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,~, .VOLoUHEt8 HOND1<)'S.,P.T.,He..,R 2005 THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT VOICE OFBOisE STATE SINCE 1933 ISSUE 7 FIRST ISSUE FREE

__=~e.""....._.r:;E Actors "Beware! South, local drivers feel wrath of Hurricane Katrina SARA BAHNSON New Orleans plunged deeper into infirm or elderly patients who were The Federal Emergency than 80 percent of metropolitan New Orleans was under water that Ass\. News Editor chaos and despair Tuesday, one day among more than 15,000 refugees Management Agency was mak- was 20 feet deep in some places. & Knight Ridder Tribune after Hurricane Katrina pummeled huddled inside the New Orleans ing unprecedented preparations to three states along the Gulf Coast Superdome, but many other deaths house at least 1 million people near The Volunteer Services Board at BSUis opening its offices for dona- The wrath of Hurricane Katrina and triggered what officials predict across the city remained to be the Gulf whose houses were dam- tions of canned food and clothing has made its presence felt here in will be the costliest natural disaster counted. aged or destroyed. from Sept. 1-19. Boise as gas prices have jumped in U.S.history. State and federal rescuers in boats "That figure could even go up," After Sept. 19, all supplies will over 30 cents per gallon. The At least 100 people were report- and helicopters pulled more than said WilUam Lokey, FEMA's coor- be sent to the Mountain Home Volunteer Services Board is also co- ed killed in the Mississippi county 1,200 victims to safety on Tuesday dinating officer for the disaster. As Airforce Base to be shipped to ordinating efforts to provide food of Harrison, home to Biloxi and and were flying precise search-and- many as 2 million people across agencies serving the victims of hur- PHUlO BY BRAD AJlEIIDTmlE AlIBITER and clothing to the victims of the Gulfport. Louisiana officials re- rescue grid patterns over the city to the South were without electricity or fresh water. Officials said more ricane Katrina. Gas ~rlces continue to rIse. disaster. ported the deaths overnight of four try to find more. Expo kicksaff next week

BY RANDALL POST Mer" - Hatch C Ballroom News 'Edltor This seminar will talk about the benefits of volunteer ism and will Greeks recruit for fall Boise State University's also Include opportunities for stu- Volunteer Service Board, the dents to learn about making the Service Learning program, and most of their college experience BY JESSICA CHRISTENSEN the United Way of Treasure Valley through volunteerism. News Writer Volunteer Center are putting on It will be conducted by the Boise Volunteer Expo 2005 Wednesday, State Service Learning office, The Greek system at Boise State Sept. 7,in the Student Union. Volunteer Services Board, and the University wants new potential There are two components of United WayVolunteer Center. members interested in becoming the expo this year: a volunteer fair "Go Change Your World" - part of a sisterhood or brotherhood from 10p.m. - 3 p.m. in the Jordan Lookout Room This seminar is on how to make . this fall. Both fraternities and so- Ballroom and seminars on com- a difference through volunteerlsm rorities are busy with recruiting munity service. and will show how volunteerism events to meet potential members According to aVSBpress release, can address causes of social prob- attracted to the values of Greek several community service agen- cies from the Treasure Valley will lems, not lus~the symptoms. membership. have Information tables so stu- "Serve Beyond the Blue" - "1 really feel a part of campus,' dents can learn about volunteer Bishop Barnwell Room said Linzi Bommarito, Alpha Xi ,.opportunities In the community. . A seminar on howlo sell your Delta president. "All the connec- ." Three semhia~swill.beheld'" vohiriteerexperif,nces to prospec- tions Ihave made through joining concurrently duringlh~(onoWftlB tive .einpl~"':tluou8hYOll{re· have reaUy taught me a lot of life time slotsr > '.' .: .,. sume arid lob inierVieWS'wlllalso . lessons .... It's an experience I never 9:40 a.m.-lO:30 a.m.,iO:40 a.m- cover opportunIties to serve after expected to get: 11:30 a.m., and 11:40 a,m.-12:30 grlldulition ..via Americorps .and Recruiting for the sororities and p.m. Peace Corps. fraternities occur at different times Here Is a synopsis of the three The seminar will be conducted during the first weeks of the faU seminars provided byVSIi: by representatives from those or- semester. Fraternity recruitment "Volunteerlsm: What's In It for ganizations. ends the second week of school, -,~. and sorority membership selection doesn't begin until Sept. 8. Since recruiting for fraternities at BSU ends the second week of school, not many rush events are left to attend. "Rush is basicaUy our recruitment period," said Nic Adams, Kappa Sigma member. "We have events like movie nights, riv- er' floating .... It's a chance to meet guys." moting their "Slide On In" event. Katrina West, an Alpha Xi Delta Activities for the Kappa Sigma It's considered a non-rush event, member. Fraternity this week have included because it's an event coordinated Each ofthe fournights aUows po- a Boise Hawks game and a "Friday to invite all students on campus tential members the opportunity Night Outdoor Movie Night" at and community members of the to find out more about the services the Kappa Sigma house, located Treasure Valley. each sorority participates in each two blocks north of the Student "We have put more than $2,000 semester. Recreation Center on Michigan toward activities for this event, "Three of the four nights are "get Avenue. such as DIs and a dunk booth," to know you" nights. The fourth day Not all students who show up to Bommarito said. is a celebration," said Katrina West, events are automaticaUy chosen to The event will be Sept. 17, and Alpha XiDelta member. become members of the organiza- will be held on campus at BSU. The overaU goal for the Greek tion. Recruitment for the three so- system at BSU is to "keep expand- "We want to see guys who show. rorities on campus is done through. ing and getting better as a whole,' dedication to the organization and the PanheUenlc Association. said Kappa Sigma rush chair Russ lIIOIAE SWANBEl:MHE AlIBITER have a desire to join," Adams sald., Recruitment activities will take O'Leary. Any student interested in The Student Recreation Center offers a variety of Intramural sports Sigma Alpha Epsilon member place Sept. 8-11, in the Student becoming part of a socialfraternity Including tennIs, softball, volleyball, soccer, and football. Antonio Bommarito agreed. Union Building. Each sorority has . or sorority is encouraged to contact . "W ' . t ted in quality a room' reserved with atheme each the organization. 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BY EM~::'::"~:TEYIM ::::~: ;,fr~=:;~': '. ea.rns P.rofess,or,.Award new club sports In the spring of last Oxford year, and a group of students are "I think this Is good thing for generative diseases such as osteo- .medical research network, funded working on establishing a cycling BY TIM HOOD a club. . . BSU,' Oxford said. "I'm happy that arthritis or retinal detachment can by the National Institutes ofHealth. News. Writer This will bring the total to 22 club' Duane and Lori Stueckle recognize 'resUlt. Oxford's research is helpIng Her lab supports about ten gradu- sports, with approximately 300 par- . -.. Boise State University biology the .Importimce of biomedical re- scientists gain an understanding of ate .:and undergraduate .students .ticipating student athletes. professor Julia Oxford was present- . search at Boise State. It's golng to the .mechantsrns Involved In these whoworkunder her supervision lin . Due to popular demand, theRec; ed .with the Dean's Distinguished helpothers recognize that Impor- molecular mutations, a criilca~ step a number of research endeawrs. Center Is bringing back its dodge Professor Award' at the College of tant rest!lirch is gOingon here." -~ towardsomedaydeveloplngdrllgs -I've never worked with anyone balltollmament,whlchwill be l1eld Arts and Sciences annual faUmeet- Oxford was bestowed the award to pieventor treat these health Is" Who has .given me so much' confl- on Nov.18..lnaddltlon, a grass\'Ol~ Ingprlor to the startofthlssemes- for he.r researCh on the funcdon of, sues.. .' ..•.. dence andWhoisso supportive and . . molecules found In the extra cel- ·Myresearch allows me 'tel' ap- excltedaboutmyworktsaldSorcha leybJilltoumaml!nt \\'ill ~ebeldon Sept.lO.- ...... • ' '.'"..••.... te.~he award, established this fall by ltiiar matrix of cells. These' mol-plymy skills to a medical problem Ylngst,~ technlchinln OxfOrd's iab. Rodrl81iefeels that both intrainu" Duane and Lori Stueckle of Bol~e, • eCules prOVidestrucwrallntegrity where theouteOrne thepoten- . OXford Is:: enthuslastic~about bas ral~dclub spol1Sat~ a'gOlId~y provides an annual supplementaty foi-tissues like 'cartilage; bone,and tialtO helpwithsuchtl1in~.asyi-BSU'sroleiniInprovlngbloinedical· for neW and old Slutilll1tslo .be¢9;ne . salary In the flve-f!g\1rerange fo~a .te~donlill,d play acriticat~le In '.. Slo~I~Ss.an~otherdegeneratiVe •...••.~..es., n.·e.·.arc.wanh· ..·;..,···.···•.··co··· •. •.· ·n··t!n····u·.e··. m". '. y"te. :.~.8rch..· ·,.. .. ·itiwlvl!idiJn·cam~ .' ~o:;~ t biology faculty member Who lS1n-skeletcddtM,'l~prnent;cartUa~re~ "dls!l!l§C8,J)i!°fdsaid...... • . •.,~" . .~,,""'>';ana'ail ":'.c.., volVi!dln research and teaching in .genera~onan~ r~palr, and eye de-, ....·.lnBdditioNo tea~hingcourse~!D ···.~reasliiVOlVIngbl0ttl'e.dleatappllCiil;Jc·'re.~Iil~;'.o~i':~"-~~;¢~~(···:....•·.··.4'~··.~~·blo!tUorn1iltlcsrverteb~e.~~b~!'c. •t1.i>.n;ps@cU1ailylndeveIQ .. ntaL',:.·· utati" ~~e::m,01~::;.()losr'·11l?leclilarblology,.p~.~th,er • c-"-"'~""'-~M ...~ .... om.,,,,"'et;- ·ts!-··:JSliblpCts,.·lli!'Qrdilerves,ai the .t:~~~~~,i(),()g}{;·:";~'ilU '~}~:~~8,~~,~;~ti~t~t~d~lJi .ij~tvi"teihic'R:iiii~~th:; \iACIVattC:ecl CUnlcal ~eseal'Ch (ACR®lis seekl"$l healthyyolunteerstopartlclpatetn acUnlcalresearch Sh.JdYof an InveJ;tlgatlonal jntluenzcryaccli1e~~

QuaUfied participants wiU : .:":, '. r~ ,,;.:.'. • ~. ': .recelve up to $300 termath ofHur'rlca~e Katrina:; Idaho: Exhibition Will feature work' by Idaho artists chosen to receive compensation fortlme national "This Is one ofthe most devastat- The Greater Awareness for and travel. In addition, Ing storms in our nation's history,· Idaho Nurses. (GAIN) grant pro- this prestigious fellowship award study related vaccinations White House press secretary Scott gram Is currently recruiting regis- from the Idaho Commission on the Bush .returns Arts. This year, awards were given and doctor exams will McClellan said "Iuesday In San tered nurses to participate in the be at no.cost. .. early to oversee Diego, where the president was ad- "Caring for the Emerging Diverse to Jim Budde, Boise State professor dressing members of the military in Community: Cultural Competence of ceramics; .Eve-Marie Bergren; To Qualify You Must: hurricane relief commemoration of the 60th annl- in Nursing Practice" course. jonathan Puis; Rita Hutchens; Charles Gill;· Peter Vincenti Scott • .Have not received an versaryofthe U.S. defeat of lapan in The course explores the com- WASHINGTON President WorldWarU. plexities of providing culturally Evans; Lori Piccolo; Stephanie Influenza vaccine In the Bush will cut short a summer re- Wilde; Lawrence Smart; and Grant past 9 months The White House also signaled competent care to clients and is treat at his Texas ranch to return a willingness to tap the nation's intended to provide nurses with a Olsen. • Not have had severe to Washington on Wednesday and strategic oll reserves in Texas and solid foundation in cultural com- The exhibition will travel around adverse reactions to a personally monitor relief efforts in Louisiana if it is determined that oll petencyby presenting a broad base the state after Its display at Boise the wake of what.the White House previous influenza refineries lack. adequate supplies of knowledge and skills. Twenty State. Itwill go to the Carr Gallery . called "one of the most devastating vaccine because of damage to Gulf Coast ANCC-approved contract hours in Idaho Falls, the Prichard Art storms in our nation's history." oll rigs. will be awarded at the completion Gallery in Moscow, and the Corner The president also will travel to Bush had planned to return to ofthe course. f}allerv iJ,1Coeur d'AlenehF.J:j0,rmorle the hurricane-stricken Gulf Coast fnforrifailon on the ex 1 It, ca II Washington on Friday for theLabor Nurses can choose to register at region later this week, according to 426-3994. . . .~ [ ~. 'For. mor~.in.for.matlon Please.call Day weekend, ending a month- one of eight locations throughout a spokesman, who added that the ACR® at 1-866-S4-STUDY .Iong respite at his ranch outside the state. The course is delivered White House was concerned that or visit our web site at: Crawford, Texas,devoted largely to online, with five mandatory live what the? a quicker personal survey by Bush . www.acr-research.com vacationing. meetings from 4:45-6:15 p.m, on • might disrupt rescue and recov- AdIIlIncedIClinical Research But McClellan said the presi- Tuesdays Sept. 6, Sept. 20, Oct. 11, ery efforts under way in Louisiana,' Is that bird looking dent's morning briefing Tuesday Nov. 8, and Dec. 6 at North Idaho Mississippi and Alabama in the af- convinced him "that he wanted to College, and on Thursdays Sept. 8, at street signs? get back to D.C. (early) and oversee Sept. 22, Oct. 13, Nov. 10, and Dec. 8 the response efforts from there." at Lewis-Clark State College. Because of bad weather, a hom- Bush planned another morning Enrollment is limited; Call 426- ing pigeon that was supposed to conference call Wednesday at his 1709 to register by Sept. 2, or get fly to Norway landed in Sweden ranch with federal officials who are more information online at http:// instead. Though the bird went to coordinating the recovery effort be- nursing.boisestate.edu/GAIN. the wrong country, the name of the fore his return to the White House. Norwegian city in which he ended In Washington, the president up was very similar to the name of planned to convene a 4 p.rn, meet- Boise State hosts the Swedish city in which he had in- ing Wednesday with members of a Idaho Commission .. tended to go: Tangenveien, Norway, White House task force assigned to and Tangenvagen, Sweden. Experts hurricane relief. On The Arts exhibit believe this is a coincidence and dismissed speculation that the pi- Work by a Boise State University geon can read. . professor will be among those dis- lncal/bsu played at the Idaho Commission on the Arts/Visual Arts Fellowship Moooooooo! This Free cultural com- Exhibition 2006 from Sept. 7 - Oct. chow's groooooovy, 7, at the Boise State Visual Arts petence training for Center Gallery I in the Liberal Arts dude Building. registered nurses An opening reception will be Due to a shortage of sunflowers from 7-9 p.rn, on Sept. 9, and free and corn, farmers in Sverdlovsk, Boise State University's parking during the reception will Russia, will be feeding their cattle Department of Nursing and its aca- be available In the lot between the confiscated marijuana to get the demicpartnersNorth Idaho College Liberal Arts and Student Union animals through the coming win- and Lewis-Clark State College are buildings. ter. One official said, "1don't know hosting a free continuing educa- The Visual Arts Fellowship what the milk will be like" tion course for registered nurses in

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BY EMILY POITEVIN as a' heavy and compelllng story, and helped Cooper start his ca- for ABC. In an interview with !'lews Writer - delves into the rough world of child reer in film. "The Nickel Children" BSU Communications Specialist prostitution while following two is produced by Pretty Dangerous Kathleen Craven, however, he ex- A former Boise State University . teenage ruriaways in Los Angeles. Films. pressed his excitement at having student has taken his passion for Some proceeds from the film go to- The film, which was shot in less the film air In Boise. film all the way to the big screen. wards supporting Children of the than three weeks, was created with "A lot of us Invested a lot of time Filmmaker Ryan Cooper took every Night, a not-for-profit organization the help of donations and people in it," Cooper said. "It's definitely a possible video and production class designed to help children who are willing to volunteer their time. labor oflove." offered by the university during his forced to prostitute on the streets to Universal Studios also provided Cooper's other projects include four years, and his hard work paid survive. film and wardrobe assistance. In "Mo'Nique's Fat Chance," a real- off. Cooper is originally from addition to the True West Cinema ity television show appearing on "The Nickel Children," one of England; and moved to Boise dur- Festival, the film has aired at festi- the Oxygen Network, and the in- Cooper's many projects, aired inghighschool.One New Year's Eve, vals in Tennessee and California. dependent film "The Drone Virus." Sunday at The Flicks during the he happened to meet Boise native Cooper was unable to come to Information on this film and "The True West Cinema Festival. Ryan Johnson at a party. Johnson Boise for the festival, because he Nickel Children" can be found at The film, which Cooper describes founded Pretty Dangerous Films .was taping the World Music Awards www.prettydangerousfilms.com. .. IDoise~ents.com

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BY 'SARAH VOS In fact, students start drinking universities use programs known National studies have shown Knight Ridder Tribune. more often the summer before they as social norms marketing that tell similar results. The challenge, ac- begin classes. students that most of them do not coqling to Dejong, is to change the On-Line Home Rental Listings Tom Byers might have been the "It's almost like they're trying to drink excessively. Schools hope this expectation that college students first college student to die this train for college," said Bill Dejong, a technique will reduce the pressure will drink to excess. At a typical at school year in an alcohol-related professor at Stanford University and students feel to drink. college; alcohol Is readily avail- incident. But he won't be the last. the former director of the Higher At UK, the campus itselfis dry, al- able, and students expect to drink. www.boiserents.com .' Alcohol abuse is a perennial Education Center for Alcohol and though there are a few exceptions. Advertising promotes heavy drink- 208.322.4228 problem on college campuses, and Other Drug Abuse and Violence Tailgating at football games is ing, and students think rules will as many as 1,700 college students Prevention. supposed to be alcohol free, but not be enforced. die each year in incidents involving Across Kentucky and the rest of the size of the crowd, somewhere "It's an environment almost de- alcohol, whether from alcohol pol- the nation, universities and col- around 70,000 fans, means that signed to create a. drinking prob- soning, traffic accidents, or, in this leges are trying to curb excessive university police target only those lem," Dejong said. case, getting hit by a train. drinking by students. Many use a drinkers who call attention to The dangers are especially acute combination of education and en- themselves, said Tony Blanton, the as the school year starts. forcement. associate dean of students. In the first six weeks, high-risk But each school year the toll Students who violate the policy drinking, defined as four or more grows. This year at UK, i. was have to take an alcohol and drug drinks for a woman and five or Thomas Joseph Byers III, 19, who education class and pay a $100 fine. more drinks for a man, increases 75 was at an off-campus party early If they are caught three times, they percent for freshmen. Problematic Tuesday when he ran from police can be suspended from school for a drinking, eight or more drinks for officers and onto the train tracks. year. a woman and 10 or more for a man, Last year, It was Brian A. Muth, a In addition, about half of all UK Increases 220 percent, according to 19-year-old University of Kentucky freshmen take UK 101, a class that Outside the Classroom, a company student who was hit by a tractor- provides alcohol education, The al- that provides online alcohol educa- trailer on New Circle Road after cohol and health education office tlon for colleges. being released from the Fayette runs a peer education network, and "This is a huge, huge issue," County jail. He had been charged this year It will host three alcohol- said Brandon Busteed, founder of with alcohol intoxication. free events for students. Outside the Classroom. "It really But alcohol contributes to more Still, approximately 25 percent of is a social phenomenon. What Is It than just the deaths of college stu- UK students say they "pretty regu- about just coming to college?" dents, according t(j the. National larly" engage in high-risk drinking Me answers.his own questlpn:,)ns~I!!l.te on Alcohol A~1Jse an~." and su.f~r •ne}a~i.ve cons~'l\l~l}c:..._ '." Students 'drink because of a com- Alcoholism. Each year, drinking es. from their ..drinking, said' Meg' . blnatlon of peer pressure;arid new' by college stl1~i!li'tS coilm,but~s'.lo Quarle$~ ~Ute~t~(6f the altobp,l an,d' found freedom. They see alcoholas 97,000 sexual assaults, 599,00g in- health; education office. They in-' a way to release stress and sexual juries, and 696,000 assaults. . elude hangovers, failed tests, and inhibitions. Many Kentucky colleges 'and sexual assaults.

~~~'jJ Rec [from page 11 the university, as well as the ability director of the outdoor program. For people who are interested '~""_""'UBlaDIh!ItIDI to be physically active while partie- ~ID\\WIImIriI ipating and competing in various in just-getting a regular work out, sports," Rodrigue said. there are plenty of ways to do so. Ifii'IIIIIIIJ Yet another way students can . The center offers three volleyball meet new people and work off some courts, a squash court, four rac- calories is by participating In one of quetball courts, as well as a 10,000 the many outdoor programs offered square-foot gymnasium with bas- by the center. ketball hoops. Past programs include a climbing In addition, there is a 3,000 adventure In Oregon, a surfing trip square-foot group exercise studio to the California coast, and cascade and an elevated indoor running mountaineering in Washington. track. In addition, the outdoor pro- They have over 100 pieces of the gram offers training clinics to help latest cardlo equipment, including prepare for the trips, and they also treadmills, rowing machines, bi- offer the largest equipment rental cycles, and stair climbers. program In Southwest Idaho, fea- Each semester the center also of- turing rentals for all four seasons of fers a full schedule of group exercise, the rear. The outdoor program of- classes. With everything from con- fers students a chance to step out of ract'klckboxlng, yoga, cycling, and their comfort zones and try some- street dance, there is something for. thing new. everyone. "The program provides stu- ;My favorite class is cycling, be- dents with a solid base of technical cause It's fast, Intense, and a great knowledge,judginent, and decision workout,": says full-time student making skills, so that they ,can pu~. EmllyBaumann. "But.I've alsotrled sue a lifetime of adventures on their Pilates, kickboxing, and FastBreak own," said Geoff Harrison, assistant cardlo, and they're all fun." · O.., ' '. lnlon

'-- '" . ". ------""'------'--- -'--- :?---=-"Tf~:,;~1r,'~/ , ·w.· .... ~,!f- Women in the sciences discussion was lost in all the hype BY ~RIAN HOL.MES the past two weeks, much has been servation. mation. Some supported the pho- due to the design of creating more the overly sensitive drivel that we Opinion Writer said and written here on campus Most of the commentators took tos and made light of the situation pathways toward diversity, the barely care enough to focus on. regarding the pictures of an attrac- a definitive stance on the issue. in' order to calm the bitter winds of strenuous fields of engineering, We support ,her and every other What was wrong with the recent tive female in a lab coat. How can And most decided to use their own series of pictures that were pub- angst. But, all missed the boat com- mathematics, geology, biology, and woman we know earning degrees one picture speak volumes of the personal bias, insecurities, and an pletely. . medicine are being filled bywomen in the difficult sciences by breaking lished in The Arbiter ofa Boise State values and achievements of one overwhelming lack of self-control Most of what we learn In the at an amazing rate, down the bar- University stu- single individual? to push their own agendas on what classroom has been demonstrated They battle at the forefront of ~riers that re- dent in a short There have been comments post- is really quite a silly and obtuse over and over again as politics run these new and somewhat fascinat- ally matter. lab coat? In a ed on each side, both positively and debate. Is the concern here that a rampant. But each time we try to ing fields. Unfortunately, we can So, before word, noth- negatively on whether a series of woman can look great in a lab coat learn from our professors that gen- also expect a significant slacken- we spout ing. But, in photos displays the genuine nature, and purple latex? No. Does the con- der inequality exists, we seem to ing of tenureship held by women off at the another, concern, and personal endeavors of cern over these photos represent a muddle the whole thing up. in higher positions. 'The notion that mouth, every- one woman. But, on both sides, the backward slide that evades prog- So, what is the situation exact- only 15percent of women hold po- thing. story that each commentator tells ress? Again, and sadly, no. let's first ly? It is this. The young woman in sitions of higher accreditation is g i v e For does not do the woman in ques- The real concern lies with each of question rightly has goals outside saddening. The amount of grants them a tion any service, nor does it add these commentators, editors, 'and of our concern and knowledge. She withheld or the ever-present male- hand. .~ _~~credenceto the ~ener~1 writers and how they view the femi- is a student of the sciences, which dominated bias has created voids nist condition. Some pushed the ~. --~ c: \~\:~::'~::.' ,;~.:::.~ pool of intelli- is a great thing indeed, because that will be hard to fill. envelope to encourage readership. ,-:-'".....i:.'~".:~'\' :,?:"S~. :<;.:~.:":.::?<~.,::~ gent ob- today we can expect more women This is the concern we should Some felt compelled to withhold , -'~- ~.:._~ to achieve nearly half of all Ph.Ds have for this young woman. This is valuable and questionable lnfor- earned. We can also expect that the reality that stifles progress, not ..."7/..",'.'_~.....,~~~' I '

Thanks for the If "just a few words" aren't giant, colorful photo of This, as well as sexual and on the Quad. really a big deal, then why is there novelty chocolate vaginas. It co- chocolate vagina domestic violence, has roots in These vaginas, as many of you Ummm ... altering a semi-yearly round of ballyhoo incides with my personal First our archaic treatment of female remember, are leftover from the posters is censorship and sex change over "under God" having sneaked Rule of Censorship: censorship is sexuality. Honest discussions publicity campaign for BSU's an- its way into our nation's Pledge of always random. Just don't try and about sexuality, both in males and nual production of the "Vagina In your article, Mark Wheeler is Thanks for publishing Tessa Allegiance? melt them down into chocolate females; are often repressed or Monologues," a play written by Eve quoted to the effect that "altering" Schweigert's article on the People would get enor- simulacra of the male repro- eliminated in the name of "decen- Ensler. Virtually every institution signs to make them more "accept- "uncensored" posters for the film mously, and justifiably, upset if ductive organs. That might cy." This Victorian notion causes able" is not censorship. 'Transgeneratlen,' The obviously representatives ofalarge group such of higher education produces the offend someone. harm to those without the power to as the Women's Center or the board "Monologues" at one point or an. Let's see here, "editing," is mak- edited posters made me curious. change it. The best rationalization 1 could of Student Affairs, tried to make other, and that particular method ing things clear or correct. Abbie McCracken Additionally, freedom of expres- come up with was this: Someone it seem "not... incredibly edgy" of publicity is not unique either .: Censoring is altering things to fit Boise, ID sion is a cornerstone both of de- on campus was concerned students to deny our nation houses many When a local media outlet got a more acceptable standard for the mocracy and of higher education. would take the posters'check- ...religious people. hold of what was happening on largest or most vocal audience. It The free exchange of ideas is list too literally, and hundreds of I think it is equally foolish the Quad, Kustra responded with is just not computing guys, censor- to try to cover up the fact that President Kustra what keeps knowledge fresh and . an apology ,!n~ would not let the ;ship Is censorship. ' costly sex change operations would, ,. contemporaryand allows forthe ensue. Someone kindly sought many adults (which is what our wrong to apologize Women's Center defend its actions. And higher education is where advancement of civilization. to protect our stupid student body campus is made of) have sex, At the very least, an honest dis- we go to get our thinking shaken for Women's Center For both of these reasons, and that many adults can see th~ cussion of this event is necessary in up and to examine our own closely from taking the posters' advice President Kustra was wrong to too far.' . words "sex change" without blush- front of the student body. held views to see if they can with- My father once told me that every apologize on behalf of the Women's ing. Educating people about sex- It is imperative that we not letthis stand objective scrutiny. However, your article proved my girl deserves to be called beautiful. Center here at BSU,for they hurt no ual matters increases knowledge, go "under the radar," as so many is- It sure walks, talks, and smells admittedly silly theory to be incor- In this instance, if not in others, he one. rect. Instead, several people think censorship secrets away that sues of inequality do on our cam- like censorship to me. was right. I am reliably informed that our student body is stupid enough knowledge. pus. The objectification of the week before fall term started, to believe this isn't an example I was pleased to find the article women remains a reality in the Women's Center was hand- of censorship. on the modified posters beneath a our society. Miles Stirewalt Adrien Taylor ing out leftover chocolate vaginas Boise, ID Boise, ID

Team Drew ';:::::-- Sound dating advice from two guys with very different sex lives

\-- BY DREW LOWDER Guest Opinion BY DREW MAYES Opinion Editor They always say that opposites attract. The whole Idea is great when you think of someone that is complimenting you in the areas you're lacking. It's a classic tale really, two people from different backgrounds, different This is a dynamic in life that usually produces great relationships. values, different life experiences coming together to form a special bond. As you are learning, it is also this dynamic in relationships that can Disney has made billions selling this same fairy tale story for years. cause some problems. Somehow, though, I just don't see this as a very big problem. What, the Knowing that at times you are not going to agree on everything prob- liberal in you wants 10 choose paper over plastic, whereas he just wants ably brings some hesitations about bringing up some of the major the convenience the plastic bag brings? Does it hurt your feelings when he .' decisions in life that you might be thinking about, such as marriage, mov- makes fun ofyour hippy ways? Aww... I'm sorry, really, I am . ing in together, etc. Going solely off statistics, the odds of you making it to the big decision What you both need to understand is what makes your relation- stage aren't that good to begin with, so this is all probably for naught, but ship great is' that, yeah, you might not get along at all times and ar- I'm sure that's not what you want to hear, so here goes. gue some, but you will have some of the best times of your life with Being the opposite of somebody isn't a bad thing at.all, In fact, it's really someone that isn't going to be just like you. quite a good thing. Because now you have another set of eyes that will look You want someone to challenge you and push you to the limits of the at situations and 'potential problems entirely differently than you, or some- . relationship. body like you could. Once you make it through the tough decisions.in life that you might On top of that, it's always good having somebody a little different than disagree on or get into a little squabble about, it will just make you stron- you to experience new things with. - ger in .the end. There's a good chance you will try things, think about things, and experi- The best thing to do during these times when you aren't meshing well is . ence things that you never would have ifyou were dating somebody exactly to just to keep the lines of communication open. like you; Have questions for Team Drew? Send to [email protected] It's so odd to me that diversity is..celebrated everywhere but in relatlon- , ships. f"

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BY AMBER FUGER Deitz encourages walk-ens, "but A 2004 graduate of Northern USCSA. Each team is assigned a Sports Writer they have got to have experience Michigan, Deitz is no stranger to starting lane by means of random Football and be dedicated racers." college competition. She was team draw. Boise State's athletic .depart- BSU will be competing as a captain of NMUs Nordic team and Vs.Georgla If a racer starts more than three ment is hiking up ail uphill ladder, Division I program, and their re- went all-conference and earned an Saturday seconds before the signal, it is con- and football is not the only sport spective competition will not be all-region honoree. 3:30 p.m, (MT) sidered a false start, and if a racer striving to make It to the top. New easy to beat. There are thirteen In 1997, Deitz was the National ESPN starts late, they cannot interfere assistant ski coach Aniya Deitz is other universities the Broncos will Junior Champion, and through to with the start of the other com- making a huge contribution to the be competing against, including 2001 Deitz earned All-American petitors. Racers cannot go off the progress at BSU by spearheading a UniversityofOregonand University status at the USSA Junior Nationals. marked track and can use no other cross-country ski program. of Washington. "We' are starting Volleyball* As for her coaching skills,. Deitz means of propulsion other than skis The 2005-06 season will not start from the bottom up '" a new born served on NMU's Student Athlete and poles, according to the USCSA until January, but there is plenty to baby program," Deitz said. Vs. Wyoming Advisory Council. rulebook. be done in preparation. First things As a protege of Sten FgedheHn, Friday Of course the main goal is to have Deitz hopes to find anyone hid- first: they need a team. JuniorTaylee Deitz plans to train with essentially PHlIl'O COURTESY BROCllSPORTS.COM 7p.m: fun, but Division I competition is'a ing in the woodwork that has had . Foulger is making the transition, as the same program. It would be nice Anlya Deitz serious deal. The rules are finite as experience racing or is Interested well as sophomore April' Sanders. to have Bogus Basin as the prac- Vs. Northern mapped out by the United States with 30-second' intervals, and all in starting a career in racing .."It is "These two girls have been training tice course, but without consistent Saturday Collegiate Ski and Snowboard competitors have to start With the highest caliber experience. We hard and have the scabs to prove it," snow, Deitz is planning on using 7p.m Association. the front of both bindings behind are looking for women only," Deitz Deitz said. . Tamarack as the training field. Competitors start one at a time the starting line, according to the said. Soccer** Vs. UCDavis Saturday 4p.m.(PT) Quality coaches guiding today's Broncos

'At the Wyoming Tournament "At NAU Soccer Tournament in Flagstaff, Arizona Some of the nation's best [SIDE coaches call Boise State LINE] home Broncos, KBOl extend contract BY S'HAWN ASHBY Sports Writer Boise State and local ra- dio station KBOI have . ex- When one first thinks of athletics I, tended their radio .. contract. at Boise State, 'It Is more thanilkely In concurrence with KBOI, the thattheflrstthlng to come to mind Bolsc State athletic department Is the blue turf and the football pro- exercised its option In the cur- gram. What one would most likely rent contract to extend the radio not think about Is the deep pool of ~ broadcasting agreement through coaches that call Boise State home. the 2007-08 athletic· season. Looking at varto us coaches at from the collegiate scene, he Randall has coached three NCAA The current four-year con- Boise State, there are numerous has personally coached a world All-Americans' and has. coached tract between Boise State and conference championships, gold champion, five Olympians, a Pan five different wrestlers to individ- KBO! started on July 1, 2002, medals, coach of the year awards, Amerlcan gold medalist, five USA ual PAC-lO titles, accomplishing all . and was to end on June 30, 2006. and many other great undertak- champions, and three American whHe also winning the program's KBOI is beginning its 34th consec- ings. junior champions. third PAC-lO championship in the utive year broadcasting Boise State Football head coach Dan With 20 seasons of coaching col- past five years. football and basketball games. This Hawkins has accomplished great lege tennis, Greg Patton has truly Randall is able to share his is also the 33rd straight year Paul things since taking over the foot- earned the title "The General." Of knowledge of the sport with his 1. Schneider will be handling the ball program in late 2000. Since his 20 seasons coaching Boise State athletes just as his college coach play-by-play duties. Former Boise being named head coach, BSU and UC Irvine, coach Patton has Dan Gable at Iowa taught him. State football player Jeff Caves will has a 44-6 record and a 30-2 WAC only experienced one losing sea- During his college years, Randall join Schneider in the broadcast record. Coach Hawkins and the son. wfl a three-time All-American and booth for all Bronco football games Broncos currently have a 26-game Patton has received numerous the runner-up for the 1984 and 1986 again this year. Caves played foot- conference winning streak, which awards for what he has accom- national championship. Randall ball for the Broncos from 1980 to includes three straight undefeated plished on and off the court. Patton won the gold medal In the 1989 Pan 1983 and has over 20 years in sports WAC seasons and three WAC ti- is a two-time winner of the NCAA American Games and was a runner broadcast experience. tles. Hawkins has also twice been Coach of the Year award, once up at the U.S. Open Nationals. named WAC football head coach of at UC Irvine in 1987, and once at With 18 years of head coaching the year. BSU In 1997. He is also a two-time under her belt, Sam Sandmire is Two former Mike Maynard has been at the winner of the USTA/ITA National one of the most decorated coaches helm of the Boise State track and Broncos cut Community Service Award (1996 at Boise State. Sandmire has had field program for the past three & 2003). "The General" has been the privilege of being a part of six years, where he has had great sue- Both Tyler Jones and Brock inducted into both the UC Irvine top-35 ranked teams in the nation, cess in steering the Broncos down Forsey were cut this week by their and BSU halls offame. He was won and winning five of the last eight the winning path. respective NFL teams. Jones, an the World Team Tennis Coach of conference championships. . Before arriving at BSU, Maynard All-American last season for. the the Year twice and was last year's Sandmire has also had tlie oppor- was an assistant coach at the Broncos, was vying for a roster 'spot WAC Coach of the Year. Patton also tunity to be the coach of three AII- University of Arizona for 13 years. on the Cleveland Browns. He was served as the U.S. National Coach Americans. In 1997 and 2001, coach , ' During his years in Arizona, one of three kickers on the roster from 1998-2002. Sandmire' was awarded with the Maynard helped coach more than during preseason. When Greg Randall arrived at Big West Coach of the Year Award. 30 Division I All-Americans, along Forseywas cut by the Washington Boise State in 2003 as the newwres- More recently, she was named the with three national champions. He Redskins this week. Forsey played tllng coach, he had large shoes to Western Gymnastics Conference also coached another the past two in 2004 with the fill, having to replace long time Coach of the Year (2003 and 2004). seasons. GabeWaliin won back- and in 2003 with the Chicago Bears, coach; Mike Young. Not only did With all of the knowledge and ex- to-back javelin national cham- the team that drafted him in the Randall fill those shoes, he also perience that the various coaches plonships under the guldarice of . PHlIl'OS BY STAIlLEY B1lEW5TElIII'HE ABBITEH sixth round of the 2003 draft. He made them a little bit larger. at Boise State possess, it would be Boise State head coaches: clockwtse from top, Mike Maynard, Mark Maynard. signed with the Redskins in May Since being named head coach, hard not to believe that the future Tichenor, Greg Patton, Greg Graham, Dan Hawkins. 2005 as an unrestricted free agent. In coach Maynard's time away Soccer set for away games BY JE l'AIME DAVIS Kuteira,who showed solid action so a dozen saves. week,makesurethedayofflsforre-. sports WrIter far this season, contributing.tothe Agaln,BSU faces a winless oppo- coveryand rest, and get used to It'as Il shots on goal againstSacrament() nent In an away game. we go. One good thing about being ', Boise State soccer is set to State. For the Lady Broncos, this week- on the road is thatwe get to control . open the La Quinta.. Inn . &. . Suites BOise State c.on.tlnues..pl..a.·yInthe. end marks the first of three t.ournli" the team's rest. and recovery." , _ Mountain Classic soccer tourna- . t·ournamen t .on Sunday.. against nients in a row. AssistantcoachMlcheUeZenti...... ment. in .._.FJUgsta.,rr Ari. zona .'Fray,.Id' Bowl.in.. gGr.e.en... .' ...." ' The flrst two.·'. ..•.· are ..awa.·.·.y. .to.ur.-concurs;'. '. .' -As. a coach..... we haveto . fu-.. Septem.'.·.b.er.2.nd ag al..ns tUCD'. '. avIS. ··.Th... e-.F..aI.c.o..nsa ..reaI. so.com ...·lng.. ·.off naments'in.' .'. ·Arizona·.and·then. .' .. '. .' ·cus.. .. onth.ea ..c.....a.de..·.ml.•. csl.d.e..reni.In.d.-.:". . '.' "

The. Aggies are comngoI rr ...•.two two. 'loss.. es. at home this s..eason,.but. Montana. The third aIloWSBolse.ln. g .th.e. girls to.'. s.e.e .th... elr p.fO... fuss...·or,..· losses already thisseas"n.Both tfuiy;Wereb~ld sco~lessl~ju.st ~ne State traveL mercies when they:btit we lUso. have to focUs on the gameswerescorele~f!lrUC DavIs, gameytlthWrlghtState.,,<·· h~$t the Soccer Etc. Nike CI8ssJc c.oaching side, ~~g s~lfe,the attltough.theyou~sh~oppo,nents~."Bo\v1l~G . · .. ~batiili~edln '. SeptemberJtr~"i8lh. ..•,...... ;. ',' ',girbstayhealthy...... ; ..'

'. "..." Wb...eD· · th e.·.B.roncos.. ,a.'.n.d.. Agg. i~gOtheteam'ti8hfJ:Oinilvmet1of':BSUSO&et head.coacll·~te~,::w ' 'io~()6'On'i2a'-"' . . ". . :·p·J·"".··e·;f ·.·· .'.,...... •... ,.•...> • 'a.. tl.K:.' .. as·.;.··.~a"".'..•. th.. e·s.lru';;;"le.s.·.o.Jtliii··:~.j{ , .. ' . :··headtO.bead, ' 'Ie ....,..' > . ,.~ 'J~. ... . l>&'... '. .. 'I~'" JiirWiDi' i.::t!~~~:;:sch¢dU1ei'mil~ ... • Il..A111··' • .', - . : - - - _' ',: c ~ " _ ",' . ; ~ . ~ . • . .'PR()PILE. Campbell adefendar driven by support Stu(ieAt5 BY Ji;: T'AIME DAVIS hard supporters tailgate before the Fly CHeaper Sports Writer game. She can't help but smile. - "It means so much to me that Sample roundtrip Student Airfares from Bolle to: Boise State junior defender they come. It just makes my day to Stephanie Campbell was taken see them out there,: Campbell said. Denver $168 London $628 aback when head coach Steve Lucas She is only missing one face. LosAngeles $168 Paris $669 told her of a preseason WAC honor Campbell just said goodbye to her NewYork $238 Tokyo she and fellow teammate Kim biggest fan, her fiance, as he left for $849 Parker received. She explained, basic training. "I was surprised. Usually the de- "The idea that he is not here is fense gets overlooked. This was hard. I want to play hard for him so not something I was looking for, so that he knows that I am thinking FREE +TICKETS I was surprised. The reason Iplay about him," Campbell said. ----~----.------~-~- well is because my team plays well. Soccer gives her the opportunity Text "FLY" to 22122 I don't like it when they single us to express love and gratitude, and it out. We got the award for team per- It's your chance to Mn one of ten pairs has also helped her become stron- of roundtrip tickets to London formance." ger mentally. and relationally. A sibling rivalry between As a psychology major, Campbell Campbell and her older sister wants to work in a place where sbe prompted her to stray from the can incorporate mind, body, and goal keeping arena to the defensive spirit. Taking on what she deems • StudentUniverse.com backfield. The motivation she sus- a 'holistic approach', Campbell in- tained from her sister is only part of tends to include these with coun- what inspires her. seling, nutrition, personal training "When I am on the field, I am and the like. She wants to make a PHOro BY STANLEY BREWSTEA/fHE ARBITER playing for a reason. Playing well difference on an individual level. Stephanie Campbell earned preseason and playing hard shows those Prom the view of her coaches, she All-WAChonors this season. that support me that their support already has. Zentz relates, "She is huge for us. means something to me." ~ Lucas praises Campbell as a quiet I dread the dayI have to recruit to Coming on the field for a home leader-the one who leads by exam- replace her. Pilling her shoes will game, Campbell routinely passes ple. Assistant Coach Michelle Zentz be very hard. She is a very speciai "~t"'~~~~~f~..",-~-~?~~.:=--/-.-" ~~::----I+- the tent where parents and die- gets more specific. player." ~....~~.~....~~A!!I~R~N!!A~~-,gO~~~-A~'!L~G!!"!U~~!t~!I!~!IIl~:;"""+

Boise State volleyball defeats alumni Saturday Up to $3,000.00 Per Semester for BY SARAH JOHNSON Full-Time Students III Sports Writer

The annual alumni match took * Montgomery GI Bill * Montgomery GI Bill Kicker * State Tuition Assistance * Cash Bonuses place for the Boise State volley- ball team in the Bronco Gym on * Student Loan Repayment Program Saturday, Aug. 27, at 2pm. Three decades of Boise State vol- For More information contact: leyball were present at tlie event, TSGT. KristineWitte one of the best turnouts in years. 422-5597 or (800) 621-3909 There were 24 alumni players who traveled to Boise last weekend from all over the nation to challenge the BSU varsity volleyball team to the official scrimmage. According to Boise State head coach Scott Sandel, the match was pre-deter- mined to run five games. The format provided more play- time for the special event, guar- Nee.d an extro .closs anteeing all players a chance to get on the court. Both teams started warm ups at lp.m. dressed but can't get in? in official uniforms to prepare .... I _~ for the Bronco gym showdown. "I was focused on compet- ing and getting a 'w' to start off the season," Jackie Stroud said. Stroud, the starting libero for the BSU volleyball team commented on the pride aspect of the match. "Lusing to the alumni would have been an embarrassment, ,u we came out pretty fired up," The Broncos played like they were on a mission, sweeping the alumni in. five straight games. "We didn't really give the Alumni a chance to fight back. We came at them hard," Telia Peterson said. PHaro COURTESY BRONCOSPORT5.COM Peterson came at the alumni full ¥il Eveland sets for the volleyball team Saturday afternoon. force, leading the Broncos with 28 Gabby Navarrete, Ieanett kills, eight digs, and eight service and compete." Fenneman said. Jenkins, Lacy Hawkins, Stroud, aces. Peterson's game was almost Penneman is going through physical Peterson, and Plunder all saw sig- flawless on Saturday, having just therapyrightnowattheIdahoSports nificant playtime on Saturday. one hitting error in five games, lead- Medical Institution and hopes to .Stroud lead the Broncos with 16 ing the broncos to their first Victory. return with the aid of aknee brace as digs, and Flunder had an out- The varsity team defeated the .soon as the next home competition. standing match with 14 kills, Alumni in just short of two hours. Fenneman will be staying at horne 6 blocks, and 7 service. aces. The game scores were 30-13, 30-19, for treatments as the' team travels Starring followed with 11 kills. 30-16,30-17, and 30-18. to Wyoming for a tournament this Senior captain Kimberly Fenneman "It was a team effort, as most weekend. The team will compete watched the competition from the . games are. I played well, be- today and tomorrow. sidelines on Saturday, as she is re- ,} cause the defense and set- The tournament will mark the t ; covering from a knee injury. ters executed," Peterson said. opening of the 2005 season for the "The girls played awesome. Peterson's teammates played their Broncos. This game definitely set the "A"games as weIl. They will be challenging the tone for an exciting season, en- Tiffany Starring, Ki Eveland, Wyoming Cowgirls tonight at· 7 ergy and spirits were high. I can't Jamie Claussen, Mandy Klein, p.m.and Northern Colorado Bears wait to get back on the court tomorrow night at 7 p.m.

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EDITOR: MarianaBekker ,c, ([email protected]) 'i" , t ure ..' ASST.EDITOR: JoeFirmage ., ([email protected]) 1'<:; Devotchka performance makes Tuesday feel like Saturday night BY AMBER FUGER Culture Writer

In front of a packed house at BY TRAVIS ESTVOLD in wonderful performances •as the' Neurolux, an eclectic, exotic, Culture Columnist eccentric, scam-artist brothers. III transcendent performance full However, the plot never really, of instrumental serenades made No, I'm not David Spade. But gets us anywhere. Tuesday night feel like a Saturday. yes, i am going to complain My real aggravation came- The usual Tuesday night scene is about Hollywood. when the audience was in- more laid back and chill, with o_nly I'm really sick and tired of the troduced to Angelika (Lena the slightest hum emitted from the . • movie industry paying overly. Headey). Dubbed "The Trapper" bars. On this particular night, the good-looking, under-talent- by the very dirty and ethnic- vibe was a little burlesque vaude- ed people to parade on movie looking village residents, some- villian, a little jazz mixed with the screens. how this heroine looks like she is soulful sounds of the blues, and a I find it obnoxious that Brad off the cover of Cosmo. Hmmm. little mariachi to set the tone for an Pitt collected $17.5 million to Don't get me wrong -e- 1 like unforgettable performance. butcher the film "Troy." Sure, he good-looking women. But they Most musicians will say that is the best-looking man on the have no place on the big screen playing live is what it is all about. planet. Or second, if you count killing animals in a French-oc- However, it is rare to find a petfor- me. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. Okay, cupied German village at the mance with a little bit of everything I've regained my breath - sorry end of the 17th century, in a fic- to move everyone. An amazing lo- about that. tion story or otherwise. cal opening act served as the prop- I loved his work in "Seven," Which brings me to myorigi- er preamble and pumped Lip the "TWelve Monkeys," "FightClub," nal point... Hollywood has lost . crowd with her harmonic voice. Kris "Snatch," and loads of others. In its damn mind. Not to say that it Doty, a Boise State graduate, played Guy Ritchie's off-the-wall heist ever had it in the first place. her heart out in front of a packed film, Pitt even managed to spit Brad Pitt flat out ruined what house. Besides a Johnny Cash cov- out a pretty amazing quasi- could have been a perfectly er, the music-major, English-mi- British accent. So what the heck rotten movie about a wooden nor performed her own material. happened in "Troy?" horse and a very pretty prin- In between each song, Doty would Despite my growing rage at cess: And please, oh please, no remind the audience that the main Hollywood's problems - mis- more period pieces for Orlando event would soon take the stage. casting, terrible screenwriting, Bloom. Except for the "Pirates" grew up with music in the Doty overuse of special effects, poor sequel(s). (There's' just some- home and played the piano as a kid. direction, and basically, just thing neat about seeing a Doty said she loves the fact that she churning out crap - I keep going Disneyland ride turned into a is doing not only what she loves, but to movies. big-screen adventure - so long also what she went to school for. "I This weekend, I was all excit- as "It's a small world after all" know it's only a bar, but it is what I ed to go check out "The Brothers doesn't become the next major studied to be," said Doty. Her amaz- Grimm." The previews .looked movie anthem.) ing voice. and progressive sound goo~Jhe. premise sound.cd)n- 'So, anyway, yes,.l'm a com- earned Doty the opening act spot '. teresdng,·and it wa~.directed by : plainer: Yes,I'm going to scream for Devotchka. (former Monty Python member) and shout anytime a. movie Frontman Nick Urata said he Terry Gilliam. I'll often watch a doesn't live up to my expecta- loved the opening act. "Her voice movie for no other reason than tions for it. Yes, I'm going to ... was amazing," Urata said. A little that it is filmed by a credible di- Walt, the new Harry Potter after 10 p.m., Devotchka took the rector. movie comes out in November, stage, well, two of the members did. But, after sitting for UO'min- yeah? Okay, forget everything The upright bassists and the violin- utes in the theater on Saturday bad I said about' Hollywood. ist started with a somber melody, evening, my faith in movies was Just get me tickets to that, and and then from the middle of the not restored. I'll shut up. What? You didn't room, standing on chairs, two ma- On the plus side of this fan- think my Infantile behaviorwas riach! trumpets chimed in, and the tasy/adventure movie: Matt restricted to my complaining,. show had begun. Sousaphone, up- Damon and Heath Ledger turn did you? - right bassist, and vocalist Jeanie Schroder wore a bright flower in her hair and danced with ¥ier bass and lit up sousaphone all night. "There is no one specific influence on our music, just different ethnic sounds," Schroder said. The rich • PHOTO BY CALEB MEYEMl!E ARBITER bold differences, meshed harmoni- Devotchka lead singer Nick Urata played unique melodies Ttiesday night at the Neurolux. cally together, kept the audience engaged ballad after ballad. made the violin sing. The classic mariachi close left said Roblis. The melodies were unique yet Drummer, percussionist, and an impression on one Boise State At the close of' the evening, classic and virtually timeless, and trumpeter Shawn King brought student who said, "In thl!' last five Devotchka thanked the crowd- the performance nostalgic. With most of the mariachi influence to years of attending show after show, for making a Tuesday feel like a eyes closed; the music moved your the band. A former Spanish teacher, this band is by far the best." Jason Saturday, and then, with a rifffrom 1 body. Once opened, a treat awaited, King said he played with a few ma- Roblis sat in a corner booth cap- Black Sabbath's "Sweetleaf," he left I with the whole band dancing, and riachi bands in Mexico. "Our horn tivated by the soulfully enriched the stage. the crowd clapping in unison as sound is much more song based sounds of Devotchka. "They keep But alas, the infamous encore Urata played the guitar like a rock and salsa sounding than the jazzy you engaged ballad after ballad .... was requested, and the crowd was and roll god, and violinist and ac- sound people might associate the They are like listening to the focal left with one more melody to hold cordion player Tom Hagerman horn with," King said. point of all the world's cultures,": onto.

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A T.J. Acree like receiver, Clasen is season. His size (6-4, 261) and speed will be will both be the backups for Zabransky. short and compact, but has the speed to go better suited for the outside. Junior college down field and make the long reception. transfer Dennis Ellis will get more playing ~UIUling backs Freshman Vinny Perretta will be in the rota- time .at end once he learns the playbook. tion. Last season's scout team player of the Ellis had 18.5 sacks last season at the College The top four rushing leaders for Boise year has made big catches in fall camp and of the Canyons, but was a late summer ar- State in 2004 return, including Zabransky. Peterson says he will contribute this year. rival for the Broncos. Tim Volk, who started ,The running back by committee system will Senior Jason Murray will fill out the deep re- in place of Mike Williams in two games last be in place once again, following a school- ceiving squad. Murray's improvement this season at end, has made the transition to record 49 rushing touchdowns last season. year is noticeable, and he should show a tackle. Seniors Lee Marks and Jeff Carpenter will quick impact on third down ~onversions. share the load as thefeature backs. Marks Linebackers' will get more opportunities to run with the OHensive Line ball, as Carpenterwill be more of a receiving The departure of Andy Avalos will hurt, and blocking back. Marks should rush for By farthe most talented and deepest squad but the Broncos are bringing back two start- . .. over 1,000 yards this season, after finishing for the Broncos. Led by All-American senior ers and a fifth-year senior that has played PHOTO BY STANLEY BHEWSTE1IIl'HE ARBITEB with 968 yards in 2004. lefttackle Daryn Colledge, this young, but ex- significant minutes in his career, despite Korey Hall Is a candidate for the WAC While the, future of sophomore Ion perienced line was the leading reason for the never startlng.a game. All-WAC lineback- defensive player of the year. Helmandollarremalns a mystery, Antwaun success in the running game for the Broncos 'er and defensive captain Korey Hall is the Carter and fullback Brad Lau will get most in 2004. Three sophomores and a freshman leader on defense. A stellar sophomore COMPILED BY ARBITER STAFF of the reps in goal line rushingsituations. make up the rest of the starting line. Center campaign will continue this season, as he Carter scored seven touchdowns in 2004 be- Jeff Cavender makes the move from right should record over 100 tackles this season. fore an injury sidelined him. tackle, after starting there all 12 games last Colt Brooks is the other starting linebacker Boise State will begin the 2005 season on Freshman Ian Johnson was impressive season. The move to center makes room for returning. Brooks was ninth on the team Saturday with more national attention than during the spring and fall camps and has freshman Ryan Clady. Cavender's twin, Pete, last season with 40 tackles. He is suspended ever before. The Broncos (l8th in AP Poll, made a case that it will be hard for the coach- will take over the full-time roll at right guard, for the Georgia game. In his place are three 19th in USA Today Coaches Poll) are in the es to keep him off the field. Johnson has all after splitting time with M.J. Ansel last sea- players. Senior Ben Chuckovich is the most top-25 for the first time ever going into a sea- the tools to be the next great running back son. Tad Miller will continue to dominate on experienced player 6acking up Brooks, but son. The Broncos are still a very young team, for Boise State. the left side of the ball with Colledge, after has been hampered by a groin injury during but a team that brings back 16 starters from starting every game at left guard as a fresh- fall camp. Sophomores Mike Alterl and Kyle the 2004 season. If the Broncos can get past Receivers man. Junior Ryan Keating will continue Glngg will get playing time versus Georgia. their tough non-conference schedule, Boise to battle with Clady at right tackle.th Four State may be the 2005 version of Utah . .If This season's receiving corps may be the other linemen will get playing time this sea- See Positions (page SI not, the seniors will look to take home their, deepest and most talented the Broncos have son, including centers Jadon Dailey and Joe fourth-straight Western Athletic Conference had in quite some time. Drisan James will Weigand. Tackle Tony Volponi and guards championship. anchor the half dozen receivers this season. Micah Kormylo and Andrew Woodruff. Following are the position breakdowns for James was second on the team with 568 yards the three-time defending WACchampions as receiving last season, but will have to sit' out Defensive Line they gear up for the season opener Saturday the Georgia game due to a suspension. at Georgia. In his place, former Legedu Much like the offensive line, the defensive Naanee has been tagged the "breakout play- side brings back the majority of the start- Ouarterback er" for the Broncos this season. Hawkins ers from 2004. Tackles Alex Guerrero and dubbed him the most talented player on the Andrew Browning will continue to clog the The upside for is huge. team last season, and he has shown great holes for the defense that allowed just 103.9 Last season as a sophomore, his numbers receiving ability. His size alone (6-2, 230) rushing yards per game. Junior defensive compared to those of and will cause a lot of problems for defensive tackle Mike G. Williams will-enter his third . Now, with an entire sea- backs this season. Junior college transfer season as the starter at end. He will he backed son of blowouts, close calls, and one heart- Ierard Rabb is another big target (6-2, 198) up by freshman Mike T. Williams. wrenching defeat, Zabransky is the leader of for Zabransky. Habb was outstanding for Sophomore Nick Schlekeway will be the the offense. Named to nearly every preseason Saddleback Community College last season, starter at the other defensive end position. watch list for , Zabransky says and once he fully grasps the offense at Boise Schlekeway moved from tackle to end at the the offseason has been benefical to him and State- he will be a great short yardage re- beginning of fall camp and has moved Into is excited aboutthe season. The Broncos have ceiver with big play capabilities. Another the number one spot. He was one of just two yet to name a backup. For now" sophomore newcomer for Boise State is senior Cole true freshmen to play for Boise State last

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Only two days remain until we enter a sea of red in front of over 90,000 Georgia fans. Last Monday, I came to the realization that summer had truly come to an end as the fall semester PHOTO BY STANLEY BHEWSTEII!l'HE ARBITER began. From waiting in a line for over an hour and a halffor a parking permit to getting books Other Broncos have tabbed Naanee as the 'breakout player' this year. for classes, I knew that the real work had just begun. This past Friday, the team took part in BY TREVOR HORt-l "breakout player of the year" for the the third and final preseason scrimmage. Both Sports Editor Broncos by more than one player. sides of the ball got one final chance to fine "I said this from the beginning of the tune their schemes and techniques in a live sit- The Broncos should be thanking their summer. That dude [Naanee] is going to uation before we head south later this week. lucky stars that Legedu Naanee wanted have a big year," junior cornerback Gerald Although juggling four classes, daily meet- nothing more than to play quarterback in Alexander said. ings, and practices have been extremely time college. The same constellation should be The talent and physical ability are not consuming. We have found time to enjoy our thanked, because he decided he'd rather the only attributes that Naanee has. . time before the season gets underway. This produce on the field than-stick with his in- "He's been a special kid since he's been weekend, my roommates and I took a trip to tial decision: . here. He's been one of the hardest working Expo Idaho for the annual Western Idaho Fair. Nuance made the transition from back- guys, even when he was a quarterback," I decided to test my hoop skills on the bas- up quarterback to receiver during a bye Peterson said. "He spent a bazillion hours ketball shooting game, but quickly realized L week mid season last year. learning this offense out on the field. It's had lost my stroke. After losing five bucks and "It started offas just college football season, as the games will get Naanee may be the mainrecelvlng target at quarterback, he was always very hard underway starting tonight. with, Vanderbilt for Jared Zabransky Sa~lJ.idayat Georgia. working; He loves football:' Hawkins said. taking on Wake Forest in the: season's first "Wearc really anxious to get himon the Three years in the program behind Ryan match-up .. 1 wantto give a shout out to my field and sec him produce on garncday," Dinwiddie and Jared Zabranskyafter pass- high school teammate Jeremy Trimble, who Boise State Chris . ing for over 3,800yards in his final two sea- will line up at for the Army Black Peterson said. sons in high school, Naanee states it was Knights in their season opener against Boston Legedu, which means "good things , hard to watch on the sideline, but it wasn't College on Sept. 10, and my friends Quinton coming" in Nigerian, could be just that for a selfish act to make the change. Brown and Rice Moss, who will take the 'field the Broncos. In just four games playing re- "I just wanted to play. 1was tired of sit- for the Syracuse Orange against West Virginia ceiver and tight end, Naanee caught four ting around and watching everyone else on Sunday. For those heading to Athens, have passes for 79 yards in 2004. Since, he says play and make plays. It's fun to be a part of a safe trip and enjoy the experience .:For those he has transformed himself from a former things, but 1wanted to contribute as well," staying at home, be sure to round up all the quarterback playing receiver, to a receiver. Nannee said. Bronco faithful, get the barbeques started, and "He hasn't even really scratched his po- Lining up versus Georgia as the go-to be readyfor a great dayof college footbalL tential, Idon't think. Everyday 1see growth receiver is a big step for a player just eight Until next time ... take care of yourself and in that guy. He has an understanding of:ne months into his position, and the coaches somebody else game," BSU receivers coach Steve Smyte are happy for him. -3 said. "There's nobody in this program that I This fall he has been tabbed as the am more proud of,"Peterson said.

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DATE OPPONENT LOCAtiON 09/03/2005 Georgia Athens, GA 09/10/2005 Oregon State Corvallis, OR 09/21/2005 Bowling GreeN Boise, io 10/01/2005 Hawai'l Honolulu, HI 10/08/2005 Portland State Boise, 10 10/15/2005 San Jose State Boise, 10 10/22/2005 Utah State Logan, UT 10/29/2005 Nevada Boise, 10 11/05/2005 New Mexico state BoIse, 10 11/10/2005 Fresno State Fresno,CA 11/19/2005 Idaho Boise, 10 11/26/2005 Louisiana Tech Ruston, LA

Jared Zabransky: The junior signal caller is on just about every na- tional watch list this fall. With a full offseason as the starter, Zabransky should be ready for a huge game versus Georgia.

Daryn Colledge: The senior offensive tackle could very well be a first round NFLdraft pick come April. Before that happens, Colledge will need to be the rock he has been Ior'three years at Boise State by anchoring a deep and experienced line.

Korey Hall: Without Andy Avalos taking up half of his tackles, the ju- nior should have over 100tackles this season. As the defensive captain, he will need to become a force in the pass defense.

Kyle Stringer: Probably the most talked about punter In Boise State history. Stringer will not only have to continue his dominance punting, but will take over duties as the kickoff specialist. "'i ;4 rI i ARBITERONLINE.COMII

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DATE OPPONENT LOCATION 09/03/2005 Boise State Athens, Ga. 09/10/2005 South Carolina Athens, Ga. 09/17/2005 louisiana-Monroe Athens, Ga. 09/24/2005 . Mississippi St Starkville, Miss. 10/08/2005 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. ~0/15/:Z005 Vanderbilt Nashville, Tenn. 10/22/20~5 Arkansas Athens, Ga. 10/29/2005 Florida Jad

DJ. ShocJcley: The senior quarterback finally gets his shot, after watching David Greene produce for four years. He will also have to Iive up the hype that the national media has put on him. No better place to see what kind of signal caller he is than against Boise State. .

Thomas Brown/Danny Ware: The two sophomore running backs may be this year's version ofwhat Auburn did in 2004. Brown is the speedster, and Ware is a power runner. The duo could give the Broncos front line some troubles, as Shockley attempls to set- tIe in. -

Ouentin Moses: Now that David Pollack is in the NFL, and Kendric Goldston is on the sideline against the Broncos, Moses will have to step up on the defensive line. Moses will test -Ryan Clady, the Broncos freshman tackle, 10 see how good the youngster really is. II I I I, IIARBITERONLINE.COM .------~- COMMENTARY------, Georgia's football history funs deep BY SHAWN ASHBY Greetings from Georgia Sports Writer When the come out of the tunnel and onto a field surrounded BY MATTH£W BOR£NST£IN begins early and the crazy drunk- by some 95,000 red-wearing, dog barking, Red & Black enness just, carries itself through crazed, fanatical, screaming Georgia fans, Friday night and - into Saturday. it may be safe to say that they arc facing an Hey,y'all.fl'hat's "Hey,youall," forthose And even with a 90,000 seat stadium opponent that has a richer history of football of you way up there in Idaho that aren't (with a green grass field, sorry I had to than any other foe they have ever faced. too confident in your Southern speak.) put that in), every student isn't guar- The University of Georgia Bulldogs arc Before I get started, I must first admit anteed a ticket, and there arc infinite definitely not the new kids on the college that there is an SECbias down here, and plans to keep expanding the stadium. football block. UGA marked its first win on we really don't consider anything out- Now, the original plan for this col- Jan. 30, 1892,when they defeated Mercer 50- side the SECto be real football. umn was for it to be a nice analyti- o in Athens, Ga. Sorry. All most anyone down here (but cal piece on our upcoming game. The win was the beginning of what has not me, it is my job to know about these But without that WAC coverage down now grown into the 11thwinningest Division things) knows aboutBoiseState football is here, all I know is more Bronco start- I-A program. Georgia's overall record as a that your Broncos play on the Srnurf Iurf ers 'arc suspended for the game (two) Division 1team is 683-372-54. I know a little bit more. than there arc Georgia starters (one). The Bulldogs, play in arguably the best I know y'all destroyed former Nla~ta And unlike with our SEC rivals, I have conference in the nation - the SEC. In SEC GEORGIABULLDOGS.COM Falcons coach June Jones and his Ruh- , nothing bad to say about Idahoans. play, Gerogia follows only Alabama and Uga IV, the Georgia mascot, has walked the and-Shoot offense last season -,' at Ican't taunt you forwearing jean shorts Tennessee in conference titles, by winning field since 1999. least us NFL fans down here don't have (Florida), make fun ofyou forwearing the 11since 1942. to worry about it - and remember the same thing to the game on Saturday to Playing in the SEC gives Georgia a great Liberty Bowl from last year. I have go hunting Sunday and then to work on With a strong tradition and great players, tool when it comes to recruiting great ath- heard you have a strong run defense, the road work crew Monday (Tennessee) the Bulldog's have brought five National .letes. Great recruiting is an obvious part of no pass defense, and a pretty good QB. or just yell "NERDS" (Georgia Tech). Championships back to Athens (1927, 1942, Georgia's history. There have been 64 All- 1946, 1968,and 1980). . Oh, and I remember that our archrival All we can joke about is the blue field. Americans that have called Georgia home, Georgia Tech made the trip up there to (How can y'all really play on that? The list offormer Bulldogs in the NFLis like with the first coming in 1913. play in the Humanitarian Bowl - a big It should be against NCAA rules.) a grocery list. There arc over 50 players from Two Heisman Trophy winners have also deal for the Jackets. Since I know so little So, for those that make it down to beau- Georgia on NFL rosters this season. Some of been Bulldogs - Frank Sinkwich in 1942 about WACfootball, I will give you a les- tiful Athens, I hope you enjoy your stay, the greatest to play for the Bulldogs are run- and Herschel Walker in 1982. son in football in the South and the SEC. have a good time tailgating all the won- ning backs Terrell Davis and Hershel Walker. Beginning in 1942, Georgia has partici- It is everything in the fall (and the derful Georgia fans, learn a little about Hall of Fame quarterback Fran Tarketon is a pated in 40 bowl games, earning a 22-15-3 winter through the spring and into SECfootball to take back with youand re- UGAalumni. record. The 40 bowl appearances for Georgia the summer). It fills the newspa- alize there ain't nothing finer in the land Former professional wrestler BillGoldberg follows only Alabama, Tennessee, Texas, pers daily throughout the year, es- than a drunk, obnoxious Georgia fan. was also a All-SEC player at Georgia in the Southern Cal, and Nebraska in most bowl pecially as Georgia players 'were be- late '80s. games played. ing carted off to jail for stupid ac- Mal/hew Borenstein is the sports editor tions all through the summer of 2005. oj The Red & Black at the University oj We get two days off before the Georgia, A word oj advice ifyoll are ever Georgia-Florida game to head down here: Make sure to al1/111Ysrefer to down to Jacksonville and drink. tile Civil War as the "War o] Northern Class attendance is almost non-ex- Aggression," It will help you greatly. istent on Fridays, as the tailgating

as a freshman, will also get the starting nod. 'Pnl:!;+innl:! , Smith and Tadman together arc the smallest ... Ui;N,L&U,I,... [from page 21 safeties in the conference, but both arc big hitters, Gerald Alexandor is the lone return- Senior Chris Barrios finally gets his ing starter in the secondary. chance. The senior saw action in the Broncos Alexander was tied for the lead in the WAC 3-4 defense lastseason, but will step into the , last season with five interceptions. Hawkins spot left open by Avalos. Barrios has two ca- says that Alexander's play this fall camp is as reer interceptions-and taken both in for good as anyone on the team. touchdowns. Former running back/ wide receiver Quinton Jones will start opposite Alexander Secondary at corner. Jones is a speedster, but has never played corner until this offseason. He will be Possibly the weakest part for Boise State har-dtested on the one-an-one coverage. this year. The departures of Chris Carr and PHOTO BY STANLEY BIIEWSTEIIITHE ARBITER Gabe Franklin to the NFL will be tough to Special teams Tad Miller (66) and Daryn Colledge (73) will anchor one of the besl offensive lIn~s In the fill, along with the unknown future of Cam nation despite Colledge being the lone senior. Hall this season. Starting at safety are two Good news is the Broncos have one of transfer Anthony Montgomery will do their Austin Smith will return at punt return- sophomores. Marty Tadman gave up his red- the best punters and punt returners com-: best to pick up the slack kicking field goals er. Smith was third in the WACin punt re- shshrt season last year to step into the rota- ing back. The bad news is Tyler Jones isn't this season. turn average. Quinton Jones and Lee Marks tion after Carr was sidelined. coming back. In his place, second-team All- Austin Smith, who was a part-time starter Both have had their struggles, but have should return kicks this season. - WACpunter KyleStringer and junior college made progression in fall camp. ...

COMPIL.ED BY ARBITER STAFF and led the Bulldogs with eight TDs' on the Linebackers ground. Brown will share the load with fel- low sophomore Danny Ware, who added 724 Danny Verdun-Wheeler is the Bulldogs' oUarterback yards and four scores. Georgia ran for an av- most experienced linebacker, with nine erage of 156.8 yards per gamt; last season. D.J. Shockley is the man. Shockley, a (i- starts as a sophomore last season. Wheeler I, 206 senior, was 26-of-60 last season with Recievers and tight ends (now a junior) was sixth on the team with 51 464 yards passing and four touchdowns in tackles (38 solo) and 6.5 fora loss. Tony Taylor (sophomore, 6-1, 238) and a backup role to David Greene (the ail-time Shockley may have to look to returning Brandon Miller (sophomore, 6-4, 238) will wins leader in NCAA Division I history). tight end Leonard Pope (6-7, 250) when he be making their first starts for Georgia this Greene threw for 72 touchdowns, 11,528 needs a first down in the clutch. season. Miller recorded nine tackles in lim- yards, and had a 138.3 passer rating in his Pope was third on the' team last season ited play last season careerat Georgia (all school records). with 25 receptions. Shockley has never started a game for the He was named first team All-SEC by both Defensive backs Bulldogs. He rushed for 113 yards on 24 car- the coaches and the Associated Press and ries.The offense is his to run. Joe Tereshinksi was awarded the Offensive Most Improved The Bulldogs' Greg Blue was second on (6-3, 221), a sophomore, is the backup to Player Award by his team last season. the team last season with 80 tackles from his Shockley. The Georgia receiving corps is mostly un-_ rover position. He had 64 solo tackles, forced tested. Senior Bryan McClendon and junior three fumbles, and broke-up three passes. .Offensive line Sean Bailey look to fill the shoes of the de- Blue will move to free safety this season. parted Reggie Brown and Fred Gibson at re- Tra Battle will take over Blue's rover po- liEORGlABULLDOliS,COM The Bulldogs have three starters on their ceiver (both are in the NFL). sition. Battle (5-11, 167) has zero starts for Bulldogs quarterback, DJ. Shockley wlll offensive line weighing over 300 pounds, Bailey caught 14 passes last year. Georgia. get his first collegiate start against BSU. including All-America candidate Max Jean- McClendon caught f!ve passes. At corner, the Bulldogs return two starters. Gilles (6-4, 340). Both Tim Jennings (5-8, 178) and DeMario of-37 on PATs. Brandon Coutu was 2-for-3 lean-Gilles was named a preseason AlI- Defensive line Minter (6·0, 198) were starting corners last at field goal attempts late in the season and America by the Sporting News this season season as juniors. Minter was fifth in the 3-for-3 at PATs. Coutu's only miss was a 52- and has started 27 consecutive games for The Bulldogs lost defensive end David team with 51 tackles. Minter also broke up 10 yarder against Wisconsin in the Outback Georgia. Pollack and his 12.5 sacks to the NFL, but re- passes and had 3.5 tackles for a loss. Bowl. Bulldogs center Russ Tanner (6-4,297) was turn three starters on the defensive line. Jennings led the team in interceptions named a finalist for the Rimington Award, Both Gerald Anderson and Kedric Golston with two and had 37 tackles. Jennings was Punters given to the nation's best center last season. started every game at tackles last season: named pre-season All-SEC second team by Dennis Roland (1'1', 6-9, 309), Daniel Inman Anderson had 31 tackles last season, includ- the SEC coaches. Gordon Ely-Kelso is a returning starter at (ST 6-7, 328), and Nick Jones (SG, 6-3, 285) ing 18 solo and seven for a loss. Golston was the punter position for the Bulldogs, who round out the starting lineup. named All-SEC honorable mention by the Kickers have three punters on the depth chart. Ely- AP. Kelso punted 119 times in two seasons at Defensive end QuentinMoses (6-5, 248Y Running backs A pair of red-shirt sophomores will split Georgia, with an average distance of 39.4 was second on the team with 6.5 sacks play- time at the place kicker position. Andy Bailey yards. He has landed 33 of those kicks in- Thomas Brown rushed for 905 yards on ing opposite Pollack. was 14-of-20 at field goals last season and 36- side the 20 yard line and has a long punt of 172 carries (5.1 yards per carry) last season 61 yards. Georgia traditions from 'Glory, Glory' to Uga

BY SHAWN ASHBY bulldog, as well as ferocity." Three days after "Between The Hedges" - When Sanford Uga VI has been the mascot since 1999 for Sports Writer Blake's comments, the Atlanta Constitution Stadium was opened in 1929, English priv- UGA. His predecessor, Uga V, was even on writer Cliff Wheatley referred to Georgia et hedges were planted around the field. As the cover of Sports Illustrated in 1997. If you are planning on watching the game as the "Bulldogs" five times in one story. the stadium grew from its 30,000 seats, and or evenattending it,there may be some ref- "Bulldogs" has been used ever since. as the program grew in national promi- erences made about Georgia that you don't "Silver Britches" - This term refers to the nence, the hedges also grew to form a barrier understand and most Iikely these comments silver pants worn by UG players. Beginning , around the field. It is thought that Atlanta . stem from a long tradition. in the '50s, references to the "silver britches" sportswriter Grantland Rice wrote, "the "Glory, GlorY" - The Georgia is began showing up in fans' chants and on Bulldogs will have their opponent 'between the oldest tradition at UGA, coming from the banners. In 1964, coach Dooley brought back the hedges," "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." Georgia white pants, but in 1980, the "silver britches" "Uga" - The biggest tradition at Georgia is fans have been singing "Glory, Glory" since were brought back, which turned out to be Uga, the mascot. The first mascot for Georgia the 1890s. the year UGA won the national champion- was a goat on Feb. 22, 1892. Two years later, . "Bulldogs" - There are those that say UGA ship. the school switched to Triby, a solid white fe- acquired this nickname because of connec- "How 'Bout Them Dogs" - A common bat- male bull terrier. But, in 1956, Uga I stepped tions with Yale, who are also known as the tle cry among Georgia fans that originated on the field and has become one of the most Bulldogs. Georgia's first president, Abraham in the '70s. The phrase grew in popularity recognizable mascots in collegiate athletics. , Baldwin, came from Yale and was very fond during the 1978 season, when Georgia had Georgia head coach Mark Richt even stat- of everything it stood for. In 1920, Morgan some very remarkable come-from-behind ed that Uga is the biggest celebrity in town. Blake of the Atlanta Journal wrote, "The victories. The term became a national head- "People line up at 6 a.rn. for a chance to Georgia 'Bulldogs' would sound good, be- line afterthe Bulldogs won the 1930 national take a picture with Uga - me, they show up cause there is a certain dignity about the championship. five minutes before hand," Richt said. BSU:III_UBA:IIIJ DEFENSE RECEIVING <. 833 23 740 541 463 221 1551 28 201 10 117 1191 , 76 \l1i ~ TACKLES SACKS INTERCEPTIONS TOUCHDOWNS RECEPTIONS AR OS

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