Colonels tackle the Toppers in a 30-10 i ^ ^p* Thei ne Easterneastern victory over the weekend in the uni- versity's oldest .H rivalry/BS fX Progress^^y www.progress.eku.edu week • Regents pass tuition increase, word change BY SHAWN How— "I am absolutely confident that already increased base will be increase. Pace said that this didn't mean There was no doubt about it News editor xthisiis what it will take to achieve raised another 7.5 percent That just seems wrong," Pace students supported it that I was going to be left out in th~e~"nHs.sion of this university," Student Regent Chris Pace, said. This university is supposed "Just because there's apathy, the rain," Pace said of the vote. The Board of Regents voted Kustra said. "The focus here is on who cast the sole vote against the Saturday on a tuition raise and to be inclusive. When we start rais- this is not a vote of approval," He was critical of the board for academic quality. This is what it's new rate, asked why 7.5 percent ing tuition at that kind of rate all Pace said. not considering his points. adding sexual orientation to the going to take to get there." was necessary. discrimination clause. we're doing is excluding people." Pace said that it didn't matter "Maybe that in part contributes Kustra admitted the proposed "I think that's too high," Pace Kustra said that the state had what tuition rates had been in the to the apathy that you see, that This is die first time Eastern can increases would be on the "high said. "It would seem to me that set its own tuition instead of having asked Eastern to look at diversify- past, because those tuition increas- feeling of a loss of voice," Pace end" of the average tuition most people should be in support ing the campus anyway and also es had been set by the CPE. said. the increase set by the Council on increases across the state. The of it except the people who would Postsecondary Education. said that he was confident that the This is our decision. We're Adding sexual orientation to increase would raise tuition $76 pay for it, that being the students." campus community had had a setting a precedent that we are the discrimination clause was President Robert Kustra pre- next year, making base tuition According to Pace, Eastern, sented a 7.5 percent tuition chance to discuss the issue, men- willing to raise tuition 7.5 per- near last on the agenda. Six $1086, plus $135 student activity which serves "the poorest section tioning that very few students had cent" Pace said. speakers were called up to increase for each of the next two fee and $50 tech fee for a total of years. of the state, eastern Kentucky, attended two tuition forums, held Pace voted "No," when the $1271. The following year the has the highest (percent) on the same day, on the issue. final vote came around. See Regents. AS Fist full of dollars EKU employee Students sell body fluids to charged in sex make ends meet

BYSAMQMM abuse case Staff writer BY JESSICA WELLS Tuesday at Madison District It's something every college Newswhter Court She posted bond Oct. 5. student needs. Money. Some Davis is the third person to be students like Amanda Pelfrey An Eastern employee was arrest- charged in connection with believe in giving of themselves to ed Oct. 5 on charges that she alleged sex abuse at Lighthouse. make some cash. allegedly abused children at the Joey Hemdon, a 1993 graduate "I sold plasma," said Pelfrey, 19, Lighthouse Child Care Center of Eastern, was arrested March 26 a freshman computer information where she was formerly employed. for allegedly molesting at least six systems major. "It wasn't that bad; Alberta Davis, 46, was accused children between the years of it just made me a little woozy." of restraining two boys, according 1991 and 1999 while working at According to Pelfrey the plas- to the warrant for her arrest She the Lighthouse Child Care ma center is very sanitary. allegedley injured one of the boy's Center. Other charges were The room was white and anti- legs. The warrant also alleges that added as Herndon's case contin- septic-smelling," said Pelfrey. she "knocked" a 4-year old girl's ued, now numbering 15, including The chair I sat in reminded me of head into a wall while working at rape and sodomy. the ones in dentists' offices." the daycare center. He is scheduled to appear in She said the staff was friendly. Davis has been a custodian at Madison Circuit Court today. They are so nice," said Pelfrey. Eastern since Sept. 7. Owner of the daycare and min- "One of the women brought me a David Hepburn, assistant ister at the related Lighthouse cookie afterwards. It was like hav- director for rental housing and Worship Center, Anthony ing my grandmother there." custodial services, said Davis is Quenton Portis, 42, has been "When a student first goes to still employed here. charged with facilitating sexual give plasma it takes about three "She's a member of our. depart- abuse for allegedly knowing about hours," said Cheri Smith, a phle- ment and will be until she deckles the abuse and failing to stop it, botomist at Sera-Tec Biologicals to leave or she is found guilty of plus other sexual abuse related at 292 South Second Street something. I guess," Hepburn said. charges. He is free on a $2,000 After a potential donor signs in, Davis pled not guilty last bond. personal information and a picture are taken. A physical is per- formed. If the physical is passed, a donor can expect $20 for the first visit $15 for the second and third Meade dies Tuesday visits and $50 for the final visit. Office hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Mondays, after brief illness Wednesdays and Fridays, and 3 BY SHAWN HOPKINS p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Saturdays. News editor There are certain reasons why . plasma won't be taken. Kenneth Rodger Meade, former director of the "If there is not enough pres- bookstore and 34-year Eastern employee died sure in the veins, not adequate Tuesday after a brief illness. He was 56. veins, or if they've had a homosex- Meade. who, was a former president of the ual act since 1977," said Smith, Kentucky Association of College Bookstores, had "then they will be turned away." recently retired from his bookstore post, leaving Ben There are also less bloody Roop as acting director. Roop had worked with ways to get money, such as pawn- Meade and had fond memories of him. Rodger ing something. "He not only was my boss but we we're friends outside, also," Roop said. Meade worked "We have a large student at Eastern lor turnover," said Chris Fritz, 28, "He was very kindhearted to everybody who owner of Richmond Pawn, on the worked here," Roop said. 34 years. Bypass. They usually show up on Photo Illustration by Don Knight/Progress Meade was an avid fisherman. Roop and Meade fished Thursdays." together, and it was also one of the things he had in com- The item to be pawned is Some last money making opportunities for students include selling their plasma and their sperm. mon with Dak' Lawrenz, director of human resources. "He was a good fishing buddy. I never saw some- checked for value. The pawn shop "Last week a student pawned an Medicine, is located in Lexington made and tested. Money starts takes information on the recipient body have more fun," Lawrenz said. 1983 BMW,"said Fritz. on 310 South Limestone Street coming a short time later. Lawrenz said he also respected Meade professionally. and a ticket is printed. The most cost-effective way of Potential clients are asked In Lexington, contributors Payment depends on the condi- "I can't think of a nicer person that I've eve." Instructor earning money, for males at least questions over the phone, an make an average of $300 a visit. worked with." lawrenz said. tion of the item. There is a 30 day may be donating sperm. address is taken and the informa- Denise Carpenter, 18, a fresh- limit to repay the money and get Visitation was held yesterday at Oldham, Roberts Moreneejd "I got $500 (for donating tion is then reviewed and, if man education major, still relies & Powell Funeral Home in Richmond. Services are at the item back. sperm)," said Scott Sullivan, 21, a approved, information will be on the oldest and most tested dtodOct.5, "We don't take things that are 11 a.m. today at the funeral home. junior art major. sent to the donor. Once the clin- way of making money. Meade is survived by his wife, Donna Meade, and AS. old or broken," Fritz said. The closest sperm bank. The ic is visited, physical tests are "I went to my parents and two daughters, Kimberly Paige Porter and Karen Apparently, students can get Kentucky Center for Reproductive run and two contributions are begged." pretty desperate. Lynn Meade.

► Inside Accent B1 Kustra shares plans for a more appealing Eastern Classifieds A4 BY JUSTIN HOLTON man experience, mentoring, advising, He wffl propose that the council sup- Perspective . . . A2, 3 Contributing writer and other types of student support. port Eastern's 20 million-dollar fitness Police Beat A4 r "What we need to do is improve center project If not hell take die request Sports B6-8 President Robert Kus' a didn't use campus life, and more importantly, directly to the Governor and the legisla- What's On Tap. .. B2 the sound equipment that was set up academic quality," Kustra said. ture and work something out there. for him. Instead he stood toward the Starting next year, incoming fresh- Ebony VanDuyne, who is unable to ►W—thf • end of Fountain Food Court Thursday men will be given a reading assignment go home on weekends because she is TOOAY in front of a small, attentive group of over the summer. They will then be from New York, said she is fed up with Hi: 71 20 students during an evening of open required to discuss it on the first day of activities not being publicized enough. discussion. freshman orientation. Kustra took the "A lot of times I don't hear about The topics discussed ranged from CopHI«wi idea from a college he had visited. certain things until after it's already improving academics, to suggesting "To me," explained Kustra, "that is said and done, and then it's in the light posts be strategically placed to one heck of a way to deliver a mes- Progress," VanDuyne said. light dark areas on campus. One stu- sage about what's the most important Kustra recommends students use dent suggested a once-a-month ice thing we do here at Eastern Kentucky the customizable master calendar on cream social. University. It's not about athletics; it's the web, which displays everything Sunny "Monday I'll be going off to not about social life. Number one, currently happening on campus. To SAT: Mostly Cloudy Frankfort, where I will present the over everything else, is academics." view the university's master calendar SUN: Showers new budget that we proposed for Kustra plans to make Eastern more go to http://www.eku.edu/calendars/ Eastern Kentucky University. A good attractive to potential students. and click on the University Master ►Riwlndf number of those dollars are going to "While I believe we ought to have a Calendar link.-You may also submit Mat Wyatt/Progress Friday is the last be devoted to what we call 'Student fine collection of library books, I also any events there. day to withdraw Success'." Kustra said. know what sells in the real world. And Kustra also plans, in the near President Robert Kustra talked to students in a "town meeting" setting from full-semester Student Success is a program that what sells in the real world is the future, to make online voting available will work with "every last student" to last Thursday in the Fountain Food Court The open torum, where sever- classes. brand spanking new fitness centers." for student elections off the universi- al topics were discussed, was part ol the First Weekend activities improve grades though a better fresh- Kustra said. ty's homepage. * 4 I Perspective A2 T*™*.Oc**erl4.1*» Regents meeting ends with mixed outcomes Two hotly debated and high- slams it shut on those who the genders were not welcomed here. Thumbs down. The other deci- That might seem miniscule to ly anticipated decisions school was created to serve. But it didn't §^ sion, a 7.5 percent tuition some, but to many who are came out of the Board of Thumbs up. The decision to There were two regents who B ft increase for the next two struggling to put themselves Regents meeting over the week- add sexual orientation to voted against the word change, ^^P years, is one which will through school and scrounging end: next year's tuition increase ^L Eastern's non-discrimi- and one who abstained from the » keep some people out to put food on the table, $75 is a and the addition of tile words V^^ nation clause is a step in vote, but thank goodness the and defeats the purpose lot. "sexual orientation" to the univer- ^^•J the right direction to majority of the regents — people of this university, to be a place Eastern Kentucky University sity's non-discrimination clause. open this university up who are supposed to protect the where everyone can get an educa- was created to be a school of But while both decisions were to everyone. It shows the school best interest of this university — tion. opportunity, a place where people made by the same group of people is committed — in writing — to voted to protect everyone. This increase was passed near- who were determined to get an at the same time, they will have keep all of its students, faculty For students to learn, they need ly unanimously, except for student education and better their lives, very different outcomes on the and staff safe and protected from an environment where they feel regent Chris Pace, who voted could no matter what kind of eco- university. One opens the door to discrimination. safe. This word change provides against it nomic background they came the university to people who If this proposal had failed, the for that For an instate student the from. It was a place where stu- before now were not always made university would have sent a mes- This decision brought the uni- increase will be about $75 per dents didn't buy their degrees, to feel welcome, while the other sage that homosexuals and trans- versity a step closer to equality. semester beginning next year. they earned them.

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THE ISSUE The Kentucky Virtual University is up and run- ning this semester and students have the option of taking some classes on-line instead of in the tradi- tional setting. Newswriter Jessica Wells asked stu- dents how they would fell about taking an on-line class.

NATASHA PAGE ■4>' f

It doetnt matter to me, as long as I don't miss any class.

Cynthiana Major: Social work- er/child psychology Year: Junior

I'd rather go to class. With an actual class- room and an instructor standing in front of you, you have more moti- vation. Hometown: Mt. Washington Major Broadcasting Year: Sophomore

Shantel Richardson/Progress

Yeah, I would If I didn't want to put up with a Stuck on Campus teacher that day, I wouldn't have to. Students under 21 should be given the choice to live on or off campus Unlike some local bars where you pus culture then there will need to be stu- dents from living off campus until they are Homo towni can't get in if you are under 21, in dents living on campus. Harlan seniors. Major Broadcasting dorms on Eastern's campus stu- The university has also invested lots of Some students come to Eastern and Year: Senior dents under 21 can't get out money in building student housing and it spend all four years living in student hous- The univerisity's current housing policy pays even more money every year to ing. There is nothing wrong with doing requires full-time students under the age maintain those buildings. Somebody has that; it is their choice. But students should of 21 to live in dorms on campus. The only to live in the dorms or the university will be given that choice earlier. exception made is for students staying be stuck with a big housing bill and no First-year freshman fresh out of high with their parents at an address within 50 students to pay it school should spend their first year on miles of the university. And it is probably best for some fresh- campus. But students that have complet- I wouldn't mind. It would At this weekend's Board of Regents man to live on campus where they can live ed 30 hours have showed they are respon- be interesting; some- meeting President Robert Kustra was a more structured life until they get used sible and should be given the choice of liv- thing different going to propose a study changing the to being on their own. ing on or off campus. current housing rules at Eastern to a poli- But the current policy is too strict and And with more and more nontraditional cy that would allow students under 21 doesn't reward students for making students going to school at Eastern an age with over 60 hours to live off campus. But progress in their college career. requirement will not be enough to keep Saturday Kustra told the Regents he need- Most students come to this campus at Eastern's student housing full. Eastern Hometown: ed more time. the age of 18. With Eastern's current poli- will have to concentrate on improving California, Ky. It is understandable that Eastern would cy requiring students be 21 before the Major: Nursing quality of life on campus and they won't Year: Sophomore want to encourage students to stay on first day of classes of any semester they have to use regulations to keep students campus. If Eastern wants to build a cam- want to live off campus keeps many stu- on campus.

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The Progress is published Amy Campell, 622-1489 The deadline is noon Monday prior every Thursday during the school year, with the exception of vacation and examination periods. Any false or misleading advertising should be reported Classffled/Subscrlptlons to publication on Thursday. Columns to Adviser/General Manager. Dr. Elizabeth Fraas. Sonja Knight, 622-1881 will be primed in accordance with Opinions expressed herein are those of student editors or other signed writ- available space. ers and do not necessarily represent the views of the university. Student edi- tors also decide the news and informational content. • 4| The Eastern Progress, Thursday. October u. 1999 Perspective A3 Gordon will keep right on rolling along Perhaps my favorite Jeff Gordon mem- Gordon and crew chief Ray Kvemham, a about 12 years, long before he came to ory is from the spring of 1990. run that included three Winston Cup NASCAR Winston Cup. He was winning Gordon and his bitter rival, the late championships and 48 wins. races before he ever heard of Ray Rich Vojder, were racing for the lead during Evernham fired the shot heard Evernham ami he wffl continue to win a sprint car race at Indianapolis Raceway throughout the Winston Cup garage races now thai Evemham is gone. Park. They raced off turn two onto the back area when he asked to be let out of his Evernham was such a master at straightaway and Vogler dnwe his car contract with Hendrick Motorsports, setting up a race car that winning straight into the side of Gordon's at about Gordon's car owners. Evernham was came easy to the pair, so easy 100 mph; thafs the way these two raced granted a release on Sept. 29 from the that many fans have forgotten each other in those days. # contract that was supposed to last until that Gordon is one hell of a race PAUL FLETCHER Gordon's car became completely air- the year 2006. car driver. There's no doubt FourthTurn borne with its nose pointed skyward. "Gordon can't win without Evemham," that Evernham was a huge asset Young Gordon, all of 17 or 18 years old some said. Others made comments like to the team, and to Gordon's success. Paul Fletcher at the time, never cracked the throttle, "Nobody else can keep Gordon calm in One would be a complete idiot to say the race car," and "Evernham teas him otherwise. Even Gordon knows that isajuntor and when the car bounced violently back on the track, he raced off into turn exactly where to drive the car." "My first thought is to thank Ray," journalism three still leading the race. What did Gordon have to say about Gordon told the press after Evemham major from Bigtime stuff. You knew this kid was all that? Nothing. He let his abilities talk was released. "He has contributed greatly Waco. He is going to be a great one. for him. He came out the very next week to the success of the 24 team, and I wish also the on Ironically, it was Gordon who fin- with new crew chief Brian Whitesell and him success in his future endeavors." ished second when Vogler won his last won at Martinsville, Virginia. Gordon ran The team may struggle a little; most the EDGE race, a sprint car race at Salem, Indiana near the front all day, but his win was teams do when there's a key person- editor at the that also claimed his life in Jury of 1990. due in part to a gutsy call made by nel change. But the people who say Progress. And then there was Gordon's first Whitesell to stay on the track during a Gordon can't win without the talent NASCAR Winston Cup win, which came late race caution flag in which most of Ray Evemham are forgetting in only his second start. He won one of other lead lap cars pitted for new tires. where Gordon came from and the 1993 Twin 125 qualifying races at The next week Gordon won at how he got to the top of his game Daytona, two non-points races used to Charlotte, pulling off a come-from- in the first place. set the field for the annual Daytona 500. behind victory over Bobby Labonte. Ray Sorry folks, but you don't That race also began the very suc- Evemham was nowhere to be seen know what you're talking cessful six-year relationship between I've been following Gordon's career lor about Drive on, Gordon. Wide-eyed drivers are a must to ► Letters Sexual orientation I have one question for Ms. shouldn't mattar Thompson: Would she be as vehement against the inclusion of avoid dangerous, deadly accidents socioeconomic status as she is I would like to add my voice to about homosexuality? the others in protest of Kacey We've all done it at some time. I were run over by another student that If you feel If you feel Thompson's column in the Sept Prejudice is prejudice, it is not know I have. I'm talking about had fallen asleep at the wheel of his tired just take a 23 edition. logical, nor is it right, nor is it driving when I knew I was too truck after dropping off his girlfriend. nap and leave tired just Ms. Thompson cited "logical" moral, nor is it justifiable, I am tired to be behind the wheel. The driver of the truck will probably later or find arguments against homosexuality proud of the Faculty Senate for IVe done it more times than I can not be prosecuted. someone else that take a nap and the inclusion of sexual orien- taking this step. remember. Prosecution or not, I wouldn't has had enough tation in Eastern's bill of rights. And I know all the tricks — rolling want to live with the guilt of killing sleep to do the She stated that poor people also Laura Goodan-Graham down the windows and turning up the six people because I was driving driving. are not included for protection. Junior, Occupational Therapy radio. sleepy. You also know else that And I still continued to do it even We here plenty of warnings about in advance when DON KNIGHT after hearing about a study at Stanford driving while drunk but nobody men- you will need to has had Corf Actions OoneFleMb' University released last month that tions tiie fact that driving sleepy can be drive somewhere. concluded people driving without just as dangerous. Plan time in your enough The data of tw Rama Kean per- tone when needed on the Does this mean we need designated schedule to make Perspective pagea. Don Knight is enough sleep have the same reaction •leap to do time as people legally drunk in the sleepers or police setting up check- sure you are rest- in last week's on t» EDGE. The Correcsone should be sent to tie a senior jour- the driving. state of California. points to nab sleepy drivers? ed before you play w». be performed Oct. 21. edaor in wring by noon Monday nalism major No, but I think it's time people start leave. The study only reinforced what I before publcaton Thursday. from already knew — I'm not the best driver using common sense and taking And when taking a long trip don't be In leat week's Campus The editor wS decide H the Richmond and when I'm tired. responsibility for their actions, includ- in too big a hurry to pull off and stay at Comments, Chris Robinson and a hotel if you get tired. correction daeervea special the editor of But after this weekend I think 111 ing myself. Rachie Huntey were mieidenWied. heed the warnings. 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four people briaslihH Into car In Mattox Lot Two men and two juveniles and two juveniles, tried to leave The two juveniles were were arrested after their were in their vehicle. charged with theft by unlawful caught breaking into a vehicle in Mattingly and Harris were taking, receiving stolen property M attox lot According to police arrested and charged with theft and first and second degree reports, Philip Claxon, an off- by unlawful taking, receiving criminal mischief. duty cadet officer, heard a stolen property, first and second Another vehicle was also smashing noise as he jogging degree criminal mischief stem- found broken into in the same near the Mattox Lot ming from damage done to the lot Property, including compact The alleged thieves had a vehicle, unlawful transaction discs and radar detectors, from vehicle backed up to the victim with a minor, and possession of both vehicles was identified by PRESENT THIS vehicle. Upon the arrival of die burglars tools, namely such their owners as the same as campus police, the suspects, items as a blowtorch, boltcut- found in the suspects' vehicle. Trevino Mattingty of Lexington. ters, an icepick and three shov- Richard L Harris of Lexington els. — Shown Hopkins COUPON AND

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frVr rr\«-iil_ding ■ ■ I ■ ■ I I The Eastern Progress, Thursday. October u. 1999 NeWS A5 Instructor Lisa Morehead, 44, dies Oct 5 WIU$H CHICKS AT graduated with a master's degree where she was also member. has begun an educational trust Staff write? in English from Eastern and Former director of the English fund for Zachary. The faculty and SStCHAMit■w»nvMi»s taught here for four years. Department Barbra Szubinska students of the English depart- Paralegal science major Donna Hrumage, 18, an unde- said Morehead was a bright and ment have also taken up a collec- RICHMOND Bethsheba Hollon remembers her clared freshman from McKee, said cheerful person. tion for Zachary. fOf EASTERN BYPASS instructor Lisa Morehead as that Morehead was a nice person. "It's hard to reconcile her loss Anyone wanting to contribute to (NEXT TO SOFT SHOD being a warm and friendly person. "She was really good, very in the heart because she was such the trust fund should make checks 623-1199 "She was a real good hearted payable to the First United person, she was always laughing informative, and she expected us a devoted mother," Szubinska insurance to do our best," Brumage said. said. "We all feel realty sad about Methodist church and specify that •Money Orders and making jokes, she talked about •Tax Refund •Government •Personal, etc. her kids a lot" said Hollon, a 22- She split her time between her children, they are so young." the check is to be put into die trust year-old freshman from Bledsoe. teaching freshman English class- Morehead had two children, fund. Checks should be sent to Lisa Jenine Morehead died es and working as a secretary for Sara, 18. and Zachary. 15. The First United Methodist Church, 401 Monday, Oct. 5. Morehead. 44, First United Methodist church. First United Methodist Church W Main St. Richmond. Ky. 40475. Regents: Crowd turns out to argue for, against word change [ReGisll from the front something as broad as sexual ori- entation would also protect such Our October Specials address the issue. elements as necrophiliacs, Most of the regents and Kustra pedophiles, and transvestites that are almost scary! either expressed support for the wanted to use the opposite gen- issue or were silent, with the der's restroom. exception of Ron Mink and Alice Josh Dugan, former president of Regis 10 oz. Rhodes, who voted no, and Pace, the Pride Alliance, a campus gay who abstained. and lesbian organization, disagreed Shampoo and Conditioner Mink said that he felt that the with both Rhodes and Kacey. issue wasn't clear enough. "I'm gay. Should I not be pro- "I think it should be more tected because I could say that I 2 for S10.00 defined. Sexual orientation should date a woman?" Dugan said. Richmond Mall be more defined," Mink said. He compared pretending to 624-0066 Mink said he would, having no have a different sexual orientation Walk-ins Welcome way of knowing a person's sexual to "passing," where a light- orientation, have no way of know- skinned black person pretends to ing if he was doing something dis- be white to avoid racism. criminatory to that person. He also said there was no sup- Rhodes agreed, saying that the port in the clause for bestiality, IT'S A GIRL THANG! words "sexual orientation" could necrophilia, etc. mean a lot of things. These are illegal acts," Dugan said. fitiranda Cunliffe Andrew Patterson/Progress "Is it genetic and chromosomal The right thin* to do Member since July, 1999 or is it just a state of mind that can Beth Schmidt president of the Student negent Chris Pace cast the tone dissenting vote for the tuition change tomorrow?" Rhodes Pride Alliance also spoke, assert- increase He abstained from the discrimination clause word change vote. asked. "Why does this group ing that discrimination was real deserve special status such as and that changing the clause was AJsoatttM progress report from the student "Contours has helped me feel better about musetf.

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The EKM Athletic Department CONGRATULATES ^r Hank Roser ^ for being chosen as the Tantastic Tan of the Eastern - Western football game. Remember Students, at each remaining home football game of the 1999 season, the EKU student that exhibits the most school spirit during the game and is displayed on the new Video Scoreboard showing their excitement will be declared the Fantastic Fan of the game. Each Fantastic Fan will receive a $50 flex card from Aramark to be used for campus dining. Students, come support your Colonels and become a Fantastic Fan! N€WS A6 The Eastern Progress, Thursday. October 14.1999 Candlelight vigil remembers Dorms' next speciality floors may Tired of Pizza? slain gay Wyoming student be based on similar interests Bring home a BY JESSICA WELLS what they learned that day. The deal with sports such as in- News writer students gathered in a circle, can- BY jEHwroi MULUMS line skating or mountain bik- ii typsof dles in hand, to share their Staff writer' ing. Bucket of Candles were lit .and stories thoughts. were shared Tuesday'night at the Non-smoking floors and 24- "We have to look at the big Many students' stories reflect- hour quiet floors are options picture." Middleton said. These free speech area ed the same idea: hate sports may be fads that won't who don't Pasta between the Wallace for students living in dorms. Many crimes are happening But what about in-line skating have as much interest a year or want and Powell Buildings. everyday, and it's not two down the road." More than 20 stu- floors or foreign language students' right for people to die floors? Middleton also said that fill- to bo affiliated dents, most members because of their choic- ing these floors, may become a Madison of the Pride Alliance, stories These types of specialty floors the usual es. are options that RHA and the problem in the fall semester, Eastern's gay, lesbian People fear what they when rooms are in high Garden reflected i»'imiu and bisexual organiza- don't understand," one Housing office are looking into tion, gathered at 9 p.m. for students that share similar demand. the same student said. recreational or educational inter- "For example, if only 10 to H 52 N Madison Ave 623-9720 to honor the memory The Pride Alliance of Matthew Shepard. Idea: hate ests. rollerbladers applied to live on set up a booth for face Kenna Middleton, Director of the rollerblader floor, but there Shepard, a University crimes painting earlier that of Wyoming freshman Housing, said that many univer- were x amount of rooms still Kenna Middleton, day. It drew many stu- sities have specialty floors and available, we would have to put who was lashed to a dents. Pride Alliance she feels they could be very ben- people who were not Director of Housing wooden fence and pis- president Beth everyday, eficial for students here. rollerbladers on that floor." said » tol-whipped into a Schmidt said. "TTiese type of floors give peo- Middleton. coma because of his and It's Homosexuals and het- Chris Dean, a mathematics sexual orientation, ple who don't necessarily want to Some students feel that acade- not fair erosexuals both be affiliated with the usual mically, as well as socially, these major from London, feels that died a year ago stopped by the booth. groups a chance to share some- floors could have good and bad there could be good and bad Tuesday. for people "I think the booth went aspects to the idea. A candle was lit ear- thing with others," said aspects. to die well." Schmidt said. "We Middleton. "If it's like a foreign lan- " I think it would be cool with lier that day in honor had a few incidents. No Chris Bullins, RHA President, guage thing; you probably the recreational stuff, and acade- of Shepard and contin- matter where you go, said that mis is a very new topic already have classes with these mically I think it could help in ued to burn at the you'll have a few igno- that requires research. students so why would you your classes, but it could also meeting. All students of their rant people." "We have to find out if there is want to spend all your time limit you from interacting with who showed up lit The pride alliance an interest in these kinds of with them?" asked Tessa others," Dean said. their candles from holds a meeting every floors and if the staffing will be Barton, an undeclared sopho- Bullins said that, even if Shepard's symbolic Tuesday at 9 p.m. in available." said Bullins. more from London. "It's hard approved, specialty floors will candle. Combs 425. Middleton also sees some enough to meet new people at a not be put in effect until the fall The meeting gave everyone Anyone who is interested is wel- problems in filling floors that university this size." 2000 semester. who wished a chance to share come.

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Photo Illustration by Andrew Patterson/Progress A Interactive role-playing games Mure "ones" than on not just for geeks, freaks anymore dtee rolod toe an action. BY SHAKE WALTERS Accent editor "What the imagination seizes as beauty must be truth — whether it existed before or not." — spisodeofa John Keats, taken from Vampire: The story. Masquerade. I Dice Pool Imagination is the key to alternate This describes worlds — worlds where vampires are the dice you immune to rays from the sun, where a hybrid breed of werewolf called the have In your Garou roam the realm of matter and hand after the realm of spirit and where mages adding direct the fires of destiny. together your Our world is safe from vampires, were- wolves and mages but in the world of role- playing games (RPG's) all live in a universe of I System free will and imagination. A sp#ctflc "1 first started playing role playing games like Dungeon and Dragons when I was 13," set of said Jake Prewitt, an active role-playing gamer from Irvine. "About two years ago. Terry used ins (Tipton) introduced White Wolf to us." certain White Wolf Publishing has taken the con- situation. cept of Dungeons and Dragons and added a modern-day twist. The publishing company has started a new rage among role playing Photo submitted A number enthusiasts with various books on the subject. describing the Each book is an outline for individuals Werewolf: The Apocalypse is one ol various role-playing games ottered from White Wolf permanent interested in playing a particular role-playing Publications Drawings, as the one above, accompany the storylines and the character outlines. game. The books provide storylines and char- value of a trait. acter abilities, attributes and advantages. acters like Brujah. skinhead rebels, Gangrel, a "It's easy to keep the game out of the real Gamers build characters from the outlines nomadic form of vampire, Malkavians, insane world, but it's hard to keep the real world out creatures of chaos, Nosferatu, a feral vampire of the game," Tipton said. and their imagination. Although one of the objectives of the game An action that Once a character has been developed, an animal, and Toreador, the most sophisticated two characters of the various vampire clans. is to kill other player's characters, staying in individual in a group of mainly four to eight take against people is dubbed the storyteller or gamemas- Tipton, and his group of role-playing the game as long as possible is the main goal. ter. The storyteller guides the players through friends, said the games give each of them a Tipton said some characters among the group each other. various scenarios and character-generation opportunity to escape reality and enter a realm have been thriving for nearly a year. opportunities. of imagination and fun. "We have characters and games we've been I Difficulty Each player is given a character sheet that "We don't do anything evil — we don't playing with for about three semesters," A number from is used to keep track of strength, dexterity, believe in vampires and I don't think 111 ever Tipton said. "We're just a bunch of guys who 2 to 10. stamina and various talents and skills. throw lightning bolts from my hands. For a are lazy with huge imaginations." measuring the Photo submitted Characters grow and become stronger brief moment though, we can. We are actors Prewitt stressed the fact the anyone inter- difficulty ol sn ested in playing any of White Wolfs games Mage: The Ascension involves enlightened throughout the game, based on certain combi- having fun. We imagine something in our acttona nations of numbers from throwing dice. minds and make it happen," Tipton said. need to have some spare time available. beings, mortal humans who embrace — heart, Each player's character can attack other "It's a way to escape reality," Prewitt said. "If we have two or three hours we know we character mind, body and soul — the truth behind reality characters and can perform any imaginable "If we get stressed out, we can beat up imagi- can play, we won't play," Prewitt said. takes. and their place in it. feat the player chooses as long as the story- nary things." The group said there has been a long teller allows it The players basically follow the Dewayne Anderson, one of the group's debate on whether the games contribute to IWIHpower storyteller's plot line and improvise the active players, said the games are simply sto- real-life criminal activities and cult following! One of the remaining of the game. ries derived from each member's imagination. however, all three felt the issue is nonsense. mod tmpOnkWn Prewitt and several of his friends gather at "It's better than television," said Anderson, a "Seek professional help — anyone that really traits, least twice a week to play one of three White psychology major from Big Clifty. "You can thinks they can drink blood is an idiot," Tipton said. "I've been playing the game for seven years measuring the Wolf RPG's; Vampire: The Masquerade. Mage: ex£ nine beliefs and other horizons — you can self-confidence The Ascension or Werewolf: The Apocalypse. see things from other people's points of view. It's — it's fun to me. It's not the real world — it's a "Werewolf is more hack-n-slash while a big part of human experience to tell stories. way to blow off steam and relax for awhile." eiid internal Vampire is more political — you figure out People tell stories — that's all this really is." "If a dude gets a hold of one of the games control of a more problems," said Tipton, an assets protec- Both Mage and Werewolf are similar to and drinks his cat's blood and blames it on the character. tion major from Georgetown. "Mage is a think- Vampire. The basic concept of building a char- books, he's stupid." Anderson said. "He was ing game. If your character has the right magic, acter and following the storyteller's plot is the probably already nuts." you can do just about anything imaginable." same. According to Tipton, Anderson and Despite the psychological concerns for some people. RPGs are sometimes thought to When points In Vampire: The Masquerade, players Prewitt, fellow gamer Jeff Dudley, an art major are regained in assume the personas of vampires and guide from Ravenna, is usually the storyteller. be played by geeks, according to Tipton, but these characters through a world virtually The group plays only White Wolfs RPG's he doesn't see it that way. adtoapool.it identical to our own. The book gives players because the storylines and characters are sim- "Society has labeled people who play role- is said that the highlights of the Vampire setting and rules ilar and easy to understand and play. playing games as geeks or losers — I don't they are being for creating characters and laying out the Anderson said members of the group hang out with geeks and losers," Tipton said. refreshed. world in which each player's vampire exists. sometimes get frustrated and angry with each Whether you're a werewolf or a vampire, "If you play Vampire, it's not your stereo- other, but for the most part, it's not real. , White Wolf has given a new light to interactive Source: typical vampire. It's totally free will. You can "Sometimes personal things come into it," games — light that affects the players even when they're not playing. Whits Wolf throw out all the typical rules from not seeing Anderson said. "Me and Terry have never had " In Vampire: The Masquerade players can alter ver bullets," Tipton said. Guys in the group get mad at each other but become your friends," Tipton said. "You start In Vampire, players can choose from char- we try to keep the real world out." to think like them all the time." I their characters from stereotypical vampires. i ► Movws ►Tap th« "Tap" Have a campus event or activity? Call Jaime Howard at 622-1882 or contact us by email: Whafs TAfr

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«& The Eastern Progress, Thindqr.Octakn 14. IWW AcCGIlt B3 Blame It On The Rain Spectators came out Saturday in hopes of celebrating First Weekend activities. They did not expect nearly one-and-a-half inches of rain. The region has been suffering from a drought since July. The region still needs nine inches of rain above normal levels to end the water shortage.

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Jaan Crump, left, a graduate of Eastern, and grandson Thomas Crump. 6. cheer as the Colonels take the Field during the rain-soaked Western game. Original 31Ts new release musical grab bag of traditional styles After four studio albums town you'll have them coming for within six years you may miles." think 311 have run out of From the upbeat vibe of ideas. "," the album Indeed the Iwo years between takes a more serious tone on -Transistor" (1997) andtheir "Evolution." new release "Soundsystem" is bit "Evolution" is about man's long for a band who usually technological advances and the releases an album every year. possible price, good or bad. we But they didn't spend those two may pay. In the chorus, the years rehashing old ideas. The band encourages "people to Freshman Tim Roberta, 19. of Cincinnati, leads a celebration cheer band spent one year on the road brave on with experimentation." after a touchdown by Eastern Roberts is on the football roster but and the next recording But the song isn't entire- was unable to play. "Soundsystem." ly encouraging. It ques- And all the while tions humans' ability to they were thinking of understand what they the road. In fact, they have done. designed this album "Hut can we handle with the concert stage it/Could we dismantle in mind. it/Or should we fear the "Usually the way a void and just be para- song works live is the paranoid". way il sounds the besl." Always a part of 31 l's guitarist Tim Mahoney musical mix, reggae said. JAMES ROBKKFS takes center stage on The result is Beyond S Back "Leaving Babylon." "Soundsystem," the ■■^^ Vocalist Nick Hexum band's most live-friendly even takes on a Jamaican accent album to date. for this track, which is "Soundsystem" continues immersed in reggae music's 31 l's tradition of mixing hard characteristic double, triple and rock, hip hop. reggae and funk quadruple echo, heavy bass and to create a musical style that is lyrics about travel. truly exciting and original. Though "Soundsystem" fea- On "Soundsystem," 311 effec- lims a few inferior tracks Nearly one-and-a-half inches of rain over the weekend provided tively mix their unique musical hybrid with powerful, but sini ("Large in the Margin," "Can't soggy conditions for a pick-up game of football Saturday on the field Fade Me") the overall result is a next to the Donovan Annex. pie. lyrics to create music that is. quite simply, fun. highly enjoyable album. 311 "Come Original," the album's continue to prove they can pro- first single, is a declaration of dun- original music by mixing 311'« musical philosophy. existing styles. Photos by "To come original it ain't Quite simply. "SouiKlsystcin" -ik .1 .-■& auj. :--"-• ^ ■» _^_ nothing strange/ You got to repre is ;i musical grab bag. You'll Chris Lowry. 19, a Sherwin Williams employee from Richmond, enjoys a Corey Wilson sent, you got to come full in v< i be entirely sure what friendly game of football on a rain-soaked field next to the Donovan Annex range/hull range of, mutton, full you'll get. but you're more than range of styles Win n you none to likely to enjoy il.

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': Sports Jay Jones, 14.1V ■ College TOPPING THE TOPPERS athletes Colonels cruise to victory should get over Western. Ky. 30-10 minutes into the game. BY DtviN KLAWER "I love to see this guy get a stipend Sports writer touchdown because he's doing For the first time this season, such a great job blocking for "And the 1999 Hcisman Trophy us," coach Kidd said of Culver's goes to ...a felon?" the I -astern football team played Although the decision hasn't been an entire game to their full ability. first collegiate score. and it could not have happened at Western came back strong made on whether Florida State receiver on the next possession, moving Peter Warrick a better time as the Colonels dominated arch-rival Western the ball inside the Eastern five- committed a yard line. The Colonel defense felony, the ques- Kentucky for a huge.30-10 win Saturday night in Richmond. held tough and limited the tion still remains Hillloppers to a field goal mak- as to the sanctity A total of 9.080 fans sat ing the score 7-3. of college foot- through rainy weather at Roy Kidd Stadium and helped the Both defenses kept the teams ball. offenses from scoring until 10:07 Warrick is Colonels welcome the Hillloppers back to the OVC in the second quarter when one of the most Eastern's Tyrone Browning used talented athletes conference by defeating the visi- tors in a big way. several great blocks to score a to play college 72-yard touchdown on a trick football in years. Because of the bad weather, jAYjONtS the i rowd wasn't nearly as large play that made the score 14-3. He's caught Sporta notion "It was a great call by offen- touchdown as expected for the big game, but they still made enough noise to sive coordinator Leon Hart." " passes, thrown He ran faster than I thought he touchdown passes, ran back kickoffs propel tlie home team to victory. "It was a great could run," and punts, and rushed for several as said Kidd of well for the No. 1 ranked Seminoles.. crowd, a vocal crowd," said 44 Browning's 72- The athletic talent of Warrick has yard touch- never been in question. His prob- Coach Kidd. Eastern, ranked Mo's really a down. lems off the field, however, could Western's Ron turn into the biggest story of the Kith in the latest USA today 1-AA lot quicker Smart. the year in college sports. leading rusher Warrick was charged with grand poll coming into than our other the game, piled up in the OVC, cut theft for allegedly paying $20 for stok-n the Eastern clothing from a ckrthing theft ring that 303 rushing yards two backs, and and 447 total lead to four retailed for more than $400. ' what I saw out points later in It seems odd that someone who will yards, both season highs. the second be making millions of dollars next year of him he's quarter when in the NFL, had to steal clothing. 1 The home team also held the gonna get he sprinted mean $400 will be chump change to down the side- this guy next fall. But Warrick is just Ililltopper offense to only one touch- some more line for a 89- like most college students, he has to yard touch- watch his pockets. down and a field chances to goal, and zero down. passing yards. play. The touch- Why aren't college More impressive down by Smart athletes paM to play? for the Colonels is Roy Kidd, turned out to Most athletic directors shutter at that they did not head coach be the last the idea, but the question is very legit have any turnovers points that the imate. Did you know that coBege atli .mil only four penal- Eastern letes can't have a job? lies against Western. a major defense allowed. The argument against paying col- improvement from past games Before the end of the half, lege players is a worn out excuse. where the Colonels constantly with Eastern leading 17-10, the They are getting their education paid killed themselves with turnovers Colonels had the ball at the for. What else do they need?" That and penalties. Western 20-yard line with only argument has seen its day. Nowadays it The game was first conference 4.9 seconds until intermission. doesn't hold water. game played between Eastern Instead of attempting the How about living expenses like and Western since 1981, when short field goal. Eastern curious- gas and food? Or toiletries and mid- Western was last in the OVC. ly went for a pass play, which night calls to Domino's pizza? I he Colonels played what was incomplete, as time expired. I understand that a bidding war for Eastern Head Coach Roy Kidd Later, Eastern head coach Roy the best athletes could erupt if the called his team's best game of Kidd admitted he made a mis- NCAA didn't regulate the pay. the year. take not going for the field goal. Unfortunately a few boosters with no "No doubt, it was our best "I made a mistake there. I integrity would change the ruk-s. but game of the year. We put four thought there was 49 seconds to that is happening already. quarters together and executed go, but it was 4.9 seconds. We real- You have to look no further than well on both sides of the ball," ly should have gone for the field the NBA for a reason to pay Student said kidd. goal there. The guys are going to athletes. More and more high school Coming into the game, make me run penalty runs for that players are entering the draft every Western and Eastern both had mistake." said Kidd jokingly. year. College basketball coaches I I let oids on the season and The second half belonged throw money and time sway recruiting wi re undefeated in the OVC. entirely to Eastern, as the players who will never play a college Like (very other game this Colonels padded their lead by game. And, if they do get a player on > i ii.l .astern scored early in the scoring two more touchdowns. Corey Wilson/Progress' campus, they can't kc« |> them for Easter running back Corey first quart! i. Irishman fullback d more than a year or two at best Chad Culver scored first for Crume ran in a two-yard touch- Why slwukln't tiny skip < oik g< •? A k>t Eastern when he ran in a seven- Senior tailback Derick Logan, breaks loose down the sideline during the Eastern/Western game Saturday. ~. of the su|X'rstars eoiue out of iniK-r city yard touchdown less than four See Western/B7 communities where the orange sphere is the only ticket out. I >fftr anybody $5 mil 1km or a "good ediK atiou." and sit wlik h one they choose. Several years ago, the basketball program at the University of Lady Colonels take 2 conference wins Michigan had quite arguably the greatest recruiting class ever, I he The match went five games in the match 15-13 to seal the victo-' "fab five" were the talk uf every Bv AHOBEW KERSEY SfaiY writer front of an excited crowd at ry- sportswriler in the country. Every McBrayer Arena. Several volleyball players athletic retailer lined ils walls with Don't count the Lady The Colonels got a fast start received OVC honors for their;: Chris Webber's No. 4 jersey and Colonels' volleyball team out of with a 15-10 win in the first game, performances in the past week. Jalen Rose's No. 5. the Ohio Valley Conference yet. but were shut down 15 I! in the Courtney Bowen received. Who got the profits? Well, it was Eastern's volleyball team has second. OVC offensive player of the week n't Webber and Rose. The college got been on fire this week, taking Eastern did not drop their and Kristen Campbell won OVC richer and the players left for the three straight wins including two heads at that point; they came defensive player of the week hon- NBA before graduating. in the conference. out in the third garni- and look ors, and Becky (ialali took the When a player represents an insti- The first win was over non- back the lead in the match with a OVC freshman of the week hon- tution on a national level, what does conference foe Belmont. and the 15-10 win. ors. it say for that institution if he has to other two wins came against con- And the seesaw continued to All three women had career- commit a crime to buy the clothes he ference rivals Tennessee Tech sway back and forth as high's last week. wants? and Middle Tennessee State. Tennessee lech would not go Bowen recorded 27 kills Warrick is not innocent, but nei The Colonels ripped Belmont away. against Tech. ther is the college when they are rak- last Thursday with an awesome The Lady Eagles defeated Campbell had a career-high ing in the television and product overall performance, blasting Eastern in the fourth game of the three solo blocks. licensing money that conies with a Belmont 15-1 in the opening (ialati reached double figures Heisman candidate and not sharing match that needed overtime in a game and continuing their 18-16 finish. in kills two times plus three digs it with the player. assault on the second game, win- to help the Colonels improve to; If players continue to be treated like Eastern would not be denied ning a closer match 15-11. in the fifth and deciding game, 7-12 overall, and 3-5 in confer- corporate whores, while universities The Colonels didn't let up beating Tennessee I ecb 15 12. ence play: act like multi-national companies after the first two sets. The Colonels' momentum con- The win gave the Colonels scared to share the wealth, then the They took the next game easi- tinued into Saturday's match their third conference win this sanctity of a great part of America is in ly by a score of 15-4. and com- against Middle I emu ss< e Slate. season, which is a big improve- serious trouble. pleted the sweep. The Colonels looked deter- ment over last season. If I needed money to drive back to Some key players in the victo- mined to keep the streak alive. In '98 the Colonels didn't Detroit to see my family and a booster ry were junior Courtney Bowen, reach three wins until Oct. 30. offered me a Bttic, I would take it lhat The Colonels got it rolling fast who chipped in a .405 attack per- with a 15-7 win in the firsl game The seven wins already this isn't a lack of charactiT issue for an atli- centage and 5 digs. year are a big improvement over Icte: it is a survival issue. of the match. Freshman Becky (ialati added And Ihey would win again in 1998. We will never see a clean pro 14 digs and sophomore Jennifer The Colonels have won seven gram in college sports until we the second game by woman-han- Serretti came up with 12 digs in dling Middle Tennessee 15-(i. games this year, more than their appreciate the athletes a little more. the winning effort. entire six wins for the 1997 and Peter Warrick should not be Middle Tennessee fought The Colonels turned it on back to lake tin third match with 1998 seasons combined. excused for what he did. But, let's again Friday and continued their a 19 17 finish. Eastern continues its schedule take that option away from him. winning streak by defeating this week with a non-conference If the problem isn't dealt with Andrew Patterson/Progress The efforts ol Middle Tennessee lech. Iciinessec in the third set were load game against Kvansville on soon, look for eighth graders to Sophomore middle- blocker Courtney Huyser puts the ball in the This match would not be won Tuesday. forego their high school eligibility to no avail as Eastern finished face of a defender in early season play. as easily as the Belmont match. IIH III oil in tin luluih game of and turn pro. The Eastern Progress, Thur»d«y, October u. 1999 SpOI*tB B7 Track teams win invitational

D>lWT*ll»hUK»l AMMVM WfMMm edMOT Eastern's women's and men's crosscountry teams finished first in their first invitational meet of the sea- son, hetd at Arlington golf course. Morehead State finished sec- ond, the University of Louisville took third and the University of Kentucky finished last "We were just happy," said crosscountry coach Rick Erdmann. "I thought the women ran well and the men ran well. I was glad." The women's overall time for their three-mile run was 18:21. 48 seconds faster than Morehead State. The men's overall time for their five-mile run was 25:37,1:17 quicker dun Morehead State. Three senior Lady Colonels finished in the top five. Jennifer Brown finished second with a time of 17:58. Theresa Olsen fin- ished third with a time of 18:04, and Celestina Obolugo finished fourth with a time of 18:13. Brown's second place win helped her win this week's OVC runner of the week. It was the second time she has won the Corey WftjoiVProgress award. "This is the fastest we've ever Junior receiver Anthony Boggs goes down under a swarm of Western defenders after run this course," said Olsen. catching a pass during the second half of the game. The men's team had four run- ners finishing in the top five. Sophomore James Mutuse placed first with a winning time of Western: Hilltoppers shut down 25:05. Senior Mohammed Khayer placed second with a time of by Colonel's tough ground defense 25:13. Senior David Machungo placed third with a time of 25:24. from B6 career long run by tailback Derick Logan. and senior Ryan Parrish rounded Another bright spot for the Colonels is off the top five with a fifth place down in the third quarter, and in the k with quar- that they were able to play third-string time of 25:57. . ter. Tyrone BrownkiK scored las second touch- running back Mo Clark at the end of the This win was Mutuse's first down of the game when quarterback Wayion game. win of the season, helping Mutuse Chapman connected kitheendzone. "Mo's really a lot quicker than our receive OVC runner of the week. The Hilltoppers dug their own grave other two backs, and what I saw out of Mutuse's first meet of the season with their inability to pass the ball. The him he*s gonna get some more chances to was two weeks ago in the Loyola Colonels were able to focus almost entirely play," Kidd said. invitational at Chicago. He placed fifth in the race against 25th- on run defense, and held the Hilltoppers The win was more of a matter of pride ranked Iowa. usually powerful option running attack to than anything for Eastern senior Brent Eastern's women's and men's only 72 total yards in the second half. Hampton. Mat Wyatt/Progress teams are going to be on course The Eastern defense played exception- Hampton said, "Anytime we beat again Saturday at Bloomington, al in the second half. There were several Western it's awesome: it's a great wel- Sophomore runner James Mutuse left the competition behind during the meet at Arlington Ind., in the Indiana University big plays on both sides of the ball for come back to the league (for Western.) golf course. Mutuse was named OVC runner of the week for his performance. Invitational. Eastern in the second half, including a We beat them and we beat them good." ► Sport Briefs ► Schedule Lady Colonels starting Colonel named OVC Women's golf team Volleyball W< vs. Evansville EKU Fall Invitational basketball practice Newcomer of the Week hosting Fall Invitational 8 p.m., Thursday, Friday & Saturday The Lady Colonels' basketball team Colonel Yeremiah Bell won OVC The Lady Colonels will be swinging at Evansville, Ind. Arlington Golf course will officially begin practice this Newcomer of the Week for his play in clubs this Friday and Saturday at Saturday at 12:01 a.m. with a Maroon- last Saturday's Eastern-Western game. Arlington's golf course as they host Crosscountry Mon'sOotf White scrimmage in EKU's McBrayer Bell, a 6-foot'. 182-pound redshirt their annual EKU Lady Colonel Indiana University Invitational Persimmmon Ridge Invitational Arena. freshman, recorded eight sacks, five invitational Fall Tournament. Saturday, Monday & Tuesday The Colonels are returning eight let- assists, and two tackles. The women's tournament will host 17 Bloomington, Ind. Louisville, Ky. terwinners from a team which finished It was Bell's first collegiate start as other women's golf teams. last season with an 11-16 record. cornerback..

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