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The Stuyvesant Standard November 16, 2005 Free
TSS/Amy Leung
BY AMY LEUNG
SENIOR STAFF WRITER lence against women of South
Asian origin.”
On November 10, 275 Stuy- The event began as students
vesant students and faculty went filed into the Dining Hall for In-
to see the 2nd Annual Diwali-Eid dian food. The delicious assort-
Festival, hosted by the Indian and ment of rice, naan, chutney, vege-
Bengali Culture Clubs. The Stu- tarian food, along with sweet and
dent Dining Hall was transformed spicy sauces, was donated by five
into a runway and theater, with restaurants.
students walking out in Indian The fashion show came next.
clothes and performing Indian Indian and non-Indian Stuyvesant
dances. For a $4 admission ticket, students donned saris, salwar
students received a plate of food, kameezes, lehengas, and dupattas.
a raffle ticket, and henna tattoos. Boy-girl couples and groups of
All proceeds from the event bene- boys or girls came out on the run-
fited SAKHI for South Asian way, greeted with yells and whis-
Women, a self-described tles from the crowd. Junior War-
“community-based organization lito deLeon, a model for the
in the New York metropolitan Continued on Page 3
A Singular Sensation
BY JOSEPH KRUTOV
STAFF WRITER can teenagers. McCourt’s profes-
sor at New York University
Frank McCourt, a Pulitzer
stated regarding teaching, “You
Prize-winning author and a for-
think you’re in control? Think BY JACOB ARLUCK to her again, to give her another
mer teacher of English at Stuyve-
again. They’re like heat-seeking COPY CHIEF chance.
sant, has written a new book,
missiles. When they go after you It was one of the most mov-
“Teacher Man,” about his life as Cassie (senior Molly Ruben-
they’re following a primal in- ing scenes in "A Chorus Line,"
a teacher in the New York public Long) wanted to be part of an
stinct. It is the function of the Stuyvesant's exuberant Fall Musi-
school system. He will begin a ensemble, but for once she had
young to get rid of their elders, to cal, which enlivened the Murray
worldwide book tour with a talk the stage all to herself. There was
make room on the planet. You Kahn Theater on November 4 and
at Stuyvesant on November 14. something stark and elemental to 5. The musical, first performed
the sight: a pale girl with jet-
in 1975, tells the stories of seven-
black hair in a white shirt and teen dancers auditioning for roles
black skirt, alone on a stage ut- in a Broadway production. As the
terly dark except for a single bril- director Zach (senior Ian Mur-
liant spotlight, singing and danc-
ing, imploring the world to listen
Continued on Page 13
Frank McCourt discusses his new book in the interview So I ran first and foremost to
with Joseph Krutov of The Stuyvesant Standard. On November 8, millions of raise a voice for those without
Americans across the country cast
one.” Bloomberg acted in stride
votes in local and statewide elec-
In 1996 he released his first tions. Continued on Page 4
know that, don’t you?” McCourt
memoir, “Angela’s Ashes.” He In New York City, Michael
decided to take the risk, and that
was 66 at the time. The book Bloomberg, the incumben t
decision eventually led to his
swiftly became a bestseller and mayor, easily won reelection with
teaching at Stuyvesant. His was a
still enjoys tremendous popular- a 20% margin over Democrat
tortuous road, and he spent many
ity. It won both the National Fernando Ferrer, who received
unhappy years at other schools
Book Award and the Pulitzer fewer votes than any Democratic
before finding a better teaching
Prize for Biography. mayoral candidate since 1917.
environment at Stuyvesant. At
“An ge l a ’ s A s h es” and In his concession speech,
Continued on Page 5
McCourt’s second book, “‘Tis,”
describe his miserable childhood
in Ireland and his first years in
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subways are ineffective Votes for the ratification of the new contract looks good, but other features
in deterrence of terrorism, were counted on November 3. particularly the extra time
they are unnecessary. have been sold to the public
The school year will be ex-
The city’s right to conduct random bag searches on The group hired testers, deceptively,” said Ms. Brown, an
subways is being challenged in a new court case. who visited the subway tended by two days and teachers English teacher.
stations 3,288 times. will be required to work an extra Students at Stuyvesant also
NYCLU. “But we cannot and Ho wever, they were onl y 50 minutes each week. The con- have mixed feeling about the con-
will not stand by… a program searched a total of 34 times. Ac- tract also includes measures de- tract. “It can be seen as adding
that subjects millions of people to cording to The New York Times, signed to help maintain safety one minute to each period, which
suspicion-less searches that serve riders selected for a search are and discipline in schools and isn’t a lot,” said Michael Chu, a
virtually no public-safety pur- permitted to refuse it and leave gives principals more power to Stuyvesant student. Sophomore
pose.” The NYCLU also argues the subway station without inter- fire and discipline teachers. Jane Yang disagreed, calling the
that these searches violate the ference, but they can simply enter Mayor Michael Bloomberg contract “a weak compromise.”
Fourth Amendment, which guar- through another station entrance said he was “pleased that the UFT Sophomore Eileen Change
antees protection against illegal that is left unguarded. has ratified a new contract; it is opposed the increase in class time
searches and seizures. Judge Richard M. Berman, good for teachers, the city, and “It’s bad - very, very bad because
Random bag searches were who is presiding over the case, most importantly, our school chil- it is adding to the school day.
introduced in New York City has scheduled the closing argu- dren.” Plus, it is giving us more work on
after a series of deadly bombings ment for December 2. He stated About 63% of the 86,000 top of the huge Stuyvesant load
in the London transport system in that he would issue his verdict voting teachers approved the con- that we already have.” ◙
July. Michael A. Sheehan, who soon after. ◙ tract, which ended a year-long
is the deputy commissioner for
counterterrorism, stated that the
searches were put into place
when, “Our level of concern
about a possible copycat attack,
in this subway system, was at a
peak.” Sheehan believes that the
New York subway system is a
prime target for members of Al
Qaeda. “Make no mistake,” he
said. “They want to come back to
this city, desperately.”
The NYPD stresses that the
random bag searches are essential
Scribner
Continued from Page 5
BY ALICE WU day discount, with an astonishing
STAFF WRITER 12 approving votes against 2 dis- competitions and win them. I had
senting ones. As of this Novem- kids send off their work to news-
If there is one thing all New ber, the following discounts will papers and magazines that was
Yorkers like, it is free stuff. This be instituted: published. As a matter of fact, a
time, New Yorkers are not receiv- • ½ fare on city local buses and couple of months ago a there was
ing free stuff, but they are going subways (including the Staten a book on the bestseller list of a
to get nice holiday discounts from Island railroad and Long Island former student of mine, Susan
the MTA for their daily travel buses) on weekends from Thanks- Gilman, called “Hypocrite in a
throughout the five boroughs. giving until the end of December Pouffy White Dress”. I think the
The MTA has a surplus of • ½ fare on city local buses and girls changed the tone of the
around $928 million. This extra subways (including the Staten school in 1968-1969 – and the
cash comes from several sources: Island railroad and Long Island boys too. But there is always
revenue from last May’s tax in- buses) during the last week of another aspect to it – scientists,
creases, savings from low interest December great scientists, are known – of-
rates, and increased revenue from • 4 extra days on a $76 30-Day ten physicists – for their interest
fees from real estate. in music. So that’s a stereotype
“Unlimited” MetroCard bought
“It’s not an easy job to decide of people – Oh, this is science
between Thanksgiving and the
where the [money] should be dis- and mathematics school, but we
end of December
also have to deal with life, and Frank McCourt’s “Teacher Man” was
• 1 extra day on a $24 7-Day
that’s what literature is for. released on November 15.
“Unlimited” MetroCard bought
TSS: Since you retired from
between Thanksgiving and the
teaching, your life has changed in the beginning, “Names have
end of December
dramatically – been changed.” We spent hours
• 1 extra day on a $41 7-Day with the lawyer.
FM: Yeah.
Express Bus Pass bought be- TSS: Your life now is so differ-
AK: –you are a major celebrity–
tween Thanksgiving and the ent from that of a Creative Writ-
FM: I am the big shot.
end of December ing teacher at Stuyvesant High
TSS: – everyone knows your
• LIRR and Metro North name. Your first two books are School. Do you sometimes miss
MTA
I Dream
Samuel Alito, a foil to Miers, is a
well-established conservative
with strong views on abortion.
Senate Calls Her Bluff He also has fifteen years of ex-
perience serving as an appeals
court judge, nominated by George BY MOR ROSENBURG
BY HANFORD CHIU H. W. Bush during his presi- STAFF WRITER
STAFF WRITER dency.
Although Miers collapsed A crowd of people gathered
Harriet Miers officially with- in an open market in the small
drew from her campaign to be- under internal pressure, Judge
Alito has the potential to gain his town of Hadera, Israel on October
come a Supreme Court judge on 26. Many were at the falafel
October 27. Since her nomina- entire party’s support, as well as a
Supreme Court confirmation. stand, eager to buy and consume
tion, conservative groups were some delicious falafel. However,
skeptical about her blurred record Although his extreme stance on
abortion limitations might repulse they never got the chance to be-
and further repelled when she
Associated Press
Classic Novels
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Across Down
1. Concorde letters 1. Night twinkler
4. Lariat
9. ___ Perignon
2. Small amount
3. Bagel warmers Insects May Provide A
12. Besides 4. Type of paint
13. “Encore!”
14. Self-esteem
15. “I ___ Rock” (2 wds.)
5. Like Scotch
6. Mineo or Maglie
7. Roberto’s affirmative
Cure for Damaged
16. Address book abbr.
17. Bridge costs
19. Took time out
8. Great Lake
9. Farmer’s place
10. Wolf’s glance
Arteries
21. Wooden hammer 11. Greatest quantity BY DARYL VULIS terial is also durable, capable of
22. ___-Mex 18. Designer Cassini STAFF WRITER returning to its original form even
23. Front 20. Hot drink after being subject to intense
Have you ever wondered why stress millions of times.
24. Thought 21. Changed residences
a flea can jump so far or a drag- Humans have a very similar
26. Pilot a boat 23. Renowned onfly can beat its wings so fast? protein, elastin, interwoven in the
30. Subaru or Toyota 24. Apply frosting The secret of these insects’ amaz- walls of arteries. Professor Julian
31. Small film role 25. Newsman Rather ing abilities lies in a protein Vincent believes that elastin,
32. Eggy drink 26. Orange variety called resilin. Although
33. Reduced to bondage 27. South American snake the protein has been Fleas have pads of resilin on their feet which help
35. Sounded bells 28. Heavy weight known for 40 years, them jump.
36. Emulated 29. Poached item only recently have Aus-
37. Dopey’s pal 31. Hyannis’s locale (2 wds.) tralian scientists ex-
tracted the gene respon-
38. “Great Escape” route 34. Actress Turner
sible for resilin from
41. Church laws 35. Reagan’s nickname common fruit flies.
44. Jacob’s father 37. British noblewomen They then inserted
45. U.S.A.’s “uncle” 38. Neap ___ the gene into bacteria,
46. Do __ disturb 39. Utilizes which produced resilin
47. Society gal 40. Catches that was extracted and
48. Chicago airport 41. Small wagon formed into a rubbery
50. AES opponent 42. Head gestures mass. Resilin is “as
51. Snaky letter 43. “___ on it!” close to a perfect rub-
Space Daily
A Look At Julius C.
before I was born, and they called formula songs. Isn’t everyone
him J, and my parents didn’t want sick of that already?
to name me Julius so they just JS: I think something else we
named me Jay, which is a shame talk about a lot is that, lyrically
BY HANFORD CHIU get a chance to meet them person- because Julius is such a cool and musically, we often walk the
STAFF WRITER ally. Also, bring $5 and you can name. line between ridiculous and seri-
get their first EP (extended play TSS: Whose music has played a ous, which is a necessity in order
What do you get when you CD featuring seven songs includ- significant influence in your own to couple craziness with accessi-
combine classic rock with ele- ing the three mentioned). musical styles? bility for pop culture.
ments of funk, hip-hop and pop? Whether you are into funk, hip- MT: We have a lot… I’d say the
You get a delectable fusion of hop or rock, this band is sure to first influence would be Bach for When the mem-
styles present in the band Julius please. a couple of members in the band,
C. Like the student body of Stuy- bers of Julius C.
and then Muddy Waters, then the
vesant High School, this band’s
music is so diversified in style
The Stuyvesant Standard: Beatles. blend their styles
What inspired you guys to start a JS: From Muddy Waters to the
that it is hard not to enjoy the rich band? together, it makes
Beatles? You forgot Little Rich-
assortment of instruments and Jay Stolar: It wasn’t much of a for a large possi-
ard.
individualism. This approach to choice I think. When I was 13, I MT: Yeah, and Sly and the Fam- bility of songs.
music, rooted in various aspects, picked up my first guitar at a ily Stone.
caught the attention and enthusi- summer camp and I got hooked. JS: The top four are The Beatles, TSS: How do you feel about
asm of our staff. So I started writing music and Led Zeppelin, Sly and the Family your upcoming gig on Nov. 19 at
The band is made up of five playing songs and got into thea- Stone/Graham Central Station, CBGB, a great spot for under-
members: Jay Stolar on vocals ter… I needed a way to express and Queen. But nothing really ground bands?
and rhythm guitar, Mike Tuccillo myself. Then in my college from the 80’s aside from Queen MT: …I love playing at that
on bass, Jason Wexler on key-
boards, Dave Matthews (no place. We’ve done it before,
relation to the Dave Matthews and I hope we’ll get to do it
of the Dave Matthews band) again after the 19th. It’s just
on guitar, and Isaac Teel on the history of the club, the fact
drums and background vocals. that the club was made for
Each one comes from a unique music that people don’t usu-
musical background, from ally hear.
growing up to the Beatles to JS: Yeah, like a rebellious
learning gospel in church. movement. Plus, it has a place
When they blend their styles where people can stand, and
together, it makes for a large it’s a big thing that people can
possibility of songs. The move around and get around
songs uploaded onto their and for people to get involved
website, www.juliusc.com, are physically. And hopefully,
different enough that even if there would be like 150 people
you do not like one, you can so everyone at Stuyvesant
easily find another one that should come if you’re 16 years
suits you. Their first song, old and over so that you may
“Another Canvas Sold,” fea- see the show and we will rock
tures a lot of tempo swings your sock off and your head
from the slow and dark lyrics might just explode, or at least
and guitars in the beginning to From left: Jay Stolar, Mike Tuccillo, in a live
you would have seen some
the lighter chorus and the interview with two of the members of the band. great rock music.
faster ending. Their second TSS: What advice do you
song, “The Traveler,” is defi- TSS/Hanford Chiu offer to musicians at Stuyve-
nitely different in comparison. It MT: You forgot James Brown! sant?
sophomore year, I lived with a There’s nothing in the 80’s I like. MT: Don’t be afraid of yourself.
maintains a faster and lighter roommate and listened to the
mood throughout the entire song, And as far as modern music goes, Actually try to find something,
Beatles for an entire year [and] I Muse is very good, as well as that means something to you, not
with guitars retreating from the got into songwriting in rock and
foreground. Their third song, Mars Volta, since they’re just something forced.
pop genres. pushing lines all over the place, JS: Don’t think that by spiking
“April Rain,” is slow and light, Mike Tuccillo: For me, it’s the
with thoughtful lyrics and a guitar which is what we strive to do hair or shaking your butt would
excitement of seeing where music right now. help you in your journey to what
solo. can go. The Beatle’s last re- TSS: What sets you apart from you are going to be and don’t
corded album Abbey Road other bands? look at any of those folks. Be
This band’s showed, at least in my mind, just JS: Striving to have no fear, and fearless and love and know rock
a taste of what can be done in no egos. We have respect for and roll; it’s a raucous tradition.
music is so diver- these genres. We feel that not everyone else and we put our MT: Know the spirit of that mu-
sified in style that many people have done much to hearts into it. sic. Don’t just listen and regurgi-
it is hard not to continue pushing the envelope in MT: One of the ways that sets us tate the music, regurgitate the
the way that the Beatles were apart is the way we approach our spirit, what they are getting at. ◙
enjoy the rich (like extended song forms, med- influences. I mean, there are a
assortment of leys, etc.). On top of that, it’s ton of bands out there right now For venue dates, and other
really inspiring to combine genres that say they are influenced by information on the band, check
instruments and that the Beatles didn’t even get a the Beatles. But, in my mind, out www.juliusc.com. CBGB is a
individualism. chance to touch. when you say the Beatles influ- venue for underground rock
JS: After listening to so much ence you, you should take the bands located at 315 Bowery,
Julius C. was generous music where people were pushing
enough to grant The Stuyvesant spirit of the Beatles, not their most accessible by taking the 6
the envelope I feel that it’s my outfits! They were amazing song train uptown to Bleeker Street
Standard an interview with Jay job to try to push this further.
Stolar and Mike Tuccillo, reveal- writers that were never stagnant. and walking west to the end of
Otherwise, it’s just boring. Think about how much they Bleeker Street. Julius C’s CBGB
ing the inner workings of their MT: In my mind this band is the
band as well as their personal evolved in less than 10 years! show is on Nov. 19 and for 16+
perfect vehicle to push the enve- They went from super pop, to year old with ID unless accompa-
thoughts. Take some time to lis- lope forward.
ten to their songs online, and then changing the face of pop. That’s nied by adult.
TSS: How did you come up with what I take from the Beatles that Check www.cbgb.com for
check them out live with a bunch the name, “Julius C”?
of other underground rock bands drive to get to the next place. I prices, a schedule of other shows
JS: My grandfather was Julius don’t want to see another band and more details.
at CBGB on Nov. 19. You might
THE STUYVESANT STANDARD November 16, 2005 Sports Page 15
Football Frenzy
Continued from Page 16
World Cup.
least twice a season. The top few
teams in each league are pro-
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Premier League (or Barclay Pre- Although football is popular
mier League, after the main spon- in Latin America, it has never
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Football Frenzy
BY OSMAN NEMLI important year for football be-
SPORTS EDITOR cause of the World Cup, the big-
gest tournament in football, held
It’s been more than a month every four years. In 2006, Ger-
since the football, a.k.a. “soccer,” many will host the World Cup.
season began in Europe. Though The hosting country automati-
not very popular in the United cally gains entry into the World
States, football is the sport in Cup, but other countries must
Europe. It is the baseball, compete for entrance in
basketball, and grid- regional tournaments.
iron football of the This past month, the
United States all United States quali-
rolled into one and fied to contend for
topped with Canadian the World Cup. You
hockey. Football is to might be asking,
Europe as Holly- “why should I care
wood is to actors, or about football if it
as Dr. Dre is to Eminem. only interests me every
Comparisons cannot do four years?” The an-
justice to it. Its swer is that
lack of popularity some of
should not faze people from the best football to be seen, can
watching it here in the United Nolan celebrates after scoring the first an only
be seen every year and not at the point in the English Premier match on Nov. 7.
States.
This year is an especially
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