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MONDAY SEPTEHBEIl 19 2005 THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OF BOISE STATE SINCE 1933 VOI.Utl£ 1.8 FIRST ISSUE FREE ISSUE 11

ASBSU considers bill for gay recognition week

BY RYAN MORTENSEN value to the BSUcampus. cluding the GLBTQmembers. its type and was soon officially rec- News Writer _, The bill references threats and Senator-at-Large Steven Rossland ognized by the ASBSUas Bisexuals, Meet the 2005 ASBSU officers name-calling against gay students asked the representatives from Gays, Lesbians, and Allies for The Associated Students of Boise as reasons for some recognition BGLADif they were aware of other Diversity. The bill will again be up for dis- State University are now in discus- and positive attention to be given to college campuses taking similar President Senators-at-Large cussion Tuesday, Sept. 20 in the sions to approve a bill that would the GLBTQcommunity. steps to recognize the GLBTQcom- Joe Holladay Antonio Bommarito designate a week this October to It made specific mention of the munities. Forum. Wyatt S. Parke . If the bill passes, BSUwould not Other items discussed at the recognize the contributions of gay, death threat to a.candidate for stu- Vice President Dang Du be the first higher education entity meeting included a bill designed to lesbian, bisexual and transgender dent body president made during Kamron Ahmed Russell O'Leary to designate certain days for recog- . enhance the student body's feelings students, faculty, and staff. The stu- elections last spring, but also states Mike Bobic nizing the GLBTQcommunity, ac- of school spirit and a brief mention dent legislature spent around ten that is not the only incident. The Steven Rossland cording to members of BGLAD. that student Mike Williams will minutes discussing the proposal bill also notes that certain ASBSU Texie Evans policies already try to protect the The bill's sponsors said that by now be the new events director for with little objection from individu- College Senators Phetsamay Joy Olson GLBTQ community on campus designating the week of October 1I, ASBSU. al senators. Sasa Zuko, Business The bill, sponsored by Senators from discrimination by BSUclubs. they will be commemorating the ASBSUsaid all students are invit- LaTlsha Clark, Engineering Sasa Zuko, Texie Evans, Dang Du, Members of the campus group October 1I March on Washington ed to attend Senate meetings held Christian Busnardo, Education and Christian Busnardo, would of- Bisexuals, Gays, Lesbians, and for Lesbian and Gay Rights. each Tuesday and Thursday after- Jared Dunn, Applied Technology ficially name the week of October Allies for Diversity (BGLAD)group The GLBTQ community has noon from 4:40 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Katie Jo Rupert, Arts & Sciences II 'Boise State University GLBTQ officially introduced the bill, say- seen official representation at BSU Meetings take place in the Forum Troy Richard Brosten, Graduate College Recognition Week' and to recog- ing that they felt the campus envi- for over a decade. The bill states of the Student Union Building and Brandon J. Stoker, Social Sciences & Public Affairs nize what the senators said is the ronment wasn't always friendly to that the Gay and Lesbian Alliance all questions and comments are gay community's uniqueness and all segments of the community, in- (GALA)was the first major entity of welcome.

Draft possibility remains hot topic among college students

BY TOM DAVIS Lt. Col. Ellen Krenke, a Pentagon The Record (Bergen County. N.J.) spokeswoman, noted that Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld op- Andrew Darata wants to gradu- poses the draft. ate college, not go to war. The all-volunteer military does Someday, however, the Bergen the lob better. she said. - Community College freshman be- "They put their lives on the line In lieves he wiJI have no choice. the nllm6 !)ftfCtld6~· she Bald; " President Bush says there willbe JonathlinKazemll1nl, "19,BIlld no military draft. But Darata be- troops who are {orcedto f1Bb~ 'lieves Emlnem, the rapper, when he wouldn't work as hard as those who says that Bush Is "lying to us." volunteer. "When you're talking about a "I trust the president," said military draft, a lot of people lis- Kazemaini, a Bergen Community ten to what others have to say,"said College sophomore. Darata,18. U.S. Rep. Charles Rangel intro- More than 1,800 American sol- duced a bill In Congress two years diers have died in Iraq. Recruiting ago to reinstate the military draft, numbers are sagging. saying fighting forces should more National Guard troops serving in closely reflect the economic make- the Middle East and in hurricane- up of the nation. ravaged areas are stretched thin. Minorities make up more than 30 For those who are draft-age, the percent ofthe military, Rangel said. question has emerged: Will they Many of the poor are enticed by have to trade their T-shirts and promises of employment and free baggy jeans for desert camouflage- college tuition, he noted. fatigues and machine guns? On its Web site, however, the As classes begin at New Jersey Selective Service System .prints a Above: Juan Morales, member of Organlzacl6n de Estudlantes Latlno- colleges and high schools, a num- disclaimer that says the House of Amerlcanos, stands In the Cultural Center Friday, as two students salsa. ber of men and women are prepar- Representatives, by a 402-2 vote, Hight: International student Ana Valverde displays a map of Brazil. ing themselves for that possibility. defeated the bill. Even those who doubt it say , Opposition to the draft is nearly The anniversary of Mexico's BY TIM HOOD anything's possible. Another-Sept. complete, the site says. ' declaration of independence from News Writer 1I, or another Hurricane Katrina, Others, however, say rumors Spain, the independence of five could change everything, they say. spread by Internet bloggers that a Latin American countries-Costa On the morning of Sept. 16, 1810 "My mom is fearing it. She Is al- military draft is imminent are jus~ Rica, E1 Salvador, Guatemala, the church bells which normally ways fearing that something can tifled, Honduras, and Nicaragua-cele- rung to cal1for mass instead called happen," said Dan Librero, 22, a Edward Rhodes, an associate pro- brated on Sept. 15,as well as Belize for revolution in the village of Bergen Community Col1egesopho- fessor ofpolitical science at Rutgers, and Chile's independence days lat- Dolores. Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, more. "My dad says, 'If it happens, said the president has a "credibility er marks the beginning of National a parish priest, had been calling for .I'll help you get out of it," gap" with his draft-age students. Hispanic Heritage month in the the end to years of oppression of Many believe it would be wrong He said the Bush administration U.S.and at BSU. the indigenous peoples of Mexico to reinstate the draft for the first misunderstood the political cli~ The Cultural Center will be spon- by the native born Spaniards. time in 32 years. mate in Iraq. soring a range of events this month The resulting struggle was a bloody An Associated Press poll in June If there were a national emergen- class war lasting eleven years and said 70 percent of Americans op- ending, finally, in Mexico's See Latino [page 31 pose bringing it back. See Draft [page 31 independence. Drivers asked to follow parking guidelines during football games.

bus routes and' schedules, visit, Any questions concerning park- ers should arrive early, as spaces congestion around the stadium. ;.'.'" Everyone should pian on The Bronco football team opens www.valleyride.org/buspage.htm. ing for the Bowling Green game on may not be available after 12:30 .• additional time to find a its home schedule on Sept. 21 with To seek assistance finding a car- .Sept. 21 can be directed to Parking p.m. When the garage fills, BGper- ,\. Lincoln Hall and Campus parking space. a Wednesday game at 6:05 p.m, pool, make arrangements with Services at 426-1681. ' mits may park in the Towers lot. ,,~ Drive :n lots will close at .agalnst Bowling Green that will friends or visit http://commutcride. General permits will then need to noon for special events. ill Alternative transportation be televised nationally on ESPN2. \, is encouraged to' reduce . com/lndex.html, Campus parking will be a challenge , park in general lots across Capitol East and West Stadium, and impact and Inconvenience. Walk, and requires everyone's patience Blvd. las. '. Bronco Lane lots will close ride a bike, carpool.takethe bus Boise State is~rldngwlth 10" and cooperation. Here are the re- or get dropped off on campus. For cal businesses to find alternative strictions that will be enforced fort- Most south campus lots at 1p.m. and al1vehicles will need people who use .alternative trans-. parking for game fans and YiOrk~.; this game: .• wllI close at 4 p.m. Vehicles to leave the lot,by 2 p.m. portation, Boise State's Community Ingwith tbe athletic department' that entered before 4 p.m, will be JEDueto large event at the Bicycle Congress will have a booth and the media to publicize those. _JilihRH2 andRH3 permit hold- allowed to stay. Vehicles arriving a "?~ Student Union Building in on Memorial Plaza from 7:30 a.m- 'iocatlonsinari attempt toteduce . _'. ers must relocate to the after 4 p.m.~l1 be directed to the the morning, there wil1 befewer 2 p.m, where' peOple can register for the Impact on the maln campus; parking garage the evening before parldnggarage. . spaceslnthesradium lots',Tbis glveawaYPrlZElli, . These altern"tl~ locations, which, 'the game. . . event wil\ conclude by 2 p.m; .". '_ • ... " •.. -.. '. > will be served l>ygameshuttleB;are ',{ "".. Allstudel1t. facultY .and '. . .'. >_. . ..tlForSUggestedb,cycleryutes .24~HoU(~itri~ tenb#,l>U»bl~ ::i€JS.,"rhe parking g~r,,~e will be,'~. staffle8vlngcampu$be- ::.... avaUable· at 12:30 p.mdor'.. tweert 4.6 p:m; are encouraged .to !•...s.t.a.di.urn.. ,.s.hUttle.s.,to..,I).~\>lill,.:,~.•~.,;.~'.' }.o.c.am.~u.sl'1s.'~..~.~bo 1s.·..·.';:VVi.asN~.~~~roIIp....•· Iti.''''U!rilati.•. " ;,.. al .'!\~, not ~eserved afte~2P,11L ·..est8te,edU!bIl:#1~Jtgt:e~/.!:}l()r< - and the dCJWntown~,'>:",,;, e~. .~il~ermit holders. BGperDlit hold: exit campus using ro~tes that avoid .. - - .. -" - - '. _. - "--·r~,:-:/;,::-:.,"--j:.~-;::t; ... '. ,- - ; ,-.' '-r,:' ,;.,...---... '.:-.~.L':. ·'.-'-~~-:.~::.;-:i::_··-'1 --~ ~:>:_.~,.;.,;'.;'c:. '~:. - - • :,::'~~'-.:-~,. __,.:._.,:.'.~ •• :.~/; '<~"~;-;-\-".

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·:·_~~~.t;;:'i,l!f~"-~_ ' until it is permanently resolved. ; Aralli, La., one of the hardest-hit system, that lawyers serve~ffie:rule.tlon will be the featured band for Tolearn more about the CASApro- national towns of St. Bernard Parish, repre- oflaw above and beyond represent-' the evening. Raffle ticketswiII be ., vvorld . gram, contact the Family Advocate . sents the side of the economy that ing particular clients." .:; . . sold for $1, and all proceeds from , Program, 345-3344 ext. 0 or e-mail: wiUtake far longer to recover. Plant. Republican strategists p Galing Galing benefit the FILAMO ~wave attacks . [email protected]. of New Orleans area managers are stiII trying to locate a near straight party-line Scholarship Fund. For more Infer- .~kills more than ISO businesses assess three of their 326 employees. They week in the Republican.' ., matlon, call 426-5950. .~inBaghdad damage, slowly hope to get into the plant on Friday' mlttee, whichincludes son) the ., to assess the damage . Senate's most liberal and ~st~Qn. what the? ~ BAGHDAD,Iraq - Ina relentless .reepen About 50 to 60 percent of the servative members. But .,., re, Volunteers needed series of attacks that struck nearly plant's workers lost their homes. some Democrats were s Ing Nonetheless, money every corner of this city, suicide NEW ORLEANS- In the historic . "But I haven't heard one person say, with their votes. ~ .'" for CASAprogram bombers kiIled at least 152people in French Quarter, a high-ground sal-'·'I don't want to go back there," said "I don't really know w a I'm well spent Baghdad on Wednesday - the dead- vation to this city's sunken econo- "Bob Jandovitz, human resources going. to do," said Sen. Dianne Abused and neglected children Two teenagers at a strip joint in liest day for the capital since the fall my, restaurateur Thomas Wolf and director for Domino's parent com- Feinstein, D-Calif. "You've gone need a caring adult to speak for Albuquerque, N.M., apparently of Saddam Hussein's regime. his employees donned surgical pany, American Sugar Refining, through this in a remarkable way. them during court proceedings to failed to understand the concept At least 560 people were injured, gloves and masks this week to clean Inc. . I'm convinced you will be there, make sure that decisions are made of the lap dance. Essentially, you including two U.S. soldiers, Iraqi the spoiled food from his refrigera- God willing, for 40 years. And that in their best interests. The local pay for each song during which authorities said. tors. He is_workingtoward a speedy even concerns me more, because it CASAprogram will be training vol- AI-Qaida in Iraq took respon- reopening of his upscale eatery, means that my vote.means more." unteers to do just that. The training the stripper rubs herself all over With Roberts you. But these lads thought that, sibility for the attack, saying the Peristyle. will take place on Friday, Sept. 23 bombings. were. in retaliation for A dozen blocks away, hoses hearings complete, from 5:30 p.m, to 8:30p.m, and con- since the music never stopped, they would be billed for one dance a U.S. and Iraqi military offensive snaked through the city's central Democrats wrestle Inc al/b su tinue all day Saturday, Sept. 24 from this week in the northern city of Tal business district, pumping water 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m, Lunch wiII be apiece. Afar, a town that government of- from building lobbies that are flick- with their votes Celebrate Filipino served. Registration is required for Alas, management informed ficials said has become a stopping ering to life more than two weeks both days. Call 345-3344 ext. 120to them that, since they each had "sat" point for foreign fighters entering after levee breaks flooded the city WASHINGTON - His grilling culture with annual register. The training is offered at through 41 consecutive songs, they the country from Syria. in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. over, Supreme Court nominee fohn 'Gating Gating' no charge, although contributions owed $2,500. Police were sum- The group's leader, AbuMusab al- Some hotels are opening. Lawfirms G. Roberts Jr. now waits for the for lunch arc welcome. . moned when they couldn't pay up. Zarqawi, allegedly said in an audio are plotting a quick return. Senate to render its verdict. festival To participate in the Friday and statement posted on the Internet And on Thursday, Mayor Ray His performance during four Saturday training, you must also There's almost that he was declaring war on Shiite Nagin laid out a plan that could re- days before the Senate Judiciary "Galing Galing," an annual cel- attend CASA101on Tuesday, Sept. Muslims and that he would attack store power to several sections of Committee wowed even . many ebration featuring Filipino food, 20 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. no chance I'll get anyone who cooperated with the the city, paving the way for business Democrats, who conceded they song and dance, will be at 7 p.m. CASA 101 is a broad overview of caught Tal Afar offensive. There was no owners to return to the central busi- were torn between admiration for Sept. 24in the Student Union Jordan what the CASAprogram involves. way to verify the authenticity of the ness district as early as Saturday his intellect and his modest judicial Ballroom. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., A CASAvolunteer is matched with Athief in Berlin stole an automo- recording. and for up to 180,000 residents to demeanor versus his reluctance to and a buffet-style dinner will be an abused or neglected child who bile navigation system, then made Atleast a dozen explosions shook return to their homes within a week reveal more about his views on le- served at 6 p.m, Entertainment be- has been placed in foster care. The the mistake of offering it for sale this .city Wednesday, beginning or two. gal issues. gins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15 gen- CASAvolunteer spends time visit- online two weeks later to the man at about 6:45 a.m, and continuing The French Quarter, the heart of In his final day of taking ques- eral, $10students with 10 and chil- ing the child, recovering informa- he had stolen it from. until after 3 p.m. When it was over, the city's $5-billion-per-year tour- tions, Roberts tried to assure sena- dren. Children younger than five tion, interviewing parttes.wrtting The victim bought it back mid most of the city had been affected. ism industry, will officially wel- tors that he isn't an ideologue, de- will be admitted for free. Tickets reports, and attending court hear- sent the police to the thief's house Residents in several neighbor- come residents and business own- scribing himself instead as a strict are not available at the door, but ings. Throughout the duration of to "pick it up." hoods said their windows had been ers back Sept. 26. follower of the "rule of law."He said are available through the Student the case, the judge utilizes the vol- blown out or that they heard ex- "The sun is shining," Nagin said his work as a lawyer had made him Union Information Desk, 426-4636. unteer as the most impartial source This call must be for plosions. Passengers at Baghdad Thursday. "We're bringing New an advocate of the law no matter Galing means "good," in Filipino, of information about the child. International Airport felt the ter- Orleans back, and this is our first the cause. and "Galing Galing" means "excel- Each CASAvolunteer attends thirty you · minal shake from a mortar attack. step." He admitted, for instance, that lent." The festival will feature a spe- hours of training before being ap- Government workers inside the But along the Mississippi ·River, while he helped a gay-rights group cial spoken-word performance by pointed to a case. Volunteers use A Buddhist monk in Bangkok Green Zone felt the aftershocks of a the Domino Sugar refinery, where prepare for a Supreme Court case, Kevin Nadal. these skills to determine if it is in is selling cell phone ringtones to nearby car bomb that targeted sol- a sign proclaims a record 452 days he would just as easily have agreed Nadal is a comedian and per- a child's best interest to stay with counter "distasteful" ones such as · diers patrolling outside the fortified worked without lost time to injury, to argue the opposing side. formance artist of Filipino de- his or her parents or guardians, be "the sound of a woman moaning : compound. is silent. The entire work force is "Tosome, they may say,well, that scent. IIis performance, "Pinoy: placed in foster care, or be freed for in a sexual manner." If you buy the : Injured patients filled hospital out, an illustration of how far New sounds like you're a hired gun," A One-Man Show About Growing permanent adoption, The CASA monk's dhamma ringtones, you ·corridors throughout the city; some Orleans has to go to rebuild. he said. "I think that's a disparag- Up F/Pilipino in America," will in- volunteer makes a recommenda- will hear "don't let mobile phone of them were transported to farther Closed since just before the Aug. ing way to capture what is, in fact, corporate Filipino history, culture tion on placement to the judge, conversations lead to premature · hospitals because of overcrowding. 29 hurricane, the Domino plant in an ennobling truth about our legal and song. Another roadside attrac- and follows through on the case sex," every time your phone rings.

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BY TESSA. SCHWEIGERT out," Crozier said. News' Writer "There hasn't been a lot of communica- As Hurricane Katrina whipped tion with Tulane." through the Gulf Coast, Annie The university's Crozier was packing her bags to staff is operating out leave Boise. Both headed toward of Houston, Texas. ... New Orleans. Each was supposed The university .... to arrive before Aug. 30. Katrina president has post- made it there first. ed updates on the Crozier said she intended to be- Tulane Web site gin her senior year on Aug. 30 at since before Katrina Tulane University, but Katrina can- arrived, but it stil celled both her flight plans as well remains difficult to as her fall semester classes. directly contact the After three years at Tulane, the university. Boise native Is continuing her edu- Crozier has kept in cation at Boise State University this touch with the three fall. roommates she While she said she was grateful planned to live with to be in Idaho rather than Louisiana and other friends during Katrina, "It is hard to watch who were already in from here and not be able to do any- New Orleans. IDAHO thing," Crozier said Crozier said her , downtown boilt Crozier is staying with her par- friend Matt Watson 'PHIllOClJURTESYANNIECROZIER ents In Boise, and said she became is a native of New Annie CrOZier, left, celebrated Mardi Gras last spring with her friends Matt Watson Orleans planned on center/, and 'l'rlsha Schimek In New Orleans, The three frlepds are now scattered a~ound addicted to watching the hurricane riding out the hur- the U.:;,. after Katrina flooded their campuses. coverage In the Initial days follow- ricane with his farnlly-as they had though, about anything that was students," Tulane's president Scott ing Katrina. Cowen announced on Sept. 14. ~~cnoise~ts.com always done. Yet before the levees in her first-floor apartment on "I. couldn't stop watching the The university hired a private news," Crozier said. broke, Watson persuaded his par- Tulane's campus. She said she Is ents, little sister, grandmother and . actually returning to New Orleans firm to clean and repair the cam- Yet after a few days, Crozier be- pus, and Cowen said it should be _ List It. View it .Rent it J\A gan work to continue her market- her dog to evacuate New Orleans. this winter. His apartment was near a levee "I'm going back right after completely dry within two weeks. ing and psychology degree with 15 Crozier is looking forward to credits at BSU. breach and was destroyed, Crozier Christmas to work for Habitat for said. Humanity," Crozier said. "The city graduating In New Orleans next "There wasn't much emotional . Crozier didn't hear from Watson should be In good enough shape spring, but she also realizes some recovery time, but I needed to turn aspects of the city will not be the On-Line Home Rental Listings off CNN for a while," Crozier said. until several days after ti,e flooding and we can help rebuild. My friends began, she said. and I really. want to be a part of same. "Going to classes was the best thing that." Crozier kept photos from last at for me. I needed to get my mind off She's glad all of her friends made it through Katrina safely, but Crozier and her friends plan to spring's Mardi Gras celebration of It." with her in Boise, which remind her www.hoisCI't.'lltS.COl\1 After the hurricane, Tulane Crozier said some of her belongings help mend New Orleans before were probably lost. their spring semester begins. ofthe city she loves. University students were welcomed 208.322.4228 "I'm really not sure about my As oflast week, the school's presi- "That city was my home for three at academic institutions across the .apartment. Aweek before the hurri- dent planned to open the university years - it opened up its arms to country. The students are still pay- me," Crozier said. "The atmosphere ing tuition to Tulane and are work- care, my friends were nice enough for January classes. to move my stuff in for me," Crozier "Based on everything I know to- of New Orleans is just different than ing on agreements with the other said. day, Tulane University will be open you'd find anywhere else in the universities. Crozier said she isn't upset, this spring for our faculty, staff and world. I really want to go back:' "We're all still trying to figure that

Latino [from page 1J to celebrate the occasion. The cen- Hispanics and the media In Idaho. where from 80 million to over 100 ter held Fiesta Independencia on Idaho Unldo is a Spanish-English million by 2050. Latin()Heri~age . the SUB Patio Friday to celebrate language publication based out "Latino Heritage Month helps Month\Events Mexico's Independence Day. There of Pocatello. For her work there make people aware of what Latinos were Information booths, free food, Hibbert has been nationally hon- have accomplished," said Jaime .... and live _entertai~ment. i\fter-that" _,,.ored with_aHis~.~nlc ~edi~,A~ar~. Calderon, a Criminal Justice major ::. thefestlvltles iriQved to the' CUliiii'al'· .. ' '·Wehave ii huge latlno popula- at BSU: "Our population Is growing' :: Centerfo'r"llappyHourFridayW1iere:~.-HQiihere hi Boise," said Ro Parker, and It's Importantthat people are students had theopporturilty to re- 'Cultural Center coordinator. "We aware of other cultures." . :' ceive free salsa dancing lessons. wanted to share a little bit more In- Although Latino Heritage Month .' This Friday, there wlll be two formation about the latlno culture, can be helpful In educating non- ~. more events-an appearance by because It's really one of the more Latinos about the culture, It can _' standup comedian Alex Reymundo diverse cultures." also Inform Latinos ofthe diversity and a lecture on Latinos in the me- According to the fall semester within their own culture. dla by Idaho Unido Editor Farhana enrollment report, the number of "A lot of people think that a per- Hibbert. Hispanic students at Boise State son from Mexico and a person from, Sept. '27/'c~lt~;~I:ic~rif~k"" Reymundo will be in the Cultural has surpassed the 1,000 mark for say, Chile are the same," said Jaime 7 p.m,: Celebrate welding .' Center at 2 p.m. signing auto- the first time with 1,056 enrolled. Calderon. "Latino Heritage Month Instructor .',Juan :Martlriez's.· graphs In advance of his show that But this growth is not only isolated can help people realize that there appearance. on the. PClplilar • . night at the Nampa Civic Center. to Boise, it is indicative of a larger are differences in beliefs within our Discovery Channel Show, "MonsterGarage ..w!thJ~ss~'·.·.. Reymundo appeared in the movie trend throughout the United States culture:' '.'Jam~s.~ ....The .celebratli:l'n'; "Original Latin Kings of Comedy" where Hispanics are now the larg- "For example," said Parker, "there are differences between the Includes plehty of fooda!ld with Paul Rodriguez, George Lopez est minority group. fun. RSVP to'426":i9S0, . and Cheech Marin. He has also In2003itwasestimatedthatthere Mexican nationals that come here "'I' been on HBO, Si TV, Univision and were about 40 million Hispanics- and the Mexican Americans that BETTER INGREDIENTS :: A&E specials. approximately 13 percent of the live here. We should not let those • On Sept. 23 from 4 to 6 p.rn., population. As the Hispanic popu- differences divide us; we should let BETTER PIZZA :. Farhana Hibbert will talk about the lation grows in the United States it them unite us." BROADWAY AVENUE : start of the newspaper as well as is expected they will number any- 1323 ..: 367-9200 ·.. .. ASK FOR BSU SPECIAL DISCOUNTS FOR .' BOISE STUDENTS AND FACUL TV .. Draft [lrompage11 .. ' Hillsborough, noted that women even if it means fleeing to Canada. $5.99 LARGE 1-TOPPING PIZZA ·:: cy, the Bush administration could they say. are now serving in a number of Others oppose the Iraq war but say •.: expand the active-duty military, Dixie Lee Patterson, who heads DELIVERED ANYWHERE ON CAMPUS combat-oriented positions in the they'll serve if called. :-: Rhodes said. But the additional the organization's New Jersey chap- military. If there were a national James Williams, 19, of Newark, OR CARRYOUT WITH BSU 10. ~~ salaries would be too expensive, he ter, said she believes the federal emergency, the military may need said his registration card came a added. government is "greasing the skids" the additional resources, she said. week before his 18th birthday. He "They (students) can do the for bringing back the draft. "It's scary. Women have never wants to be a federal agent, but he math," Rhodes said. "They (the ad- "The TV media is bringing up the been in that position," said Miglia, doesn't want to go to war. ministration) can't keep doing this subject with spaced regularity, al- a Rutgers sophomore. "I don't have "My mom said, 'You've got a pres- forever: ways speaking of the eventual ne- the heart to step on a bug." ent," said Williams, a sophomore Some parents say the political cessity of a draft," Patterson said. Those who are draft-age are even at Fairleigh Dickinson University. atmosphere reminds them of the "So the government propaganda considering what they would do if "I thought about not filling it out: ' Vietnam War, and the false beliefs machine is alive and well." they were called to duty. "But my mom said, 'You'd that the conflict would soon be Women are thinking about it, College students don't want their better:" over. too. lives disrupted. Some recently formed a non- Men ages 18 through 25 still must "It would be like a culture shock. profit, national organization called be registered with the Selective It's not something we're used to,· Mothers Against the Draft, saying Service, and more than 15 mil- said Eric Barone, 19, of River Edge, they don't believe the government's lion currently are eligible to be a Ramapo College student. denials. Facing war and natural di- drafted. 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answers, that Is where BY BRANDON STOKER pect any original material here-it in the country [to] get their asses vee repairs on gambling boats and /r.~· .. other wasteful ventures. . the Investiga- Opinion Writer will be another liberal recruitment moving to New Orleans." School tion must film providing groups of "enlight- buses weren't posh enough for 01' Responsibility for local issues be- " _'C'.' __;.;'_.; gins with local public officials. The begin. America has been busy point- ened progressives" an opportunity Hay. Meanwhile, thousands suf- v: . -," ....".' •. "";:';',::".-:< ~. fered and hundreds died from heat president can pot microman- ing fingers in a desperate attempt to sit around with organic popcorn ,,'. "">'C-;) ".' and excitedly applaud and bark like exhaustion, disease, violence, rape, age the affairs of the coun- "',;: to place blame for the disastrous - . \ response to Hurricane Katrina. hungry seals at the moronic lies of . and hunger. try. That's what city, county Although less than 13 percent of Michael Moore. Louisiana Governor Kathleen and state governments are Americans blame President Bush, Here's the problem with attack- Blanco likewise failed to mobilize for, with Congress provid- he remains the principal target. It's ing Bush: He's the last public of- and evacuate residents in eminent ing federal oversight. If America . become a game to pin the most ri- ficial accountable to the people of danger of the hurricane. She failed diculous conspiracy on the White New Orleans and Louisiana. to activate National Guard troops House. "Bush intentionally delayed Allow me to briefly review the under her command until days af- wan t s .,'":/A""""'--.. . '-'" ....-. events of Hurricane Katrina. ter the hurricane hit. She turned ./ reliefl," "Bush conspired with oil r companies," "Bush hates black According to the' New Orleans down advanced aid from Bush sev- people," and my favorite, "Bush Comprehensive Emergency eral times before issuing a reluctant made the hurricane!" Management Plan, preparation plea to Washington for help, which Ironically, the same people who for and emergency relief adminis- she subsequently blocked. Blanco insult Bush's intelligence and ef- tration following a .hurricane falls also turned away Red Cross erner- ficacy as a leader simultaneously upon the mayor, Hay Nagin. What .gency relief in the form of food, criticize him for things that would has Nagin been up to? Well, he water and medical supplies while require an incredible command of didn't issue effective early warn- people died of dehydration, hunger, power and resources-with a dash ings, despite advanced notifica- disease and treatable injuries. of magic fairy dust-to effect. tion from the National Ilurricane How about the levees? In 1971, Word on the street says Michael Center. He made no effort to evacu- the city of New Orleans opted to use Moore is planning a new documen- ate low-income or disabled people about $1 billion on their beloved tary ()n Katrina. It will sound some- trapped in New Orleans. Instead Superdome rather than repair the thing like this: Bush lied, people of using hundreds of city school unreliable levee system. Since 1995, ·died. Bush lied, people died. Bad buses to transport desperate survi- the New Orleans Levee Board has levee. Oil conspiracy. Saudi Arabia. vors, he profoundly called for "ev- squandered hundreds of millions ...... Bush hates black people. Don't ex- ery doggone Greyhound bus line of federal dollars earmarked for le- ILLUSTRATION BY LEONA ELLSWOnTHII'HE AnBiTEn Domestic violence: more common than you think

BY TAMERA HELEGESON their attacker). of themselves but also of the one flict violence against others need to Opinion Writer Who are the victims of domes- they batter (95 percent are male to suffer real consequences for their tic violence? Most are women, but female violence). actions. Watching the nightly news, these crimes can happen to men as Not only do some police depart- . A concerted effort among the shocked Americans are thrust Into well. ments fall short when it comes to various groups that survivors turn the midst of a typical horrifying Victims span the demographic arresting batterers but prosecutors to for help, such as: hospitals, police confrontation we lamely Identify as contluum between married and fall to prosecute them, and judges departments, schools, and various domestic violence. unmarried, wealthy and low-in- release those convicted. government services need to link Each veal' In America, one mil- come, gay-and straight, young and Statistics show less than one per- together to prevent violence before lion women seek treatment for -inju- old, and can affect all religious, eth- cent ever serve any jail time and it happens. rles related to battering at an emer- nic and racial groups. those taken Into custody are gener- All people have a constitutional gency room or from a physician. Why does violence or abuse hap- ally held less than two hours. right to be and feel safe at all times. Katrina Savitz Statistics from the Congressional pen'? Mass media and society would For the last two decades, advo- The Women's Center of Boise Communication Caucus for Women's Issues states like the public at-large to think bat- cates and survivors of domestic vi- State University has information- Junior that one out of every four college terers are crazy or have short fuses olence have been organizing to free regarding sexual assault on their women have experienced rape or and bad tempers. Studies show that others from this cycle. Web site at http://union.boises- attempted rape and one in seven these images are misleading. Millions of women, children and tate.edu/womenscenter/women. college women wlll be raped before In fact, counselors of batterers even men have been protected at cfm. Students, faculty and staff can they graduate (90 percent will know communicate that they are indl- safe shelters and thousands oflives call 426-2624 for 24-hour crisis re- vldualsnot only perfectly in control have been spared. Those who in- sponse.

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I er; one person, or persons, inflict- problem, as I see it, is that you don't the Women's Center, under a for- bunch of color pictures dedicated an opportunity to have a backbone Rape is a violent ing their power over another per- think judgments (evaluations, as- mer administration, would not co- to it. and take a position. crime about power son. There is nothing humorous or sessments) should be made if they sponsor it with us. They wanted to Even more silly and ridiculous Instead, they chose to support her sexual about the act of rape. are in regards to women and their empower women (and probably not was the response by the Women's porn star career choice and then try On Sept. 15 The Arbiter printed choices. Yet, you have not conferred judge anyone), but yet they judged Center. The Women's Center wrote, to portray this girl as a victim of the a news story titled, Ladies, thank Autumn Haynes the same privilege of an exemption us as being critical of the porn in- "Feminism empowers lndlvtdu- high price of student tuition. you for a lovely night. The story re- Interim Women's Center from judgmentalism on culture dustry. We indeed are critical be- als to make their own choices and How many students work part ' counted the violent rape of a male Coordinator and men. cause it exploits, demeans, abuses, not be judged for the decisions they time to make ends meet and don't by two female perpetrators. The My suggestion is that you drop, and uses ... as you alluded to in your make. resort to prostitution? She is not a light-hearted manner in which the "not be judged for the declsions response. The Women's Center supports victim of student fees and she is ob- , story was reported is startling and Regarding Women's they.make,' First of all, judging is So my appeal to you, Autumn, this woman's right to choose a ca- viously not Intel1lgent. If she were, disappointing. an activity that humans (male or fe- is that you will either find some reer path that makes' her happy." intelligent, she would not' have, Hape is not a joke, it is a serious, Center reaction male) will never stop doing. standards for the Women's Center Feminism does and should em- agreed to publicly declare she has violent criminal act and survivors People love to quote this piece of (a very tough job in our culture) power women to seek equal career sex with men for money. A of rape, male or female, should be Ms. Haynes, your excerpts and wisdom from Jesus, "Do not judge that will enable you to make some opportunity and pay. treated with respect and sensitivity. quotes were well placed and right lest you be judged" as if It was the judgments (evaluations and assess- Feminism docs and should ern- Shelley W. Arms/rong: Their trauma should not be report- on. I think that your main point was only thing Jesus, ever said on the ments), or perhaps institute a policy power women to reject oppression Boise, ID: ed In a paper with a headline that well placed in the center of your subject. Most ignore the context, of no comment on everything. and discrimination based only on trlvializes the pain, fear and shame response, "Our culture system at [, and as you know context is very im- their,' gender. .However, feminism that often haunts rape survivors. cally oppresses women by paying port ant. Matlhew 7:1-5: "For In the Rick Schell is not a shield to criticism. This girl Women are the Why did the news writers at The them more for their bodies than way you judge, you will be judged; Campus Crusade for Christ should be criticized for the danger- Arbiter feci it was appropriate to di- their minds." However, I would like and by your standard of measure, It ous and l1\egal choices she ls mak- experts on dating minish this man's experiencewith to take issue with the opening state- wl1l be measured to you. Ing. such a headline? What if the gender rnent, "Feminism empowers Indl- And why do you look at the speck Porn interview was This girl should be criticized for If you want to give or get advice. of the survivor was reversed? Would , viduals to make their own chokes that Is In your brother's eye, but do having such a pathetic self-lm- on dating women why ask two men: The Arbiter even consider report- and not be Judged for the decisions not notice the log that Is in your a complete disgrace age. She believes it Is appropriate , (Team Drew)? ' . ing the crime? lin 4 women will be they make. own eye? Or how can you say to and ok to engage In prostitution When was the last time aman; d i thel'rll'fetime' however, the If your statement ended at the your brother, 'let me take the speck What cultural news was actually and be proud of being a porn star. could honestly say, "I know ex-: rape III " " h' " I ld . h media wouldn't even know a crime -. word c oices cou, .a~ree Wit out of your eye,' and behold the log being reported in the interviewwith What, the Women's Center has actly what she's ,thinking."? • hd occurred because less than 25 it. However, there was a Judgment Is In.yourown eye? You hypocrites, the porn star? I am embarrassed for no common sense? The Women's Either ignorance or oveisightpre- : percent of rapes are reported to the made In your article when you said, first take the log' out of your own this ridiculous girl and disappoint- Center supports any career choice vented these two gentlemen from: police for many reasons, one bel ng "Here~n lies th~ root of the prob- eye, and then you willsee clearly to ed that the paper thought this story she makes? That logic would sup- stepping offthe soapbox and allow-" ing an expert to weigh In. ' , the insensitive treatment of the act lem... Problem. That sounds, to be take the speck out of your brother's was newsworthy. Clearly, no one port a career choice of bank robbery by the media. ' a sure, like you are. making a judg- . eye." 'wants censorship, but you, should or drug dealing. 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.... the crowd. , -", wear .from last year ,./J BY H1I.RI1I.N1I. BEKKER back and they arc still fabulous. Culture Columnist Ladies, let's start with my favorite topic - shoes. It's true and inevitable, every The huge craze last season was year fashion changes so much that the pointy high heel. Every design- the majority of the trendy clothes er - high brow or low brow- jumped you bought the previous years are on the pointy heel look. They were \ no longer in style. everywhere. ' It is especially annoying when Hoards of females were walk- some of those bought items cost an ing around ill the uncomfortable arm and a leg. You end up with a but fasbionable shoes and loving closet full of clothes that you can't it even though toes were squeezed wear ever again even though they into tiny spaces. burned a huge whole in your wallet Let's face it- no pain, no gain. that, by the way, is probably out of So the pointy toe is still in style style too. this season. While the round toe is lust so you know, here is a hint also surfacing and that may cause that may be a solution to this prob- us pointy toe fans a little grief, fear lem: iflt Is a IIttietoo trendy, buy the not for the pointy toe look is still 'cheapestversion of lt posslble. here and doesn't appear to he going Don'! splurge on expenslve anywhere. _ trendy clothes; spend your money Well. at least not for a while. So on designer classics. That way you if you bought expensive heels last can wear said items year after year year, you can still wear them this and you are not committing any season and remain super stylish. fashion crimes. I do not recommend buying more Here's an example of an unneces- expensive pointy-toed heels this sary splurge that will perfectly illus- year though. Because while they trate why trendy designer clothes arc okay to wear this season, next should not be bought if you arc on season can be a whole different a budget. story and no one wants be a fashion Remember that one year when miss and out a bunch of money. bell-bottoms came back? If you Another item back again is the don't, then lucky you. However, blazer. Both men and women can bell-bottoms returned several cash in on this re-introduced look. years hack andI made the mistake Blazers came in all kinds of fabrics of buying some. Not just any pair of and some were not so cheap. For ex- bell-bottoms, mind you, but a really ample, the suede blazer was a huge really expensive pair. look for the ladies and the gents and The kicker: I only wore them they did not come cheaply. Prices three times. Nowthey sit in my clos- started in the low hundreds. Ouch. et collecting dust because I am not Thank goodness that they are throwing away a pair of $200 jeans still a fashion hit because a lot of even If they are bell-bottoms and I people would be cursing that darn can't even fit in them anymore. suede material. Yes, those bell-bottoms are now ,Again, don't go buying suede just a lowly reminder of how stupid blazers this year unless, of course, I used to be and how ridiculously I they arc really cheap. Next used to dress. season is a whole new ballgame So I hope everyone can learn from and you don't want to be the my pricey mistake and avoid paying only player in-the wrong uniform. way too much money for something that will be worn very little. Ah, but there's good news for those of you out there who may have overspent on some trendy outfits last year. Many of last year's trends are back again this year. I am not really sure If it Is because designers are lazy or because some of the trends were just so popular, but nevertheless the styles from last year are ..,,--- ~s~e~·:....p~t~e~m-b-e-r_19 20 05

Celebrating 25 years In Boise, the Hyde Park Street Fair ollered a variety offestlvlUes. Events featured local bands like Farmpog, a children's show, a drum Circle and many other enteralners.

to get the crowd jamming to some classic bluegrass BY AMBER FUGER set up for good samaritans. audience with their belly dancing. After the exotic booty shaking, Lipslncl, tunes. Culture Writer The Good Samaritan Mural provided paint and paper for kids to create visionary works for agood cause. Idaho's first professional female imperson- On the main stage, Cheap Date set the mood with their rock and roll, hlues and reggae. Hain delays may have ended the Friday night Avariety of clothing booths were set up and St. Vincent, ation troupe, took the stage and supplied The Street Fair came close to being rained out, hut festivities, but weather did not stop the festival from de Paul had a bargain booth where scarves were only some hilarious entertainment full of song and the sun debuted just in time for the rest of the day to be kicking off. Camels Back Park may have been slightly two dollars. Also, a little heads up for Boise State improvisations of Grease-like characters. The Buckhorn Mountain Boys took the stage at 4:00 one of those perfect afternoons in the park. desolate, but anyone who showed up at The Bouquet students: St. Vincent's wlll be opening an Upscale was able to preview Saturday's headlining band, Resale store on Broadway in October. Farmdog. Tamarack and Bogus Basin ski resorts each had Guitarist, Ion Engclund, said the band was super their own respective booths with trail maps galore and stoked about the Saturday night gig and hoped it didn't season pass Information on hand. Booths full of rain. Well, the morning may have been a little dismal, tapestries, beaus and wood chimes speckled the park. but the afternoon was absolutely splendid. Along with tie dies and sarongs, the liberal aspect of Strolling down ]:1'10 street was an event in itself. the North End was well represented. Restuurunts were packed; a hum could be heard as The Ada County Democrats were set up along with people made their way closer to the park. the Idaho Women's Network. Each had pamphlets and Along the way, locals perched their own hooths full plenty of information for anyone interested in learning of odds and ends. Down 12'10 street, a little girl sold fresh more about each organization. cut flowers and tasty lemonade at a bargain price. Fund raising was the theme of the Street Fair. Next to Once in the park, the aromas tantalized the senses. the North End Neighborhood Association Booth was A Egyptian food Irom Aladdin's, corn dog, curly fries and Chalr-ity, a fund raising project for Landmlne Victims. Cajun shrimp could be smelled at the entrance. Down Each chair was crafted and designed by local the middle, the strong and soothing scent of lavender artists. The North End Association supplied newslet- overpowered any fried food, and at the end of the park ters, guides, annual Street Fair t-shlrts, and raffle tick- the Community Vtllugc smelled of Nag Champa. ets for the classic cruiser bicycle. Sounds of drum circles and eclectic tunes set For those who rode their bikes down the tone of the Village. the car-lined streets, valet bike park- Circo Mutante thrilled festivalgoers with Ing was available at the tennis their acrobatic abilities ami their free spir- courts. Amidst the great. shopping its. The independent artists that compose and art viewing booths were two Circo Mutunte belong to Semi Permanent stages set up with a variety of acts. On the Creative Arts Stage, Cairo Autonomous Zone and arc a part of the Fusion-Gypsy Echoes World Nascent Project, which is a non-profit arts Fusion Dance Troupe collective. Based out of San Francisco, mesmerized the each artist brought a different, exotic talent to the mix. Also in the Community

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Men's golf ~" Monday - Tuesday Purple and Red Invitational Salt Lake City, ur BY DUSTIN Lj\PRj\Y sports cotumnlst Soccer Wednesday Actually I don't get headaches, but vs. Idaho State Ifidld, I'd have a rager. Tlme:4p.m. Imagine thts, the lights are lit, the parking lot gets crowded, packed with tatlgatlng fans lind rampant students painted lind colored orange and blue. Women's tennis Imagine catching II kil\er buzz, stay- Friday ingup late and then you realize some- nyU Invitational wherc in the fourth quarter that It Is Provo, UT WEDNESDAY! I mean seriously, Wednesday? Football was not mcant to be played Men's tennis on Wednesday. Look, this is how the Friday - Sunday formula goes: Wednesday, Junior Boise Stale Men's Open II1gh football; Thursday: Junior Boise Varsity football; Friday: Varsity high school football; Saturday: college Student Recreation football; Sunday: professional foot- To sign up for Intramura ball. Itshould be that simple. Thc formula was created so that and club sports, visit the familics and fans with members and Student Hecreation Center hcroeson teams In different age brack- or get information online at cts could sec each other play. Parents www.bolsestate.edu/recreation. and players In Junior high may not go to thcir games Wcdnesday, preferring to watch the llroncos and Falcons. It I'liom OY5TANLEY DIIEW5TEIVTIIE AIIDITER just seems unnatural und rude. [S IDE The Boise State Broncos deleated Northern Arlzone on Fnday end lied Eastern Weshlngton Sunday In the Soccer ETC. Nlke Classtc. But 10 and heholdl The football Gods have become subject to the whimsy of ESPN lind national televi- sion. I don't want to sec'luesday Night LINE] BSU wins, ties at weekend tourney Football on ESPN2 or Fox shorts dis- Interest. No! That's not the point of it alii Boise State to BY JE T"j\IHE Dj\VIS challenged the Bronco defense today," and Nicole lames who "was goal by Cyeeta Motl. Football Is the American sport. It was meant to be a weekend re- raise funds for Sports wrltor with two ncar misses deflected by solid." Again the defenders hacked their goalkeepcrs Michaela Morrison Sunday, the Broncos hosted IlIg goalkeepers with Tschida clearing cluse into the world of competition. It wasn't created to last the whole week. hurricane relief Bolsc State soccer domlnate~ and Kim Parker who shared the Sky defending champion Eastcrn the ball from the far side of the net College football was supposed to be the Soccer Etc. NlkcClasslc with shutout win. Aiding thc kecpcr tun- Washington In a battle through at another crucial moment. (and was) a Saturday extrnvaganza , Boisc State Univcrsity hopes to one win and one tic this weekend. dem, Molly Mclionnld cleared the two overtlmes which ended In a I-I Lucas was not able to pinpoint with chips. dips and other varieties of , raise $150,000 In donations for the Bronco fans fillcd the bleachcrs net In a crucinluJomcnt when NAU tic, taking BSU to n 4-2-1 record. the strongest player after the gamc, fans squatting at home on the couch : vlcllms of IJurrlcanc Katrina hc- with a record cl'Owd of 1157 fans attempted to score off a rebound. Coleman ncttcd the lone goal naming at lcast a half a dozen play- in backyards over the radio and tele- · forc and during thc home opcncr Friday night. Dcspltc the valiant show dc- again, salling thc hall over a wall of ers who put In solid performances. vision wavcs. And it was hcaven. We : against Ilowling Grecn Wcdncsday Boise Statc opencd the week- fcnslvcly, head coach Steve Lucas defendcrs on a frce kcik for thc un- The results of the Nike Cup win- were starved all week, thcn gorged \ night at Bronco Stadium. cnd tournament with a 1-(} win praised the offensc more claho- assisted score. ner and the MVPs of the tourna- with visuals and bottom-linc frcnzles. : This wcck, Bolsc Statc officials over Northern Arizonn University. rately. Boise State approached EWlJ mcnt werc not available at press We had excuses to own threc T.V.s : announccd a university wide effort The Lumberjncks havc dominated "I WilS happy with thc way we with a solid offense, bringing In 9 time. and to watch them simultaneously in i to collect donations at the Broncos' the IlSU·NAU series 2-0-1 until started and disappointed with the shots on goal compat cd to Frlday"s The Lady IIroncos host thc Idaho thc front room, stackcd on top of one ; Sept. 21 game against BowlinH Frlday"s win. end," Lucas said. "We did great of- 5 shots. Forwnrds Annie Torn and Statc lIengals Wedncsday, Sept. anothcr for better visual focus. !\low I Green for the vlctlins oflast month's Junior Nicole Coleman headed fcnsively, hut Iam little disappoint- Kristin Haillcd the Broncos In at- 21 at thc Boas Tcnnls and Soccer feel like a gluttonous blob, getting fed disaster. Procceds will go to thc a Sophie Parrish corner kick past cd with the dcfcnse thnt Insl half. tempts on target, but the gamc Complex. The kickoff has been with football on a nightly basis when I American Hed Cross' Hurrlcanc thc kccper for an early lcad five We arc getting better with consls- showcd significant balance. movcd forward to 4 p.m. to give Katrina Hellef Fund. Thc goal, said mlnutcs into the gnme. Coleman"s tcncy, but wc stili nced to tightcn Sophomore kecper Morrison fans ample time to make It to the should bc studying. athlctlc director Gene B1eymalcr, is game winner Is thc second in the up." startcd the gamc, whilc Parker IISU/Bowling Grcen football game. Weekdays wc:rc meant to deprlvc to avcrage a $5 donation from each last threc games. Lucas also pralscd both Alii shared in the kecper responslblli- usofthe best thing the fall hilSto offer. of the approximately 30,000 fans From there, the Lumberjacks Tsuchlda who "played awesomc tics to hold the Eagles to their solo Weekends wcrc to stllY away from us expccted to attcnd thc game that till Saturday then shine with superb evcnlng. light. It Is that suspense that makes Fans entering Bronco Stadium football so gmtifylng. We gct borcd will find donation containers at Haney finishes tied for sixth at OSUinvite with bascball, because It happens each cntrance; Boise Statc stu- every damn day. Hockey and basket- dent and cmployee voluntcerswlll ball get played on any dlly oCthe wcek, be stalloned at cach cunlalner. COURTESY with a three-round total of222 (+6), they arc homeless sports on the cIII- Gates open at 4:30 p.m. and kick- BRONCOSPORTS.COH only five strokcs back of tourna- endar. Football always had its placc, off Is set for (;:05 p.m. Those who mcnt champion Cathryn Bristow of its day, its hours. plan to make donations by check Corvallis, Ore.-Sophomore Oregon. These dllys, when money is much should make their check out to the Erica Hancy tlcd for sixth placc Thc Broncos shot 3051n the final more a. factor to the schools than American Red Cross. Thcy also at the Oregon State University round, moving up one place to 10th. the players and thc 60 minutes thllt are encouraged to have the checks Invitational Friday, leading lIoise Bolsc State finlshcd with a three- matter, I become upset at the state of written out when they arrivc at the State Univcrslty 'to a 10th placc round total of 930. Brigham Young sports In America. Do we want to be- , game. team finish in Its first touriJament University won the tournament come capitalists on the field as well as : The university also will have a ofthc senson. with a team score of 1191. the office? Were not sports the anti- : single container in the Williams Haney, a Caldweli, Idaho native, Junior Katie Street found hcr cultural nonsense, completcly scpa- rated from rational polite society? i Plaza on the southwest corner of fired the lowcst final-round scorc, a strokc in the final round, firing an : thc stadium beginning at 3 p.m. In 2-under 70 at the par~72,6,260-yard even-par: 72 and finishing three Football should not be a business. I : addition, Boisc Statc volunteers wl1l Trysting Tree Golf Course. strokes back of the top 25 with a to- understand the professionals need it : bc handing ollt hurricane relief but- Going into the final round, Haney tal of233 (+17). to thrlvc, but Ifwe aren't going to pay : tons to fans cntcring the stadium. was tied with nine oth~r golfers at Rounding out the scores for the our collegiate athletes, why do we let ,i -18th place. Hcr final round 70, a ca- Broncos were frcshman Lindsey the funding from broadcasts deter- , reer-low, propelled her into a tic for Shean with u 239 (+23), freshman mine the Whens and w!leres of their I , Axtman sixth place, recording the first top Mandl Hedberg with a 240 (+24), games? ,• finishes second 10 finish of her career. and sophomorc Britney Hayes with I remember the first time one of ·, She finished the tournament a 246 (+30)_ my games was stopped for a televi- : Ty Axtman, last weck's mcn's sion commercial, my teammates and : cross country athletc of the week, I were disoriented, like a bird of the : flshished sccond at the Sundodger air deprlvcd of Its wind. We stood for lMen's Invitational Saturday just Volleyball team gets first win in Pocatello in 13 years three minutes with no clock to gov- Ifive seconds behind Individual ern us and ItJust seemed wrong on all Ichampion Austin Ramos of UCLA. COURTESY and fust one error on 29 attempts for a percent- The Broncos overcpowered Idaho State with 56 levels. J The Broncos finished 10th.ln both BRONCOSPORTS.COM age of.483. She also had five blocks. kl1\s, 53 assists, two aces, 52 digs and 11.5 blocks. - IJust wish that sports could go back : the men's and women's race. Freshman Jeanette Jenkins added 10 kills and The Bengals had 30kllls, 28 assists, 44 digs and tothat meaning that they held for : ·Axtman,.from Elmo, Wash., cov- . POCATELLO, Idaho-:TheBolse State voHey- seven digs. seven blocks. . .. ' .. . me as a child, to tlike me back to that : ered the eight kilometer race In 24 ·baH team (4-3, 0-0 Western Athletic Conference) Freshman Mandy Klein had 39 a8'Slsts, eight The Broncos are now 4-3 and have a week place Where a pitch or a stance cOuld 'minutes and five seconds, while . swept Idaho State In three games Wednesday in kl1\s and three '.blocks. Senior· Tella .Peterson' off before opening WAC play at seventh ranked take you anyWhere, to ,that ethereal IRamos Clocked In at 24 minutes. ·front of 409 fans In ReedGym. had nIne kl1\s and nine digs. SophomoreJamle Hllwall on thursday InHonolulu, HawaII.: plane where everything other than IBreanne Sande, from Colier d' .'.Tbl' win marks the first victory for a Bronco . Claussen. hadsevcnkllls. and 14 digs. Junior Solse· State' will. travel to San Jose State ·.I)n the stilipand~eensti1n8 10 secondi • I f Alene, was Boise Stat~'s top wo~,~ •volleyball team against Idaho State In PocatellQ Jackie Stroud had 23 digs.. . .' '. . Saturday, andwiU be ba~k homelnBrl:)nciJ Gym .W8ssecondary,superficlal'and hence .{!In's finIsher placing 30th In a time '. since 1992. The scores Were 30-21, 30-21; 30~19. . Idaho State was led by Fel1se Yocopls who had ' . for three straight begklnlng on Sept. 29 agalrist "nuIlanc1~ld when con1piued to the glory ofthe 8rfc1l~n;'" .. •pf 22:101n the sIx kl1Q~te~ run, ....• Cameron Flunderled Boise State with ,15 klIls 12 klIls and eight digs. Utah Stote. . September 19 2005 SPORTS 9 Tulane teams find homes after Katrina

BY BRAD TOWNSEND Tulane president Scott Cowen an- I found out that our one housing and staff at Conference USA In The DaUas HomIng News nounced, from Houston, that the option (In Houston) fell through,' Dallas. OPPORTUNIT1ES IN school could not hold a fall semes- Dickson says. The housing Instead It was C-USA officials who orga- BUSINESS Numerous universi- ter, but that students could enroll was needed for New Orleans resl- nized buses to pick up the football [DUCAnON at nine other Institutions and get dents who fled to Houston. and women's soccer teams from TECHNOLOGY ties offer classes and Tulane credit. That Is when Tulane turned Jackson, Miss. That was after a har- 11EAlll-1 On that day, after eight hours of to Plan B, contacting officials at rowing afternoon and night of Aug. THE FNVlfiONMFNT facilities to displaced 29, when the teams and traveling dellberation, Cowen said it was lm- Texas A&M, Texas Tech, SMU and AND MORE programs. portant that athletic teams "carry Louisiana Tech who had offered party huddled in a gym without the torch, be the face and represent help. power. On those rare times whenTulane the name" of Tulane. Those words The football team would be sent For several days, many members athletic director Rick Dickson al- will be on a patch sewn onto each to Ruston; the men's basketball, of the football and women's soc- lows himself a moment of reflec- athlete's uniform. women's SWimming and diving, cer traveling party were unable to tion, he compares Sept. 2 to step- But during the first few days after women's volleyball and women's communicate with family mem- ping out of a dark cave and resum- Sept. 2, there were moments when soccer teams to College Station; the bers. That included Dickson, whose ing llfe from scratch. Dickson wondered whether the re- baseball and women's basketball wife, Brenda, and four children had That was the day, four days after location could be pulled off. teams to Lubbock; the men's and evacuated from New Orleans on Hurricane Katrina ravaged 'lulane's In deciding where to place the women's tennis teams to Rice; the Aug. 28. home city of New Orleans, school teams, the administration deter- men's and women's golf teams to The women's soccer team went officials decided to carryon athleti- mined thut each potential site must SMU. on to Birmingham, Ala., and played cally, despite hell and high water. meet a five-point criteria: 'Iuitlon, But with the exception of two matches. But after the reloca- "I don't think we knew at the time housing; food, books and counsel- Louisiana Tech, all of those schools tion to College Station last week, what that meant," Dickson says. "I ing must be avallable for each ath- were set to begin classes that week. Dickson canceled matches sched- think if we were in more of a sane lete. A&M students registered for classes uled last weekend and this week- sjate of mind we wouldn't have at- Even though NCAA president at II a.m. on Sept. 7, so "we really end. "Hight now, we're concerned with tempted It." Myles Brand said athletes would had 24 hours to get this going," said how they're coping," says Dickson, Shell-shocked, yet determined, not be required to meet the NCAA's A&M senior associate athletic di- adding that the football and wom- the university's administration, mtnlmumof'tzclnsshours, Dickson rector John Thornton. en's soccer teams were the most coaches and student-athletes be- says, the school was determined "Here we have a 43,000-student affected because they had begun gan what was dubbed the "Tulane , not to "create some pseudo-profes- campus. Where do you come up training In New Orleans for the fall Athletics nelocatlon Project." sional athlete status. with another hundred places to Now, 327 athletes arc scattered "These kids needed to be on cam- sleep?" semester. Dickson has traveled to College across five campuses in two states, pus and In class. That's what they Thornton said it took a llerculean Station, Lubbock, Iiouston and from Lubbock to College Station to are, that's what they do, that's what collaborative effort from various Dallas to meet with athletes. lie Dallas to Houston to Huston, La. they're about." A&M departments, Including the said he needed to look each ath- Dickson has been immersed in Throughout Labor Day weekend, registrar's office, housing and stu- lete In the eye, hug, shake hands. "hundreds" of logistical issues and Dickson huddled with IIouston dent organizations. He needed their reinforcement as hasn't allowed himself to think athletic director Dave Maggard and "It was cross this off.then think of much as they needed his. about how he'll feel when students nice counterpart Bobby Mays. - two more things." "Here's a group of young men and and fans gather publicly for the first As Dickson flew to Dallas on The first busload of Tulane ath- women that have basically lost ev- time since Katrina. Labor Day evening, he thought that letes, the swimming team, nrrlved erything, yet they've plltthat aside "When the reality sets in of how a deal was in place for 110to 90 per- on the night of Sept. 6. By shortly and taken on an Integral role in unbellevably precious it Is to be cent of 'lulune's athletes to attend after midnight, all the displaced helping others that have It much taking this on, attempting what Hlce and Houston, athletes were in rooms, and barely II worse," Dickson says. we're attempting, I'll probably need Dickson planned to rejoin the hours luter they registered for class- "If we can do this In a positive and to duck out when that happens," football team, which had been di- es. Similur scrambllng, though on a effective way, without getting out of he says. Although many logistical verted to Dallas after waiting out smaller scale, took place at the oth- balance, without getting consumed hurdles have been cleared during Katrina's wrath in lackson, Mlss., er host schools. in traditional scorecards, then It'll the last three weeks, the work in a and make the unnouncement the Dickson effusively praises offi- cials at all of those schools, as well be the biggest victory that any of us sense has just begun. following morning. us commissioner Britton Ilanowsky will ever have been a part of." It was at 5 p.m, on Sept. 2 that "All of a sudden, Monday night .Family ties run deep for Bronco athletes

on as a freshman com- enjoy her family. ing from Iuneuu, Alaskn. In the end Iladllla admits, "I want Every school she chose to to do my best for my tenrn, even pursue had one common more than for my sister. I want to thrend-famlly. Badlllu is tnke advantage of the expcrlence Zentz's little sister. here, and that Includes sehoul," Growing up In Montann, Zentz hud little opportu- nltyto get to know Badilln. While both women boust the same Filipino father, their different American mothers separated them during childhood. Family reunions and ARE You A FUTURE TEACHER? times where Michele re- turned to Juneau for a fam- ily visit carried the same 0101 miss Ihls ImPlnant meedng eo SePlember 218t4:45 p.m.In EdBldo #330. Relrcshmeotsl theme: soccer. Cousins, Whal cooductls ethical and unethical 10the prollssloni» aunts, uncles, und espe- cially their father, n soccer lelo the srodent program 81 www.oea.oru. TODIYII ':l,i plnyer for Seattle Pacific ,~ University who also had a DOlliE STATE TIII:ACHUn EDUCATION I\SGOCIATION ':; run' ut the nntional team, GAItG WILGON.PREIlIIDIlN ..T IEAOP nOU'-PHOTMAIL.COM. compete In family soccer IDAHO .DUCATIOH .... OOl .. TIOH tournaments within their family. In fact, Zentz calls ~"" the family reunion a soc- cergame. Cheese... From thut Influence, delicious meatis, letitiuce, Michele und Theresa have pickles, tiomabo and chips. followed soccer In their own pursuits. Head coach Steve Lucas " Over 30 satiisfying states that Zentz had a sandwiches and salads good career as a college ,for lunch, dinner, picnics player. lie feels that his assistant docs a great job and partiies. of separutlng the roles of ~-} . \'Olt·\t ,;; , coach and sister, und that her presence Is a benefit -Bol<,< '''' B( '<''' ~ru for everyone, giving equal advice on the field . . Iladl1!a agrees. "On the ,'

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There may not be a team in the nation more in need of a home game than Boise State. "We playa lot better at home and I'm sure that's why ev- too similar to the way the Broncos have began this season. In eryone is excited to have our first home game here," defen- 2001, Dan Hawkins' first as head coach, the Broncos started sive tackle Alex Guerrero said. "Especially with the caliber of the season playing a South Eastern Conference team and a team that Bowling Green has." team from the Pacific 10 Conference. The Broncos had a nation-best22-gamewin streaksnapped In 2001, Boise State lost to South Carolina on the road 32- in the Liberty Bowl on New Year's Eve. Now, two more road 13, and to Washington State at home 41-20. That home loss ; games later, Boise State Is in the midst of its longest losing to the Cougars happens also to be the last time the Broncos streak (3 games) since 1997. That year was the lone season . have lost at Bronco Stadium. Boise State boasts the longest -,. Wider Houston Nutt, when Boise State went 5-6; the season home win streak In the nation. Guerrero is one of seven se- following the death offormer head coach Pokey Allen. niors that have been with the program during that entire ..•..': In the six seasons between the two streaks, the Broncos time, and understands the importance of the streak. "It's huge because you want to hold on to something. We obvi- have had three two-game losing streaks. The last one is far I ously can't hang on to having a perfect season now, but [want to be able to leave with a perfect record here at home." The team has won 25 straight games at home by a margin of 48.2-15.6. The Broncos may need to score that much to keep up with the high- powered offense of Bowling Green Wednesday night. Omar Jacobs leads an of- fense that has averaged 41 points per game this BSU will be back In Bronco Stadium lor the first time since season. November. The team has lost three straight on the road. FREE 2S MOVIE CHANNELS Senior offensive tackle Daryn Colledge said back In the football field to show that those first two games -0.... ~'WIE 3 MONTHS that it's going to be a 'real challenge' against that wasn't the typical Boise State football team and start get- FREE DVR Jacobs, but also said that everyone is excited. ting back to our winning ways," Zabransky said. EQUIPMENT UPGRADE FREE OVER 200 CHANNELS On the fiip side, the Falcons have also giv- FIRST MONTH The home field advantage goes the Broncos way also be- en up an average of 43.5 points to its two op- cause Bowling Green has not played a road game west of the ponents -.That includes a mind-boggling 548 Great Plains since 1992 when they played in the California ;;,: ::.: ,.. .. FREE STANDARD . ~~ " ":;;~f ~:'.:.:~:".". PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION yards rushing in the two games. Raisin Dowl against Fresno State in Fresno, Calif. In1991. '. - < "We just need to play our type of football. [ The Falcons beat Fresno State, 28-21. But, the last regular Tor:RANKfO IN CliITOM[R IA1llfACTION DYACII think that if we can play our football, we can season road game out west for Bowling Green was at Arizona ... just run all over the defense, get some rushing in 1987 when the Wildcats beat BGSU 45~7. yards and throw for some stuff. Just play some However, this Bowling Green team is lethal with a com- Boise State football," Colledge said. bined record of 39-12 record since the 2001 season, which A home game may be what the Broncos have was the first season under now Florida head coach Urban ordered. The Liberty Bowl was very close to a NETWORKdrsR Meyer: road game. As Louisville was just a hop, skip Bollor TV for all. "It's going to have to be a no mistake game," Guerrero said. and a jump away from Memphis, the game had "Aguy llke Omar Jacobs, who Is probably having a better year a home field advantage for the Cardinals. The Treasure Vallev than he did last year, and the year he had last year was just Next Dey Instell season opener at Georgia this season was the ridiculous. He just destroyed Wisconsin's defense. It's just In South WestIdaho end largest crowd Boise State has ever played in - something we will have to come in with a positive mind. EasternOregon front of. "We can't be all, 'oh we just lost two games.' We have to come 206·442·0070 . The players on offense may also get a chance in here and do this, just like we did with Timmy Chang and to come together a bit on the field now that a Ryan Moats last year. It's just something that we are pretty Call 208-447-9243 home crowd will allow them to hear quarter- good at home. I just hope we can do it. I'm confident that we back Jared Zabransky at the line. will because we love the crowd out here and we want to show for Student Specials! "We arc excited about being home and to get them that we can still play." j:"~I;.r i ------_._--_.,~ _."._------~." ~~~

. BY TREVOR HORN "He is a very athletic kid who runs hard rushing and 45touchdowns-induding a Johnson calls himself part black, part Sports Editor and has got great speed," quarterback Jared school-record 1,751rushing yards his senior Cherokee, and a mixture of European back- Zabransky said. "If he continues to run like season. His dad says that Johnson's greatest grounds. Growing up, the Cherokee heritage Banana man. that and stays healthy, then we got some attribute is his speed-but he doesn't think was influential in his life. Johnson says that Crochet boy. high hopes for him." . so. to this day, he is still searching for the exact Knitter, knit freak, knit wit. The San Dimas, Calif. native is showing "I think it's my ability to take what defend- tribe number his family is from. But, since These are all names freshman 'an Johnson signs of high hopes now. Through the first ers give me," Johnson said. "If they give me his great-grandmother passed away, there has been called since coming to Boise State two games of the season, Johnson leads the a little lean, I can exploit it. If they are going is no one else in the family that knows what as a recruit before the 2004 season. Broncos in rushing yards (120), yards per to hit me and not wrap up, I can take that hit tribe they are from. "I really don't like any of them. None of carry (7,5)and longest run from scrimmage and stay up somehow and keep moving." "After she died we couldn't really find out ; them really tell who I am," Johnson said. (28). He did just that against Oregon State. On too much about it. I would love to know more Johnson has been given these nicknames "I'm really stoked with my performance. It one play in the first half, Johnson was hit at about my background, but I've always found for his quirky habits off the field. He says he just shows the hard work I did In the summer the line of scrimmage, but bounced off the dead ends when we are trying to look for it," ",. eats 10bananas a day, and is known to bring and during the spring and last fall just paid initial hit, and motored up the field for seven Johnson said. a knitting kit with him to team meetings. off,"Johnson said. yards. But unlike the search forhis past, Johnson's '.•..': But he could be called one of the best ever Johnson arrived at Boise State follow- The diversity off the field is one aspect skills as a running back now are shaping {or at Boise State because of his abiIlties on the ing a stellar career at Damien High Schoo!. that mirrors his numerous abiIlties on the I field. Johnson finished his career with 3,627yards field. See lolmson (pago 6/ 'Hall returns' despite legal battles

BY TREVOR HORN field is a good thing. Ithink Marty (Tadman) has filled Sports Editor in nice for a guy that's only been in the system for one year," AlexGuerrero said. "Tosee an experienced guy Pollowlng an offseason of legal turmoil stemming (Hall) back there is a good thing." from a deadly accident on May 8, senior safety Cam Tadman has started both games at free safety,and Hall will play again Wednesday night against Bowling played last season as a true freshman when Hall Green. was injured midseason. In the two games this year, "Cam Hall is a great player and he deserves to be Tadman is third on the team with 17tackles. out there. It's nice to have him back on the team and "Cam is the most experienced of all our defensive get him back to his regular life. Other than that, we. backs and he is a leader and he knows what he is do- are Just excited to have him and we will welcome him ing out there," Tadman said. "Cam's a senior and he back," Daryn Colledge said. deserves to play. So once he gets back into the saddle IIall was originally charges with four felonies and a and begins to play. He will be in there," misdemeanor for his involvement in the accident on Hall has chosen not to speakwith the media this HWY55 that killed a family of three. season. In the final two games last season, Hall's perfor- Earlier this month, the three vehicular manslaugh- Gat's burning In ypur life? ('-") ter charges were dropped against Hall, and the mance was near outstanding. A combined 29 tackles Student Conduct Committee agreed to reinstate Hall and two against Nevada and Louisville urnlnR .,~ as an active member of the Boise State football team. led the Broncos. "That is a very difficult situation. It's a tough situ- - "Cam brings something else that is not just football. r=;tQtn.co!: ation all the way around and I think we am Just tak- He's gotan intensity to him. He's always real straight ing it day-by-day and looking at everything that is out faced and he's got an iron jaw," Guerrero said. "We Thursday Nights at 7 pm there and piece this thing back together a little bit," like the way he looks out there and it's something a 02 Lounge - BFCC head coach Dan Hawkins said. defense needs. A defense needs a total attitude and I Hall's presence on the field, according to other think Cam brings that to it." 3852 North Eagle Road players, will be a welcomed sight for them, and espe- Hall was a part-time starter and special teams play- Boise, Idaho . \ cially Hall. er for the Broncos and finished with 46 tackles, one Info: 989-3141 / md@bpmin~com "There is no question that having Cam back on the tackle for loss, and three interceptions last season. -'-t---'---~~'-'--

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Sept. 3 Georgia 48, BSU 13 Sept. 10 Oregon State 30, BSU 27 Sept. 21 BGSU @ BSU, 6 p.rn. Oct. 1 BSU @ Hawaii, 6 p.m, (HT) Oct. 8 Portland St. @ BSU, 6 p.rn. Oct. 15 San Jose St @ BSU, 6 p.m. Oct. 22 BSU @ Utah St., 4:30 p.m. Oct. 29 Nevada @ BSU, 1 p.m. Nov. 5 New Mexico St. @ BSU, 1 p.m Nov. 10 Fresno St. @ BSU, 6 p.rn. Nov. 19 Idaho @ BSU, 1 p.rn. Nov. 26 BSU @ La. Tech, 6 p.m. (CT)

Jared Zabransky: The junior signal caller may need a big game ver- sus Bowling Green more than anyone. Eight turnovers in two games is hard to overcome, but Z is confident that he is ready to go, and his team- mates are standing behind him.

Cam Hall: There may be some scrutiny for the senior, but his pres- ence will be an added bonus for Boise State-especially versus Jacobs. His leadership and hard-nosed play will be welcomed for a secondary that is thin at the safety position.

Alex Guerrero: '1\'10 sacks and seven tackles against Oregon State is going to be hard to match, But, don't be surprised in he is in the backfield more often than not Wednesday, IIis pass rushing skills are something Boise State has been lacking in the past, but the senior has been playing like a guy gearing up for the pros next season, ARBITERONLINE.COM II

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Sept. 3 WJsconsin 56, BGSU 42 Sept. 10 BGSU 40, Ball State 31 Sept. 21 BGSU @ Boise State, 6 p.m. Oct. 1 Temple @ BGSU, 4 p.m. Oct. 8 Ohio @ BGSU, 6 p.m, Oct. 15 BGSU @ Buffalo, 1:30 p.m. Oct. 22 W. Michigan @ BGSU, 4 p.m. Oct. 29 Akron @ BGSU, 4 p.m. Nay. 5 BGSU @Kent State, 1p.m. Nay. 15 BGSU @ Miami (OH), 7 p.m. Nay. 22. Toledo @ BGSU, 7 p.m. Dec. 1 MAC Championship, 7:30 p.m. i' Ornar Jacobs: There may not be a better quarterback in the nation. In 14 career starts, the junior has thrown for 300 plus yards in 10ofthem. He has accuracy and a strong arm.

BJ. Lane: With All-MACsenior running back P.}.Pope side- lined with two ankle injuries against Wisconsin, Lane has gotten the majority ofthe carries. The Falcons will miss Pope, who is just the second player in school history to rush for back-to-back 1,000 rushing yard seasons.

Charles Sharon! Steve Sanders: Both receivers have combined for 483 yards receiving and five touchdowns. Jacobs spreads the ball around, but his two primary targets will give the Boise State secondary problems all night. ------,.------

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BY RYAN AUrULLO look at Omar and think 'holy smokes' like " can play with these guys.' That BGNews this is this guy's first game as a college was a confidence booster throughout football quarterback. And look where thewhole season." If he continues to be successful as he is." Jacobs began last year not exactly a football coach, it's unlikely Bowling Or look anywhere in Northwest Ohio knowing why he was on the same field Green head coach Gregg Brandon will for' that matter. The publicity Jacobs as a Heisman winner. ever usc his education degree for its in- has received since throwing for 218 He'll start this season as a dark horse tended purpose. yards and a pair of touchdowns in that candidate for the same honor. The But what a great reverse psychology 40-24 loss to Oklahoma has been un- humble, if not shy Jacobs appears re- CUlture Columnist professor the coach would make: paralleled by any athlete that has come ceptive to the thought of leaving early The third-year Bowling Green coach before him at the university. for the NFL, but it's a situation he will It seemed only appropriate that as I waited in has routinely received positive results Jacobs finished his first season at address more as the season progresses. line for football tickets that I write about something when he makes a pessimistic predic- BG as the successor to now Cleveland Right now, he's welcoming the com- football-related. Despite road losses in the first two tion about his sensational junior quar- Browns quarterback Josh Harris, with parisons drawn between he and some games of t he season, last Thursday's lines were quite terback, Omar Jacobs. a stat line that may have NFL commis- of the elite professional long. Apparently, all the anti-Zabransky and "our When Jacobs visited Bowling Green sioner Paul Tagliabue announcing his who got their starts in the MAC,includ- team stinks" sentiments that have been circling cam- on a recruiting trip during a blistering- name early in April's draft. ing Byron Leftwich, Chad Pennington pus like hungry vultures aren't the only things Boise cold January day, Brandon, the prog- Jacobs' 4,002 passing yards set a and Ben Roethlisberger. State students have to say about this young season. nosticator, knew the native of Florida school mark, while his 41 touchdown The similarities Jacobs has received In fact, I distinctly heard one guy even say he thinks would opt to play in a warmer environ- throws and four interceptions arc Mid- aren't patented to MAC alumnus, we are going to beat this week's opponent. Granted, ment. American Conference records. Jacobs though. He garnered a couple more it was me, but I'm quite certain several other people Then, in Jacobs' first collegiate start also proved to be of the prototype Oct. 2., in what may go down as pos- heard me: last year at Oklahoma, Brandon be- mold by rushing for 300 yards and four sibly his best collegiate game. Jacobs It's about time gridiron action returns to Bronco lieved his signal caller would be intimi- scores, while showing his elusiveness torched Big East's Temple for 367 yards Stadium. I can only play football in the street in front dated by the raucous Sooner crowd. in being sacked a league-low 10 times. and four scores on 21-of-26 passing of my house so many times before I want to suit up (in He went as far as to say he felt sorry for And it all started during that early in the Falcons' 70-16 laugher over the a horrid orange toga) and run into the stadium my- Jacobs at the time. September game when Jacobs and the Owls. self. Besides, the chip-sealing they did on all the lo- Here's to hoping we don't sec Falcons stood tough before falling to So what can Jabobs possibly do for an cal streets is tearing up my running shoes. Brandon's face anywhere ncar an the eventual Big 12 champion. encore? A season like he had in 2004, in I was extremely freaked out when I realized we "Omar Jacobs for Helsman" campaign "Most definitely. That was a huge which he passed for 300 yards in eight had a Wednesday night game this season. In a ad. confidence booster playing with the ofthe Falcons' 12 games, can only make stroke of sheer stupidity, I signed up for two evening "We're standing on the sideline at Heisman winner (jason White) from for a letdown this year. classes this semester - one on Mondays and one on Oklahoma, and I get the headset on, and the year before:' said Jacobs, the reign- So far, Jacobs has two straight 300 Wednesdays. Several of my friends are unable to I can't even hear it's so loud," Brandon ing MAC Offensive Player of the Year. plus passing games this year. Jacobs attend the game this week because of their course said of the season opener in Norman. "I "When , was out there playing, I was will test BSU Wednesday night. schedules, and they are less than thrilled. Luckily, due to either immaculate syllabus construction or a marketing professor who might just love football more than me, my Wednesday class was replaced by a take-home exam. But what about the rest of the poor Jehnsen Ifrom page 31 saps crammed into classrooms on that night? Maybe it's time this community pretends it's a small Texas Students a wonderful future for the well-spoken and town and close down the entireclty on game day. courteous young man. And what of our adversary this week? Just who is "We knew he was capable of doing some re- Bowling Green State University and why have I never ally good things based on what he has done in seen them when ESPN covers the PBA? the past," Zabransky said. Let's examine the school athletic program's Web Fly Cheaper Johnson also said his decision to come to site ... Is the bowling team mentioned? Not once. Boise State was an easy one. Do the school colors include green? Nope - brown Sample roundtrip Student Airfares from Boise to: "I felt that Boise State was going to be the and orange. Weird. best fit for me because they wanted me as Sacramento $124 London $528 Is the school mascot representative of state iconog- much as I wanted to play football. When they _ raphy? Not so much. Back in 1927, an alum and 10- Wash., D.C. . Frankfurt called me it was, 'Hey, it's coach Hawkins.' $240 $579 I cal sports reporter had just finished reading a book Hearing his excitement that he really wanted Grand Forks $264 Lima $729 - about falconry and suggested the name be changed - me really set me on Boise State." • from "The Normals" to "The Falcons." Nice move. - ·8.:··'''·, Twice, Johnson has had the chance to ,i •• ():\~------I can't really say much about that last one - it's not I 1-'....,;" show his skills on national television. On like we have wild horses running amok around the Wednesday he will get a third. valley these days. (But we probably should.) Some have questioned that if he is able to '%~ ~~~_~ _!_r~~~~~ So, anyway, football is back in Boise on Wednesday, run with such ease, why not give him the ball and my life can have meaning once again. Lines be- .:.... Text IlFLY" to 22122 more often. 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ARBITERONLINE.COM •. Falcons are no easy Bowling Green Junior quarter- back Is a dark- opponent for Broncos horse candtdate for the Hetsman. BY DUSTIN LAPRAY carries and the team's only rushing score. good player. They Assistant Sports Editor Jacobs has mobility in the pocket, but has t know how to win net (-6) yards rushing on l l attempts. there, they've won The Boise State Broncos have began the season with two Although this game is being hyped as an of- a lot of games, and consecutive losses. They have lost three straight games dat- fensive circus, it will be the defenses that decide (head coach) Dan ing back to the Liberty Bowl last season. The Bowling Green the game. The Falcons took the final lead last Hawkins does a great Falcons look to make it four in a row. week against Ball State with an Antonio Smith job there. 1 think they The Falcons are not hiding their intentions concerning a return for a touchdown that gave are very similar to us. game-plan. Bowling Green owns one of the nation's best aer- the Falcons the win. You look at their two- ial attacks. Senior quarterback and Heisman hopeful Omar Boise State has no interceptions, defensively, deep, size-wise, and Jacobs has thrown for 458 yards and five touchdowns against through two games this season. what they're playing Wisconsin and 428 yards with five touchdowns against Ball The Broncos have given up an average of336.5 . with is very compara- State. yards per game through the air in the last two ble to what we're play- That's 10 touchdowns in two games, against a BSU defense games. ing with, so 1 think it that has been suspect over the years on the deep ball. Jacobs The Bowling Green defense, which gave up will be a good match- has thrown those scores to five different receivers and has 388 yards on the ground to Big Ten powerhouse up," only thrown one interception this season. Wisconsin, has nine players with double-digit PHOTO COURTESY BG NEWS Zabransky has been "I don't set TD goals; they call the' plays and 1 run them," tackles through two games, but has only caused much maligned this Jacobs said. "I just want to win games: two turnovers and totaled two sacks. Jacobs has been sacked fall for his play on the field. His completion percentage is at Senior receiver Steve Sanders leads the team with four five times in two games. 50.9 percent and he has only thrown for 303 yards, four inter- touchdown grabs, but is second on the team with 13 recep- The Falcons (I-I, 1-0 MAC) are picked to win the Mid- ceptions and three touchdowns on 27-of-53 passing in two tions. Charles Sharon has 17 catches for 237 yards and three American- Conference. Boise State was picked to win the games. He was responsible for six turnovers in the Georgia TDs. Corey Partridge also has 10 catches and a score. Western Athletic Conference. This should be an explosive game. Jacobs is taking a face-up look at the trip to Boise. The Falcons are going to miss their starting tailback P.J. contest, with two teams battling to legitimize their pro- "Every game is important but MAC games have a little bit Pope, who should miss the BSU game with a pair of ankle in- grams. more behind them. At Boise, we need to just play the game. juries. Pope has run for more than 1,000 yards in each of the "(The Broncos) are a little wounded right now,' Bowling It's all determined between the lines. It is going to be a great last two seasons. The Falcons hence will resort to a running- Green head coach Gregg Brandon said. "Going into their fight. There are two great offenses. Their defense will try to back-by committee method in the backfield with B.J. Lane place, their first home game, is not going to be easy. They've stop us and defenses always get overshadowed in games like getting the majority of the carries. Lane has 122 yards on 35 got a veteran quarterback, (Jared) Zabransky, who is a very this so you need to just play the game." Oh my, Omar Jacobs The junior quarterback for and five touchdowns. Jacobs credits the success of the offense to finding Bowling Green is one of the best the opponent's weakness. "We try to find an advan- tage and attack it. We have a lot of good players who to ever go against Boise State can hurt you," Jacobs said. With two productive games played, and 11 more BY StjAWN ASHBY opportunities, Jacobs continues to add to last sea- Sports Writer son's nationally recognized numbers. He finished last season rated first in touchdown passes (41), first In The Boise State football team will face an offense points responsible for (22.5/game), second in total of- that has yet to beheld under 500 yard this season fense (358.5 yards), second in passing yards per game when they meet up with the Falcons of Bowling Green (333.5), third in passing efficiency (167.2), and fourth State University on Wednesday night. The Falcons in completions per game (25.6). With numbers lead- high flying offense is led by their ing the nation last season, Jacobs entered this season Candidate quarterback Omar Jacobs, who will con- as a legitimate Heisman hopefull tinue his Heisman campaign on the blue. "It's an honortobe thought of as that caliber of play- "That guy can make some things happen. He is one er," Jacobs says of being named a contender for the of the better players in the country," BSU head coach Heisman, but his first concern is Winning. Dan Hawkins said. "I'm really only concerned with how we perform as Jacobs and the Falcons began their season in a team ... alii am thinking about is winning the MAC. Madison against the Wisconsin Badgers. Despite That is the only thing that matters to me and my team- an awe-inspiring performance by Jacobs and the mates," Jacobs says. offense, the Wisconsin running game proved too Like the Broncos, the falcons began their season much. The Falcons dropped their opening game 56· on the road, and will not return to their home until 42. Jacobs finished the contest with 458 yards, and October 1. Jacobs understands the importance of the five touchdowns. Jacobs followed up his performance Broncos returning home to host Bowing Green. in Madison, Wise. with a similar outing against Ball "They have a great program, and will be excited that State University, finishing the game with 428 yards they are playing at home,' Jacobs said. ,"" IIARBITERONLINE.COM Team Stats Score By Ouarters BSU BBSU 123 4 TOT Pts. Per game 20.0 41.0 BSU 14 3 17 6 40 Opp.PPG 39 43.5 OPP 21 17 27 13 . 78 1&1 Downs 38 52 BGSU 27 29 7 19 82 Rushing Yds. 318 199 OPP 14 35 17 21 87 Opp.Rush Yds. 263 548 Passsing Yds. 356 88S Opp.Pass Yds. 673 410 WAC Standings Time of Poss. 29.23 27:13 Overall WAC School W L W L Fresno State 1 1 o 0 Nevada 1 1 o 0 San Jose State 1 1 o 0 Utah State o 1 o 0 Boise State o 2 o p Hawaii o 2 o 0 La Tech o 2 o 0 Idaho o 3 o 0 Now Mexico State o 3 o 0 MAC Standings East Division West DiVision Overall MAC Overall MAC School W L W L School W L W L Bowling Green 1 1 1 0 Toledo 3 0 1 0 Miami,Oh 1 2 1 1 C. Michigan 1 2 1 0 Ackron 1 1 0 0 E. Michigan 1 2 1 2 Ohio 1 2 0 0 N. Dlinois 1 2 0 0 Buffalo 0 3 0 0 W. Michigan 1 2 0 1 Kent State 1 2 0 1 Ball State 0 3 0 1 Keys to the game:

Run the football: The Bowling·Green defense has yielded 548 yards on the ground in two games this season. Boise State has shown it can run the ball. This could be a big night on the ground for the Broncos.

Contain Jacobs: Like Timmy Chang and Ryan Moats last season, the Broncos will once again look to slow down a big-time offensive player. Jacobs may be the most gifted signal caller to play at Boise State, and Cam Hall return should help.

Find Schouman: The junior tight end was Zabransky's favorite target last season before he was injured. Sofar this season, he has two catches for 16 yards. Concerns about a nagging injury were dismissed when scored three touchdowns in a fall . scrimmage. But, in order for an effective pass game, Zabransky needs to connect with Schouman.