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■ Howie Day still a possible second act . Meggan Massie Guster and Howie Day have out scheduling conflicts and W1NONAN worked together before." allowing UPAC access to the gym News Reed said if it doesn't work during spring practices. The Boston folk-rock trio, out, ticket prices will be reduced. Ryan Flynn, sophomore inter- Desire2Learn to Guster, will perform at Winona Ticket prices, with Howie Day, national studies major, is excited replace Blackboard State University's McCown gym- will cost approximately $20 and for the concert. by fall 2005 nasium Friday, April 22. will go on sale in early April. Flynn has been a Guster fan Tickets will be sold at the UPAC for three and a half years and first See D2L, Page 3 Guster accepted the $30,000 spring concert bid, plus an addi- office. saw the band in concert during tional $500 for their opening act. The first week of sales will be the summer of 2003 at the Min- Joe Reed, University Program- open only to Winona State stu- nesota Zoo. He said he is a fan of ming Activities Committee advis- dents. Tickets will then open to Guster because their music is er and student activities director, the public. original, they are high energy, but is in the process of lining up Reed said he would like to sell still natural on stage, and they Howie Day to perform as well. out the concert to only Winona give great live performances. Photo permission of Event Resources Even though Howie Day is State students. "I think that anyone and every- Folk-rock trio Guster hits Winona State University's still an uncertainty, Reed said he's The athletic department, Reed one can find something about McCown gymnasium April 22. Tickets will be approxi- said, was cooperative in working "feeling good about it, because See Concert, Page 2 mately $20 and will go on sale in early April. Off-campus students: Et Cetera — President Krueger Q Dancescape celebrates Don't get caught 15 years of success See Dance, Page 5 ■ Students living off-campus are subject to university alcohol policies Joanna Chinquist ing. He was forced to walk home WINONAN after police had him leave his car parked on the street. Police issued Winona State University students him a ticket for minor consumption. who live off-campus and receive an "It's humiliating to admit the vio- off-campus drinking violation aren't lation to the city and to repeat that safe from the university's punishment with Winona State," Sonnentag said. dealt to underage drinkers. About two weeks after the inci- Any student who is caught drink- dent, Sonnentag said he received an ing underage is given the same pun- e-mail telling him to talk with ishment from the university, even if Mounce. Sports the student is caught drinking off- He was asked to admit again to Warriors sweep campus, said the university's conduct drinking and told he would receive officer, Shirley Mounce. the university's punishment on top of Concordia, Northern The university's alcohol punish- his minor consumption ticket from coming to WSU ment is 20 hours of community ser- the police. He refused to admit until See B-ball, Page 8 vice, attendance of a lecture and writ- after his business with the police was ing a two to three page paper. finished. Winona State receives a weekly "I think it's ridiculous after getting update from the Winona police, punishment from the city," Sonnen- which lists the names of adults who tag said. "It's humiliating to have to received underage drinking viola- admit to the violations after already tions. The names are checked against being found guilty." the university's student log for fur- Mounce said the reason that the ther punishment, Mounce said. university deals a second punishment Even if the police did not send a to off-campus violators is because the weekly update, the university would Winona community came down hard still find out about the violations, as on the university about disturbances all underage violators are published caused by student drinking. Film Review in the Winona Daily News each "Things were being stolen and See what film critic week, Mounce said. students (were) urinating in public, Doug Sundin/WiNoNAN but noise was the biggest factor," Erik McClanahan President Darrell Krueger addressed university faculty and University student, Kort Sonnen- Mounce said. has to say this week students at the second event in the new Athenaeum series, The tag, 19, was pulled over by police for not using his turn signal after attend- "We have a lot of families and See Movies, Page 6 series is held at the Winoana State University library on the second floor. Previously featured was Professor Paul Vance on cello. ing a party where he had been drink- See Drinking, Page 2 Former bar manager Online tuition payment now an option

Naomi Ndubi vice along with maximum indicted for $4,800 theft WINONAN efficiency." Thorn said e-check is a Will Maravelas arraigned in Winona. County Attorney Nancy Winona State University less expensive way of con- WINONAN Nathan Corey Thomp- Bostrack said police has launched an online pay- ducting online payment, as son, 23, is charged with charged Thompson with ment service in time for the credit cards have an added 2 A former Brother's Bar stealing $4800 from one count of theft and one spring semester billing peri- percent service charge. manager was scheduled to Brother's Bar located at count of theft by swindle, od. University students can With e-bill and e-pay, appear in omnibus court at 129 W. Third St. in both felonies, on Jan. 26 now pay their bills using the students can view and pay 4 p.m., March 17, before Winona where he worked under Winona County new service. bills online, view billing and Judge Lawrence Collins as a manager. Statute 609.52. The billing and payment payment history online, as where he will be formally Thompson appeared in Police said Thompson service offered by U.S. well as download and print a front of Judge stole money from Broth- Bank provides Minnesota copy of their bill. Collins for a er's Bar for more than a State Colleges and Universi- "The MnSCU program- hearing at 9 a.m. three-month period, from ties institutions with com- ming team should be very Photo Illustration by Ashley Camper/WiNoNAN Thursday, Feb. 3 October 2004 through late prehensive options to meet proud of their achievement," Thompson January 2005. the increasing need to pro- Thorn said. "Access to bids among different institu- the university Web site. A Brother's appeared ner- According to court doc- vide on-line and offline ser- online payments for tuition tions that offer this service," Dorcas Olateru, a junior vous and agitat- uments, Thompson is sus- vices for all types of billing and other university services Thorn said. "U.S. Bank won accounting major, was able Bar manager ed, answering pected of stealing small and payment transactions, has been near the top of the the contract because they to pay her tuition while she said director of student had a better deal." was in Canada. She said stu- was charged Collins' ques- amounts of money incre- student wish list for a couple tions at the hear- mentally out of the bar's accounts, David Thorn. of years." The MnSCU and U.S. dents expect the same con- with stealing ing with sharp, cash register on nights that "We are very pleased to Thorn said he tried to Bank deployment allows venience and ease of access one-word he closed the bar, in be able to offer to our stu- work on this project for access for students and in their dealings with $4,800 for responses. amounts between $50 and dents a convenient billing seven years, but contractor guardians to view Winona Winona State as they experi- Thompson, $100. and payment option in part- Atomic Software went out State's newly designed stu- ence with other services. more than represented by Management at Broth- nership with U.S. Bank," of business and they had to dent bill online and make "It is much easier and Thorn said. "Our goal is to payments to the account via more convenient for stu- three months. Public Defender er's Bar declined to com- start all over again. Samuel Jandt, ment on Thompson or the provide students and their "We went through a e-check. dents to view and make pay- was released on charges. families with excellent ser- selection process by placing Users may access the ments to their account with $10,000 bond. online payment service from the new system," she said.

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February 9, 2005 Page 2 News Obituary for Christa M. Matter, former Winona State proffesor Christa M. Matter La Crosse. Her community door and recreational activi- and Dustin Hanson, John June 27, 1969 — Feb. involvements included, ties of all kind. She was a Funk, Robert and Donna member of the Lutheran marathon runner, participat- Matter and Anne-Marie and 3, 2005 Campus Center Board of ed in the AIDS ride, loved to Craig Sherrod, Kristin Mat- LA CROSSE, Wis. — Directors, kayak, hike, ski and swim. ter, Fred Polito and Hunter, Christa M. Matter, 35, of La Special She had an eclectic sense Andrean Matter and Josh • There is a 10 percent chance Crosse, died on Thursday, Olympics, of style and her smile and Matter, Patti and Jim Dedin, of precipitation today. The Feb. 3, 2005. Girls and sense of being, lit up every Mary Fran and Tom Dedin, She was born on June highs are expected in the Women in room she entered. Christa Christine and Walter Gin- 27, 1969 in Milwaukee to Sports Day; was a true "people person" k: tow low twenties and the lows in causkas and Judi and Mark Ronald and Margaret (Funk) Women's who touched the lives of all Dedin and friends, Teri 23 13 the low teens. Matter. Christa graduated Resource those around her. Staloch, Trish Harvey, Tate from Bemidji, Minn., High Center, Matter She is survived by her and Teigen, the Rev. John School in 1987. She earned thursdcuj friciaJA saturacui surlday W S U life partner, Michelle Dedin and Beth Carrier, Betsy her B.A. degree from Luther Women's Studies Advisory of La Crosse; her parents, Emerson, Heidi Colby and College in Decorah, Iowa in Board, special faculty men- Rev. Ronald and Margaret Renee Lutz. Her dogs 1991 and her M.S. degree tor to students and athletes, Matter of Sheboygan, Wis., Phoenix and Beau and so from Indiana University in WILL program, WSU faculty a sister, Kara and Jon Jelley many more people who Mostly Sunny Mostly Snow 1992. Christa and Michelle senate, Fighting for our and their children, Chloe sunny loved her — too numerous sunny showers Dedin were married on June Rights and Gender Equality and Maisie of Girls and to list. 7, 2003 in Winona. Christa (FORGE), B-GLAD, Nation- Boys Town, Neb.; her par- A Worship and Celebra- kii3k: Low : kyolk: low: high: tow: was a true educator and al association for girls and ents-in-law, Fred and Chris 21 30 38 32 tion of her life was held Sun- 30 19 37 as coach at all levels (K-Col- women in sports (NAGWS), Dedin of Ottawa, Ill.; a day, Feb. 6, 2005 also at lege). Most recently, she American Association for brother-in-law, David Dedin Our Savior's Lutheran extended. o-uttook taught courses at Winona Physical Education, Health, of Phoenix; her grandmoth- Church. The Revs. John State University and the Recreation and Dance er, Mary Funk of Sheboy- Carrier and Julie Wollman The week begins mostly sunny, then moves University of Wisconsin – La (AAPHRD) and a champion gan; aunts, uncles and their officiated. The Schumacher into bright sun and finishes with few clouds Crosse. She also served as of women's issues and families, Martha, Stephen, — Kish Funeral Home of La followed by snow showers. the youth director at Our issues of social justice. Erin and Megan Haskell, Crosse assisted the family Savior's Lutheran Church in Christa delighted in out- Mary, Steve, Danielle, Dane with arrangements. source: weather.com Concert Drinking Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 Guster they enjoy," Flynn said. retired people who go to bed Students are contact- drinking," Scheevel said. "We According to their Web site, between 9 and 10 p.m. when ed by e-mail about the deal with campus affairs, they Guster hit the East Coast music college students aren't tired." violation. If they don't deal with the community." scene in the late 1990s. Mounce said that as long reply within a week the She said that she does not The group achieves their sound as an underage adult is regis- °lice would go university sends out a contact parents about students with two acoustic guitars and a tered for classes, the universi- letter to their permanent caught drinking on-campus, bongo set. ty is allowed to punish stu- craz • if Ave address, usually their but if parents claim their child Guster opened for Dave Matthews dents for underage drinking parents. on their taxes as a dependant Band during the group's summer violations, even if the viola- Paula Scheevel, then the parents legally have a 2004 tour and has also toured with tion occurs in another city or director of residence right to the information. singer John Mayer. the violation happens before life, said students who If underage students appear Their 1994 independent record classes are in session for the live in the dorms and to be intoxicated, but are not debut, Parachute, and their second semester. the East Lake Apart- carrying alcohol, by their resi- effort, , sold over 40,000 Contrary to some beliefs, ments receive the uni- dent assistant, Scheevel said copies through word of mouth alone. the university does not con- versity's punishment, the assistants "have no reason Guster released their third tact a student's parents after a even if they are caught to get pulled in, they have "" in 1999 drinking violation, but the with alcohol. plenty to do otherwise." and their forth CD, "Keep it university will inform the hall C "The police would Together," in 2003. Photos permission of Event Resources director and any coaches the go crazy if we would Top: Howie Day Bottom: Guster student has, contact them every time "Lost and Gone Forev- Mounce said. a student was caught er" and "Keep it Together." Have a question? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Have you ever wondered how • Want Winona State to hear about your campus • Sugarloaf came to be? What was • • • club events or fundraisers? • the first building at Winona State? Is it true that five unrelated • E-mail the details to [email protected] and find your • • • females living together constitutes • information featured in the Winonan's Upcoming Events. • • • a brothel? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • If you have a question, the Winonan will answer it as part of our new series, "What's on your mind?" Simply ask a question Feb. 1 - At 8:18 p.m. the Winona Fire Cafeteria was missing. The student indicated about something you don't under- Department responded to Prentiss-Lucas regard- that the theft took place just prior to calling secu- stand and well do the research. ing a smoke detector that was activated. The rity. alarm activated when a student was cooking. Feb. 3 — At 7:10 p.m. security responded to Whether its who shot Bishop Heffron to why are there 10 hot Feb. 1 — At 12 p.m. security was sent to Tau concerning a student who threw a snowball dogs in a package, we'll answer ALENTINE'S SPECIAL Memorial Hall where a window had been broken and broke a window. The matter was referred to your questions in a weekly MING IN YOUR SWE,E,TIIE,ART by a baseball. the hall director. Winonan story! 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February 9, 2005 News Page 3 Desire2Learn to replace Blackboard by fall 2005 Danielle Schulz not have a problem navigating not have an impact MnSCU's Minnesota Online W1NONAN the program, Judy Euller, e- on student's tuition. program, which provides online Learning course management "We believe courses to students throughout Winona State University stu- coordinator, said. strongly that we are the state, Graetz said. dents will be using a new pro- "Desire2Learn will offer stu- saving a great deal "Minnesota Online has been gram called Desire2Learn when dents and faculty more options through central host- supportive of the move because the university's contract with the than Blackboard," Euller said. ing and moving to a a single platform keeps students Blackboard system expires in One-click e-mail, an instant single platform," from having to learn how to use July. messaging system, instant John O'Brien, asso- more than one platform as they access to grades and a Web page ciate vice chancellor move from institution to institu- The program has been avail- Photo Illustration by Heather Henkel/WiNoNAN for instructional tion or take courses online from able to faculty since the begin- creator are just a few of the ben- Winona State's is abandoning the Blackboard system in July, mak- efits of Desire2Learn according technology at multiple institutions," O'Brien ning of the fall 2004 semester. ing way for Desire2Learn, a similar program for faculty and students. By waiting until July, e- to program users. MnSCU, said. said. Learning Director Ken Graetz Fifteen courses at Winona other programs," Swenson-Lep- "I like Desire2Learn because MnSCU is not forcing any Training for Winona State said he and other e-Learning State University are currently per said. "Grades, for example, it lets me do things more effi- universities in their system to faculty and staff members began staff members were able to work using the program. can be done quicker and more ciently than other programs. For adopt D2L. However, O'Brien this spring. out any problems and become Tammy Swenson-Lepper, a accurately with D2L." example, grades, tests and e- said, "moving toward a single Both Swenson-Lepper and more acquainted with network- communication studies profes- Winona State senior Laurie mail are easier to use," Steve system is a benefit to all stu- Juarie have volunteered to assist ing the program. sor, began using the Simon used the program last Juarie, physical education and dents." their departments in learning the "Anytime you are dealing Desire2Learn program two semester. recreation professor, said. The Desire2Learn program new program. Additionally, the with the Internet there will be years prior to her start at Winona "(Desire2Learn) is more "There are fewer loops to go will open doors for online learn- university's technical support problems, but so far D2L has State in fall 2004. user-friendly than Blackboard. through to get things done." ing that Blackboard was inca- staff will organize optional stu- been quite stable," Graetz said. "I like the program a lot Blackboard is archaic in com- The new program is being pable of achieving, Graetz said. dent information programs and The program is similar to because it allows me to do parison to the Desire2Learn pro- paid for by Minnesota State Col- Desire2Learn is a gateway training. Blackboard, so students should things more efficiently than gram," Simon said. leges and Universities, and will program designed to help further

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446∎tor4 Abortion debate raises questions about responsibility ast week a Chemistry potentially dangerous, so brought up is, why is as a society roll back all having to make a decision Winonan student by the name I'm doing what I can to it that our age group, drug crimes, release all drug on having an abortion or L of Danielle Swaney prevent it. But I also know not to mention soci- offenders, and turn a blind not. But, there is a degree of wrote a letter to the editor that sex is pleasurable, ety as a whole, eye to those ingesting responsibility with having that showed up in this very causes the release of pain seems to think that chemicals? If you say "no," sex; if you can't handle it, OCif paper. She wrote in and killing endorphins, and that it's ok that abortions I ask you, what is the differ- maybe you shouldn't be explained that she is suffer- I deserve to have sex just can become a form ence? Both groups, those having sex. And I don't care Adam ing from Lupus, which is a as much as much as a of birth control? If who want abortions and how good it feels. The Crowson disease where the antibod- healthy person does. But that was not meant those who use drugs are world does not revolve Editor-in-Chief ies that are supposed to what if I were to become to be relayed in this affecting their own bodies. around us as single units; attack infection actually pregnant?" letter, well then I am Some may say that drugs we all have a responsibility attack the healthy cells in This presents great Erik Burns sorry, but that is affect society on a larger to ensure the greater good Christina your body. If that is not questions, not to Ms. what I read. I feel level. Would those same of society. totally accurate, I hope you Swaney, but to our age OP/ED COLUMNIST this letter is a sign that people then argue that abor- We need to realize two Ferrise forgive for arguments sake. group and society as a our culture is turning tion does not affect society? things: First, there is a defi- nancy terminated it would Business Manager Anyway, that's not the whole. I would like to start into a group of people who Doesn't abortion lead to a nite self-serving thread that be totally legal. This seems important part of her letter. by looking at the laws that feel that it is ok to do things line of thinking that a baby runs though our ideas when intellectually dishonest, and Her letter was in refer- surround abortion and preg- if "it feels good." If that is in the womb is only worth it comes to differentiating a bit self-serving. The way I rnity ence to her support of a nant women. For example, the case we are wading into living if it is born? between abortion and mur- see it, a baby is a baby. It women's right to choose the Scott Peterson case. His an area that could be very This is not an attack on der. Secondly, just because Fintey shouldn't matter if the preg- and how women who are wife, Lacey was murdered dangerous. Ms. Swaney. This is me try- if feels good, doesn't mean Co-News Editor nancy is ended by the moth- victims of Lupus have only while she carried her son, To people who are of the ing to make us think about we should do it. er's choice or not, the end a 50 percent chance of hav- Connor. Scott Peterson was same mind frame as Ms. the hypocrisy in our argu- result is all the same, a dead ing a normal pregnancy. charged with killing two Swaney, thinking, "it's my ments and our way of think- Reach Erik Burns at Matt baby. The letter went on to say people, Lacey as well as body, so it's my choice," I ing on this issue. ecburns0212@webmail. The other question that Geiger, "For me, becoming preg- Connor. But if she, Lacey, ask you this: should illicit I am sorry that women win011a.edu this letter to the editor Managing Editor nant is not advisable and wanted to have her preg-, drugs be legal? Should we are put into the situation of

Laura The college experience, Have a question? (Gassman Have you ever wondered how Sugar- tures Editor good value or no value? loaf came to be? What was the first building at Winona State? Is it true that five unrelated females living together Sara This is good enough edu- constitues a brothel? Johnson the sec- cational bang for ond in a my buck, so to If you have a question the Winonan Distribution series of speak. However, Manager will answer it as part of our new series, columns about the most valuable "What's on your mind?" Simply ask a what can be things I will take question about something you don't learned from from my time at understand and we'll do the research. Anne my time at Winona State are wngen Winona State. not necessarily Whether it's who shot Bishop Heffron --- 3,vs Editor This week's class related. to why are there 10 hot dogs in a pack- topic: value. 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The opinions of this unspoken opinion in classmates, professors, newspaper do not reflect education a good And, sadly, many of them are EDITOR IN CHIEF Something about not having American society that friends and bosses. A those of the MnSCU sys- value? passing away at rapid speeds. to wake up in the middle of the says that those with a degree is not the most rifices was important. tem, Winona State Uni- Thankfully, I am Although the baby boomer night, be dragged out into the versity, its faculty, staff college education are valuable thing I will getting out of here, and generation is quite a bit larger I'm sure most of the pinkos street and be beaten and killed or student body. Any somehow better than leave school with. That won't have to deal than the Greatest Generation, I on this campus will scoff at the just because my skin was a little questions or comments those without. I'm not honor goes to the old-fashioned ways. Mark should be directed to the directly with the tuition honestly don't believe their lighter in color or my nose was going to say that I agree lessons I've learned. Winonan publication increases that will help contributions and sacrifices are Twain once wrote, "Patriotism smaller than a Hutu's, is a little completely with that board, editorial board, fund that money pit. as big or noteworthy as their is the last refuge of a comforting. managing editor or statement, but I will say Reach Matthew Geiger scoundrel." New U aside, I parents. We might never have been submitted as letters to that I appreciate the at mjgeiger4251@ guess I have gotten a The rabbit-like production of In some ways, many of you under direct attack, but these the editor. opportunities I have wemail.Winona.edu have a point. Letters to the editor the baby boomers will probably people fought to stop Hitler and must be 250 words or ruin us all as we lose a tremen- In other ways, many of you Hirohito and preserve the less and received by the LETTERS TO THE EDITOR dous work force into nursing didn't grow up during the American way of life. Sunday preceding our homes and graves. depression. Many of you didn't They deserve a big thank Wednesday publication Opposisition to the Krueger's response to know the benefits of the But the loss of the Greatest walk to a country school every you before they pass on, as my dates. Include your full morning in sub-zero tempera- name, major, year in New U the results of the cam- New University plan. Generation will be the hardest grandfather did three years ago. tures because it was your school and telephone President Krueger is pus vote conducted by The only other possi- blow of all. 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Page 5 February 9, 2005 Et Cetera Dancescape celebrates 15th anniversary Heather Stanek one major dance performance "Here we do (Dancescape) for ment and dance student Susie WINONAN and it is a wonderful way to show fun." Soukaseume, said she uses her off the different types of dance. Ria Billeck, a business major real-life experiences to choreo- Theater and dance students She said the show contains who has been dancing since age graph pieces. have been preparing for the 15th mostly modern dance, but three, said the show encourages Last year she choreographed a annual Dancescape in recent includes "a little of everything." cooperative work among stu- dance about the stress women months. Leah Clover, a sophomore dents of different skill levels. face in society. The program includes a vari- performing in three dances, said "Dancescape is all about She will choreograph two ety of performaces. This year variety makes Dancescape an teamwork," she said. "It's an pieces this year: "AfriAmeri- there will be appearances by interesting production. awesome learning experience." can," which displays how Canadian pianist Erik Brisson, Clover said she grew up with Cohenour said the cast and African movement in music has Minneapolis costume designer numerous dance styles, but great- crew also learn about other peo- influenced American dance, and Linnae Enockson, local choreog- ly enjoys "the noise" of tap ple by working with students "Bottled Flame," a performance rapher Genevieve Draskoci- dance. She also likes jazz from numerous disciplines. inspired by the death of a close Johnson, and Kim Nofsinger, a because "[it] has that awesome "We have so many different friend. choreographer from Murfrees- spunk to it." majors," she said. "Those inter- To prepare for Dancescape, boro Tennessee State University. The show will include ballet ests make [Dancescape] an Berth said she spends several Dance pieces will portray as well, which contains more enriching experience." hours a week practicing. everything from the beauty of structure than other dance styles, Ken Abbott, a double major in Berth said she exercises for a landscape forms in "In a Land- Berth said. psychology and dance, said he half an hour every morning at six scape," to the comedy of Psychology student Katie wanted to work on Dancescape a.m. before her classes and even "Lounge Politics," which is a Nurmela, said Dancescape fea- because it offered the opportuni- does ballet stretches and posi- physical satire of the November tures students who have been ty to learn about the choreo- tions "while sitting at the kitchen presidential election, director dancing for years, as well as graphic process. table reading a magazine." Gretchen Cohenour said. some novices. Although Abbott said he only Billeck said she also works Fifty Winona State University Clover said she is pleased to has about two years of experi- out everyday in the Maxwell fit- students, who have been prepar- see a wide range of skill in ence in dance, he will still per- ness center and makes sure to ing for the show since Septem- Dancescape because it breaks form in five dances and choreo- "eat right." ber, make up the cast and crew stereotypes about dancers. graph a sixth for the show. Clover said the performances for Dancescape. "A lot of people think in order Abbott said he typically puts for Dancescape are difficult and Michelle Berth, an education to be a dancer you have to have in 20 to 30 hours a week prepar- the dancers have put time and and dance student, said long flowing hair tied up in a bun ing for Dancescape. See Dancescape, Page 6 Dancescape is the university's and live on salad," she said. Business manage-

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Doug Sundin/WINONAN Theater and Dance students have been working since September to perfect their rou- tines for the 15th anual Dancescape production. There are fifty students in the cast and crew. Tickets go on sale today and the show runs at 7:30 p.m. from Feb. 17 to Feb. 19.

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Mae Schultz Kiana Pehler, one young par- her dog "Toto" seemed to be Non-art majors participate WINONAN ticipant had both cheeks paint- enjoying the event also. ed, one with a rainbow and Woodford said, "It's great A day at the mall doesn't another with a flower. She said and gets better every year. The in ArtMuse, win awards usually involve scarecrows and she liked "the rainbow because people that come and see it pirates, but it did last Saturday. it has more colors." come the next year." Meggan Massie show with similar quality to senior exhibitions. Community members and Other students in Helble's There were alsc tables WINONAN She added how great it was to see the large Winona State professors and classes prepared small perfor- spread throughout the mall con- participation of non-art majors students transformed the mances from popular children's taining arts and crafts related to The debut of the ArtMuse, Winona State Uni- Out of the total 101 submissions, 55 were cho- Winona Mall for the 22nd annu- books. Winona State junior different books. Winona State versity's student juried art exhibition, held at sen for display. Plummer said at least a dozen al Reading on the Mall. Mesa Moline performed "Click sophomore Claire Hughes was Watkins Hall, closed Feb 2. were from non-art majors. February is "I Love to Read Clack Moo Cows that Type" working at the Dr. Seuss table According to Winona State art professor Anne Twelve students were given awards. There Month," and the event, orga- with her classmates. where children could make their Plummer, the exhibition was a "great success." were seven honorable mentions, two artistic merit nized by education professor The story of cows using a own "Cat in the Hat" hat. Plummer said the ArtMuse is an opportunity award winners, two "People's Choice" winners Donna Helble, was meant to typewriter to demand electric Hughes said that her favorite for all Winona State students, regardless of major and honors given for the "Purchase Award" and help children celebrate reading. blankets from a farmer was told part about the arts and crafts is or year, to exhibit their artwork and share their "Best in Show." Approximately 125 of Hel- with sock puppet cows in a red "the kids get to do it them- artistic vision with the campus community. Valerie Schone, a therapeutic recreation stu- ble's students from three of her cardboard barn. Children in the selves." "We received a lot of student participation and dent, was one of the merit winners. classes along with community audience giggled as the story "Reading on the Mall" was a enthusiasm," she said. Plummer said this is important because it sponsors helped create the many ended with a duck stealing the very popular event attracting Students were allowed to submit up to three proves non-majors can not only enter but also activities for the day which cows' typewriter. enough community members to pieces completed within the last year. excel. included a storybook character Moline said, "It's a fun chil- fill the entire mall parking lot. Plummer said there was excellent work sub- Chuhlok Mah, a studio art major, won "Best in parade. dren's book. A lot of kids like Helble said, "This is the biggest mitted and displayed. "It was a good representa- Show" and tied for "People's Choice" for his Winona State junior Heather farm animals so it's a nice book event the mall has all year." tion of media," Plummer said. piece, "Melting Pot." Wiegrefe said, "There were for them to relate to." Bobbi Rouster brought her The media displayed included painting, draw- Melissa Losinski was awarded the "Purchase some really cute costumes (in Helble said, "We want to two daughters to the event. She ing, printmaking, photography, mixed media, Award" for her painting, "Eye of the Storm." the parade). Pippy long stocking encourage children to read. It's said, "We try to come down computer art, sculpture, ceramics, fibers, assem- As part of the "Purchase Award," the Universi- was pretty cute. She had two a wonderful event for celebrat- every year. This is one of the blage, video and web-published art. ty Programming Activities Committee and Joe different kinds of socks. She ing books and reading." better crowds." B.J. Shigaki, director of the Rochester Art Reed, student activities director, will buy Losins- had braids and they actually Some people make sure to With each daughter pulling Center was the elected juror. Shagaki stated that ki's artwork to display in the Student Union. stuck out." attend the event every year. to go watch another activity, his judging criterion was based "on conceptual Reed said that he is happy to purchase student Face painting was among the Bonnie L. Woodford, who Rouster said, "They don't miss thought, technical skill and the sense of explo- art for display around campus. In previous years activities children could choose works for student affairs at this thing for anything." ration of the visual form." Reed rented art from galleries. "This is less costly from. Winona State junior Winona State, attended this year He said students who received awards demon- and more interesting," Reed said. Jenny Schrot was one of the for the fifth time. Contact Mae Schultz at: strated an understanding in the use of materials Plummer said for next year she plans on ask- face painters. She said, "I let In the spirit of the day, [email protected] and clarity of vision which seemed personal, ing for student's majors and minors with each them pick out what colors they Woodford dressed as Dorothy ria.edu direct and thought provoking. submission as well as offering a framing work- like. The have big smiles on from the "Wizard of Oz" in a Plummer said it was a high quality student shop for artists to frame their pieces. their faces." blue gingham dress and ruby- red slippers. With tail wagging, February 9, 2005 Etc. Page 6 Taking the shame out of Worried Qliout the 'Walk of Shame' pregftarieg? Hello, I'd wrong with feeling this way. Some- Taking the shame out of the like to introduce times admitting your true feelings `Walk of Shame' myself to all of can be very difficult, but in Jake and 1. Take the alleys. 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Dancescape Continuted from page 5 effort into their rehearsals. dance, and how it affects both performers and the "We're not just jumping around," Clover said. audience. "There are some days where we come away from "Dance is not just what you see on TV," she practice and just want to crash." said. "Dance is supposed to be expressive; it has Berth said Dancescape is memorable because to come from your heart." the dances can be interpreted in many different Tickets go on sale today and the show runs at ways. 7:30 p.m. from Feb. 17 to Feb. 19 with tickets Abbott said he "hopes that the dances people costing $5 for students. see will inspire thought and discussion." A matinee show also will be held Feb. 19 at Nurmela said Dancescape also challenges peo- 2 p.m. ple's views on dance by exposing them to the many different styles. Contact Heather Stanek at: Billeck said the show also reveals the depth of [email protected]

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Taking stock of AQUARIUS: (January 21 - Febru- connect with someone, probably a very and will be able to cope with a number You are feeling attractive this week yourself and how you intend to achieve ary 19) passionate partner. Simple story line brings big laughs in 'Sideways' Critics have been raving over posed to get married when the it. gives his character a sense of Oscar categories this year— lovers. It isn't a terribly exciting "Sideways" for months and now two return from their trip, but he Miles is a divorced failed sadness and longing that hasn't "Sideways" is the best screen- story with big twists and turns, that it is up for five Academy has plans of his own when he novelist who knows more about been matched since Bill Murray play of the year. Payne and Tay- but instead a real story that is Awards (best picture, director, gets away from his bride to be. wine than anybody in their right in "Lost in Translation." lor understand average people in easy to relate to and hard not to adapted screenplay, and two act- What transpires America today and they find hilarious. ing nominations) it seems as throughout the rest have truly found their voice It's fantastic to see the Acade- though this brilliant little movie of the film is hilari- in film. my recognize a truly great film is finally going to get the audi- ous, heartfelt and The dialogue is rich and even though it is a small movie ence recognition it deserves. involving. funny while also containing by Hollywood standards. The story is simple and to the "Sideways" is a some ultra-intelligent "Sideways" most likely won't point—two middle-aged buddies smart comedy that philosophies on the origins win best picture this year, but it take a road trip into California earns its laughs from of wine and the growth of is a lock for the best adapted wine country for one last hoorah the subtle nuances wine grapes. screenplay Oscar (the Academy before one of them gets married. that give the charac- The camera work in the can't overlook this script). So Miles (Paul Giamatti brilliant as ters a realistic feel. film is first rate. Payne isn't there it is, "Sideways" is my a down-on-his-luck wine con- Director Alexan- known as a flashy director third favorite film of the year, noisseur) takes his old college der Payne creates yet another mind should. Giamatti was Payne makes each day of the who uses stylistic angles and just slightly behind "Kill Bill pal Jack (Thomas Haden low budget gem with "Side- unfairly passed over by the road trip a chapter in the story. special effects, but he experi- Vol. 2" (Uma Thurman rocks!) Church, probably best known as ways." He teams up with writing Academy for his performance As each day passes during the ments more in "Sideways" than and "Eternal Sunshine of the Lowell Mather from the TV partner Jim. Taylor (their other here. 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February 9, 2005 Page 8 Sports

Men's Basketball Gymnastics This Week in Winona Next Week Gymnastics at All Minnesota Invite, Saturday S. Dakota State 70, Warrriors 59 6th of 6 teams at Gershon/McClellan ■ For four years, the track and field team has Track and Field at Stevens Point Invite, Saturday Warriors 81, Concordia-St. Paul 71 Invite in La Crosse, Wis. been getting progressivly better. Find out what is Track and Field at NSIC Multis, Sunday Women's Basketball Track and Field making the difference and why next week. MSU-Moorhead at men's BB, Fri., 8 p.m. Concordia-St. Paul 89, Warriors 64 1st out of 6 at Carleton Invite ■ The men's basketball team plays a crucial 1st out of 3 at Saint Mary's Invite Northern State at men's BB, Sat., 8 p.m. MSU-Moorhead at women's BB, Fri., 6 p.m. game Saturday against Northern State, while the Northern State at women's BB, Sat., 6 p.m. women look for conference win No. 2.

Women's Basketball Men's Basketball Football Concordia Warriors third in NSIC Recruiting crushes class sports Warriors quality, not Ian Stauffer quantity WINONAN By Ian Stauffer After holding Concordia-St. Paul to WINONAN just 66 points two weeks ago, the Winona State University women's bas- The Winona State University foot- ketball team had some things to build ball team only got 15 recruits with this off of, coming into another game with year's class, but as has become the the defending Northern Sun Intercolle- regular for the Warriors, the talent giate Conference champions last level keeps going up. weekend. The Warriors lost 12 seniors from Unfortunately for the Warriors, they last year's team, including just six did not build on those things and the starters, so getting a large number of Golden Bears romped all over Winona players this year was not that impor- State in an 89-64 win at the Gangel- tant to coach Tom Sawyer. hoff Center in St. Paul, Minn. The most notable seniors gone The Warriors trailed by 15 points at from last year's team include All- halftime, and the Golden Bears lit the everything wide receiver Chris Samp nets up for 56 percent shooting and and quarterback Brian Wrobel on the Winona State never got close in the offense and Ben Turnquist and Jim second half. Stanek from the defensive side. Amanda Evans led the WSU Stanek was named the Northern offense with 19 points and Amanda Sun Intercollegiate Conference Defen- Reimer added 10 points. sive Player of the Year. Winona State is now 1-7 in the Among the top players at their NSIC and 3-18 overall, while CSP position that have signed with the improved to 5-3 and 15-6. Warriors this year are linebacker The Warriors are in second-to-last Nolan Krause of Lake City, Minn., place in the conference, one game running back Scott Brink of Golden ahead of winless Bemidji State Uni- Valley, Minn. (Hopkins High School), versity and three games behind South- wide receiver Jake Witcpalek of west Minnesota State and Wayne Oswego, Wis., defensive lineman Josh State, which are tied at 4-4. Antrim of Cudahy, Wis., quarterback The Warriors have two tough Mike Trotter of Princeton, Minn., and games this weekend, although both are offensive lineman Marcus Greatens of at home. First, conference-leading Pulaski, Wis. Minnesota State University-Moorhead Sawyer also announced that four invades McCown Gym on Friday, fol- players have transferred to Winona lowed by 5-3 Northern State Universi- State, including three Division I ath- ty on Saturday. Both games are set to letes. Offensive lineman and Winona begin at 6 p.m. native Scott Cichosz transferred from the University of Minnesota, where he has been for the last two years, while NSIC Basketball wide receiver Scott Sherman trans- Women ferred in from Kansas, and linebacker NSIC O'All Tyler Lueck was at Nebraska last year. WL WL The Warriors have won three of the MSU-Moorhead 7-1 17-4 last four Northern Sun Intercollegiate Minn.-Crookston 6-2 14-7 Doug Sundin/WiNoNAN Conference titles and have six league Winona State freshman guard Jonte Flowers puts up a shot over Concordia's Marlon Walker during a Concordia-St.Paul 5-3 15-6 titles in Sawyer's nine years at the Northern State 5-3 13-8 game at McCown Gym on Jan. 29. Winona State beat Concordia in that game, then beat the Golden helm. Winona State has been to the Wayne State 4-4 16-7 Bears again the next weekend in St. Paul. SW Minn. State 4-4 14-8 Division II playoffs three of the last Warriors 1-7 3-18 four years and has hosted a playoff Bemidji State 0-8 4-17 game in each of the last two seasons. Warriors sweep Concordia, Winona State has gone 14-1 in the NSIC and 21-4 overall the last' two years and were ranked as high as No. 8 Gymnastics in the nation in 2004. Northern coming to Winona The following is a capsule of each of the players signed: Tumblers Dan Chies out on the losing end of the game, 70- David Zellman had 16 points, and Josh Antrim, Fr, 6-5, 270, Defen- WINONAN 59. The Jackrabbits used a 16-2 run to Zach Malvik had 14, but the Warriors sive line, Cudahy, Wis. Milwaukee finish sixth open the second half to blow the game shot just 34.5 percent from the field, Journal Sentinel All-Suburban, two- The Winona State University men's open. including 3 of 22 from beyond the 3- time all-conference both on offense basketball team played two road point line, shooting 0-for-9 in the sec- and defense, Conference Lineman of at Gershon games this"week and broke even with NSIC Basketball ond half. the year. one nonconference loss and one The shooting woes seemed to con- Seth Haun, Fr, 6-4, 260, Offensive John Huggenvik Northern Sun Intercollegiate Confer- Men tinue into the Warriors' next game, a line, Tomah, Wis. All-State, Milwau- NSIC O'All road game against conference oppo- kee Journal Sentinel All-Area, two- WINONAN ence win. WL WL The first game of the week for the Northern State 7-1 15-5 nent Concordia-St. Paul. Going into time La Crosse Tribune All-Region, two-time Defensive and Offensive all- The Winona State University gym- Warriors was a nonconference tilt Bemidji State 7-1 13-8 halftime, the Warriors trailed 32-22, 15-9 Region, Conference Lineman of the nastics team still hasn't found level against the struggling Division I South Warriors 6-2 having made seven shots out of 30 Wayne State 4-4 8-12 Year, two-time defensive and offen- ground, bringing up the bottom at the Dakota State University, which came attempts. Concordia-St.Paul 3-5 13-8 Whatever head coach Mike Leaf sive all-conference. 24th Annual Gershon/McLellan Invi- into the game with a 6-14 record. SW Minn, State 3-5 8-14 Marcus Greatens, Fr, 6-5, 275, tational at the University of Wiscon- The Warriors were held to their MSU-Moorhead 1-7 6-15 said in the locker room must have Offensive line, Pulaski, Wis. All-Area, sin-La Crosse Saturday. lowest point total all season and came Minn.-Crookston 1-7 5-16 Please see, Men's BB, Page 9 All-Metro, MVP. The Warriors finished in sixth place Justin Bakke, Fr, 5-10, 175, with a team total of 147.400 points, Defensive Back, Waukon, Iowa. High 22.400 points behind fifth place UW- Track and Field school: two-time All-District, state Stout. track meet participant. UW-La Crosse took home the win Nolan Krause, Fr, 6-3, 230, Line- with a score of 182.150. Runners take two backer, Lake City, Minn. Red Wing Top individual scorers for WSU Republican Eagle All-Area, confer- were Jessica VanDenHeuvel, who fin- Ian Stauffer Too bad for Rebarchek ence scoring leader,Team MVP, 1,000- ished seventh on the balance beam WINONAN his team is doing quite well yard rusher, two-year, two-way starter. with a score of 9.225, and Amy Bick- right now. Last weekend, Chauncey Charlson, Fr, 6-3, 220, ler, who took 10th in the floor exercise Winona State University the Warriors took first in Defensive line, Woodbury, Minn. with a score of 9.275. track and field coach Mason one invite and would have Member of 5A Minnesota Premier Lindsey Greer added a 17th-place Rebarchek isn't worried won another invite, but it Team, all-state, two-time all-confer- showing on the floor with a 9.000, about how his team or ath- was unscored. ence, Conference Defensive Lineman while Ashley Norton took home 26th letes finish in meets at this The first meet was Fri- of the Year, 8-Time Junior Olympian, on the beam with a score of 8.150. point in the season. day at Carleton College in four-time all-state, state champion, Kelsey Kronus finished 29th on He is much more con- Northfield, Minn., and the section champion, five-time all-con- both the vault and the floor with scores cerned with how they get Warriors dominated, taking ference, 4-time all-state skiing. of 8.100 and 8.500 respectively. ready for the Northern Sun five events and winning by Scott Brink, Fr, 5-10, 190, Run- Winona State will tumble back into Intercollegiate Conference 20 points over second place. ning Back, Golden Valley, Minn. action at the All-Minnesota Invitation- Doug Sundin/WINONAN Championships in three On Saturday, Winona State (Hopkins). all-state, all-conference, al at 7 p.m. Saturday in Minneapolis at Winona State sophomore high jumper Hillary weeks in Bemidji, Minn., stayed in town and compet- MVP; all-section, all-conference the University of Minnesota Sports Cunningham attempts to clear the bar Saturday and how they do when they ed at the Saint Mary's Uni- Pavilion. at the Saint Mary's Invite. get there. Please see, T&F, Page 9 Please see, Football, Page 9

February 9, 2005 Sports Page 9 On the ball...Super Bowl answers lots of questions

After two weeks of build-up and six are the team to beat as long as Bill without involving sex because Janet Cedric's buddy asked him what he quality commercials this year was far weeks of listening to all the talking Belichick, Torn Brady and the rest of the Jackson and Justin Timberlake decided would want with him if he were trapped less than in previous years. heads argue about Terrell Owens, four nucleus is around. a peep show would be a good idea? No. on a deserted island, and Cedric replied But I guess the most important thing questions were finally answered during Question No. 2: Can Owens be with an endless supply of Bud Light and is that mom and dad, and more impor- the Super Bowl. effective even with a broken leg? Yes. two beautiful women. tantly, the FCC, were not offended this Question No. 1: Are the Patriots the Even if his leg was taped with Flash to the island, and there is year and Fox again woos everyone into best team ever? No. approximately three rolls of duct tape Cedric with a lot of beer and two beauti- thinking it isn't a disgusting network. If they were, they would have and shot up with so much cortisone, he ful women nagging him until he shakes Except for when Joe Buck is on cam- destroyed the Eagles, or at least covered wouldn't have felt it even if it broke his head and decides to rethink his fan- era. the seven-point spread. Sure they have again, nine catches and 122 yards tasy. Question No. 4: After living in the won three of the last four Super Bowls, counts as effective, even if he didn't The commercial ends with Cedric dorms for 312 years, can I put on a but none have been by more than three score a touchdown. laying on a beach with an endless sup- Super Bowl party that people will come points. The 1985 Bears destroyed the A lot of people that don't play pro- ply of beer, a grill and a dog...now to and have fun? Yes. Patriots in the Super Bowl and the Joe fessional football break their leg and that's a fantasy. We had about 10 people over, drank Montana-era 49ers dominated their they get laid up for two months. Owens Ian Stauffer The other big winner was Pepsi with lots of liquids, ate tons of good food, Super Bowl foes, especially the Bron- broke his leg seven weeks ago in a pret- P. Diddy and his new wheels. P. Diddy's played some cards, had a good time and cos in 1989. ty horrific looking fashion (I'm sure SPORTS EDITOR car breaks down, and he is forced to everyone was in bed by midnight. All in Question No. 1A: Are the Patriots most of you have seen the video), and hitch a ride with a Diet Pepsi truck dri- all, not a bad Sunday, except the Patriots the best team since Joe Montana and the he insisted all along that he would be There were a few good commercials, ver to an awards show. Once everyone won and my numbers didn't hit. Oh late-1980s 49ers? Yes. No offense to the back for the Super Bowl, no matter don't get me wrong. Bud Light was the sees the rap star get out of the truck, well, maybe next year Brett Favre will Jimmy Johnson Cowboys or the Mike what. Doctors told him no, and he clear winner in the commercial war suddenly everyone is driving a Diet come back and lead the Packers to the Holmgren Packers, but this New Eng- laughed it off, saying Dr. God had given with the pilot diving out the door being Pepsi truck so they can be like P. Diddy. Promised Land one more time. land team would have made those teams him the okay to play. the best one. The other good one from Not exactly "Be Like Mike," but still Until then, GO BREWERS! look like amateurs. Question No. 3: Can the Super Bowl Bud Light was Cedric the Entertainer's funny. Ian Stauffer can be reached at New England has proven that they still make a lot of good commercials fantasy. Unfortunately though, the number of [email protected]

Men's BB Continued from Page 8

worked, as the Warriors came son-high 10 rebounds. It was NSIC record on the line Friday, out of the break to put on a the fourth double-double of the when the Warriors play host to shooting clinic, ripping the nets season for the Warriors. Zell- conference doormat Minnesota for 66 percent shooting in the man was just 3-for-11 shooting, State University-Moorhead. second half, outscoring the but scored 11 of his points from The Dragons come into the con- Golden Bears 59-39 in the half the free-throw line. test with a 1-6 league and 6-13 to finish with a comeback win, Zach Malvik chipped in 18 overall record. On Saturday 81-71. points, with 10 coming from the night, it will be a different story The Warriors also stepped up charity stripe. John Smith had as the Warriors will match up their defense as well, holding another solid inside game, scor- against All-American candidate the Golden Bears to just 39 per- ing 15 points highlighted by Matt Hammer and his confer- cent shooting, including and three rim-rocking dunks. ence-leading Northern State one of eight from beyond the Senior Jon Urbach came into team. Both games are set to tip arc. the game needing 15 points for off at 8 p.m. It was the second time in a 1,000 in his career. With 5 min- Last week, Malvik was week Winona State had beaten utes to go in the second half, named Co-NSIC Player of the the Golden Bears, who had only Urbach had 13 points, and was Week after scoring a career- lost one game on their home sitting two points away, but was high 30 points in the Warriors court all year. WSU have never called for his fifth and final home win over Concordia-St. lost to the Golden Bears since foul, ending his night. Paul on January 29. Malvik was they joined the NSIC in 1999. Urbach will undoubtedly 8-for-13 shooting and a perfect Four Warriors scored in dou- notch point No. 1,000 in front 11 of 11 from the free-throw ble figures, led by David Zell- of the Warrior faithful, as WSU line. Malvik was the third War- man's 19 points. The Lewiston, plays two home games this rior to receive the league honor Minn., native doubled his plea- weekend. this year. sure by grabbing a personal sea- The Warriors will put its 6-2

Football Continued from Page 8 track. state championship game, 2004 ESCC All-Con- Mike Trotter, Fr, 6-2, 195, Quarterback, ference safety, All-Area Daily Herald and Lake- Princeton, Minn. Three-time all-conference. land Press. Ben Nicholson, Fr, 6-3, 210, Linebacker, Walk On: Wales, Wis. (Kettle Moraine). Two-time all-con- Scott Meyer, Fr, 6-1, 285, Line, Waunakee, ference. Wis. All-conference. Jacob Witcpalek, Fr, 5-10, 180, wide receiv- Transfers: er, Oswego, Wis. Member of state champion Scott Cichosz, Jr, 6-4, 260, Offensive line, team, all-area, all-conference football; two-time Winona (Cotter). all-conference Track. Justin Leszczynski, So, 6-4, 275, Offensive Trevor Klabachek, Fr, 6-5, 260, Offensive line, Greenfield, Wis. (UM-Duluth). line, Sheboygan, Wis. All-conference. Scott Sherman, Fr, 6-0, 170, Wide receiver, John Johnson, Fr, 6-1, 175, Defensive back, Green Bay, Wis. (Kansas). Doug Sundin/Vv INONAN Milwaukee, Wis. (Madison). Offensive and Tazarron Landry, So, 6-2, 250, Defensive Winona State senior pole vaulter Kendra Taylor vaults herself over the bar Saturday at Defensive Player of the Year, three-time all-con- line, Milwaukee, Wis. (Rufus King/William the SMU Invite. Taylor took fourth in the pole vault. ference, MVP. Harper CC). Ronnie Bird, Fr, 5-9 180. Defensive Back, Tyler Lueck, Fr, 6-2, 230, Linebacker, St. Milwaukee, Wis. (Nicolet). Continued from Page 8 Paul, (Cretin-Derham Hall/Nebraska). T&F John Sloan, Fr, 6-1, 190, Defensive back, versity Invitational. Warriors were Adi Luedtke in throw, where the Warriors took Hawthorn Woods, Ill. (Carmel). 2003 MVP of The Warriors won nine of the the 600 (1:44.15), Amelia Soto the top three spots and six of the NEI NMI MI INN MIN MN - II1= 15 events held, including five of in the 3,000 (10:59.61) and the top eight spots. r the six field events, but the meet 1,600 relay team of Jen Herbst, Emily King, who qualified was unscored, so there were no Brittany Reinbolt, Luedtke and for nationals in the first meet of team victories. Faber in 4:06.97. the year, led the way in the "Right now it isn't about In the field events, the War- weight throw with a toss of Free Tan winning races or even winning riors ran away with everything 15.57 meters, slightly shorter meets," Rebarchek said. "When except the high jump. In the pole than her nationals-qualifying it is all said and done, no one vault, Winona State's Bria Mag- toss. With the purchase of a 10 pack cares how you did in the Saint nuson led six other Warriors as Nicole Lonning took second Mary's Invite. All that matters is Winona State took first through in the weight throw, and fol- how you do at the conference sixth place. lowed that with a win in the shot (Must Show College ID) meet." Magnuson vaulted 3.07 put. Stephanie Alens took sec- The only school record bro- meters, followed by Jenny Foe- ond in the shot put and third in $10 off Highlights with Lori ken at the SMU meet came from gen at 2.92 meters. the weight throw. 55-meter hurdler Deidra Faber, Harty took first in the long At Carleton a day earlier, who ran her race in 8.81 sec- jump at 4.86 meters and Maria King again won the weight toss, $2. off EyeOrow wax with Lori onds, but finished third behind Kiselicka tied for second at 4.40 while Faber won the 400, two Saint Mary's runners. meters. Devine took the 55 hurdles, The record was set last week The Warriors took all four of Hillary Cunningham won the by WSU freshman Jess Devine, the top spots in the triple jump, high jump and Magnuson came who broke a mark that stood for led by Lyndsey Thoma at 10.13 away with the pole vault. It 16 years. meters and Hillary Cunningham The Warriors are set to com- Faber took first in the 400 in at 10.06 meters. pete again this weekend at the 59.61 second. Winona State also ruled the Eastbay/Pointer Invitational in ; 523 HUFF MEET Other track winners for the throws, including the weight Stevens Point, Wis. 4,5441155

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