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Home Federal offers a Pre-Paid Phone Card that significantly reduces long-distance calling rates, providing savings of 40-70% on pay phone and credit card calls. The card can be purchased at campus branches and is usable for calls to various international destinations. Additionally, Jars of Clay recently performed a sold-out concert at Irving Plaza, showcasing their new album and engaging with the audience.

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Home Federal offers a Pre-Paid Phone Card that significantly reduces long-distance calling rates, providing savings of 40-70% on pay phone and credit card calls. The card can be purchased at campus branches and is usable for calls to various international destinations. Additionally, Jars of Clay recently performed a sold-out concert at Irving Plaza, showcasing their new album and engaging with the audience.

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Jars of Clay recently played to a sold of the band who included Stephen Leuveke
out venue at Irving Plaza in New York City on guitar, J.J. Plasencio on bass, and Joe
on Wednesday, November 12th. This Porter on drums.
concert was one stop on their nationwide Finally it was time for the
tour that began on October 4th, to promote headlining band, and the crowd went
their latest album, Much Afraid, This crazy as Jars of Clay took the stage.
album, follows Jars of Clay, their self- They played a wide assortment of their
titled debut album -that was released in songs including tracks from their first
1995 and went platinum. album as well as from their newest
Upon arrival at Irving Plaza, it was album, Much Afraid. The audience
clearly visible that the concert was sold loved every moment of it, and even got
out. The line to get in surrounded the a little-impatient between songs, as they
place, and wrapped around the block. The anxiously awaited for the next song.
excitement of the-- concert-goers was Never before have I seen a band
apparent, as they patiently waited in the communicate so well with their
cold. People who were waiting in line audience, as did Jars of Clay. In between
were given cassette singles of the opening songs the band talked with the audience
band, Plumb, who are also on the and told them all kinds of stories
Silvertone/Essential Records label, with including about how they chose the
Jars of Clay at Irving Plaza on November 12th.
Jars -of Clay. name for the band. Dan Haseltine, the
Doors opened at 8:00pm and Irving lead vocalist said that their name, Jars
Plaza was filled with fans waiting with of Clay came from the Bible, as he rock band, but are no longer solely that. album, they performed most of the songs
anticipation. While Plumb was supposed quoted the scriptures that it came from, They have infiltrated their mu-sic into from their latest album, including what
to go on at 9:00pm, a chant, demanding and said that it was, "a metaphor...for the mainstream pop/rock. While many of seems to be their next hit off of Much
Jars of Clay began at 8:40pm. Plumb, human race." their songs deal with God, their music Afraid, "Tea and Sympathy". They also
categorized as a hybrid mixture of trip- Jars of Clay, comprised of Dan has been well received by Christians and performed what seems to be their
hop, folk and rock, started their set on time, Haseltine, Charlie Lowell on piano, non-Christians alike. Whether or not the 'concert song', and it is also the only
and were well received by the crowd. The Stephen Mason on bass, and Matthew songs are dealing with Christian beliefs, exception to the aforementioned
lead singer, Tiffany Arbuckle, came on Odmark on guitar, originally could have or not, Jars of Clay's lyrics are always beautiful lyric remark. They wrote a
stage with angel wings and proceeded been classified simply as a Christian as beautiful as they are meaningful. The song that I have heard only one time
words from the band's big hit, "Flood," before, and that was at their concert in
are prime examples of these striking August of '96 at Mulcahy's in Wantagh
lyrics, "Calm the storms that drench my when Duncan Sheik opened up for
eyes/Dry the streams still flowing/Cast them. They, in jest, performed their song
down all the waves of sin/And guilt that dedicated to coffee and coffee houses,
overthrow me." where 'the guitarist, Matthew Odmark
The crowd was into the band performed as the cappuccino maker.
throughout the entire concert and at most Jars of Clay, as always, was definitely
points they could have been confused for worth seeing, and the concert presented the
a church choir, since they were the most opportunity for the band's fans to be
in-tune, perfectly pitched audience that introduced to Plumb, which is certainly a
I have ever seen...er...heard. Jars of Clay band to check out. O
performed "Flood," at which point, the Please lookfor the albumz reviewsfor
crowd went completely wild. In addition Jarsof Clay and Plumb in upcoming issues
Jars of Clay's Dan Haseltine, lead singer (left) and Stephen Mason on bass (right). to the songs they played from their debut of The Statesman.

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BY KENYON HOPKIN
Undeniably a cross between PJ Harvey and but their tight and forward music remained focused 1)
Statesman Staff.
Courtney Love, Kutylo shouted passionately the throughout the night. I thought-that Supergenius c0
tunes, "Dramatic" and "Not for Me." was an angry group until the next band, Serial 'o
I faced a dilemma Thursday night, November IV
20. Supergenius, a local hardrock band who I have Drummer Steve Caglianone pounded on his kit, Poets, gave us a healthy dose of pain. 3

seen three times, was to play at The Spot on the while guitarist Craig Siegel was the only one laid These five gentlemen, that make up Serial a
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Stony Brook campus. I found out a week before, back enough to balance out their stage presence, Poets, were far from poetic. After a few rounds of
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night. The Brooklyn-based group was making a rare Kutylo by screaming and knocking his head, with played with the Skatenigs, Bile and Gwar at the 5'
appearance in our area. Since Ivy is already signed his fists, before songs. I became anxious to see what Roxy in Huntington. It's really a shame that the
he would do next. Roxy closed, because it was the perfect venue for a 0
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The Spot were the ones that needed my support. As Later in their set, Kutylo put her guitar down band like the Serial Poets.
and let loose, prancing around on and off the stage. It may even have suited Jarrodand the G-Spots. 0P
much as I love-catching a band locally that I would
The people there, however, made little response to I didn't know what to expect from them. The vocalist/ ,
normally have to see in Manhattan, I wound up at
The Spot. Kutylo's efforts. If you are going to see a band play guitarist had been sitting quietly on the side, but when
Ten minutes after my friends and I entered, at a small venue, such as The Spot, at-least show he hit the microphone with vulgar language, I lost all cti
Supergenius took me by surprise and kicked hard them some acknowledgment and nod your head to confidence in them. CD
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guitar action. Every song was a rigid blast of while dancing around with her. After being exposed to a truckload of noise, I was ready
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It is a great song that was well put day, and more of the same results:
together and lyrically aggressive. broken furniture and an annoyed
E.N.T. definitely has their act roommate. This band is sure to offend
together. They mix a blend of the weak minded and mild-mannered.
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type vocals with Hardcore punk rock the local CD shop and pick up
which results in a destructive sound Damage 381. C

Refreshing Change at Reunions Sports Bar


BY ROB MACKENZIE
Statesman Staff-- The jalepeno and broccoli poppers
were delicious. Their burger is a good
If you're looking for a cool sports sized portion and the rack of ribs was
bar close to campus, try Reunions excellent in. size and good on taste.
located across the street from the Service is great, with even the
Smith Haven Mall on New Moriches manager jumping behind the bar to
rnpot courtesy (J caurcne records Road in the upstairs cafe at Sports help out and serving when the food
Dean Jones, far left, Was, Barney Greenway, Lee Barrett, Ali Firouzbakht Plus. At Reunions you'll find a service section is busy.
friendly staff surrounded by a warm The patrons are friendly, and
BY PHIL SALAMACHA time. E.N.T. was signed by Earache
Statesman Staff atmosphere. Reunions is a place you unlike other establishments where the
in 1994 when ex-Cradle of Filth
A word to the wise: don't listen drummer, named Was, joined the can go to relax and see the games in a music is deafening, you could hear
to this CD sitting down. I popped band. The guitarist Ali Firouzbakht family fun style atmosphere. If what they had to say. If you are a
Damage 381 from Extreme Noise leads a path of death and destruction you're tired- of crowded, dimly lit control fanatic you have the power in
Terror into my CD player at 1:0Oam with his assault on his ax. 'Was' meat markets, Reunions is a Reunions because the music comes
and laid down on the couch. Bad pummels your ears with his blast- refreshing change of pace. from the juke box.
Move. The first song "Utopia Burns" beats and incredible drum rolls. Lee For entertainment other than The decor is interesting. A
knocked me clear off of the couch and Barrett pounds away on the bass what's on the television sets, you can nautical theme dominates with surf
into a frenzied melee. I ended up throughout all of the chaos. Ok, the shoot pool or freely roam out of the boards and wind surfers piloted by
breaking a lamp, a porcelain frog, and cool part - there are three vocalists: bar and into the bowling ally or video giant frogs. There is even a life-size
I knocked over my roommate. Barney Greenway (ex-Napalm arcade, or play some lasertron. For a mako shark trying to ingest a giant
These guys are brutal, they formed Death), Phil Vane and Dean Jones.
more extended sojourn from the cafe, bottle of Coors light. If cleanliness
in 1985 and were signed by Manic Ear These vocalists harmonize their
there are a number of other activities matters to you, Reunions will impress
Records at their first gig. They vocals into terrorizing growls and
recorded their album in 1987, A screams, creating a dual effect that to enjoy. For instance, ice skating, ice you because its interior is new and
Holocaust in Your Head released on enlightens the ears. hockey, miniature golf, the driving well maintained. Even the floor is
Hurt Records. Later on, they joined Every song on the album is an all range, or even a round of-golf. kept spotless.
KLF and recorded an album together out war on the instruments and there Should--hunger arise, Reunions So- if you're up for something
as hard as it is to imagine these two is a cool instrumental highlighting a will; quell it with a numbfber of different that's comfortable and close to
bands playing together at the same drum solo on "Damage 381." Another appetizers , sandwiches or entrees. campus, head on over to Reunions. O

"It's a very stressful job. Everything is timing. I live and you need to have a solid relationship to build on when
Doing the Pretzel Twist die by my watch," Gentile said. "You have to be prepared, yod work together, because work has a lot more
Pretzel from front page because not -being prepared creates your own pressures," he said.
stressfulness." However challenging it is for couples to work
stands in front of the Javits lecture hall and the Melville Lisa also commented on the complexities of her job. together, the Gentiles make it look easy. A lunch-time
Library. "You never know how many people will show up at an rush keeps Lisa busy behind the concession counter.
Gentile made pretzel-selling his career in 1983. "The event, but you kind of always have to know it will be a Running from one end of the counter to the other has
business grew and became more spirit oriented," Gentile little bigger than what you expect," she said. Catering contributed to her slim figure and youthful appearance.
said. He began to set up his stands at commencement specific events for teams is challenging sometimes Gentile maintains his professional, yet casual
ceremonies and football games. "I wanted a business because "men's teams don't RSVP for anything, but I've appearance by wearing a black shirt with the words
that would help people. I get great pleasure out of being been here so long, I know what to expect," she said. "sports complex" wrapped around the seawolf logo, and
the pretzel man, but don't let anybody kid you, As business owners and alumni, the Gentiles said a pair of blue jeans.
businecssmcn are in it to make money." they are concerned about the poor turnout at home games. The couple is personable and cheery with everyone
When the Sports Complex opened, the Gentiles put Midnight Madness, which draws approximately 4,000. who frequents their counter. They have become so
in a bid for the concession area and got a contract with people, is the only event that attracts a great number of familiar with their regular customers that they know what
the University. The concession area is an independent Stony Brook students, they said. someone is going to order even before it is said. The I Mt
operation that is managed by the Gentiles and their staff So the Gentiles have to look beyond the market of Gentiles appear to operate very comfortably in the food m
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of part-time students. "We try to work around the Stony Brook students. Section XI leagues, which include business. ·

students schedules," Lisa said. "We use most of the kids high schools in Suffolk County, also compete to win the Like her husband, Lisa was also an undergraduate OlE: b
from athletic teams because the coaches know who needs regional championship. The high school events usually at Stony Brook who never intended to go into the food
money and who's more reliable." attract a large audience, but the participants are not Stony business. "I was a double major in political science and "t
Moving inside presented some problems for the Brook students. Gentile said he wouldn't mind catering social science," she said. "I wanted to go to law school, V 43

couple because the facility was designed only to sell cans for University students, but "we have been forced to sell but I fell in love and got married."
of soda and bags of potato chips, Gentile said: "We have to people we don't know," he said. The college sweethearts don't have any children, but
shown the initiative to make the concession area better," The University's progression towards Division- I they consider the, students at the University to be their
he added. The stand now provides both hot and cold athletics will have a great impact on business at.the children. "God didn't bless us with children, so we try O
foods and beverages, fruit, pastries, ice cream bars, concession area. "Division I will make it busier, which to help as many kids as we can," Gentile said. "We guide
salads, candies and other food items.
The most stressful aspect of Gentile's job is planning
will bring in more revenue and we could build a stadium,"
Lisa said. "The more people that pass through our doors,
them and we listen to their problems."
However unlikely the food business seemed for PI
for special events in the arena. The responsibilities vary the more events, the more money we make." them, the Gentiles love their job. "You've got to love r
from catering for 15 people to catering for 5,000 people. "If we have successful teams and if I'm-still here, it what you do, because you're going to have to do it every
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Two big events Gentile had to cater-were for the will be fantastic. If we have non-successful teams it will day," Gentile said. "The people that I work with is the o-
administration open house and the barbecue for incoming be heart-breaking," agreed her husband. "This is my most pleasurable aspect of my job." -: 4 .
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freshman and their parents. There were between 3,000 home, my livelihood - it's how I make my living. I want "The key to all good business is Communication and ».-
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and 4,000 people at both events. to see the teams do well. I care about Stony Brook." cooperation," Lisa said. "You have to learn how to speak ,k
Home games are also hectic. During the half-time The husband and wife team have been working to each other." ~s
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rush Gentile has only 15 minutes to feed about 5,000 together for the past 13 years. Gentile describes their Both Tony and Lisa agree that their career is very fulfilling. 0
people. When there is a sporting event in the arena, work relationship as "the best of times and the worst of "Something interesting always happens in the food business,"
Gentile has 12 people working at the concession area. times. We have a very strong personal relationship, and Lisa said. '"There's never a dull moment." L
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Off to a Fast Start ECAC Title
BY RYAN HEIKATA BY RYAN HEIKATA
Special to the Statesman Special to the Statesman

The Seawolves haven't gotten off to this The Seawolves volleyball team
good a start in a long time. capped off their spectacular season
Beth Grys had 16 points and 12 last weekend, winning the ECAC
rebounds and Jackie Daigneault added 10 Championships. Sarah Boeckel was
points and eight rebounds as Stony Brook named MVP as Stony Brook (36-9)
jumped to 3-0 Saturday. Stony Brook beat defeated Albany (20-11) 11-15, 15-10,
South Carolina-Aiken 67-59. South 15-11, 15-5 to claim the title. Boeckel
Carolina is 1-2. Freshman Christina Pagan had 43 assists and 14 digs and Jessica
stepped into the spotlight and delivered 14 Serrano added 21 kills.
points for the Seawolves, continuing the A week before, the 'Wolves
trend of different Seawolves stepping up reached the NECC Championship title
each game. match before losing to New Haven.
Bill Zatulskis has yet to taste defeat in Despite the loss, several Seawolves
his first season as head coach. Working as earned conference recognition for
an assistant coach under Beckie Francis last their outstanding performances this
year, his first season at Stony Brook, season. Tiso was named the NECC
Zatulskis had the oppurtunity to work with Coach of the Year for her team's
First Year Head Coach Bill Zatulskis record. Volleyball Head Coach Teri Tiso
most of the 'Wolves current core of players.
Senior Captain Donna Fennessy, leads the points a game. That number is deceptive Head coach Teri Tiso, throughout half later, the Seawolves are one of the
heavily experienced team which has been however, because a 24 point blow-out over her many years here at Stony Brook top teams in the New England
accused of underachieving over the years Queens College in their second game, has proven time and again that you can Collegiate Conference. What makes
Zatulskis is hoping he can combine his inflates the margin. First year center never keep her Seawolves teams this year success, all the more
working knowledge of his players with a Maureen Kelly played well in the first two down. Just a year ago the women's remarkable is the quick transition the
fresh perspective of the game to breathe new games. She had a double-double with 13 volleyball team went through a Seawolves made from two years ago,
life into the Seawolves. points and 10 rebounds against Dowling in transitional period in which they were when the University moved from
So far, the Seawolves have defeated the opener and then doubled-up the feat working with a majority of new Divison III to Division II for the first
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