ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS Third Eye Blind's attempt at imparting insight Tuesday UNLVjumps out to early lead in WAC golf falls on deaf teenybopper ears at Event Center tournament, only two under-par for SJSU See page 4 SPARTAN DAILY See page 6 April 28, 1998 Volume 110, No. 61 Serving San Jose State University Since 1934 Russian scholar speaks Professor turns eye on current events in Eastern Europe members of Pi Sigma Alpha, the study and research ethnic rela- land, native Belarussians consti- By Kevin W. Hectenuen Jose State University politi- tions in America as opposed to tute 77 percent of the popula- Staff Writer San Senior cal science honor society, in the his homeland. tion, yet the majority of them Student Union about the chang- Fulbright scholarships, named have been assimilated by the Mark Twain once said, "East ing political and ethnic scene in after the late Sen. William Russian minority, and speak is east and west is west, and his homeland and in neighboring Fulbright, the man who came up Russian instead of their mother never the twain shall meet." Ukraine. with the idea, are awarded to tongue, Belarussian. He likened An Eastern European profes- Belarus and Ukraine are for- American and foreign scholars to the situation to that of Ireland, sor proved him wrong Monday mer republics of the Soviet study in each other's lands. where most Irish people speak afternoon. Union, which collapsed in 1991. "We didn't experience ethnic English rather than their native J F(1111E111(1 Mese/ Spartan Daily Dr. Biaspamiatnykh Mikalai independent states have hostility," Mikalai said of his Gaelic. Fifteen University, is the chair of theory and history been formed from the onetime country in the years after the "The Belarussians have been Right, Biaspamiatnykh Mikalai from Grodno State of world cultures at Grodno communist power. Soviet collapse. "We are con- assimilated," Mikalai said. "They Republic of Belarus, passes out Belarussian stamps to political sci- State University in Grodno, Mikalai is visiting the United formists." have lost their native language." ence students Marina Dyke, left, and Tomoko Shintani, middle. Mikalai Republic of Belarus. He spoke to States as a Fulbright scholar to He noted that in his home- See Mikalai, page 8 spoke about life before and after Soviet rule Monday. Cheating Return to sender equals breeding Newfound infidelity in animal kingdom ups odds of genetic variety and passage Bt Margaret Bethel 55 rater
A cheating spouse has been a touchy subject from scarlet let- ters to no-fault divorces, but in the animal kingdom infidelity is used strategically. Evidence of straying among animals previously thought to be monogamous in the wild has led scientists to use newer tech- nology in researching them. "Certain birds are said to be extremely faithful, but we've been finding that they even cheat," said Vida Kenk, a San Jose State University biology professor. Traditionally, birds are con- sidered the most monogamous animals in the world, with 90 percent or more of species pair- ing up to mate and rear chicks together. But with technical advance's used to determine parentage, it turns out that some 30 percent of the time, male birds help to raise chicks that aren't their own. The moth- er bird, in other words, lays eggs of mixed lineage, sure evidence of her dalliance. Hiding out from the heat, San Jose State University student Ly Van Le con- Nguyen at the Student Union. An hour of pingpong is $1.50 with student ID, Mt, "They're not monogamous centrates on the ball while playing a pingpong garoe against friend Tommy paddle is 50 cents. Pingpong is open during Student Union hours. because it gives them a better chance of genetic variation in their (ifTspring," said Rodney Myatt, S.JSU biology professor. Not only do birds of both gen- ders fool around, some do sur- reptitiously The dunnock, a lit- Gentlemen: Start your electronic engines tle brown bird from the sparrow family, is known to take cover SJSU students get green flag to make racing circuit pitstop with senior project See Infidelity, page 8 when electrical engineering stu- microprocessor brain and elec- chassis 11 a standard -sized car t hat sends signals to the wire By Cindy Sail-berry tronic circuitry of the remote controlled car found in keep the car on course. Staff Writer dents from San Jose State Fair shows University, U(7 Davis and ue iiitonomous race car he and his hobby shops. The car, equipped For the Natcar design compe- Berkeley put their senior pro- team have been designing for the with visual sensiirs and an elec- tition. Wilson's team must use Robotic cars will hit the 1998 jects to the challenge. competition since January tric motor, is programmed to ti tb. same motor and recharge- flip side of National Semiconductor Greg Wilson, an SNIT engi- Wilsim said an electronic sen- low a wire taped on a carpeted able battery in its vehicle as Corporation Natcar) racing neering student and technician sor and control system allows 200-foot track. Computer Pro other teams, according to official circuit on May 29 at the compa- at Applied Signal Technology in hint to manipulate the robotic gram med instructions and a Natcar rules. The competitive SJPD Blue' ny's headquarters in Sunnyvale Sunnyvale, tinkers with the vehicle constructed from the magnetic device attached to the See Racing, page 8 By Sharon Parks Suet W'riter Business Tower gets $2 mil boost Guns and badges took a back- seat to physical fitness and units Tower Award recipients vate classrooms in the Business of school fundraising. "Money from needed as 35 women got an Tower, according to Regional private. individuals should go to stu- inkling of the real world of San James and Lorraine Program Coordinator Julie Stone. dents who need it, not the state." Jose police work. "He SJSU President Caret) A common practice at private uni- "This is reality versus televi- Boccardo turn generosity asked me if I could contribute $2 versities for decades, SJSU didn't sion," said San Jose Police million to renovate classrooms in the officially raise funds until 1991 Officer Barbara Mellock, who toward SJSU renovation business school," Boccardo said "I because it was prohibited by law, was answering questions at said, 'Bob, why the hell is a private according to Janet Redding, vice SJPD's third Woman's Career By Susan Shaw individual like me. contributing president of University Advancement. Exploration Fair at Evergreen Stall Wriier funds to a state institution?' " However, unofficial donations were Valley College Saturday. The Boccardos' generosity. which made, what Redding called "stealth Female police officers said Thanks to James &wear& and has often touched the San Jose com- fundraising." Today, fundraising is a that attending the academy is a his wife Lorraine, San Jose State munity, extended to S.ISU, earning normal activity in the CSU system. rigorous experience with little University campus is $2 million the couple 8.1511's I 994 Tower Residing said her department Chris Riles. Spartan Dinh time for anything else. richer. Award, presented on April 25, raised $11.9 million in private funds James Boccardo, above, and wife Lorraine received the Participants were warned last fiscal year and has already Boccardo and his wife have according to school officials Tower Award Saturday for donating $2 million to renovate that cases dealing with child pledged $2 million to fund the "I'd like to appear before a legisla- raised $10 million in the current fis SJSU business classrooms and to help fund the San abuse were tough, that they had College of Business Classroom tor and give them an earful," cal year that ends in July to be physically in shape and Renovation Project that will reno- Boccardo said regarding the notion Carlos-Fourth Street campus gateway. See Boccardo, page' 8 See &MD, page 8 Alcohol abuse Looking for love: affects academic spring heralds personal growth amorous actions in the. body lees curled Strangers exchanging The fetal posi- night, up in a Wondering with the. yellow glances, tion what were. stretched over its in the night, skin We'd be shar- bones The white. peirtion the chances, hetiire the night of the. eye's are. yellow ing love, broken red Mood was through ... with and Large. sores cover Yes, spring is here vessels. who the. back, chest and shoul- love is in the air. And it ders of the body. The better to sing about stomach, ankles and feet than 01' Blue Eye's him- self, Frank Sinatra. ;ire swollen with fluid, Mark Gomez looking as if the body Californians are. offi- were. eight months preg- cially ready to say good- temperamental STAFF Wit frER nant. bye to the This is a descriptiem of downpours of El Nino and person dying front the welcome in the. golden a rise in temperatun. effectsit ticoholism. rays of the sun god. With the comes the rise. in hormones, and they are. flood- If societv t,ols lei educate its 12 million college campus. students, between 24(),(t5) :end 360,000 tel them ing the If this is you, don't worry, because you're not will die nj alcohol -related cause's, according to aiming college the Alcohol Advocacy Resource Center in alone. It is it natural occurrence students. \Vieshington.1) (' mother dying wrenches soul Thoughts of living in the. '90s, swinging singles According to research compiled by the. U.S Of course, more attention to being safe. When Department of Health and }Inman Services, l's one of the. oldest jokes I know: ' remission, although she still smokes need to pay alcohol e. \ en in the short term gets in the way of What do you call a dog with Wings? something I desperately want her to quit. the urge hits and opportunity rises, be. prepared. an unexpected surprise. with acadenuc toil personal growth and poses ie sign- Linda McCartney. Times have changed in regard to mam- You don't want know ncant threat tee e ollege students from :ell walks Now, before I get more angry letters. mograms and breast cancer screenings. someone. you hardly the at remains that this is the of I'm tuA trying to make fun of her death; My mom didn't receive her first mammo- However, the 're is a nrvstical, magic, ml According to Alcohol Advocacy Resource just the oppeisite, in fact. gram until the one which detected her time of year when in the pollen) that draws Center. alcohol is implicated in 90 percent of all Although I really enjoyed the joke, cancer, at age 49. Back then, mammo- aura in the air (maybe i sexes together. canums rapes. It is involved with 70 percent of McCartney's death touched a nerve deep grams weren't routinely given to women opposite. (anti same aro t.% u aring skimpier hehavior on campus and 25 percent of in me. Her death ultimately of liver under 50. Women on campus clothes. Summer dresses, short skirts and [dim- II academic attrition. cancer, but triggered by breast cancer It is essential that women get mammo- es, formed T-shirts and an occasional piiir According to the center, 60 percent of college hit home. grams early and often. According to the fitting shorts seem to be. popular cc tort diagnosed with a sexually transmitted In April of 1992, my mother, Mary, was American Cancer Society, women who of Daisy Duke. ih-ease were drunk at the time of infect ion and diagnosed with breast cancer. She was have breast cancer detected early have a amongst the. women. Whether 1,1' not this is by As main .-todents will eventually die of alcohol - 49. 95 percent chance of survival. design, it draws at tent ion related causes as will get their master's and doe- Three weeks after the diagnosis, she. If my mom's physician hadn't noticed Men are exuding their bieclie hir status, lookin' ti iral degrees. had a radical mastectomy. that she'd never had a mammogram, my for some lovin' from the ladies. I fitting the gym Also. iiccording to the. center, college students I have been through the hell of drug nurther swears, "I'd be dead now." or lowering the top on the. cot ivert i tile', they're on iinsome an ost limited 430 minuet gallons of and alcohol addiction, but nothing prepared me for One in nine women will develop breast cancer in the prowl with the attitude t hat the'y are the guy heel.. wine :end liquor per year. the gut-wrenching iigony you feel when a family their lifetime and as women get older, the odds get the ladies love to hive This Ls enough alcohol to fill 3,500 Olympic - member is diagnosed with cancer. worse. One out of 500 in their 30s will develop Students: be wi I ry ed. an in to study for sized swimming pools. All the misery of my life combined was noth- breast cancer. Compare that with one in 50 women finals with the. background music of "Between College students spend approximately $5.5 ing to the horror I fi.lt as she', under the effects of having breast cancer between the ages of 45 and 50. the Sheets" by the !sky lirot he rs. It could lead lei talon yearly on alcohol, more than it costs to pre-surgery anesthesia, told me. that she had named This is a staggering statistic. Look around in the an all-night, one-on-one get tin' -it -on session operate campus libraries or fund all scholar- me. executor of her afthirs, and to look after my sis- class or office you're in How many women are Just make sure. to prepare tor finals the. morning -hips and fellowships nationwide. according (ii ter if she. didn't make it. there.? after. leaser instinct tIi' nter I was 23 years old you don't bury your mom at Thankfully, mammograms and self exams have Because it's mu ire. t lit en a primal. What can colleges do to help the situation of 23,1 thought. You're supposed to bury her after she's become a routine part of a women's health regiment. to satisfy, here. are. some tips for landing the one.. Alcohol abuse' I here' are a few suggestions from had a chance. to watch her grandkids grow up and Treatment of breast cancer has also gotten better. Devote as much :ittent on tip ho,r iis you can. my view point graduate from high school. You bury her after you Twenty years ago, the way breast cancer was treat- What may seem cheesy will pity dividends down Colleges can require' that every student take' have. at least celebrated your 25th wedding anniver- ed was with a radical mastectomy. the road. a short 1,Dr-i to inform them of the negative sary. You do it after she's lived a long and fruitful life Today there are an array of treatment proce- *Winning her over with tlu sweet sounds of nee t- ohol or set a day aside tor alcohol not a day sooner. dure.s, and depending on the size, location, stage and Marvin Gaye is a can't 111/,S Songs like. "Distant etc ar I don't hold many people up for worship I have type of breast cancer, radical mastectomies for any Lover.'"and "Let's ( ;et It On- should dee the trick The. ce,Ilege media is also a good way to put very few heroes but she is definitely one. The tumor art. a thing of the. past. Once the. relationship is pie -A the. "get tic adorniation met about the. risks of alcohol use. thought eel losing her tore me apart back then, and I am not as pro-active as I was in my youth, but know you" stage, one. sure. fin' approach to win is ii 11 11.% ision and radio stations can use. pub- is still one of a few things I'm afraid of. early, regular mammograms are something that we her over is a picnic for two on ii desolate beach in lic sort iii' atiiimincynwrit s 01 alert the public of She's one of the reasons that I'm where I am all need to fight fiir. Santa Cruz. Be sure to bring iikat le it wine and the risks ot prolonged use. of alcohol. today. Today I have a wonderful wife and a son who Our Congressmen and women need to under- a picnic basket. Music should include the Also, the. college could it a support group brings me. the ultimate joy how can ht. not, he's stand that there is a cost for frequent mammograms Flamingos crooning "I've Only e iiit Eyes ft en You" run by students the. spitting image. of me. starting at age 30. and the Spinners "l'ould It Ite. I'm Falling in I have lost many family members through I am convinced that I would have none of this had It is a value I can't put a price on. It is my moth- Love." She'll be butter in your hand,. baby the years to tins disease Fit e years ago my late my mother tua supported me. in entering a drug and er, it is Linda McCartney and it might be your moth- This information has been ,cientitical iv husband died oi my arms from the. efliTts of alcohol rehab center. er, too. proven. alcohol It was one of the worst times of my life and she Yes, oh yes, love is in the' air. Fran kip, take me. stood by me. when othe.rs didn't. 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- A I I I 1111 Sparta Guide I.1)1 111 It Today Dearth of knowledge no excuse for bigotry ART EXHIBITION BALLROOM DANCE CLUB CATHOLIC CAMPUS MINISTRY "Centric," an installation by Come and learn the samba with Daily Mass from 12,10 - 12:35 Bernd Behr, from 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. in a professional. Lesson from 8 - 9 p.m. at corner of 10th and San t is always frightening to see Unfortunately, gays do not knowledge and information he the Art Building, Gallery 6. For p.m. followed by open dancing until Carlos streets (across from dorms'. 1 university level students enjoy the same protections as demonstrates for our communi- more information, call Bernd Behr 10 p.m. in SPX 89. For more infor- For more information, call Ginny lit demonstrate so much ignorance do other groups. ty. at (408) 977-1901. mation, call the Ballroom Dance (4081 938-1610. and bigotry as does Daniel This is where Hayes' argu- Lack of knowledge is never Club InfoLine at (408) 924- SPIN. Hayes in his letter to the Daily ment begins to fall apart. The an excuse of bigotry and preju- CENTER CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY regarding gays and the Boy Boy Scouts could not refuse to dice. Wrapping himself in the Résumé critique from 1 - 2:30 CATHOLIC CAMPUS MINISTRY Free introductory lecture: "The Scouts of America. allow any group based on race belief system of "sin" only serves p.m. in the Business Classrooms, Daily Mass from 12:10 - 12:35 Tone Scale" at 7:30 p.m. at 410 The Boy Scouts of America's or ethnicity. to once again show the willing- Room 13. For more information, p.m. at corner of 10th and San Cambridge Ave., Suite C, Palo Alto. discrimination against gay boys Those of us in the lesbian ness to condemn a whole class call the Career Resource Center at Carlos streets (across from dorms). For more information. call Joe and young men is in direct vio- and gay community are saying of citizens and feel justified in Feshback at i6501 853-0602. (408) 924-6034. For more information, call Ginny at lation of its own creed. that we believe we deserve the so doing. 1408) 938-1610. HISPANIC! BUSINESS ASSOCIATION However, it has spent thou- same protections under the law. What is "downright cruel" is CATHOLIC CAMPUS MINISTRY sands of dollars assuring its We will continue to fight for the willingness some people Daily Mass from 12:10 - 12:35 CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY Discussion for those interested Free film: "Orientation" at 7:30 in a career in accounting at 5 p.m. right to deny gays and others that right. As citizens we have to refuse to accept that we, p.m. at corner of 10th and San believe we should be afforded in the lesbian and gay commu- dorms). p.m. at 80 E. Rosemary St. For in the Student Union's Council the right to participate in the Carlos streets (across from organization in spite of the same constitutional protec- nity, will have equal rights in For more information, call Ginny at more information, call Ilene at Chambers. For more information. its creed (408) 938-1610. 1408) 441-6661. call Maribel at (408) 294-3667. for justice and equality. tions as every other citizen. this state and this country The courts have clearly stat- As to Hayes' other attitudes Hopefully Hayes will become CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY PEER HEALTH EDUCATION PRE-MED CLUB ed that indeed it is a private regarding homosexuality, he educated about these issues Free film: "Orientation" at 7:30 Condom sales by the HIV/AIDS Mandatory last club meeting at organization and as such it can needs to be clear. before he graduates. p.m. at 80 E. Rosemary St. For Prevention Team in front of the 12:30 p.m. in Duncan Hall, Room set its own rules. We do not want or need his more information, call Ilene at Student Union from 10:30 a.m. - 345. For more information, call Shu If the Boy Scouts had decided approval. His attitudes regard- Wiggsy Sivertsen (408) 441-6661. 2:30 p.m. For more information, at (408) 938-0581. to deny any other group based ing homosexuality being "inher- Director of Counseling call Renee at (408) 924-6117. on their status, e.g. African ently miserable, void of a true Services DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS/ SAN JOSE HILI.EL Americans, the courts would not intimacy, and deadly" is simply MULTICULTURAL CENTER LIBRARY DONATIONS & SALES UNIT Israeli wine and cheese tasting have ruled in its favor. an example of the total lack of "Diversity Celebration" with Ongoing book sale from 10 a.m. - at 6 p.m. at Hillel House. For more information, entertainment, 3 p.m. in Wahlquist Library North information, call Aaron Forkash at refreshments and keynote speaker, and Clark Library lobby. Donations 14081 289-9957 Dr. Herbert Aptheker from 11 a.m. welcome. For more information, call - 2 p.m. at the Ninth Street Plaza the Acquisitions Department at SJSU THEATRE Praise, advice for SJSU's 'daughters at work' and Student Union Amphitheater. (408) 924-2705. "A Day in Hollywood/A Night in For more information, call the the Ukraine" at 7 p.m. in the Student Life Center at 14081 924- University Theatre in Hugh Gillis Congratulations to San Jose number of children in this coun- ment of campus life. Fernando 5950. Meeting to discuss deadline for Hall at Fifth and San State University for its try strapped by poverty. The Wouldn't it be a great contri- Raze Day at 2:30 p.m. in the streets. For more information, call enthusiastic participation in U.S. Bureau of Census reported bution if all of the staff mem- LIBRARY DONATIONS & SALES UNIT Chicano Resource Center. Mary Gibhoney at 14081 924-4555, "Take Our Daughters to Work in 1994 that 41.5 percent of ber's children brought a disad- Ongoing book sale from 10 a.m. - Day." black children, 38.1 percent of vantaged friend to be exposed to 3 p.m. in Wahlquist Library North NUTRITION & FOOD SCIENCE SOCIF.TY OF LATINO ENGINEERS The program is an exciting Hispanic children and 15.4 per- college life? and Clark Library lobby. Donations DEPARTMENT AND SCIENTISTS contribution to the health and cent of white children were liv- Two important lessons could welcome. For more information, call Percent body fat testing with "End of the Year Banquet" with well-being of our staff's daugh- ing in poverty. be reinforced - reach for your the Acquisitions Department at bioelectrical impedance from 1 - 3 keynote speaker Ron Gonzales. can- ters. It is my guess that a limited goals and reach out to others. (408) 924-2705. p.m. in Central Classroom didate for Mayor of San Jose at 6 Although I am excited for the number of these children had Building, Room 103. For more p.m. at the Sunnyvale Iii ton Inn. daughters of staff members, I the resource or the For more information, call Monica opportunity Denice Ortega NURSES CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP information, call Jill Christensen am also concerned for their to participate in "Take 924-3110. de la Torre at [40(41364-0957. Our sociology "Why Suffering?" Bible study at at (408) peers. Daughters to Work Day," let 2 p.m. in the Student Union's There is an ever-increasing alone be exposed to the enrich- Montalvo Room. For more informa- RE-ENTRY ADVISORY PROGRAM STUDENT HEALTH CENTER tion, call Diane Stegmeir at 1408) Brown bag lunch program: Eating disorders support group 279-6385. 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IiiesdaN il 28 I 948 Page 4 ENTERTAINMENT L Blind turns pop show into lecture
By Leah Boner \X'nor 66 Stephan Jenkins, the lead -)inger of Third Eye Blind, should Falling all over the have listened to his mother's the mosh ice Don't be stuck on your- place in self pit was kind of sur- The hand had no trouble impressing the adoring audi- real. enc) . 1 large number Id whom looked under 1 t, on their final Minal Gandhi tour performance at the San SJSU Freshman Jose State University Event Center Saturday night The music was marred only by Jenkins dramatic poses and pot lilt mus lecturing. Atter launching into the intro- San Francisco. spect i% I "Semi-( 'harmed Life," Ca11110t express to you how vith assistance from musically- fucking great it is to be here." complaining challenged tans III)) In Jenkins said, after smging along. Jenkins stopped about the "spoiled brats" they'd the tour. the music to lecture phiyed fir on "'You want sIiniething else, is The band relied heavily on that It' .Jenkinsscreamed at the radio favorites, such as crowd of about 7,000. "What do "Graduate" and "Losing a Whole you want?" Year," during the performance. It That one stumped the middle- worked well, with guitarist schoolers. Kevin Cadogan's explosive play- Jenkins then accused the ing. crowd of merely singing along Even though the band only with the lyrics instead It under- has one album out, the crowd standing the -message responded to the band's entrance Ile then told them to Just be by crowd surfing and moshing, Chi IS Spartan Daily themselves causing some fans to go down in of the pop rock group Third Eye Blind, cert. The evening show opened up with Dance Hall Crashers at the It's a surt het till majority of a heap Stephan Jenkins, lead singer UniversayEvent Center. the ,iiido nce didn 1 corm. {Ur a "Falling all over the place in kicks back on a small couch at center stage during Saturday's con- San Jose State lecture the mosh pit was kind of surre- philosophy Lucy Lawless lot television's They could sing to boot, vary- came to hear Third Eye al:. said Minal Gandhi, an unde- act Dance Hall Crashers took because their songs have not like. They I in a dress. and fellow ing between cute, teenybopper when clared freshman at SJSV the stage together for an l'eleCtie bet 'n played Di billion times on "Xena" Blind's music. which was, Karina l)enike was a specials and hardass punk. According to the University final song. t radio. Crasher uninterrupted. go,,d between Xena's sidekick It was a concert worth the $20 seemed genuinely Police Department. no one was Opening act Dance Hid! While they lacked the polish cross The band and the kinder, whore price tag, especially if the money pleased to be wrapping up its injured. C.rashers received it good reac- Of Third Eye Blind, Crashers Gabrielle version of Courtney IA ivi'. wasn't your own. tour dose to its home town of Third Eye Blind and opening tion from the crowd, possibly had singer Elyse Rogers looked S J tunes into Witchdoctor cures ills of sax pioneer predictable rap and rhyme and Goodie Mob --- Wit chdoctor and three man it I.d()herweiser master.1 iii-axophone wpro, By Jon Perez excels in their southern player gospel-like cho- III, i1111:17.111g, l’Spl CLIIIY considering Writct his age and the 50-year length of styli' that blends light bass rifts rus. I.-- saxophone master his career contrasted with it overall rough Witchdoctor is Witchdoctor has mastered heat. at his best by 01111 SILIIIk showed why he is "I've been listening to him using beats that can he skill of "Ritual" is it part of the supplying a qua- IMP of thy most respected jazz since the late '40s. The guy's a be compared to a late night musicians in the world when he legend and he won't be around upcoming rap strength of simodo singing walk through a dark alley comprised of rap style: played at Garden City in San that much longer. He's 72 years where every shadow is alive Atlanta's A.T.L. Jose Sunday night. old," said audience member Outkast and Goodie Mob. "Mentally tak- and every turn is a wrong one. Witchdoctor focuses on A.T.L.'s ing you the far- During his two-set perfor- George Devencenzi of San Jose. The result is "A.S.W.A.T. mance with a Bay Area group, Shank said he started early in strengths while lambasting its thest/ before you Ritual;" a jumbled maze negatives. run into a con the Smith Dobson Trio, Shank where the listener gets lost in played a wide range of music "I got my first clarinet when I Although he doesn't have the artist/ full of the Atlanta rap nconv. It isn't a lyrical flow of Dre from Outkast smokers hoggin' from ballads to up-tempo latin- was 10 years old in it little school bad predicament. tinged jazz standards in Dayton. Ohio, where I grew or Kb* from Goodie Mob, over lighters/ too There are S11 many images many voices not 'I think awesome would be a up." Shank said. "Why, I don't Witchdoctor compensates by When the word witchdoctor good adjPet saill Ft', know Nobody knows." Is.ing unpredictable. enough writers." comes to mind. Antakv. a Saratoga resident Ile said hp got his first saxo- Whether it is his Bob To call the "He's so great. It's amazing the phone Ivo) years later. He nmy, It could be a man with pene- Nlarley-like chants in "7th Witchdoctor orig- trating eyes that seep into your inal would be an 11)11511 you heard Mr the price of to Los Angeles when he NcaS Floor/The Serengetti" or his --old or it could be a malevolent a drink 161111 18 trul began studying interpretation of gritty street understatement Ph1,111 (cwt. hirvisc Record,. figure bent on gaining power of his free-fli There was no charge for the and working there. life in "Georgia Plains," concert II.- became a prominent band through mystical means Wit chdoctor introduces his lis- ing music. Instead of placing time hut his creativity sets Ant ak', said she is a long-time saxophone playi.r after playing In the context I if "Hit nal," the tent.rs to t he potential of A.T.L. lyrics over music, Witchdoctor is him apart. jazz hin who has worked ;it the with the Charlie Barnett and the Witchdoctor is an artist that Unlike his A.T.L. predeces- one of the few Method Man, If the rest of his Atlanta Monterey .Lizz festival two dif- Stan Kenton Bands in the late combines the mystery of his sors. Witchdoctor for the most Busta Rimes included that brethren follow his example, the only way they can go is up. ferent YO'ilr'S 11(4 Os name with music that is equal- part stays May from the fabri- blends with his music. Now the upper ',els just hope that it will Shi said sio saw Shank play Shank became more famous ly mystifying. cated choruses and lyrical flow. granted he. isn't in 111 II l lib M1 Hollywood as one of the charter members Hailing from At and This is best demonstrated in echelon of artists -- his last lead into another dark alley Boulevard mori than 30 years the West Coast iazz movi.ment irganized Noize Product ions -- "Remedy." which is a tight jum- three songs on his I6-track that has more. mysterious shad- ows and wrong turns. ago while hp was playing with the ii has produced Gutkast ble of a wind symphony organ album are. a complete waste of Shank played a very up- famous trumpet player, Shorty tempo samba version of "Night and Day." composed by the Famous tenor saxphone play- Brazilian musician Antonio er Stan Getz was one of the peo- ('trio- Jobim, that was intense ple Shank said influenced him, K(OrtAM yet lyrical at OW Sa Mt' time. along with Lester Young and Then he turned around and Zoot Sims. tiltPOtna fIDICAL How Is demonstrated his versatility by The smooth, mature and lyri- playing a beautiful ballad by cal tone of Shanks's playing TtCHnICIAM THIS Benny Golson, "I Renumber Sunday night was evidence of Your clifford.- during the same set. the Stan Getz influence. survwp IP 7 Wttl\S The lyricism and maturity of Smith Dobson, the leader of Start your career as a firefighter or paramedic Shank's playing kept most of the the trio, said this wasn't the first Health? audience smiling and moving to time he has played with Bud oit',If\fb AiirIrx liOW TO PtGISM the rhythms of the compositions Shank. Dobson said the last 1550 ftSg.it1 Avt 'An ( A '41/r, he chose to play. time they played together before (40o)9//-0/z5 Iii' was well accompanied by Sunday night was about 10 Student Health Center the Smith Dobson Trio who were years ago. having to deal with on the spot -He's so busy we just kept arrangments. missing each other until we were Administrative Internship 00 410:000.04140 *%.4611%041 Shank was making up able to do this one together," 0 Are you an energetic,. innovative and highly motivated arrangements right on stage. Dobson said after the concert. General atedidne - Sports Medicine - Moines's Neoldt according to drummer Buddy Shanks has some advice for individual looking for a diverse and challenging position? Contraception Counsdiag - Dermatology - Podiatry Barnhill. those with musical aspirations The Department of Biochemistry at Stanford University Allergy - Physical Therapy - thdridon Counseling The trio followed Shank's on the alto saxphone. latammisations - Travel Inedidrie - Pharmacy Medical School is looking for two recent graduates who leads and impromptu arrange- "Practice, practice, practice," Mental Health Counseling - Laboratory - Itedloloin ments all night without a slip Shank said. are comfortable with word processors, spreadsheets and DIY/AIDS Testing a Into - Centime Co-Op Shank's playing intensity and the Web to help us in event planning, student tracking and Deal* Bducation Counseling - Clint Training - a More general administrative activities. These positions offer flexibility and beg for creativity, innovation, and Need more money for administrative flair; they pay well and offer excellent $chool? benefits. Obtain administrative experience within a young .11 plicatits are wanted for $1000 Schoiarsilip and exciting research environment, coupled with being offered by \bond oinen mentorship and tremendous career development Will lie awarded this June. (kills, apply by June 1. opportunities. Interested? Tell us about yourself! HEAL (:riteria: must be registered .2- 9J;-414111-LkSU liepublican and carrying Write to- at least 12 units with 3.0 CPA or better. The Chairman, Department of biochemistry Hoeft. IvIkling, Cern*, of fth a Passer I* San Carlos Contact ataptaano, (4011) 524-11120 Janet Elliot at Financial Aid for Application. Stanford University School of Medicine Senhastat, harm 5n. Spat M,111,1,1 Sam -7p. 1,W Ottaa//mato adar.fat/Napts/fttnatat ffitettls/ Stanford, CA 94305-5307 Spartan water polo swamped, shows promise final onslaught Saturday needed to concentrate on monop- Transition from club evening, 10-9, on a sudden olizing power play opportunities death power play after two and other advantages. sport to Division I three-minute overtime periods. "We had opportunities to win proves SJSU Water polo had previously games with an extra man and can been a club sport and was in its we have not been able to put the play in big leagues first season as a Division I sport. ball away," Tully said. "We felt "We are a developing team," we played a better game last Head Coach Lou 'fully said. night against UOP." By Leah Bower Staff Writer "These things happen." Friday, the Cal Bears plowed Tully said that the Spartans over the Spartans, 13-3 in the had improved and learned from second game of the tournament, Women's water polo fell short past games, after losing to despite freshman goalie Lisa of qualifying for one of seven Pacific 6-1 during their last Greenfield's five saves. berths in the Collegiate National matchup. "I didn't have much experi- Championships when the SJSU lost its first three ence," Greenfield said. "The first University of California at Santa games before defeating the couple of games I was a little Barbara dunked the Spartans 9- University of Washington, 6-4 to nervous and I didn't play my 3 Saturday morning. place 11th in the Western best." Top-ranked UCLA laid claim Regional Qualification Tully said the team needs to to first after defeating Stanford Tournament Sunday. work on basic techniques such 7-4 in Sunday's final. Liz Garcia led SJSU to the as passing and catching the ball 13 teams participated in the win with three of the six Spartan in addition to playing higher in tournament, held at Stanford's goals, including a goal in the 4th the water when training begins de Guerre pool and DeAnza quarter that pulled the Spartans for the team next fall. College Friday, Saturday and out of a 4-4 tie. "Good players play higher in Sunday. "Even though we won, we did- the water," Tully said. "They San Jose State University, n't play well at all," Garcia said. have the physical ability to do it, Daniel Frohlich/ Spat tall Daily which was playing for the first "I'm not at all satisfied with my but they don't always. time in the tournament, then fell play" SJSU water polo will begin Spartan water polo player Christy Taylor looks Women's Water Polo West Regional Qualifying to the University of Pacific's Tully said that the Spartans again in the spring of 1999. for someone to pass to at the National Collegiate Tournament. SJSU lost to the Golden Bears 13-3. Softball HR mark set in split with UNM Marichal hurt in car crash SANTO DOMINGO, hospital director. Dominican Republic (AP) He was later transferred to a By Cindy Scarberry hit her third home run of the Lilly said. "They played us hard." Lobo Carmen LoNigro said Statt VC'riter season in the last inning of game Lobo Lainie Horne was after losing the first game the Hall of Fame pitcher Juan medical center in the capital to two while junior Jennifer responsible for six of the Lobos' 7 team pulled together. Marichal sustained serious undergo head X-rays. Ellinger hit her fifth to tie the runs in the second game. She The Lobos came out in game head injuries when his car ran "We will keep him under con- Under blue skies and golden school record for number of home went 2-for-3 with four RBIs, a two to score four runs in the top off the highway and crashed stant observation, but his situa- sunshine, the San Jose State runs in a season. home run and two runs scored. of the first inning and three before dawn Monday. tion isn't critical," Delgado University women's softball The Spartans broke the single UNM Coach Fenelli changed more in the third to lead 7-0. Marichal, 60, the Dominican Valdez said. team split a WAC doubleheader season team record with 17 pitchers three times in the sec- "We don't like to lose," sports minister, was a passen- The accident happened at 5 with New Mexico and broke two home runs after Lindsay Lewis' ond game, as New Mexico LoNigro said. "We came to win." ger in the sport utility vehicle a.m. in Villa Altagracia, about home run records at SJSU Field home run in game one and racked up a total of six strike The Spartans also came to and briefly lost consciousness. 30 miles north of Santo Sunday. Ellinger and Kanney's solo shots outs against the Spartans. SJSU win but all the hand -slapping Police said weather was not Domingo. Police said Mariclial In a lopsided victory, the in game two. pitcher Sabrina Quintero helped and well wishes weren't enough. a factor and the accident was was returning to Santo Spartans licked the Lobos 9-1 in Spartan Corina Lilly pitched even the score when she struck Three runs in the bottom of being investigated. Domingo from Santiago. the first game with seven runs in all of game one, improving her out four Lobos. the third, one in the sixth and Marichal was listed in seri- Marichal had a 243-14 the fifth inning. The Spartans' record to 5-10. She struck out Spartan Tina Hackett sent two in the bottom of the seventh ous but stable condition with record while pitching for the winning streak ended however two Lobos and said winning the two more Lobos back to the dug left SJSU one run short. injuries to the head, neck, spine San Francisco Giants, Boston when they dropped the second first game was great, but the sec- out to complete the balancing The Spartans host Saint and left leg at Santo Domingo's Red Sox and Los Angeles game 7-6. ond was a challenge. act, but her overall record fell to Mary's today at 2 p.m. at SJSU Armed Forces Hospital, said a Dodgers. Spartan junior Kara Kanney "The first inning set us back," 3-2. field.
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SPORTS Tuesday, April 28. 1998
A day at the beach SPartaCCShorts Handball grabs LIVERMORE While Ilniversity of Nevada-Las Vegas two firsts despite and Texas Christian University finished the first round just one stroke apart, San Jose State University dropped to 14th little experience place in the Western Athletic Three Wall in Watsonville May Conference Men's Golf By Yvette Anna Trejo Championship's in Livermore. Stilt Writer 29 through May 31. Al! five golfers from UNLV, Edgar Marquez, a sophomore, the nation's top team according who is in his first year of playing to the latest MasterCard rank- The Northern California four wall handball, said he went ings, were below par at the Regional tournament was good to the tournament expecting to 7,128-yard Poppy Ridge Golf to the San Jose State University win. Course as they posted a 11 - handball team, considering near- "The player that I played in under-par round. ly all the members have only the first match was a C player "It was a solid start for us," eight months playing experience. and I was a D player, so there said UNLV coach Duane The team, which plays four wasn't much I could do about Knight. "We have great balance wall handball with rules similar that guy," said Marquez. with all five players and it was to racquetball, is less than a year Marquez said he plans to play a good day for scoring weather- old but is growing steadily. in the next tournament but does- Of the 11 members that n't expect to win because he Not to be outdone in the attended the tournament, Edgar doesn't have experience in three three-day tournament, defend- Marquez took first in the D con- wall. ing WAC Champion TCU had solation division, Hoa Doan took Senior Gabriel Rayray, who three players turn in below par first in the novice division, just started playing handball cards, which gave them a 10- Gabriel Rayray this semes- under-par day as a team. took first in the LL ter, said he Andy Miller, son of NBC com- novice consola- learned mentator and former profes- tion division about the sional golfer Johnny Miller, and Marc Black team in one notched the lowest individual took second in I didn't think about of Cardinal's score of the round with a six- the D division. soccer classes under, 66. BYU is in fourth Divisions open placing. I worried and decided place at four under, just a stroke for play in the about technique. to join. He behind third place University of tourney were said because Texas-El Paso. the open divi- of his inexpe- "This course is playing per- sion, for the Gabriel Rayray rience he did- fect," Andy Miller said. "I was most experi- SJSU handball player n't think he hitting well. I had no bogeys enced players, would win and three birdies on the back- the A division, yyanything. side. B division, C "I didn't The Spartans ended the first division, D divi- think about round 19 strokes off the lead sion and the novice division, placing," said Rayray. "I worried and 10-over-par. Ted Bakelas which is usually for players with about technique." was the Spartans' lone under- less than a year of playing expe- Rayray said his goal for the par golfer as he ended the day rience. next tournament is to just do his one-under-par. According to coach and part- best. SJSU's Steve Grier fired a :35 time instructor Jeff Cardinal, Marc Black went to the on the front and a 37 on the tournaments like the regionals, regionals to gain experience and home nine to come into the held April 17 through April 19 at to try and win. clubhouse at even-par, 72. the 21st Point Fitness Center in "I was definitely not disap- Joseph Lucidi posted a 40-36, Mountain View, offer the team a pointed," said Black. "I was glad I 76 total, to put him in a tit. for chance to gain more experience. did as well as I did. I would have I, 60th. "They train by playing in liked to get first just like anyone SJSE' golfers, Chad these tournaments because not else." State University golfer Steve Grier chips his ball out of the sand trap at the Western San Jose McGowan and Trent Tessler too many colleges have teams," As of now the team consists of Ithletic Conference Championship at the Poppy Ridge golf course in Livermore Monday morning. both fired identical rounds of 79 said Cardinal. about 16 men, but Cardinal said imier shot an even-par 72. Play continues in the WAG tournament today and Wednesday. 40-39 to tie for 76th place. Cardinal said the team's next that women are welcome to join. tournament will probably be the "I'd be happy to work with Spartan Shorts were com- United States Handball women if there would be some piled by Anthony Perez. Association Prostop and Outdoor interest in it," said Cardinal. 4 144% BUY RECYCLED. I CPR can keep )our line 111004 alive Building Our 0 Communities: TODAY! Fighting the Cold Within A diversity celebration in recognition of the ILAIADIR development of a Multicultural Center at San Jose State University
CEITUIPATION: Tuesday, April 289 1998
Tuesday, April 28, 1998 11:00 am Diversity Fair (9th Street Plaza) Information Tables to 2:00 pm 11:30 am -- 1:30 pm Entertainment & Demonstrations Popcorn and Refreshments Diversity Tapestry SEVENTH STREET PLAZA (Create your own piece of near the artwork. Event Center Ticket Office. Bring a poem or reading to share.)
FEATURING: 0 SHA-BOOM, direct from the Gilroy Garlic Festival 12:00 noon Keynote Speaker (Amphitheater) Live Good Old Time Rock 'N Roll music from the 50's and 60's Dr. Herbert Aptheker, Historian