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One Washington Square S San Jose, CA 95192-0149 PARTAN SDAILYqjmc.sjsu.edu Wednesday I Vt. .\’). I Serving San Jose State University Since 1934 Talking shop with new women's basketball head coach Janice Richard

AAt Xavier University I think we By Mike Osegueda established a winning program. Daily staff writer We were ranked nationally. Hereat San Jose State we're starting form the Janice Richard had her work cut out ground level, trying to build a program. for her when she took over the reigns of It's probably the biggest challenge of my the Spartan basketball team in March. coaching career. The 35-year old Richard replaced Karen Smith and inherited a team that In the past this has been called a finished in the cellar of the Western "graveyard for coaches," what Athletic Conference last season with a ma e you come to SJSU? record of 2-25. She came to San Jose from Xavier University in New Orleans AWell it's a really unique situation. where she compiled a record of 159-34 I resigned from Xavier University, in six years. At Xavier, she was also got married. My husband has lived in named coach of the year four times by San Jose for years, so we were convinced the National Association of this was the place to live. I walked away Intercollegiate Athletics. from a job where I was well established. After taking a year off to care for her I came here, took a year oft had my son newborn son, Richard has started fresh Lee and was dying to get back into at San Jose State University. coaching. The opportunity became avail- On the day before the tip off of her able at San 'Jose State and, as they say, rookie season as a Spartan, she sat the rest is history. down with the Spartan Daily to discuss Gladys Mondala / Spartan Daily what brought her to SJSU, how she you were hired here, you plans to turn women's basketball pro- QWhen Janice Richard, San Jose State University women's bas- practice Tuesday at the Event Center. Richard was hired in said you wanted to make a 2-25 ketball head coach, runs a baseline jumpshot drill during March. -a' gram around, and her goals for this sea- team into a 25-2 team, ?that is your son. timeframe for those types of goals? AAs I mentioned before, we do have Have there been any problems. I've and everyone else was from the previous quite a few seniors. But, anytime heard some stories of resentment. team. QComing to San Jose for this new A To be honest, I think as a new position and caring for your child you bring in a new coach you have to coach, this is a good situation to be learn the style of the coach, so basically ANothing that I'm aware of. There's Since 1983, this program has only can t be easy. How has San Jose treated in. I have eight seniors on this team and you since you've come here? my veteran players are not really veter- none of that. No problems, they've had one winning season, how tan I have a chance to go out alicl bring in ans in a sense because they're learning been working hard. yo put. that into perspective and be eight or 10-people I feel will fit into the a new systemjust like the freshmen are. positive with the history that you are ASan Jose has been great for me. type of style I want to play. So I'm look- I've been very fortunate I tove They're basically like freshmen and QWhat about new players? How inheriting? ing at two to three years being able to do sophomores to me. That's not to put much of a part did you play in some family here. I have a beet of aunts it, as opposed to being in a situation and Lee, my son, has a grandmother them down at all, it's just because recruiting this season? Arm only from winning programs. where! inherited a lot of freshmen, a lot they're learning a new system. Now, the I've only been associated with win- here. So they've been very supportive of sophomores and could possibly have and we've made a lot of friends. Lee's got players I have inherited are working A Well Christina Diluzio, who will ning programs. It's hard, I know I have some players that would not fit into the extremely hard for me. I'm pleased with probably be my starting point a big challenge ahead of me, but I'm a lot of friends outside of being related, type of style I want to play. where they basically adopted him. the effort I'm getting from them. It's just guard, was signed by the former coach looking forward to it. I think with any taking a little while longer than normal Karen Smith. I signed, once I came coach to be successful you have to build QWhat are your impressions about because it is a new system. aboard, Julianne Smith, who is also a a program. It's easy to inherit a team QCompare your situation here with the players on the team in regards what was going on at your last freshman, who will probably start at the that has already been established and to experience, leadership and continu- kinds of attitudes have you three (small forward) spot for us. So, I has already been winning and go in and coaching position. ity? QWhat seen from returning players? did bring in one player after I was hired See Richard, page 6

Health center offers emergency birth control Park and Ride lot By Charmain Smith Preven kit and Ovral birth control at no cost. and Preven, is Preven is prepackaged. pills are two forms of emergency birth The Preven kit contains a step-by- "Ovral and Preven pills are meta- Daily staff writer control available to students. step information booklet, pregnancy bolically equivalent and contain the gets fresh wheels Women who are afraid they may For a cost of $7, students can pur- test and four birth control pills, said same amount of active progesterone," become pregnant after sexual inter- chase four Ovral birth control pills: Jerry Paquin, Student Health Center Yeung said. "They both have also been Two of the pills are taken within the pharmacist. approved by the Food and Drug By Daniel Severin course have three days to get emer- Daily siaff writer gency birth control at the Student 72-hour period, and then a second dose The pills are taken in the same way Administration." Health Center, Dr. Patricia Yeung said. of two pills is taken 12 hours later. as Ovral two pills within 72-hours, If used correctly, the Preven "Ovral was originally designed to be two pills 12 hours later. Emergency Contraceptive Kit will fail Junior Alex Feldman, who lives in Spartan What is traditionally known as the Village, schedules his entire day around the "morning after pill" can actually be taken as daily birth control," Yeung "It requires a prescription from a in only about two out of 100 cases, said said. "It's not commonly used as a physician or nurse practitioner and Roderick Mackenzie, President of arrivals and departures of Park and Ride shut- used within a 72-hour period after tles. known or suspected birth control fail- daily pill, however, because of the high costs $19.95," Paquin said. "We usual- Gynetics Inc. Gynetics Inc. developed amount of estrogen the pills contain." ly give anti-nausea pills with it at no the prepackaged kit. "I have had to wait up to 20 minutes for it (the ure or after sex without birth control. shuttle) to come. I plan it (the delay) into my day Yeung, a San Jose State University With Ovral, students also receive a extra charge." "There are 2.7 million unintended birth control test and anti-nausea pills The main difference between Ovral and leave extra early," said Feldman, a comput- Health Center physician, said the See Control, page 5 ers in art, design, research and education major. Feldman was relieved to learn that San Jose State University recently purchased three new shuttle buses to transport students who use the Mandatory fees Park and Ride lot at South Campus and ride the Deckin' the halls buses to class. The Office of Traffic and Parking Operations used student parking fees to finance the pur- taken to court chase, said Sgt. John Laws of the University WASHINGTON (AP) If Tuesday's courtroom Police Department. session was an indication, the Supreme Court is Laws estimated that the buses cost $50,000 finding it hard to decide whether public universi- each. ties and colleges across America can keep using "We ordered them last March. It shouldn't money from mandatory student fees to finance con- have taken that long, but there were problems troversial campus groups. with the manufacturer," Laws said. As the lively, hour-long argument careened from The new buses will be used to supplement and one constitutional consideration to another, Justice eventually replace the two shuttles the school Antonin Scalia pondered aloud: "I just wonder if already owns, Laws said. The university also has universities are going to crumble if they can't do a contract with Laidlaw Transport Inc. to help this." transport students to campus. Perhaps not but the court's decision, expected by Monday through Thursday, five shuttles oper- late June, could change the way public universities ate between the university and South Campus and colleges operate. three contract and two university-owned buses. Susan Ullman, a Wisconsin assistant attorney In the evenings, one university shuttle and one general, urged against changing a long tradition. Laidlaw shuttle run between the school and Creating a forum where many voices can be heard south campus. On Fridays, two university buses is "a legitimate function for any university," she and two Laidlaw shuttles are in operation. contended. "We have to transport 1,900 to 3,600 people Jordan Lorence, a lawyer representing per day, and (our) two shuttles are definitely University of Wisconsin students who challenged inadequate," Laws said. "We are working to their school's fee system, said his clients were adjust the schedule so we can accommodate as forced to support groups they found objectionable. many people as possible." "Students have a First Amendment right not to Chris Corpora / Spartan Daily The new buses will be more attractive and speak," he said. "The university has a constitut ion- comfortable than the old buses, according to al duty to respect the right of conscience of the vtu- A City of San Jose employee, Michael Avina, prepares Paseo de San Antonio in front of the San Laws. The new buses have more room and hold den ts." Jose Repertory Theater Monday for Christmas in the Park. The city was unable to put the decora- 35 students seated, whereas the old buses held If the objecting students win, state-run schools tions in the walkway across the street, like previous years, because of the construction that is still 47 people seated. Laws said. would either have to stop using the fees to finance student groups or figure out some way to exempt going on. See Shuttles, page 4 See Fees, page 5

4 Pt 2 FORUM San Jose State University College is a place young athletes come to perfect their skills. Many play on scholarships. Should they be paid an additional wage? Paying college College athletes athletes removes deserve payment purity from game for work they do

There is a reason sports fans thletes have been watch college basketball pimped by universities over professional basket- across the country for a ball. It's the same reason some long time now. prefer college football over pro In sacrificing their bodies to football purity. these institutions, they some- No one is going to deny that times bring in hundreds of professional sports are corrupt, thousands of dollars, sometimes and the cause of this condition is millions, every year. In return, what is widely known as the root the only thing athletes get is a of all evil. That's right the almighty dollar. Is there some scholarship and meager living expenses. correlation between the number of athletes who commit Ticket sales alone bring in millions of dollars to uni- crimes and the rising salaries of those athletes? versities. I'm not a' sociologist, but I think this hypothesis is a Games at some schools regularly sell out because reasonable one. I remember a time when I was about 7 they have people who are NBA players in the making years old and it was almost unheard of for an athlete to Students and members of the community alike buy make over $1 million. And there were no Isiah Riders or tickets for these games and fill the stands, yet the ath- Steve Muhammads back then either. letes will never see any of the profits. To think this same disease should be allowed to Apparel licenses are another way a school lets its enter and spread through the body of college sports with players work for them. the viciousness that tore apart the world of pro sports is Think of all the people who are walking around just ludicrous. with Duke and North Carolina jerseys. The schools College is a place to gain experience whether you are didn't make any of those jerseys popular on their own. an athlete or not. To turn it into a bidding ground for a yet they are raking in all the money that little kids student's athletic talents goes against the idea of the uni- dole out to have some college celebrity's name on the versity. Yes, I did say student. Because in a university, back of their jerseys. that is what athletes are students. Most of them Schools use their athletes as advertising billboards already get opportunities above and beyond other stu- to garner even more dollars. Companies such as Nike dents just based on their raw sports abilities. and Adidas pay dearly so people watching the games Many athletes get their education paid for, some- on television can see their logo flash across the screen. thing that will last longer than a basketball player's The athletes just get a pair of shoes from a company knees or a pitcher's arm. There is nothing wrong with that may have exploited foreign laborers to make them getting these scholarships, but to pay them on top them. of this is too much of a free ride. All of these things pale in comparison to the money Athletes have a choice these days. If they don't want schools are paid by television broadcasters more to have to go through the process of collegiate athletics money the athletes never get to touch. they can go the way of Kobe Bryant straight to the Now, some will argue the athletes aren't getting pros. Or for sports that have it, they can go to the minor pimped. leagues. But for every Kobe Bryant or Alex Rodriguez The athletes are repaying the institution that who made a successful jump past the college ranks, there helped them to sharpen their basketball skills and is always a Rashard Lewis a player who jumped to the earn a college degree. After all, you can't put a price NBA after high school and has since found life hard tag on a top-rate education. sitting on the bench. However, it is difficult to receive a worthwhile edu- So, if the athletes want the money right away, that is cation while you are touring all over the country. the way to go. However, they then lose out on the oppor- One tournament could cause an athlete to miss a tunities of college. The opportunity to get a free education week of class. and experience in the sporting world is valuable enough. Anyone in college understands this could spell College athletes such as Peter Warrick make me doom for their grades. Some classes are so involved wonder whether we should even allow college athletes and demanding that if you miss just one meeting you the privileges they have now. Warrick, a Florida State run the risk of falling considerably behind. University wide receiver, was charged with grand theft What makes this even more difficult is the reality after getting more than $400 worth of clothing for only school is many of the $21.40 at a local Dillard's store. that not the No. I priority for With these things already going on in the world of more promising athletes. Many athletes are wising up to the fact that they college sports, could you even begin to imagine what potential. would happen if college athletes got paid? are being used by colleges for their earning They are leaving college early, and in some cases skip- How about high-priced bidding wars for students can after the freshman year in high school? Students moving ping over it entirely to go to the NBA, where they begin to earn the money they are worth. from university to university based on who will pay them they the most? What about endorsement deals for that base- If colleges want to retain their star athletes, ball player in your economics class? need to start paying them more money. Choosing to pay college athletes will probably not only cause these things, but also turn college sports into the self-serving, money-hungry industry that is profes- sional sports. College sports should remain just a game. Ryan McCrossin is a Spartan Dads' stall writer Mike Osegueda is a Spartan Daily staff writer Illustration by Lian Leung Talking Heads Should college students in athletics get paid?

"No. If you're really that "They're in school to study "No, because they're here "When you're involved in it's kind of like going to "No, because you're in col- good, you'll be paid eventually. and develop their trade. So, to go to school and that's the the university and the events, it class; you're still trying to learn lege and that's where you're They should play for the love they should just wait until they most important part. When .yould be nice to get paid. It's how to play the game. It's not learning your skills. I don't of the game. And if they got make it professionally to get you're trying to get an educa- an incentive." their profession yet." think they should get paid paid, it would take away from paid. It's just like interns that tion, I don't think they should because it's just like going to the university." don't get paid." pay you." class." Jess Barreda Kemberly Gong Brita Perkins Severine Secret Eric Preza Stefan Rieckenberg senior junior junior senior junior senior broadcast journalism public relations marine biology interior design computer engineering computer art Compiled by Christina Lucarotti and photos by Robert Bradshaw 4111RMINSWIRMilffief10;1111St4'-'" ,.:,, ,_,,,, ,..,,rawompre-3 FORUM San Jose State University

Newspaper clips offer truth, inspiration Many of us get them "How to Turn a Guy Friend Into Sparta Newspaper clippings a Boyfriend," only suggest that Guide given to us or sent in women constantly need to lose Today and Industrial Studies buildings. Black, nutritionist, at 924-6118. the mail from Mom or Dad in weight and that we're somehow For more information, call John or hopes we'll be inspired by them incomplete without a man Psi Chi Psychology National Jenny at 924-4330. Golden Key National Honor or at the very least, make the attached to us at the hip. I often Honor Society Society right decision when confronted wonder what makes these "jour- Annual Career Day: Career Re-entry Advisory Program Induction ceremony, 7 p.m. in with a task like choosing nalists" an authority on the lives options for psychology majors, Brown bag lunch: "SJSU's the Loma Prieta Ballroom, Student between smoking crack or of all women. 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Career Center and You," 12 p.m. to Union For more information, call studying for that mid-term. I think columnist Joan Ryan Almaden room, Student Union. For 1:30 p.m. in the Pacheco room, Stacie Haro at 1831) 336-4276. Hmmm, as if I need some described it best in the San more information, call Sherrie Student Union. For more informa- stranger who writes for a news- Francisco Chronicle when she Tullsen at 263-4107. tion, call Jane Boyd at 924-5950. University Housing Services paper to help me make that decision. My parents, an said as journalists, ourjob, at its most basic, is to write Residential Life avid newspaper-reading-duo, send me such clippings what is real and true. Sometimes, what is real and true Muslim Student Association SJSU Ballroom Dance Club Culture Clash: come learn what frequently. Mom sends me articles on things she can come off as insensitive. When we're asked to cap- Liberation: Women in Islam, Beginning and intermediate chit. has been hidden for years, 8 p.m. in thinks I need to read. I have endless information on ture the emotional distress of a mother who just lost 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the cha lessons, followed by open danc- the Dining Commons. For more women's health issues, and slanted, one-sided articles her son in a terrible accident, we're called unkind. Guadalupe room, Student Union. ing. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in Spartan information, call Tre at 924-8630 or on how dangerous tongue piercings are. Even though But as journalists, our obligation is to our readers. For more information, call Emal Complex, Room 089. For more Helen at 924-8259. she knows rll only take it out when I'm good and It's hard knowing sometimes what we write may con- Numan at 971-8347. information, call Michelle Lehne at ready, she thinks the more stories I read about body tribute to the pain of someone who has just lost a loved 260-8187. Sigma Alpha Phi piercings gone bad, the sooner I'll come to my senses. one, or offend someone's sacred beliefs. Counseling Services "Stargazin talent show, doors Dad does it too. He'll send me travel pieces about It's difficult for me to know what I write might Managing your anger workshop, Tau Delta Phi open at 6 p.m., show starts at 7 places I long to journey to, and articles about tracing cause pain to another person. But, as Ryan points out, 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the General meeting, 6 p.m. in p.m. in Morris Dailey auditorium. back one's genealogy in hopes they'll inspire me to journalists cannot write in fear of offending people or Administration building, Room 269. Morris Dailey Auditorium. For Part of the proceeds go to the dis- research who my great, great, great grandfather was. for the friends or families which we write about. If we For more information, call Wiggsy more inforMation, call John at 445- aster relief for the Taiwan earth- Coincidentally, I received the most recent article did, readers couldn't trust anything in the paper. They Sivertsen or John Reid at 924-5910. 5440. quake. For more information, call from him the day this column was due. Appropriately would wonder what information had been left out or Melody Dumlao at 283-2647. enough, the article was about aspiring writers. It gratuitously added to protect people's feelings. Career Center Catholic Campus Ministry talked about how many more people would be writers, "What is real and true for journalists, is that the Internships for business majors, Bible study, all welcome, 7 p.m. Women's Resource Center if they only knew what to write about. This article did price of addressing difficult and delicate issues is com- 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. in Building F. to 9 p.m. at the Campus Ministry Christmas craft fair, 10 a.m. to 5 possess a certain degree of truth. One of the most dif- ing off as harsh and insensitive," Ryan wrote. For more information, call the Center, 300 S. 10th St. For more p.m. in the mid-level of the Student ficult tasks for writers is conjuring up a topic worth Hers was the first article I clipped out and saved for Career Resource Center at 924- information, call the Rev. Bob Union, through Friday. For more writing about. myself. And I read it whenever I question or doubt 6031. Barry at 938-1610. information, call Lisa at 924-6500. The most frequently asked question when I tell peo- whether the career choices I've made are the right ple I write a weekly column is, "How do you come up ones. Career Center Asian American Christian Who's Who with all those things to write about?" The very first newspaper clipping I received from Internships for humanities and Fellowship Now accepting nominations for Yes, it can often be a challenge. But as much as I my dad was when I was in 10th grade, just after I arts majors, 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Operation Christmas Child: students to be selected in the 1999- complain about these never-ending newspaper clip- earned my driver's license. The article was about a 16- Building F. For more information, Shoeboxes, 7:30 p.m. in the Pacifica 2000 Who's Who Among Students pings, I do read them. And in some small way, the year-old boy who took his newly granted independence call the Career Resource Center at room, Student Union. For more in American Universities and writer always finds a way to inspire or encourage me, and drove himself and some friends home from a party, 924-6031. information, call Eli at (510) 770- Colleges. Forms available in the hence contributing to my own ideas and views about drunk. He died along with his friends who were stupid 1903. Student Life Center, deadline is things I'd like to share with my readers. Even if there's enough to get in the car with him. Chicano Commencement Nov. 19, 1999. For more informa- only five of them. To me, the article was real and true and it always Weekly meeting, 7 p.m. in the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and tion, call 924-5950. Some people are inspired by music, others by had an influence on me throughout my high school Almaden room, Student Union. For Transgender Alliance nature's beauty. I find inspiration in two things: words years. I never drove drunk or got in the car with any- more information, call Celeste at Weekly meeting. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Library Donations and Book and other people. one who had been drinking. 259-5630 or Alejandro at 971-7942. in the Student Union, third floor. Sales Sometimes being a journalist has its rewards and That's what being a journalist means to me. To be For more information, call John Ongoing book sales, 10 a.m. to 4 other times criticism is a big part of the job. inspiring, encouraging and to teach people. It may M.E.Ch.A. Heinnickel at 985-7499. p.m. in Clark Library, Room 408. It's easy to criticize so-called journalists with all the mean addressing topics that are difficult to write Weekly general meeting. 2:30 For more information, call the absurdity of tabloids. I even question my career choic- about, such as the wasted lives of a bunch of 16-year- p.m. in the Chicano Resource Student Health Center acquisitions department at 924- es when I glance at popular women's magazines in the olds. But those clippings had an impact and they Center. For more information, call The Nutrition Education Action '2705. check-out line. I wonder how any ethical journalist taught me something. Herlinda at 407-2020 or Mario at Team is available for presentations could contribute pieces to magazines that only make And it was a lot more than how to shed a few (510) 218-2425. to student groups on topics such as women feel inadequate. unwanted pounds. healthy eating on campus, sports Sparta Guide is provided free of charge School nutrition, body image, eating disor- to students, faculty and staff The deadline Headlines such as "10 Best Figure Fixers," and of Art and Design flu- entries is noon, three days before desired Mindy Leigh Griser is the Spartan Daily features ders and general nutrition. For editor. "Repeat After Me" appears Wednesdays. Student galleries art exhibi- publication date Entiy forms are available tions. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, in the more information. call Nancy in the Spartan Daily Office. Space restric- Art tions may require editing of SPARTAN DAILY submissions. 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Chris Corpora / Spartan Daily A student boards one of the new San Jose State University shuttles Tuesday in front of Ducan Hall. Traffic and parking operations purchased three new buses to encourage students to use the Park and Ride.

have a more comfortable ride. They shuttle to SJSU. to campus so you could walk students) should be more inclined "These new buses look nicer "Sometimes it leaves right when instead of taking the bus," Pham Shuttles to ride these new buses," Laws I get on and I have an extra half- said. will be Continued from pg 1 said. and have a more comfortable hour to kill before class," Feldman The buses available for The new buses will help make said. lease to transport people to sport- The Laidlaw shuttles hold 24 parking easier for students who ride. They (students) should be This isn't always the case, and ing events or other special occa- people, Laws said. use the Park and Ride lot, Laws he has been late to class several sions as a way for the Office of "It's hard to encourage people to predicted. more inclined to ride these times this semester because of the Traffic and Parking to raise money, ride the bus when they look like The number of shuttle buses new buses." shuttle, he added. Laws said. the bus they rode in high school," running will not change, however. Sophomore Tu Pham appreci- "We do the best we can with lim- Laws said. Laws said. Sgt. John Laws ates the attempts to improve the ited funds," Laws said. Laws said the Office of Traffic "Having these new buses will University Police Department shuttle service, but offered a possi- With the extra income from the and Parking Operations is hoping reduce the cost of contracting ble solution of his own. leasing of the old shuttles, the office to encourage students to ride the buses" Laws said. "It's cool that they have the Park may be able to offer more buses and new shuttles. "We are planning to run the than the contracted buses," he said, buses will solve the problems they and Ride, but it would help if they services to students in need of "These new buses look nicer and school-owned buses more often Some students hope the new have encountered in taking the could maybe have something closer parking solutions,

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"The These Steinbeck's novella, "Of Mice and book or even feel obligated to as in the Robert Burns' poem With both vast risks are rare, Men," began. from which the movie's title is forms of emer- majority of though. The The film, and the group discus- participate in the discussion." taken, "the best laid schemes of gency contracep- most common sion that followed Tuesday - Katie Rodger mice and men oft go astray," espe- tives, students women who side effects evening, was need to make an are nausea a part of the first a graduate assistant at the center cially for George. event in a monthly series, "Steinbeck wanted this I 'Of appointment at use emer- and some- Steinbeck: Novel into Film, pre- 'Mice and Men' 1 to be a micro- the Student times vomit- sented by the Center for "We're doing the series to get include "The Grapes of Wrath" on cosm of the migrant workers' sit- Health Center, go gency contra- ing, Yeung Steinbeck Studies at San Jose people interested in the center," Jan. 27, "The Pearl" on Feb. 24, uation in California," said Susan over risks of using said. State University. Rodger said. "You don't have to and "East of Eden" on Apr. 10. All Shillinglaw, director of the Center the products with ception do Women Katie Rodger, a graduate assis- have read the book or even feel begin at 7 p.m. and are shown at and an SJSU English professor. a physician and very well." who already tant at the center said anyone obligated to participate in the dis- the center, Room 318 of Walquist Schillinglaw said she is also sign a consent have or have interested in learning about cussion." Library. working with the administration form to receive a had heart dis- prescription. American novelist John "The Forgotten Village," a doc- Tuesday's film, "Of Mice and of the Monterey Bay Aquarium to - Dr. Patricia Yeung ease, stroke, Steinbeck was welcome to come umentary Steinbeck scripted, will Men," is the story of two brothers, hold a gala in honor of The pregnancy certain types of the Student Health to the events. be shown Dec. 7. 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"There Yeung also said she doesn't rec- questions, and offered little students paid in fees each semes- are those that will argue that ommend emergency contraception insight into how they might vote. that is against the tradition ... ter was earmarked for distribu- abortion should be an option, on a routine basis, and would Justice David H. Souter at one tion to campus groups by the stu- though, since there is no guaran- advise repeat users to consider point noted that most University of many centuries ... a tradi- dent government. tee." other alternative methods of con- of Wisconsin student groups For a school with some 30,000 The risks of using emergency traception like daily birth control finance themselves through dues tion of diverse speech." students, that created a total contraception, similar to any birth pills. and other kinds of fund raising. fund each semester of about He told Ullman that fact undercut U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. 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AWe all know to bring people Tell me, realistically, what into the stands you have to are your goals for this sea- win some basketball games. We, for son14 the first time, had a Midnight Madness here at San Jose State AWe were picked to finish and I was pleasantly surprised eighth in the conference, and with the turnout we had. We had realistically, my goal is to not finish about 150 people show up at mid- eighth in the conference. night just to watch women's bas- ketball. The girls were excited Since last season the confer- about that. We plan to get out and ence has gone through sonic be visible on campus and in the changes. Evaluate the competition community too, to encourage peo- the Spartans will be facing this ple to come out and watch us to year in the Western Athletic show their support. So we definite- ( :onference? Brif4 ly have to win some basketball ;7/1..v 4r "gig games. AHawai'i was picked to finish first in the conference. SMU, , . QAfter evaluating the prac- (Southern Methodist University) tices so far this year, what who won the tournament last year, Wt add you say the team's strengths was picked to finish second. We are? What are its weaknesses? had our coaches' meeting two weeks ago and listening to all the AWe're still trying to find our Photos by Gladys Mondala / Spartan Daily strengths. I do have a num- ber of good perimeter shooters, so I think it goes back to what I think we'll probably shoot more AIsaid earlier the winning threes than my teams in the past tradition. I don't know about the have done. Deknsively, we're still past and where the coaches have trying to find that perfect defense come from before, but I know that kr us. We've tried a kw different I'm a competitor and I know what things now and I can't honestly say it takes to win. I know what it kund one that I really like. So takes as a player to win. I know we're still juggling a few things to what it takes as a coach to win. see what is going to be good for us. That's the mark I want to bring to Our weakness will definitely be San Jose State, just to be competi- our size. We're not very big at all, tive. and that will hurt us rebounding. So we're working right now. We've you feel any pressure for QDo spent a lot of time in practice work- quick results here at SJSU? ing on boxing out because we are going to be outsized every game we ANot at all. I think this is the play. Without a doubt, we know best situation- that any coach that's going to . happen. We only can come intl. The team last year have two post players that are over won two games, so the only thing 6 feet and that's almost unheard of we can do is go up. There is no for a Division I team. pressure. I've been getting a lot of support from administrators. QFrom what you've seen of Everyone is behind the women's last year, what changes have program, I think. The support from you ntade? What new things have the Midnight Madness gets the you instilled in the players? student body interested in what we're doing. We're just going to AI've tried to instill my win- stay positive and take one game at ning tradition. I think that a time. was key to us. The girls, especially coaches. t hey seem like they have a ple don't think you'll be able to do seven games are at home. The key you have any predictions where my seniors, have been part of a los- lot of talent there. We know we and beat some of those people who games for us will definitely be our the team will finish this season? qYour first game is tomorrow ing program tier several years. We have a lot of work to do and if I was aren't expected to lose. early home games trying to get night (today). Is the team wanted to just bring a winning on the other end voting I'd proba- on the track. If we can get three of think we'll do much better rea y? Are AI you ready? attitude. Let them know, 'Hey look, bly would have from what I What are going to be some those five games early, I think we'll than that. this is possible. We can get it done know of San Jose State in the past key games for the team this be alright. wish I AI had another month to with what we have here if you stay voted us eighth place test, listen- season'? Each coach brings something practice. I think the girls are focused and work hard.' That's ing to the rest of the competition. new to a program. What ready to play someone other than ' basically what we've been doing in But, when you work hard you can AI think all of them will be key Qlifter going winless in the steps have you taken to make this themselves. But I'm excited about the preseason. reach some of those goals that pea- for us. Five out of our first conference last season, do your team'? it, but I wish I had more time.

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