la e r, O n e F r a n k lin s lu m p in e n ro llm e n t m a d e a tu rn 1 9 9 6. A t th e s ta rt o f th e s cho ol S treets to h o u s e n e a r ly 70 s tu th e re fo re a p p ro v e d f o r r e n o v a T o w n a n d a ll o t h e r h o u s in g f o r th e b e tte r this past fa ll, w ith y e a r , a b o u t 2 2 5 s tu d e n ts w e re dents there. tio n b y the B o ard o f Tru stees in o p t i o n s a v a i l a b l e d u r i n g th e fre s h m a n e n r o llm e n t in c re a s in g w ith o u t tra d itio n a l d o r m ro o m s M e a n w h ile , the U n iv e r s ity o f D ecem b er. s p rin g h o u sin g selection p e rio d . 3 7 p e rc e n t o v e r last y e a r ’s. T h e o n c a m p u s . A b o u t 6 5 s tu d e n ts P e n n s y lv a n ia a g re e d to h o u s e re a d y b y th e s ta r t o f s c h o o l in It is p ro b a b le that singles w ill n ot a d m i n i s t r a t i o n is p r e d i c t i n g a w e re p la c e d in t o re s id e n c e h a ll abo ut tw o d ozen students in one Sep tem ber, the d o r m w ill house b e o ffe re d n e x t y e a r a n d lik e ly o f its d o rm ito rie s . about th a t T o w e rs w ill n o t r e m a in an s im ila r e n r o llm e n t t r e n d f o r at lo u n g e s o r p u t in trip le s in the le a s t th e n e x t f iv e y e a rs a n d is d o r m s , w h ile 6 6 s tu d e n ts w e re ta k in g m easures to be p re p a re d fo r the a d d itio n a l students; C a llo w h ill a fre s h m a n Van R e n s s e la e r H a ll S c h e d u le d 185 s tu d e n ts to in be s u it e c la ss o f a r r a n g e m e n ts . D r e x e l p la n s to h o u s e d in th e U n i v e r s i t y C i t y a b o u t 1 ,8 00 e x p e c te d a g a in fo r c o n t in u e its r e l a t i o n s h i p w i t h S h e r a t o n . T h e U n i v e r s i t y also S e p te m b e r 1997, the U n iv e r s ity O n e F ra n k lin T o w n a n d is lo o k Herrion declines job at Rutgers W ith 1 7 th a n d New Weight Room u p p erc la ss m e n -o n ly d o rm . E ls e w h e r e o n c a m p u s , th e See Six month review on page 3 GLBD wins award Anh Dang NEWS EDITOR F o r th e f i r s t t i m e e v e r , th e r/ie men's basketball G a y s L es b ia n s a n d B is e x u a ls at D r e x e l s tu d en t o rg a n iz a tio n was coach might still be courted by other schools. He says money is not a factor. n a m e d “ O u ts ta n d in g O v e r a ll P e rfo rm a n c e /S tu d e n t G r o u p ” b y the P h ila d e lp h ia G a y N e w s d u r i n g its 2 0 t h a n n u a l L a m b d a A w a rd s . T h e a w a rd s h o n o r D e la w a r e V a lle y leaders w h o c o n trib u te to Nick DiFranco the g ay a n d lesbian c o m m u n ity . TRIANGLE STAFF WRITER T h e w in n e rs w e re v o te d b y G a y N ew s readers. In a m o v e th a t s u rprised m a n y in th e lo c a l c o lle g e b a s k e t b a ll “ W e a re h o n o r e d to w in th e c o m m u n it y , m e n ’s b a s k e tb a ll a w a r d , ” s a id G L B D P r e s id e n t H e r r io n H e a t h e r T h o m p s o n . “ W e h av e dec lin ed a jo b o ffe r o n M a r c h 28 h ad a lo t o f goo d p ro g ra m m in g , Head C oach B ill fr o m R u tg ers U n iv e r s ity in N e w b u t w e w ere also up against o th e r Jersey. A c c e p ta n c e o f th e o ff e r s tu d e n t g ro u p s w h o a re ju s t as w o u ld h a v e m e a n t th e e n d o f a active.” at T h o m p s o n n o te d th a t G L B D D re x e l. H e r r i o n , w h o in h is s ix sea is c o m p le t e ly ru n b y s tu d e n ts , s ix -y e a r ru n fo r H e r r io n w h i l e o t h e r u n iv e r s it ie s o f t e n s o n s as D r a g o n s h e a d c o a c h p ro v id e s ta ff to s u p p o rt th e ir gay n e v e r failed to reach th e c o n fe r an d lesbian groups. ence to u rn a m e n t fin a l g am e , In the past year, G L B D h eld a refused to c o m m e n t o n the exact series o f w e ll-a t te n d e d le c tu re s n a tu re o f the o ffe r fr o m Rutgers. an d discussions on issues such as “ M o n e y was n o t the fa c to r,” said se x u a l id e n t it y , s a m e -s e x r e la H e r r io n . “ I f it was, w e w o u ld n ’t tionships and eatin g disorders. It be h a v in g this c o n v e rs a tio n .” also sponsored social events such as m o v ie s a n d d a n c e s o n c a m T h e R u tg e rs a th le tic d e p a r t pus. m e n t o ffered H e r r io n a salary o f S e n i o r A s s o c ia t e D e a n o f S tu d e n ts D r . C a ro l S m ith said, See Herrion on page 2 “ I t ’ s a g r e a t m ile s t o n e f o r th e Noah Addis The Triangle Men's basketball team manager Vinnie Chawla works out in the new varsity weight room that was added in the Physical Education Athletic Center. It is located on the west side of the gym's main lobby. All equipment in the room is new. g ro u p . T h e y have been effective in reaching o u t to the stu dents.” See GLBD award on page 2 Booktruck absent at Drexel this term Anh Dang Services, his c o m p a n y “ had d if f i b o o k i n f o r m a t i o n to o u t s id e r D a le in January. NEWS EDfTOR culty g etting [te x tb o o k ] in fo rm a vendors. The b ris k last te rm fo r th e m a te ria ls S tu d e n ts d id n ’t see th e b o o k Noah AddiJ Triangle File Photo Bill Herrion turned down a job offer from Rutgers University on March 28. tio n fro m some d ep a rtm e n ts .” L ie b e rm a n said his sales w ere D y n a m ic S tu d e n t t r u c k ru n b y D y n a m ic S tu d e n t P r i o r to th e s ta r t o f w i n t e r Services, a W e s t C h e s te r based in stock, b ut that m a n y students Services o n D r e x e l’ s c a m p u s at te r m , P ro v o s t a n d S e n io r V ic e c o m p a n y , o ffe re d te x tb o o k s fo r req uested b o o ks w h ic h DSS d id th e s ta r t o f s p r in g te r m . T h e P re s id e n t fo r A c a d e m ic A ffa ir s p o p u la r courses at prices 10 p e r n o t have in stock. b o o k s e lle r h ad b een c o m p e tin g R ic h a rd A s tro a nd S e n io r V ic e cent w it h th e U n i v e r s it y B o o k s to re P re s id e n t fo r S tu d e n t L ife a n d charged b y Barnes and N o b le . to d r u m u p s tu d e n ts ’ s u p p o r t,” fo r te x tb o o k sales d u rin g the past A d m i n is t r a t i v e S e rv ic e s T o n y N in e percent o f the U n iv e rs ity b oo lcstore’s gross sales a re e a r T ria n g le he plans to ask the stu lo w e r th a n th e p r ic e s “ By n o t b e in g th e re , w e hop e s a id L ie b e r m a n . H e t o ld T h e tw o term s o u t o f a ren tal tru c k at Caneris issued a m e m o urg in g all 3 3 rd and C h es tn u t Streets. fa c u lty m e m b e rs to s u p p o rt the m a rk e d fo r the U n iv e r s ity , said d e n t g o v e rn m e n t to start a p e ti B a rn e s a n d N o b l e U n i v e r s i t y S e n io r Associate V ic e P re s id e n t tio n to a llo w his c o m p a n y to fair- Bookstore by not revealing te x t a n d D e a n o f S tu d e n ts D i a n n a See Book truck on page 2 A c c o rd in g to D a n L ie b e rm an , owner of D y n a m ic S tu d e n t University/Regional TheTriangle•April4,1997 Herrion declines offer from Rutgers Herrion from page 1 H e r r i o n w as c o n ta c te d o n A fte r re tu r n in g fro m THETRIANGLE w ith p o s s ib le o p e n p o s itio n s a t M a r c h 2 6 , im m e d ia te ly a fte r In d ia n a p o lis , H e r r io n m e t w ith S e to n a b o u t $ 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 . A c c o r d in g to P e n d e rs t u r n e d d o w n th e j o b , h is te a m to d iscu ss o ff-s e a s o n C ollege. The In q u ir e r , a nd was in te rv ie w e d on Rutgers’ c o n d it io n in g . S p e a k in g to T h e O n W e d n e s d a y , A p r il 2, O h io H e rr io n c u r re n tly m akes a p c am p us p r io r to H e r r io n ’s trip to T r i a n g l e , H e r r i o n e m p h a s iz e d State a n n o u n ce d th a t it h ad h ire d p ro x im a te ly $ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 a year. Last w a tc h th e F in a l F o u r g am e s in l o o k i n g a h e a d to th e f u t u r e o f Boston C o llege H e a d C o ach Jim year, H e r r io n h ad signed a fiv e - In d ia n a p o lis . D ra g o n basketball. O ’B rien . H e r r io n , w h o is a M a s P h ila d e lp h ia year deal w ith D re x e l w h ic h takes h im th ro u g h the 2 0 0 0 -0 1 season. H e r r i o n w as firs t c o u rte d b y H a ll and T h e j o b o ff e r c a m e th e n e x t “W e ’ve got a strong re c ru itin g sachusetts n ativ e , is expected to d a y , a n d in less t h a n 2 4 h o u rs class c o m in g i n , ” said H e r r io n . be con sidered f o r the o p e n p osi H e rr io n “T h is m o tivates m e .” tio n there. m et w ith R u tg e r s the Scarlet K n ig h ts s h o rtly a fte r A th le tic D ire c to r Fred G ru n in g e r M a r c h 6, w h e n Rutgers fired Bob to tu rn it d o w n . R u t g e r ’ s is a m e m b e r o f th e H e r r i o n has a re c o rd o f 1 3 4 - B ig East, th e f ift h - b e s t c o n f e r 4 7 (.8 1 2 ) in six seasons at D re x e l. H is tea m s m a d e th re e c o n s e cu W e n z e l fo llo w in g n in e u n in s p ir “ I w a n t to tea c h b a s k e tb a ll,” ence in the n a tio n in m e n ’s bas in g seasons. Rutgers m a d e o v e r H e r r i o n t o l d th e T r i a n g l e . “ I k e tb a ll, ac c o rd in g to the Sagarin tiv e a p p e a ra n c e s in th e N C A A tures to S o u th C a r o lin a ’s E d d ie d o n ’t need 11,000 p eo p le in the c o m p u t e r r a t in g s . D r e x e l is a to u rn a m e n t. F o g ler a n d T e x a s ’ T o m Penders stands to m o tiv a te m e ,” he said, m e m b e r o f A m e r i c a E a s t, th e b efo re o ffic ia lly m a k in g H e r r io n r e f e r r i n g to t h e l a r g e r a r e n a 16th -h igh est rated conference. an offer. F og ler a n d Penders each R u tg e rs p la y s in . T h e P h y s ic a l Drexel^s surprise w in o v e r the U n i v e r s it y o f M e m p h i s in la s t I n a d d i t i o n t o t h e R u tg e r s y e a r ’s t o u r n a m e n t b r o u g h t th e tu rn e d d o w n th e R u tg e rs jo b to E d u c a tio n A th le tic C e n te r at p o s i t i o n , H e r r i o n ’ s n a m e has n a tio n a l spo tlig ht to h im an d his stay at th e ir respective schools. D re x e l hold s 2,369. b e e n m e n tio n e d in c o n n e c tio n p ro g ra m . Local Pregnant smokers more paper likelyto transmit AIDSvirus honors GLBD GLBD award from page / Dinah Brin M e d ic a id claim s fro m N e w Y o rk , t h e v ir u s t h a t causes A I D S , to ASSOCIATED PRESS th e re s e a rc h e rs c o n c lu d e d th a t th e ir babies. P re g n a n t, H IV - in f e c t e d s m o p re g n a n t, H I V - i n f e c t e d w o m e n W i t h o u t tre a tm e n t, an in fe c t k e rs a re m o r e l i k e ly th a n t h e ir w h o sm o ke had a 45 p erc e n t ed w o m a n faces a 2 5 p ercent ris k n o n s m o k i n g c o u n t e r p a r t s to g re a te r ris k th a n n o n sm o k e rs o f o f passing th e v iru s to h e r c h ild p as s t h e A I D S v i r u s to t h e i r passing th e d e a d ly v iru s to th e ir b e fo re o r d u r in g d e liv e ry , c o m babies, a c c o rd in g to a n e w study. u n b o rn c h ild re n . p a r e d to 8 p e r c e n t f o r t h o s e Researchers a t T h o m a s Jeffer T h e H I V transm ission rate fo r son U n iv e rs ity a n d the N e w Y o r k s m o k e r s w as 31 p e r c e n t c o m D r . J e ff r e y L a u r e n c e , a t o p A ID S re s e a rc h e r at N e w Y o r k using A Z T . T h e a w a rd c e re m o n y was h eld S t a te D e p a r t m e n t o f H e a l t h p a r e d to 2 2 p e r c e n t f o r n o n - o n M a r c h 16 a t t h e W a r w i c k e x a m in e d d ata o n babies b o m to sm okers, acc o rd in g to the study, H o s p it a l- C o r n e ll M e d ic a l C o l l H o te l. As guest o f h o n o r , fo r m e r infp ?ted, m o th e rs f r o m 1 9 8 8 to w h ic h ege, praised the stu d y as p ro v id K id s I n T h e H a l l a c t o r S c o tt 1 9 9 0, b e fo re A 2 t a n d o th e r N a t io n a l T h o m p s o n p e r fo rm e d se v era l H I V - f i g h t i n g d ru gs w e re w id e ly Abuse. c o m e d y r o u tin e s . P h ila d e lp h ia used. was fin a n c e d In s titu te by on th e D r tig A m o th e r’s s m o k in g appeared ers a n d n o n s m o k e r s u s in g th e b lo o d a n d o th e r m a te rn a l secre m ig h t influ en c e th e transm ission w o r k o n b e h a l f o f th e g a y a n d n e w drugs. tion s th ro u g h p re m a tu re ru p tu re o f H I V f r o m m o th e r to in fa n t fo r “ N o m a tte r h o w y o u lo o k a t it, o f b i r t h m e m b r a n e s , s a id D r . a ll th e reaso ns th e y g a v e ,” said s m o k i n g d u r i n g p r e g n a n c y is T u r n e r . S m o k e r s in a d v a n c e d L a u r e n c e , a s e n io r c o n s u lt a n t Book truck from page 1 ly c o m p e te w it h th e U n iv e r s it y b oo kstore. L ie b e r m a n s a id h e h o p e s to b r in g h is b u s in e s s back to D r e x e l, m o s t l i k e ly f o r th e fa ll term . re a lly a d re a d fu l h a b it f o r H I V - s ta g e s o f A I D S h a d a n e v e n w i t h th e A m e r ic a n F o u n d a tio n infected w o m e n a nd really fo r all g re a te r ris k o f t r a n s m itt in g th e fo r A I D S Research. w o m e n ,” d is e a s e d u r in g p re g n a n c y , th e Mostly sunny. High 60-70. re s e a rc h te a m h as re ceived a g ra n t to d e te rm in e i f Im m u n e D e fic ie n c y S y n d ro m e s a m o u n t o f A ID S a n d H u m a n R e tro viro lo g y . p a t i e n t ’ s b lo o d e lim in a t e s th e T u r n e r said. A fte r s tu d y in g s t a t e w id e d r u g s t h a t l o w e r th e v iru s in a e x tra risk fo r a s m o k e r’s baby. I n g e n e r a l , u se o f A Z T b y im p o r ta n t fa c to rs , such as w h e th e r the m o th e rs w e re h av in g sex w ith sm okers o r h ad stopped h a v in g sex, b o th o f w h ic h c o u ld affect H I V transm ission. " I t ’ s n o t a b s o lu t e ly p r o v e n t h a t c ig a r e t t e s m o k i n g b y th e p r e g n a n t w o m e n s ig n if ic a n t ly m o t h e r d i d a l l t h is d a m a g e , ” low ers th e ir ris k o f passing H I V , L au ren ce said T h u rs d a y . Teadier deared byschool board of stalking colleague ASSOCIATED PRESS Pocono Friday The ta k in g th e find ing s o f 1994 research. D r . j u r y c le a r e d M s . N a w r o c k i o f Pa. M o u n ta in — School m o re th a n 100 counts, in c lu d in g s ta lk in g , m a k in g te r ro ris tic “ T h e s c h o o l b o a r d m a d e its d e c is io n and it n e e d s to b e D is tr ic t officials, c itin g a lack o f threats and assault. She h ad been re s p e c te d ,” M s . C h a m b e rs said. accused “ I t h in k th a t i f p o ly g ra p h s w e re of s e n d in g M s. s c h o o l te a c h e r o f c h a rg e s o f C h a m b e r s a b u t c h e r e d B a rb ie a llo w e d in , th e re w o u ld h av e s talkin g a n o th e r teacher. d o ll a n d m o re th a n 4 0 o bscene been g reater evidence. B ut I ju s t letters and sm earin g feces o n h e r need to get o n w ith m y life .” P a u la N a w r o c k i h u g g e d h e r classroom chair. T h e legal aspect o f the case is Saturday the ro o m o f m o re than 100 gave M s . N a w r o c k i’s law yers c o n h e r a s tan din g o v a tio n fo llo w in g Partly cloudy. High 60-68. ten d ed at b o th the c rim in a l tria l N a w ro c k i the scho ol d ire c to rs ’ a n n o u n c e a n d school d is tric t hearings that C h a m b e rs , th e d is tric t a n d f o r Sunday m e n t W e d n e s d a y n ig h t . H e r M s. C h am b e rs , 46, a P ocono m e r C o o lb a u g h T o w n s h ip Police accuser, Jo A n n e C h am b e rs , was Chance of showers. High in the 60s. M o u n t a in S c h oo l D is tr ic t re a d C h ie f A n th o n y Fluegel. expressionless. Monday Chance of rain. High in the 50s. Tuesday Partly sunny. High in the 50s. The u n a n im o u s in g s p e c ia lis t, w as f r a m in g h e r fa r fro m “ T h e re o v e r, h o w e v e r. M s. had sued M s. Contributing Editors Gene McMurray (Comics) Contributing Staff Carlo Santoni (Distribution) because M s . N a w ro c k i h a d n ’t n u m b e r a n d v a rie ty o f expenses c le arin g h e r o f s c h o o l-c o d e v io p an d e re d to h e r lik e o th e r teach ers. fo r the N a w ro c k is a nd I th in k at la tio n s fo llo w s h e r a c q u itta l o n c rim in a l charges and cou ld clear M s . C h am b e rs said she w ished to h av e to address h o w th e y get the w a y fo r M s . 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M e a n w h i l e , th e J u n io r G e rs te n b e rg e r c o u n s e lin g c e n t e r r e t u r n e d to accused K a m p a ro s y a n o f n o t c a m p u s a fte r b e in g o u ts o u rc e d • • • F r e s h m a n i n f o r m a t i o n sys te m s and te c h n o lo g y m a jo r NoahAddisTrianglefile photo M i c h a e l S k o w r o n e k d ie d o n N o v . 12 f r o m a r a r e b a c t e r i a l in f e c tio n c a lle d m e n in g o c o c c a l During his reelection campaign, President Clinton made a stop In West Philadelphia to speak to Drexel and Penn students. a tte n d in g th e c o m m itte e m e e t three years ago. It n o w resides o n ings he is req uired to and U S G A th e s e c o n d f l o o r o f th e C re e s e c o m p t r o lle r R iz S h a v e lle q u e s Stu dent C e n te r. tio n e d m e n in g itis . S k o w r o n e k , a K e lly H a l l r e s id e n t , d ie d w i t h i n tw o E r ic $ 1 1 5 .2 7 c h a rg e d to A n e w fir e a la r m system was U S G A ’s account by K a m p a r installed in N e w T o w e r, in hopes osyan at the D rex e l bookstore. o f re d u c in g th e n u m b e r o f false U S G A C h i e f J u s tic e J a s o n alarm s in the d o r m . T h e n ew sys days o f h a v in g s y m p to m s . N e a rly b e in g th e B ill C lin to n o n O ct. 29. C lin to n , 8 0 0 p e o p le , m o s tly s tu d e n ts , U n iv e rs ity o f Pennsylvania in to a w h o w a s in th e m i d s t o f th e D iR o s a S h ro ff’s te m sounds an a la rm at the fro n t w ere g iven a n tib io tic s to treat the fin e a rts h a ll, c a u g h t fir e o n hom estretch o f his b id fo r reelec cha rg e , b u t is s till in v e s tig a tin g d e s k o f th e b u i l d i n g w h ic h th e p o t e n t i a l l y c o n ta g io u s disease. M a r c h 9 . W h i l e th e fire g u tte d t i o n , s p o k e f o r 2 0 m in u t e s to the o th e r two. N o o t h e r ca s es o f m e n i n g i t i s the c h u rc h , D r e x e l’s n eig hb oring a b o u t 1 0 ,0 0 0 P e n n a n d D r e x e l U S G A also trie d to a v o id the w ere re p o rte d o n cam pus. N e w m a n C e n t e r e s c a p e d th e students. T h e speech capped o ff bud get h aggling w h ic h o cc u rre d I f th e re is a n a c tu a l fir e , the in c id e n t m o s tly unscath ed, suf D r e x e l’s e ffo rt to register voters last s u m m e r b y passing a re fe r f r o n t desk w o r k e r w o u ld sound fe rin g o n ly several cracked w in f o r t h e e l e c t i o n . O n S e p t. 30 e n d u m on changes to the stu d en t th e b u ild in g ’s a la rm to evacuate a c tiv ity fee. T h e p roposal w o u ld th e b u ild in g . U n d e r the o ld sys C h e s tn u t S tre e t. T h e A s b u ry dow s. P e n n ’s H i l l Field p ro vid e d the D r e x e l , th e C a m p u s A c t iv it ie s B o ard M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h , w h ic h w as stage f o r a v is it f r o m P re s id e n t P la n n in g and Events C o m m itte e have ensured that a student b o d y vote was needed to raise the stu e n tire b u ild in g ’s alarm . T h e e n d o f w i n t e r t e r m saw th e n e a r - e n d o f a la n d m a r k c h u r c h o n th e 3 3 0 0 b lo c k o f re n o v a te d by and P e n n ’s S o c ia l th re w out d e s k w o r k e r o n d u t y c a n th e n check. te m , a localized a la rm set o f f the TheTriangle•January17,1997 W E C A N T MAKE YOU COME but wouldn't it be nice If you did? Triangle Monkey knows you want to come. He knows that you vyill feel better if you do. So why don't you? Every Monday at 5:30p The Triangle holds a staff meeting at Triangle HQ in 3010 MacAlister Hall. Triangle Monkey always comes. If you're interested in joining our staff, you should too. We eagerly welcome anyone interested in'Writing, editing or touching Triangle Monkey. It's that easy. Just come. Tell us what you're interested in doing. And we'll even feed you with free pizza (plain, white, pepperoni and monkey dung). THETRIANGLE 3010 MacAlister Hail 895-2585 TheTriangle•April4,1997 National Government unprepared Astronauts to play for looming computer crisis with fire In space Marda Dunn Thousands of computers and programs that are not prepared for the year2000 will need to be modified or replaced. Walter R. Mears the en d o f 1995, b u t it isn’ t don e yet. ASSOCIATED PRESS d o n ’ t h a v e m a n y c o m b u s t io n ASSOCIATEDPRESS n in e had d eveloped plans to deal w ith Y 2 K a n d o n ly seven h ad e x p e rim e n ts u n til this late in the C A P E C A N A V E R A L , F la. — g a m e is p r e c i s e l y b e c a u s e o f p re p a r e d cost e s tim a te s . S in c e C o lu m b ia ’s a s tro n a u ts w ill p la y N A S A ’ s c o n c e rn s w it h s a fe ty ,” federal c o m p u te r p ro g ram s vary, w i t h f i r e o v e r a n d o v e r a g a in said F o rm a n W illia m s , c h a irm a n a n d m a n y a lre a d y are o bso le te , d u r in g o f a p p lie d m e c h a n ic s a n d e n g i “ th e re is no single c o o k ie c u tte r u p c o m in g science m ission. a p p ro a c h ” to solve the problem ,* the acco u n tin g office said. th e space s h u ttle ’ s T h e crew plans to set as m a n y n ee rin g sciences at the U n iv e rs ity o f C a lifo rn ia at San Diego. as 2 0 0 s m a ll fire s in th e s p a c e C o l u m b i a is e q u ip p e d w i t h A l l t h is in a f i e l d in w h i c h c ra ft’s la b o ra to ry d u r in g the 16- five h a n d h e ld fire e x tin g u is h e rs because the systems th a t need to missed deadlin'es an d glitches are d a y f l ig h t , set to b e g in w i t h a as w e ll as b u ilt - in extin gu ishers. be fixed also are needed to keep c h ro n ic , a te n d e n c y th a t p riv a te F rid a y lifto ff. I n a w o r s t - c a s e s c e n a r io , th e the g o v e rn m e n t going. A n d once c o m p u t e r e x p e rts c o n c e d e d in A stro nauts have n ever started so a s tr o n a u t s c o u ld e v a c u a te th e g o v e r n m e n t d i d n ’ t n o t i c e its c han ges h av e b ee n m a d e , th e re c o n g r e s s io n a l t e s t im o n y . T h is m a n y fires o n a shuttle b efo re. b u r n i n g l a b o r a t o r y , c lo s e th e c o m p u te r s w o u ld b e in t r o u b le w ill h ave to b e e x ten sive testing t im e , th e d e a d lin e w o n ’ t m o v e S c ie n t is t s w a n t t o see h o w u n til tim e was ru n n in g short. to m a k e sure th e y w ill w o rk . a n d c a n ’ t b e m is s e d w i t h o u t q u ic k ly flam es spread in w e ig h t W A S H I N G T O N — Since the C o n v e rs io n s are c o m p lic a te d y e a r 2 0 0 0 has b een scheduled fo r q u ite s o m e t im e , th e m a r v e l o f the lo o m in g Y 2 K crisis is th a t the a fte rn o o n h a t c h a n d e m p t y a l l th e a i r inside, s m o th e rin g the flames. Y 2 K is in s id e r lin g o f o r Y e a r T h e t a s k is n o t t e c h n i c a l l y m a jo r d is r u p tio n s . I n a S e n a te le s s n e s s in o r d e r to d e v e l o p In F eb ru a ry , an accidental fire 2 0 0 0 a n d th e fact th a t thousands challeng ing , th e G A O said, b u t it deb ate o n Social S e c u rity e a rlie r cleaner fuels a nd b e tte r fire fig h t b u rn e d fo r 9 0 seconds a b o a rd o f o ld e r c o m p u te rs w ill h a v e to is m assive, c o m p le x , th e largest th is y e a r , M o y n i h a n s a id th e ing techniques, b o th in space and th e R u s s ia n s p a c e s ta tio n M i r , b e r e p r o g r a m m e d o r r e p la c e d p ro je c t e ver to face g o v e rn m e n t q u e s t io n o f m a i n t a i n i n g p a y o n Earth. f illin g th e c o m p le x w it h s m o k e o v e r th e n ex t 33 m o n th s because c o m p u te r m anagers. m e n ts w i l l b e m o o t u n le s s th e T h e fla m e s w i l l b e n o m o r e c o m pu ters th a t process th e m are than fo u r inches h ig h an d w ill be t h e y w o n ’ t w o r k p r o p e r ly a fte r 1999. G A O r e p o r t s a id , f o r c h a n g e s T h a t ’s because c o m p u te r sys t h a t o u g h t to b e c o m p le t e d b y “ I f th is m a t t e r lin g e rs u n a d tem s use tw o d ig its f o r th e y e a r e a rly 1999 to a llo w t im e to test w h ic h m akes the y e a r 2 0 0 0 in d is a n d im p le m e n t n ew p ro gram s. ting u is h a b le fr o m the y e a r 1900. I t is as t h o u g h n o b o d y in “ T i m e is r u n n i n g o u t , ” th e A 1 9 9 6 c o n g re s s io n a l s u rv e y o f 2 4 agencies sho w ed th a t o n ly readied fo r 2000. con tain ed in a closed, trip le -la y e r a n d fo r c in g th e six c re w m e n to d o n e m e rg e n cy oxyg en masks. NASA a s tro n a u t J e rry c h a m b e r. H o t w ires a n d va rio u s L in e n g e r, w h o has been liv in g on dressed, I can o n ly im a g in e w h a t f u e ls w i l l b e u s e d , i n c l u d i n g M i r s in c e J a n u a ry , said he w as else besides S ocial S e c u rity w ill h y d ro g e n , h e p ta n e a n d m e th s tu n n e d at h o w fast th e s m o k e fa il in o u r c o m p u te r d e p e n d e n t anol. spread — 10 tim es faster than he society,” he said. . “ O n e o f th e re a s o n s t h a t w e expected. c h a r g e lo o k e d a t th e c a l e n d a r a n d m a d e th e c o n n e c tio n u n t il re la tiv e ly recently. T h e re w e re alerts fro m p riv a te c o m p u te r w iz a rd s in 1993, s p o ra d ic c o n g re s s io n a l h e a rin g s in 1996. B u t the u rg en c y cam e late. C o m m u n it y S e r v ic e O p p o r t u n it ie s S p r in g T e r m 1 9 9 7 T w o m o n th s ago, the G e n e ral A c c o u n tin g O ffic e p u t th e c o m p u te r crisis o n its list o f h ig h risk g o v e rn m e n t p ro g ram s . T h e re m a y n o t be tim e to fu lly cope w ith it. T h e G A O advised a H o u s e te c h n o lo g y s u b c o m m itte e o n F e b . 2 5 t h a t th e r e is a h ig h p ro b a b ility o f som e failures w h e n the c e n tu ry changes. I t is fa r m o r e th a n a g o v e r n m e n t p ro b le m . I t invo lves c o u n t le s s p riv a te c o m p u te rs and m ic ro c h ip s , an d th e a b ility to d o business w h e n 2 0 0 0 begins. T h e p ro b le m c o u ld even affect Vo l u n t e e r sum m it April 2 7 , 11 a.m .-3 p.m . This is a very special time for those of us in Philadelphia who want to make a positive contribution to our community. As you may know, President Clinton has convened a S u m m it o n A m e ric a 's F u tu re that will be held here April 28-29. The Summit will serve as a "kickoff" for three years of community serve activities nation-wide. th e o p e ra tio n o f such devices as m ic r o w a v e o ve n s , V C R s a n d s e c u r ity a la rm s . “ T h e p o t e n t ia l s co p e o f th is s itu a tio n is v a s t,” said R e p . Steven H o r n , R - C a lif ., th e s u b c o m m itte e c h a ir m a n , w h o has b ee n pressing fo r actio n . Sen. D a n ie l P a tric k The attendance at the Summit is strictly limited, but you can partici pate by taking part in the h u g e c o m m u n ity se rv ic e e v e n t Mayor Rendell is organizing to take place on Germantown Ave. on the Sunday preceding the Summit. M o y n i h a n , D - N . Y . , h as u r g e d th e g o v e rn m e n t to get g o in g lest c o m p u t e r fa ilu r e s b lo c k S o c ia l S e c u rity a n d M e d ic a re p ay m e n ts , affect a ir tra ffic c o n tro l a n d c rip If you would like to join t h o u s a n d s o f v o lu n te e r s from all over the region and possibly.all over the nation, call 665-2520. p le n a tio n a l defense systems. H e w ants a c o m m is s io n creat ed to oversee the o ve rh a u l. “ T h e p o te n tia l im p a c t o n fe d e ra l p ro g ra m s i f this p r o b le m is n o t c o rre c te d is s u b s ta n tia l a n d p o te n tia lly v e ry serious,” a c c o rd in g to an O ffic e o f M a n a g e m e n t a n d B u d g e t r e p o r t, w h ic h e s ti m a te d it w ill cost $ 2 .3 b illio n to m a k e th e needed changes in fe d e ra l c o m p u te rs . P rivate c o m p u t e r experts say th a t is a fra c tio n o f w h a t it re a lly w ill tak e . A n d th e e s t im a t e d o e s n o t in c l u d e th e expense o f d ea lin g w ith state a n d lo c a l s y stem s t h a t a re tie d in t o fed eral p ro g ram s . T h e g o v e r n m e n t has m o re th a n o n e m illio n c o m p u ters . T h e G e n e ra l Services A d m in is tra tio n is w o r k i n g o n a p re c is e c o u n t. T h e I n t e r n a l R e v e n u e S e r v ic e a c k n o w le d g e s i t d o e s n ’ t k n o w h o w m a n y o f its re g io n a l c o m p u te r systems are at risk. The GAO had sought an i n v e n t o r y o f IR S c o m p u te r s b y O t h e r A ctivities April 6 Two people needed by Free Library to help with m u s ic a l f u n d r a i s e r from 12:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. Call Julie at 686-5340 for more info. April 19 P h ila d e lp h ia n s A g a in s t G raffiti — Removal of graffiti in West Philadelphia. To register, call Sharif Ali at 387-1700 or 222-3722 or email [email protected] Throughout April Mantua Branch of Free Library needs help se llin g r a f f le tic k e ts (Neon car is prize). Call Jennifer Zybd at 685-7436 for more info. TheTriangle•April4,1997 D R EX EL U N IV E R S IT Y Aprill6, 1997 IQsOd a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Physical Education & Athletic Center Ml Drexel students welcome undergraduate W: part-time Igraduite At OREXf L*s Career Fa ir , you • e j ^ l p r e a v v r l e ^ o f c a r e e r one Weeit:|Hdr to this event at The Career Management Center Building, Room 222 S p o i t s o r c d b y i l u ’ D r e ia ;} I J n i i f m i t Y C a r e t r ^ tii tn a ) ; e m e iil C c t i l e r a i i d t h e < ',e tw r u l A l i i i i m i A s s o c u i r i o n . TheTriangle•April4,1997 Regional/National I n t e r n e t r e v e a l s A m e r ic a 's n u c l e a r a r s e n a l Robert Bums ASSOCIATED PRESS W A S H IN G T O N about — A m e r ic a ’s M uch n u c le a r w eapo ns is secret, b y design. B ut p e o p le w ith c o m p u te rs C o u n c il. H e a n d W i l l i a m A r k in an in te rv ie w . " T h e re really is no “ U n a u t h o r iz e d use c o u ld resu lt sp e n t several m o n th s c o m p ilin g s e c re t a b o u t th e b o m b , ” o th e r in c rim in a l p ro se c u tio n .” th e g u id e , w h ic h th e y ca ll “ T h e t h a n t e c h n iq u e s f o r e n r ic h in g K e e p in g in m in d that users o f In te rn e t a n d th e B o m b .” u ra n iu m an d processing p lu to n i um . t h e P e n t a g o n ’ s W e b s ite s a r e fy these exercises b y code n a m e subject to o n lin e m o n ito rin g b y a n d t e ll w h ic h in v o lv e n u c le a r w a r g a m in g , b u t th e te x t o f th e A r k i n , w h o h a s in t e n s i v e l y • Each o f th e m ilita r y services has a site f o r "lessons le a r n e d ” fro m w a r games. Y o u can id e n ti a re re s e a r c h e d n u c l e a r a n d o t h e r T h e P en ta g o n has strict rules c o m p u te r security w atchers, here b e g in n in g to realize h o w m u c h o f m i l i t a r y s ub jects f o r years, said a b o u t the kind s o f n u c le a r-re la t- is a sm all s am p ling o f attractions:. a c tu a l “ lessons” is n o t available. this fa r-flu n g , o fte n h id d e n , care he an d N o r r is envision ed p u ttin g e d i n f o r m a t i o n it p u ts o n th e • O n the h o m e page o f the 91st T h e A i r F orce notes th a t it puts fu lly g u a rd e d n u c le a r a rs e n al is n o t seci-et. to g e th e r a s h o rt p a m p h le t o f In te rn e t. T y p ic a l o f the w arnings M iss ile W in g at M in o t A i r Force these texts o n ly o n the S IP R N E T , W e b sites. o n a D e fe n s e D e p a r tm e n t W e b Base, N . D . , y o u c an t o u r th e a classified inte rn e t. 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R e c o g n iz in g fin d th e ir w a y are a valuab le ser A m e r ic a n s ’ “ I f it ’s all p u b lic in fo rm a tio n , In te rn e t’s W o r ld W id e W e b , tw o th a t’s the b e a u ty o f the W e b ,” he p riv a te said. w eapons a re on n u c le a r p u b lis h in g an T h e g u id e is n o t m e a n t to spill o n lin e g u id e to m o r e t h a n 5 0 0 a n y n u c le a r secrets. T h e re is little n u c le a r-re la te d W e b sites. o n the W e b a b o u t n uclear b o m b “ Even in an area tra d itio n a lly design th a t y o u c o u ld n o t already as secretive as n u c le a r w e a p o n s , o b ta in the In te rn e t has tra n s fo rm e d c iti sources. zen a c c e s s ,” s a id R o b e rt S. th ro u g h tr a d itio n a l n o n -s e n s itiv e , n o n -P r iv a c y A c t a n d a m a p o f M i n o t ’ s m is s ile con cepts fo r p la n n in g , c o n d u c t use o n ly !!!” fie ld s s c a tte re d b e tw e e n G r a n d in g a n d c o n c l u d i n g a n u c le a r w a r. A n d th is f o r g o o d m e a s u re : In ju st Forks an d W illis to n , N .D . 1 2 \ c’a r > , S y b a se h a s e v o lv e d in to a m a jo r p la y e r in th e s o f t w a r e / s e r v i c e s i n d u s t r y , a n d is n o w o n e o f t h e l a r g e s t i n d e p e n d e n t s o ftw a re c o m p a n ie s in t h e w o rld . S n Iw s c , In c. m a rk e ts p r o d u c ts a n d s e rv ic e s u n d e r tw o b ra n d n a m e s. S y b ase th e re is s o m e d e e p , d a r k secret N a tu ra l a b o u t th e b o m b ,” N o r r is said in D e fe n s e spells o u t th e P e n ta g o n ’s basic U n c la s s ifie d , “ P e o p le s h o u ld n o t t h in k N o r r is , s e n io r a n a ly s t a t th e R e s o u rc e s T h is u n c la s s ifie d d o c u m e n t M i n u t e m a n I I I n u c le a r m is s ile “ W a r n in g !!! vice. g r o w in g in f a t u a t io n w ith th e e x p e rts a v i e w o f th e w a rh e a d s a to p a p ro d u c ts a re fo c u se d o n s c a la b le d a ta b a s e a n d m id d le w a re s o lu tio ^ . P o w en O ft p ro d u c ^ Managed care comes under fire A Senate committee was informed that physicians sometimes maice decisions on treatment based on cost. Pamela Sampson c o m b in e d w ith o u r a w a rd -w in n in g c o n s u ltin g s e rv ic e s , p r o v id e th e m o s t c o m p re h e n s iv e so lu tio n s to th e I T re q u ire m e n ts o f in d u s try le a d e rs a n d s m a ll c o m p a n ie s a lik e . CS, Engineering or IS majors planning a future as ASSOCIATE CONSULTANTS should attend our: fo r Peeno, w h o g ot o u t o f c o rp o H A R R IS B U R G — A p h y s i rate m e d ic in e because she cou ld c ia n w h o o n c e w o r k e d f o r a n o l o n g e r m a k e m e d ic a l d e c i m anaged sions to please c o rp o ra te accou n g ro u p . m a r k e t p l a c e .T h e s e p r o d u c t lin e s , T h e case w as a t u r n in g p o in t ASSOCIATED PRESS c a re fo c u s e d o ft th e d e v e lo p m e n t to o ls to ld a Senate c o m m itte e T h u rs d a y th a t she o fte n m a d e d e c is io n s a b o u t p a tie n t tre a tm e n t based o n cost. A n d th a t , in t u r n , m a y h a v e cost p atients th e ir lives. 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T im M u rp h y , D -A lle g h e n y , w o u ld p r o h ib it H M O s fro m g iv m e d ic al care th a n is necessary o r th e S e n a te P u b l i c H e a l t h a n d “ W h e n th e re is to o h e a v y an W e lf a r e C o m m it t e e th a t p h y s i e m p h a s is o n c o s t a n d n o t o n cians w h o w o r k f o r h e a lth m a in c a re , w e m u s t ta k e a stan d a n d te n a n c e o rg a n iz a tio n s o fte n use say it is u nac c ep tab le ,” he said; F o r d o c to r s to d o o th e r w is e I)R i:S S ) Thursday, A pr. 10 ■ 6pm - 8pm Room 2 0 2 3 , M acA listcr Hall^ 2nd Floor Under th e l e g i s l a t i o n , a ll ■ O N ^ C A M P U S IN T E R V IE W S ■ Friday, A pr. 11 Si^i^n i i l u a t h e CA)()l)crciiivc E d u c a t i o n C \ n v c r S c r v ic c s C ) ///c v p a t i e n t s e n r o l l e d in m a n a g e d c a re p la n s m u s t re c e iv e c le a rly w r it t e n e x p la n a tio n s o f th e ir w o u ld je o p a r d iz e t h e ir jo b , she m e d ic a l c o v e ra g e ; a n d e m e r to ld th e p a n e l, w h ic h is h o ld in g g en cy ro o m s visits w ith o u t p rio r hearings o n legislatio n to tig h te n a p p ro v a l f r o m th e m an aged care c o n tro ls o n m a n a g e d care o rg a f i r m w o u ld b e c o v e re d i f a tru e nization s. em e rg e n cy exists. “ E x a c t ly o n e d e c a d e a g o , I D e n is e W i l s o n o f L a n c a s te r used m y p o w e r as a p hysician to C o u n t y to ld th e p a n e l th a t h e r issue a d e a th sentence to a face y o u n g son w as s ta rv in g because less m a n w h o was ju s t a n a m e o n o f a g astro intestin al d is o rd e r that a p ie c e o f p a p e r t h o u s a n d s o f p re v e n te d h im f r o m e a tin g a nd m iles a w a y ,” she said. g a in in g w e ig h t lik e a n o r m a l “ O n c e I s ta m p e d ' D E N I A L ’ c h ild . B u t h e r H M O refused to across his sheet, his life ’s en d was c o v e r h e r son’s tre a trn e n t, c la im as c e rta in as i f I h a d p u lle d th e in g his d is o rd e r w as b e h a v io ra l p lu g o n his v e n tila to r,” she said. because he w o u ld n o t eat. P eeno n e v e r fo u n d o u t w h e th e r ■ in g f in a n c ia l re w a r d s to h e a lth a p p ro p ria te . n o t patients. (C A S U A L S E S S IO N care p ro v id e rs w h o prescribe less L o u is v ille m e d ic a l s c h o o l, to ld the c o m p a n ie s th e y w o r k fo r — IN F O R M A T IO N tants. teaches ethics a t the U n iv e r s ity o f th e ir m e d ic al expertise to b en efit ■ T h e H M O c h a n g e d its p o s i the p atie n t, a m a n in his m id -3 0 s tio n a fte r a congressm an an d the w h o n e e d e d a h e a r t tra n s p la n t, state H e a lt h D e p a r t m e n t in t e r lived o r d ied . vened o n h e r b eh a lf, she said. 1‘D r w . u ' lI \ x > i i r r o M i i i K ' t o : P E«mail: [email protected] ■ FAX: (800) 700^0076 ■ Mail: University Relations, Sybase, Inc. 6425 Christie Ave., 5th FI., EmeryviUe CA 94608. 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B u s in e s s was b o o m in g , la n d lo r d a p p a re n tly has lost his G r i m m said, a n d a p p o in tm e n ts p a tie n c e by b o o k e d o n e m o n th in a d v a n c e P a tie n c e , a c o n tro v e rs ia l b o d y - m a y h a v e to be c a n c e le d i f she p ie rc in g salon th a t recen tly d re w ca n n o t find a n o th e r space. w ith P ie r c in g s som e o f th e m suggest c o o k in g as w ell. “ C e r ta in ly p e o p le w e re m u t i lated, a n d it seems to b e the case th a t th e y w e re e a t e n , ” s a id P a t r ic ia L a m b e r t , a U t a h S ta te Associated Press T h e o p e ra to rs o f c lo th in g criticism fro m clergy m em bers. S h o p o w n e r P a tie n c e R e n e e Arcbeologisti found a collection o f scarred bones, tools and pottery that suggests the Anasazi Indians were mutilated. U n iv e rs ity archaeologist. a ttraction . MAHCRENSON s to re N e e d f u l T h in g s , M e lis s a “ W e fe e l v e r y s t r o n g ly t h a t L a m b e rt, B illm a n and arch ae th is is a case o f c a n n ib a lis m . I f ologist Banks L eo n a rd presented G r im m said she was in fo rm e d o f W i l k i n s a n d Jason G iffe n , w e re N A S H V IL L E , T e n n . — O ne the ev ictio n W e d n e s d a y b u t was o n e m o n fh b e h in d o n th e ir ren t spring a ro u n d the y ear 1150, the it ’s n o t, w e d o n ’t k n o w w h a t else the results o f the C o w b o y W a s h n o t g iv e n a r e a s o n . L a n d l o r d in C o n n e lls v ille , a c ity o f 9 ,0 0 0 p eo p le o f w h a t’s n o w k n o w n as it c o u ld be th a t w o u ld p ro d u c e d ig o n T h u rs d a y in N a s h v ille at D a v id Reiss, w h o is also an a tto r p eo p le a b o u t 35 m iles southeast C o w b o y W a s h m e t a h o r rib le th is set o f re m a in s ,” said B r ia n the a n n u a l m e e tin g o f the Society ney, had no c o m m e n t. o f Pittsburgh. B illm a n , p a rt o f a te a m o f a rch ae fo r A m e ric a n A rch a e o lo g y . o lo g is ts w h o e x c a v a te d th e site H o p i trib a l arch aeologist K u rt f r o m 1 9 9 2 to 1 9 9 6 in t h e U t e D o n g o s k e said the eviden ce fro m A ls o e v ic t e d w a s a v i n t a g e W ilk in s said Reiss gave h e r 20 end. 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E v e n tu a lly he w ill m o v e o n to a p r o g r a m in a m a jo r c o n fere n c e . It m ig h t even s till h a p p e n this y e a r — ru m o r s c u r r e n tly place h im o n th e list fo r th e spo t at B o sto n C o lle g e , also in th e B ig East, b u t a m u c h b e tte r p r o g r a m th a n league d o o r m a t R u tg ers. W h e n h e goes, th e w h o le U n iv e r s ity w i l l w is h h im th e b est o f lu c k . I n th e m e a n tim e , h o w e v e r, D re x e l s h o u ld d o e v e ry th in g it B a s ic a lly , I d id n o t h i n g a t h o m e e x c e p t s it a ro u n d a n d w a tc h te le v is io n . N o w , I d o n ’t w a tc h A f t e r I g o t s ic k o f w a tc h in g te le v is io n , I w e n t thac m u c h television, and m ost o f w h a t I d id w atch s h o p p in g fo r clothes fo r c o -o p at the outlets in L a n a t h o m e w as m o v ie s , b u t s o m e tim e s w h e n I ’ m caster. As i f the A m is h d o n ’t m a k e Lancaster b o rin g re w in d in g a video tape, I lik e to lo o k a t w h a t o th e r e n o u g h , I h a d to t r y to fin d clothes f o r w o r k a t a p eo ple are stupid enough to w a tc h all the tim e. s h o p p in g c e n te r th a t c o n ta in e d stores lik e “ S o c k F o r e x a m p le , take the Z an tac 75 c o m m e rc ia l. It Festival,” “ V e n e tia n B lin d W a re h o u s e ,” and “ N o t h features B ria n D e n n e h e y w a n d e rin g a ro u n d in the in ’ B u t W ic k e r .” T h e y even h ad a Q V C o u tle t store, d a rk saying “A ll these p eople are asleep. Except that w h e re th e y sold the s tu ff th e y c o u ld n ’t sell o n Q V C . w o m a n . She’s got h e a r tb u r n .” I d o n ’t k n o w a b o u t U n fo rtu n a te ly , I d id n ’t have a w h e e lb a rro w to stock rio n ’s d e c is io n m a y n o t c o m e d o w n to m o n e y , it w o n ’t h u r t to y o u , b u t h avin g som e p erv e rt w a n d e rin g a ro u n d in g iv e h im as m u c h as w e c a n . th e d a r k k e e p in g tra c k o f o th e r p e o p le ’s g a s tro in up o n c u b ic z irc o n ia a n d coffee filte rs . D a m n m y luck. ca n to k e e p h im h e re f o r as lo n g as p o s s ib le . A n d w h ile H e r - testinal p ro blem s doesn’t exactly m a k e m e feel safe. Submission Policy Guest columns, letters to the editor, and artwork may be sent to the attention of the Ed-Op Editor, The Triangle, 32nd and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. They may also be sent via e-mail to [email protected] or delivered in person to 3010 MacAlister Hall. All submissions must include a name and phone number and should include an address and appropriate affiliations such as major, year of graduation, or organizational position. Anonymous submissions will not be published; authors' names will only be withheld under special circumstances. Written pieces should be presented on disk in MacWrite format. The deadline for submissions is 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday of the week of publication. The Triangle reserves the right to edit for space, grammar, clarity and content. t ■ 1 So n o w I ’ m b a c k a n d h a p p y to b e h e r e . I f I W h a t k in d o f message are they sending? H a v e a h a v e n ’t o ffe n d e d y o u r s e n s ib ilitie s y e t, please be stom ach ache? W e ’ve got a stalker to lo o k a fte r it fo r p a tie n t. I h ave a lo n g lis t o f p e o p le a n d th in g s to y o u . N o w o n d e r th a t w o m a n ca n ’t sleep; th e re ’s a m a k e fu n of, a n d I ’m k in d o f bacW ogged. I h a v e n ’t sleezeball leerin g at h e r fro m h e r b e d ro o m w in d o w . m a d e fu n o f D r e x e l b a s e b a ll y e t, I d o n ’ t t h i n k I Since w hen d o celeb rity spokesm en live b y d iffe re n t m a d e fu n o f the m e n ’s basketball team e no ug h , and rules than the rest o f us? Som eone o u g h t to lo c k up th e re ’s a b u n c h o f s tu ff I c o u ld say a b o u t each an d th a t scum bag, and q uick. e very academ ic m a jo r at D re x e l, except in fo rm a tio n systems, o f course. T h e n , I saw this show called “T h is W e e k in Bible P ro p h e c y .” I k id you n ot. T his show is n o th in g b u t So i f there are a n y in te rio r design m ajo rs, finance tw o n e rd y -lo o k in g guys scream ing a b o u t h o w every m ajo rs, peo ple at the R L O office o r D re x e l cafeteria event, fro m the O.J. Sim pson trial to the sun c o m in g w o rk e rs w h o are upsef th a t I h av e n ’t w ritte n a b o u t th e m yet, ju s t relax. I t w ill take tim e . up in the m o rn in g , is a sign o f the apocalypse. T h e y e v e n sell a b o o k d e t a ilin g h o w th e a n t ic h r is t is T h a t ’s a b o u t it fo r this w e e k . N e x t w e e k I ’ll tell a m o n g us a nd his n am e is . . . M ik h a il G orbachev? y o u a bo ut m y h ig h school a n d w h y I w a n t it b u rn e d to the g ro u n d . T hese guys are p ro b a b ly ric h e r th a n w h o e v e r sells d rugs to the cast o f D iffe re n t Strokes, an d th e y still feel the need to sell garbage lik e this to w h o m e v e r is d u m b enough to w atch th e ir show. Chris Puzak is a sophomore majoring in Information systems. He partied himself sick at the Sock Festival. TheTriangle•ApriU, 1997 J o n a th a n P o e t: A Opinion P ig 11 in Z e n Warning labels should come with warning labels W ednesday, A p r il 2 was a v e ry nice d a y — sunny, “ G re a t T a s tin g .” C o n v e n ie n tly , it to o has z e ro g ram s o f w a r m a n d a g o o d d a y to rid e a b ik e . So I d id . fa t, z e ro m illig r a m s o f s o d iu m , z e ro c a lo rie s a n d z e ro gram s o f p ro te in . O f course, to o lin g a ro u n d C e n te r C it y can m a k e o n e jealou s a n d thirsty. Jealous th a t o n e does n o t live in a A ll this labelin g p oin ts to an a n n o y in g tre n d in to d a y ’s s u p e r g ig a n tic a p a r tm e n t w ith in a b lo c k o f R itte n h o u s e w o r ld — th e s im p le fact th a t p e o p le a re to o d u m b fo r S q u a re a n d th ir s ty f o r so m e c o o l, re fre s h in g beverages. t h e ir o w n g o o d . S o m e id io t o n a d ie t o u t th e re a c tu a lly S u ffe rin g fro m b o th c o n d itio n s , I w e n t in to a C V S P h a r n eeds th e “ N u t r i t i o n F a c ts ” to fig u re o u t i f h e s h o u ld m a c y to b u y som e h ig h tech sports d rin k . d r in k w a te r, Pepsi o r a glass o f canola o il. M u c h to m y c h a g rin , the C V S I w e n t in to d id n ’t c a rry a n y t h i n g to s u c c e s s fu lly q u e n c h m y t h i r s t — u n le s s O f course, A m eric an s are so d u m b th e y need w a rn in g w a te r’s o n ly in g re d ie n t is sp rin g water? I was shocked. I labels o n th e ir cigarettes. 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T w e n ty blocks separated n eering C e n te r), “ Liggett w ill a d d a p ro m in e n t w a rn in g to I felt g oo d d r in k in g m y w a te r, th o u g h , because it h ad each o f o u r packages o f cigarettes an d all o f o u r cigarette m e f r o m h o m e a n d I h a d v is io n s o f p a s s in g o u t f r o m the C V S " G o ld E m b le m ” o n it. C V S President an d C E O d e h y d ra tio n . So, I h a n d e d 3 4 cents o v e r to the c le rk an d T o m R yan w rites a little message o n the b o ttle saying, “ I Is that news to anyone? Is there a n y person in A m e ric a to o k m y 16.9 flu id ounces o f wetness o u ts id e to rep lenish k n o w y o u ’ll e n jo y the great taste. As always, it carries o u r w h o w ill q u it s m o k in g to m o rro w ? “ O h crap. I h ad no idea m y dep leted fluid s. I t was a t the in s ta n t I o p e n e d th e b o t m o n e y b ack guaran tee.” th a t’s w h y I w o k e up e v e ry m o rn in g w ith the shakes. I t ’s tled w a te r th a t I saw the label h ad “ N u tr itio n Facts.” So I read th e m . ta n t C E O cares w h a t I th in k a b o u t his b o ttle d w ater. I also D id y o u k n o w th a t eigh t flu id ounces o f w a te r c o n ta in fo u n d it strang e th a t a n y o n e in this w o r ld w o u ld t h in k ze ro g ram s o f fat, ze ro m illig ra m s o f s o d iu m , zero calories an d zero g ram s o f pro tein? D id y o u also k n o w th a t bo ttle d A m a n d a M a d vertising stating that ‘S m o k in g is A d d ic tiv e .’” I fo u n d it h e a rt-w a rm in g to k n o w that this b ig im p o r th a t w a te r has taste. T h e n a g a in , P a t h m a r k says t h a t its s e ltz e r w a te r is add ictive! B o y I feel d u m b .” N e v e r m in d . So m eo ne p ro b a b ly w ill. Jonathan Poet is a senior majoring in mechanical engineering. He is managing editor of The Triangle and once snorted salt water. ille r : C o m m e n t a r y Evening dass registration confusing, complicated L ik e a lm o s t 3 0 p e rc e n t o f th e students $ 2 5 0 . T h a t w o u ld n o t e v e n p a y f o r one h e r e a t D r e x e l, I ju s t fin is h e d a s ix c re d it o f a n y class d u rin g the day. m o n th c o -o p N e e d le s s t o s a y , I w a s e c s ta t ic ! I th o u g h t, “W o w , these p e o p le a re f in a lly a n d a n y n u m b e r b e lo w 10, m a y n o w get in lin e to be served.” c y c le . I ’v e a lw a y s T h e fo llo w in g te rm , I cam e b ac k to o u r g e t t in g a c lu e . S o m e o n e u p s ta ir s r e a lly I f I w e re w a itin g to b e fed , this w o u ld be e n jo y e d b e in g o n c o -o p * even th o u g h th e “ C it y o f B r o t h e r ly L o v e ,” o r w h a te v e r understands w h a t a p a in it is to ju s t regis a c o m p le te ly d iffe re n t story. B u t instead, I w o r k g iven to m e has n e v e r b een a n y th in g t h e y ’ re c a llin g P h ila d e lp h ia th is m o n th , te r f o r a n ig h t class.” I m e a n , I w asn ’t try was w a itin g to w a lk in to a huge, p ractically o f g reat im p o rta n c e o r p rio r ity , unless y o u a n d re tu rn e d to D re x e l. A t this p o in t, I still in g to d ro p a n y th in g , I d id n ’t n e e d a n y e m p ty r o o m to p u t o n e piece o f p a p e r o n a c o n s id e r g e ttin g 50 copies o f a d ra ft re p o rt h a d con nection s in the sth letic d e p a rtm e n t o n e ’s signature besides m y o w n , an d I cer p ile 'o f a t least tw o h u n d r e d o th e r iden tical b o u n d a n d m a ile d o u t o n tim e a m a tte r o f w h o m a n a g e d to slip m e p ast th e h e llis h ta in ly d id n ’t need to b e d ire c te d to a c e r requests. T h is seems a bso lutely rid iculo us life o r d ea th . B u t ,theii again , I guess w e!re ritu a l o f^ r o p /a d d . all labeled “ju s tc o -o p s ” u n til w e gradu^te,^ .. S o w h e n I w a s t r y i n g to g e t i n t o a n ta in table “f b r m o re in fo rm a tio n .” W h y d o th e y b o th e r p u t tin g signs u p in C reese i f to m e , c o n s id e r in g I w a s in th e e v e n in g c olle g e o ffic e w it h th e sam e p a p e r in m y D u r i n g e a c h c o - o p c y c le , I ’v e a lw a y s fo u n d m y s e lf h a v in g a littie to o m u c h tim e , ’* ■ ■ ' ’■ e v e n in g c o lle g e c o u rs e th k tH v c ft/ld n ’iP'fit ' tKfey’rd 'g o in ^ to p i i t ^ i W e b h e at'the/^dbdi^^ in to m y d a y schedule, I d id n ’t h ave to go h krid' a fte i" w a itih g hdt'feven fiv e m in u te s , b u t w as sent aw ay. to tell y o u w h e re to go anyway? o n m y h an ds to c o n te m p la te c ra z y thin gs th r o u g h th e p a in fu l g am e o f d e c id in g I th e n tru c k e d u pstairs to th e e v e n in g I suppose w h a t I ’ m saying is th a t I hop e lik e life a n d to read a fe w to o m a n y m e a n w h ic h class is fu ll a n d w h ic h teach er is the colle g e a n d w as f u r t h e r in s tru c te d to go s o m e o n e w h o h a s e v e n a s m id g e n o f ing le s s a n d u n b e lie v a b le s c ien c e f ic t io n easiest. I ju s t to ld m y “c o n n e c tio n ” w h ic h b a c k d o w n s ta irs a n d g o t h r o u g h th e a u t h o r i t y d e a l i n g w i t h t h e p ro c e s s o f n o v e ls . ( O K , so a ro m a ffd e s to iy o r 1 w o class I w a iite d ;'a h d w ith the to u c h o f som e process m e n tio n e d above. T h e recep tio nist re q u e s tin g e v e n in g classes f o r f u l l - t i m e fo u n d its w a y to m y bed side as w e ll). A n y m a g ic al b u tto n o n h e r k e y b o a rd , I was in c la im e d th a t the sign in C reese s p e c ified u n d e r g r a d u a t e s tu d e n t s a t D r e x e l w i l l w a y , it was this e x tra t im e th a t p ro v o k e d th e nigl^t class o f m y c h o ic e . Yes, th is is . : (o r o n ly p a rt-tim e u n d erg ra d u a te students m a k e s o m e k i n d o f a n a d ju s t m e n t f o r m e to take at least o n e class at n ig h t w h ile w h y s tu d e n t a th le te s a re n e v e r s e e ii in to re p o rt to M a c A lis te r, a n d accused m e o f fu tu re term s. A fte r all. I, lik e m a n y others, w o r k in g f u ll- t im e . M y firs t c o -o p w as in Creese fo r d ro p /a d d .^ m is r e a d in g I w ill be re g is te rin g f o r classes f o r a n o th e r the five classes that I h ad registered fo r in N o w d o n ’t g et m e w ro n g . I ’m n o t evenin g college, a nd I th in k w e ’d all a p p re I f y o u have n ev e r experie n c e d life at the the sp rin g te rm , I dragged m y s e lf th ro u g h p u ttin g d o w n D r e x e l’s u n iq u e m eth o d s o f ciate a device as s im p le as a d ro p b o x fo r ju n io r -c o lle g e le v e l, I h ig h ly re c o m m e n d the sleet, sno w an d 30 m .p .h . w in d s to the d ro p /a d d , even th o u g h every o th e r u n iv e r n ig h t class requests. it. T h e re g is tra tio n process to o k less th a n Creese Stu dent C e n te r a nd to o k a n u m b e r .. sity in A m e ric a calls the process a d d /d ro p , Besides, n o t e v e ry o n e is an a th le te — 15 m in u te s , I g o t th e class I w a n te d , th e A f t e r I t o o k th e p a p e r w it h a “ 1 0 ” o n it (does th a t say s o m e th in g a b o u t the d if f i a lth o u g h o n M a r c h 3 1 , 1 re g re tte d g iv in g u p sports fo r studies. M a r y la n d , so I to o k a class at a local c o m m u n it y college. . , S in ce I w as o n ly assigned th re e o u t o f th e b o ld p rin t. W hen re tu rn e d d ow nstairs, I was ind eed correct. te a c h e r spo k e c le a r a n d f lu e n t E n g lis h , I (th e y w e re serving fo u r), I saw a sign th a t c u lty o f o u r c u rric u lu m ? ) I ’m ju s t saying b o u g h t a c h e a p , u sed te x t b o o k , a n d th e in s t r u c te d a n y u n d e r g r a d u a te s tu d e n ts that I spent o v e r tw o h ours o f m y e x tre m e p a r k in g w as fre e , n o t to m e n t io n th a t a w is h in g to o n ly ad d a n ig h t class to go to l y v a lu a b le t i m e o n M o n d a y s i t t i n g in f o u r - c r e d i t c a lc u lu s c o u rs e o n l y c osts the e venin g college office in M ac A lis te r. Creese, w a itin g fo r th a t g u y to say, “T e n , R a n d f o u r t e r m s , s o m e o f t h e m b e in g in th e Amanda Miller is a junior majoring in civil engineer ing. She's going to bribe someone at OSIR next term. E . B r a d b u r y : C o m m e n ta r y Howto avoid long lunch lines, boring elevator rides H ere are m o re ways to get a ro u n d the o r h o t d o g o n th a t p a r t i c u l a r d a y , y o u rig h t, you w ill have a fu ll lu n c h d eliv e re d in to a ro o m the size o f a closet w ith c o m e n d le s s lis t o f a n n o y a n c e s w e a re m ig h t as w e ll go h o m e . T h e re is n o w a y to you b y the tim e you get settled in y o u r p le te s tra n g e rs a n d d e a d s ilence o n ly to faced w ith e v e ry d ay . M a y b e i f w e y o u w ill be g ettin g y o u r food befo re y o u r chair, a v o id in g the lines e ntirely. m o v e a fe w feet up o r d o w n . In te re s tin g can a v o id g e ttin g these little things u n d e r n ext class. Elevators: It is p rac tic a lly im possible to in v e n tio n . o u r skin, w e can all be c iv il to each o th e r A g oo d w a y to m a k e y o u r w a it as short attend a full d ay o f classes at D re x e l w ith O n e o f the cool things 1 lik e to do is to a n d live to g e th e r in peace an d u to p ia n h a r as p o s s ib le is to u tiliz e th e sneeze te c h o u t usin g an e le v a to r. U n les s y o u liv e in w a lk in to an e le v a to r a n d m o v e d ire c tly to a rear corner. Instead o f tu rn in g and facing n iq u e . T a p o n th e fe llo w in f r o n t o f y o u M y e r s , y o u p re tty m u c h h av e to ta k e an Y e a h rig h t, w h o the h ell a m I kidding? a n d b eg in to ask i f he can see w h a t is on elevator just to get o u t o f y o u r d o rm ! Some the d o o r, 1 ju s t stan d th e re s taring at the Long lunch lines: D o n ’t y o u ju s t h ate it the m e n u fo r the day. As soon as you have freaks w o u ld p o in t o u t that there are stairs w a ll as i f I a m w a itin g fo r som e secret d o o r m ony. w h e n y o u m issed b re a k fa s t, ru n d o w n to h im t u r n e d a r o u n d , s n eeze a n d s p it a ll to use, b u t the last th in g I w a n t to d o o n to o p e n o r s o m e th in g . I t ’ s h a r d n o t to g o o d o l’ H a n d s c h u m a c h e r fo r lu n c h , o v e r his tr a y as lo u d ly as y o u can. M o s t m y w a y to an 8:00 a .m . h um an ities class is crack a sm ile w h ile the o thers are w o n d e r s w ip e y o u r c a rd a n d f i n d y o u r s e l f in a p eo ple w ill freak o u t and head o f f to grab a n o th e r tra y , leavin g you o ne space closer c lim b fo u r flights o f stairs. H e r e ’s a q uestion I have yet to answer: ing w h a t the h ell y o u are d o in g . g ig a n tic lin e f o r t a t e r to ts a n d th e d a ily vegan variety? I t ’s as i f eve ry o n e o n c a m to n o u ris h m e n t. Keep this tech niq ue g oing W h y the hell does everyone always lo o k u p space d u rin g an e le v a to r rid e. I f yo u en te r p u s d e c id e d to h i t lu n c h f iv e m in u t e s u n til yo u are at the head o f the line. in an elevator? I f the little flo o r ind icato rs a n e le v a t o r w i t h o n l y o n e o r tw o o th e r b e f o r e y o u d e s c e n d e d th e s ta irs o f th e greenhouse th a t is o u r cafeteria. Y o u can also a tte m p t to invad e personal I f y o u are really slick you m a y try to use are up there I und erstan d, b u t peo ple have p eople o cc u p y in g it, w a lk as close to them y o u r frie n d s , o r “delegate re s p o n s ib ility ,” t h is o v e r w h e l m i n g d e s ir e to l o o k u p , as possible a n d stand there as i f the eleva So yo u stand there, in c h in g tow ard s the as I p re fe r to call it. T ra v e l w ith a g ro u p o f regardless o f the d ire c tio n th e e le v a to r is to r is c ro w d e d to the m a x . Picture it, you a ll-p o w e r fu l o n e -s e r v in g -a t-a -tim e lu n c h y o u r fr ie n d s a n d te ll th e m th a t y o u a re g o in g o r the presence o f those coo l little standing all b u n c h e d tog e th e r w ith at least ladies w h o m w e have a ll g ro w n to love. I g o in g to grab a table. W h ile o n y o u r w a y to the tables, ask each o ne o f y o u r friend s in lighted n um bers. W e ird . A n yw a y , the e levator rid e can be o n e o f h a lf the e le va to r e m p ty . G re a t fun! a m in c lin e d to th in k d u r in g each o f these a d v e n tu re s th a t th is m u s t h av e b ee n lik e secret to grab yo u an ite m w h ic h they are the m o st u n c o m fo rta b le 10 o r 15 seconds th e b re a d lin e s in th e c r u m b l i n g S o v ie t in li n e f o r ( K e n n g ra b s a b u r g e r , B r e tt in y o u r day, d e p e n d in g on h o w you lo o k at U n io n . I f y o u are in the m o o d fo r a b u rg e r snags the Pepsi, an d so o n ). I f y ou d o this it. T h in k a b o u t it, yo u v o lu n ta rily squeeze Rand E. Bradbury is a freshman majoring In film and video production. He's never had love in an ele vator, and doesn't care for the song. TheTriangle-April 4,1997 12 D a te b o d c ‘T h e rig h t to be h ea rd does n o t a u to m a tic a lly in c lu d e the rig h t to be ta k e n seriously.” H ubert H. Hum phrey Sunday ▲ T he M en 's Lacrosse Team takes on the New Hampshire Wildcats. Ip at Drexel Field, 43rd Street and Pow elton Avenue. • Feminism across th e gener ations, a free conference at Temple University. 9a-6;30p. Student A ctivities Center Room 302, 13th Street and M o n tg o m ery Avenue. To register, call 204-6954. The Philadelphia Phantoms versus S t. John's at the CoreStates Spectrum. 7p. Call 4 6 5 -4 5 0 0 for ticket info r mation. ▲ The Men's Tennis Team takes on Coppin State. Ip at the Drexel courts, 43rd Street and Powelton Avenue. ▲ M o v ie : S tu a rt Saves His F a m ily at the CAB Video Lounge. Show times 10a, Ip and 4p. Admission free. ▲ The Men's Tennis Team takes on Delaware State. 1p at the Drexel courts, 43rd Street and Powelton Avenue. ▲ Flick: Scream. 8p in Nesbitt Hall's Stein Auditorium. Admis sion $2. • The P h ila d e lp h ia Flyers versus th e O ttow a Senators at the CoreStates Center. Ip. Call 465-4500 for ticket infor mation. ▲ Cam bodian New Year Cele b ra tio n . 6-9p. Grand Hall, Creese. Admission free. A D isciples In D e e d Cam pus M in is trie s m eets at 6p in Myers Tutor Lounge. • The Cherry Tree Music Co-op presents fiddle player Natalie M c M a s te r in concert at St. Mary's Church, 3916 Locust Walk. 7 3 p . Call 386-1640 for more information. * Daylight Savings Time begins at 1a. Set your clocks forward one hour. ▲ Flick: Scream. 7p, 9:30p and 12m in Nesbitt Hall's Stein Auditorium. Admission $2. Monday Tuesday Wednesday ▲ Movie: Apollo 13 at the CAB Video Lounge. Shov\^ times 10a, Ip and 4p. Admission free. ▲ Movie: Batman Forever at the CAB Video Lounge. Show times 10a, Ip and 4p. Admis sion free. ▲ M o vie: Hackers at the CAB Video Lounge. Show times 10a, Ip and 4p. Admission free. ▲ Movie: To Die For at the CAB Video Lounge. Show times 10a, Ip and 4p. Admission free. ▲ M ovie: Beyond Rangoon at the CAB Video Lounge. Show times 10a, Ip and 4p. Admis sion free. • The P hiladelphia C ham ber Music Society offers a free m aster class by clarinetist Richard S to ltzm an . Temple University's Rock Hall, Broad Street and Cecil 8. M oore Avenue. l:30p. Call 204-8307 for more information. • Yves Coppens offers a lecture entitled East Side Story: East Africa and Human Origins at the MuseUfn of Archaeology and Anthropology, 33rd and Spruce Streets. 6p. Call 8984000 for more information. ▲ The Drexel Karate Club prac tices in the PEAC Dance Studio. 7p. For more informa tion call 222-4984. * Women's leadership roles in th e Jew ish c o m m u n ity , a discussion at th e N ational Museum of American Jewish History, 55 North 5th Street. 6p. Call 923-381 1 for m ore information. ▲ Flick: Dante's Peak. 7p, 9;30p and 12m in Nesbitt Hall's Stein Auditorium. Admission $2. • The Tuesday N ig h t Square Dance G uild presents Lane N eubauer calling squares. 7:30-10:15p. St. Mary's Parish Hall, 3 9 1 6 ■ Locust Walk. Admission $5. ▲ U n d e rg ra d u a te S tu d e n t G o v e rn m e n t A sso ciatio n meets at 7p in 2021 MacAlister Hall. 9 I Thursday 10 I Friday * The Moscow String Q uartet performs at the Pennsylvania C o n ven tion C enter A u d ito riu m , 13th and Cherry Streets. 8p. Student tickets $8.75. Call 569-8587 for more information. * The P h ila d e lp h ia F lyers versus the New York Rangers at the CoreStates Center. . 7;30p. Call 4 6 ^ 5 0 0 for ticket ihforrnation. . 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S p o r t s THETRIANGLE April 4,1997 Page 13 B a s e b a ll p o w e r s p a s t T o w s o n The Dragons played the Tigers in bacl(-to-bacl( doubieheaders, winning three o f the games. second tw o -ru n shot in the fifth, in g a nd th e D ra g o n s tu r n e d the F a h y ’s firs t o f th e season — to T o w s o n a lr e a d y h a d b u ilt an tables w ith an 1 8 -h it a tta c k in a p u t the gam e o u t o f reach. in s u rm o u n ta b le 14-2 lead w h ic h 1 9 -6 b lo w o u t. sent three D re x e l hurlers to early Chris Beckett 29. T h e 3-1 sho w ing , alon g w ith SPECIALTOTHETRIANGLE a 7 - 1 lo s s to V i l l a n o v a a t th e S tarting p itc h e r A d a m D e B ra y T h e D re x e l baseball te a m c o n L ib e r t y B e ll C lassic o n A p r i l 2, tin u e d its o nslaug ht o n o p p o s in g p itc h e rs b y s c o rin g 4 3 ru n s a nd showers in the process. S p e rlin g c o m p le te d h is A f te r ta k in g a d v a n ta g e o f in c r e d ib le d a y w ith a th r e e -ru n th ree w alks b y T o w s o n p itc h in g blast in the s L i ^ a n d ^ a so n G o ld an d ju m p in g o u t to a 3 -0 lead in a d d e d h is f if t h lo n g b a ll o f th e was ine ffec tiv e in a llo w in g e ig h t th e s p rin g in the seventh to close o u t m o v e d t h e D r a g o n s to 1 4 - 1 2 e a r n e d ru n s o n 11 h its b e fo r e J im e n e z h it solo h o m e r s in th e the scoring. M ik e Z w a n c h struck o ve ra ll, 5 -3 in A m e ric a East. b e i n g l i f t e d in th e m i d s t o f a t h i r d f o r a 5 -1 le a d . T h e n th e o u t six b a tte rs in six in n in g s o f s e v e n -ru n fo u r t h in n in g b y the floo d gates o pened as D re x e l sent w o r k to e a rn h is t e a m -le a d in g T igers, w h o w o n , 16-5. 13 batters to the plate and scored fo u rth vic to ry . firs t, S p e r lin g and Jose h it t in g 14 h o m e ru n s — five b y S p e rlin g la u n c h e d a t w o - r u n s e n io r o u t fie ld e r M a t t S p e rlin g h o m e r in the first in n in g o f gam e F rid a y alon e — en ro u te to w in one th e H o w e v e r, gam e tw o o n F rid a y 10 ru n s in th e f o u r t h — h ig h G a m e o ne o n S a turday started n in g three o f fo u r gam es against D ra g o n s a 2 -0 lead. H o w e v e r, b y was a d iffe re n t s to ry a lto g e th e r, lig h te d b y S p e r lin g ’s se c o n d the sam e w a y as b o th gam es o n -T o w s o n State o n M a r c h 28 a n d th e t i m e h e c o n n e c t e d f o r h is as S p erlin g c o n tin u e d his m a s h h o m e ru n o f the gam e and K e v in See Baseball on page 15 on F rid a y to g iv e Women's lacrosse wins two S o f t b a ll fa lls t o 9 -1 2 Larry Rosenzweig SPORTS EOrrOR T h e w o m e n ’ s s o f t b a ll te a m h ad a ro u g h w e e k e n d in its first A m e r ic a East gam es o f the sea s o n , s p lit tin g a d o u b le h e a d e r a g a in s t H a r t f o r d o n M a r c h 2 8 a n d d r o p p in g tw o to V e r m o n t o n M a r c h 2 9 . T h e 1 -3 s h o w in g d r o p p e d th e D r a g o n ’ s o v e r a ll re c o rd to 9 -1 2 . In th e fir s t g am e a g a in s t H a r t f o r d , D r e x e l g a rn e re d tw o h its a n d s tru c k o u t e ig h t tim es. T h e t w o ru n s s c o r e d b y th e H a w k s in the first in n in g w ere all th e y needed in the D ra g o n s ’ 4 -0 defeat. P itc h e r Shanda R icher got the loss. In g a m e tw o D r e x e l ca m e a liv e , s c o r in g tw o ru n s in th e b o tto m o f the first in n in g to take a 2 -0 lead. H a r t f o r d scored a ru n in the second, b u t D re x e l cam e Back to s c o r e o n c e in th e t h i r d and fo u rth innings to so lid ify the 4-1 NoahAddisTheTriangle Shannon Flynn (left), shoots the ball past the West Chester goaltender Nicole Manos for Drexel's first goal of the game. Flynn scored two more times en route to the Dragons' 11-8 victory over the Rams on March 29..The win upped Drexel's overall record to 2-4. Led by the attaclc of Shannon Flynn and Alicia Englebert, the Dragons beat Vermont 12-9 and West Chester 11-8. six straigh t goals in the o p e n in g m id w a y th ro u g h the second h a lf 12 m in utes o f p la y to take an 8 -5 o n g o a ls f r o m F ly n n , C a r n e y , lead. H o w e v e r, a goal each fro m a nd A lic ia E n glebert (2 ). C a rn e y and F lyn n cut the deficit to one. V e r m o n t increased its lead o n C a ta m o u n ts scored tw o m in utes Larry Rosenzweig SPORTS EDITOR to M ic h e lle 9 -6 on W est a g o a l w i t h 8 :2 9 l e f t to p la y . C hester p ulled to w ith in tw o o n a D o w n 9 -7 , D rex e l suddenly cam e g o a l w ith 7:41 le ft in th e g am e , but w o n its f ir s t tw o g a m e s o f th e n o tc h e d th r e e s tra ig h t g oals in u nansw ered goals to take h o m e a E n g le b e r t a n d K a t i C o ll in th e season, b e a tin g c o n fe re n c e riv a l less th a n 10 m in u te s to give the 1 2 -9 victo ry. fin a l six m in u te s to seal an 11-8 V e r m o n t 1 2 -9 o n M a r c h 21 and D,ragons a 3-1 lead w ith 14 m in F ly n n le d D r e x e l w i t h f o u r th e n h a n d in g W e s t C h e s te r an u te s to g o . V e r m o n t s c o r e d goals, follo w ed b y C a rn e y ’s three victo ry. E n g le b e rt led all scorers w ith a g a in , b u t D r e x e l’s Julie C a rn e y tallies. G o a lte n d e r M ic h e lle Geist f o u r goals, w h ile G eist m a d e 12 answ ered w ith tw o o f h e r o w n to m a d e 10 saves in the w in . saves in the net. T h e D ra g o n s n e x t go o n th e T h e w o m e n ’ s la c ro s s e te a m 11-8 defeat o n M a r c h 29. The v ic to r ie s D ra g o n s ’ re c o rd upped to 2 - 4 th e and e v e n e d t h e ir c o n fe re n c e re c o rd at 1-1. A g a in s t V e r m o n t , D r e x e l fell in th e h o le e a r ly a fte r th e end th e Shannon firs t h a lf w ith th e T w o days la te r a g a in s t W e s t D rex e l got g o a ls fro m C h e s t e r , D r e x e l k e p t th e b a ll ro ad f o r th ree s traigh t gam es at In th e second h a lf, it seem ed r o llin g . A f te r d u e lin g the R am s N e w H a m p s h ir e o n A p r il 6, as th o u g h disaster had struck the to a 4 -4 tie after the first half, the D e l a w a r e o n A p r i l 8 a n d S t. D r e x e l s q u a d . V e r m o n t scored D ra g o n s o u ts c o re d th e m 4 -2 Joseph’s on A p ril 10. D rag o n s u p 5 -2 . See Softball on page 14 a goal fro m Z e b r o w s k i. a liv e . T h e D ra g o n s sco re d fiv e H o w e v e r, D a n ie lle W o jc ie c h o w s k i le d the D rag o n s w ith tw o RBIs. L o ri T h e D ra g o n s inc re as e d t h e ir le a d F ly n n in to th e contest. v ic to ry . Nun AdaisThe Triangle Jaime Long pitches in the first game of a doubleheader against Vermont. TheTriangle•April 4,1997 Sports 14 Sports briefs S o f t b a l l g o e s 1 - 3 in Crew places well at Invitational T h e D re x e l c re w team p a rtic ip a te d in its first race o f the season at th e V illa n o v a In v ita tio n a l h eld o n M a r c h 22 . T h e te a m raced in the A m e r ic a E a s t w e e k e n d Softball from page 13 Sw anson got th e w in , p itc h in g a c o m p le te gam e. D re x e l d ro p p e d tw o gam es the m e n ’s vars ity eight, w o m e n ’s v a rs ity eight, a nd w o m e n ’s v a rs ity fou r. T h e D re x e l A squad to o k first place in m e n ’s v a rs ity e ig h t w ith ^ tim e o f 6:32.3. T h e m e n ’s D re x e l B c rew finished th ir d , 11.1 seconds in g the D rag o n s ’ second consec D e la w a re o n A p r il 4. T h e y th e n u tive 6 -5 loss. Jaime L on g g ot the h o s t a d o u b l e h e a d e r a g a in s t b e h in d the leader. I n w o m e n ’s v a r s ity e ig h t, th e s q u a d fin is h e d last, 2 4 .3 seconds V illa n o v a on A p ril 8 at 3:30 p .m ., b e h in d the first-place V illa n o v a tea m . In w o m e n ’s v a rs ity fo u r, D re x e l b e fo r e tr a v e lin g to R id e r f o r a placed th ird , 27.8 seconds b e h in d the first-p lace V illa n o v a squad. loss in tw o innings o f relief. T h e D rag on s next p la y a d o u b le h e a d e r at A m e r ic a East riv a l tw o -g a m e set o n A p ril 10. T h e c re w t e a m ’ s n e x t race is o n A p r i l 5 a t W i l l i a m s C o lle g e in n e x t d a y in a d o u b l e h e a d e r a g a in s t V e r m o n t . I n th e f i r s t gam e, the D rag on s to o k an e arly Massachusetts. Softball schedule/results 2 - 0 le a d in t h e f i r s t , b u t th e C a ta m o u n ts scored tw ic e in the second a n d o n c e in th e th ir d to Catfi 2/21 2 /2 2 take the 3 -2 lead. A fte r D re x e l tied it w ith a ru n in th e f if t h in n in g , b o t h te a m s s c o re d tw ic e in th e s e v e n th to send the g am e in to extra innings. V e r m o n t scored in the to p o f the e ig h th and h an d e d D re x e l the 6 5 loss. S w a n s o n g o t th e loss in f o u r inn ing s o f relief. T h e s e c o n d g a m e saw th e D ra g o n s c o m e b a c k f r o m a 5 -1 3/8 3/9 3/12 3/15 3/22 - 3/26 3/22 3/23 3/25 d e fic it to tie th e g am e in a tw o - 3/26 ru n sbcth in n in g . H o w e v e r , th e C a ta m o u n ts QpiWfifflt Tmt/Btaite Kentucky/^ Marshall^ @ UNC-Chapel HII|a Ohio University'^ Maryland (2) Army (2) @ LaSalle St. Peter’s (2) Rebel Spring Gannes (@ Orlando, Fla.) Cornell Wisconsin-Green Bay LIU-Southampton Nebraska-Omaha Brown Stetson Wisconsin-Green Bay Brown Hartford* (2) Vernnont* (2) Princeton (2) @ Pennsylvania(2) @ Delaware* (2) Villanova (2) @ Rider (2) Hofstra* (2) @ St. Joseph's (2) @ Temple (2) @ Towson State* (2) Monmouth (2) Lafayette (2) @ Lehigh (2) L3-0 L5-0 Vormont 6, @Drexel 5 3/28 3/29 4/1 4/2 4/6 4/8 4/10 4/12 4/15 4/16 4/18 4/20 4/22 4/23 4/25 4/27 4/29 5/2 - 5/4 V erm ont Drexel • America’East opponent ATriangle Classfc @ >UNC-Chapel Hill scored o nce in th e seventh, seal- Softball Mwch28 Hirtford 4, @Pr«x«l 0_____ Hartf'ord Drexel 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 4 4 0 0— 0 22 MMch2a @Pfxel 4, Hartford 1_____ Hartford Drexel 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 — 132 2 0 1 1 0 0 0— 4 6 0 Much 29 Vtrmont 6, @Proxol 5 w Verm ont 0 2 1 0 0 0 2 Drexel 2 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 — 6 121 0— 59 2 MmcH29 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 — 6 132 0 2 0 2 0— 5 7 1 Savicky shines at NCAA championships @ Maine* (2) f v? n o iw t/V @ Boston University* (2) Bucknell(2) o' ' " America East Championships (@ Hofstra) TBA C o m in g o f f a first-p lace finish at the A m e ric a East c h a m p io n s h ip s in b o t h th e o n e - m e t e r a n d t h r e e - m e t e r b o a r d s , f r e s h m a n d iv e r M ic h a e l S avicky placed e ig h th in the o n e -m e te r d iv e an d 11th in the W 2 -0 th re e -m e te r event at the N C A A D iv in g Z o n e A C h a m p io n s h ip s h o s t L3-2(9) L 1 -0 /W 7-2 W 3-1/W 4-3 L3-2(8) postponed ed at P rin c e to n U n iv e rs ity o n M a r c h 13 a n d 14. “M i k e ’s finish d o c u m e n ts the e x te n t o f his talents in b o th o u r c o n ference an d on the re g io n a l scale,” said H e a d C o a c h Bruce B ro n sd o n . “ [ H e ] leaves us e x tre m e ly exc ite d a b o u t his possibilities f o r success, perhaps even n a tio n a lly , in the fu tu r e .” S avicky was the o n ly D re x e l d iv e r to p a rtic ip a te in the m eet. L 2-0 L I- 0 W3-2 L9-1 W4-1 L5-2 Women's soccer signs two recruits W 2 -0 W 1 -0 n atio n a l letters o f in te n t to p la y soccer a t D re x e l. L 4-0/W 4-1 L 6-5/L 6-5 postponed W 1 -0 /W 7-4 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m., 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. g ra m since it w as re in s ta te d to N C A A D iv is io n I v a rs ity status last F ir s t-y e a r w o m e n ’s soccer h e a d coa c h R a y G o o n a n n o u n c e d o n M a r c h 18 th a t M a u r e e n I r w i n a n d B r id g e tte H e n n e r h a v e s ig n e d T h e tw o stu d en t-athletes are th e first re c ru ite d b y th e D re x e l p r o - • year. T h e tea m c o m p e te d as a c lu b s po rt last fall a n d w ill p la y a fu ll v a rs ity schedule in the fall o f 1997. Ir w i n , a 5 - f o o t - l l g o a lte n d e r a tte n d e d S h a w n e e H ig h S c h o o l in M e d f o r d , N .J. T h e re she e a rn e d A ll-B u r lin g to n C o u n ty , F irs t T e a m A ll-S o u th Jersey, a n d F irs t T e a m A ll-S ta te re c o g n itio n . H e n n e r is a 5 - f o o t - 5 h a lf b a c k w h o w a s a f o u r - y e a r s t a r t e r a t P h ila d e lp h ia ’s N a z a re th A c a d e m y . She was h o n o re d as F irs t T e a m A llA c a d e m y , First T e a m A ll-A r e a , a n d a P IA A A ll-C o n fe re n c e p ic k . “W e are e x tre m e ly pleased to w e lc o m e M a u re e n a n d B rid g e tte to o u r p ro g ra m at its s ta rt,” said G o o n . “ T h e y w ill lite r a lly a n d fig u ra tiv e ly em erge as th e fo u n d a tio n o f w h a t w e h o p e w ill d e v e lo p in to a p ro g ra m w ith g re a t success a n d tr a d itio n ,” 3:30p.m: -" ' T h e D r e x e l D e p a r t m e n t o f A t h le t ic s h as t e a m e d u p w i t h C C I Vt : C o m m u n ic a tio n s o f W e s t C h es te r f o r th e p ro d u c tio n o f D re x e l Sports M a g a z in e , a .tele v is io n s h o w th a t w ill fe a tu re h ig h lig h ts , in te rv ie w s , statistics, results a n d p re v ie w s o f D r e x e l s p rin g s p o rtin g events. T h e sports c o v e re d in c lu d e b a s e b a ll, c re w , g o lf, m e n ’s lacro sse, w o m e n ’s lacrosse, softball, m e n ’s ten n is a n d special segm ents th a t w ill focus o n o ffrth e -fie ld a c hievem en ts o f D re x e l stu d en t-a th le tes . G R A D U A T IO N T IM E I S IN T H E A IR T h e h a lf-h o u r show , h osted b y P R IS M ’s K e n A d e lb e rg e r a n d Sarah C a ld w e ll o f M e t r o T r a f f ic , d e b u te d o n M a r c h 13. I t w i l l a i r e v e ry T h u r s d a y o n S p o r ts C h a n n e l P h ila d e lp h ia a t 6 :3 0 p .m . a n d o n th e C o m c a s t N e tw o r k a t 7:00 p .m . “ D r e x e l A th le tic s is e x tre m e ly e x c ite d w ith th e n e w C C I p a r tn e r s h ip ,” said D ir e c to r o f A th le tic s D r . Lou is M a r c ia n i. “ W e a p p ro a c h this as a w o n d e rfu l w a y to showcase o u r e x c ep tio n al s tu d en t-a th le tes a n d coaches a n d o u r e n tire a th le tic p ro g ra m th ro u g h a m e d iu m th a t w e h is to r ic a lly h a v e n o t u tiliz e d . I a n tic ip a te th e b ro a d c a s ts to b e in fo rm a tiv e , e n te rta in in g a n d w e ll-re c e iv e d b y c u rre n t athletes, a lu m n i a nd D re x e l sports enthusiasts in the a rea.” DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR CAREER IS HEADED? B y B e g in A R e w a r d in g B u s in e s s C a r e e r W ith C o m c a s t M e tro p h o n e /C e llu la rO n e T a k in g A d v a n ta g e O f O u r P a id T r a in in g C o u r s e F o r D ir e c t S a le s R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s P o te n tia l F irs t Y e a r E a rn in g s : $ 5 0 K a n d a b o v e !! P o s itio n s A v a ila b le C o v e r in g T h e P h ila d e lp h ia / C e n tra l/S o u th J e rs e y a n d D e la w a r e M a r k e t G e t y o u r c a r e e r off t h e g r o u n d to d a y w ith C o m c a s t M e t r o p h o n e a n d C e llu la r O n e by jo in in g o u r p r o g r e s s i v e o r g a n i z a t i o n w h ic h is t h e m a r k e t le a d e r in w i r e l e s s t e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s s e r v i c e . W e o f fe r a fo u r w e e k i n t e n s i v e s a l e s i n s t r u c t i o n p r o g r a m f o llo w e d b y p r o d u c t t r a i n i n g a n d s p e c i a l iz e d g u i d a n c e in c e llu la r s a l e s . A p p ly by c a llin g 1 -8 0 0 -8 0 4 -4 0 6 3 o r by s e n d i n g r e s u m e to : C o m c a s t M e t r o p h o n e C e llu la r O n e , S F S a l e s C ol, H u m a n R e s o u r c e s , Valley F o rg e C o r p o r a t e C e n te r, 101 5 S .T r o o p e r R o a d , N o rris to w n , PA 19403. F ax : 6 1 0 -6 5 0 -9 2 1 0 . V isit o u r w e b s i t e a t h ttp : w w w . c o m c a s t m e t r o p h o n e . c o m . S e c u r i t y b a c k g r o u n d c h e c k s (in c lu d in g d r u g - s c r e e n i n g , c r e d it c rim in a l e m p l o y m e n t in q u irie s ) a r e r e q u ir e d d u e to n e tw o r k a c c e s s . 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In p re v io u s gam es, D r e x e l w as le d b y la n n a r in o T h e m e n ’ s la c ro s s e t e a m u p p e d its o v e r a ll re c o rd to 3 -2 th e w h o ta llie d f o u r g oals a n d h ad o n e assist. S n e lle n b u r g a d d e d w ith a 1 4 -7 b lo w o u t o f R a d fo rd t w o g o a ls a n d D r a g o n s lo s t b o t h g a m e s o f a U n iv e r s it y o n M a r c h G o a lte n d e r M a t t L oftus stopped R a d fo rd , Ka. 2 5 , in t h r e e a s s is ts . b a t. F o llo w in g sin g le s b y F a h y D r e x e l p o s ted an 8 -5 v ic to r y d o u b le h e a d e r to M a in e 2 0 -6 and a n d S p e rlin g , L o u M a r c h e t ti — in gam e tw o on Saturday b eh in d 7 -5 o n M a rc h 22, b u t cam e back T h e D rag on s got o n the b o a rd T h e D r a g o n s n e x t t r a v e l to the te a m ’s le a d in g h itte r th ro u g h a s o lid p i t c h i n g p e r f o r m a n c e the n ext d a y to take tw o against fir s t w h e n T o d d S n e lle n b u r g N e w H a m p s h ire fo r a conference 17 shots in the w in. 25 gam es (.4 2 7 ) — con nected fo r fro m fre s h m a n M ic h a e l Sheehan N e w H a m p s h ir e , 5 -0 a n d 1 1 -8 . s cored ju s t 41 seconds in to th e gam e on A p ril 5. T h e y then play a t h r e e - r u n h o m e r , his seventh, ( 3 - 0 ) , w h o to o k a n o -h itte r in to T h e team also lost to T e m p le , 8- gam e a contest at St. Joseph’s on A p ril th a t the sixth in n in g . 5, o n M a rc h 25. W in k le r . R a d fo rd tied the g am e s ta k e d s ta rte r M ark T h o m p s o n to an e arly 3 -0 lead. H e a llo w e d ju s t o n e e a rn e d D r e x e l p lays its n e x t leagu e H o w e v e r , th e T ig e r s r o a r e d r u n o n tw o h its in 6 % in n in g s d o u b le h e a d e r b ack w ith o ne ru n in the second b e f o r e g iv i n g w a y to M e l l o t t , c h a m p io n D elaw are A p r il 12. a n d tw o in the th ir d , fo u rth and w h o e n d ed a f o u r-ru n T ig e r ra lly f i f t h fra m e s to ta k e a 7 - 5 edg e in t h e s e v e n t h b y t h r o w i n g a e n te rin g the fin a l in n in g . d o u b le -p la y b all. at on a pass f r o m M a tt d e fe n d in g f in a l e ig h t m in u te s o f th e firs t q u a rte r to give D re x e l a 3-1 lead. J im e n ez’s second h o m e r in as Maine 20>@ Drexel 6______ Dan in tw o days, s end ing 10 batters to th e s e c o n d — p r o v id e d D r e x e l la n n a rin o , an d M ik e K oons. the p late a n d scoring sbc tim es to w i t h t h e le a d i t n e v e r r e l i n p u ll o u t th e vic to ry . q uished . Maine Drexel Much 22 1 0 3 3 3 2 8 — 2018 2 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 — 684 H u r le y , C r a ig C a p u to , D re x e l c o n tin u ed to p la y w e ll in the th ird q u a rte r, g ettin g goals Maine 7, @Drexel 5 T h e D r a g o n s a d d e d six ru n s D e n n is H e lk o w s k i a nd M a r c h e tti in th e t h i r d , s e n d in g u p e ig h t to lo a d th e bases w it h o n e o u t, b a tte rs a n d p u t tin g th e g a m e Maine Drexel M<ich23 J im e n e z s ing led to b r in g D r e x e l a w a y . T h e in n in g in c lu d e d R B I @Drexel 5, New Hampshire 0 sco re d tw o q u ic k goals to s ta rt w ith in o n e ru n a n d M a t t N ie b e r singles b y M a r c h e tti — his te a m - th e f in a l q u a r te r , b u t D r e x e l f o llo w e d w it h a b ases lo a d e d le a d in g 3 6 th o f the season — as w a lk to tie it. Sean Joyce b r o k e w e l l as J i m e n e z , N i e b e r a n d UNH Drexel Match23 th e d e a d lo c k w ith a tw o - r u n sin Joyce. Lucas, R y a n Ross a n d F a h y gave p e rfo rm a n c e s o m e w h a t o v e rs h a d o w e d b y the T o w s o n p u t a c ro s s a s in g le on F rid a y was fa c t th a t D r e x e l m a n a g e d ju s t a ru n in its fin a l a t-b a t, b u t fre s h s p lit o f th e tw in b ill, b u t w in n in g m a n p itc h e r G re g g M e llo tt , w h o b o t h g a m e s o n S a t u r d a y w as a a llo w e d ju s t o n e earn e d ru n o v e r p erfect e n d in g to a n e a rly perfect Baseball schedule/results 2/21 2/22 2/23 3/1 3/2 3/8 3/12 3/15 3/16 3 /1 7 -3 /1 9 3/22 3/23 3/25 3/28 3/29 4/2 4/3 4/8 4/9 4/12 ■' 4/13 4/16 4/19 4/20 4/22 4/26 4/27 4/29 4/30 5/1 5/3 5/4 5/8 - 5/11 flM W M ilt @ Va. Commonwealth @ Va. Commonwealth @ Va. Commonwealth @ James Madison @ James Maciison St. Peter's @ La Salle Indiana (@ Homestead, Fla.) Bradley (@ Homestead, Fla.) ECAC Baseball Tourn. (@ Fort Myers, Fla.) Fairleigh Dickinson Bucknell Northeastern New Hampshire Rider Maine* (2) New Hampshire* (2) @ Temple @ Towson State* (2) @ Towson State* (2) Villanova^ Temple Liberty Bell Semifinals Lehigh (2) Liberty Bell Championship @ Delaware* (2) @ Delaware* (2) Pennsylvania Hofstra* (2) Hofstra* (2) @C.W. Post Hartford* (2) Hartford* (2) Lafayette @ Fairleigh Dickinson @ Rider @ Northeastern* (2) @ Vermont* (2) America East Championships (@ Wilmington, Del.) W 15-7 L12-6 L14-7 L 24-5 W 13-0 L 20-6/ L 7-5 W 5 - 0 /W 1 1 - 8 L8-5 L 16-5/ W 19-6 W n -8 /W 8 -5 L7-1 3:00 p.m. TBA 1:30 p.m. TBA 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 12:00 p.m. TBA * America East opponent ^ Liberty Bell Classic @Veterans Stadium C o ld w e ll, a n d M ig u e l N o b le s to increase its lead to 11-5. R a d fo rd ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 — 051 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 — 562 re s p o n d e d w ith th re e u n a n @Drexel 11, New Hampshire 8 2 0 3 0 3 0 0 — 8 9 0 7 1 0 0 3 0 0 — 1112 1 @Temple 8, Drexel 5______ Drexel Temple Match28 2 3 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 1 0 0 — 552 — 871 @Towson State 16, Drexel 5 Drexel Towson March28 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 — 5 5 0 2 0 5 7 2 0 0 — 1618 0 Drexel 19, @Towson State 6 rme/Results L13-2 W 13-5 L15-4 W 7 -6 L 4 - 2 /W 1 1 -9 W 7 -0 / W 7-4 W 1 5 -4 L11-4 W 5-3 f r o m la n n a r in o , W i n k l e r , D a v e 1 0 0 0 1 4 1— 7 9 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 — 5 12 1 Drexel Towson Match29 3 0 2 10 0 3 1 — 1917 2 0 1 0 0 4 0 1— 6 8 3 Drexel 11, @Towson State 8 Drexel Tow son 3 0 0 1 1 0 6 — 11 14 3 0 1 2 2 2 0 1 — 8 5 0 March29 Drexel 8, @Towson State S Drexel Tow son 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0— 8 7 2 4— 5 3 0 3 4 4 sw ered goals to s o lid ify the 14-7 v ic to ry . Cate 3/1 3/8 3/12 3/15 3/25 4/5 4/9 4/12 4/16 4/19 4/23 4/26 4/30 5/3 Oppomnt Delaware* (@ Penn) Siena Swarthmore Villanova @ Radford New Hampshire* @ St. Joseph's Lafayette @ Mount St. Mary's Mercyhurst Hartford* @ Hofstra* @ Towson State* @ Vermont* T im t/R tH A i L14-5 W lO -6 W 13-0 L I 3-7 - y v i4 -7 1:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. * America East opponent R o o m 2 1 5 , C re e s e S tu d e n t C e n te r t o p ic k u p a n a p p lic a tio n f o r o u r D ean o f S tu d e n ts H on ors D ay A w ards A p p lic a t io n s a r e n o w a v a ila b le fo r : S t u d e n t S e r v ic e A w a r d s M a r ily n B u r s h t in A w a r d a n d th e D r . R a y m o n d M . L o r a n ta s H is t o r y 3/31 4/4 4 /1 1 -4 /1 2 4/14 4/22 OoDonent Philadelphia City Classic Boston University/Rider Rutgers Tournament (@ New Brunswick, N.J.) @ Swarthmore (w/Messiah) @ Lafayette S c h o la r s h ip A w a r d time/Results postponed 1:00 p.m. TBA 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. Eligibility: Pull-tim e. Undergraduate S tudents D E A D L IN E — 14 Men's lacrosse schedule/results in v it e s y o u t o s to p b y t h e O ffic e o f t h e D e a n o f S tu d e n ts , Men's golf schedule 3 1 3 2 — 7 1st Quarter— Oiexel, Snellenburg (WInWet), M:19; Radford, Forte (Benes), 801; Drexel, lannarino (Coldwell), 7:11: Drexel, lannarino (Winkler), 2:24. 2nd quarter — Drexel, Hurley (Coldwell), 1301; Drexel, Caputo, 12:24; Radford, Eaton (Karppala), 11:20; Drexel, lannarino, 8:36; Drexel Koons (Snellenburg), 144. 3rd quarter — Radford, Forte, 12:S4; Drexel, lannarino, 632; Drexel, WInMer, 8:13; Radford, Karppala (Askew), 7S2; Drexel Coldwell (lannarino), 7:04; Radford, Karppala (Dennis), 8.08; Drexel, Nobles (Snellenburg), :22. 4th quarter — Radford, Karppala (Weedon), 1400; Radford, Benes (Weedon); Drexel, Nobles (Snellenburg), S^49; Drexel, Torrribley, 4:S3; Drexel, Snellenburg (Winkler), :34. Shots on goal —Drexel 3), Radford 35. Goalies — Drexel, Matt Loftus (7 goals, 17 saves); Radford, Opponent (14 goals, 8 saves);. H ig h la n d e r s 4 -1 o n goals f r o m M«ich22 F o l l o w i n g s in g le s b y F a h y , the D ra g o n s tw o m o re runs. Drexel Radford s e c o n d q u a r te r , o u ts c o rin g th e m a n y days — a t w o -ru n shot in UNH Drexel M«ch2S Drexel 14, @Radford 7 T h e D ra g o n s d o m in a te d -t h e Baseball T h a t ’s w h e n the D rag o n s b a t S p e rlin g ’s f iv e -h o m e r 1 1 -R B I Men's lacrosse Jeff la n n a rin o scored tw ice in the ted a r o u n d f o r th e secon d tim e g le a n d e n s u in g w a lk s to R y a n 10. s ix m in u te s la te r , b u t D r e x e l ’ s D A T E : F R ID A Y , A P R I L ^ , 1 9 9 7 16 TheTriangle•October6,1995 THE MOST FUN YOU CAN HAVE AT DREXEL W rrHOUT STUF FMG A HSH DOWN YOUR PANTS. The most amazing aspect of the newspaper you hold in your hands is not the insight' ful news coverage, w itty commentary or spiffy new graphic design. 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Cooler of fishy slac^ - •V jhTK. i “■**---------- --- -■ T TheTriangle•April 4,1997 Sports 17 Women's lacrosse schedule/results Date 3/4 3/11 3/13 3/15 3/21 3/29 4/6 4/8 4/10 4/13 4/17 4/20 4/22 4/24 4/27 4/30 5/3 • Qpiwn«nt rnrn/Rssyte Virginia Tech Hofstra* UMBC Vanderbilt Vermont* West Chester @ New Hampshire* @ Delaware* @ St. Joseph’ s Bucknell Towson State* @ Villanova Monmouth Lehigh @ Boston University* @ Lafayette America East Championships (@ Delaware) LlO-6 L7-2 L7-4 L14-4 W 12-9 W11-8 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p:m. 1:00 p.m. 4K)0 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. TBA * America East opponent W. lacrosse March21 March29 @Prexcl M, Vermont 9 Drexel 11, @West Chester 8 Vermont 7 — 9 Drexel 7 — 12 1st half — Vetmont, Donlon, 27:52; Drexel, Flynn, 24:00; Drexel, Flynn, 20.05; Drexel, Flynn, 14.04; Vermont, Bowman (Price), 802; Drexel, Carney (Ober), 3:34; Drexel, Carney, 1:26. 2nd half — Vetmont, Bowman (Arnold), 29:03; Vermont. Morton (Price), 25:09; Vermont, Price, 24:09; Vermont, Arnold (Morton), 21:41; Vermont, Bowman (Morton), 19:50; Vermont, Bowman, 18:16; Drexel, Carney, 1602, Drexel, Flynn (Lacavara), 14:34, Vermont, Bowman, 5:29; Drexel, Flannery, 6:50; Drexel, Zebrowski, 6:08; Drexel, Flannery, 4:39; Drexel, Zebrowski (Lacavara), 303; Drexel, Cusarrwno (Lacavara), :31. Shots on goal —Vermont 19, Drexel 28. Goalies — Vermont, Kate Farnsworth (35 shots, 12 goals, 13 saves); Drexel. Michelle Gelst (22 shots, 9 goals, 10 saves). Drexel 4 7 — 11 4 — 8 West Chester__________ 4 1st half — Drexel, Flynn (Richards), 26:27; West Chester, Franklin, 25:31; Drexel, Kreiger, 24:59; West Chester, Coll, 23:42; West Chester, Minzola, 13:48; Drexel, Flynn, 13:37; West Chester, Baker, 13:17; Drexel. Englebert, ^ :43. 2nd half — Drexel Englebert, 29:20; West Chester, Conti (Coll), 28:52; Drexel, Carney, 27:48; West Chester, Conti, 18:34; Drexel, Englebert, 1801; Drexel, Flynn, 15:46; Drexel, Zebrowski (Emrich), 1406; West Chester, Franklin, 7:41; Drexel, Englebert, 5:32; Drexel. Carney, 3:02; West Chester, Coll, 03, Shots on goal —Drexel, 24, West Chester 23. Goalies — Drexel, Michelle Geist (28 shots, 8 goals, 12 saves); West Chester, Nicole Manos (27 shots, 11 goals. 8 saves). Men's tennis schedule/results Dale OBPfiPfflt 3/27 3/29 4/3 4/5 4/6 4/8 4/10 4/12 4/13 4/15 4/18 4/20 4/21 4/23 4/25 - 4/27 5/2 - 5/4 Youngstown State Towson State* Rider . ’ Coppin State' . Delaware State Villanova @ Delaware* @Hofstra* Lehigh St. Joseph's ‘ America East North/South Rumble (@ Hofstra) @ Loyola (Md.) @ La Salle America East Championships (@ Vermont) Metropolitan Collegiate Tourn. (@ Hofstra) NoahAddisTheTriangle Sophomore Katherine Ober (right) attempts to get in close on the opponent's net in Drexel's game against West Chester on March 29. The Dragons beat the Rams 11-8. Crew schedule/results L5-2 postponed 3:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. D a te tpCTtlffn 3/22 4/5 4/12 4/19 4/26 5/3 5/9 - 5/10 5/30 - 6/1 @ Villanova Invitational ©Williams College @ George Washington Invitational Murphy Cup Kerr Cup Bergen Cup Dad Vail Regatta (@ Philadelphia, Pa.) IRA Championships (@ Camden, N.J.) Results Men's Eight (1 st, 3rd); Women's Eight (5th); Women's Four (3rd) TBA 3:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. TBA TBA • America East opponent A t t e n t i o n C u l t u r a l G r o u p s ! 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Tear sheets are $.25 extra. Ads must be pre-paid. Pay ment can be made by cash, money order or check. Limits: There are no ad limits or word limits for paid classifieds. Apartments Apartments Apartments Sublets 501 N. 35th St. (Spring Garden) 2nd floor. Efficiency, 12'xM', kitchenette. Laundry on 1st floor. S310 + eiec and gas. 1year lease. 3 months adv. Heat and hot water included. No smoking, drinking. 215-222-6060 (215) 662-1132, GOVT FORECLOSED homes for pennies on SI. Delinquent Tax, REPO'S, REO's, Your Area. Toll Free 1-800-218-9000 EXTH-7685 for current listing. APT for rent. One bedroom 32nd adn Pearl. Heat Included $425 Avail now. Franklin Investment Reality 382-7368._______________ ______ Huge New York style apartment, Brownstone Mansion, 40' octagon dome deling. Artist haven! Near Broad & Fairmount Stop. $400 to $625+ Franklin Investment Reality. 382-7368 Bright, 3 story Victorian Completely renovated 6 Br, 2 tile baths, DW, central air, huge living room, close to Drexel adn transoprtation. Avail June 1. S1250/mo. Robert 215-625-4995.___________ 3308 Arch St. 2 bedroom apt. Washer and dryer, GD, DW, hardwood floors. Lots of light. Right across from Calhoun. Call 222-1469._________ 36xx Baring. Large one bedroom, apt. seeking graduate student. Available March 1st. $472/month, plus electric + cooking gas. Call 222-4540. 1 bedroom to sublet in a 2 bedroom apt. Corner of Powelton and 32nd. S237.50/month. 2 Lg win dows, shared kitchen and bath. Call 243-9550 leave message. 1 Bedroom Apt. 32nd st. and Barring, Large kitchen and living room, 480/month plus gas and electric, available now call 222-8166 32nd and Baring. One Bedroom, Living Room, Kitchen, Tile Bath, and Back Yard Spacious for one or two occupants, carpeting,high ceilings with heat and cable included Available for immediate occupancy, $365/month. 215-382-4827 3416 Powelton Ave. Large 3 bedroom apt. close to Drexel campus. Avail 9/1/97 $775 heat Included.Call 222-4800.______________________ Spacious, 2 bedroom apt, eat-in kitchen. Hardwood floors, washer/dryer, etc. Quiet, resi dential block at 33rd and Baring. Owner occupied, safe building. Good neighbors, non-smokers only. Dr. Weiner 386-5079____________________ Large, spacious room, for rent. Only $200 month. Includes utilities, ceiling fan, and walk in closet. Share bathroom, kitchen, and Drexel Grad. Separate entrance, located at 331 Saunders St. Joseph Rudolph @467-0776 House for sale. Olde City- 315 New St. beaut 1 BR, prkg, hardw mrbl. fl. brik, $73,900.413-2691 2 or 3 br Apt. Av now for two or three people. W/D, D/W, yard. Wall to wall carpet. Call 222-4504 for detail.___________________________ Lg 1 bedroom apt for rent. W-W carpet, eatin kitchen. Close to campus. Available April 1st. $480/month heat included. For info call 483-2845. One bedroom apt for rent. W-W carpet. Lg bed room, back yard, huge closet, $400/month, heat included. For info call 483-2845.____________ Luxury Apartment for rent. S595/month. 1st floor, center of campus. Call Ted: 1-610-454-1204 or 1610-252-1962______ 1 Bdr avail now $400. 38th and Hamilton. 32nd and Hamilton, $435 avail 6/10.37th and Powelton S475 avail 5/1. 3310 Race, huge! $650 avail now. Franklin Investment Reality. (215) 382-7368. 3 Bdr house, 32nd and Powelton. Avail 6/22. $960. Franklin Investment Reality. 215-382-7368. 1 large bdr apt for rent. New^y renovated, lots of windows, central air, some furniture. Call 8951811 or 222-8846 will be avail the end of April. One room to rent @3213 Winter St. 3 bedroom house, mature housemates, washer, dryer, cable, own phone line. $200.00 per month + utils.Cheap! Will pay your first month's utils as bonus. Share living room, kitchen, and dinning room. Quiet block 3 blocl« from Drexel campus. Available NOW! Call 222-1048_____________ 32nd & Winter St, great house, 5/6 brs., newly renovated, avail 6/1. $1350.387-4137__________ 5 bedroom house, 3400 Lancaster Ave. Available July 1st, $1200 plus utilities Call Karen or Jen 3873477 comfortable apartment with beautiful views at the Courts. Call Lydia at 663-1337. Efficiency, $350/month. Gas+ hot water included. Lots of closet space. Near to CVS and subway. On Drexel shuttle route. Immediate occupancy. Ask forAm: home 387-4538, work 841-5934 SUMMER SUBLET 3206 Baring St Townhouse shared with two graduate students,centeral air conditioning and heating, wall to wall carpet, washer/dryer, alarm system, small backyard, clean, nice and large rooms.Two rooms are avail able in May $300/ 400 rent + utilities Call @ 222 4404 or e-mail sg95p9sw@dunxl .ocs.drexel.edu 1 bedroom available ASAP at 3512 Lancaster Ave. 2 baths, large kitchen and living room, AC, DW, WD. very close to Drexel U, 7 Eleven and restau rants. 260$/month & utility/4 please call Ken (215)243-2304________________________ 2 roommates for 2 bedroms in 5 bedroom house rent: 260 + utilities. 3400 Lancaster Ave. Call Karen or Jen 387-3477 Available ASAP____________ 1 bedroom apartment, $375/month. 3303 Powelton Ave. Fully carpeted, spacious living room, very close to Drexel. Sublet for summer starting June 1st. interested call 222-2867. Azuan or Zack SUBJECTS WANTED For t a s t e stu d ie s . U n iv e rsity C ity a r e a . Y ou w ill b e p a i d fo r y o u r tim e . C a ll T a ra a t M o n e ll CAMPUS INTERSHIPS Full time Part time Earn up to $250 • $450 weelcly Fortune 5 0 0 Company needs 5 reps noW! N o experience necessary. Flex hours. G et "real-world' experience now! R e se a rc h C e n te r D O N 'T BE LEFT BEHINDl (215) 8 9 8 -9 8 3 3 Coll Mr. Benson at (215) 568-1700 ext 486 Enjoy a helpful and rewarding summer at Camp Sussex which is located in the beautiful mountains of northern New Jersey and is about one hour from New York City. We need M/F counselors. Head pioneering, ^ i a l worker, LPN/RN/Student Nurse, Jewish Cultural program. Salaries are attractive! Please call for more information or write to: Camp Sussex Camp Sussex f 33 Blatherwick Dr.Berlin, N.J. 08009 Phone («09) 753-9265 or (718) 261-8700 Sublets One bedroom apartment -315 N 33rd St. #3. Available April or May; for S460-H utilities. Call Kelley 243-0761_______________________ One bed room for sublease. Rent $600. Location:Courts apartments. Free furniture-to give. 222-6441_______________________ 3311 Powelton Ave. Spacious 1 bedroom apart ment, loft. Cheap $375 per month. Call Brad 222OS10. Available April 1st. 1 bedroom available ASAP at 3512 Lancaster Ave. 2 baths, large kitchen and living room. AC, DW, WD, Friendly roommates. Very close to Drexel U, 7-11, adn restaurantes. Please call Ken 243-2304 1 bedroom apt. with study room, perfect for two people. Move in anytime from now! 35th Street and Powelton Ave. $600/month, one of the most NO GIMMICKS EXTRA INCOME NOWI ENVELOPESTUFFMa- $M0•tMOmwyiMih FrMMiai;8A8Elo InlMfullenal Inc. 1371CemyWmdAm. BfoaUyii, Nnt Yoifc11130 XI For Sale SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches, Cadillacs, Cheyys, BMWs Corvettes, Also Jeeps, 4WD's. Your Area. Toll Free 1 (800) 218-9000 Ext A-7685 for current listings. IBM PCfor sale. Fully loaded, monitor and modem with keyboard. 16MB Ram, W95 preloaded, price negotiable. Call 386-8749 after 7pm. or email [email protected] Moving Sale! Cannon mutimedia computer for school use. Brand new! Only 3 months and loaded with tons of software and games. Intel 586 166Mhz/ 16M Ram-^ 14* SVGA monitor, 33.6 modem, 12x CDRom, 2.1 Gig HD, Cannon BTC 4100 color printer included. Willing to sell for $1500 or best offer. Contact Frank at 387-5125 ext. 2850 or email [email protected] Brand new 13’ TV $100 Call Frank 387-5175 ext 2850 or email [email protected] CmndiKl' i^ m rh n e n te RBAN 363gWarrtnSt. & B y e REALTOR 3 6 0 0 - 0 6 Large 1 BR Apartment with private baclcyard, hardwood floors, closelo Drexel. $515 heat incl. Available May 1st. E ffic ie n c ie s 3626 Powelton Ave. Pour bedroom house. Close to Drexel. $900t430 N. 31st St. Two bedroom house with living room, separate dining room. $525+. Available Moy 1st C a ll q ur R ental D e p ^ m e n t 2 2 2 -4 8 0 0 about these and o m e r availafSie apartm ents aivf. Houses m U n iv e rs ity C ity 7 P o w e l t o n ^ l age. B«Homed Out S p r in g G a r d e n Close to Drexel $ 3 1 5 - 3 4 0 1 B e d r o o m $ 4 2 5 2 B e d r o o m $ 5 2 5 D rexel Shuttle serv ice e v e ry 1 5 m in utes o n c o r n e r o u ts id e o f b u ildin g. Security G u a r d o n p re m ise 2 4 h o u rs a d a y . I n te rc o m S e c u rity . H e a t & H o t w a t e r in c lu d e d . L a u n d ry fa c ilitie s o n p r e m is e s . CALL 5 5 1 -9 1 0 0 STUDENT Need to Refocus? ™Y* VEL STA Travel is the world’s largest travel organization specializing in low-cost travel for students. PSSTI Got the urge to travel? STA Travel has great student airfares to destinations around the world. Oo shopping -on our website for current student airfares. Other Information No classifieds will be accepted over the telephone. Multiple ads with duplicate subjects will not be accepted unless they are paid for. Ads may be cancelled, corrected or continued by notifying the classifieds staff by the 5:00 p.m. Tuesday deadline. You must include your phone number with your correspondence. Roommates ROOMMATE WANTED for 2 bedroom apartment, center city. D/W, W/D, big bed & living room, liv ing with chinese-americap student. $350/mo+gas,ele. call 545-5139 or [email protected] Large room for rent. Available new. Contact Pam 222-4504.___________________________ Roommate needed for 5 Br house on Winter St. Near Psychology BIdg. and dorms. Easy walk to campus. Very safe. $250+ Call 483-9879 Leave message Roommate wanted for a 2bdr apt in Hillcrest (34th and Race St). Available end of March. The best Apt/location on campus. Own huge bdr. Share kitchen, living and bath. Gas Heat/Cooking. $350+util. Call Jacob Mammen at 382-3664. (215) 382-2928 Walnut Stratt Philadfllphla, PA 19104 j3 7 3 0 www.sta-travel.com STA TRAVEL We've been thwre, in te n ia tio n a l Stiiilen t lilentity C ard s A round th e World H o stel M em b e rsh ip S tu d e n t A irfares Travel In s u ra n c e D o m estic D isco u n ts Eurail P a s s e s P a c k a g e s fo r 1 8 -3 4 yrs. S p rin g B re ak B u d g et H o tels TheTrian^e•April4,1997 For Sale For Sale PC Intel 486 33Mhz, 450 Meg HD. 8Mg Ram. Tons of software $690 obo. Full size bed (box and mat tress with frame) one year old. book shelf, desk, chair, love seat, with coffee table, double dresser, Hoover carpet vacuum, Sony cordless telephone. Standing lamp, radio and other stuff. Ask for prices. 243-0946 For sale, nice book case S50, Electric oil radiator $40, study desk $25. Call 387-3455___________ Honda Accord '87, grey silver color, w/ sunroof, cruise control, and stereo. Well-maintained engine. $2500 US. Call Wut 386-2570_________ 83 Honda Prelude for sale, good condition. Fm/am cassette radio. 5 speed, sunroof, high milage but runs good. Call Danny 244-6732. Newton Message Pad 120. Hardly used, includes unopened Newton Connection Kit for Macintosh. $399 OBO. Contact Mike @ (215) 387-5251 or email to st91j93j@dunx1. Mac Performa 636CD/66 Mhz, Like New I 250MB HD, 8(24)RAM, 4XCD ROM, 28.8 SuperFast Modem, Apple 15" Color Monitor, PhotoShop, MS Office95, and more. Asking $850 obo w/2400 Color Stylecolor $1100. Call 386 8059 or e-mail [email protected] Moving Sale! Full size bed $100. Study desk chair lamp $35. Study desk-hchair(ikea) $20. Dining table(ikea)$50.Call 222-2422.______________ 87 Dodge Caravan LE, orig owner; all options; never driven hard; nice car for money $3,000. Hate to part with it. Bill Beerman 609-547-3512 or email sg%[email protected]. BMW320i 79.4 spd, AC, sunroof, silver with bieige interior. BBS wheels, Michellns, Bilstelns, stereo. Excellent condition, all sen/ice records, only BMW service/parts. No accidents. Garage kept. 215-4960827 or [email protected] Everything must go. 27 inch TV with surround sound stereo system. Techniques Tuner, Integrated power amplifier with Super Bass, dual deck tape player. Center table marble bottom with glass top. 2 Oriental rugs. 662-1728. 100 sq ft loft with pull down ladder and railing. Will includecarpet, loft built to fit many areas, including dorms. Built to dorm standard, painted brown. For information call Shawn 222-6250 leave message. Asking $ 300 obo. Are you looking for a loft? Get a great deal on a loft by calling Jill at 571-4422. Call soon, because it must go! 1987 Audi 4000S, 5 spd, cruise control, A/C, sunroof, 90K. Very clean, runs great, asking $2100 obo. Call George at 243-1044 Compaq 386 LTE Laptop. 10 MB ram, 190 MB HD, Internal Modem, Window 3.11, Microsoft Office. Great for travel adn library work. $450 obo. Also docking station for home use. $150 obo. Email [email protected] or 222-0787 PowerComputing 132Mhz Mac Clone 604e. 1.2 Gig HD, 16mb RAM. 4xcd. $1500 Brand new. In box, unopened. Call 222-7038 or st90jjrm Comic Books Amazing Spider-Man; The Breaking of Batman's Back, Superman's death and so on. Contact me Yanatha e-mail [email protected] Will trade a Macintosh Centris 650(230MB Hard drive/8MB RAM) for a Powerbook for Spring and Summer terms. Call 222-5445 or email [email protected]. 83 Honda Prelude, good condition, fm/am cassette radio, 5 speed, sunroof, high mileage but runs good. Call Danny 244-6732 Empty truck subwoofer box. Has 2 horn tweeters and is ready for two 8' subwoofers. All wires and speaker grilles included. $25 OBO. st96e692@ post.drexel.edu or (610)642-8233. Moving sale!! Sharp microwave $70 (never use),soft sets for five people $50, dining table(ikea) $50. Call 222-2422 or leave a message. FOR SALE 1989 Delta 88 Olds Royale, New Tires, New Brakes, PS, PB, PW, PL, AM/FM Csaaette Garage Kept Great Condition, $4200 OBO Tel609/866-8672, E-mail [email protected] Selling Michelin Metric tires and rims: TRX 220/55 R390. Fits mid 80's Mustang and Mercury Cougar (4 lug pin wheels). Asking $400 o.b.o. Call (215)382-7208 Immed.___________________ For Sale. Excellent CASIO graphics calculator model fx-7700G for sale with all its manuals. Superb capabilities and unbelievable price. Call 662-9649. White 93 Honda Civic EX, full option, everything auto, sun roof, new tires (Pirelli, all season), new brakes, low mileage (only 34,800 miles), excellent condition, only $10,950. Call Jane 215-508-1802. Car for sale! Ford taurus 86, black auto, A/C, am/fm, 84 kmiles (original), clean, looks and runs good, ask $1700 call (215) 243-2304._________ Brand new Sega Saturn Core System, 1 week old, played only once. Everything is there, even warrenty registration card. Includes an additional control pad plus 4 games. Asking $300 or best offer. Contact Garner at 571-4218 or email st94s67n@dunxi .ocs.drexel.edu RAM? CPU? Computer Illiterate? Thinking of buying a computer, but confused by the options? Already own one don't know how to use it? Drowning instead of'surfing*? We can HELP!!! Call (215) 335-2530 ext 07___________ For sale; Water bed, Sony telephone with answer ing machine, super nintendo, sega genesis, fan, air conditioner, and many more. Call 386-0788 Connectix Color Quick Cam for Macintosh Brand new, still in original package (bought by mistake) original price $229+ sale for $200 Net call 215243-0232 or [email protected] Roller Blade/Spirit Blade for women size 88.5/25.0 brake ABT, used less than ten times, blueexcellent condition-come with hands, knees and d r e x e l elbows proteaors- $55. Air Conditioner, window type $30, vacuum cleaner $20, call 215-243-0232 or [email protected] For sale: 1705 Apple Monitor in box Never opened. $600 (firm) call (609) 232-4684 or email [email protected] Powerbook for sale: Power book 180-4/80 for sale w/Supra express d/f included- ask $750 OBO call 215-405-0191 call for John Packard Bell 133 Mhz Pentium PC. 16Mg RAM 1 Gig hard drive 16-bit 3-d sound and speckers. Color Monitor w/ Imb video memory 14.4 modem/ fax. Comes w/internet and software package, price nego. call 482-2870 Wanted Counter and delivery person wanted. Apply at Buffalo Bills Restaurant 3505 Lancaster Ave. Philadelphia. Garage Space wanted in Powelton Village. I need space for my car. Please call Don @382-3538 and leave a message Wanted for Cash; Ethernet card for Mac Performa 6320CD. Please call 215-895-1271 leave message. Anytime OKWill return call. I want your old toys and childhood stuffAnything sitting around in attics basements clos ets, garages, from when you were a kid. Good prices paid. Call 571-4372 or email st96573s Want to buy: small used apt/dorm sizes refridgerator for under $50. Used in line skates womens size 7 for under $100. Leave msg for Rachel 2964198 Wanted - for Cash: Ethernet card for Mac Performa 6320CD. Please call 215-895-1271 leave message. Anytime - OK- Will return call. Text Books Book sale : Business policy, group interpersonal behavior, International Marketing, HR administra tion. Call 545-8680. Textbooks for sale: Taylor: Introduction to Management Science ( BSTAT 604) Pamela Peterson: Financial Management and Analysis Please leave a message for Esther at 895-6970 Books to sell! LIT235, PSCIlOO, HIST167, ACQ116 & ECON321. Great condition and LOW prices. Call (215) 222-0851 or e-mail me at st96py4s. Classifieds Help Wanted 21 through exec. Commission plus bonus for inter viewcall 610 668-0995 Announcements ~ Cpilege Financial Aid- Student Financil Service profiles over 200,000+ individual schlorships, grants, loans and fellowships from private and government funding sources. A must for anyone seeking free money for college. Call Student Financial Sen/kies: 1-800-472-9575 ext. F52805 Adoption: 'Children Friendly' Parent Hopefuls: Married 10 years. Professional Educations. Mom Stays Home. Nurturing, Fun-Loving, Family To Be. Please Call Doreen & Chuck 1-800-484-6482 code 6396.______________________________ Cruise and Land Tour Employment! Discover how to work in exotic locations, meet fun poeplel Earn up to $2000+month in these exciting industries. For more information call: Cruise Employment Services 206-634-0468 ext C52801. Announcements Personals Come Join Jung Sim Do, Martial Arts Club. Tuesday & Thursday 7-9. Saturday 12-2. @dance studio in the gym. More information [email protected] Celebrate w/the Pilgrim Wesleyan Youth of Philadelphia MlnKoncert Free 6700 N. Broad St. Philadelphia, PA 19126 March 9, 1997 Starts at 6.00 p.m contact: [email protected] The week of 3/31 was, 'so I tied her to a chair and I shaved off all her hair.' Sorryfor the delay. to the kids Just starting co-op again: Can you make a couple of blueprints for me? And take my messages, too. 111be at lunch. Meanie boyfriends rule...hey matt..where the hell is your bed?...dan praga khan rocks..i am listening to it right now Long live the see thru infinity booty shakers Mary Anne — soyou are finally getting the paper. CongratulaticihsI Sorry it took so k>ng. Gina, don't think I forgot you! How's Boston? Andy Byers and Steve Brown- Thanks for making my first week on the job so much fun. I won't for get all your help- especially the save button!! Lots of Love, A. Damien — Congrats on the ECWA award. You rock To a guy named Goropolus: Don't ask anymore. Personals ^Jow s t h e tim e t o s t a r t building t h a t B eautiful Ta n ! Come to Services Try Intro to In-line Skating. PE-047 the only course Drexel offers designed not to be a crash course! Email st90jjrm for details. Yo College Boys!! You are on our own In a big city. However, you still need 'fatherly' guidance and good, old fashioned discipline. Call 549-0470. #1 Ranked Fundraiser. Your group, club, FratV Sor. can raise up to $200-$1000 In one week. Minimal hours/ effort required. Call 800-925-5548, Access code 22. Partlcpants recieve Free Sports camera for calling. Resumes-Dont k n ^ what to write? Relax. We'll handle It. Our perfect resumes get interviews. Call tonight 215-782-1460. Askfor Jewel. Help Wanted Music Industry Internship. Asylum Marketing seeks field reps in Philadelphia, sophomore/ above 20-25 hours week required. College credit a plus. Knowledge of new music adn your market a must. Work with indie and major labels. Call Gloria 213-368-4738 or fax resume 213-954-7622 $1000's Possible Reading Books. Part Time. At Home. Toll free 1-800-218-9000. EXTR-7685 for listings. Wanted: Outstanding staff for exceptional sum mer camp! One of Pennsylvania's premier resi dential camps invites you to spend the summer of your life In the picturesque Pocono Mountains. Seeking dedicated individuals as Boys Group Leaders. Boys Athletic Director, Pool director. Cabin Couselor, and Area Specialists. Excellent salaries and college credit available. For more infomation call 1-800-OK-AKIBA____________ Marketing: Full time and part time In the unlversity area. For details call 215-243-1939._________ Students- On campus ftjndraising work until the end of the term. Flex hours, excellent earning and lots of fun. 10 students needed immediately. 215568-1700 ext 182______________________ Accounting major for part time work: A/R, A/P, monthlyjeport, (Microsoft 'Office' skills are a plus) Drexej Area real estate office 387-1002 Lifeguards: certified-f/t, p/t, and subs. Memorial day to Labor day. Call Tuen-Key Pools 610-8285590______________________________ We destroyed the environment for profit. Let's restore It for profit. Progresive Co. seeking reps. n i L ' M l i S I l> l O l i I>cu ErNTERTAIIM>lt:rNT H otline K ^ ( 2 is) 4 7 6 - 4 F U r N SINGLES MINGLE AT DA1E SENSAHONS Qoy (215)476-2100 Oraula(610)630*6100 S T O D E anrs “W e G u a ra n te e th e L o w e s t Prices" ^096 Off with this Flyer! F o r on A p po intm en t C oll 3 9 0 - 5 7 7 7 W a lk -in s acceprted 3 0 4 - 3 L a n c a s te r A ven u e Utw F U N F O O D featuring NortK SiJc Pi,2?;?a Pies anJ PKilaJelpIiia Burger Oompany G R E A T new G A M E S TKe Latest Laser Network A 4U SIC V ID E O S w e welcome your Drexel Dining Dragon Dollars (kecK oMt ikif <ImI GET A l/31b. CHEESEBURGER W A 99T C D 1 i4 :\iiB u : HOI K S Part time handyman type. Work with small business in Powelton. Call 3 8 7 -7 8 0 8 ~ Hey dummie — yea, you. You're not so bad. I like you. And maybe you're not sodumb. Dinko, how are your lungs after last nights performance. Kimmy — Rest in peace. We love you always. Andy Yeh: Where have you gone? You can't hide from me forever. This weeks spontaneous song lyric is 'they were followed by row and rows of the finest virtuosos' ^ FOR OIMLYq q n . o o i m :i : h o i k Part time work, cleaning in lovely Powelton home. Call 8 8 7 -7 9 8 9 Q t u & t C t v iU t Open M o n d a y -F rid a y: II:0 0 a m -7 :3 0 p m w l i e n y o u b u y an o r d e r of O n i o n R i n g s or I r c n c h Fries Cuuiiuii must liu iii'esunteiJ tu reuuli/e iliscuuiit. Ollei’ (jootl ill Ui'injoM's Den Ci’eese Stuilent Ceiitei'. Cuiiiion L‘H|iii'us Ajinl 2b, 1997. TheTriangle•April4,1997 22 11’ Welcome Back • Spring A Drexel Celebration for all students, faculty and staff SUNDAY, APRIL 20 HOLIDAY, APRIL 14 A n n X: 4 t h A n n u a l E x h ib itio n o f C o lle g e D e s ig n o f t h e N e s b i i t S T h e A nnual Exhibition p r c i c n t i w o rk from jiu d e n ts . faculty a n d alumni o f N cv b ttt C ollege. This s tu d e n t ofj{a/iize<l exhibition s h o w ta s e j th e v ariety of u t e n t i th a t e m b o d y rh e N e sb itt C ollege o f D esign A m T h e sh o w ru n s th ro u g h April 25. F t a r T G L e a d e r s h ip P r o g r a m r e k e n e r a t io n s W T r a c k : , D r e x e l T e n n is . S v s t . J 3;00 pm , Orexef Field (43rd d B ( ig J ig Powdton) d in n e r ) m eal plan v s . T o w n s o n ’s L o m e n S t a t e a c r o s s e D n l im it e d r e x e l v s . P e n n o n t e C a r u > N - B D r e x e l h e B a s e b a l l P e r f 'e c t 1:00 S e a r c h pm « 1:30 P f o r t h e 12:00 iz z a pm. Creese Lobby D W eV e b o k jn g t o twn»e Omj favorite p ir/a of D rex el University. C h o w d o v m o n p i n a fro m y o u r local p iK c ria s a n d pU ce y o u r vote! M B P e a v is & B u t t h e a d A m e r ic a • f2 SATURDAY, APRIL 19 E m e r g in g iv e r s e S L e a d e r s o c ie t y in a : L e a d e r s h ip P r o g r a m T r a c k , # ! Sponsored by the S tudent Life Spom ored by th e Resident S tud en t Association Leadership C om m ittee Casino night on campus! P rites, food & 10:00 am > 2:00 pm, 2019 - 2020 M a c A lirte r H a ll drinks free! InterACTion is an inieractive improvisatiooal 1 M pm - 11:00 pm. N e w Tower 2nd Floor exeix'ise ywhere you will luve the opportunity to lead as the i(ey .strategist and problem solver. These skills are im porunt to learn and n u ste r in today s diverse workplace. Advance sign up is E a r t h f e s t ’9 7 S p o n s o r e d required in the Office of Student Activities. BY L a m b d a C h i A l p h a Attendance is limited to the first 80 jtudems. Co-iponsored by CAB, Office of Com munity If you p a r tic ip a te in 2 o f th e } L e a d e rsh ip Services tk Proip*ams. Office of Students Activities T rack p ro g r a m s you co u ld w in a $200 gift 9 M om • 2:30 pm. Q uod c e rtific a te to t h e D re x el B o o k sto re ! THURSDAY, APRIL 17 Annual environn>cntal awareness festival witf' infomiation, shows and inreractive gan>e$ & rides! - r e w v s . H o f s t r a - pm , Drexel Field (43rd dt PoweHon) r e x e l e n 1:00 u p om, Kelly Drive FRIDAY, APRIL 18 a s e b a l l ig h t C r e x e l T D Pow elion) C u r p h y / 1:00 Sponsored by C am pus Activities Board 7:0& pm , 9:30 pm, 12:00 am, Stein Auditorium U M 4:00 pm, Drexel Field, (4 3 rd d PoweHon) A c t iv it ie s il s o n P r o g r a m SATUHDAY (continued) THURSpAY (continued) D o 1,'J# pm, Drexel fie ld (43rd d % B u t t h e a d m e r ic a C r u z X, L e a d e r s h ip 1 0 1 : L e a d e r s h ip WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 This Is a uttte. sight and sound «xiravagWura of Drexel University and Philadelphia, f l e e t student repreSHitatrves f(om over 75 stiniont organimtions and decide which one is best for you! X* A E m p o w e r ’s - o s e p h 12:00 pm • 2:00 pm. Q u ad ll - SATURDAY, APRIL 26 - W W elcom e back Soutfiern style! C o m e to th e Q uad for a fmge o u td o o r picnic featuring s iu iin ' so uthern cuisine. A foo t sto m pin' k n ee slapping good time! . ■ y\- o n m o u t h o u b l e h e a d e r Sponsored by th e S tudent Life G ender Relations C o m m ittee 1:00 pm - 9.00 pm, M o n d e tl T h e a te r fie e t the famous c o -su r of My So Called Life! W ilson Citia: is l>cst known for his portrayal as a gay high school student on prime time television. In many ways his screcn character m irrored his experieiKe in ival life. Com e hear W ilson tell his story in this very humoroi;$ and persoful k'cture. #1 5;00 • 7;00 pm. Quod • $6.50 without $ . M D d Powelton) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 TUESDAY, APRIL 15 Vi v s - S:00 pm, Stein Auditorium * 12 Sponsored by th e S tud en t Life Leadership C om m ittee 7:00 pm • 9:30 pm, O e e te Video Lounge O bserve C apuin Picard and crcw navigate difftcult situations and crisis by usini; Covey’s 7 Habits of Highfy Effective f^eoplc. O o you have v « ^ t it u kcs to be a leader in the N ext Generation? Food & drinks free! If y ou p a r tic ip a te in 2 o f t h e 3 L e a d e rs h ip T ra c k p r o f r a m s yo u c o u ld w in a $2 00 f i f t c e r tK k a te to t h e O re x e l B o o k s to r e f « $ o f s t r a o u b l e h e a d e r S ponsored by Cam pus Activities Board o r m a n S M r e x e l o f t b a l l D o "S u b sta n c e A b u se , R iskj. C u r r e n t T rend*, and C o n jc q u c n c e s .” D . H D Drexel Field (43rd B E .A V IS & Sponsored by th e S tudent Life Substance Abuse Prevention C o m m ittee 6/30 ^ • 7:30 pm, Stein Auditorium » P v s 1:00 pm , D r t x e l^ ie ld (43rd d Powelton) (DYNAMIC SPEAKER) k a s e b a l l D N e s M t Annex, 220 Cherry Street o b r e x e l B 12:00 pm, A r ts 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm. (neeptJon), B D v s ’s L . M e r c y h u r s t - a c r o s s e pm , D rexel Field (43rd d h il l ie s v s . E Powe/ton) x p o s 5:00 pm,Toilgote, 6:00 pm, buses leave Creese Student Center Ticket dittrfbutton will begin M onday, April 14. There i f a lim ited amount, first come fir tf serve. Drexel Night at Veteran's Stadium! G et your fft!€ ticket from the Office of Student Activities (Ca*ese, 124) and have n fa»« night at theVfet! Show up early for free fbpd at the ta>%n(c' Transporration to and from the game will be provided. T r a c k , # 3 Sponsored by th e S tu den t Life Leadership C o m m ittee 10:00 a m > 2:00 pm, Stein Auditorium leadership skills for the new millennium. D on't miss tl^is third and final program of th e Drexel leadership Track. Attertdance is fimitcd to the first 100 students. For m ore information contact the Office of the Dean of Students (895-2506). If y o u p a r tic ip a te In 2 o f t h e 3 L e a d e rs h ip T ra c k p r o g r a m s y o u c o u ld w in a $20 0 g i f t c e r tif ic a te t o t h e D re x e l B o o k sto re ! SUNDAY, APRIL 27 P r e s id e o t ia l C o m m u n it y S S u m m it o n e r v ic e f;jOO a m (k ic k-o ff) • 3:00 pm . Location TBA Her«‘s your chance to be a part of this historic national summit. Activities include painting murals, covering graffiti, cleaning up empty lots and planting gardens.To a*gister call 665-2S9I. For on-carnpus information contact Linda Arendc. D irector of Community Services & Programs {S9S-2I58) I SUNDAY, APRIL 20 S p r in g F in a l e W e l c o m e B a c k Sponsored by Enrollm ent Management 12:00 pm . 3.00 p«n^ Arch Street (32n d - 34(h) Carnival Rides, student band bash, intramural competitions, free food jmd fun! AH students, faculty and staff are invited to welconie nt»w students to Drcjtel as part of the Sneak Preview program? Sponsored by Student Life DREXEL U N i V KR S I f V TheTriangle•April4,1997 Entertainment 23 Turn on, tune in, buy tickets Coming to th e Triangle a re a W h e re v e r there's tro ub le, th e y ’re VW m iaobus from page 24 S am p le d bliss. 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T h e i r f o llo w e r s lo o p ed cym bals and baggy p a n t o f the Silver B u llet, T h e S a m p le s , p u t songs a b o u t Mr. s w e a r b y th e m , a n d , u n lik e the ed trip -h o p p in g , take refuge w ith p la y o n A p r il 11. T h e y played the Rogers and cunnilin- A llm a n s , these guys are all alive. o t h e r lo s t souls. T h e r e ’ s a safe gus a lb u m , th e y 're g o o d P e n n S p r in g F lin g a fe w y e a rs F i n a l l y , f r o m th e m a n w h o place w here the o n ly fake, m a n u b a c k , a lo n g w i t h S o n ic Y o u t h -ap p are n tly doesn’t d ie, even a fte r factured sound is that o f the cash an d P -F u n k . c re m a tio n . T h e J e rr y G a r c ia register. T h e y d id the w h o le fo lk -r o c k reggae p arty , ^nd I ’m sure th e y ’ll d o it a g a in . W h a t b e tte r w a y to I h e a r th e E le c tric F a c to r y b re a k in those n e w B irken sto cks p la n s to h av e V is in e o n tap f o r th a n w ith a fe w sw irls a ro u n d the th is v e r y s p e c ia l s h o w , s u re to F a c to r y f lo o r in a h a z y sta te o f a ttrac t o n ly the kin d e s t o f jokers. th e y 'r e for a fe w laughs. Oh, and they play crunchy B a n d com es to C heesesteakville o n A p r il 26. on c h o rd s t h a t e v e ry o n e These bands will be appearing at The Electric Factory, 7th and Willow (between Spring Garden and Callowhill). For information, call 6271332. loves. Pray to G od th e y find th e h ip -h o p vibe. The Trocadero, W th a rid Arch, on Friday, A p ril 4. For in fo rm atio n call 922-5483. Witness the joy of rural Ohio Quickies Fetish ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ Knee Socks Is i t the knee, or the sock? ' Result o f childhood abuse by cheerleaders I don't know when it all started, or why, for that matter, but I find knee socks attractive. A friend once gave me pictures he cut from a catalog, nothing but lower legs and knee socks. They hung on my wall for some time. Until the doctors took them. Brad "Safe Sex with Pictures’ WIble Diversion ▲ Wallowing in self pity Popular among the dysfunctional Does anyorie w an t to hear a bou t m y pain? Nobody loves me?I'm"tfiisiinderstbbd. My friends think I'm an asshole. I can't get a job. I have an offensive odor. I chew with my mouth open. I never learned to read. Myihoes are held together with tape. I think Family Circus is funny (even though I can't read it). Boo hoo, woe is me. Brad "Bite the Bullet" Wible $100 in tolls from page 24 even c o n te m p la te d ta k in g sho w p ic k e d u p s o m e I n d i a n a p o s t w e w e r e th e r e ju s t b e c a u s e w e cou ld. ers a nd d o in g o u r la u n d r y w h ile cards. W e stopped in the to w n o f S tu rg is , M ic h ig a n , w h o s e sister p art an d g ot som e m o re cards'. P e n n s y lv a n ia . 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Ahm ed L e g io n of Johnson Doom w ith th e d e fe a te d fallen d u r in g e v e ry o ne, it ’s n ever F a rro o q Asad w ith the N a tio n o f a m o u n te d to a n y th in g n e a r the D o m in a t io n in a C h ica g o Street w e e k - l o n g e x tr a v a g a n z a s I ’ ve Fig h t, a n d the H it m a n Bret H a r t seen o n the T V news. b e a t S to n e C o l d S te v e A u s t in T h is y ear hovyever, I th in k I ’ve in to unconsciousness in a b ru tal, m ad e up fo r e v e ry th in g . Leaving n o - h o l d s - b a r r e d , s u b m is s io n D r e x e l’s m a tc h . cam pus S a tu rd a y , M a r c h 22, I re tu rn e d seven days T h is was a c tu a lly th e 10 year a n d 2 ,5 1 2 m ile s l a t e r r e a d y to a n n i v e r s a r y o f m y la s t t r i p to take o v e r the w o rld . 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C h icag o w ith the b ea u tifu l c ity o f M a s s a c h u s e tts , R h o d e Is la n d , a lc o h o lic O ld M ilw a u k e e a n d Boston, Massachusetts. C o n n e c tic u t, F ro m th e re , R o c k fo rd w e w e r e o f f to is located a b o u t an C h ica g o , Illin o is h o u r ’s fo r a fe w days in fro m w e re u s in g T h e fa c t th a t o n e ro a d c o n New J e rs e y , D e la w a r e , V i r g i n i a , M a r y l a n d , b e W o o d m a n ’ s. T h i s som e G re e n B ay Packers w in d o w stickers. d r iv e nected the tw o cities was ju s t too W e s t V ir g in ia a n d the n a tio n o f C h ic a g o t e m p t i n g , a n d w e d e c id e d to Canada. th e W i n d y C i t y a lo n g In te rs ta te m a k e th e t r e k a n d see ju s t h o w W h ile in each state, w e d e c id a n d th e S u p e r 90. m a n y states w e c o u ld h it a lo n g ed w e ’d t r y to fin d som e piece o f H o w a rd the w ay. m e m o r a b ilia to c o m m e m o r a t e p ic k e d u p th e P a c k e rs s tic k e rs o u r p a s s in g . A f t e r a s k in g to o . B o w l o f S p o rts E n te r ta in m e n t W e w e re to ld known as W restlem a nia . 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T h o u g h electronic b e rs o f th e n e w c h u r c h o f th e in g m y h e a d f r o m m y a n u s , to m u s ic is necessarily in te rtw in e d h ip p ie g ra n o la ja m . O n e , i f n o t h e a r t h a t e l e c t r o n i c m u s ic is w ith c o m m e rc ia lis m , the h ip p ie all, o f these shows sho uld fin d a b e in g h a ile d b y e v e ry o n e f r o m ja m g rano la b ands are cashing in w a r m w e lc o m e in th e h ea rts o f T im e m a g a z in e to M T V as th e b y espousing the creeds o f a 3 0 - th e n e x t b ig t h in g to s te a m ro ll th e y e a r-o ld fre e -lo v e d in o sau r. Like P h iladelph ia. s a n d a l-w e a r e r s p o p landscape. Fin ally, te c h n o lo m a n y o f the o rig in a l hippies, the T h e Electric F a c to ry seems to c u rre n t m o v e m e n t seems to have be th e h u b o f a ll p a tc h o u li a n d o f m usic a nd achieved the d o m i fo u n d a value fo r cash and makes h a c k y sack c o n g re g a tio n fo r the n a n t status fo r w h ic h it was cre ated. e ffo rts to ra k e it in , d esp ite the n ex t few weeks. O n A p r il 5, B ig teachings o f a ncien t h ip p ie h ig h priests. fro m W h o c a n b la m e th e m ? T h e o f t r e n d v e rs u s t r e n d is w h a t m u sic m akes fo r a fu n tim e , the t a l e n t is o b v i o u s , a n d s o m e g u ita r v ir tu o s ity to to w n . I saw m o r e k id s w i t h M a c s a re s a m g r e a t e r m essages p r e v a il . 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W h ile m o re and th e m u p w it h beeps a n d tazers, o u r s e lv e s th e H e a d T o d d a n d T h e M o n s te rs , f r o m - th e -E a s t - C o a s t ” m ecca o f C o lo r a d o , b r in g p o n y ta ils a n d p lin g p o r n o m o v ie s a n d spicing fo u n d to but o f W est gy has surpassed all o th e r aspects T h e c o n tin u o u s ebb and flo w we a back J o h n s o n ’ s, m e re 2 0 0 m ile s f r o m us, b u t in experien ce w h a t it m e a n t to be in But w ait. h e a d in g ra d e s t h a t w e w e re o n l y a b o u t W restlem ania, h ig h lig h te d b y the BradWible b e fo re b y s o m e o f o u r w re s tlin g c o m W o r ld W r e s t lin g F e d e ra tio n ’s .. DIGITALLYREMASTERED W e e v e n tu a lly fo u n d a t r u c k s to p a n d g o t s o m e p o s t c a r d s th e m a few years ago at the T L A , http://www.hippy.com too large, he d id m anage to p la y See VW microbus on page 23 ,v .- l I remember the day I decided I wanted to be a hippie. I didn't know a thing about mandolins or sandals. I had never seen psychedelics except in the doctor's office. I couldn't even tell the difference between Cheech and Chong. I was lost, and the entire hippie culture passed me by. If only I had known where to find all the tricks of the hippie trade, I might not have become the ass backward white trash jerk that I am. Don't make the same mistake. Check out this site, and kiss your non-hippified bad self goodbye. Only here can you score all the tasty grub, peaceful vibes, eco-sorcery and bong gymnastics that make being a hippie fun. Check out the psychedelic imagery, dig the Velvet Underground links, and say hello to the shiiling moustache of Salvador Dali. Most important, you II find a motherload of things to buy, putting you steps ahead in the oh-so-important race to be the most hip hippie. S' Brad "Give me money. I'll give you culture" Wible