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THURSDAY, JANUARY 25,2007 Getting students Singing softly to college quicker Program goal to save time and money for college-track high school students Music students head to Hendricks Hall temporarily By Lauren Childs during the Foy Fine Arts Building renovations Staff writer This semester Georgia Southern is looking to pilot the Senior to ByAvinaDarmadjaja Sophomore program. Assistant news editor This program will enable high school seniors to begin their college This year marks a new beginning for studies while still attending high College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences school. The courses are taught si- (CLASS) and the music department as • multaneously as high school credit they stepped out of the currently under courses and GSU core curriculum construction Foy Fine Arts Building right courses. into their new home, Hendricks Hall. Al- The courses are taught in the though the move is only temporary, current high schools, but the learning students find that settling into Hendricks objectives, course content, quality Hall is not as easy as it seems. 'and academic rigor must be equal "The Foy Fine Arts Building was like to the same courses taught on the a head quarter for all of us music majors. University campus. It was a central place for students to get "I think the program helps us updates on events, rehearsals and sched- improve the quality of teaching and ule changes for concerts and recitals," it will help to improve the education said Cyril Durant, a music performance and preparation of students" said TELL US WHAT major. Gary Means, dean of continuing "Hendricks does not really allow that education and public service. YOU THINK because it is a dorm. What isn't used as The participating schools will an office or a practice room is storage," be primarily in Effingham County, Does the 'Senior to said Durant. Liberty County, Appling County Sophomore' program Most of the music majors identify and Vidalia. The hope is that the help students get themselves as "Foy rats", people who spend students from the program will all or most of their free time in the Foy become full-time GSU students ahead, or rob them of lobby talking with friends, studying or Above: Classes are temporarily after graduation. the college experience? being held in the old dorm rooms doing homework. "We want to try and attract the at Hendricks Hall until the Foy Eddie Farr, another music performance best and brightest in the region to Fine Arts Building renovations GOTOGADAILY.COM major, said that hanging out at the Foy are complete. GSU," said Means. "Its a good place lobby was the easiest way to keep in contact to go to school." TO VOICE YOUR OPINION with friends in the music department. Left: Students walk to their music This program is different from Another thing that makes their move classes in their temporary home AP courses because not all students to Hendricks Hall a bit rough is the fact at Hendricks Hall. who take AP courses take the test. Photo Illustration/ see COLLEGE, page 3 Morgan Marsh see MUSIC, page 3 Too Ventre/STAFF

c E N T E N N I A SGA makes plans for 1906-2006 upcoming elections From Erks Eagles to Hatcher s hatchlings

By Mary Gunnels and announcements. Editor's note: Georgia Southern Conference alongside teams like the most important to ever happen national championships. He is now Staff writer Another topic discussed at the celebrated its 100th anniversary in Georgia, Georgia Tech, an8 Tennes- to Eagles football and his passing last the head coach of the Naval Academy senate meeting was the develop- December. Each Thursday The G-A see before it was forced to shut down year was a moment of great sadness football team. The Student Government Asso- ment of the Student Representative will highlight something from the past. during World War II. The program for Statesboro. Sewak brought the team to the ciation held their first meeting of the Council, a new branch of the Student did not return until Russell began his Stowers led the team to the national playoffs three times before he was spring semester Wednesday. Government Association, which will By Jeff Martin reign forty years later. championships once and to the play- fired. During the meeting, Executive b e implemented during fall semester Features editor GSU recently acquired Chris offs twice more. He is currently head Finally, Brian VanGorder led the Vite President Chris Strong dis- of 2008. Hatcher as a new head football coach, coach for the University of Rhode team for only one season with a bold cussed this semester's upcoming The main goal of the Student Since Erk Russell restarted the but the past coaches are what made Island. new passing offense that did not pro- elections. Representative Council is to focus program in 1982 the Georgia Southern the team what it is today. Frank Ellwood performed fairly duce the team that fans had hoped it There will be an open forum for on individual, academic and college University football team has grown Names like Tim Stowers, Paul well during his term as interim head would. He is now a linebacker coach anyone interested in running for concerns. and flourished under the tutelage of Johnson, and even Mike Sewak will coach with a record of four wins and for the Atlanta Falcons. SGA on Ian. 30 at 5 p.m. in the Rus- Also, the Working Around the several coaches. be remembered for their contributions seven losses. GSU's football team has had a sell Union, room 2041. Applications C.L.O.C campaign will continue The original GSU football program to the team. Paul Johnson never failed to bring diverse and rich history that will hope- to run for elections will be available during spring semester. was once a member of the Southern Erk Russell was without a doubt the Eagles to the playoffs and won two fully continue on for years to come. on Feb. 5 and will be due at 5 p.m. Senators will visit at least forty on Feb. 23. student organizations throughout Students who would like to run the semester and inform them how for a position in SGA must attend Student Government can help and ERK TIM MIKE one of the two candidates' meetings, support them. RUSSELL STOWERS SEWAK which will be held on Feb. 26 and The Student Government Asso- 1982-1989 1990-1995 1997-2001 2002-2005 March 1. Each meeting will begin ciation is eager to hear the concerns at 6 p.m. in the Russell Union in of the students and encourages *National *National *National room 2041. everyone to attend the weekly sen- Champions Champions Champions 1990 2000 SGA Publicity Coordinator ate meetings. 1985,1986,1989 Brittany Hall is currently putting The meetings are held on mJ$3I together a publicity team within the Wednesdays at 6 p.m. in the Rus- senate to help advertise SGA events sell Union Ball Room. BE

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Sales competition Friday CALENDAR Thursday, January 25 ByAvinaDarmadjaja carpet manufacturer. He is now Erik Sandvik, student, scooter enthusiast Assistant news editor stationed in Nashville, TN and 12:30 p.m. just got promoted as an Account Spiritual unity Georgia Southern will hold its Executive. Name: Erik Sandvik Democrat or Republican? Russell Union 2044 first ever Sales Competition on Fri- "Even if you're not competing, Age: 21 "Independent or green." day, Jan. 26 from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. just go. There are at least a hundred Hometown: Statesboro 2 p.m. Two winners will represent GSU companies who paid thousands of Major: Undeclared Diverse religions in the National Collegiate Sales dollars to sponsor the event. They Classification: Sophomore Russell Union 2048 Competition to be held March 15 surely are looking to hire," said What's the best cheap thrill in to March 17 at Kennesaw State Mullen. the area? 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. University. According to Mullen, employers "Naked scooter rides." Global ambassadors "Different companies send their often rely on some "buzz words" What does Statesboro need Russell Union 2042 CEOs and HR people to the com- when it comes to sorting applica- most? petition because they know that tions and national competition is "More scooterists." 6 p.m. every school is bringing their top definitely one of them. Where do you see yourself in Demise of American religion two sales people," said Dr. Linda The COBA Sales Competition five years? Russell Union 2044 Mullen, assistant professor of mar- will consist of a 15-minute role-play When you aren't in class, how "Eating a slice of the American keting, who sales call. do you pass the time? pie or starving in a third world 6 p.m. - 7 p.m. coordinates Contes- "Reading for class or hanging country." Cross-cultural friends the competi- COBA Sales Competition tants will be out with my mates." Russell Union 2080 tion together selling a $195 with Dr. Da- When: Jan. 26,9 a.m. tO 3 p.m.. day timer 7 p.m. -10 p.m. vid Shep- type product What is th eone thing every stu- The Jokers model elimination herd. Where: COBA Sales lab, room 319 B to E. Rachel's What's the best meal in dent needs to know about GSU Russell Union 2080 In the, Real Estate Statesboro? or college? past, Mul- Why: To decide what students will Company. "Lee's Restaurant." "Prepare to lose sleep." 7 p.m.- 10 p.m. len has sent represent GSU at the national com- "Just like Blaqshion several GSU petition in March in real life, a PAC students to sales person compete in will typically Friday, January 26 the national competition. have only a few minutes to present As a result, she said, many of and convince the customers to buy Are you interested in writing for us? 10 a.m.- 11a.m. the students were offered jobs even the product," said Natasha Barden, Job candidate before they graduated. graduate assistant for the man- The George-Anne is looking for creative, hard-working and IT 2202 One of them is Josh Martenn, a agement, marketing and logistics marketing major who went before department. talented news writers to cover campus activities, current 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. he graduated from GSU last spring "It is a good practice for students events and issues. Graduation gala meeting semester. because sales is obviously an inte- Russell Union 2043 "I did a lot of preparation," he gral part of the business world." said. For more information, contact Call 912-681-5246 or stop by the George-Anne Daily office in 1 p.m. His preparation was well worth Shepherd 871-1961 or Mullen the Williams Center, room 2023 pick up an application. Religious insight fiction it because he was hired on the spot 681-5437 and visit http://coles. 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Russell Union 2044 P.O. &°* o V» 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. w on< Evening with Rabbi Singer flex" Russell Union 2073 f er»e r9etV \Y»erS' be ur Monday, January 29 o.n< Ri ** ^*Zo9 Russell Union Rotunda P en* denH \n *W.V r:"onC9e- 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. ,s'rtior» th res'* Ethical Leadership 101 Russell Union 2047 * |dru9\ cornmonrtV . 2.^ 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. oWce co dru9 n0 Timeshop meeting aVe IT 3202 hormo AbW«Y \aV# uire* 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. r k r tCOt d- 0 Movie: Remember the Titans ^° ^erence ^ .com Russell Union Theatre IH ^° ™ : g 0! ' ob» 9°°d oh©' a^on. * *olf?S 7 p.m. \ ;\U an" v/v/^ \nform Poker tournament for more Retrievers Bar & Grill Tuesday, January 30 14 N/v'rrte I)** * 3:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. VA.B- RtSt^ 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Job seekers guide 3X COE lecture hall grr 2007 - 2008 7:30 p.m. GSU Chorale concert RESIDENT ADVISOR OPPORTUNITIES Trinity Episcopal Church POLICE BEAT Applications and additional information for the 01-19-2007 Resident Advisor positions for the 2007-08 academic • A debit card was taken from the year are available NOW with University Housing. Nursing/Chemistry Building.

• A wallet was taken from a ve- Applications are due February 1, 2007 by 4:00pm. hicle in the Nursing/Chemistry Building parking lot. The interview process will be held February 8 - 10th. GEORGIA 01-23-2007 SOU1HERN Applicants will receive additional information • A fight was report- UNIVERSITY after applying. ed at the Russell Union. I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY I THURSDAY, JANUARY 25,2007 CAMPUS MEWSI PAGE 3A Professor judges robots

GSU News Service vannah advanced to the state competi- prepare for the contest they learn tion being held Jan. 20 in Atlanta. how to work as teams to come up with This month, Georgia Southern's Cook has used LEGO robotics creative solutions to problems." Robert Cook served as one of the kits as a teaching tool for many years. The FLL unveils its new competi- judges for the Coastal Kids' robotics He said he hopes next year's contest tion challenge in September. This year's competition in Savannah. includes teams from Bulloch and other contest focused on nano technologu- The contest followed almost a surrounding counties. matter that is thousands of times year of planning and preparation for "Middle school teachers interested smaller than human hair. teams of middle school students from in competing next year should start "Technology impacts virtually southeastern Georgia schools. planning now," said Cook. every industry," said Cook. "The students were excited to com- "The kits used in the competition "It is vitally important for students pete," said Cook, Yamacraw professor cost around $600, but they are great re- to have an understanding of science of computer science in the College of sources that provide many activities to and math; the robotics kits are a great

Information Technology. enhance science and math curricula," way to get kids excited about these Special Photo The two winning teams from Sa- said Cook. "In addition, as students subjects." A student's robot creation.

Special Photo Players Club Student Apartments Last season intramural soccer players duke it out on the field. Intramural soccer Now LEASI kicks off new season Bedrooms ByMJTrahan Coming Soon: Staff writer CRI Soccer nlng Bed, Business/Computer Lab, Campus Recreation and Intramu- Cabana with Kitchenette S Misting Station at pool rals (CRI) continues the trend of fun, When Hardwood P looring in aj^tmen exhilarating competition this spring Sign up by Jan. 30 v : with outdoor intramural soccer, begin- Mandatory captain's {9 ning Feb. 5. meeting Jan 31 m For several seasons running, CRI Play begins Feb. 5. www.myownaparment .com has counted soccer as one of the most popular intramural sports at Georgia Where Southern University. According to RAC multiplex fields graduate assistant, Kelly Danison, the numbers of teams registered continues Fee to increase. And there's still plenty of $30 per team time to sign up. Due during sign-ups Now QPEMI "Fifty-four teams participated in last year's season and we would definitely love to exceed that number. The brackets are for soccer games." already filling up and students are so All games will be scheduled Sundays eager to get these games started," said through Thursdays from 6 p.m. -11 p.m. Danison. Official league play will start by Feb. DOGHOUSE Intramural soccer divisions include 5. Many students to the opportunity Menu: independent men's and women's, resi- to participate in intramural sports like The Original 100% Beef Southern Dog $1.50 % New Tradition" dence halls, fraternity/sorority, and co- soccer. "Uncle Bud's" Homemade Chili Dog $1.75 rec. Depending on your competitive level, "Last year was my first year playing "Uncle Bud's" Homemade Chili Dog w/Cheese $1.99 Combo *1 Combo #2 the league is divided into A, B and C. intramural soccer. I met tons of people Homemade Slaw Dog $1.75 If you are interested in putting and I am really looking forward to play- 1 HotPog 2 Hot Pogs together a team, complete team entry ing again," said sophomore Cate Drury. Scramble Dog $3.99 forms and turn them into the CRI Main "Hopefully there is going to be some (2 Hot Dogs, 2 Buns, & Choice of Toppings) 1 Chip 1 Chip Office along with a $30 fee per team by 8 great competition this season, because 100% Beef Sausage Dog $2.99 1 Prink 1 Prink p.m. Jan. 30. Schedules will be available the teams are really pumped." Bowl of Uncle Bud's Homemade Chili $4.00 Feb. 2nd. They can be viewed on the CRI A mandatory captains meeting for $3.99 $4.99 website or by visiting the CRI Main Office intramural soccer will be held 6 p.m. Bowl of Homemade Slaw $4.0 for a copy. Games will be played at the Jan. 31 in the RAC Seminar Room. Each Chips $ 1 Di RAC Multiplex fields. team needs a representative present or Soft Drinks 20 oz. $1.5 1 Simple Put Satisfying! "Participants, employees, and specta- your team will already receive a loss for 32 oz. $1.99 tors all play a huge role in the success of the regular season. Tea (Sweet & Unsweet) 20 oz. $1.50 Combo **3 Combo **4r each season," said Sarah Fain, director of For more information, visit the 32 oz. $1.99 intramurals. "Some of the best turnouts CRI website at www.georgiasouthern. 1 Sausage Pog 2 Sausage Pogs for Intramural Sports recently have been edu/services/cri. Toppings: *included on combos Cheese, Sauerkraut, Relish, Onions, Jalapenos, Ketchup, Mayo, Mustard 1 Chip 1 Chip 1 Prink 1 Prink $5.29 *Z49 rooms is essential when it comes to 25% off with OSU I.R Music a music building. "I think the school should have thought about that before Coming Soon: Grilled Hamburgers 3- Fork Chops from page 1 putting us there," said Violet Martin, 407 Fair Road • Across from El Sombrero 0% that the rooms echo really bad. a vocal performance major. "Hendricks Hall was not designed Because Hendricks Hall is not fully to accommodate loud instruments equipped with sound-proof walls and 489-6425 gfrlJTiBtn and people singing," said Farr. "You a recital hall, classes are spread out all Open Monday-Saturday * Locally Owned and Operated can hear people on different floors and over campus, including the Hendricks at other ends of the building." Hall, IT and the education building r The music departments are cur- "It is so inconvenient," said Martin. fhl f00%5e"efon a steam split top bun (Totddg!^# ■ rently using old dorm rooms for "We have to walk from one side of the with purchase of chips and 32 oz. drink practice rooms. campus to the other and imagine that ■ Offer available only with coupon ■ DOG HOUSE However, having sound-proof in the rain!"

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OUR VIEW The divided State of the Union AT ISSUE: Both sides of the aisle claim that bi-partisanship is what is most important, but do they really mean it?

During President George W. Bush's State of on the right side of the chamber stood to ap- the new Congress. citizens and stop representing political parties. the Union address this week, he talked about plaud, while the Democrats on the left side of Even though most of the new bills benefit They must stop opposing ideas on the sole working across the aisle, and encouraged bi- the chamber remained seated. It seems that millions of Americans, such as a long-overdue basis of partisanship, and they must stop ask- partisanship in order to effectively run the neither party wants to get along even though rise in minimum wage and a reduction of student ing for bi-partisanship with no intention of nation. they claim they do. loan interest rates, both sides still can't agree that flexibility. A few minutes later, he mentioned his plan The nation couldn't be any more divided, they are necessary. They need to band together to identify to eliminate the federal deficit within five years. as more than half of Americans object to our The leaders of our nation need to put aside problems the citizens they represent face, and Everyone gave him a standing ovation. He later occupation of Iraq, and no one can agree on a partisan politics and do what is right for the stay together to formulate viable solutions to mentioned that he would not be raising taxes in policy to handle immigration. American people, regardless of whether it will those problems. order to eliminate the budget. Democrats used their new power of major- get them elected again or make them popular What's important is that our government is The divide between parties could not have ity to rush through several bills they promised with fellow Congressional members. actually by and for the people, as stated in our been any more obvious, as all the Republicans during their campaigns in the first 100 hours of National leaders need to start representing Constitution.

Robert Greene II js^fe i&b&Nettwesfafo »i*ag)K*1tMt«« Eric Swanson I'M 1 HERE AND THERE Is Barack Obama Immigration reforms ready for prime time? are crossing the line

Everyone these days seems to be wrapped up in "Obama- Trying waters have not moved more people through Mania." Every American wants to put his or her political life as the ocean of our republic seems to move the fish beliefs onto the man and make him into their personal choice around when differing points of view cast their shadows for President. Beyond that, many people are even giving upon our country. him almost messianic qualities, as though he is the man that I have worked hand in hand with the people being can save America from the corruption and listlessness that outcast by our newest choice in governing through SB529, has characterized the Bush Administration. His eloquence, which denies basic rights underlined by the Constitution great "American Dream" story, and his overall decency make to many working immigrants in our state. him the dream candidate for many Americans. Through my childhood, I was always taught that hu- But, I don't think he should run. man beings are all brothers and sisters, Not in 2008, anyway. He does have an our people were put on, created, or impressive resume, from being the first evolved on this world all equally, only African American head of Harvard Law to find a method of control aptly named Review, the university's prestigious law "civilization," in English. Courtesy Dic- review journal, to winning a Senate seat tionary.com, the definition of the word in a landslide victory over Alan Keyes. "civilization" is "cultural refinement; Of course, he's only been a senator for refinement of thought and cultural two years, and I think he should get a appreciation." Robert Greene II bit more experience in national politics. Eric Swanson Just as our fore-fathers sought to is a senior writing is a junior his- In today's world, especially with so keep the masses from overthrowing, or and linguistics tory major from major from many foreign and domestic problems Atlanta, Ga. He gaining control of the elites' power in Augusta. He is and potential crises, we need someone Cedric Morris: ■ IRTURN: is a columnist for the government, the tradition of con- a columnist for with plenty of experience. The George-Anne trol pursues endless gains as our great The George-Anne Daily. Daily. I think that as time goes by in next country snickers behind the backs of the year's primaries, Senator Obama may Not admitting it makes it worse men and women who have worked hard very well find himself the subject of mudslinging from other to cross into the borders of a confused nation. Democrats, especially from the other superstar candidate, I have been in Statesboro for I think that is the saddest question ing ourselves when we could all I see these people, as I've seen many people with hope; Hillary Clinton. Take, for example, a story that has recently all of about five semesters now so I that I have ever had to ask in my be so much more if we all worked they deplore giving up what has been available through broken about Obama being raised in a madrassa, or Muslim have a pretty good handle on things life. People act as if they don't see together. But I have to come back our hypocritical constitution for too long. Did your Brit- school, early in his life. What is potentially devastating down here. Statesboro is a place that what is going with these college to reality from my dreams, hopes ish fathers struggle to buy out land which was without to his campaign is that, according to Insight Magazine, a is still behind the times we really kids, but I know they see and they and aspirations of what I wish monetary value when they "discovered" this country? publication belonging to the same company as the tradi- live in today. Everyone knows that see it well. Statesboro could be. This is not any Did the Africans, bought and sold within their country tionally Conservative Washington Times, Obama went to there are certain You don't have to be Einstein one races fault. to "ours" by their "owners" sing about how life could pass a madrassa that taught radical teachings. That's right, as Cedric Morris' kinds of race in to figure out what Statesboro is all This seems to bear down on my their children by without change? When Doctor Martin is a sophomore if it's bad enough his middle name is Hussein and his last journalism this small town. about. Have you ever seen a person soul when I am thinking about it Luther King Junior spoke the words, "Freedom will never name is one letter away from "Osama", he many very well major from It's like peo- of another race or ethnicity partying because it is so wrong on so many be voluntarily given by the oppressor, it must be demanded have been raised with their crazed, insane beliefs. Lawrenceville, ple won't let you on frat row? Well have you? levels. But if you like Statesboro by the oppressed," did he think that people didn't want to Ga. What makes this story even worse is that it was suppos- forget what color Not really, because everyone like that then I guess it's just how listen or care to make a change? edly leaked by the Hillary Clinton campaign. I say suppos- you are. That is knows that's just how it is in this it's going to be. Now I ask each one of you today, do the Latinos, whom edly, because CNN has already debunked this story with its a very insurmountable kind of great town called Statesboro. Not When all comes down to it we are working in the system that we and our families also own research in Indonesia, where Obama was educated at information that students should just criticizing the Caucasian frats are all just the same, college students work in, not deserve the same chance to survive on wages the time of attending this religious school. This story may know before going to school here but also the African American frats preparing ourselves for life as adults while they work restoring your frat-house, pouring your show that even American's newest hero is vulnerable to in Bulloch County. that have no Caucasian members inthiscrazyworldwelivein. People sidewalks, or washing your fast-food dishes? Do they not the worse of American politics, the filthy underbelly of our For once can I be thought of as a either. always say that race doesn't matter deserve to send their children to the very school you may Republic that preaches "win at any cost" to the opponent's human being than a black person? It just seems like we are limit- but do they really mean that? send your own children? Do they not deserve the right to reputation and credibility. For one, it raises the question learn history, medicine, or business with scholarships that of just how much Americans really know about Obama's they pay for each time their employer pays taxes for their upbringing. Sure, they know that it wasn't the most "typical" employment? Do you believe in slavery? of American childhoods, but do they really know that his Tell me higher level thinkers, tell me how the voices second father is a Muslim? Bills not quite solving the problems that truly matter to a Government "dedicated" to its people I'd like to think that in the U.S., there should be no stick behind a leader who ignores the recommendations problem with having a candidate for President who may Immigration has become such who continue to sneak across the population of illegal immigrants or studies taken by his own 17 member committee on the have had an experience with belief systems other than a hot topic in the last decade as border, but none have made much who are already in the US. topic of illegal immigration? Christianity. Obama is currently a member of the United more and more immigrants have difference. After listening to President Such is the method of the Governor Sonny Purdue, Church of Christ, and the school he went to in Indonesia flooded across the United States' Although they believe they are Bush's State of the Union address whom just wishes to appeal to the very racist ideals that was respectful of all religions, but what's to stop the right border from all directions, mainly in pursuit of a better life, many on Tuesday night, I felt that he was this state has always accompanied. wing in the Republican Party from shredding him as a from Mexico. Americans feel they are taking all presenting a program that will not Votes can only count so far until a people as one resist possible terrorist sympathizer? Especially with his overall Kelly Jones While of the jobs available in the market provide much relief for the prob- the obvious hatred that is poised in all directions because liberal stances, and his opposition to the Iraq War from is a junior jour- our economy which could be filled by native lems we are currently facing with the inherent system has not failed, but its representatives nalism major the outset (which seems pretty good right now). What's from Gaines- boomed from citizens. illegal immigration. have. I ask each of you what good it is to close a dam to stop those within the Democratic Party, who've been ville, Ga. She is the productivity Several bills have been passed The temporary worker program during a flood, when the waters flow over the edge, and waiting to run for President since Bush's reelection, and the copy-editor of the new work- in the past couple of months by that Bush is proposing is only going the function becomes pointless. of the George- can't believe that this upstart may beat them? I'm looking Anne Daily. ers, there have the Senate to combat the problem to appease immigrants for a little I ask everyone to rethink the way we have treated and at you, Hillary. been negative of immigrants who are currently while and then after a said period looked at people that are trying to survive or even live the I like Obama. I want to see him succeed. But I don't effects from the result of illegal violating the law and I'm not quite of time, they will have to go back same way as we do, and begin a process to change progres- want him to make a run for President, not until he's built immigrants residing in the United sure how these bills will be enforced where the came from, most likely a sively, not build walls of sand. A gun can only fire as many up his resume some more. He's young; I think he'll be States. in large companies. place with conditions that are much times as it is given bullets, but a word can be given to our around for some time. Many programs and resolutions President Bush's proposal of a worse than living in the U.S.. and children, and to our future. have been created to help resolve temporary workerprogram doesn't who wants to go back to a place Write Robert at [email protected] the problem of illegal immigrants take into consideration the current that you ran away from? Write Eric [email protected]

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President George W. Bush is backed by Vice President Dick Cheney and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi as. he delivers his State of the Union ad- dress toa joint session of Congress in the House of Representatives Chamber RUCKER LANE • HWY 301 ACROSS FROM GSU • 681-SURF on Tuesday, January 23,2007. Bush reaches out to Share Your Comments With US! skeptical Democrats Come Post On Our wall!

McClatchy Newspapers congressional opposition and polls www.gadaily.com showing that a large majority of Facing a Democratic-controlled, Americans are against it. and hostile, Congress for the first "On this day, at this hour, it is time, a politically weak President still within our power to shape the Bush bowed to political reality in his outcome of this battle. So let us find lT'$ All FRESH, IT'$ All HA TURAL, lt'$ All HOOD State of the Union address Tuesday our resolve and turn events toward night by advancing domestic policies victory," Bush told a joint session of that he hoped might win bipartisan Congress in the packed chamber of support. the House of Representatives. Little consensus was apparent, "Our country is pursuing a new however. strategy in Iraq, and I ask you to give The president proposed to boost it a chance to work." mmriMEc alternative fuels, reduce auto emis- Yet the war is so divisive that it SOUTHWESTERN GRILLE &

QUICK, WHAT'S NEW SUITE E McCiatchy Newspapers Automakers feel the brunt of IN MARKET DliTRKT tENTER Bushs global warming proposals BEHIND THE HOSPITAL The presidents global warm- Utilities and other power com- ing proposals basically fall on U.S. panies have beenlobbying to set up a automakers, yet vehicles only ac- nationwide system of carbon-credit count for a quarter of the country's trading, but the administration isn't greenhouse gas emissions. interested. Ethanol proposal relies on cellulose

President Bush's hope to replace economic breakthroughs. , up to 15 percent of the gasoline So-called cellulosic ethanol is Americans use with ethanol made much harder and more expensive from wood chips, cornstalks, than ethanol made from corn, but switchgrass and the like will require the nation can't afford to use much difficult scientific, technical and more corn for fuel.

Accusations fly over health-care plan . >- ^v ______. ■ . ■■ ____. ______. ,__ As accusations and analysis fly of four earning $80,000 would get over President Bush's proposed a $1,500 benefit. health-care tax proposal, the plan's Meanwhile, Democrats appear impact on most Americans remains to be trying to block a political unclear. victory by the president on an issue One group estimates a family they've been championing. Kerry won't enter 2008 presidential race

Sen. John Kerry, the Democratic Ohio and unable to win the voters' nominee for president in 2004, an- affections. nounced Wednesday on the Senate When he began his race, he floor that he will not make a second famouslyjoked about removing his bid for president in 2008. "aloof gland," but his natural reserve Kerry narrowly lost the presi- was always present as he mingled dential election, unable to clinch with voters on the campaign trail.

NEWS OF THE WEIRD From Universal Press Syndicate

Government in Action

•The Havering town council in Romford, England, pre- pared a 300-page report in October, which wa's the result of a 12-month investigation, to find out who had heckled a speaker at a zoning meeting by making "baaa" noises. The authors said they had narrowed the list of suspects.

Police Blotter

• In October, Robert Russel Moore, 33, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the burglary of an Arby's in Prince Frederick, Md. Actually, Moore was assistant manager of the restaurant and was identified by clues from the surveillance tape. Four employees said they recognized the burglar's body shape, clothing and (when he bent over) the distinctive top portion of his buttocks, as being those of Moore. (The owner of the restaurant said he had had to counsel Moore "more than once" about the inadvertent exposure of his butt crack.) PAGE 6 THURSDAY, JANUARY 25,2007 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY

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In NBA: The Phoenix Suns. The Suns have won four- In NFL:The Dallas Cowboys. teen straight games and are looking to tie a franchise Their season ended less record of fifteen straight wins this week. The team is Who's than three weeks ago and *v _* _- *% Who's sitting at the top of the Pacific division and are one yet the season of drama game behind the Western conference leader Dallas. p won't end. Head Coach Bill In NFL: Young coaches. Lane Kiffin, 31-year-old son of Parcells retired from coach- SP ^(PP^ w defensive mastermind Monte Kiffin, was hired by the ing and Terrell Owens didn't Oakland Raiders and 34 year old MikeTomlin was hired have nice things to say to replace Bill Cower in Pittsburgh. about it.

A cure for GEORGIA SOUTHERN 92, DAVIDSON 102 Hatcher January hires three sadness? WINGS CLIPPED assistants Seems like this just isn't the to staff year for any athletic programs here at Georgia Southern. I don't GSU News Service even want to think about revisit- ing football season and both our men's and women's basketball teams New head football coach Chris are having a Hatcher announced the hiring of rough go of it three assistant coaches to join his in Southern staff at Georgia Southern. Conference Shawn Bostick, Ashley Anders play. and Keith Hatcher officiallyjoined Not to the Eagles' staff this week. Bostick worry though. will serve as the offensive line coach As bad as at GSU. He things might served as Mike seem for our Anthony assistant hoops-playing head coach MY OPINION Eagles, college in charge of basketball offers the offensive what its oddbouncing, oval shaped, line for the gridiron counterpart does not... a past eight secondchance. years at Val- The silver lining lies in the dosta State. conference tournament looming His 0- Hatcher just up the road. Since the Southern Line was Conference allows all teams into its part of one of the most produc- postseason tournament, dreams tive offensive unit in Division II of seeing our Eagles in the NCAA in recent years. tournament will b e alive and well at Last year the Blazers ranked least until the first week of March. 20th nationally in total offense Just because we aren't doing so hot (390 yards per game), sixth in right now doesn't mean that all is passing offense (283 yards), ninth lost. Just two seasons ago, our Lady in scoring offense (35 points) and Eagles, seeded sixth in the confer- 21st in team passing efficiency ence, found their game at just the (145.38). File Photo right moment, pulling two upsets Bostick, a college teammate Head Coach Jeff Price shows his disappointment during Tuesday night's 102-92 loss to the Davidson Wildcats, sending the Eagles to 9-10 and 2-6 in the and coming within two points of a Southern Conference. of head coach Chris Hatcher, was trip to the Big Dance. All we need part of the 2004 National Cham- to do is find our stride at the right pionship team and the national time and we could find ourselves Losing streak continues as Eagles let another slip away runner-up in 2002. caught up in the biggest spectacle Over the past seven years, the in the sporting universe. GSU News Service offense averaged more than 32 Although I'll take football over on a 9-2 run to make it a 57-55 game, 3-pointers with just under three the GSU lead to 11,46-35. points per game six times. basketball any day of the week, its closest deficit since the 16:47 mark minutes to play. He began a 7-0 run "I thought we were good offen- Anders was also part of the there's no denying that when it Davidson rallied from a nine- of the first half. that saw the Wildcats lead by 10 with sively and I thought our first half 2004 title squad and 2002 run- comes to postseason play. There point deficit at halftime and pulled The Eagles were able to answer 31 seconds remaining. was tremendous," said Price. "But ner-up. is nothing in this world more away late to defeat Georgia Southern each time with'a basket to keep "You're not going to beat anyone it's a game of two halves and there He served as the defensive exciting than the three hectic and 101 -92 in Southern Conference men's Davidson from tying the game, but giving up 14 3-point shots," added are too many games that we're saying coordinator in charge of lineback- unpredictable weeks known as basketball action Tuesday evening at Curry finally put the Wildcats on top Price. "We knew they could shoot that half of our game is great and the ers, the same duties he will take March Madness. Hanner Fieldhouse. at the 11:24 mark with a trey coming in and we let them other half isn't." on at GSU. It's really the perfect formula The Wildcats' win is the 13th in from the top of the key. What's next for do that." GSUtakes to the road for its next Anders defensive unit allowed when you think about it. Sure, you their last 14 outings and improves "We lost our intensity the Eagles: The Eagles went almost two outings, playing at Elon Satur- just 15.7 points per game last have Duke, North Carolina, Kansas, their record to 17-4 and 8-1 in the in the first six minutes of at Elon, Saturday six minutes without a field day at 7 p.m. and UNC Greensboro season, 25th best in Division II. and all of the usual suspects, but SoCon. The Eagles fall to 9-10 and the second half," said GSU 7 p.m. goal late in the game until at 7:30 p.m. VSU ranked 35th in total defense, even better is getting acquainted 2-6. head coach Jeff Price, "and it cost Gennie got a steal and a lay-up with allowing 270 yards per game, while with George Mason, Wichita St., DC s Jason Richards led all scorers us the game. You have to be able 11 seconds left. accumulating 24 takeaways in 10 Bradley, and all of those other no- with a career high 32 points to go to put together 40 minutes. I told The first half was controlled by GEORGIA SOUTHERN (9-10,2-6): Graham 9-13 games last season. 8-11 26; Gennie 7-20 2-2 19; Tobias 7-15 4-7 19; names that have crashed the Big along with nine assists. them at halftime, if we can come GSU. A12-0 run early in the contest Foreman 5-110-011; Fields 1 -4 4-6 6; Salazar Anders spent two years at Dance in recent years. He led five players in double out for another 20 (minutes) and gave the Eagles a 19-9 lead. Gennie 2-4 0-04;Marshall1-1 1-33; '~hnson 1-40-02; Holmes Community Collegeprior Hynes 1 -3 0-0 2. Totals 34-76 ; J-29 92. One of the best parts of the figures, followed by Stephen Curry, get that effort, we'll be fine, but we started the run with a '3' and Tobias DAVIDSON (17-4,8-1): Richards 8-1312,-14 to arriving at Valdosta. tournament is how it can help a who tallied 19 of his 23 points in the didn't do that." added an old fashioned three-point 32; Curry 7-14 5-6 23; Sander 6-15 4-6 19; Ar- For the past two years, Hatcher chambault 3-5 3-411; Meno 4-7 3-411; Paulhus (Chris' cousin) worked with the school build a program. Simply second half, Thomas Sander who Curry finished the 7-0 run play. Gosselin 2-2 0-0 5; Lovedale 0-3 0-2 0.Totals makingit into the 65 team field does had 19 and Boris Meno and Wil- with another bucket, but Foreman Sander was the only Davidson 30-59 27-36101. secondary and served as the di- wonders for recruitment and can liam Archambault who contributed answered with a triple to tie the player to score in the first 5:40 of rector of football operations and help finance a team that could be 11 each. game. the contest, tallying the team's first Halftime: Georgia Southern 55-46.3-Point summer camps. Goals: Georgia Southern 5-14 (Gennie 3-5; more successful if only it had a larger For GSU, junior Louis Graham Foreman's trifec'ta was the start of 11 points on three 3,-pointers. Tobias 1 -3; Foreman 1 -5; Salazar 0-1), Davidson Last year the Blazers inter- budget or more name recognition. poured in a career high 26 points, a seesaw battle. Over the next seven The Wildcats pulled back and 14-27 (Richards 4-6; Curry 4-10; Sander 3-6; Ar- cepted 13 passes and broke up 38 got to within four with just over five chambault 2-3; Paulhus Gosselin 1 -1; Meno 0-1). more attempts. After last season's improbable run, shooting 9-for-13 from the floor. minutes, the largest lead for either Fouled out-Georgia Southern-none, Davidson- George Mason was so overwhelmed Seniors Donte Gennie and Jimmy team was four by Davidson, which minutes left in the half, but Tobias hit Paulhus Gosselin. Rebounds: Georgia Southern Prior to his time at Valdosta, with interest that it immediately Tobias added 19 each and junior came at the 3:22 mark. a jumper and a triple on back-to-back 40 (Graham 7), Davidson 40 (Sander 8). Assists: Hatcher spent two years as a gradu- Georgia Southern 15 (Foreman 11), Davidson 17 sold out this season's games and Dwayne Foreman tallied 11. Richards helped put the game trips down the floor, and Foreman hit (Richards 9). Total Fouls: Georgia Southern 24, ate assistant coach at Alabama- merchandise sales increased over Davidson began the second half away with one of Davidson's 14 a jumper from the foul line to stretch Davidson 25. Attendance: 2489. Birmingham. 500 percent. Then, of course, there's all the glory. What makes the tour- nament so good is that everyone in who has earned their way into it has Lady Eagles sign top ranked recruits, prepare for Florida A&M their shot for that one moment in SPORTS The Eagles will spend the remain- the sun (See: Northwestern St. with GSU News Service a near impossible shot at the buzzer der of January and the beginning of Friday to beat Iowa last year): What makes Amy Bartlett-Bonner, head coach February at home, hosting matches it even better is when that moment of the Georgia Southern women's ten- versus Mercer (Jan. 28), Jacksonville Swimming and Diving in the sun turns into a three week nis team, has announced the signing of (Feb. 3) and Georgia State (Feb. 10). at Gardner-Webb/North joyride to the Final Four like George two recruits for the 2007-08 season. February sees GSU take to the road Florida, 6 p.m. Mason did. Ali Beavers was a member of one time to face the Georgia Bull- Maybe it's the sheer number of the Dobyns-Bennett High School dogs on Feb. 15, before rounding out Saturday teams. Maybe it's the overwhelm- 2004 and 2005 AAA Tennessee State non-conference play at home against Swimming and Diving Bethune-Cookman on Feb. 17. ing spirit and emotion that pours Championship teams. She played at Gardner-Webb/North itself out into every game. Maybe No. 2 singles and she and her sister, Women's 2007 Schedule Florida, 6 p.m. it's the fact that I can divert all of Amy, took home the doubles crown DATE OPPONENT TIME my academic efforts into trying to both years. Last season, as a junior, 1/27/07 Florida A&M 11a.m. Men's basketball at Elon, find a way to win this year's bracket Beavers clinched her third-straight 1/28/07 Mercer 1p.m. 7 p.m. pool. Whatever the reason is, there state doubles title. 02/03/07 Jacksonville 1 p.m. is something about March Madness She served as team captain in 2006 02/10/07 Georgia State 12 p.m. Women's basketball at Fur- 02/15/07 at Georgia 2:20 p.m. man, 3 p.m. that never fails to captivate the and will continue that role as a senior. 02/17/07 Bethune-Cookman 11a.m. entire nation. Beavers won both the G18's singles 02/18/07 Charleston Southern 11:30 a.m. File Photo Men's tennis at Jackson- And who knows? Maybe this Tennessee State Closed and Open 03/03/07 at UT-Chattanooga 10 a.m. The Georgia Southern Lady Eagles will take on Florida A&M at Hanner on Saturday. 09/09/07 App. State 2:30 p.m. ville, 2 p.m. year, GSU could catch fire and be Junior Championships in 2006 and 09/10/07 Wofford 10a.m. one of those lucky 65 teams slugging finished the season ranked No. 2 in is ranked in the top 35 players in the Bonner. "These are two very talented 03/19/07 Elon 2:30 p.m. Women's tennis vs. Florida it out for the title. Don't laugh. If the state. Melanie Rolle was the 2006 state of Florida and has clinched vic- players who will make an impact on 03/24/07 at Davidson 11a.m. A&M, 11 a.m. history has taught us nothing else, Florida state runner-up in singles and tories over some of the highest-ranked our team right away. They are not only 03/25/07 at Western Carolina 11a.m. 11a.m. opposition in the country. two strong competitors in tennis, but 03/31/07 Furntan it's that during March Madness, doubles and currently plays in the No. 04/01/07 at UNC-Greensboro 1p.m. Monday anything can happen. Anything, 1 position for The Bolles School in "I am extremely excited about two competitors in the classroom. I 04/05/07 Savannah State 3 p.m. Men's basketball at UNC- Ali and Melanie signing early with believe they will be a great reflection 04/11/07 at College of Charleston 2:30 p.m. of course, except for me winning Jacksonville, Fla. Greensboro, 7:30 p.m. the bracket pool. A native of Gainesville, Fla., Rolle Georgia Southern," said Bartlett- on our team and our university." 04/19/07 SoCon Tournament TBA PAGE 8 I SPORTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 25,2007 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY

SOCON MEN'S BASKETBALL STANDINGS GEORGIA SOUTHERN 63, CHATTANOOGA 78 NORTH DIVISION TEAMS CONFW-L TOTAL W-L UNC Greensboro 7-2 10-9 Appalachian State 6-2 14-5 Lady Eagles lose sixth straight Western Carolina 4-4 7-12 Eton 3-5 5-13 Chattanooga 2-7 9-12 GSU News Service triple put the Lady Eagles ahead, 18-16. SOUTH DIVISION TEAMS CONFW-L TOTAL W-L The Georgia Southern women's Ashley Rivens shot the three with Davidson 8-1 17-4 basketball team produced a late 2:50 on the clock, rebounded her College of Charleston 7"2 14-7 second-half rally to close the gap own shot and made the go-ahead Furman 4-4 10-9 to 10 points, but Chattanooga held lay up to give the Lady Eagles a off the Lady Eagle effort, winning 22-21 advantage. The Citadel 3-6 6-t14 their third consecutive game, 78-63, Lady Moc Ashley Huff hit a pair Georgia Southern 2-6 9-10 Monday night, at Chattanooga's of free-throws with two minutes Wofford 1-8 6-14 McKenzie Arena. remaining to give UTC the lead, SOCON WOMEN'S BASKETBALL STANDINGS With the loss, Georgia Southern and Georgia Southern saw its final WOMEN TEAMS CONFW-L TOTAL W-L (7-13, 2-7) drops its sixth straight lead of the game slip away. contest, tying a school record. Davidson 8-1 17-3 The Lady Mocs went into the The Lady Mocs (14-6, 7-2) im- locker room with a six-point ad- Chattanooga 7-2 14-6 prove their win streak to three games vantage, 30-24. Western Carolina 7-2 13-7 with the Southern Conference vic- Chattanooga exploded in the UNC Greensboro 6-3 13-7 tory in front of 1,217 fans. second half, going on a 14-5 run College of Charleston 5-4 9-10 Five Lady Mocs scored in double in first three minutes, and the Lady Wofford 3-6 9-TO figures, including Southern Confer- Mocs took a 44-29 lead with 16:08 Appalachian State 3-6 9-11 ence scoring leader Alex Anderson on the clock. Elon 3-6 8-11 who netted a game-high 17 points, " The only way you can play with shooting 6-of-8 from the field and Georgia Southern 2-7 7-13 Chattanooga is you have to score 5-of-6 from the free-throw line. with them," explained head coach Furman 1-8 6-14 Freshman guard Carolyn Whit- Rusty Cram. "And if you go two or ney paced GSU with 16 points, three possessions without scoring, rTl • ^ A DAILY dishing out four assists and tally- it's going to catch up with you, be- THE GEORGE-ANNE ing four rebounds and two steals. cause they're not going to make a trip Is Hiring For... Whitney hit 6-of-15 from down the floor without the field, including four What's next for scoring. We had them Assistant News Editor.The George-Anne needs an triples. Junior guard the Lady Eagles: on a couple of trips there at Furman, assistant news editor for the spring. Applicants should be Tiffany Brown followed where they went three or Saturday 3 p.m. reliable, looking for journalistic experience with layout, with 15 points, making four times without scor- editing and news reporting. Applicant should also be 7-of-16 attempts from ing, we didn't score either, available for daily office hours and nightly layouts. the field. maybe a bucket here and there." Jared Siri/STAFF The Lady Eagles got out to a Chattanooga's largest lead of the Carolyn Whitney looks to the bench for instruction against the App. State Assistant Copy Editor.The George-Anne needs an quick 4-0 lead with a pair of buckets game (26 points) came after a 17-4 Mountaineers.The Lady Eagles are 2-7 in Southern Conference play. assistant editor for the spring. Applicants should have solid from Tiffany Brown. scoring drive over a span of 5:32, writing skills as well as grammar and punctuation skills. GSU produced its largest lead including three trifectas. built up a comfortable 15 -point lead GEORGIA SOUTHERN (7-13, 2-7): Brown Applicant should be able available at least three nights a of the game after Whitney buried a Chattanooga made 5-of-12 to close the game. 7-16 0-0 15; Jessie 1 -7 0-0 2; Melson 2-6 0-0 4; week for layouts. Duties include editing submitted articles Whitney, C 6-15 0-0 16; Geiger 1-3 0-0 2; Henry three-pointer to put the Lady Eagles three-pointers in the second half, "These younger kids are getting 2-2 0-0 4; Rivens 4-61-1 9; Atwood 2-5 2-4 7; ' for grammar and readability. up 7-2. But Chattanooga regained a threat that UTC used to their a lot of playing time right now and Waterman 0-3 2-1 2. Ogburn 1-2 0-1 2. Totals 26-65 5-8 63. Staff Writers. The George-Anne needs staff writers. the advantage off a 12-0 scoring run, advantage outside their strong their best days are ahead of them. CHATTANOOGA (14-6,7-2): Anderson 6-8 Applicants should be interested in writing about campus including a pair of three-pointers, inside game. And that's what we've got to keep 5-6 17; Spann 5-6 1-1 14; Hand 4-10 0-0 11; and community events. For more information, e-mail and the Lady Mocs held a 14-7 Georgia Southern turned the Hatchett 3-4 1 -2 10; Huff 2-4 6-8 10; Hall 3-10 remembering." 3-4 9; Wade-Fray 1 -5 3-4 5; Mohr 1 -2 0-0 2; Ogan [email protected]. advantage with 11:48 remaining in momentum around fighting their Cram used each player from 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 25-51 19-25 78. Advertising Sales Representatives.The George- the first stanza. way back over the next six minutes the roster. Whitney's four three- Georgia Southern changed the and produced a 23-7 scoring drive Halftime: Chattanooga 30-24.3-Point Goals: Anne needs sales representatives. The job is commission- pointers marks a career-high for Georgia Southern 6-23 (Brown 1-7; Whitney, C based and requires daily office hours, e-mail and phone momentum back with a 6-0 run highlighted by Whitney's pair of the rookie guard. 4-12; Rivens 0-1; Melson 0-2; Atwood 1 -1), Chat- capped by a Concella Henry layup, three-pointers and another triple by Georgia Southern's bench held tanooga 9-26 (Spann 3-4; Hand 3-7; Hatchett correspondence, knowledge of local area businesses, and 3-4; Wade-Fray 0-4; Ogan 0-2; Hall 0-5). Fouled means of transportation. For more information, e-mail and the Lady Eagles trailed by just Brown. And with 4:13 remaining in the upper hand with a 21-17 ad- out-Georgia Southern-Jessie, Chattanooga- adsl @georgiasouthern.edu. one point, 14-13 with 9:26 remain- the game, Chattanooga found them- vantage. UTC led the Lady Eagles none. Rebounds: Georgia Southern 33 (Melson ing in the opening half. 6), Chattanooga 36 (Spann 8). Assists: Georgia selves ahead by only 10 points. 30-24 in points in the paint in ad- Southern 15 (Whitney, C. 4; Brown 4; Rivens Resumes need to be turned into room 2023 in the Williams Center. Down 16-15 with 5:01 remain- But Chattanooga put a stop to dition to winning the rebounding 4), Chattanooga 16 (Anderson 4). Total Fouls: Deadline for application is Friday, November 10, 2006. ing, Shawnda Atwood's go-ahead GSU's rally, and in the final minutes, margin 36-33. Georgia Southern 25, Chattanooga 13. Attendance: 1217.

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This week I thought I would try and linguistics major, was Goodwill; GSU News Service organization of which Austin is also something different. Usually I write It took a minute for Richards-to < founder and president, will sponsor about popular trends and fashions, explain it to me, but it made sense Southerns Next Top Model is the competition again, this time and the best stores or once it sunk in. coming back to life with its fifth and offering' a prize package that totals websites to purchase One of the major styles in right final installment of the hit show, after $1000. It starts with $400 as part of said clothing. Instead now is vintage clothing; and if you . a short hiatus. Southerns Next Top the prize package. of suggesting where add in the saying "one man's trash Model V: Resurrection will take 15 The rest of that package contains a to shop in Statesboro, is another person's treasure" you new girls on another exciting journey $100 gift certificate to the bookstore I want to know where get Goodwill. You can buy scraps over the next 12 weeks as week by and a $500 scholarship. Four main you shop (and where of clothing at Goodwill and (with week, one is eliminated until there judges will continue to assist the you hate to shop). Ferguson the ability to sew) you can create is a winner. girls on their dreams of making it I asked some of my Staff writer something trendy. It may take a Southerns Next Top Model was to the top. friends to help me out lot of hunting but it can be done created by Steven Austin, host and Austin welcomes back Genna on this one. The list they gave me and probably has been done plenty executive producer, as a fun and inter- Salvador, who has judged for three for best places in the 'Boro: JCPen- of times. esting homage to Americas Next Top seasons. New judges for this cycle ney, Rue 21, Wal-Mart and (wait) I haven't been a fan of Payless ever Model, hosted by Tyra Banks. are Chozy Aiyub and Nick Cornett. A Goodwill. For the worst places, I since three relatives and I wore the "I created this show to try to il- fifth guest judge will rotate, depending got this: Payless, K-Mart, and (yes, same shoes to my cousin's wedding lustrate the different kinds of beauty upon the topic of the week. again) Wal-Mart. about 10 years ago. Payless may be on this campus. I also wanted girls Monday, fortheirfirstphoto shoot, I have never left a JCPenney good when it comes to affordability, who could never be on Top Model a the 15 finalists exercised their right to empty-handed; especially when they but the quality of the shoes are just chance to experience the simultane- be a top model as they posed for an have clearance sales because I once awful. In fact, I think I'm getting ously fun and pressured situation the energy drink. Thursday, one of the bought four bags full of clothes for blisters on my feet just thinking show brings." models will be eliminated. under $ 100. Jessica Alday, Junior Ac- about it. The show began in the fall of Eliminations are public this sea- counting major, claims that she likes As for K-Mart, my friends and 2004, when only seven girls vied for son, allowing for audience members JCPenney for the wide variety of sizes I agreed that there is no point in the title. Each semester has gotten a to view the judgings as they happen. and styles at reasonable prices. Rue trying to find something at a store little stronger and a little longer, now The first elimination will be held on Special Photo 21 is Statesboros Rave. They offer where they don't even think about in its fifth season. Jan. 25 at 7 p.m. in Russell Union, men and womens apparel, and there's stocking the shelves. The Jokers Wild, the game show room 2080. Tedrick Kelly was named Southern's Next Top Model last year. a sale just about every week. Speaking about stocking shelves, Wal-Mart is where we college that is one reason why Wal-Mart also students go for all our "I can't afford made it on the worst list. Another anything" needs. Alday mentioned reason is that there are not enough The George-Anne Daily to me that Wal-Mart's apparel is clerks to ring up all the customers. Looking for the slowly increasing in quality, starting Sacrificing service for price is what with their Metro 7 line. The Metro you get from Wal-Mart, and that's needs feature writers for the Hiatus en- 7 line has business attire of a decent the end of it. tertainment section. Email us at hiatus@ quality, with linedjackets and blazers I hope this was good insight be- new Mr. GSU georgiasouthern.edu, call us at 912-531- and so on. cause I sure learned something from 2702, or stop by the Williams Center, The curveball that Bryant Rich- this, if I was very good at sewing, I'd By Casey Altman ards, sophomore pre-business major, be shopping at Goodwill. Hiatus editor room 2023 to fill out an application. and Peter Berta, sophomore writing

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Submit your Sweet&Sour to By Rachel McDaniel making pretty big strides. There are students that go [email protected] Executive editor here who are really doing some big things." The group, made up of students from several dif- ferent majors, markets local musicians and artists, Now Hit The Dance Floor hosts photo shoots with local models, and have DJs THIS WEEK IN Hey Bend Yo Back Low who work.at 91.9 the Buzz. She Do It With No Hands "We decided we wanted to do a big dance comp, and Now Stop, Pop, And Roll invite all the schools in the Southeast,"said Baptiste. HISTORY "It's being promoted from Florida to as far as Alabama.

*ow mm lues. We even have a commercial that's running on MTV Get ready for hot moves and cool beats, during and BET, so it's going to be huge." Georgia Southern's first Fall Out 2007 Dance Com- "We got our sponsors by going to local businesses petition. and selling ads, to make money for the TV com- Nine teams from around the southeast will travel mercials," said Curtis Clarke, president of Hussle here to prove they have the moves to take their team Hard Ent. to the top. "We're all various majors, that came together Each team will have 10 minutes and to break it down because we're interested in marketing, with their choice of music. The team that makes the That's why we're able to do so many best moves will win a $500 first place prize. different things, our website Fall Out will also feature hip-hop artists from our music, even designing our GSU, including Slimm Duddy, Legit and Dream Team own flyer. We are full fledged Djs, Genius and Duke. The event will be hosted by company, have our business DJ Flux, Deon Baptiste, and Toni Capri from E93 in license, have to pay taxes. It Savannah. takes a lot of planning, it's tough, A panel of judges will rate each performance to it's not easy." find out which team has the best moves. Tickets are $10 in advance, tickets "Kenya Cabine, from E 93 in Savannah will be one can be purchased at the PAC box office online 6E0KQ1A THEATRE of the judges, and he's kind of like the celebrity judge at www.husslehardent.com. on the panel," said Deon Baptiste, organizer for the This is an ad that was ran for group Hussle Hard Entertainment. "Diamonds are Forever," which "Four other judges from different dance studios Dance teams: played at the campus theatre. in Statesboro will be on the panel too, with a few It was ran on Jan. 271972 in The cheerleading coaches." GSU OnPoint & George-Anne. The dance competition started with Hussle Hard Dyversion Entertainment, an organization made up of GSU UGA Dymes students in different fields of study. Albany State Rok-n-dem "Basically our organization, Husstle Hard Enter- FAMU House House Arrest ENTERTAINMENT tainment was founded a year and a half ago," said Deon Alabama State U Raw Heat Jamie Tuten/STAFF Baptiste. "It's an entertainment promotional group, and Kennessaw State Remix QUICKIES we also have a music label, Premier Music Group. We're Alabama A&M House Arrest 2 Angela Byrd shows her team, On Point, a new move.

•BATTLESTAR' RATINGS DIP SUNDAY "Battlestar Galactica" has moved to Sunday, but the shift couldn't stop its downward-trending ratings. The critically adored Sci Fi Channel Restaurant opens with two performances series did a 1.4 household rating and brought in 1.8 million viewers for its Sunday midseason premiere. That's ALBUM REVIEW down from the 2.2 million viewers who tuned in for the show's October Wiseguys premiere in its original Friday home. Honeytribe: smooth and sweet

'PRISON'STAR PLANS BABY 'BREAK' premiers By Jessica Emery Devon Allman, son of legendary "Prison Break" leading lady Sarah Staff writer Gregg Allman leads the band with Wayne Callies and husband Josh his raspy Southern Rock feel in their Winterhalt are expecting their first tonight Album: Torch album Torch." child. The Allman brothers have a new One trait not often found in According to TV Guide, the 29-year- old actress is due in the late summer, By Cristy Smith Allman to compete with. Four-piece modern day bands is the perfect which may impact Callies'availability Staff writer rock band Honeytribe is not your use of slide-guitar playing. Devon for the episode third season episodes average group. Members Devon uses this in many of his songs, of "Prison Break." Statesboro will soon have a taste of Allman (vocals, guitar), Mark complimenting his rugged lyrics Italy and a new addition to the local Oyarzabal (drums), George Potsos and bluesy feel. DAUGHTRYRIDES'IDOL'FEVERTO restaurants this Thursday. (bass), and Jack Kirkner (keyboards) The album has 11 songs ranging NO. 1 ON BILLBOARD CHARTS The Wiseguys is an Italian res- create the classic sounds of true from Bob Marley's No Woman, No Chris Daughtry, fourth-place finisher taurant and bar that is hosting their Southern Rock. Cry to their own rock song, Torch. on last season's "American Idol," con- Grand Opening on Thursday with The band's southern sound Honeytribe even included a Hawai- tinues to rewrite the popular show's the Devon Allmans Band, according brings to mind radio blasting pickup ian instrumental titled Mahalo, standards for success. Already the to owner Chad Mays. Jamie Tuten/Staff trucks on hot summer days with which is given a unique rock sound- most successful post-"ldol"contestant not to finish as winner or runner-up However the new resturant must Wiseguys will open Jan. 25 with a performance by Devon Allman's Band a laid back feel and plenty of blues. ing twist from the band. on the Foxseries, Daughtry's self-titled still meet a few building codes, such Honeytribe. debut CD grabbed the No. 1 position as a voice recognition system for the on the Billboard album charts in its fire alarm, before it can open on Jan. According to Mays, the restaurant ROCKIN'THE ninth week in release. 25, said manager Rose Slater. will provide musical entertainment. ALBUM REVIEW Wiseguys is located off Highway "We're trying to bring a new music B0R0 VICTOR GARBER CAST IN 'STONE' 301 across the Georgia Southern scene and more diverse beers," Chad Thurs., Jan. 25 Tishamingo: watered down rock Former "Alias" star Victor Garber is campus and will be open seven days Mays said. Dave Matthews Tribute returning to ABC for a drama pilot a week from 11 a.m. until later in The bar offers over 25 specialty Retrievers By Edgar Fernandez I had a problem with most of called"EHStone."Theshow centers on the night when business dies down, drinks including a Soprano Margarita, Staff writer the songs, not because they were Miller'scharacter,ayoung lawyer who Slater said. Wiseguy Crunk Juice and a Godfather Honey Tribe country, but because of the length becomes convinced he's a prophet. Wiseguys Garber will play the father of Stone's There are perks for GSU stu- shot. It will also have more than ten At first glance, Tishamingo's of them. fiancee and a senior partner atthe law dents. draft beers and more than 20 bottled album "The Point" seems like any The average length of the songs firm where Eli works, according toThe "We will offer 10 percent off food beer selections. Tony Tyler Trance watered down Southern rock/ is around 4 minutes and 30 seconds. Hollywood Reporter. with student I.D.," Mays said. The Italian pub has bands sched- Dingus Magee's country band lacking originality, My interest for the songs begins.to Wiseguys will offer many Italian uled to perform from the opening or talent. fade after three minutes, the repeti- Southern Hauler 'HEROES' EXPANDS UNIVERSE WITH dishes such as calzones, pizzas, salads, until later in April, and would also However, the band does manage tive choruses and the lackluster lyr- Rum Runners ACTING OF ERIC ROBERTS and pastas. like to feature karaoke on Monday to bring some unexpected sounds ics do not help this either. The cast of "Heroes" will grow a little The kitchen plans to remain open nights, Mays said. Fri., Jan. 26 in their third release "The Point." Overall, the album will be enter- bit more this season with the addition until close, but only selected foods Some of the future acts include The weird name aside, Tishamingo taining for people that enjoy this type of the ever-busy Eric Roberts. Wayne Mills Band will be able to be ordered, according Tishamingo, Cadillac Jones, Burnin is similar to many of its contempo- of music, but even they will grow The one-time "Less Than Perfect" star Rum Runner's to Slater. will join thefirst-year NBC hit later this Smyrnans, Barn Rats and several raries, drawing from southern rock weary of it quickly. season. He'll be playing a character The restaurant will also have others. Jason'Lefty Williams' elements, yet their influences move The only way I can summarize named Thompson, an associate of To-Go or Take- Out for those who "We will have free Extreme Poker French Quater Cafe from acts like Lynyrd Skynyrd, to the album is that it has the same pro - JackColeman's shadowy HRG, accord- are on the run or do not have time on Wednesday nights," Mays also more unusual ones like AC/DC and ducer than Creed, Jewel, and Puddle ing to The Hollywood Reporter. to dine in. added. Tishaningo Widespread Panic. of Mud, approach with caution. Wiseguys

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Campus restaurant serves gourmet foods FOODCORMER Vegan Chocolate Cake By Casey Altman added to the menu. and Restaurant Management fund. Hiatus editor The food is all cooked to serve To buy new equipment. They won't Ingredients: Frosting and patrons have choices of one actually go to the students. 1 cup powdered sugar Hotel and Restaurant Manage- menu item per category. Each diner The sunset grill in the dining 1&1/2tbspofsoymilk ment has a new project that will can try one appetizer, one entree and room of family and consumer sci- be open for business tonight. This one dessert. Patrons can choose from ence building. Cake: project is a full service, cook-to- three appetizers, four entrees and 4-1/2 cups all-purpose flour order restaurant that is open to stu- three desserts. The menu is limited so MENU SAMPLER 3 cups sugar Appetizers: dents, faculty, staff and community students canperfect each dish during 1 cup cocoa powder Upcoming Movies Frenched Spinach with Hot Ba- members. the semester, and all of the food items 1 tablespoon baking soda con Vinaigrette 2 teaspoons salt Because I Said So "It's like a normal restaurant. are prepared when ordered. Shrimp Bisque (soup) When you are seated you will have a "The idea is that you can come in 1 -1/2 cups vegetable oil Rated:PG-13 2 tablespoons pure vanilla extract server and you will place your order, one week and order pecan crusted Entres: Release Date:. Feb. 2 3 cups strong brewed coffee like any other restaurant," said student chicken and the banana pudding and PlankRoasted Salmon Fillet with 1 /4 cup cider vinegar Actors: Diane Keaton, David Kennedy who is a hotel and you will like it and you will come back Tomatillo Sauce Mandy Moore restaurant management major. the next week and try something else," Cuban Black Beans and Coconut To prepare cake: Preheat oven to 350 F.Grease3 (9-inch) round cake pans, Rice Synopsis: The pair star as The Sunset Grill will be open every said Kennedy. dust with flour, and line bottom with parchment or wax paper. Beer braised coffee rubbed beef Thursdaynight,andseatingwillbegin Students in the hotel and restau- Sift together dry ingredients. Add oil and vanilla extract. With electric mother and daughter. Keaton's short rib with grilled cheddar at 6:30 p.m. and end at 7:30 p.m. rant management program will run mixer on low speed, blend until fully combined. With mixer on medium character is desperate to find the grit cake and garlic sauted green The price for a three-course meal the Sunset Grill, from cooking the speed, gradually blend in coffee. When mixture is smooth, add vinegar right man for Moore, to ensure beans is $7, and all the food is cooked to meals and preparing the plates to and blend on low speed just until combined. Divide batter evenly into that Moore doesn't make the prepared pans. order, so your food is guaranteed to serving drinks and bread to patrons. Desserts: same mistakes her mother did. Bake 20 to 25 minutes or just until a knife or toothpick inserted in the be warm when you get it. At this time The grill gives these students the Creme Brulee center of layers comes out clean. Remove from oven and cool 15 to there are no vegetarian plates avail- opportunity to get more experience Apple Crisp with vanilla ice 20 minutes on a wire rack. Remove from pans and allow layers to cool able. However, Kennedy said that it in a restaurant environment, and cream Bridge to Terabithia completely before icing. is something that once it is brought customers the opportunity to get a Homemade banana pudding Frosting: Poor and mix till blended together Rated: PG up some vegetarian items could be great meal. Any tips go into the Hotel Release Date: Feb. 16 Actors: Josh Hutcherson, Anna Sophia Robb, Erin Annis, Brandon Cook Synopsis: Jess Aarons is an Martin & Burris 11-year-old boy, aiming to be the fastest runner in his grade, until the new girl, Leslie Burke, proves that 'The Queen in Review she can run faster than all of the ICT1NG boys. Despite their uncomfortable The acting in this movie was pretty spot on, and I can The actors all did quite a great job. There were introduction, the two form a friend- some familiar faces, such as Roger Allam from V for definitely agree with all of the award nominations ship and Leslie introduces Jess to the actors'have received. Vendetta. the imaginative land of Terabithia GRAP-HY The whole faux documentary style was interesting, The direction of this film felt very regal. It really felt The Number 23 but sort of irritating. I was unsure about how to like you were watching a movie told by the queen, take the movie because of the mix of stock footage and not about. This could throw some viewers as it Rated: not yet and new film. feels somewhat like a documentary. Release Date: Feb. 23 Actors: Jim Carrey, Vir- The plot was a bit confusing in that I couldn't figure ginia Madsen, Danny out the point of the film. I think it was something It followed the events following Diana's death. They Huston about the pressures of royalty in the modern attempted to tell the story from the queen's point of Synopsis: Jim Carrey plays a world. view, and succeeded quite well. man who becomes fixated on the flMHtWERDICT number 23, and begins to notice This movie bored me to tears. I expect humor, wit, that it appears everywhere around and actiqnfrom my cinema experience. I nearly cried The film really does show like a documentary, which him. Based on the previews it is can reallythrowsome people iftheyaren't expecting when they finally decided to go for a walk because I reminiscent of Butterfly effect. was so happy to see someone not sitting in a chair. Special Photo it. That being said, I kept wanting to watch more, I'm certain this would have made a better novel. Helen Mirren plays Queen Elizabeth with a sense of poise and dignity. even while the credits were rolling.

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By Matt Gibson it, can be swung like a Baseball bat or 'Wii Sports' Staff writer Tennis racket, depending on the game being played. Platform: Wii Wii Sports doesn't look like much The motion detecting is spot on. Publisher: Nintendo to begin with. In fact, at first glance For example, in the Boxing game Category: Simulation it appears to be nothing more than players hold the Wii-mote in their ESRB Rating: E a demo disc packaged with the Wii right hand, and the controller add on Players: 1 -4 system, and that's exactly what it is. called the nunchuk, in their left. Description: Wii Sports is an in- The simplistic style and controls The Wii can then sense the move- teractive sports game that comes of the game allow for anyone to enjoy ment of both controllers as the player bundled with the Wii. this game. makes punching movements which The main purpose of the game is then are transferred to character in Grade-4of5 ***** to showcase the abilities of the Wii the game. controller, and it does it well. "Wii Sports" also has a mode that Miis, to use in the game. The game includes five sports: calculates the players fitness based on Multi-player is the greatest aspect Baseball, Tennis, Golf, Bowling and how well they rate in balance, stamina of this game. Boxing. and timing. It's a great party game that will Special photo In each game, Wii controller, or Each player can also create 3D keep even non-gamers happy with its Wii Sports allows players to use the avatars or Miis that they use to navigate the Wii System. Wii-mote as gamers have nicknamed avatars on the Wii main menu, called simplistic style and control scheme.

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