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Abou t 40 s tudent ~ gathered Tuesday on Library WalJ... to diSCUSS educational policy wilh 1.1. Gov. Gray Davi s and A~semhly~(Jman Deni se Moreno Ducheny (0 National City). Duchcny wrote and Davis ~pon sored thc recently signcd College
Allord:.lhilit) Act 01 ILJLJ7 (AB 13 1Xl AB 111 reduces 1Il1lkrgraduatc-\ tudent kc., at thc ni\er~lIy of Califo rma h) ILJO dUring thc ILJl)X-99 academ iC )car. The lowered fees will remain fro/ en through 1999-2000. The bill abo reduced California State niversity undergraduate fcc, hy 5 percent and lowered Calirornla Community College perunit fees rrom $13 to $12. Although California Gov. Pete Wi bon igned AB 13 18 last Friday, thc C Board of Regents must
apprm l' the fcc redUCllllll hctorc II ran hc I!nacted. At the u"cu ~~ I()n . Da\ is urged ,tudents to lohh) th~ r~gcnt~ tll acce pt thc hill. "We n c~d }llUr help tll Ill1pre!>~ upon the rege nt!'> the need to keep lallh with thi ~ leg islation." he said. "Bl.:lIlg a member of that board, I l:a n as!\ur~ yo u that '~ not their favonte thing to do." According to Davi~ , AB 13 I8 was the co mpanion hill to the recently vetoed AB 1415. AB 1415 , proposcd hy
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School Punishes land for Show PALO ALTO , Calif. Stanford Athlell c Dlre l' tor Tcd Lcland i~~ucd a , t.lle mcnt Friday rcprim anding thc Leland Stanford JunIOr Universit y Marchlllg Band for its controversial pre gamc and halftlillc ,h ow, during a Stanlord- otre Dame foot hall game Thc hand's show.,. \,hldl It , a), we re intended to IIh lL' ~ otre Dame 's " I' I th,' hand 's .Ic tl uns, .IS \\ 1.:11 .I' Its .Ipolog) Ill r tho,1.: ,Id l(l ll . hal e hec il t a ~ l.: n \I lidl\ , 11 11 (I I co ntext h) thc Ili elli a and ha\c 1ll,ld c Ihc pl ohklll \~o r ,c " !\h " ",c n all cl.!c, th at a Il1I 'lJ uoll' In till' onli ne edllilln (It thl )1111 {(III MlrC II I"I \ ('\I I II1\ l' rl~' d the meaning 01 the hand, apolll g) and ha , nn l) Inl'rcol,ed the furor - TII( Stlll/I,ml ! )cll il
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Feinstein Discusses Foreign Policy WORLD: Senator omes to talk about U.S.-China relation s By Julia Kulla-Mader Co-News Editor
l.'.S. Senator Dianne h: lIl~t c ln (O-Ca ill .) ,poke Tue!\da) to .l gro up of ,tudent\. IJl.ull} ,lIld \tJII at L'CSD\ Graduate School of Internationa l RdallOn\ and Pacllic Studies (lR/PS ) on Ihe !\t"tc 01 C.S.-China relallons. Fcinstei n recentl y returned rrom a trip to hina, where she spoke with Prcsident Jiang Zemin, a long-timc fricnd .
h:ln.,telll hcgan hj ,aylng that hclil.:\c\ the v.e\t coa~ t III the L' nlled Stat e, 1\ much !lHlre re'pon"ve to P,ll': lfic Rim "'uc, th"n the ea,t coa,!. "One 01 the thllll:!' that rc,lIl y .,urpmed me Inordln.IIe1) wa\ how muc h people. Inteli ectu,tI \, the polillcal e~tahlish lll ~nl. thosc In the know look toward, the eJ~t ,1Ild how lillie they looh. toward., the wes!." \he ,ald. "You ' II ~ee a lot 01
P.lulll' In Ihl' A\ia-P.lcllll regloll." In an IntrOlJu clOry ' peech . Chanl.ellor RohCrl D}ne\ \:lId tha t he hellne, I.'CSD will hendlt 110111 Incrl.:,lsed locus on the Pacilic Rim as wc en ter the next ccntllry. "It IS good new~ lor us that the Paclilc Rim ha\ hccome a hotbed lor the 2 1, t ce ntury hccau\c I helie\e that UC San Di ego IS \trateg lca lly poised 10 become a leader in the Pacific Rim ," Dyncs said. According to Fcinstein. trade with Asia accounts for over 30 percent of United States exports and See PACIFIC, Page 12
Last nighl's A.S. meeting wa!\ the \ce ne of much dehalC , a~ the council discu,~ed whcther to approve th" year \ U nl ver~ ll y 01 California Sludcnl AS!,>(Jcl:Jtion (lICSA) Advllcal:) Agenda . Accord i n sent to all nine UC campuscs for approval hy thcir rcspective student council . The first lour points of the plan werc generally accepted by UCSO's See AGENDA, Page 11
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Music: Madredeus This Portugal ensemhle hu, t:reateu a new form of soo thin g. contemplative pop replete wilh elhereal vocals anu mys teriou s. lYrical meloule\. The concert will hc held in Mande villc I\UUltOflUIll al X p.m. Ticket~ for sludcnt~ co,1 $ 14 and arc availahle at th e UCSD hox office .
Humpdaze: "National Lampoon's Animal House"
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Soccer: UCSD vs. Chapman Both men 's anu women 's teams will be playing at the North Campu, Field. The w()men\ ga me will beglll at 5 p.rn and the men 's game will heglll at 7 p.m.
Hong Kong Student Association.: Karaoke Night This free evening of fun features the l atc~t Mandarin, Cantonese and Eng li sh songs. Come to the 1. Kevin Wood Lounge (next 10 Earl 's Place ) from 7 p.m . to II p .m . Everyone is invited .
CWD Movie: "Clear and Present Danger" This movi e swrring Harrison Ford will be shown for free in Solis 107 at 7 p.m.
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Corne support the Tritons as they play the Banana lugs at 7 p.m. at the North Campus Fielu .
Women:" VolleybaLL: UCSD vs, Christian Heritage TIlis match will be helu in RIMAC al 7 p.llI . Stuuents aumitteu free .
Native American Mu.sic and Dance: Makoche Tour TIle Machoke lOur is un evening of mu~ic , dance, ~tories, anu humor of Ihe indi genous cullures of the Northern Plain~ . This show will be taking place In the Manucvillc AuditOrium at !i r .m. Sludcnts can ou y ti c kct~ for $ 14 at the UCSD box office.
Concert: Boilermaker Comc tll thl)' free con(;e rt open to all agc~ at the Pub. Radio ~ta lion 92 .5 The Fla~h will he Ihcre along , with other musi c groups. This event begi ns al K p.m .
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Music: Roma Nights C ome iI ~ ten 10 th e I11USI C of Chl'l~tiane Luca, II1Im X p.m . til p.nl. al bplcs,o Roma Tim collce n I, frce til ,III.
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Andrew Suarez, a doctoral candidate in biology, has won the Canon National Parks Science Scholars Program scholarship worth $75,000 . The scholarship Will help finance university fees, field work and other research expenses . Suarez will receive the scholarship at a dinner reception in Washington, D.C.. on Oct. 22. The program's objective is to attract top graduate students to the fields of conservation, environmental sCience and park management. Under the three-year scholarship. Suarez will examille the vulnerability of native plant systems to non-native plant invasion at the Cabrillo National Monument. "I think It'S Important to understand what fac· tors facilitate the invasion of non-native plant species and what the detriments of their invasion are. " said Suarez . ' When native species are dis· placed , it becomes an ecological disruption not only to that speCies, but to non-related species , by cutting off a food source fo r animals, for exam· pie. " Suarez and UCSD biologist Ted Case recently doc· umented foreign ants infiltrating Caltforllla.
Seventeen Magazine Plans to Discover UCSD Students The· Seventeen MagaZine Name Your Fame Tour" IS coming to the Price Center from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Mon .. Oct. 20. MagaZine represen tatives Will be conducting a talent search to discover students who want to be models , musIcians. comedians or actors . Students can model on a runway. play five minutes
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of live music, do a stand·up routine or read from a brief script. Model editors will see photos, Atlantic Records will listen to band auditions and producers of the television show "Dawson Creek" will review acting and comedy auditions . The winning performers In each category will win $100 gift certificates and have their pictures published in Seventeen Magazine. Students can also come over for free makeovers , free samples and door prizes . Students can also pose with their friends for a mock Seventeen cover shoot and enter a drawing for a 1998 Plymouth Neon. For more information, call (212) 407-9876.
Community-Service Group Holds Informational Meeting Thursday Community Outreach Mentorship Partners in Assistance and Service (C.O.M.P.A.S. ), a latlno student group is haVing an information session Thurs. , Oct. 16 in the Student Center Conference Room 112 , directly above the General Store Co-op. The meeting is scheduled to begm at 6 p.m. Students Will diSCUSS the Bano Logan PrOJect, which places students as role models for the young boys and girls of Logan Heights. Other projects Include helping kids With after school activities at Stanley Middle School, holding clothes and food drives and educatlllg the Latino publiC about various health Issues related to blood pressure. All interested UCSD students are inVited to the meeting.
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Continued from page 1 "I think hc hau prohlcl11 ~ wll h thc four-year formula: ' he ~a id . "To be canuiu with you, everyone In Sacramcnto, except for Ihe hanuful of us, is reluctant to lock in funuing beyond a single year.-' " While I under~tand Ihat , a, a former legi slalor, schools arc aboul , Iuuenl, and sluuenls uo not nceu Ihe ongoing anxiely about the t:O)l of Iheir education, " he auued . SllIuents asked the le g i s lator~ a variely of que,li ons, ran ging frolll affirmative action to out -o f-,talc lu ition fcc\. One ~Iudent asked thc pair what Ihey planneu to uo to incrca.,e stu-
denl di ver~i ty throughout the L'C sy~ t c m in the wakt.: 01SP- I . Du~ hc n y reo,pclllucu lhal \:tIrrenl ~tudent ~ can help in~ rea.se the number of ~ tlldcnls from ulllJcrreprcscnlcd racial group, on c;unpus hy voluntt.:t.:ring in Ihe San Diego wlIllllunily. " I have kids in Illy neighhorhood thai have never been 10 La 101la anu we only li ve 20 minute~ from here," she said. "Thc 1I10~t important thIng you can do i, gC'1 mto schoo ls at th e elemenlary level, a~ mcntors, as tutor~ anu a, guide" to , how stuucnts from a lot of these neighborhoous that Ihi s b a place where they coulu go 10 ,chool anu he comfortahlr." To IIlcrca,e student diversily, Davi, propo~eu Ihal the Univer,ity C;tlifomia automatically admit the lOp thrce or four student s from l.!aeh of Cali fornia 's high ,dlllOb .
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Nobel Prizes Do Not Indicate Superior Teaching Dr. Stanley B. Prll',iner. a member of the prestigiou , UC San Fr
," a biological means of infection. Although we arc proud that Prusiner\ is the \ I st obel Pri ze awarded to a UC faculty member. the honor comes with a sour reallnllion . UCSD i, highl y ranked as one of the top research schoob. Amidst all the bras, plaque, and golden trophics. however, we mu,t nOl lose sight of the fact that the uni ver.,ity is an institution of learn Ing. The needs of the students arc oft en brushed aside to make way for profes~ors' research . Students of thi s universit y arc paying exorbitan t amounts of money to attend UCSD, yet arc finding it hard to learn from researchers who arc not nccessariIY the best teachers. The university needs to realize th at hi gh honors do not necessarily equal excellent teac hing, and the best interest of the students should not be forgotten .
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week, Chancellor Robert Dynes announced the 14 members of the UCSDK- 12 Pfl.!- Planning Action Team. The team is res po n~ibl e for pl anning the implementation of the six recommendations of made by the K-12 Outreach Ta~k Fore '. The team members arc fac ulty and administrator~ . Notably missing from the tcam are any student s or staff members. I r t here were two ~ llIde nt, and one 'itaff memher on the ori ginal K- 12 Outreach Task Force, why are they ahsent from this team ? The reason for their absence, acco rding to Chancellor Dynes, is that the tealll 's recommendati ons arc pending thL: Acadcmic Senate's approval. Students and staff melllbers have always played a role in UCSD's outreach programs - from the Partners at Learning program. to trying to force the UCSD ChUlter School proposal through the Academic Senate. Since students and slarr alike have a vested interest in diversity at UCSD. they should playa part in making the Outreach Task Force's report a success. If the chancellor and the members of the Academic Senate arc serious about including students and staff in this process, these vital parties must be included on the team.
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Everyone oenefilled when Professor Abraham Shragge inviled six World War 11 ~ris oners 10 speak in his "War and American Society" history class.
Gov. Pele Wilson showed poor judgment in veloing AB 1415 and not guaranleeing Ihe same share of Ihe slate budget 10 Califomia's un lvc rsi Iies for the nex I four years.
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AMERICANS ARE OBSESSED WITH PUBLIC NUDITY By Simone SantIni
never seen a movie "cdited for conlenl" on TV unlil I cam.: to thi s cou ntry. I wa, outraged hy Ihi, pratlice at fiN. OUI American, a,sured me Ihal il wa, common :Ind .\cccpted. Italians. who do nOI ha ve so many prohlems Wllh Ihe \~caknc" of Ihe Il csh. will hll"rull) incl ude nudilY (and . 0 11 occasion. lull frontal nudity) in prim e-limc TV and in movie, thai Me rated "for families ." It is fur kss co mmon 10 sec vioIcnt mo vie, rated " for familie,." Violenl aClion !licks routinely t:arr) warning message, on TV, and an: often raled "for adults" in Ihealers. As a general rule. if the management of a TV stati on di sapproves of a film for whale vcr reason. Ihe film is SImply nol aired. Editing a film for wntenl (or to make il run the lenglh of the allolled lime ) would he con,idcred, by mosl people. cullurally despicaok and an unacccptaole intruSion of free artistic expression.
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we la\..e 1.,lamit: as our slandard of rekr.: nce . we lllu,1 ad llllt Ihat Ih e Unlh:d SI.lle, i, .1 VC I) hlg\' led (;ountry. American., undouhtedly have a prohlem with the na" ed human hody. So much so, In lacl, thai Ihe sighl 01 a si ngle fema le hreaS! is disturbing and deemed unsullahle for children', \ iew. Given thc~e prc nllSes. we can only assume Ihul neWhorns should he hreasi-fed hlindfolded and that mO, 1 figurati ve an fall> inlo the "pornographic" category. Had the Communicalion Decency ACI passed Ihe snuliny of Ihe Supreme Coun (which. I am happy 10 confirm. il did not ), access 10 art on Ihe Internel would have been impossiole. America's prudi, h atlitudc toward the human body is mosl exaggeratedly manife,ted in ils puoli c lelevision ralings . I had repuhli(;~
By Dan Streeter Contrlbutmg Opmlon Writer
Walking ,Iround l:alllpu\ you can'l help OUI notice Ihe odd Ochavior \011lC studenls ex hibi t They \II In secluded com.:r, and hldc th': lr hand, from Ihe cyes of ()Iher,. These arc Ihe fJCople wh() l:an now he seen in Ihe general slore co-or deillurely Ihanking the cas hier as Ihey quickly concea l their rresh pack of clg· a rett c~. Thesc people arc smokers. and Ihey arc on the defen,ive. Now thal cig arelles arc bei ng sold right here on ca mpus, Ihe smoking debate has wmc hOlll e. to UCSD. Bcfore anyone Slari s ~h o uting epilaphs or hurnin g Joe Came l in effi gy. we .,IIOUld all consider the rest of Ihe iss ue. What aboul Ihe invisihl c man Ihat sits in an isolated spot after a tough day and lighl, up 10 relax '! What about Ihe forgotten soul who only smokes casually? Anyone with at least half a due knows that cigarellc smoking has come under attack frolll all sectors of Ameril:an society. Images of black lungs and cancer-induced neck holes arc burned into Ihe brains or . Americans liS the media. legislalure and legal system lay siege on Ihe lobacco companies. Second-hand smoke looms like a mu shroo m cloud ovcr the hea lt h· minded populace, and ,df-rI ghleous indignation ahound s among Ihosc who Jusl cannol unden-.tand wh) any on,: would pursue ., udl ,I fi Ithy h,lh'l The Marlboro Red Scare ha, alt.:"t cd el'ery person who Ii glm up a lIgJreli C. BroWSing Ihe d,\lI) paper. )'(1U would Ihink Ihat Joe ('amel wa., re,llI _ Joe Stalin. Social panic I~ not a m:w Ihlll!! In thiS counlry. hom Prolllhilion 10 the War on Drugs. Americans arc
It Is the unfortunate reality that occasional smokers are a distinct minority.•. Casual smokers' decision to light up Is based solely on pleasure. It Is difficult for someone to enjoy an activity If he thinks that he Is endangering others. never without some cvil to allack. If you think aoout it. ~ m o kin g is almost the perfeci soc ial pariah. Smoking comhi nes the evi ls of hig buslllc,s wilh Ihe co mmunil y-cru shing sclf·d.:\lrU cllOn Ihal AITI~r1CJ lovcs 10 hall.:. II " ,lImo,t an Il!o.:al puoll~ enemy-hut nOI qUlle. There I, more to Ihe ,lOr) thJIl IllC';:ts th~ C)~ . ~ \ ,t ever\·on.: ",ho 'Illo\..c, j, an out-olcontro t nicotine u.,er v. ho I~ lTIore concerneJ ah UI Ih':lr momentary hi gh Ihan Ihe d:lIna ;c that Ihe ~ccond-hanJ A ca,ual smoker i omeone who lighls up occaSionally and can. 10 the-
ory. stop whenever he wan\:'. He tends 10 smoke les~ than IWO or three cigarclte~ a day. if he )11lokes al all. To detennlnc whether ~o m eo n e " only a ca~ ual ~moker, ,ec ",hat mC.I,u rc~ he will lake In order 10 Ilghl up. I f a casual smoker i; prese nted II IIh ,ome dlrficult~ Ihat v.ould IIlIerr~re wi th hi, haoit . then he simply wi ll nol \ mokc . On Ihe other hand, ir he run , out at 2a.m. to get his fix. it is ohvious Ihe habll is no longer casual. People who smoke less than fi ve cigarelle, a day arc nOI cxposed to Ihe sa lllc health ri sks as someone who smokes a pack a day. Studies indicate that occasional smokers rai,e Iheir risk of heart diSease and that the smoke docs damage Ihei r lungs. However, Ihey are nOI eXlrelllely likely to develop cancer or emphysema. The damning reports Ihat demonstrate the devaslating errects of smoking on Ihe body are based only on people who smoke at least ten cigarelics per day. This article 's purpose is not to encourage cigarelle smoking. It aims to open up the debale over smoking, to include the people who smoke because Ihey like to. If someone of legal smoking age decides lhat he likes to smoke. and does not get hooked, then everyone should just let him be. It is Ihat person's freedom and his· right. I am in no way trying to di spute the cou ntk,s .,lU dics Ihal link smoki ng to ca ncer. nor am I allempllng to del end Ihe un.,crupul ous aCllon~ of tile tobacto IIldU,lr}. I Jill onl) Ir}lng to ,tanJ up for lho ..e ""ho have no l oice In thl! smoking conlrove r~); those who do not hurt mhers with their habl\-lh~ p.:opl.: wllo smoke becJus,: Ihey lak.: pleasur.: from it. It would bl! a , hame if people were See CIGARETTE, Page 8
Assuming a more relaxed and less gullt-rldden attitude towards sex will not make any of our problems worse. Olher expedienls (quite WIllilion among American TV ~talion s) like CUlling or "beeping oul" ohjecti onahlc word" arc laughahle clsewh.:re. In no cullUrally-evolved counlry doc, anyhody allow network hureaucral, 10 deci de whal
Ihe peopk ,hould see and he:lr. mueh lellS allow Ihem 10 remove dialogue or sc~ n ~s frn m a Ii 1m. It I, I nlerc~l l1l g thai fJCopte arc ready III JUIllP up With arllls II Ihe gmem ment Irie, to td l Ihem how fa'i they should go on Ihe freewa . hUI complacently acccpl unl..now n nClwor\" execullves CUlling sccnes from. " La Douhlc Vic de Vcronique." I\:rhap, in ,omc suolcrranean way. I do not full y underSland how the " ghl of a female Im:asl could corrupl youlh . It i, dlluhtful , however. that the practice of TV , Iation, Iransmilling censored vcr,ions will do much 10 improve anyhody's morality. Th ~ MOlion Picture Associali on of America (MPAA) also applies raling crilenon Ihat are hi/arre, 10 say the least. Gahriek Sal v alnrc~' "Medil crraneo" i, a culturally hounllful film :tOOUI pacifism. anti nalionali sm and mulUal understanding. It contains some (very natural and very Icnder) nudit y
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K eercr~ . The facls as reported h) hi mare aecurale. hUI hl ~ condusions arc natly wrong. Women arc lO yield. Colos"an\ 3 : I 8 say~, "Wi ves, suhmil 10 your hu,hand" as i, filling in Ihe Lortl " This doc, nol mean Ihal men gel III he lillie diclalor,. Suhmls~lon 1\ nol a synonym ror ,lavery. In addition , Colo"lun., 3. 19 .ay., ··hw.hanth, love your Wive, and do nOI he har,h wllh Ihclll." Allhough women rnu,1 ,uomll 10 Ihcl r hu,hantl" Ihal doc, nOi mo.!an Ihal Ihclr hu,hantl, ha\·e a Irec rein III dn WJlh Ihem whalc\cr 111C) I>. .Jnl Thl, pOlnl " Ill..,.,.ng from Ol,on \ arllck Th ... Ilk:] of wOlllcn hClng ,ut>1ll1,.,.IC III Illen " nm a polill cal ,Iantl, II " I>. hal Gotl ,aid To .a) Ihal Ih e go.ll, of Pmnme Keepcr~ arc wrong.., III cal! Ihe Chmllall Gotl a liar. Far from oppmlllg women, Proml'\: Keeper, 1\ Irylllg III do no, he" 10 help fal11llic\ 101low Ihe Ideal sel OUI In Ihe Bihle. Shoultl anyone dcnounce Proml ~e Keepers hecau,e ib mcmho.!rs do whal Ihey hel leve lO he rlghl ·!
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Wednesday. Oct. 8 5:52 p.m_ : Officers arrested a 35-year-old male non-affiliate at the intersectIOn of Carmel Valley Rd . and Carmel Valle} Ct. for felony evad ing. Transported to County Jail. Drivers white ·91 Ford van was impounded and stored at Star TOWing.
Thursday, Oct. 9 12:47 p,m _: Officers arrested a 19-year-old student at lot 309 for misu sing a handicapped placard. Cited and released. 4:25 p_m_: A staff member reported the theft of computer equ ipment from EBU2 between Oct. 7 at 5 :10 p.m. and Oct. 9 at 3:45 p.m . Loss: $1.160.
Friday, Oct. 10 10:41 a.m_: Officers impounded a white '86 Volkswagen Golf from the intersection of Downwind Dr, and Expedition Way because the driller had a suspended license . Stored at Star Towing.
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3:32 p,m.: Officers and paramedics responded to a 19-yearold female student suffering from severe stomach pains at lot 411 . Transpor ted to SCriPPS Hospital by paramedics. Saturday. Oct. 11 12:09 a.m,: Officers detained an 18-year-old m ale student at the Muir Field for being drunk in public. Transported to Detox. 4:30 p.m.: The Hunt ington Park police depar tme nt recovered a blue '9 6 Dodge van stolen from lot 351 on Oct. 4 , Stored at HP Tow. Owner not notified. 10:35 p.m.: Officers ordered a 22-year-old male non-affil iate off c ampus for seven days for repeated contacts for reckless skateboarding near Pacific Hall.
Sunday, Oct_ 12 3:40 a.m.: Officers and the San Diego Fire Department responded to an 18-year-old male student suffering a rapid heartbeat after smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol at the Marshall residence halls. Transported to Scripps Hospital by paramedics.
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11:12 a.m. : A female student suffered a knee Inj ury after falling from her skateboard east of UCtr 412. Transported to Thornton Hosplta/ by paramediCS. Victim was not weaflng a helmet. 4:24 p,m.: A student reported the theft of a walch from the Marsha ll residence hailS on Oct. 12 between 5 a.m . and 10 a.m. Loss: $257.
Tuesday. Oct. 14 12:50 p.m ,: A student reported the theft of a green Trek 7000 B21 bicyc le frem outside So lis Hal l between 9:30 a.m . and 11 a .m. Loss : $350. 7:20 p.m.: A staff member reported the theft of a green '93 Jeep Cherokee from lot 302 between 1:30 p.m . and 7 p.m . Loss : $20,000.
Wednesday, Oct. 15 1:42 a.m.: Officers detained a 20-year-old non-affiliate at Goldberg Hall for being drunk in public, Transported to Detox.
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'Telting Lies In America' Tops The Charts Music from Portugal
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Soothing and contemplative, wilh a d~tindlv modern Portuguese sound and richly textured tunes combined with the exquisite~ ethereal vocak of singer Teresa Salgueiro, Madredeus offers impressionistic vistas of Portugal that are radiantly soulful.
October 17 • friday Mandeville Auditori_ American Indian Music, Stories & Dance
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1kt Euf-k SkAll ENkIrt An evening of music, dance, slories and humor of indigenous cuhures of North America presented by the Makoche Re
Twisted: Characters from "Th e Spirit of Christmas," an ani mated sh o rt by Trey Parker and Matt Stone featu red at Spike a nd Mike's Sick and Twisted Festi val of Anima tion,
Not Your Daddy's Kind of Art Complimentary harf hags handed out at Sick and Twisted
October 18 • Sltunlly Mandeville Auditorium Young Masters of Irish Music & Dance
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Irish Fire celebrates the exuberant trodilion of Irish music and dance, This evening will showcase brillion I young performers including the sextel Dervish, (hompion Irish Step Dancers, singer Sean Keane and fiddle/guitar duo Martin Hayes and Dennis (ahill,
Novellber 6 • Thundlty Mandeville Auditoriull "Excellent playing ... warm & inspired" - L.A, Times
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By Brendan Cahill Senior Slarr Wmer Allimallon, long Ih(lughl to be Ihe dO l11aln of Ihe kld- Ic,teu, 11101hcr-J prrovcd Salurd,l} morn ing carloon\, ha\ CO I11C a long way , The dchaul:hery ~ Ilm\ n a' Spike and ~1 1!"e\ SIC~ and T\\ l'>Icd h:"'I"tI 01 AnllllallOIl h,I\ cOllie hac~ to II' hOlllelO1I n 01 La JolI.1 lor 11\ filth Icar "I conlorlcU cllUlurc You he,' helll'lc, 11m am ' l your daddy\ .Inlmallon k,II"11 - II', a dnlll~cn Fnd.IY IIIghl to anliliallon'" II Idccled, ehu lhenl Salurda) nHlI li in~ ~()Il1e 01 Ihe Irue rro, 01 .1I1II11alI(1n Jrc fealllrcd In Ih" fe,11I .II. Ihough lI1an~ II ti l neler h;l\e hcanl (II Ihcm "I)CI rl Weill 1)01\ n 1\1 Georgia" Mike )ohn,on\ ,1.1\lIIalion Il1U\lC I ideo fOI Lc, CI.I) rool\ cmer or Ihe Ch.arlle Daniel, lia'\lc - " one 01 Ihe hig hh ghh or Ihe ~ h o\V III lenm of Icd ill ique and li l1l:~'c, Though nOI part icularl y ,i ck or Iwi,lcd, il i, an ama/ing , h owca'l~ or )ohn \on'" l1lodeling alld hg hling rrowc" ,
If nothing else, this festival has heaping doses of offensive, disgusting and stupid material. You probably already know whether or not this s~rt of fare is for you; if you like it, go and see Spike and Mike's and laugh your ass off. Olhl'r exccplIllnal piece, II1chltk Kcnuall Sll1l1h\ "Juras\lc I'an" and Greg Holfcld\ " Barnie",' hOlh or whi ch .Ire 'llioOlhly animaled and cxceedingI ~ Iun 10 walc h, 5milh \ ri ccc p;lrIlculJrI) dcmonSl ralcs how much r ersonalily can hc give n 10 fairly , imrle characlC r" Alllong Ihe ncst co nceplu ali/ cd
plece~ In Ihl' ,h(111 arc such grcJb a\ Don Hert/kk\l \ "Ah L' Amour:' a hiller lale 01 1011; 111 the llIodcrn age (compkk II Ilh decari lallon and fla) ln g' , ;lI1d Ihe InC(1ll1para hk "Thc Splnl 01 Chri'lll1.h," \~llIch h.I' hcen al all.lhk lor .1 II hlle n(l\l lin rlr,lIcd \'Ideo Jnu on Ihe Inlerne!. \1all Sllln~ and -I re:. Par~CI " tak- 01 Illllr \lIUn~ children III Colorado 11.1\ ) "'flied nOI onll '(line d,I"" Itne\ ("Dude uon'l \J) 'rlglu,f- el' IIllrol1l of JC\U,I"), hUI ha, aI,,, led SlOne anu 1';lrkcr I" a ,ene, Clllllraci lor ", 'oUlh P.lr~, " a \\ec~l~ ,ho\\ on Corneu} Cenlral "arnng Ih, '.II11e characlers, Don'l kl )our c'penenee, \\ Ilh "Soulh Par"" prejudice )Oll for III again'l "The SPIlII of Chmllllu<' il 1\ a ,hOIl, l1a\I:., hilanous and Inll11ilah le ple.:e 01 .111 01 Ihe rlcce, arc ~urdirc hi" , 11<1\\CICr. 1\cll Ishim ine\ "Smoki ng " pldY, r.lr 100 much li ke a PSA fClr II 10 he much fun, "lillie See ANIMATED, Page 19
Semor Sraff Wmer Wilh a mov ie lill e like "Te lling Li e~ in America," one mighl expeci I() walch a polili cally-c harged co medy or a John Gri sham Iype of an omc) dram a, "Te llin g L ies," howeve r. i~ Ih e slory o f a Hungaria n immigrant hoy's experie n cc~ in Ihe world of rock ' 11 ' roll radi o, and hi, as~ imilali o n inl o Amc n c.1Il sociel} In Ih e earl y 1960s - and Ihe slory could nnl have ocen lold much h ~ tler. Wrillen hy Joe E~ll e rh a, and direc led hy Guy Ferl and (, Th e Babysillcr"), Ihe film , lars Kevin Bacon and Brad Renfro ("Th e Cli enl"), Th is du o a lso slarred loge lher in Ihe recenl hil lilm, "S leepcrs," The mOl ion pi cllIre also fea tures Academy AwanJ wi nner Ma )( imili;1Il Sche ll an d Ca li sla Flockhart (, The Birdcage"), Shol cnlirely in E~ /le rha s' homelown of Cleve land, Ihe lilm conl ains ~o m c hiog rarhi cal elemenl" Mm l of Cleve land\ old huil dlng' were a\;ulahle for , hootll1g, cnah llng Ihe director or pholOgrar hy, Reynaldo Vll lalolohr', 10 ,ucce,sf ull) rc-crea le lik tn 1961, 'ichol.l' Pike\ original I11U"C anu l-t c1a,\ic ~(lng" such a~ "Shlfllm) Shil11m) Ko-K(l Bor," come togelher 10 ,el Ihe mood and ~h(lII Ihe n'e 01 roc~ 'n' roll In thc <.:II~ wher~ II originall~ heg.1Il Renfro', characler, Karch~ )ona" " In O,lraCI/CU Iligh ,dlool ,cnior 1\ htl I' .Irproal'hlng gradudlum al ;1 Ilcallh} calholic ~dl()()1. Karch~ " 'Iruggllng 10 "'C ahove hl\ hluc-I:ll"al e\ 1',lcn,,', I Ie \I or!"s I1Ighl' al Ihe local grocel ~ qore wlllk 1m 1.llher work'> full limc al Ihe mill 111 pay for 1m cuucalion al Clevclanu Lalln Hi gh
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nomcnon, Through the course of its over 30-year li fe span, the "Star Trek" rranchi,e ha ~ spawned fllur tcl cvi\ ion serie~. eight feature film" over 450 c p i~odC\ and th o u sand ~ of devoted Trekker~ dying for more. Current ly, a ninth motion picture i~ underway, tlNO ,cric~ have Ju~t hegun their ~ixt h and third ~easo n s and a new Las Vcgas all raCllon wil l \ hortly f~a ture "Star Trek " a\ ih thelile. Star Trek IX
Patrick Stcwart and Brent Spiller have hoth heen wooed back in front of the cameras. Report cdl y, Stewart wi II he pulling down $9.5 million fo r reprising the role of Capt. JeanLuc Picard whil e Spiner has negotiated hi , price to $5 million to play the android Lt. Cmdr. Data. Jonathan Frakes wi ll also be rcturning to hoth play Cmdr. Riker and direct thi s ninth installment. Frakes, who has directed numerou, Star Trek epi w dcs, abo directed last Novemher's "Star Trek First Contact" whi ch took in
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'YIIlP,lthy or int erc\!. There i~ cven a clichcd "bad ~eed" INho predietahl) hecome' a trallor and h~tray~ hi, people. likeWise, "Sevcn Years in Tihet" docs not capi talize on it~ mai n premi~e of the egocentric Heinrich learning to he " lIless and kind th rough hi s friend~hlp With thc young Dalai Lama. Not only is their relationship shall ow and unconvi nci ng, but the Dalai Lama ac t ~ more like the reinca rnati on of a spunky American kid than an insightful spiritu al leader who was groomed si nce hirth to guide hi s people. In spi tc of its flaws , thi , tilm docs contain some scenes wi th genuine emotion. For example, Heinri ch wistfull y relate\ to Pcter that he has a passion for
$92 million domestically. It was the largest grossi ng "Star Trek" film since "The Voya~e Home." Exec uti ve Producer Ri ck Berman has stated that the new film will be "more romantic and slight ly funnier than the last couple 01 Ii Ims." Star Trek: The Experience
This winter. the La, Vega, Hilton will he introducing a nc"" permanent allraction t'caturlng clement, from the Star Trek unlvcr,e. The cxperience incl ud~, tran,· porting to Ihe Enterpri .,e, InteractIng II nh the crew, laking a ,hut· tlecrall ride and the opportunity to \ I'lt the Dcep Space Ni ne Promcnade which is homc to Quar~ ', Bar and Re,la urunt. The SerIes
Since the original, hest known of Kirk, Spock and McCoy, the creators of "S tar Trek" have developed a future to be proud of; war, poverty, racism, ~ex ism and greed have heen eliminatcd. The cmphasis of the show is, instead, hased on ex pl oration of the human 'pirit. "Star Trek" has promoted diver\lty in television with its cu lturally- balanced casts. When "Star Trek" debuted in 1966, having Ru s~ia n , African See TREK, Page 19 scric~
mountain climbing "because of si mplit:ity" . you focus on onl y onc thing and all of your trouhle~ .Ire forgotte n." There are even a few humorous touchcs, for cX;lJllple wh~n a Tibetan tai lor ml,takes a pair or ice ~ka l es for mcat c uller~. As Hei nrich , Brad Pili d oc~ n' t necessarily give a bad performane..: , hut he doe~n't give a particularly good one ei ther. Rather than portraying a man who undergocs a compelling transfor· mat ion and develops a moral conSClcnce, he too often appears to he mcc hanica ll y goi ng th ro ugh the mOllolls, onl y occasio nally showi ng flashes of deplh and sentiment. David The\1 lis docs a line job as the intelli ge nt. consi derate Peter. but hi s rok IS 100 sma ll to ha ve a sig. ni fican t Impac t. O\..:ra ll . "Seven Years in Tibet" tries to capture a grandiose talc hU I si mply fall s short of the heigh" to which it aspires .
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Continued from p. .e 18 American and female officers wasn't commonplace in televi sion. "Trek" changed that. In the most recent incarnation, "Voyager," the female captain Katherine Janeway commands a cast consisting of a first offi cer played by a Nalive American, a Vulcan Chief Security Officer played by an African American and a Klingon-Human Chier Engi neer played by a Latino. The Speclel In every episode of the original series the Enterpri se encountered a new spec ies. With each successive year and series, alien species hecame more and more popular and prog ressive ly linc-tuncd . Eventually, each species came to represent a different aspect of human nature. Vulcan, were the lin,t species to achieve fame . By introduci og thc character of Spock, "Star Trek" was ahle 10 study human nature from an ()utsider ' ~ perspcctive . While Spock mad ~ ohscrva· tions uhout hi s shipma t e~ , he al,o 'trugg led WJlh hi, own humanity. "S tar Trek" has also treated artll'icial inte lligence a, a specie>: thi, includcs hoth androids and hologram,. The,e character, are
Rude Riding Hood," by Mike Grimshaw, is an amusing adaplation of the classic fairy tale, but falls into the obvious trap of being sick and twisted but not very clever or funny. "Sloaches Fun House," by Steve Margolis, has been crowned "The Sickest Film Ever Made." and while that may be so, that doesn't make it a good film . Miles Thompson's "Hut Sluts." while si milarly crude and uninspired, is an amusing sendup of La Jolla party girls. If nothing else, this festiva l has heaping doses of orfensive, disgust . ing and stupid maleria l. You probably already know whether or not thi s sort of fare is for you; if you like it, go and see Spike and Mike'> and laugh your ass oIT. Otherwise, stay rar away; tho\(; with delicate sensibiliti e, (actuall y, tho,e with any sensibi lities at all), will he ofrend cd hy at least one if noi all of the featurcs. The Sick and Twistcd Festival shows intermittently on Friday, and Saturdays thro ugh thc end of Novemher at the Museum of Contemporary Art in downtown La Jolla. Tickct, are $7, and vicwers must he at least 18 yea~ old (and they check J.D.). For 1lI0re informa· tion, call MOCA al 454-0267.
much like the Vulcans in that they study humanity in the hope of finding it in themselves. The Klingons represent a di stinct subset of human behavior. They represent the furor of battle and the glory and honor of being a warrior. During the Cold War, the Klingons represented the Russians to the American audience. Romulans, like the Vulcans, strive for order but do so in an underhanded and deceiving manner. While the Romulans haven 't been developed as far as most species, they reflect the distrustful. suspecting nature in humans. Cardassians are too much like Romulans to offer much of a dis · tinction. They mirror human nature III that they consider them selves the center of the uni verse mudl as we do today. The Fcrrengi arc laughahly the most reflective of our 1I10d.:rn American cu lture. Their endlcs, pursuit of profit mirrors the dri vi ng force hehind modern society. a concept found comical in "Swr Trek"s futu re. Finally, there arc the Borg. The Borg arc represenlative of the fear of modem indu\trialitatHlJI taking away our Identity and humanity. The FIlms
The "Star Trek" mOllon PiC ture, take the themes of the TV shows and expand them on the , il vcr screen. On thc coallaib of the ,uccess
of "Star Wars," the first of the films reunited the original cast and introduced a retrofitted Enterprise. While the movie wasn't much more than a two-hour 1V episode with significant improvements in special effects, it proved that there was a market for feature-length treks. ST-I Rating: ll-ll-l ''The Wrath of Khan" (which recently played at the AMC 20 in Mission Valley as pan of its classic-films retrospective) began to add depth to the characters, stepped up the action and enraged rans with the death of Capt. Srock. ST-II Rating: ,hhhh\The next film. ''The Search for Spock," acted as a bridge between the second and fourth movies rather than as a se lf·contained story. However, furtha depth was added to Kirk '> charJctcr, who found himself forced 10 stcal hi s own ship 10 rescuc hi, friend and lost his son and hi, ship to hloodthirsty Klingons. Of (our". fan, protcMed the dcstruction of the Enterprise. ST·1I1 Rating: .L' The fo urth in, tallment had a very dilTerent fecI. Time-travel , mod~rn day San Fra nci,co, a rcllcctioll of the popu lar "save the whales" movement and a healthy dose of humor went to make "The Voyage Home" the highest·gross109 "Slar Trek" tilm cvcr. In addition, Trekkers were re li ~ved when the Entcrprise was n:buih. Sl:I V Rating: U.\-
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By Undsay Harris Senior Staff Writer The customary blockbuster movies that flood the media and theatcrs often leave very lillie room for creative, independent films. However, an exception to thi~ all-too-familiar standard ha successfully proven that th ere i~ a defi nite division between a movie and a film . The director/producer/writer team con~isting of Danny Boyle, Andrew MacDonald and John Hodge i~ rcsponslhle for off-kilter indie flicks such as "Trai nspolling" and "Shallow Grave," bot h of whieh have garnered both nat ional and international acclaim. The team 's latest contribution to
the world of filmmaking stars Cameron Dial ("My Best Friend's Wedding") as Cclinc and Ewan M cGregor C"Trainspott i ng") as Robert, two people who find themselves in sea rch of "A Life Less Ordinary." A~ Roben pur ues his dream of publishing the finest trash novel ever while hulding down a janitorial position, Celi ne maintains on ly two concerns - shopping and Ccli ne. Aftcr being fired from his job, Robert kidnaps Celine, the daughter of hi s former boss. Their polar opposite bUI equally mundane existences become the business of two guardian angels, played by Holly Hunter and Delroy
Lindo, who must make Roben and Celine fall in love. The heaven-sent assignment becomes a celestial chore as Celine and Roben stumble upon all kinds of chaos including an abduction, a compromise in a karaoke bar and a bank robbery, all of which i~ "supposed" to mold their two hearts into one. The role of Robert was tailormade to fit McGregor and his talent for portraying offbeat and dark characters. A screeni ng of "A Life Less Ordinary" wi ll be held next Thursday at 7:30 p.m. al the AMC La Jolla 12. Passes can be obtained from the Price Center Box Office. The film will open on Oct. 24.
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Ten Foot Pole: L.A.-based punk band will open for Pennywise at SOMA on Friday. Also appeanng will be Guttermouth and The Suspects, as well as the premiere of a new Taylor Steele Video . the Casbah . For Information, call 232-4355 .
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Pennywl.., H2O, 98 Mute and Plvtt will perform at SOMA at 7:30 p.m. For information, call 239-S0MA.
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Slaff Writer Mark Waters ' film "The House of Yes" invites viewers into the home of an affiuent Washington D.C. family living in its own bizarre version (or perversion) of the Kennedys' "Camelot." Waters has adapted playwright Wendy MacLeod's acclaimed stage play which lampoons the insularity of the upper classes. As the title suggests, the Pascal family abode - the focus of the movie - is a home where anything goe .
A fter years away from his eccentric family, the eldest son, Marty (Josh Hamilton), pays a holiday visit to his younger college-drop-out brother Anthony (Freddie Prinze, Jr.), mentally unstable twin sister "Jackie-O" (Parker Posey), and cunning matriarch (Genevieve Bujold). He brings his young fiance Lesly along - a character played with sweetness and naivete by Tori Spelling - introduci ng her to the strange web of family relations. As the Thanksgiving evening
progresses , the tensions mount. Many and Jackie-O's willy sibling banter escalales inlo a recapitulalion of an incestuous rendezvous from their youth, involving Kennedy assassinalion role play. At the same time, Anthony seduces the very confused Lesly. The result is a love "rectangle." Audiences should see "The House of Yes" for its original dialogue, off-beat humor and surprising plot twists, and will leave wondering which character is really sane.
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With .1 hl\lory lull 01 IImclc~~ a\ the Alamo and larg ~r- than - I"c ~gure~ ,ud1 a, DJnll'1 Boone. Tex", ha~ heen laheled the Lone Star State and ha~ v.arned the re\l of the ~ountry . ·· Don·t Me.,., With Texa~ :· Thi~ pa,t weekend Texa, " .. cd UJ1 to ih illuMrlOU , name. The glow coming from the Jewel of the outh did not wear "pur~ and a cowhoy hat, hut rather donned the blue and gold of the UCSD women\ volleyhall team. After hosting and dominaling the UCSD Invitational. Ihc Trilom hoarded a plane hound for the land 01 country mu~iI; and 011 wells With the dauntmg task of haVing to play livc matchc, In three day\ Throughout the ,ea.,on, Tmon fkad Coach Dunuln McFarland 11<" been lIhk to u. . e the tremen dou .. depth Ihat he ha\ av;u lahle on 1m roMcr In Wn llnue to execute hi~ ,Irateg lc, when Ihe team wa~ lorced to play wn,ecullve lIl'ilche,. Thc trip to Texa . . proved to he nQ dilrcrcnl. The travcl and tighl ~ched ullng ,howed lillie effect on UCSD a~ Ihe ,quad went undefe
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ROLLING ROCKS: UCSD is on a roll, winning its fifth game in a row over Chaminade University Wednesday afternoon in preparation for Princeton University on Thursday and the important NorCal Tournament this weekend at Stanford University
[nvltatJOnal Tournament where It showed some guts and took a trophy h) laCing Southwc\tern L'nncr"ty. l ',lOg a wcll-halanced oftcn\lve .llIack and thclr traditIOnal tough ~c rvlOg , the Tflto", gave their Sout hern hO\t., a ta,te \Jf Call fornia-,tyle volleyball. In th~ lir,t game of the Illatt:h, L'CSD lound iI~ reJ1utation J1reced Ing It.,el/ a, Southwe,tem came (Jut "red up III hope, of knoc~ing ofr Ihc ~ (). H rankcd Triton,. McFarland\ group \va, not ahout to all()\~ thc trip til .,Wrt on the wrong foot a~ it held olf the ho,t\ 10 Win, 15-10. UCSD would ,how no mercy in the next two gamcs, ,weeping the mat ch, 15-4 and 15-3. Coming ofr it, win against SouthweMem, UCSD entercd thc Trinity Invitational Tournament looking to dominate the two days or matche, . Despite the Southern ho.,pitality they had received. none 01 the Tritons ' oJ1ponents would roll over and concede a win to the ladies from San Diego. The Tritons opened play 111 the Mx -team tournament by faCing the College of SI. Benedici. Struggling to )!deout and get m own llffen~e working, UCSD dropped the fir~t game, 15-5. Not wanting tbe match to ~IIp away, the Tnton~ looked to sophomore out;,ide hiller Allison Bender to plt:k up the slack . Bender respondcd Immedialely and UCSD rolled over SI. Benedict In the second and Ihird games. After lOSing a well -fought fourth game, the Tritons showed tenacity by dosing out the match with a 15-9 win in the ~ fth game. Bender finished the maleh with a team-high 21 kills. ··We never give up - gamepoint in the fifth game; it doesn ' t matter how far down we are," Ebadi said. "We always have the notion that if the game is not over we can still win." The struggles that UCSD faced early against SI. Benedict was min-
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CH~~PIONSHIP: UCSD traveled to Texas last weekend for the Trinity By Steve Walsh
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A referee talking trash to a coach is not ~omcthlng that one usually secs, and II is a funny sight. UCSD Illen·, water J1010 head coach Denn) Harper and the referec Ihld ,omc word, for each other Wednesda] afternoon at Canyonl ic\\ Pool. The wnnict wa;, J1fOl
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;,trong t:oUnierallJd.. also gavc thc Tritons mon.' good 1001-. ~ at (WOJ1olllters. although two close c~ lb went agaln,t UCSD whell the referee decided they had not hcen shot lrom the two-point go~1 line. A total or Ihree tWO-Plllllt goal, were ,cored (or '" pOlnl'> If you don ·t lillie your cakulatlll hJndy) In the gallic. an illlprC"IVl' leat Bollcnhadl. Jlll1lOl Chm PrDlctll and Ju nior Dougla, ··Kahul-.u" Cok scored Ihc two -pOInter,. while the Tritons· leading swrel. Kudilla. .,an~ two goab of IllS own . Frcshman Jonat han Sal11ucl~ and sOJ1homore Gordon Beh g()t in on Ihe aCIIOI1 along ,ide Ihelr COIl1 padre,. each nelting goal,. In the waning 1ll111utes of the fo unh quarter. UC San Diego gave lip a few lfui.ck poinh. Wilh the
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slight lull In play. the Hawk~ resumed their furious attempt at a tic . With every try for a goal seemin!! to he Ih~ la,t , th e Hawks' Callos Calderson look the hall JUSI inside midfield and pushed toward~ the Triton net. From ju!>( outSide the
IX, he ripped a huge shot which the keeJ1cr. Lucas Curtolu, made a great attempt on, barely gdtlllg hi~ fingertip~ on the hall . The hall ,till got pa,t 111111, however, ,lI1d appeared on it~ way Ill. But hi, ~nger1ips ~ent the hall just a IIItie higher and miraculously, thc hall hit the cro,shar. It wa~n ' t ovcr yct. The rehound landed on the cleats of the Hawh· Aaron Zamorano. The situall on was exactly like the one which completed Sleder's goal, as Trit()n~'
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Lady Lancers Jousted As Tritons :Roll, 5-0 YAWNER: Although the ladies from California Baptist College came to town looking for revenge after a 4-0 loss earlier in the season in Hawaii, the Tritons merely upped their goal count by one as they waltzed by the Lady Lancers with ease By Kevin Mclaughlin CoAssoclale Sports EdItor
They were Ihe he'l pm\lhk cOn<.lJ lion, for Ihc Lady L mcer, of Ca fli omla Bapll~1 Colfege. A fuft moon fram ed Ihe \ky over RIMAC h eld w hile San Di ego \wcl ICred In Ihe 1111(.1\1 0 1 a Sa nla Ana w lIld . PI:()Pi<.: have heen \aid In ael I:rralil': when ,wea llll!! Ihrough Ihl: de ... erl wlnd\ , ,Ind iIo., anyone know ... . a full moon can 1m ng OUI I he hI/am:! in Ihe he ... I of U\ Praying ror ~o l11e \on of Iluke. il wa . . an Ideal lim e for an undermann ed 4 I () Ca l Bapl i\1 ~quad 10 v II, II L a Jofta. Ailhough the L ady Lan ce r\ had 10\1 four ... Iarter\ to dl\c lphnary aLI IOn. " I:vl:r the lillie ... ee med nghl for an up ...el . II \\it\ lit,t 11Ighl. However, w ilhll1 minule ... 01 the opcn IIlg klekoflll hecame cl ea r Ihat 11m g.une would he very ... imilar 10 the fip,t tlille Cal BaptiM met Ihe UCS D wO lllen\ \oeeer team . w hen Ihe Lady Lan cer ... , ut tered a 4-0 10\\ in lIawali . Unf :lI ed hy lunar eyc lc\ and ex treme hea l . t he TrilOn\ again dCllllll1\lralCd why the} arc the No. 1 rankcd Dl vl\ lon IIlle,lIn III Ihe n3110n a\ they \corched Ihe 1,;ld y Lancer\
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Your moms must be proud. Layoff lhe spicy food. Still not gellin' enough? Hey why don't you jusl playl Cup 01 coffee in the 10p-l0. On their way to San Ouentin . Kevin gets all the chicks!!1 They're on fire. Bob in the locker room, yikesl The Jamul City CounCil plaYing 1M's?
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One Time: Sophomore Angie Mann looks to take another shot on the beleaguered Lady Lancers .
If You Haven't Gotten YOUR Passport Stamped, Visit each of the Dining Services Restaurants on campus and ask the cashier for a validation stamp in your Passport. Once you have all nine stamps, return your entry card to the Meal PlaniTritonPlus Account office in Revelle College before October 31, 1997, and you'll be eligible to win a really spiffy prize' WAKE UP AND SMELL THE PRIZES! Other prizes include: • 24 Hour Fitness Memberships • Passes to the Museum o f Contemporary Art and the Birch Aquarium • $50 TritonPlus A ccount deposits • UCSD Bookstore gift package • $50 certificate towards an Outback Adventures excursion • UCSD Recreation package
AND MANY MORE! "Party Pack" of ten passes to Ice Chalet In UTC! __~v
Boot &Rally (1-0) Las Girls (1 -0) KCM 112 (1-0) Swoosh (1-0) Playa Hatas (1·0) Big Richards (1-0) 7. Alpha 0 (1-0) 8. KCM III (0-1) 9. CSA (I-0) 10, Pimp Squad (1-0)
Bool & Sandbag!!! Way 10 step up ladies Fresh oH a big win. Sell Outs!!! Whal did they do to you? Don't flatter yourselves. Go back to Volleyball Need a OB... Alice??? Could surpnse. Stick to your night jobl
Coed 1. Washed Up Has Beens (0-0) 2. 40gers (0-0) 3. Charlie's Angels (1-0) 4. Bailers (1 -0) 5. Misfits or Science (1-0)
Bet the Ranch 6·0!!! Fighting lor second. New look same spot. Not enough experience Will beat up on weak league.
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THE tennis event of the year is upon us once morel Just as it has been for the past 25 years or so. No fooling. The annual All-Campus Tennis Singles Championships is nex1 to graduation probably the most consistenl event on the university calendar. Every October we trot out the univelsity tennis facilities and students. faculty. and statl Irom all corners come out to lIex their forehands and see 1I1hey've still got what it takes. For the unlnllated, thiS tennis tournament is for evel)'one. No Pete Sampras-types allowed. If you've got any kind of a tennis game, this toumament is for you. Different divisions for diHerent skill levels. There are Men's divisions, Women 's divisions, and pet divisions. If your piranha In the fishbowl over at Tioga can hold a racquet, we've got a division for it. The entry lee for the !Wo-day evenl is as simple and economical as it gels. One new can of Penn or Wilson tennis balls will do the trick. For your trouble. all players will be scheduled for two consecuhve matches on Saturday (October 25th). Vou can play In the morning or afternoon to make it convenient. II you win one 01 Ihose matches we IIlVlte you back the next day for the championSh ip rounds In each diviSIOn. Champions in each division won't get a million dollar check like Pete and Steffi do, but we promise 10 make you happy with our championship prizes, Don't delay! Sign-ups are currently taking place at Ihe UCSD Intramural Front Desk,..4th Floor at RIMAC ...or call 534-3716 (between 10am.4pm, Mon-Fri) for more information We want to see those forehands soon. And oh ya ..if you want to do well. ,.you'd belter bring your bac~hand also
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5. Horsehead N' ApplemoN Dr. Ozuma , please report 10 Ihe ER' AA 1 Who's on lire' The 1M Sports Page curse IS yours Rya n 2 Silent BUI Deadly· Greg Sato .. , remember the name 3 Bow down Where's London?1 4. MISSion Madness Paul can rei (maybe) and can ball (maybe) 5 Honey Bunches Good cereal. but can they play?
A 1 Xander Drax. If you know whe re Ihls IS Irom. you watch too much TV 2 Bounce: Brennan. Kim, nol enough "Bounce 10 the Ounce" to be Ul 3 Tools Tony! Tonyl Tonyl Has done II agaml 4 NOlhln bul Nel' Rich can be (once In awhile) 5 Wow l Jun's looking to ' Wow' US lor Ihe Itrst lime tn years (,~ ·\I· ,lI( \ k \ I'll IW"
1M Golf Tour Tees Off Fall Classic Friday Nov. 7 Singing Hills Resort Willow Glen Course San Diego IS one of the hollesl goll destinations In the world There are hackers everywhere thai would give up their lavonle putter to gel a chance to sWin g In and play some of the area's greal courses Hey, we're already here and Ihe wealher IS great, so leIs get outl ll The 1M StaH has cooked up a senes of events, one each quarter, to gel us out of the classroom, lab or oHlce and onto the le~s and greens, The events are set up so Ihal both lhe high handicapper and Ihe more expellenced player Will have a greatll'ne. The format lor the Ilrsl even I IS modeled after Ihe recently contested Ryder Cup It s a leam game we cali lhe 2person scramble Partner golf IS a whole new ballgame. Hey, you hit a bad shot, no big deal, your partner Will come to the rescue (ya!) We Will be playtng on one 01 San Diego's premier courses The Stn9'ng Hills Resort and COun11)' Club has lecelved nahonal attenllon as a top !JOII desttnahon They have JIB-hole layouts, lull pracllce lacllllles and an award winning staN. We Will be pldylng the lOp rated Willow Glen course which will lest evel)' club In the bag Sign· ups begin on Tuesday October 28 and space IS limned You can Sign-up ror a time as a learn and ,n the 4-some lime Iha fits your schedule II you don't have a partner. don t worry · we'll get you paired up The lirst tee time IS 11 .00am . The enlry lee IS only $28 and that Includes green fees pnzes and relreshments We Will have two closest·to-the,p,n con· tests and a long dnve contest dUfing Ihe round Grab your partner and get out to Ihe range or wor~ on your stones for the 19th hole To get more Informallon SWing up to the 4th lloor 01 RIMAC or give us a call al 534-371 6
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The Cowgirls of DaJlas, Texas Troy Aikman, 1:l11l11 lt Smllh, MII,h,lellrvln and Iklon Cm.. ho)',> J\llleru.:a\ Team. Winnl:r, 01 II~e Super Bo\\ h and three ollhe 1.1\1 li\~ , the Cowboy, haYL: heen lahekd the I.:am 01 the 'I)()\ AI, of la\t MonthlY night , however, I have olficlaily pro· nounced them deall. The Dalla, repulalion :.t!> a winner il> now as credib le a\ a Marv Alhen plea of innoccnce, The Cowboys couldn 'l put fear into a UCSD AAA Inlram ural fOOl · hall ~quad , Playing in Ironl of 76, 159 raucous fan~ at Jack Kent Cooke Stadium Monday nighl , the Cowboys were manhandled by the Washington Redskins, This dropped them 10 3-3 for the 1997 season; they had already lost to the woeful Giants and Cardinals, In previ· ous years, the Giant~ and Cardina ls cou lun 'l get within 20 pOints of Ihe ' Boy,. Now other learns arc even predicting victories agalll~t them . Aller Ihe turmoll· lill ed oil · sea~on~ of 1995 and 11)96, owner Jerry Jone~ lIlaue a \.:n · ous allernpl 10 ckan up Ihe image of Ihe Co\Vboy~ Ihl s pa~1 o (I'. \e,l\on. Camera, were even inMalkli in dorm nJOIn\ dunng the pn.!~ea'()n . Jonc\ want~lI 1(1 \IOP Ihe con,l anl of l-thL: liL:ld prohicJm that hJd plagul:d 111\ leam in '95 and ' 1)6. Prohklll\ ranging from \exual hala\\lIll'lIt ~UII\ 10 wide lel'el\ CI \ gC llin)! c'llIghl In mOlcl 100111\ \~ Ilh drll)!\ and prmtllulc" thlll)!\ IleTL gl.' lIlng oul 01 hand . -;11 km I.lld d(l\11I Ihe 1,,11 . (','adl H plP 'Illll/el hrou~hl .1 )! Ull 10 Illl' .111 pnll ,II (lne IlillC. hUI thl' IIhpk n;lll OIl kn\l~I \ Ih.1I h" IU h.1\ hecn dell.!nprallng \I nl~ IlJXO . ..,11 I.!ver~ onL: let 111.11 ,lldc JOl1e, ' I.ll.Il l.'\.IH\\\l:Il: I, h,lll' oh\loll,l) had.lllcd Ih Ilnt IhlL:e d.lle,> IIllludc ~.lItll·\ ,lg,llIhl J.ld." 'Ill III, ,lIld In.lt! game, .11 Phil.ldclplll,1,Ind agaln'l S,1Il h .lnll\(O rhl.' owhny, l'lluld \.:n \\ell hc J 6 in II1Ice III.!l.'k\ .Ind 11(1 OIlL: would ral~e .Ill c\ennm 1'hu\, II 1\ IO)!lc.1i 1(1 COil elude Ih.1I the' Boy\ nct:d 10 gIl hack II) Ih.: hu ... tiln)!, drll~-tral fickll1g , PI()\llllIle·,lappl ng. plea·hargalllll1).! way\ 01 thl.! early 'lJ(h Cowhoy, 1.111\ will have 10 Willi until ncxl ~ummer, so thai Jerr and Ihe n!'t olthe hoy~ C,1Il get hack In Ihelr Wlllnlng ways. For now. Ihey mu~t come to the rcali/allon Ihal the Dallas Cowh()y~ an: nothing more than the NFC Easl's doormal.
DRAMATICS: The Tritons notched a 2-1 victory after two narrow Hawk mi sses By Travis Hill Sports Edllor
La\t Monday nlghl the loothall world wa\ hUlling . The Cowho y' wl.!re traveling 10 our natIOn'" capItal lor J hallie With IhI.! Red . . kln,. The la!>t lew Monday Foothall Nighl game!> had heen bam-humers, and Ihi s game had the making~ of a great one. Consequently, many Triton fans chose 10 stay home and listen to Dan Dierdorf slobber all over him· self (or study something worthle~s) 1Il~lead of coming OU I to the UCSD men's ~occer game at RIMAC ~ield .
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Keep-away: Junior mldfielder Jacob Bollinger plays the age·old game of keep-away as two Hawk defenders attempt to take the ball. The Tritons posted a great victory against a frantic tiawk team ,
,equenllj nllght have heen prone 10 \ll.!nl over the crosshar. This tllne, glle up ,IIHllh..:r one. But Ihe Ihe resulh would be much differ· Tnlon . . \IHlwed )Ct agam Ih.ll Ihey enl. ;lIe nhllunng I'.lth Incn:dlhlc \pc.:d. " I will IBes~lerl Ihal If he pUI '1he\ qUl l "l ) leg l(lupL:d. and 'oon the hailihere agaIn. I would score." he~·.ln 10 1111 1pl.l\ Brandon \aid. thc lIa\~ ", I'll\' Passes became Ikssll.!r took 'I rilllll\ \I\l.'d \11l ~ the corner. and crisper, and IUI1\ h 1\1 "1 .Igaln II wa~ a grl.!at Triton attempts hall. nghl on the 6I h'"11P"'1l \k \ (il-:h,,, .Ind \\\l'll' 1llL:ler ho\. on goal were l'! ./, 'hn 1l1.lIldllll II' Brandon wa . . thele, getting more and .lIld 1\ hal lInllllded ~""I' Ih~ 11,11\ ,II !::1I.lId more dangerous. \\.1\ dclinllcly Ihe I'.I\\C \ he, .lllll prl'ltle~t goal of thc lll\ p":l. .lnd 1111 1111 The Tritons \":J,on for the 'Inion,. .lllemp" Oil go,1I forced a corner '\el,' gelllll),! 1110[': BrJnuon ,1I1d kick. Brandon and IlHlfl' d.lIl!!cr Ihe "c.:per \\ent up ,'II' III Ih.: 11, Ih pushed up from 1m Ih..: bali in fronl IllIIlUle. Ihe rr 11"11\ sweeper••• into 01 Ihc Ilear pml. I!>ilcd .1 ,,,rn,'! rh..: on Iy t h IIlg 13 r.1 ndol1 the Hawks nest. Brandon could UO pu\hcd up Irol11 hl\ wa\ put .1 header on the far pO\t, hut II \\ as an IIllpOS\\\eel1l'1 \POI Inll1lhe 11.11\"\ I1C'1. Ldrilel. Brandon h.ld LOllle up "hie angle. Yel wllh Ihe ~klil 01 a Illr ,I loma..1Ild 8l'"lcr hll " great \u rgeon, he delll)- put the b.ll1 right hJII III tlllll BUI Brandon'" headl'r I\ here he need..:d II til he, tjlng the \hl\ JU\t . . lighll: too high .Ind II game at 1· 1. I h~ Jmaling goal '>erllihe crowd Into hy\lerlc~. as Brandon and the rest of the Triton, came runnlllg up III the front 01 the stand\ In a bOl~' lerou~ celebration. 1 1 Tritons rhl.! goa l ohviously !ired up the 2 2 Christian Heritage Tntons. and they applied even more pressure. Brady Bernard, ......rn 'lie 11081 jacob Anthony Funicello, . . . . . . ~IR Bollinger, Don Voogd and Shane
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