January 20,2005 Jacksonville State University Volume 53, Issue 16 Writers' Club to Crowe crowned Miss JSU By Audrey Hykes for singing "His Eye is on the Sparrow." body proud." by the current Miss Shannon The Chanticleer Staff Writer She will receive a three-semeiter The First Runner-up was Jessica Camper. These categories represented 60 sponsor scholarship to JSU, a Book Scholarship Andrews, who will receive a one-semes- percent of each individual score. The Kristian Crowe was crowned Miss from the JSU Campus Bookstore, $1000 ter tuition scholarship to JSU, a gift from other 40 percent of the score was for a JSU 2005 during Saturday's annual cash award and numerous other awards. Griffin's Jewelers, and one month free at backstage interview of each contestant pageant at Leone Cole Auditorium. Crowe, a music education major, says Gold's Gym. by the judges. spring A panel of five judges selected Crowe she plans to represent JSU in many Bethany Garrad won Second Runner- Teresa Cheatham Stricklin, 1978 Miss from a group of ten contestants that ways, including going to different up and the swimsuit competition, and Alabama, served as Mistress of the included Stacie Hill, Bryanna Nelms, schools to speak to children, faculty and will receive $600 tuition scholarship to Ceremonies. Stricklin outlined the crite- poetry Allison Land, Jennifer Gilbert, Rachel parents about music education. Crowe JSU, a gift from Griffin's Jewelers, and a ria for Miss JSU. "As a woman of Hulsey, Candace Coleman, Amara also awaits the Pageant, month free at Gold's Gym. today's society, Miss JSU must be well Chekwa, Bethany Garrad, and Jessica where she will compete for a spot in the The Pageant consisted of four on- devoted," she said. "She has to be social- Andrews. pageant. "I can't wait to stage categories for the competition, ly conscientious, dynamic, interested in contest As well as winning the grand prize, do everything I can to represent this which included swimsuit, talent, evening By Jennifer Bacchus Crowe placed first in the talent category school," she said. "I hope I make every- gown competition, and a brief interview see Pageant, Page 3 The Chanticleer Staff Writer

The JSU Writers' Club plans to honor former JSU English professor Susan Methvin by naming their spring poetry contest after her. "It seems fitting to name the first poetry contest sponsored by students in honor of her years of service," said Dr. Pitt Harding, faculty sponsor for the Writers' Club. Methvin retired from JSU in 2003 after serving 14 years teaching creative writing and poetry. She has published many poems, the most recent are "CT Scan in July", "Privet", "Breath" and "Mothering Self' which appears in We'Moon '03: Gaia Rhythms For Women, a women's almanac. "She had a way of bringing personal experiences into the classroom in a way that was relevant," said Dr. William Hug, a longtime friend and associate of Methvin. "Associating the name of relevant, saia ur. willlam Hug, a longtime friend and associate of Methvin. "Associating the name of see Poetry, Page 2 Moore ahead of Riley in polls

By Associated Press

MOBILE, Ala. (AP) - A new poll shows Roy Moore with a lead over Gov. Bob Riley in the race for the 2006 Republican gubernatorial nomination, a potential boost for the former chief justice should he decide to run for the office. .

.A- Mobile...... --0-- Register- University of South Alabama poll of likely Republican pri- mary voters shows Moore with Americans rally in memory of slain a lead of 8 percentage points over Riley in a hypothetical primary matchup. Moore drew support from 43 percent of respondents, while the gover- civil rights activist, celebrate legacy nor garnered 35 percent. The statewide survey, pub- By Louise Chu and civil rights activists, a group of several hundred help our sisters and brothers who are suffering because Associated Press Writer lished Sunday and conducted people came in support of gay rights, saying King's , of the tsunami," he said. last Monday through message was one of inclusion. King preached at Ebenezer from 1960 until his Thursday, included responses ATLANTA (AP) - Americans inspired by Martin "Dr. King's dream is for everyone, not just one spe- assassination in 1968 at age 39. He would have turned from 400 adults who identified Luther King Jr. took part in marches and rallies around cific group of individuals," said Michelle Bruce, a 76 on Saturday. themselves as likely voters in the country Monday, drawing from the late civil rights Riverdale city councilwoman who marched with a At a King day breakfast in Boston, Sen. J~hnKerry the GOP primary. The results leader's message to call for an end to the Iraq war, transgender group called TransAction. "If you hate made some of his strongest comments since Election , are supposed to be accurate to advocate affirmative action and speak out for gay discrimination and racism, this is the place to come and Day about problems with voting in some states. within plus or minus 5 per- rights. march." While reiterating that he did not contest the presi- centage points. In King's hometown, parade spectators lined the In a commemorative service marking the holiday at dential election, Keny said: "I nevertheless make it Ousted from the Alabama streets dancing to Stevie Wonder's "Happy Birthday" the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, Martin Luther clear that thousands of people were suppressed in the Supreme Court over his and listening to King's speeches blaring over the loud- King I11 asked the congregation to remember his effort to vote. Voting machines were distributed in refusal to follow a federal speakers. Despite Monday's chilly temperatures, thou- father's legacy of peace as America wages war in Iraq, uneven ways. In Democratic districts, it took people sands of marchers then walked through the Atlanta dis- and to remember his message of comp'assion in light of four, five, 11 hours to vote, while Republicans (went trict where King grew up and preached. the tsunami disaster. see Moore, Page 3 Joining high school marching bands. union workers "Let us respond to this challenge by reaching out to See King, Page 2

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Writers' Club sets agenda

ing .a namesake for the fall pieces can range from poetry from Poetry, Page 1 short-fiction contest. to fiction and non-fiction sto- Alpha Omicron Pi: Congratulations to everyone who participated in Miss JSU! All of the contes- "I have been impressed with ries or essays. They are cur- tants looked beautiful. We are looking forward to Founder's Day this weekend, 108 fabulous years! Susan Methvin with our con- the energy and enthusiasm that rently accepting submissions Strike Out for Arthritis is Jan. 31, so please save up your loose change for this event. Sister of the test will add a great deal of the club members have shown and the deadline is February 7. Week: Jen Austin. Positive Panda: Casey Thornton. Contact: [email protected]. prestige to it, as well as show- this year," said Dr. Harding. The club will be hosting a sale ing a small amount of the This semester the club will of past issues today on the sec- English Department: During the Spring Semester 2005, the English Competency Examination appreciation that we all have be very busy. In addition to ond floor of Stone Center. (ECE) will be given at the following times: Tuesday, Feb. 15 from 6:00-7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, for her," said Joshua "J.T." the poetry contest at JSU, they This fundraiser is to help Feb. 16 from 3:00-4:30 p.m. Online registration dates for the ECE are Jan. 19-Feb. 9. Optional Thoney, the club's publicity are sponsoring a writing con- defray the cost of their trip to workshops for the spring ECE will be held Monday, Feb 7 from 6:OO-7:00 p.m. in 105 MB, and officer. test at Kitty Stone Elementary the Alabama Shakespeare Tuesday, Feb. 8 from 3:OO-4:00 p.m. in 218 MB. No registration is required for the workshops. The deadline for entries in Contact: Susan Sellers, 782-55 12. for fourth, fifth and sixth Festival in April to see "As the poetry contest is March 4 graders. This contest will be You Like It". and the club plans to invite similar to the JSU contest held The club meets every : We are so proud of Jennifer Gilbert and Jessica Andrews for representing us so well in the Mrs. Methvin to the awards Miss JSU Pageant on Saturday. Congratulations to Jessica for winning first alternate! We want to this past fall with the panel of Thursday on the seventh floor ceremony March 30. wish good luck to the rifle team and the men's and women's basketball teams this weekend. We judges consisting of club of the library at 4:00 p.m. Any The contest this semester is love our three new Phi's! Contact: Allison Crow, [email protected]. members. The club is even students interested in learning not the first for the club. This awarding a cash prize to the more about the Susan Methvin past fall they held the first stu- SGA: A Senate meeting will be held Monday, Jan. 24 at 6:00 p.m. in the TMB auditorium. Check authors of the top three stories. Poetry Contest or how to make dent-sponsored short-fiction out the SGA web site at sga.jsu.edu. Contact: Brian Snead, 782-5495. Each spring, The Writers' a submission to Something writing contest at JSU. The Club also publishes a literary Else should go to Dr. Sigma Nu: Congratulations to new knights Jimmy, Jason, Arion and Stu. Thanks for all your hard club plans to make both of journal called Something Else. Harding's office, 213 Stone work while you were candidates. Now the real work begins. Contact: Drew Wagner, 435-9809. these contests into annual It is comprised of works by Center. events and are currently seek- current JSU students. The Zeta Tau Alpha: We hope that everyone has a great week! Study hard and stay warm. Congratulations to our Sister Rachel Hulsey for representing ZTA wonderfully in the Miss JSU Pageant last Saturday. We are proud to have eight outstanding new members: Katie Cash,Heather Hall, Brooke Head, Jessica Lee, Amanda Peek, Katherine Terry, Jennifer Williams and Whitney English Department Zamsky. Contact: Natalie Shearer, [email protected].

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I The Chanticleer Announcements Pollcy. Any JSU student organlzatlon or Unlvers~tyoffice may submlt Items for the I ,, nn m Announcements column. Submissions must be typed, and must be limited to 50 words. Submissions must include a name and telephone number or e-mail addrCss to contact for further information, but this information does not count toward the 50- word total. Submissions must arrive at The Chanticleer offices in Room 180, Self Hall by 5 p.m. on the Monday prior to the 1 diverse course offerings deslred publication date. The Chanticleer reserves the right to refuse publication of any submission for any reason. We also reserve the right to edit submissions for style, brevity, and clarity. By Angela Reid Emerson or Henry David Thoreau. He says their The Chanticleer Staff Writer works have been taught and studied for many years so there is little left to discover, but the study of black writers such as W.E.B. DuBois, Black writers are getting attention in classes F3ooker T. Washington, Zora Neale Hurston, and like the English Department's Survey of Black Richard Wright is a constantly growing field. Jan. 14 -A female victim reported her vehicle had been struck while parked in the parking lot of Jack ~it~~~t~~~.Department head and course instruc- Other literature classes, such as British and Hopper Cafeteria. American literature, cover white male writers .- tor Dr. ~~b~rt~~l~~ encourages students to take the class so they can explore a different perspec- almost the Jan. 14 - A female victim reported that her wallet was stolen from the Merrill Building. She esfimat- tive of literature than what is typically covered in Black Literature provides an opportunity for the ed the theft at $60.00. most English classes. works of black writers, men and women, to be B~~~~~~ of ~~l~~~~ cultural differences, he studied in their proper context. The class also Jan. 14 -A female subject reported she was sprayed with mace by security guards while attending a finds it challenging to teach the subject matter includes an exploration of the intra-racial con- fraternity party at Dee Ford's night club. The EMT found nothing wrong with the subject. from a different perspective. u~omatter how flicts among black writers instead of the more monri rnnxriea T EPP Q~AII~MQOL n~nn~~h,,,~, common interracial auestions. Jau. 1-t - n 1r;lllalr; auujccl IG~U~LGUaur; waa aplaycu WLLII lllauz uy ar;LullLy gucuua WIIILG alrr;llulllg a finds it challenging to teach the subject matter includes an exploration of the intra-racial con- fraternity party at Dee Ford's night club. The EMT found nothing wrong with the subject. from a different perspective. "No matter how flicts among black writers instead of the more many movies I see about black people, how common interracial questions. many black students I talk to, or how much black While some people may question why the Information In the Campus Cr~mecolumn 1s obtaned from lncldent and arrest reports at the JSU Police Department In Salls class is not called "Survey of African-American Hall These records are publlc documents wh~chany ~nd~vidualhas the nght to examlne under Alabama state law If you literature I read," he said. "It's not the same." He belleve thls lnformat~onto be In error, please call 782-5701, or contact JSUPD at 782-5050 hopes this class will help people realize that "we Literature," Felgar says the English Department are all just human beings." is not trying to make a political statement. The Dr. Felgar says that he wants to teach the class class has shared its name with a textbook subtitle because the area of black literature is lively and since it was introduced about 30 years ago. can be controversial. New opinions and ques- Alth'ough the black literature class is an impor- King remembered tions develop constantly, so there is a pressure to tant part of JSU's largest department, there are - consistently pursue the learning process for both other events scheduled. The Sigma Tau Delta the instructor and student. Faculty Scholars Bowl will be held on March 15. The expansion of this field causes professors Other activities in the English Department near1 y 40 yea r s after to ... what material is cnvered and from include the Language Arts Olympiad on April 28 what perspective. Since choosing the writing that and the Writing Instruction Technology is covered in black literature classes is so flexi- conference on April 16. Jim Burke will headline $9 ble, there is little standardization among univer- as the guest speaker for the WIT Conference. sities. Anyone interested in attending should contact "1 have a dream Dr. Felgar feels that he has little fresh material Gloria Horton or Joy Maloney in the Stone to teach about writers such as Ralph Waldo Center. "The dream of Dr. King will not be fulfilled from King, Page 1 until everyone who is uneducated is educat- ed, everyone who is homeless has a roof over Want to through in 10 minutes - same voting their head, and $1 who hunger become fed," machines, same process, our America." Chambliss said. write a "Martin Luther King reminded us that yes, In Ann Arbor, Mich., affirmative action we have to accept finite disappointment, and supporters used the holiday to demonstrate I know how to do that," Kerry said to chuck- story for against a proposed constitutional amendment -1es from listeners. "But he said we must ... aimed at banning racial preferences. 33 :never give up on infinite hope." In Denver, tens of thousands walked two US* -In Montgomery, Ala., the city where King led miles to8remember King and hoior his mes- .the famous bus boycott, a crowd gathered at sage of nonviolent change. Many walkers *thesteps of the state Capitol near where King pushed toddlers in strollers or held a leash as spoke at the end of the Selma-to- a dog trotted alongside. Montgomery voting rights march almost 40 Something "Dr. King set the example and we all have .years ago the responsibility no matter who we are to Speakers included Public Service pass it on," said Darryl Searuggs, who on your Commissioner George Wallace Jr., whose : brought his teenage daughter and son with "father, former four-time Gov. George 33 him. Wallace, once promised to preserve segrega- mind. Thousands also marched in San Antonio, *tion in a fiery inauguration speech from the and in Philadel~hia. 45.000 volunteers same steps. . showed up for the 10th annual day of service Wallace said his father changed his views named for the civil rights leader. The rough- after he was left paralyzed by an assassina- ly 600 community projects included renovat- Call tion attempt and later visited the Dexter ing area schools and churches and making Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, care packages for troops overseas. where King once served as pastor, to ask for 782-5701 Meanwhile, in Washington, President Bush forgiveness. planned to attend an event honoring King at "His journey from the Old South to Dr. the John F. Kennedy Center for the or stop by King's church was one that we all took. The Performing Arts. paill my father suffered allowed him to "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a vision- Self Hall understand the suffering of others," Wallace ary American and a dedicated leader who said. "We have a unique opportunity in believed deeply in liberty and dignity for Room .Alabama to demonstrate to the world that Dr. every person," Bush said in a holiday procla- King's dream is still alive." mation. "His faith and courage continue to . In Atlanta, Republican Sen. Saxby inspire America and the world." 183 :Chambliss told the crowd at Ebenezer that 1004 Noble Street :~in~'swork is unfinished. The Chanticleer January 20, 2005 Page 3 - Bush prepares for Thursday's inauguration, plans to announce second term agenda soon

By Nedra Pickier for their new government. Although turnout is not expected to be one who believed deeply in the values of our country and could bigh as voters face violence at the polls, Bush said the election itself Associated Press Writer share them with the world, a person of wisdom and decency, a is a success. "Having the vote is a victory for those of us who love leader who could bring out the best in people. I found all this and freedom," Bush told "NBC Nightly News." more in Colin Powell." WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush said Monday he has "a big Besides Bush's swearing in on Thursday, the inaugural week fes- Powell was often seen as out of step ideologically with other agenda in mind" for his second term that begins this week and that tivities include a salute to America's military and several lavish senior officials in Bush's administration but has remained the most four years is going to be a short time to meet all his goals. balls. Bush said he doesn't think all the pomp is excessive despite popular administration official in poll after poll. He announced his "We got to get moving and get some things done before - before the war and last month's devastating tsunami. resignation after Bush was re-elected and the president nominated people kind of write me off," Bush told CBS News in an interview. Bush said it's important to celebrate a "peaceful transfer of national security adviser Condoleezza Rice to take his place. He said he hopes that with his final election behind him, power" and that he suspects inauguration guests have been gener- The award given to the Powells is named after the former head Republicans and Democrats in Congress will work together to pass ous in donating to tsunami victims. "You can be equally concerned coach of the Georgetown University men's basketball team and is his legislation. Unity will be the most important theme of his inau- about our troops in Iraq and those who suffered at the tsunamis with presented each year to a leader who represents King's ideals and gural address on Thursday, he said as he taped separate interviews celebrating democracy," he told CBS. commitment to community service. with CBS, ABC and NBC. The president opened his inaugural week Monday with a salute to Jesse Jackson, another civil rights leader who notes he was with "I have a responsibility to try to unite this country to achieve big outgoing Secretary of State Colin Powell and the late Martin Luther King on his last birthday alive, said Bush has failed to live up to things for all Americans," Bush told ABC News. "I will say that in King Jr. on the official observance of the slain civil rights leader's King's legacy on public policy or social justice. He criticized the my inaugural address. I'm looking forward to the challenge." birthday. president for cutting social services, failing to raise the minimum He said he'll announce his "big agenda" at the State of the Union Bush presented Powell and his wife, Alma, with the John raise, leading a war with "no moral legitimacy" and refusing to address in two weeks, but it will reflect his campaign promises. Thompson Legacy of a Dream Award during an afternoon ceremony meet with civil rights leaders. Those include overhauling Social Security and the legal liability at the Kennedy Center, calling Powell "one of the most effective "Extolling plaudits on an outstanding individual is no substitute system; improving the tax code, school standards and the budget and admired diplomats in America's history." for a commitment to enforcing civil rights laws," Jackson said in a process; and making health care accessible to more Americans. "More than four years ago when I needed a secretary of state, I telephone interview. Before the State of the Union. Iraqis will hold the first elections knew what I was looking for," the president said. "I wanted some- Dems propose $1 billion bessions announces lraqi improvements

By Jay Reaves Secretary of State Colin for stem research cause Associated Press Writer Powell's assessment that U.S. troops could begin leaving Iraq BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - this year, but he could not esti- Andrew Conrad, the co-.founder of the range of diseases including diabetes and mate when Iraqi police and mil- By Karen Matthews Completing his third trip to Iraq, National Genetics Institute who joined U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions said itary would be ready to take Associated P~essWriter Parkinson's. Paterson and other legislators on the Fifty-nine percent of California voters Monday conditions are improv- over internal security - a key steps of City Hall, said the goal is to cre- approved that state's stem cell bond mea- ing in the country despite con- element in the eventual American pullout. NEW YORK (AP) - Democratic law- ate research funding over a 10-year peri- sure in November, rejecting Bush admin- tinuing violence, and the "A lot of it depends on how, makers proposed a $1 billion stem cell od. istration policy that has sharply restricted upcoming national election will research initiative on Sunday, saying be an important milestone as the people react to the election, how "For those of us in the medical com- federal funding for research that involves the training continues, and how New York could be left behind after nation gets past the era of munity, we know that this steady source the destruction of human embryos. well an officer corps can be California voters approved $3 billion for Saddam Hussein. of funding is incredibly important,"#- Paterson said his proposal would cre- Sessions, speaking with established," he said- human embryonic stem cell research. Conrad said. "This is enough money to ate a New York Stem Cell Research While in the Mideast, Senate Democratic leader David reporters in a conference call keep the best minds, in fact to recruit the Institute to regulate stem cell research from Kuwait, said Iraqis' Sessions met with members of Paterson said the initiative would be best minds into the state of New York to and provide funding through grants and response to the vote on Jan. 30 Alabama units including the financed through the sale of up to $1 bil- pursue stem cell research." loans. The institute would be subject to will help determine how long 908th Airlift Wing from lion in general obligation bonds, subject Many scientists believe that stem cells, peer review and to oversight by the state U.S. troops must remain. Montgomery; the 117th Air to voter approval, over 10 years. which can potentially grow into any type attorney general, the comptroller and the "People believe the election Refueling Wing from ,\.z . , ... . . -. . . . .aR, - . . - ll"ll. ILUI. UII) Yaterson said the initiative would be "U'U I"q'U best minds into the state of New York to and provide funding through grants and response to the vote on Jan. 30 Alabama units including the financed through the sale of up to $1 bil- pursue stem cell research." loans. The institute would be subject to will help determine how long 908th Airlift Wing from lion in general obligation bonds, subject Many scientists believe that stem cells, peer review and to oversight by the state U.S. troops must remain. Montgomery; the 117th Air to voter approval, over 10 years. which can potentially grow into any type attorney general, the comptroller and the "People believe the election Refueling Wing from: "Many, many jobs will be lost other- of human tissue, could someday be used Public Authorities Control Board. will be a turning point, that it Birmingham; the 187th Tactical: wise," he warned. to repair spinal cord injuries and treat a will help establish the legitima- Fighter Wing of Montgomery; cy of the government," said the 1206th Quartermaster: Sessions, R-Ala., who spent two Detachment from Wetumpka;' days in Iraq but returned to and the 498th Transportation Kuwait at night for security rea- Company from Mobile. King's message still praised sons. "This has been the best trip Sessions said military leaders I've had since I've been in the Senate in terms of getting infor- "I see more of us on this planet who believe with Dr. King," he told him security is improving By Karen Matthews said, adding that he sees fewer people who don't. in Iraq, and he saw plenty of mation and talking to the right Associated Press Writer Student fees paid for Gossett's visit to campus. cars on roads. But electricity peoplk," said Sessions. Earlier in the day, nearly 10,000 people marched or witnessed the and water service are still prob- On the flight out of Baghdad, Sessions said the remains of two TULSA, Okla. (AP) - People need to understand their history and Martin Luther King Jr. parade. lems, he said, and insurgents are U.S. troops were on the aircraft their differences to achieve racial harmony, actor Louis Gossett Jr. More than 250 groups decorated vehicles and floats with the theme "very determined" to intimi- with him. Soldiers met the flag- told an audience at the University of Tulsa on Monday. "Bridging the Gap: United as One." date people cooperating with draped coffins when the flight The star of such films like "Iron Eagle," "An Officer and Parade coordinator Jackie Terry with the Martin Luther King Jr. U.S. forces or working with the arrived in Kuwait. Gentleman," and most recently "Half-Life 2," spoke in honor of Commenlloration Society said the theme was a perfect reminder of new Iraqi government. Martin Luther King Jr. King's dream for a more harmonious country. Sessions said he agreed with "It was a very moving Movies, television and other media don't tell the stories of all "We wanted to go for what Dr. King was striving for; to bring the moment," he said. races, Gossett told the TU students and others who had gathered at races together through love and nonviolence," Terry said. the Reynolds Center. In Oklahoma City, about 200 people gathered at the Oklahoma Media also glorify violence when people - "especially young peo- Historical Society building in subfreezing weather to hear Gov. Brad ple" - need to see posiiive images, he said. Henry andl the ringing of the liberty bell. Individuals, need to return to their roots - their histories and God - "Dr. King's message is as relevant today as it was in the 1960s, and to figure out what's wrong, said Gossett, who acted in the TV minis- we need niot forget that," Henry said. eries "Roots" in 1977. He urged the crowd, especially the children, to think about why Schools need to teach students about the world's cultures and races they were present and why the bell would be rung. so when the students graduate, they will treat each other respectfully, "We are,not here just to remember the great works of Dr. Martin he said. Luther King Jr. We are here because Dr. King's mission is still alive," "It's our differences that will heal whatever problems we have," he said. Gossett said. "We cannot survive today without all of us having "We are liere not just to remember, we are here to carry that rnis- input." sion forward." Gossett s'ays on his Web site that he is "dedicating the last quad- Henry said that "while the discrimination of today may be less rant of his life to an all-out conscientious offensive against racism." conspicuou:sthan the discrimination of yesteryears, in so many ways Despite existing racial divisions and violence, Gossett saw a rea- it's much m,ore insidious. son for hope. "We still have a mission; we still have a dream." 2006 gubernatorial race heats up Miss JSU named from Moore, Page 1 James who ran for goverrior- in 2002, drew just 4 percent support. Poll director Keith Nicho~lls,a political sci- judge's order to remove a Ten Saturday entist at South Alabama, said the results indi- Commandments office from the court build- cate the 2006 nomination is "Moore's for the ing, Moore has been traveling the country taking. " speaking to conservative organizations and from Pageant, Page 1 Riley has not said whether he will seek a religious groups. second term, telling reporters recently that he The poll found that Moore had a favorable higher education, and physically still enjoys the job and has work left to do. rating of 72 percent - a number University of fit-all at once." Riley spokesman Jeff Emerson declined Alabama political scientist William Stewart When all the categories were comment on the poll results. described as potentially "intimidating to the completed, the university said Moore said Friday he is weighing his options governor. " farewell to Miss JSU 2004 for 2006. Last month, he said for the first Jennifer Curren. "If you keep a When Greenville businessman Tim James time publicly that he was thinking about run- servant's heart and a humble was added to the mix, both Moore's and ning for governor. spirit, you will succeed." Curren Riley's support dropped. But that matchup On the Democratic side, Lt. Gov. Lucy advised "I feel very honored to still pushed Moore's lead to 10 percentage Baxley and former Gov. Don Siegelman are say that I have represented this points. James, a son of former Gov. Fob considering gubernatorial campaigns. university and community." Page 4 The Chanticleer January 20,2005

Page 5 The Chanticleer January 20, 2005 Spirit EATURES call

ByThe Erin Chanticleer Chupp From story to stage to screen Features Editor

. . By Melanie Black kidnaps Christine and takes her the Paris Opera House and hear- ing for their next silent film to as "a genius with a half Last Thursday I went to the Chanticleer Features Writer on a boat ride through the cata- ing the stories of a dark figure go along with "Frankenstein" deformed face". Recent critics basketball game at the colise- combs under the Opera House who haunted the lower levels of and "Dracula." of the new film haye declared um. This evening was deemed while sinning to her. one might that the phantom has been too u u - "Paint Pete Red," however the Music, romance, death, wonder why she doesn't get romanticized. However, only thing I saw was a "Poor destruction and the "figure of a over her silly romance with Webber and Shumacher's Pitiful Parade" of spectators monkey in Persian robes play- Raoul and float away with the adaptation is as the Phantom coming and going. Instead of ing the cymbals." What more ingenious, charismatic man was originally portrayed. painting the place red, it was could you ask for on a Friday who haunts her dreams and Emmy Rossum, from "The more like dotted red, and little night? Andrew Lloyd Webber's wears a mysterious mask. Day After Tomorrow," plays red bumps can never be a good "The Phantom of the Opera," Joel Schumacher, who was Christine Daae and is a perfect sign for anything. which is released nationwide the director of "Phonebooth" fit with her fabulous singing It does not go without saying tomorrow, is just the movie. and "Batman Forever," was voice and elegant looks. that many of you came out to The story of "The Phantom personally picked by Lloyd Rossum, at age 18, has been a support the men's and women's of the Opera" begins with Webber to bring this musical student at the Metropolitan basketball teams with a valiant Christine Daae, an orphan that masterpiece to the big screen Opera since she was seven. She effort. I won't try and identify has been taken to the Paris after 15 years in the making. is gorgeous enough to keep any all the groups that were present Opera House to become a cho- With the film set in 1870 and warm-blooded male in his seat and deserving of a spirit medal, rus girl. Christine believes that having flash forwards to 1917, for the entire two hours and but who could miss the bandl her deceased father has sent an the sets and costumes are amaz- twenty-three minutes of the Not only was the bottom half of "Angel of Music" to give her ing and adequately depict the film. the coliseum filled with the voice lessons. time period of the height of the Gerard Butler, from "Dracula ever-present Hardcorps Pep The "Angel of Music" is real- Paris Opera House. With Oscar 2000" and "Reign of Fire," Band including the Go-go girls ly the Phantom and Christine season lulling in the air, this plays the Phantom. Being from shaking it on the line, but the goes on stage to upstage Paris' movie is up for best musical or Scotland and in a garage rock top half was filled with even most famous opera singer, comedy, best costume design, band, he brings a rock star qual- more players. Carlotta. Christine soon bats her best score and best set design. ity to the Phantom and his If you have never been to a lashes at one Raoul, who was a Andrew Lloyd Webber's voice. Butler also brings a sen- basketball game to hear and see childhood friend and has musical genius was released in suality to the Phantom that the Hardcorps ensemble, you're becomes a patron of the Paris 1987 through "The Phantom of women only dream of in a mys- missing out. With some of the Opera House. The phantom's the Opera," and since then, has terious man, hidden beneath a best musicians at JSU behind obsession and jealousy for been one of the largest selling mask. those horns, the sound they pro- Christine brings on mysterious musicals in history. From duels and love scenes, duce pushes against each wall deaths, famed musical numbers For Phantom "phans" you there is enough in "The of the coliseum. Plus, they have and the crashing sound of a bro- will not be disappointed by the Phantom of the Opera" to ful- a lot of energy in the stands, so ken chandelier. film. Exceut for small details, fill everyone's needs. This film if you were worried about being The best love scenes in the photo courtesy wmonesyahoocom the film is in every way an exact is as wonderful to watch as it is the only screamer in the crowd, movie take place not between representation of the musical. the theater and had been respon- In 1925, the first film of "The to listen to. There need to be you have some competition. Christine and Raoul, but Gaston Leroux, wrote the sible for many mysterious Phantom of the Opera" more movie musicals that are The cheerleaders were also between Christine and the book "The Phantom of the deaths. From this book, appeared. In Gaston Leroux's entrancing and entertaining as present as usual, cheering to the Phantom. When the Phantom Opera9' in 1911, after visiting Universal studio; began look- book, the phantom is described "The Phantom of the Opera." fans, but Cocky made his first I UIJV aaw avlllb LIUL~LLL~LL~D and sororities come in with w nat either matching shirts or match- ing red stomachs. However, if someone were to compare the number of Greeks who came to divides support the Gamecocks with the total number in the organiza- tions, the percentage would . probably look pretty low. two On the other hand, it was also hard to miss the rugby players who came out to support their fellow athletes. Painted front to rental back, these guys were enthusi- astic once they arrived. There were many students who came late and left early, stores even though the women won and the Gamecock men didn't let up without a fight, down to the last half a second. The Student Government Association had a crowd sitting in the student section sporting bright red tees, but is it too town? harsh to say they don't get too many kudos for attending an event they advertised them- Story and Photos: Erin Chupp Kaleopa, manager of the Under the red and white move and grab. Movie Pass for $14.99 for the selves? It was an advertised Chanticleer Features Editor Jacksonville Blockbuster fran- lights of Jacksonville's Movie Blockbuster's movies rest on first month and $24.99 each idea which should have caught chise. Of course they would Gallery, late fees still remain. black wall racks and floor dis- month after. "I probably have on more. No matter how it hap- always appreciate it if people However, instead of a three plays. Kaleopa said she believes half of my customers that have pened, the plan to get a lot of The temperature digitally brought their movies back in a night rental, all movies at Blockbuster has more in stock it," Kaleopa said. With the students at one game, and one flashed on the Amsouth sign is timely fashion, however after Movie Gallery are rented for than Movie Gallery. pass, you can rent two movies at televised on Fox Sports South, Once you are inside the usual three days for a new seven nights. If on the seventh Blockbuster has a range of titles a time and rent as many movies Was first-rate. Not only could and the sun behind the release, a seven day grace peri- night the movie is not returned, to offer, but they only receive in the month as you want. the stadium have been filled for mountains, it is hard to get back od is given, your account will be charged about 30 copies for new release Movie Gallery sells discount such a televised game, but stu- Out. That's why you tip the After the seven days, about another $2.79 (including tax), DVDs. rental cards four times a year. dents who might not usually pizza guy, right? And what bet- $19.00 is charged to your per- the price of a rental. This acts as Professors at JSU also find The card sells for $20 and has a come out also had a good night ter entertainment than a movie? sonal account to cover the cost a renewel, giving you seven that Blockbuster has more titles, value of $27. There is no tax on to experience a game. Whether you watch horror of the movie. The movie now more days, so do not rush your though. On one occasion, a pro- rentals or late fees. The next Since all of the supportive flicks such as "The Ring" alone belongs to you. However, if it guilty self to the store the day fessor warned Kaleopa he told chance to purchase one of these signs around the coliseum have with eyes squinting Or takes you three weeks to finish after your movie is due--you 248 students to rent a certain cards will be coming up in not been present at other games, movies like something such as "The Lad of pay automatically pay for movie for a class assignment. March. These cards, as well as I'm guessing they were just up with a group the Rings" trilogy you can still another week. Kaleopa has also noticed a lot of the $5 gift certificate you for the television monitors- friends$laughing at the return them and get the charge Movie Gallery employee and college students coming to receive after becoming a Movie However, I'm sure the players of quotable phrases$ there is taken off your account. Kaleopa JSU Elementary Education Blockbuster to find foreign Gallery member, do not expire. idea of support included more for at the said no matter when you return major Amy Moore said due to films and other customers come The Real Players Club is also warm bodies. The push for spir- movie store. a movie after the seven days, sales and location, the seeking older movies. "We have at Movie Gallery. Every cus- it to be splashed all over the col- Here, in Jacksonville, there the movie purchaSe charge will Jacksonville store has more a huge selection," Kaleopa said. tomer starts with 12 points and iseum was not so your group's are two movie rental stores from be erased and you will only movies in stock than any other "We don't throw away any one point is taken away for sign might be seen on TV. The which to choose. Their loca- have to pay a $1.25 re-stocking Movie Gallery in the country. movies, we just sell them." every movie rented. As soon as signs should have been a wall- tions are within less than one fee. "We have 409 DVD copies of Each company also has its you get down to one point, a papering and the room should minute of each other. Which For a while, Kaleopa said Troy in stock," said Moore. "I own benefits programs. free movie rental coupon is have been decorated with peo- one receives your membership? a was a diffi- can never udder the word, 'I'm Blockbuster has a reward mem- printed on your receipt. ple. at both cult movie to find to purchase. bored,' at this store." For big bership. For $9.99 a year, for "From a work stance, both It's my thought that too many Blockbuster and Movie Gallery Wal-Mart even ran out of new releases, the store receives each new release rental, you can companies focus on customer people must have just mistaken claim no drop in customers this copies~ she had some people at least 200 copies to shelve. rent an older movie for free. service. When you hear the door which definition of spirit the year. each have character- come in and ask for the cover The shelving units at Movie Also, there is a free rental with ding in either store, there is a school was striving for istics that entice a constant when they the movie Gallery are tall and wooden. your purchase of the member- Pavlov dog response to greet the Thursday. I'll clarify: the spirit clientele. because they simply said they They can hold seven to eight ship, one free rental a month customer," said Moore, who has desired was probably a crowd has would not be returning it. The copies deep of DVDs behind the and one free rental for every worked at both Movie Gallery full of- a particular mood or released its new advertising customer were shocked to find empty front box, however five movies rented at regular and Blockbuster. "They have emotional state characterized by push: no more late fees. "It's this was not a problem with the employees usually stock five price. their differences, but they are vigor and animation, not spirit like a rent to buy," said Claire store. deep so the movies are easy to Blockbuster also sells a both great." as in alcoholic beverages. Page 6 The Chanticleer January 20, 2005 College

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Amado Ortiz By Kenneth Bryant 39-28. book, different chapter for the The Chanticleer Sports Writer It's kind of ironic because Gamecocks. over the holidays I was talking With every player pouring Crashing the boards offen- to a former Jax state basketball there all into every second of The top two seeds in the NFC sively, getting back on defense, player, Bobby Terrell, and he the game makes the loss more and AFC are in the final four of not allowing your opponent to made a statement that seemed to heart breaking. the playoffs. Why that hasn't get second shots at the basket, stick out in my mind Jax state jumped out to an happened since, well you know, hustling, playing with all your "The most crucial point of early lead with a massive dunk a really long time. heart, and out-scoring your any ball game is the first five by Wilson on an alley form In the AFC we have the 16-1 opponent are all essential ele- minutes of the second half," Russell to ignite the crowd. Steelers, the top seed, against ments in a win. said Terrel. That statement This was followed by two the defending Super Bowl- The Jacksonville Gamecocks proved to be the case in the sec- more consecutive scores on champion New England had five of those six Thursday ond half. beautifully strategized plays but Patriots. Both are outstanding night. It's not very often you see Out of the gun from the half coach Laplant seemed to run on defense and both can run the a team play like these players football. Jacksonville would run out of out of tricks as Murray state In the NFC, we have the top- did and walk away with a loss, gas as the Sky-Hawks slowed would leave Laplant and the seeded Philadelphia Eagles but unfortunately it happened to the tempo down. Gamecocks scratching their against the .second-seeded the good guys. This might have been the nail heads going into the half with a Atlanta Falcons and Vick. The Jax state would claim the tip in their coffin . Toward the mid- score of 30-44. Eagles play a nasty brand of off followed by BJ Spencer dle of the second half the lead A ray of hope would come in blitzing, attacking defense, scoring his first of 23 points on would change hands a few the second half from Tim Lewis while the Falcons led the league the night. It was a dog fight times but the final result was as he caught on fire to post 19 in rushing during the season inside from the first whistle and UT Martin in the win column. points hitting 6-7 from behind and ran for 327 against the St. wouldnt end until the final Spencer finished with a game the arc and 50 percent overall. Louis Rams in their divisional buzzer. hight 23 points and four With Lewis and the hustle of playoff victory. Of the four The Skyhawks would take rebounds and Russell with 13 Brad Peters energizing the teams, the Eagles are the only and increase the lead to seven points five assists. crowd the tempo of the game one without a dominant running but Carlos Lumpkin would On Saturday night the game- was turned up. game, but they counter with a come up with a clutch steal and cocks would extend there losing The pressure defense would physical defense. score in the transition which streak to nine games. In a loss to cause key turnovers but the Once again, as usual, we would later lead to and inside @e defending Ohio Valley Gamecocks just couldn't capi- Courtesy1 Steve Latharn have defense and the running game formulating. Conferenc Champions Murray talize. The result was another game stepping into the spot- Jacksonville went on a 14-2 State. loss for the home team. Walker Russell drives for a basket and a score. JSU travels to take light. run to post a halftime score of It seemed to be the same on Eastern Kentucky tonight with tip-off set for 6:30p.m. What happened to the sup- posed playoff "hot" teams that would emerge? Well the only thing that has emerged is an upset destined for this week- end, I think. JSU downs Sky-Hawks but gets ou&played by Murray Another thing that is certain is the winner of the Super Bowl will be from the NFC. I think. So what I am saying is that the ~a n..nL..c----- as einht noints before eventuallv The Racerc answered hv knock- is the winner of the Super Bowl will be from the NFC. I think. So what I am saying is that the as eight points before eventually The Racers answered by knock- Eagles and the Falcons are By Philip Cruce losing by 11. ing down the three ball and ended playing the Super Bowl a week The Chanticleer Sports Writer Shanika Freeman paved the way the night with a season-high 12 . early, I think. for JSU as she ended the night with thtee-pointers. "You could see it in guys' The Gamecocks came %to last a double-double scoring 15 points JSU would come roaring back ' eyes. They weren't satisfied week's home stand with a 4-7 over- and bringing down 10 rebounds. swinging the momentum in their with just reaching the NFC all record and a 1-1 record in con- Shepard was right behind with 13 favor before a controversial techni- championship game, said ference play. The Gamecocks need- points and Katja 'Fuess finished cal foul ended the rally. injured Philadelphia receiver ed to protect their home court as with 10 points. Cobie Carlisle The Racers would benefit from Terrell Owens. "Like I said, it's they approach a tough four game pitched in seven points while grab- the call taking full control of the going down. Philadelphia, don't road trip. bing four boards. game and go on to defeat the you doubt this for one second." The ladies opened things off right "This was a key win on the home Gamecocks 96-85. What about the Falcons? Thursday night by beating the court," said Coach Dave Dagostino. Freeman lead the team with 22 Well you are not hearing a lot Tennessee-Martin Skyhawks 70-59 "We have got to protect our home- points, seven rebounds, and four of newspaper quotes from the in convincing fashion. floor." assists while Rebecca Haynes and dirty birds so give them an edge The Gamecocks jumped on top The win was short lived as JSU Freddricka Embry both finished there. early when Heather Shepard hit two would come up short Saturday night with a double-double. What is the Atlanta Journal three-pointers in the first three min- against Murray State. Haynes had 15 points and 11 saying? utes. At the half the Lady The Gamecocks slowly gained rebounds while Embry posted 12 "The Eagles beat the Falcons Gamecocks lead 39-26 and didn't the advantage as both teams went points and 10 rebounds. Fuess had two years ago in the divisional show signs of slowing down. back and forth swapping baskets. 14 points and Shepard finished with round of the playoffs, but this is "We came out hustling hard the JSU had as l~geas a 15 point lead 12. a different Atlanta team. For first half," said center Ann Marie in the first half but the Racers cut it The Gamecocks will begin their one, Vick is now a better player. Courtesy1 Steve latham Healy. "We ran the game plan well down to eight points by halftime. four game road trip tonight in And this team can control the and played good defense." The Gamecocks came out firing Richmond, Ky as they take on ball on the ground better than Coach Dagostino talking to his players before the game. Jacksonville State picked up right after the break scoring five quick Eastern Kentucky. that one did. The Eagles come were they left off in the first half points but the Racers refused to go in off a dominating defensive showing no signs of letting up. The down that easy. performance against the Skyhawks would only get as close Vikings. But this will present a much different type of test, mainly because of Vick's won- derful athletic skills. The pres- : sure will be firmly on the Chanticleer Athlete of the week Eagles in this game because of their recent failures in the title By Amado Ortiz Ann-Marie's love for the game has bigger schools? game. It will be interesting to The Chanticleer Sports Editor brought a lot of inspired play from her Ann-Marie: It is real good because we watch what happens if the teammates as the Gamecocks seem des- know what to.expect so there will be no Eagles fall behind early at tined to win the OVC. surprises later on. home to bring back the memo- A career ending injury is every ath- Chanticleer Sports caught up with the CS: What is in your CD player right ries of the past three years. Will lete's worst fear. The thought of not Irish sensation to get inside the mind of now? the crowd turn or will they try playing their beloved sport always a girl that wouldn't give up. Ann-Marie: Slow Jamz. It is a burnt CD and rally the team?" lingers in their mind. CS: How is your knee holding up? that will make Walt D happy. Give Philadelphia an edge Gamecock Ann-Marie Healy took this Ann Marie: It is great. I injured it in CS: Who is your favorite NBA player there because the home city fear and turned it into her motivation. 2001 and really didn't produce as a and movie? paper isn't even giving them a Ann-Marie, a center from Killenaule. freshman so I took a year off and really Ann-Marie: Oh definitely Michael chance. Ireland, has battled a knee injury for the worked on my strength. It has helped me Jordan and Love and Basketball Philadelphia star running past two years and by the looks of it, she out a lot. CS: One thing the Chanticleer readers back Brian Westbrook did not has come back stronger than ever. CS: Why did you choose to play for must knew? play in last year's NFC title "Ann-Marie spent her initial two years JSU? Ann-Marie: I know Walt D said he was game, so he should give them fighting through an injury," said head Ann Marie: I really liked the people single but I guess just put that I am Irish.. the extra nudge that puts them coach Dave Dagostino. "Her commit- hear and I thought it would be good for CS: Describe your role on the team? over the top, I think? ment to the weight room has taken her the type of player I am. I also loved the Ann-Marie: Oh that is easy. Just get up Can dirty birds fly when the game to another level." class I was going to be with. and down the court as fast as I can. high temperature is 24 degrees? The commitment and motivation has CS: What are your feelings on the sea- Rebound and rebound and play good I know! also landed Ann-Marie into the starting son so far? defense. Healy The last time the dirty birds line-up. Ann-Marie's playing has been Ann-Marie: We are just preparing for CS: What is your favorite quote? played in below freezing tem- key to the season as she averages seven an OVC championship. Coach is getting Ann-Marie: Live life to the max! ter," said Dagostino. "Her hard work has peratures was in Green Bay and points and four rebounds a game. us ready by scheduling three games in CS: Sum up the end of the season. really paid off." they got Vick-timised just like Her tenacious defense has earned her five days six times this year so we will . Ann-Marie: Straight to the tourney, the Eagles will on Sunday. 12 blocked shots and 14 steals on the be prepared. that's is for real. And you can quote that. I think. year. 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