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VOLUME 119, NUMBER 64 SERVING SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1934 SPARTAN DAILY WWW.THESPARTANDAILY.COM TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2002 Provost to PEOPLEOFOURTOWN host budget silence broken forum STORY BY ANNE WARD PHOTOS BY MANDI DANA

Strategies for handling cuts Benson speaks as expressively with his Scon to be discussed voice as he does with his hands. Bom with a hearing loss labeled "severe to By Karen Imamura profoundly deaf," his deafness was not discovered Daily Staff Writer until he was about 2 years old. Impending budget cuts have prompted Provost Benson is working toward Level II of the certifica- Marshall Goodman to schedule a forum on Wednesday, tion program in the special education program at San Dec. 4, from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in ENG 189 to discuss students' concerns about the upcoming Spring semester Jose State University. and next academic year. Living in North Carolina at the time, his adopted Already trying to cope with two rounds of budget cuts mother, Nancy Ramsey, sought help at the audiology totaling 83 million, Goodman said that San Jose State University is currently taking measures to minimize the department at Duke University. impact of these cuts on students. Before any testing had been completed, the audiol- Cutting costs by delaying certain purchases, taking a conservative approach to hiring full-time faculty mem- ogist, who had seen Benson walking down the hall, bers and greater use of technology is helping to save said, "Your son has the walk of a deaf child." Testing money, Goodman said. confirmed this determination. "For example, we use e-mail and links to web docu- ments to communi- The doctor advised her to send Benson to tne cate with prospec- school for the deaf, so he could learn sign language. tive and incoming Wccess and quality students rather than but his mother was opposed. sending them docu- education are two things would have had to go to a school for the deaf, a ments through the we pride ourselves on at residential program," Benson said. "Meaning you live mail," Goodman said, explaining that SJSU, and obviously on the campus, at the school 100 miles away. My this saves printing mother, she waited a long time to adopt me, and now and postage costs. with a reduction of Because the extent resources, both will be hearing that I'm not going to be living at home she of the new budget was devastated." cuts is not yet lcnown, compromised." it will be difficult to Marshall Goodman, say what programa will be affected, provost Goodtnan said. "Access and quali- ty education are two things we pride ourselves on at SJSU, and obviously with a reduction of resources, both will be compromised," Goodman said. Because of the possibility of needed classes being can- celed, students are expressing concern. "It's already hard to get a schedule when you have a late registration date," said Anthony Alvernaz, a junior majoring in psychology. An interest in raising tuition across the California school system (CSU and UC) to alleviate budget woes has been discussed, Goodman said. "I have seen in the paper that the UC has been discussing an increase of 6.5 percent in student fees," Goodman said. Scott Benson teaches an English lesson while his Raising tuition defeats the purpose of the CSU system, student, lhonathan Angulo, communicates with a said Shelli Rabinovitz, a senior majoring in child devel- classmate. opment. "I'd rather they cut classes than raise the tuition," she said. "Education at a CSU is supposed to be affordable." Instead, his mother found the John Tracy Clinic in In the meantime, Goodman is busy performing a bal- Los Angeles. The clinic was founded in 1942 by ancing act between the needs and wants of faculty mem- bers and students. Louise Tracy, wife of actor Spencer Tracy, and named Ptuchasing new desks and remodeling classrooms to after their deaf child. Speech and language tutors allow more students access to certain class sections is one of the strategies meant to deal with the upcoming budget worked with Benson directly and trained his mother crunch. on how to help him develop his oral communication "But most importantly, our faculty have done an absolutely superb job," Goodman said. "They have talcen skills. on larger sections and worked in environments where we Benson and his mother moved to Los Angeles. By have been short of staff due to hiring slowdown." amplifying his residual hearing, his receptive and lip- reading slcills were enhanced. Coupled with the clin- ic's "oral deaf education," he acquired a command of Sunrise celebration his voice. Scott Benson was diagnosed deaf when he was 2 years old. The doctor told his mother that he had the walk of a deaf child. Being deaf offsets the equilibrium of the person, causing them to walk different than a per- See BENSON, page 4 son with full hearing. Company providing campuses with services information on classes or answers to their of the various sponsors, House said. to be partnered with each campus in order CampusLink source questions from the martial art academy, He said two people from CampusLink to match appropriate sponsors to each uni- located in Milpitas. are scheduled to be on campus Thursday to versity, but the university always has the of info center CampusLink is an educational media promote some of the CampusLink spon- final say as to whom will be a part of the company that brings customized informa- sors at San Jose State University. CampusLink service. By Kristin Schwarz tion centers to 26 college campuses nation- House said CampusLink staff will be at "Anheuser-Busch Inc. would never get a 1 Datly Stql Writer wide, according to Karl House, SJSU from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will be university's approval," House said. Campusl.ink university programs director. giving away water bottles, refrigerator One of the CampusLink sponsors is the Sometimes the answers to your questions Student Union Manager Terry Gregory magnets, T-shirts and pens along with a computer company Gateway. are at your fingertips, especially if you have said the CampusLink center is just like any bevy of other handouts in an attempt to "The computers are upgraded by questions about your debt, inner peace or other vendor to SJSU. increase awareness of the service and the Gateway about every two years," House favorite song. "CampusLink is a revenue producer for sponsors. said. Some of the solutions to those time-con- the Student Union," he said. He said they do about two promotional Gregory said the CampusLink system is suming conundrums can be found at the They pay rent like other campus stores do events each year at SJSU. rarely down and is usually repaired within Campuslink center, where six computer such as Jamba Juice and Sbarro. Sponsors at SJSU include the Army, 24 hours of a reported problem. terminals and direct-dial phones are avail- Gregory said the CampusLink center has Manpower and the Academy of Art in San Students who do encounter problem, able for students to call CampusLink spon- been in the Student Union for about three Francisco. with the service can take a short walk to the sors, such as Consumer Credit Counseling years. House said the sponsors are matched to SJSU information desk, just across from the Services or the radio station Wild 94.9. 'Since it has been put in, it has been used the needs of each campus' student body. Campusl.ink center, and ask for assistance STANLEY KAO DAILY STAFF Sponsor Jung Suwong Martial Art constantly," Gregory said. "During busy "The school has certain partners already, or report a problem. Bilingual education credential student David Academy's sign offers students inner peace, parts of the day, there is a short line that and some schools will hand us that infor- Sophomore Robert Slye, a music major, Hernandez performs a prayer near the fire dur- Tae Kwan Do, confidence and other mar- forms, and it is more than half-full through mation, but other schools don't, " I louse said the computer terminals are not as reli- ing the "Indigenous Peoples' Thanksgiving tial arts skills. out most of the day." said. able as he would like them to be. Day" sunrise gathering at Alcatraz Island Students can pick up a phone at the Students can also use the Internet at the He said CampusLink does a lot of Thanksgiving Day. CampusLink center and dial "95 to get computer terminals to view the Web sites research on the companies that would like See CREDIT, page 4

a PAGE 2 OPINION_ THE SPARTAN DAILY DECEMBER 3, 2002 A MOVEABLE FEAST 1 Don't blame impending war for penny-pinching narrow, so her philos- SI/Ille k/t mental clarit through meditation. don't think the UN N report is a realistic conclusion ut the In taat, it is the American way to forget about the rest Of course, she had a size 7 extra Others find meaning in books and museums. nation's unwillingness to pull out the credit card. of the world and focus our attentions on the more impor- ophy is slightly more founded. I personally like the mall. Why can't we blame ourselves for the overspending or tant issue: What's going to be under our Christmas tree I wear the more prevalent size 8 wide. Unfortunately for my bank account, stress is often not spending enough, that apparently is so key to our this year? Much like my fellow Americans, I too can be drawn to relieved by purchasing anything from a pair of Gap economic well-being. We should be happy that we're trying to Macy's sales the way the mall Santa is drawn to bottle jeans, to a strappy black purse, to those absolutely neces- Maybe the Christmas shopping proceed with a bit more caution with our of bourbon. sary Steve Madden boots that aren't even on sale. downturn has to do with the fact that spending, as we should with this war. Even if it's just to browse among the latest trends of But my shopping habits seem to be in the opposite we're trying to spend less and think The world is in social and economic pre-ripped jeans and glitter shirts, I always find that one direction of the rest of my American brethren. about the future. upheaval. Americans are still gluttonous, and thing that parallels my own fashion taste. According to the CNN Web site, there are more shop- I am personally not buying into the there are too many people lusting after the At Macy's, for example, a pair of fake velvet pants pers looking at price tags this holiday season because of "it's not us, it's them" excuse too much American Dream. caught my eye, and the 660 price tag wasn't really a con- the - get this - "potential war with Iraq." longer. But I spend my paycheck, so President cern. As far as business analysis goes, I find this a bit of a Think about it. Bush should be proud of me. But it should be. stretch. After 9/11, our esteemed president It's the capitalistic imperative, worthy of For some reason the economy is supposed to be depend- Blaming A shopping slump on something as consumer- told us he was going to take care of the praise from the business analysts who are ent on people like me, who are sometimes price-tag blind. distant as a possible war will not make people refuse to terrorists and for us to go back to work ANNA BAKAL'S also reluctant to point the finger back at us. Using this "war with Iraq" scapegoat is a funny thing to buy their typical barrage of holiday gifts. and keep chugging along because we What we need is a wake-up call, and blam- do to consumers. I'm not trying to downplay the political and economic weren't going to let "them" stop us from spending, in the ing the typical faraway enemy is not the way to do it. But maybe some of our heads are too buried in the sale consequences of said war, but I mean really, can you hear true American fashion. Maybe people need to revamp the philosophy of spend- bin to notice. moms say: We can't keep pointing fingers at the bad guys, who are ing and maybe even look inward to see why the heck we "Sorry honey, we can't buy you a PlayStation this year about as caring of our Christmas shopping trends as most spend so much. - we have to think about our impending war. Don't be Americans are about technological waste in China. Unfortunately, I think it's too late for me. Anna Bakalis is the so selfish." Just because there is a bit of an anti-war sentiment I take a hint from my grandmother's sweatshirt that Spartan Daily Executive Editor. Although admirable in a nationalistic sort of way, I doesn't mean we're anti-spending. read: If the shoe fits, buy it. ;4 Moveable Feast' appears Tuesdays.

SPARTA GUIDE POLITIKI Sparta Guide is provided free of charge to students, faculty and staff members. The deadline for entries is noon three workin_g days before the desired publication date. Entry forms are available in Bush-whacked: Liberties the S_partan Daily office in Dwight Bentel Hall, Room 209. Space restrictions may require editing of submissions. Entries are printed in the order in which they are received. TODAY Career Center Department of Nutrition and The Career Center Department Food Science SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry of Rehab is having drop-in Try the latest in body fat testing: and freedoms take a hit Daily Mass will be held at the appointments from 10 a.m. tol Bioelectric Impedance. Tuesdays SJSU CCM Chapel located at p.m. in the Career Center, from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and As the gleefully unstoppable American Presidency tion, with the capacity to have the information at his dis- 10th and San Carlos streets next to Building F. For more information Wednesdays from noon to 1 p.m. nears the middle of its term, I think it's time to take posal with the assistance of those who work for him?" Robert's Bookstore. Mass times are contact the Career Resource in Central Classroom building, stock of our country and the policies that have come Wait ... Whom did the people elect? George W. Bush? 12:10 p.m. Monday-Friday and at Center at 924-6031. Room 221. For more information, from this most benevolent administration. As far as I know, George Bush was the lucky winner of 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Sunday. For contact Sherry at 206-7599. First our civil liberties have continued to be revoked as the presidency chosen by the Supreme Court. more information contact Sister Career Center we learn about the dirty tactics of the administration Furthermore, we have only passed the halfway point of Marcia at 938-1610. 'The Work IV program is having sjspiritorg during war. The Bush administration has developed a this presidency. There is no going back and picking up drop-in appointments from 2 p.m. Meditation from 4 p.m. to 5 "parallel legal system" of handling war criminals, the the Anti-War Gore on the way. Saint Vincent de Paul to 4 p.m. in the Career Center, p.m. and Spiritual explorers from Washington Post reported. If that weren't seedy enough, George W. Bush just Saint Vincent de Paul is taking Building F. For more information 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the sjspirit This system would make it legal under U.S. law to issued a new set of criteria just before Thanksgiving that donations for a sleeping bag drive contact the Career Resource room in Grace Church at San investigate, incarcerate, interrogate, try and punish non- would dramatically shift the way that air pollution is for the homeless. It costs S18.25 Center at 924-6031. Fernando and S. 10th streets. For country, potentially giv- more information contact U.S. and U.S. citizens alike without the monitored in this per sleeping bag, but any donations legal protections that they are normally ing rise to lower air quality standards. are more than appreciated. Make Career Center Chaplain Roger at 605-1687. The Career Center is having entitled to under the standard system. Tell me, does this man not care about the checks out to "St. Vincent de Paul" of the citizens of the and mail or deliver to St. Vincent drop-in appointments from 11:30 Sikh Students Association of Let's go back a minute. This has been safety and well-being de Paul Society P.O. Box 5579 San a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Career SJSU instated amid of what we are calling a United States? Jose, CA 95150. For more infor- Center, Building F. For more Sikhism - A Universal View: "war on terror." A war with a title so He revokes civil rights, and he is now mation contact IGmber Brown at information contact the Career Lecture Series Wednesdays ambiguous that there is no methodolog- taking away a natural right: that to clean 832-8198. Resource Center at 924-6031. through Dec. 4 from 7:10 p.m. to ical way of determining who is and isn't air and water. 9:10 p.m. in the Boccardo a terrorist. What constitutes a terrorist? Under this new policy, as brought forth Department of Nutrition and Food SJSU Ceramic Guild Business Center, Room 106. For And what stops us from targeting peo- by the Environmental Protection Agency, Science The SJSU Ceramic Guild is hav- more information contact Robbie ple of certain ethnic or religious back- of all agencies, polluting industries would Try the latest in body fat testing: ing a holiday pottery sale in front Singh at www.sildi.sjsu.edu. grounds before others? have their standards reduced and be Bioelectric Impedance. Tuesdays of the Art building by the Spartan Terrorists are easy to label when they allowed to pollute more. This has a few from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. and Bookstore featuring handmade REACH Program have fought for the Taliban, or tried to KEAABERLY GONG states, including California, up in arms. Wadiundays from noon to 1 p.m. pieces created by SJSU students. Brown Bag Lunch - Job Search ignite bombs in. their shoes while sitting Not only do we have some of the most in Central Classroom building, The sale runs from 10 a.m. to 8 Etiquette with Stacie Haro from in a plane. stringent requirements for monitoring and reducing air Robm 221. For more information, 'p.m. through Thursday arid from theVaxter'Center, frail O&M to But those people make up a small minority of the peo- pollution, we are constantly developing new ways to contact Sherry at 206-7599. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday. 1:30 p.m. in the Pacheco room at ple who are questioned. For others who just happen to improve them. So, if all states were required to shift to the Student Union. Get tips on fall in the sizeable gray area between, the lines are the rules set by the Bush Administration, our air quality sjspiritorg Anthropology and Behavioral people skills, technical sltills, mak- blurred, leaving room for harsh judgment and punish- would actually become worse as we Science Club ing the first impression shift to dirtier stan- Meditation from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. and table ment. dards. and Spiritual explorers from 5 p.m. The Anthropology and taboos. For more information Behavioral Science Club is spon- contact Jane Boyd at 924-5961. These people, including John Walker Lindh and "shoe This new policy would roll back the decades of policies to 6 p.m. in the sjspirit room in bomber" Richard Colvin Reid, could theoretically be that were made to improve air quality Grace Church at San Fernando soring The Twelve Days of Giving, instated under the and S. 10th streets. For more a clothing and food drive running Women's Resource Center held in remote locations without access to a lawyer until Clean Air Act. The act was one the most successful envi- information contact Chaplain until Dec. 12. Bring donations to The Women's Resource Center the president declares an end to the war on terror, as the ronmental programs in this country, reducing lead and Roger at 605-1687. boxes located in the Anthropology, is looking for Spring 2003 interns Post reports. other forms of air pollution, as well as decreasing pollu- Sociology, and Psychology offices. and volunteers! Hours are flexible This parallel system lacks the visibility and accounta- tion in our water supplies, thus increasing the health and School of Art and Design For more information contact and course credit is available. bility of the courts that our country has always held as its safety of all American citizens. And now Bush wants to The school of Art and-Design David Escalante at 971-9783. Contact the WRC at 924-6500. high objective. take it away. will hold their Tuesday night lec- Bush's supporters are arguing that the biggest check on So here we are, stuck with The Shrub for another two ture series 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the University Police Department Career Center the president is the American people. In reference to years as he rips the fabric of our civil liberties and pees Art Bldg. Room 133. For more The San Jose State University The Career Center is having whether the president's approach to terrorism was on the leg of Mother Earth. information contact Jo Hernandez UPD is hosting its 1 lth Annual drop-in appointments from 11:30 unwarranted, Theodore Olsen, the Solicitor General It's a sad end to an even sadder story, especially because at 924-4328. Holiday Toy Drive. Collections a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Career who handles the administration's anti-terrorism legal it's the story of us. will be taken through December Center, Building F. For more team, was quoted as saying, "In our constitutional sys- Counseling Services 12. Checks can be made out to information contact the Career tem, someone will have to decide whether that is a right Counseling Services is offering a San Jose State University Resource Center at 924-6031. or just decision. Who will finally decide that? Will it be Kembery Gong is a Women Student Process Group Foundation and sent to UPD. Toys a judge, or will it be the President of the United States, Spartan Daily Senior Staff Writer. can be placed in the boxes on cam- Career Center today from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. in elected by the people, specifically to perform that func- 'Politiki' appears Tuesdays. ADM 201. For more information pus or dropped off at the The Re-entry program is having contact Ellen Lin and Amanda University Police Department. For a Job Search Etiquette Workshop Fargo at 924-5910. more information please contact from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the ANOTHER DIMENTIAN I JONAH PTAK Sgt. Amado Ramirez at 924-2219 Pacheco Room at the Student Women's Resource Center or Claire Kotowski at 924-2174. Union. For more information l'o,1 NE_ Skfflf 1P-C-P SOW' ToM The Women's Resource Center is contact the Career Resource PAF4kC. AnlEsIET/", ^kV,- looking for Spring 2003 interns WEDNESDAY Center at 924-6031. but:Tole. MAIL- " and volunteers! Hours are flexible and course credit is available. SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry SJSU Ceramic Guild Contact the WRC at 924-6500. Daily Mass will be held at the The SJSU Ceramic Guild is SJSU CCM Chapel located at having a holiday pottery sale in KSJS 10th and San Carlos streets next to front of the Art building by the KSJS's Tuneful Tuesday is featur- Robert's Bookstore. Mass times are Spartan Bookstore featuring hand ing a live concert with Four 12:10 p.m. Monday-Friday and at made pieces created by SJSU stu- 1\ifinute Mile from noon to 1 p.m 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Sunday. For dents. The sale runs from 10 a.m. in the Student Union more informanon contact Sister to 8 p.m. through Thursday and WArciThaL.Pft. YRAKT- TOM T11P1S, Marcia at 938-1610. ANAL. Lemokr4c.,, sc pw.NE., Ampitheater. For more informa- from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday. -rrt ttC.0.11 6Ftw4 , tion contact Calvin at 924-8448. Saint Vincent de Paul Anthropology and Behavioral Golden Key International Honor Saint Vincent de Paul is taking Science Club Ntwil-TIRCs , 3m400k, 11-11041. 'TIME 1,44 SPY.N donations for a sleeping bag drive "10P11'1114G. %Loot, PFIERWT PiP4VUT-1 Society The Anthropology and SR*Lc..,,L.E , TAY ECM - The Golden Key International for the homeless. It costs $18.25 Behavioral Science Club is spon- Honor Society is having their 25th per sleeping bag, but any donations soring The Twelve Days of PN" anniversary celebration from 4 are more than appreciated. Make Giving, a clothing and food drive p.m. to 6 p.m. in the University checks out to "St. Vincent de Paul" running until Dec. 12. Bring Room. Enjoy light snacks and net- and mail or deliver to St. Vincent donations to boxes located in the de Paul Society PO. Box 5579 San Anthropology, Sociology, and work with other SJSU students. ani Everyone welcome. For more Jose, CA 95150. For more infor- Psychology offices. For more _ information contact Stacie Haro at mation contact Kimber Brown at information contact David oisectmeet, 11).0L- two,. 924-6041. 832-8198. Escalante at 971-9783. kto Ky7Acx.e., svtealin1- Artr to.Pri 1,1 5:114DRAPIC.,

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DECEMBER 3, 2002 THE SPARTAN DAILY SPORTS PAGE 3 Hawkins umper gives Spartans victory SJSU By Chris Giovannetti for these moments. I iust felt blessed onds left on the shot clock, Bailey Daily Sports Editor to be in this position. took off down the left side and was Johnson said the challenge for met by the solid and stoic body of SANTA CLARA With one deft Hawkins to be a team leader height- Spartan guard Scott Sonnenberg. loses move San Jose State University guard ened before the Spartans' previous Bailey flew into Sonnenberg while Brandon Hawkins silenced a gym. game, a 98-73 victory over Menlo launching a shot and was whistled for The Spartan men's basketball senior College on Nov. 26. a player control foul. nailed a jumper from just beyond the "We challenged him to be more of a On the ensuing possession, Baker free-throw line to give SJSU a 71-69 leader. It's why he didn't start against took a pass from Sonnenberg on the finale victory over Santa Clara University Menlo. We've been telling him all high post and fired a running shot on Saturday at the Leavey Center. along, 'you've got to be better. You've while barreling into Broncos' forward Daily Staff Report got to be a leader,'" Johnson said. "I Brad Anderson. SATURDAY'S SCORE thought he was tonight." Baker's shot went in, but he too was The San Jose State University That leadership was perhaps most whistled for a charge, and Anderson women's volleyball team won one of SJSU 71 evident in the last 10 minutes of the was given a one-and-one free throw three games as part of the season- game. opportunity. ending Baden Thanksgiving Classic 1 SANTA CLARA 69 Hawkins picked up his fourth foul Anderson missed and SJSU recov- tournament played Friday and three minu,P6s into the second half ered to give Hawlcins, who played the Saturday at Long Beach State WED: SJSU at St. Mary's 7 p.m. and watched from the bench for the final nine minutes of the game with University. next seven minutes as the Spartans four fouls, a chance to put the On Friday, the Spartans lost 3-1 to With the game knotted 69-69 and treaded water. Spartans ahead. UC Irvine, 30-21, 30-27, 28-30 and 15.4 seconds left in the game, He re-entered the game with 9:19 The Spartans victory avenged last 30-19. 'The Spartans then defeated Broncos forward Brad Anderson to play after a thunderous dunk by year's 65-63 victory by Santa Clara the University of Texas Pan American missed a crucial free throw attempt, SJSU forward Oudie Baker that gave where SJSU squandered a 21 -point 3-0, by scores of 30-22, 30-18, 30-20. and Hawkins tracked down the SJSU a 52-51 lead. second-half lead. In 2001, it was The Spartans were then swept by the missed shot. In a second half where no team led Bailey who nailed the game-winning No. 10-ranked Long Beach State, 30- Spartan head coach Phil Johnson by more than five points, Hawkins shot with 3.2 seconds remaining fur 28,10-20, 10-21. opted against calling a time-out, and was instrumental in leading the the victory. Hawkins charged down the floor. Spartans' free-flow and transitional Bailey, who scored 14 points in Santa Clara sagged into a zone offense that generated a majority of Saturday's loss, could only watch this SPARTAN defense to neutralize an SJSU outside its points on the night. year as Hawkins' bomb reigned threat. Hawkins dribbled in the "I didn't want to change the flow of supreme. direction of guard Kyle Bailey at the the game or change out defense," It was SJSU's first win over Santa ROUNDUP top of the key, and having backed the Johnson responded when asked if he Clara since 1996 and the first victory defender off, he dropped back and hit gave any t'hought to slowing the by an SJSU team in any sport this Midclle blocker Stephanie Pascucci a 17-footer. tempo of the game to protect what semester over the Broncos in the had 16 kills against Texas Pan "It was an unbelievable shot. I'm lead his Spartans had. "We put the newly formed rivalry series between American and nct .362 for the three not going to say it was Jordan-esque, ball in the seniors hands, especially the two schools. matches. Outside hitter ICimberly but he rose up nice and sharp, and I Brandon. We wanted to do some- "I put an emphasis on every game. Noble had a game-high of 18 kills knew it was going in," said SJSU jun- thing aggressive and be aggressive. It Menlo was a big game, but this was against Long Beach State and 51 kills ior forward Brett Lilly, who watched would have been foolish to go into a our arch rival," Johnson said. "It's a in the tournament. the final sequence from the bench. another gear." big game. We'd like to build a tradi- 'The Spartans finished the season After a time-out, Santa Clara Hawkins' game-winner was set up tion, and we want to get an attitude with a 15-17 record. inbounded the ball to Bailey who by back-to-back offensive charging where these games take on a mean- dribbled the length of the court and calls. ing." Women's Basketball launched an errant three-point The Broncos hit 12 three-point Baker led all scorers with 21 points attempt over two defenders. The ball shots on the night, the two biggest while guard Keith West posted 12. The San Jose State Universi hit the back iron of the rim, preserv- coming consecutively from the hands Hawkins finished with eight points women's basketball team lost to ing the Spartans' lead. of Bailey, who gave SCU a 69-65 lead and seven rebounds. Baylor University on Friday and to "It's been hard the last couple of with 1:24 to play. Guard Brandon Rohe paced Santa Northern Illinois University on weeks. Coach has been on me to be a Thirty seconds later, Hawkins hit Clara with 18 points on four-for-four Saturday at Montana State FVAN PARKER ' DAILY STAFF complete player. We knew I can two free throws to cut the SCU kad shooting from three-point range. University, in the GranTree Spartan guard Brandon Hawkins released the eventual game-winning score, but I need to be a distributor to 69-67. The Spartans return to action on Thanksgiving Classic. shot with 5.3 seconds remaining in Saturday's game against Santa and a rebounder as well," Hawkins Trying to work the clock, Bailey Wednesday as they travel to St. SJSU lost 78-46 to the Baylor Lady Clara University. Hawkins had eight points and seven rebounds in San said of the challenge laid down by took the next possession up court and Mary's College. Tip-off is scheduled Bears. The Spartans also lost 78-72 to Jose State University's 71-69 victory over the Broncos. Johnson. "As a senior you work hard dribbled around the arc. With 10 sec- for 7 p.m. at McKeon Pavilion. the Northern Illinois Huskies. On Friday, SJSU guard Cricket Williams scored 18 points, but she WWE went 6-for-20 from the field and 4- Oakland fends off New York takes pounding for-15 from the free-throw line. Forward Tatiana Taylor and guard Associated Press game losing streak sandwiched in Pennington, whose promotion coin- Jessica Kellogg each finished with between the Raiders now play at cided with the Jets' strong resurgence seven points. Taylor also led the team OAKLAND On a night when San Diego on Sunday with the division after a 1-4 start, was 22-of-34 for 265 in television ratings with 11 boards. Tim Brown made history, Jerry Rice lead at stake. yards. Chrebet and Jerald Sowell Baylor's post Melanie Hamerly led still made his mark. STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) thein less. Not to be outdone by his teammate caught touchdown passes, but the Jets Judged by the lines of loyal fans who "It's not like everyone suddenly dis- her team with 19 points and went 6- Brovvn got his 1,000th career recep- and longtime friendly rival, Rice managed just two drives of substance for-8 from the field. Post Steffanie tion, and Rice caught the go-,aheael stand in the cold for hours to witness covered it's fake and they don't want caught a 26-yard touchdown pass and, all night one of them in the waning the flying bodies, the explosions and to watch it," said Dennis McAlpine, Blaciunon added 16 points and 12 touchdown pass as the Oakland got his NFL-rccord 14th 1,000-yard minutes. rebounds. Fonvard Stasha Richards Raiders' venerable receiving duo led the cheesy intrigue, World Wrestling an analyst with NkAlpine Associates receiving Season. Running back After playing two late-season games Entertainment is doing just fine. in Scarsdale, N.Y. "It just sort of and guard Jessika Stratton finished them to a 26-20 victory over the Jets on Charlie Gamer also had nine catches in front of the Raider Nation last win- with 12 and 11 points respectively. Monday night, snapping New York's "It's a grown man's soap opera," said drifted down and they haven't been for 60 yards. ter, the Jets said they weren't intimidat- Jovany Rosado, 27, of New Britain, able to stop it drifting:. On Saturday, Williams again four-game winning streak. In their third trip to the Coliseum in ed. Comerback Aaron Beasley proved emerged as the star, scoring a season- Thanks to Rich Gannon and his who attended a recent WWE show in WWE officials acknowledged the a year, the Jets didn't have enough it late in the first half by turning around Bridgeport. "There's a lot of n,vists decline in ratings but say its programs high 24 points. Kellogg scored a corps of receivers, the Raiders (8-4) offense or pass defense to stay with the to scream at the fans who train a steady career-high of 17 points, which won their fourth straight and tied San and turns." remain among the top-rated on cabk. Raiders and silence the Black Hole's stream of profane patter at the visitors' But lately VVVVE, a commercial "Clearly we don't have, at the included two three-pointers in the Diego atop the AFC West. Rice and firnous fans. New York's hadn't allowed bench each week final three minutes of the game. Brown are 1-2 in career receiving empire with matches shown in 10 moment, everythinAZ audience a quarterback to pass for 300 yards in In a matchup of the AFC's two top- languages and 130 countries, had wants to see," said chairman The Spartans svill face the Oregon yardage after Brown passed James its last 30 games the longest streak rated passers, both teams played con- State University Beavers at 7 p.m. on second half been taking a pounding in the ratings. Vince McMahon. "It's just a matter Lofton in the in the NFL. ccrvativelv in the first half: The loss of some star performers and of time before it goes through the Wednesday at the Event Center. Brown, who has spent all 15 seasons competition from other wrestling roof again." of his career with the Raiders, became: He said the company expected a Men's Soccer man in NFL history with outfits are weakening its hold on the third Brown becomes third audiences, for whom its plots may be temporary setback after WWE split 1,000 receptions on a short catch in the becoming too is this possible? its wrestling stars into separate televi- Seven players from men's soccer third quarter. He passed Lofton sever- outlandish. sion programs following the acquisi- team earned all-conference honors, al plays later, finishing with nine catch- Average viewership so far this sea- tion last year of its longtime rival, and three were named to the all-tour- es for 99 yards. player with 1,000 catches son for the TV show "RAW" is 3.1 World Championship Wrestling. nament team at the Mountain Pacific Gannon was 32-of-43 for 351 yards, Sports Federation Tournament on Asi0.1a led PI e i_arcer with the Raiders, caught tour million households, down 14 percent WWE also has new ventures involv- tying an oft-achieved NFL record with from 3.6 million last season, 20 per- ing books and movies to boost the Friday. his ninth 300-yard game of the season. more passes in the second half to Midfielder Frank Sanfilippo earned OAKLAND Oakland Raiders reach another milestone 14,000 cent from 2000 and 35 percent from bottom line. Wrestling icon Hulk After New York pulled within 23-20 the 1999 season, according to figures Hogan just released an Autobiography. "All-MPSF" honors and was runner- on Wayne Chrebees 13-yard TD catch receiver Tim Brown joined an exclu- yards receiving. sive club Monday night, from Nielsen Media Research. McMahon said WWE is also devel- up for "Player of the Year" behind with 5:32 left, Gannon led a drive end- becoming the After his eighth reception Monday University of Denver's Pat Borchers. third NFL player with 1,000 catches. night, Brown had 14,009 yards receiv- "SmackDown!" has suffered a similar oping new stars to replace some pop- ing in Sebastian Janikowski's fourth decline. ular ones who have left, to the distress SJSU's Tony Chang received his first field goal with 1:12 left. Brown caught a 6-yard pass over the ing trailing only Rice on the career conference honor, as he was also middle from Rich Gannon early in list. He began the night third on that WWE stock, which reached more of hardcore fans. Chad Pennington moved the Jets to than 825 a share shortly after it went "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, who named to the team. the Oakland 35, but Rod Coleman the third quarter of Oakland's game list, behind Rice and James Lofton Also eaming their first conference against the New York Jets, joining (14,004 yards). public in 1999, is now less than S9 on pleaded no contest last week to sacked Pennington bctiire his last-ditch the New York Stock Exchange. assaulting his wife, was suspended awards were forward, Johnny heave was intercepted by Rod teammate Jerry Rice and Miami's Cris Brown also hits 97 touchdown Gonzalez, Carter as the only At performances, many fans carry after he failed to show up for a per- Midfielder, Francisco Woodson as time expired. players with 1,000 receptions, seventh on the NFL career Martinez and defender, Rawston receptions. list. signs praising their favorite wrestlers formance. Another wrestler, called Thc loss left the Jets at 6-6, denying a and questioning the manhood of their Triple H, has been out with injuries, Masiniai. Midfielder Khota Gaines chance to tie for the AFC East lead. It was his fourth reception of the Not to be outdone, Rice scored on and defender Richard Halvorsen were game, and the nationally televised the very next play after Brown's his- enemies. The most devoted fans wear while The Rock has been busy mak- Miami and New England lead New masks and capes. The fans especially ing movies. given honorable mention. York and Buffalo by one game. contest was stopped for four minutes toric 1,000th catch. The 26-yard scor- Chang, Sanfilippo and Frank Mata as Brown celebrated at midfield with ing catch also put Rice over 1,000 love the melodramatic story lines sur- Also gone is (Mankind. "He got With their second four-garne win- rounding the matches. dropped on his head too often," each earned individual "All- ni! streak of the scason and a four- his wife and parents. yards receiving in a season for the Tournament" honors. Brown, 36, who has spcnt his entire 14th time. But lately it seems they're loving McAlpine said.

A Sharks get fresh start after Sutter's firing k a Also, wed Prei3 I uesday night in place 01 Sutter and der surgery. have surfaced. Larry Robinson, who assistants Rich Preston and Lorne But November was no better than coached New Jersey to consecutive get hyped Por Raeder knows his stint as the SAll Molleken, who also were fired in October, with the Sharks going 5-6- Stanley Cup finals and the 2000 Jose Sharks' coach won't last long. Lombardi's surprising houseclean- 2-1 while enduring an eight-game championship; Kevin Constantine, He isn't even planning to unpack. ing.. road trip. who coached the Sharks for two sea- Raeder will be in charge of the "You have to separate Apparently, that was enough to sons in the mid-1990s; Pierre Page, Sharks until a new coach is hired to because this is a business," forward convince Lombardi to dump Sutter a veteran NHL coach who's old replace Darryl Sutter, fircd by gener- Scott Thornton said. "You can't let it and his hard-nosed, old-fashioned friends with Lombardi; or Bob al manager Dean Lombardi on become a distraction. Hopefully, it hockey ethic. Gainey, the former Dallas general Sunday after San Jose stumbled to focuses us even more." "Darryl certainly has his NI.O.," manager. an 8-12-2-2 start. Several obvious The Sharks were almost uniformly Lombardi said. "You know what he Others include former Washington names are on Lombardi's list, and he shocked by the firings. The players stands for, but that's too simple. coach Ron Wilson, veteran coach doesn't expect thc search to last more were disappointed in their start, but When something like this happens, Herb Brooks even Barry Melrose, than a few days. many thought holdouts and injuries we all have to accept a degree of the former Los Angeles coach and Raeder, one of Sutter's former contributed to it just as much as responsibility." current ESPN commentator who's Costa Rica $849 been interested in other West Coast 11 assistants who's now a pro scout for their poor play. Lombardi isn't talking, but the Amsterdam $692 the Sharks, ran practice at their "I don't know who the new coach names of several possible candidates jobs. training complex on Monday. A day will be, and you can't worry about Paris 9584 earlier, he was driving to a minor it," high -scoring forward Teemu r & rode hem *ram Saft league game in Portland, Maine, Selanne said. "We just have to find a ror %ron when he got A call ordering him to way to get the job done. We just PSYCHIC:0 jump on a flight to California. have to stay positive and turn it "To make changes now wouldn't around. We can do it." PALM & TAROT CARD READING work," said Raeder, who lives in the After winning the Pacific Division Unfold the PAST as it was, the PRESENT as it is Boston arca year-round. "We just and reaching the conference semifi- The FUTURE AS IT WILL BE 290 South 7th St (408) 924.7721 want to get everyone to refocus, pay nals last season, the Sharks began And things that may have a hold on you Event Center Room 1014 details and to play for slowly this fall while playing without attention to CALL FOR ONE FREE QUESTION! 60 minutes." holdout goalie Evgcni Nabokov and , .n1 ',no 4f Raeder and director of pro devel- defenseman Brad Stuart. They even- 408-279-9071 opment Doug Wilson will run the tually returned along with Available for Private Parties and gatherings www.staeravel.com STA TRAVEL Sharks' bench in Phoenix on Thornton, who was out after shoul- BY APPT. ONLY $10.00 SPECIAL fluor OA THE PHOtlf CAMPut OA THE /TREAT PAGE 4 NEWS THE SPARTAN DAILY DECEMBER 3 2002 BENSON I Attends SISU classes with help of interpreter and note taker

continuedfrom page 1 He was educated and immersed with the hearing community because his mother believed sign language would restrict the development of his voice. Without revealing it to his mother, Benson reached beyond the hearing world and learned American Sign Language in high school at the encour- agement of a teacher. It was then that he was introduced to the deaf culture he had never known. Up to that point, Benson had only hearing friends. Now, he said, most of his friends are deaf. Some of them grew up like he did oral learning sign language as a second language. Patty O'Sullivan, one of those deaf friends, said, "Being mainstreamed, I would say I had more hearing friends than I did deaf friends." Often times, friends said, they com- municate simultaneously using their voice and sign. Benson is in his sixth year teaching 14- to 22-year-old deaf students at Leigh High School in San Jose. "I'm in the special ed program sys- tem," Benson said. "We have some lcids that grew up in MeXiCO or Vietnam. I have one girl who went to school for the first time when she was 9 years old in Viemam, so she's vvay behind. She's 20 now, and she's not ready to leave school. We can keep her until she's 22 and teach her the basic skills basic writing skills, basic reading skills." Classes he attends are generally' taught by hearing instructors that do not sign. SJSU provides an interpreter and note taker for each class. Interpreters come from a pool of nationally certified interpreters, and note takers are volunteers. "The note takers are my classmates," Benson said. "I give (them) carbon paper, so nothing has to be copied on a machine. What the note taker gets in return is priority registration." Sign language is not only made up of hand shapes, movement, placement and speed, it also is dependent on "Sometimes, I look around the class- facial orpression, so interpreters stand deaf community or school. Third ABOVE: Scott Benson commu- where the visual needs of a room and nobcxiy is looking at the World countries most intrigue deaf or nicates with Ryanne Paulsen, hard-of-hearing student are met. interpreter. I interpret that as merely a Benson. one of his classmates. The Preferring to sit near the front, Benson way of life in school and workplace in Three visits to Vietnam and involve- class is part of the special edu- said that helps prevent anyone interfer- America. If it WaS in another country ment in one seedling deaf school there cation credential curriculum Mg with his view of the instructor. like Mexico or Vietnam, I imagine it lures Benson to return to share his deaf I like the interpreters to sit near the would arouse a great deal of curiosity." culture with the children he has met. offered at 5.ISU and focuses professor, so I can make eye contact Interpreter services such as what he "That's one of my goals I would on the atypical child. Benson with the professor," he said. uses at SJSU are not readily available in like to teach deaf kids in Vietnam," is the only deaf student in the Some people naturally move their some countries, Benson said, and that Benson said. "But only for a year." class and has two interpreters hands in concert with their voice. would make a difference in his educa- Through his travels, Benson said he each class session. Interpreters must move their hands to tion. In comparing his college experi- is lucky to have been raised in become their voice. This motion may ence at CSU Northridge, which also America because the progress of deaf LEFT: Benson discusses English seem distracting or eye-catching, but has a good program, he said the assis- education in other countries does not Benson and Maria Smyrniotis, lead tance he receives at SJSU have been match his experiences. grammar with his students. interpreter at SJSU, said students do instrumental in his accomplishments. "He is my 'deaf reminder' of how Benson's students range in not seem to be drawn away from the "I Icnow I would not be a successfid fortunate we, the deaf and hearing age from 14 to 22 years old. instructor. college student if I wasn't able to get impaired, are living and experiencing He teaches his class in "When classes first begin, we do find the support services I need," he said. "I this great country (United States), American Sign Language. some students watching us," think I would have been very frustrat- Michael Lieberman, Benson's friend, Smymiotis said. "But as time goes on ed trying to comprehend the instruc- said. "He is aware he is a blessed deaf curiosity lessens, and we become tor's lectures and students' comments American." PHOTOS BY MANDI DANA / almost invisible to those around us and questions. I probably would have Another friend, Nancy Linke Ellis, DAILY STAFF except for our students of course." dropped out of school. Having these agreed, "Until you see how other "For the most part," Benson added, support services is key to my success in countries do not address deafness and "it seems like having a sign language school." language abilities, you have no idea interpreter in class is not bit, deal to He has traveled to 21 countries, and how lucicy we are here in Arnerica and View more of Seott's story on most students." in each one he visits someone in the particularly in Califomia." www.thespartandaily.com UPD CAMPUS CRIME BLOTTER CREDIT I Internet,

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DECEMBER 3, 2002 THE SPARTAN DAILY , ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT PAGE 5 POPSHORT Slapstick humor in monastery is 'Incorruptible' By Kristin Schwdrz ing one-eyed minstrel in Priseatut - or Between the writing and the acting, Daily Staff Writer San Jose. there is a synergy that keeps the audi- Jack lost his eye juggling knives. ence engaged for the entire perform- San Jose Stage Company is on a roll Jack is a storytelling (with or without ance. with another divine comedy. the moral), juggling and thief The story's outcome was hard to pre- The second play in the Company's of bones and hearts, namely the bones dict, and the way the play ends is a 2002-2003 season, "Incorruptible," is of St. Foy and the he-art of the sweet- funny and unconventional. singing and sharp-tongued lady of Playwright Michael Hollinger's farce pleasure, Marie, played by the lumi- Evil Heal is set in a monastery in Priseaux, nous Lauren Grace. There isn't a single Columbia Records Jack is played by Gene Carvallio, who member is major eye candy, but he has energy, of this cast that Primal Scream's blend of hissing intensity and a great sense of comedic wasn't bold, engaging guitars and metallic synth electronica REVIEW timing. has always been a curious experiment These two actors have great chern and entertaining. that wallcs the thin rope between love istry on stage, and although this isn't a and hate. France, in the year A.D. 1250, but that romantic play by conventional stan- From 1991's "" to doesn't stop him from adding a smat- dards, they bring some unexpected siz- 2000's "XTRIVINTR," the band grew tering of Three Stooges and Marx zle to the performance. complete surprise, but at the same time pro sively darker and more chaotic. Brothers-style humor to the play There isn't a single member of this it is a little hard to believe. en- wide range of sounds may not The characters trade quips as rapidly cast that wasn't bold, engaging and The opening gala performance was sit well with sensitive ears; their latest as Groucho Marx and the choreogra- entertaining. tight, but there were a couple of glitch- , "," is a hard album to phy of the characters also has a mixt= Ranging from level of intelligence are es. grt through on the first sit. of slapstick and inane, including one bit the four monks: brother Charles, the In the first 25 minutes a few charac- Intros to some songs are gratingly where a character does the hand ges- Abbott of Priseauic, played by Kevin ters flubbed their lines, but not in an sharp with tinges of high-pitched syn- tures and the "wop wop wop" signature Kennedy; brother Martin, the Abbott's uncomfortable silence kind of way. thesized work, but they grow on you sound of Curly. second in command, played by Bob They muddled through and didn't miss after a few replays. The story is baset1 on a real feud Greene; brother Felix, played by Karl a beat. "SVN" makes for a good car chase between two rivaling monasteries in Ramsey and brother Olf - not to be In the second act, a part of the set, a scene and is strangely reminiscent of the 10th century in rural France. confused with Oaf - played by the brick in the wall of the abbey, came Ultravox. "Miss Lucifer" comes across The monastery in Priseatuc is down unbelievably hilarious Raffi Kondy. loose and Jack kicked it into the hall- as electronica for soft pom but is quite and out of everything including a faith- Kondy makes every movement and way, offstage, which drew more laugh- ful parish. every utterance laughable, but also ter than I am sure he wanted, but the u4/.1;13Eo4 Valentine's lead guitarist, To bring in money, the monks rely on loveable. show went on. , provides some saner, the locals to pay to pray at what are The cast is rounded out by the seedi- And the show will go on through more memorable strings to an other- supposed to be the bones of St. Foy. est peasant woman, who is also Marie's Dec. 22 at The Stage, located on South wise mad ensemble of blips and blitzes They even have a sign that says, "a mother, played by Estelle Piper and the First Street. on six tracks on this album. Penny for a Prayer." meanest sister ever, Agatha, Abbess of For ticket information and show "City" and "Skulbc," featuring At Priseatut, as Hollinger wrote it, Bemay, played by Lisa Mallette. times call 408-283-7142. Shields, are lovely punlc-ish anthems "their ideals are high but their overhead The feud in this play primarily exists that may inspire bouts of hopping and is higher." between brother Charles and his sister, Lauren Grace plays Marie, and moshing. As it turns out, the bones of St. Foy the controlling and vicious Agatha. Gene Carvalho plays Jack in the Kate Moss lends her vocal talents to were stolen from the monastery and Brother Charles is more faith-based San Jose Stage Company's pro- "Some Velvet Moming," but after sold to another. and kind than his sister Agatha, who is duction of "Incorruptible." The postproduction layering, the breezy Enter the minstrel. the kind of woman one might find run- comedy will be performed until androgynous vocal does not really do This guy, Jack, is easily the best look- ning a women's correction facility. Dec. 22. much. pHoTO r ;AN irisF sTAGE COmPANY "The Lord is My Shotgun" tries a little too hard, and the last track, Oasis singer loses "Space #2," sees a regression teeth in Munich brawl; concert dates canceled into mellow and gospel-like southem MUNICH, Gemtany (AP) - Singer Munich on Sunday and Hamburg on All were released Sunday afternoon was staying, when the band members Hotel security, separated the two sides comfort. Liam Gallagher and several other Monday. after posting bail. Munich prosecutor were drunk and started pushing each and asked them to leave, then called "Evil Heat" is not easy listening, but members of the British rock band Oasis Munich police said they'd detained Anton Winkler said his office would other. police when the fight resumed outside. like all other evil things, it is an and its entourage were held for ques- three members of the group, including decide before the end of the year One of them fell against a table where Police spokesman Christoph acquired taste. tioning after a fight that left Gallagher Gallagher and drummer Alan White, whether to press charges. five Italians were seated, police said wit- Reichenbach said Gallagher kiciced an with several brolcen teeth. and two of their bodyguards on suspi- Witnesses told police the clash began nesses told them. When the Italians officer who was kneeling down "in the Gallagher's injuries over the weekend cion of assault, resisting arrest and dam- early Sunday in the of the tried to remove the musician, the rest of chest with full force," and the officer - Sylvia Um forced the band to cancel concerts in age to property. Muenchner Hof hotel, where the band the band reportedly pounced on them. was slightly injured.

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