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FUNDRAISER Blues singer shares stories By AMBER HARRIS . began to roar and clapas Edwards walked Contributing Writer aharrisfesmu.edu on stage. Everyone quickly grew silent as he began to strum on his acoustic guitar. . f Grammy award winning bluesman As he began to sing with his soulful, ' David "Honeyboy" Edwards came to raspy voice/ the audience began to tap i SMU to share his music as well as stories their feet and dance in their chairs. After : about his life Tuesday night. each song, E>yson would ask Edwards money Edwards has performed all over the questions about his life in the early '30s, world, including Tokyo, Italy, France and including the day guitar legend Robert By LJNDE MOULTON "MAPS welcomes all SMU Finland. He also appeared in the movie Johnson died. Contributing Writer linouitonWsmu.edu students, not just minorities as the "The Dewey Cox Story" in 2007. Honeyboy shared other grim stories, name implies," Melanie Vettimattam, The- show opened with a young including the day Emmet Till was In honor of St. Patrick's Day, president of MAPS, said. bluesman, Marquise Knox, who was murdered in Money, Mississippi. The jth^Minority Association of Pre- MAPS also hosts events throughout also from Mississippi. Knox's sound was audience sighed and shook their ..heads Health Students (MAPS) held a the year to gain awareness and create similar to blues legend Muddy Waters, with gnef as they listened. fundraiser Tuesday selling cupcakes a presence on campus. who happens to be one of his greatest Edwards quickly shifted into a cheerful in the Hughes-Trigg Student Center Recently partnering with UT musical influences. Knox hopes to teach mood as he made jokes about his age. Commons. Southwestern, MAPS held a health • the younger generation about' the blues to "I'm older than black pepper," he said The money collected from the professions and exposure program keep the music alive. with a smile. cupcake fundraiser will go toward which consisted of a conference every Edwards was introduced by Mike He also purposely strummed guitar financing "air MAPS programs. The Saturday for six weeks. This program Dyson,, who represents the blueshoe chords and chuckled as Dyson was goal was to sell 90 cupcakes, fox $1 a helped introduce minority high"school project, which is a program to teach trying to talk. The audience laughed at - ' e piece, resulting in a total of $90. students to health care professions. students about the blues. The program Edwards' witty sense of humor. "MAPS is an exciting opportunity Another influential event sponsored promotes diversity and explains, how "It was great to learn about culture for students to pursue careers in health by MAPS is an objective structured the blues unified people in spite of the from someone who isn't a politician," i'NNIf N( jUYI N. [ care and learn more about health clinical examination (OSCE). OSCE color* of their skin when people were said SMU student Allison Reyes. Reyes disparities," Zaenab Farzal, head of provides ,,a chance for students to Minority-Association of Pre-Heallh Students members sell St. Patrick's Day segregated. enjoyed the mix between the music and cupcakes in the in the Hughes-Trigg Commons Tuesday afternoon. The sale MAPS public relations, said. participate in mock patient interviews, . The program began with Edwards listening to the stories Edwards shared. was a fundraiser for MAPS- MAPS is an active organization receiving feedback from the patient who has already performed for 54,000 The Honeyboy Edwards performance that focuses on educating the SMU on the quality of professionalism and services. The week stresses skin cancer to 25 students who have questions children, in Texas this week alone. was one of many performances that community on issues related to presentation. awareness, tackles the issue of eating about becoming a working health However, he was no newcomer to Texas; will be going on this week to celebrate healthcare. The goal of MAPS is to MAPS impacts the SMU campus disorders, and facilitates a blood and professional.' Students who attend in the '30s he used to perform in small diversity and civil rights. Students and give students the resources to make and community directly through bone marrow drive on. campus. will also be given a contact or clubs in Deep Ellum. faculty are encouraged to be a part of them more competitive to schools of health week, a weeklong experience The next MAPS event to look out mentor to talk .to throughout the "Are you ready to hear the blues?" the celebration. which they are applying. that offers different health related for is"the MD gocial, a banquet for 20 year. Dyson asked the audience. The audience

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By SHAWN WHITE '. Technology Editor and pre-text discussion documents 12958," „ _ 7 for the Entertainment _ Software , [email protected] through long-standing communication KEI Director, James Love filed Association (ESA), an organization channels." . • another FOIA "request on Jan. 31, that represents video game publishers.'. According to the Web site In September 2008, after receiving upon the claim that the documents Also represented are the Motion GamePoUtics.com,, representatives no response from the USTR, two "are. being widely, circulated to Picture Association of America, VS. from the world's industrial nations digital rights groups, the Electronic corporate lobbyists in Europe, Japan Recording Industry Association including the United States, Japan, Frontier Foundation (EFF) and and the US. There is no reason for of America and the . International Canada and the European Union, Public Knowledge, filed suit in federal them to be secret from the American Intellectual Property Alliance. Women's at La. Ted are secretly negotiating a treaty that court/ Appealing to the Freedom of public." '-CNET reported on March A.Gamasutra.com article,,"Casual 7 p.m. may affect intellectual property and Information Act (FOIA) as a basis 12 that the USTR responded to Love Games and Piracy: The Truth," points copyright protection. for the suit, the groups attempted with a denial letter. out that "piracy is a common problem" Known as the Anti-Counterfeiting to obtain comprehensive materials Obama's continuation of his in the games industry, nearly as much This Week Trade Agreement (ACTA), the regarding the ACTA. predecessor's secrecy came somewhat as in the music and film industries. treaty is obviously not secret in The Bush administration responded as a surprise. In one of his first Many publishers have pushed for Women's Basketball Thursday. . . vs. Tulane name or existence, but in content. by holding a public event to reduce presidential. acts, Obama signed Digital Rights Management (DRM) The agreement first reached media fears circulating around the ACTA, a„memo saying FOIA "should be , solutions, which can render a large Men's Tennis awareness in June 2008. Ars Technica, CNET reported. Stanford McCoy, administered with a clearpresumption: number of links to illegal copies Wednesday, vs. Columbia . J p. Saturday ... at California .... 10 a. a technology news Web site, reported assistant U.S. trade representative for In the face of doubt, openness obsolete. Sundav . . . at Saint. Man 's. !0 a. a possibility, based on the inside intellectual property and innovation, prevails. The government should not Russell Carroll, marketing director knowledge of Google copyright Women's Tennis told the audience of public interest keep information confidential merely for the game studio Reflexive, warned Wednesday. vs- T(. 11 . (. p. attorney William Patry, of Internet groups that a draft of the agreement because public officials might be that DRM " is tricky to be sure, because Service Provider (ISP) filtering. could not be released publicly because embarrassed by disclosure." improving the security must be done Women's Swimming rhu-Sat . . NCAA ( hampionship.s Ti Critics lambasted the secret nature none existed at the time. Love spoke out originally against without making the DRM so onerous of the ACTA. Patry said, "the attitude According to Ars Technica, the the ACTA in a June 2008 Huffington that it keeps honest customers from Men's Goif of USTR [United States Trade Bush administration aimed to wrap Post article, saying that the name was purchasing games." Reflexive has , Sun-Mon NIT inter* olle^kite . . AND Representative] toward copyright up ACTA discussion by the end "deliberately chosen to intimidate and dealt with piracy rates as high as "92 ; Women's Goif is a blinkered, one-sided view that of 2008, but Knowledge Ecology discourage politicians from expressing percent on its games and discovered Mon-Tue. Bavior Invitational. All 0 copyright is good and therefore as International (KEI) recently noted opposition to provisions that varied results when fixing DRM holes Track much of it-as possible is even better." • that the negotiation of the text is still undermine civil rights and privacy." in different ways (i.e.' eliminating Sat l'S( Invitational .'AH 0 Through June • and July 2008, in progress. On March 13, Love continued Keygens vs. eliminating Cracks). the Essential Action organization On Jan. 16, the Bush administration his efforts by revealing the names of The ACTA would include tougher Equestrian Sat vv Fresno State . . . M a. produced and submitted a letter calling used its final days to tighten the veil individuals with access to the classified policies regarding such piracy. on ACTA negotiators to disclose the of secrecy surrounding the ACTA. documents. All of them, Love noted, However, as CNET reported, senators treaty's intentions. More than 100 Graphic by Shawn White A public notice to Gwen Hinze of of the 27 USTR advisory are members Patrick Leahy and Arlen Specter, 2009 Men's NCAA Tournament public interest groups from around will affect the fundamental rights of that lobbyists from the music, film, the EEF said that all but 10 of the boards. known for their support of stringent the world signed the letter. citizens of the world is fundamentally software, video games, luxury goods ' 806 pages related to the treaty are GamePolitics highlighted a intellectual property laws, expressed Thursday •Hi 1 SU vs Butler . . .11.20 j. "The lack of transparency in undemocratic," the letter said. "It is and pharmaceutical industries have "classified in the interest of national member of particular interest: Stevan concern that the ACTA could be too ; 2i Memphis vv •] TJ ( jl M Northrifige . 1I:2S, negotiations of an agreement that made worse by the public perception had ready access to the ACTA text security pursuant to Executive Order Mitchell, vice president of IP Policy far-reaching. '.B> BYU vs. <(> Te\,^ . U JO a. 1 GamePolitics parent company, iVi Purdue vs. 'I 2'< Northern Iowa , . MO p • 11 North (.arolind vs. ; 1 f>> Radford -.. . . 1:50 p, MARCH 2 MARCH 3 the . Entertainment Consumers California vs •. 10' Marvland . . 1 S5 p. Association (ECA), previously 111 OonnerfKut vs 11 h> Chattanooga 2 p Boba Tea Sale Voice Recital '41 Washington vs' .1 0 Mississippi St. 4 p 12:16 p.m. Theft: 2:27 p.m. Fire Alarm: mirrored said concern. "We do not 0 Texas vs. ; I0> Minnesota . . blOp ipus 6 p.m. until 7 p.m. Cockrell Hall. A stu­ Phi Gamma Delta think it wise to include any portions of wiClenisonvs '10* Michigan .. ...h.10p. 10:45 a.m. until the tea O'Donnell Recital Hall. dent reported theft of House. The fire ajarm 1 0 Vilianova •: 14i Americ an . h:20p. Voice the Digital Millennium Copyright Act vents runs out West Bridge recital presented two pair of shoes and was activated by a dirty >4) Gon?aga vs .10 Akron b:25 p by Graduate Student i2i Duke vs, i1 5' Binghamlon : . 9*40 p outside of Hughes-Trigg. digital camera. Open. "smoke detector in a (DMCA) in the Anti-Counterfeiting Stephanie McCranie. "2i Oklahoma vs. i! Si Morgan State . . 8 40 p student's room. Closed. Trade Agreement (ACTA) currently March 18-21 Open to the public. i6iUOAvs .'tl'Va Commonwealth . ...BSOp. 8:34p.m. Criminal being discussed," EGA President H'al i.Si illinoLS vv 11 2) VV. Kentucky 8:Svp. Mischief: McElvaney 5:02 p:m. Failure to Halpin said via GamePolitics, Orientation Leader Info Faculty Recital Hall. A student Leave Identification: Friday Applications Due It is unclear how the Obama Hi Syracuse vs. 114t Stephen F. Austin ,. , , 11:4 5 a ''Session . 7:30 p.m. Caruth Audito­ reported a drawing on Moody Parking Garage. A student i8S Oklahoma St. vs. (9) Tennessee 1 ] :25 s rium. Catharine Lysinger, the wall causing damage. Open.- reported his vehicle was damaged administration intends to complete, 6 p.m. til) 7 p.m.. Applications for.AARO i6> Marqueil.e vs. M 11 INah State 11:SO s Lecturer and Director of by another vehicle ^hcf they failed present and enforce ACTA, assuming ." '*} Kansas vs. '14! North Dakota St," 11'lo ton . . . 2 p •S\ Utah v> 11 2 •. An/ima - O.lOp • Boston College vs. • 0). I NO . f>:20 p. 4; Xavter vs. 11 5i Portland'State , b:2r) p. ;H'Ohio State vs f*- Siena 8 40 [) '4-i Wake forest vs i| 0 Cleveland St . . .8*40 p. 2> Mi< higan St ^s , |y Robert Morns . , 8 SO p. >S) Honda St. vs d2i Wisconsin. 8 55 p • 1; I ouisvtlle vs 1 (>' Piav-in winner T

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Thursday By CHRIS DELL •Hi I SU vs 'Hi Butlrr .. . .11.2(1 a.m. , but almost no one the miraculous march to the Final Four Sporf, Iditor recorded an astounding 18 points, 20 ; 2> Memphis vs. •! ti ( at M Sorthnd^c . ll:2Sam cdelkf'Nmu.edu picked his Davidson Wildcats, a 10 in 2006. In addition, the Rams are an rebo.unds and seven blocks. This year's Cinderella? iB) BYU vs. <() Tex.^ -VVM . | ]. ?0 a.m i Vi Purdue vs. < I 2' \orthcrn Iowa , I • 10 p m. seed, to get past the first and second 11 seed, just like the Patriots were. • The Rams are on a five-game 11) North Carolina w Mb' Kadtord .... 1:50 p.m. For . die-hard basketball fans, rounds of the tournament. • The Rams, who were also an 11 winning streak and have faced 10 ASSOCIATED i !"i California vs • I0; Marvland . . 1 5S p.m rurss 111 C-onneriK ut vs 11 h> Chattanooga 2 p m words cannot describe the excitement The Wildcats not only got into the seed two years ago, are no strangers to teams that will either be competing '41 Washington vs' . 1 5- Mississippi St. 4pm and aura that surround the NCAA tournament's second weekend, but upsets. They knocked off Duke in the in the NCAA Tournament or in the Eric !") Texas vs. ; H)i Minnesota . . blOpm. wiClenisonvs •!{)'Michigan .. ...h.10p.m. Tournament, especially the week they were a last-second shot away from first round in 2006, when Maynor was National Invitational Tournament. Maynor 'MiViHanova vs •: 14i Americ an . b:20p.m leading up, to it. making a trip to the Final Four. a freshman. They won't be scared of facing talented and the 11 '4tGon?agavs .Ms Akron b:25 p m seed VCU • There's the speculation about Guess what? The media missed the • Like the Patnqts in 2006, the Rams competition. ;2s Duke vs. i15' Bmgh.imlon : . 8*40p m. Rams start Oklahoma vs. 11 5i Morgan StaU' . 8 40 pm. why certain teams missed the field boat again this year. don't have overwhelmingly difficult I guarantee this pick-or your money the NCAA :6iUCiAvs .1l'\'a Commonwealth . ...8'SGp.m. of 65, who this year's hero is going If you want to win your bracket Tourna­ 1.5) Illinois vs. 111) W. Kenluckv 8:55 p..m. opponents in the first two rounds. back. The Rams will beat UCLA and to be and what clever excuses can competition this year, don't listen UCLA is not even close to being,the Villanova in the first weekend, then ment m Thursday Friday be made up to skip class so you can to the hype surrounding teams like team it was last year when it went to the they'll knock off Duke (again) in the HS Syracuse vs. 114i Stephen F. Austin .... 11:4 5 a.m. against (85 Oklahoma St. vs. <9s Tennessee H:25 a.m. watch your favorite team play in an Florida State, Southern California Final Four, and 3 seed. Villa nova has Sweet 16. Finally, they'll run out of gas UCLA, i6> Marquette vs. d 1 iIHah State 11:30 a.m. afternoon game. and Syracuse. Here's your real sleeper: not played consistently all season. against Xavier in the Elite 8. ' Kansas vs. f14> North Dakota Sr. 11 '10 a.m. Virginia Commonwealth Rams 'hi Arizona St. vs O 11 Temple. .... ,1:45 pm. But no issue is more hotly debated Virginia Commonwealth. • VCU has two key ingredients to In the Midwest Region, watch for 13 ! I i Pittsburgh vs. 11 in f. Tennessee St 1.55 p.m than this: Who is going to be this I know the name doesn't strike fear make a deep tournament run: a solid seed Cleveland State to pull the upset 15) Missouri vs il4Cornell 2 p.m Record: 24-9, 14-4 CAA year's Cinderella? in the hearts of opponents, but in a and a dominating post over Wake Forest and 12 seed Arizona '6i W Virginia vs, ! 11 i Dayton . . .'2pm. First-round opponent: UCLA •Sil'tahvs i I 2-. Ari/on.i - (>.10 pm And, for all the predictions made couple weeks the nation will become presence. Maynor averages .22 points over Utah. Watch for either Tennessee They're a spoiler because: they're Boston (.oilege vs. 110.I S(" . f>;20p.{ii. by the media, usually the team that very familiar with the Rams and slat- 4; Xavter vs. i! 5i Portland'State , b:25 p.m and six assists per game, and forward or Oklahoma State to give 1 seed very experienced and have a great ;H> Ohio State vs (<<• Siena 8 40 |) m emerges from the fray is one that' point guard Eric Maynor. Larry Sanders scores 11 points and pulls Pittsburgh trouble in the East Region, point guard. Junior Eric Maynor can i4-i Wake Eor5) Honda St. vs d2i Wistonsm. .. 8 55 pm. Case in point: Many people last • VCU is from the same conference the Colonial Athletic Association title- East squad, z, doesn't.make it past the • 1; I ouisville vs 1 (i. Piav-in winner TBA year knew of sensational guard as George Mason, the team that made game against George Mason, Sanders Sweet 16 in the West Region,

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Credentials. Big. East regular season Seed: 1} ' • • champions, Big East Tournament cham­ First-round opponent: fviarquetfe Final Four:. Final Four: Final Four: Final Four: pions They're! a spoiler because: they faced (2) Memphis over (I i Louisville ll) Louisville over (2) Memphis- (4) Wake Forest over ll I UConn (11 Louisville over (i) Missouri Key player:. Terrence Williams (Sr., F); four NCAA Tournament teams (Pitts­ (1) N. Carolina over (T) Pittsburgh (1) North Carolina over (4) Xavier (1) Pittsburgh over ij) Oklahoma. (1) Pittsburgh over!)) Syracuse 12.3 pis., 8.5 reb., S.I ast. burgh, Tennessee, Oklahoma State and They'll be in Detroit if: they keep playing Kansas) this season. They lost all four Championship Game: Championship Game: Championship Game: Championship Game: suffocating defense, like they displayed games,, but still competed well.. As a 13 Memphis 77, North Carolina 75 down the .stretch in the Big .EastTourna­ seed in 2008, the Saints upset 4 seed North Carolina 68, I ouisville 65 Pittsburgh 70, Wake Fores! 6S Pittsburgh 74, I ouisville 69 ment <59.5 points atlswed). Vanderbilt in the first round.

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Credentials: Big East runners up, beat (8) Ohio State . ISfllCl®! (8) Oklahoma St Connecticut twice .Seed: i 1 • Key Player: Dejuan Blair (So., !); 15.ft First-round opponent: Marquette (9) Siena (9) BYU pits.,"12.2 reb: They're a spoiler because: they're play­ They^U be in Detroit if: they are able to ing a wounded Marquette squad in the (5) Utah (5) Florida State assert themselves in the post. The Pan­ first round, and. 240 -lb. forward Gary | (12)Arizona (12).Wisconsin thers have a deadly insideduo with Blair Wilkinson poses a matchup, problem for and (18.7.pts., 6,4 reb,|, file both Marquette and likely second-round (4) Wake Fores (4) Xavier guards must either shoot, well or find a opponent Missouri. way. to get the ball inside to* Blatr and The :Aggies won the Western' Athletic (13)Cleve!and St (13) Fbrtland State Young. ' . , Conference regular season and tourna­ Midwest East (6) WestVirgjnia ment championships. (6) UOA (11) Dayton (11) VCU

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(2) Michigan St 12) Duke Credentials:. Big East regular season Seed: ! i Champion, 2008 Final Four participant. First-round opponent: Wake Forest (15) Robert Mortis (15) Binghamton Key Pfeyir: Tyta-'\Ftensbfo^.i#iC -0; ";^h^'rc*'il'. spoiler iwcause: four of their Detroit Detroit :21.4 pts.,' 8.2.reb. "• top seven scorers are seniors, the Vikings (1) Connecticut (1) North Carolina flieylt be 'lit Detroit if: they, get signifi- . wbn; th«:Hpri?oh:teague!fcuma^ Natilonal (16) Chattanooga (16) Radford cant Offensive contributions from their • Butler's home court and likely won't be f Chamipion guards. Hansbrough can't dp all, the rattled by thci tournament atmosphere. (8) BYU (8) LSU The .Vikings average only 66 points per son :is still out WitbaiY iryury ptherp1ay~ game, but only two of, their 35 oppo­ (9)TexasA&M (9) Bdtler ers must preile up^tteskek; .v nents scored more than 70 points. (5) Purdue (5) Illinois

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OUUtahSfete (H)Terrple x V*- (3) Missouri (3) Syracuse Credentials: Spent severs. weeks at No. 1. First-round opponent: Kansas (Hi.Comell (14) SF.Austin ICey player: Masheem Thabeet (Jr., Q; They're a spoiler because: they're play­ 13,7 points, 10.9 reb,, A .6 bik. (7) California (7) Clemson ing a slumping, inexperienced team in They'll be in Detroit it :' someone from t^e first round, at]d the B»$on have won , the bench steps up to f ll'the role of in-, (1d)Maiyland (1Q)Midiigan. • 1,8 of thefr last 19 games. Senior guard jured guard Jerome Dyson. Opponents Ben Woodside scored $0 points earlier (2) Memphis (2) Oklahoma likely will try to bottle up Thabeet and this season in a game against Stephen F. forwatd Jeff Adrien, so the guards will (1S)(SNorth% (15jMotganState need to hit perimeter sh 4 • Wednesday, Match 18, 2009 Opinion

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Britt Vogel, Aly Gilliland weeklong symposium continues wil Photo Editor. Casey Lee jLmmJ mini-marathont Associate Photo-Editor.'... .' Stuart Palley three more events that highlight tl Layout Editor. . \ . . .*.• ...... Josh Parr of "The Office," a feeling Graphic Design Editor " .....' Jessica Betancourt important understanding of diversit of guilt that I hadn't TREASURY SEC. QE1THNER The event features those who hai Advertising Staff done something more Advertising Sales Representatives Mark Agncw, Rachel Habet, Beau Kochsiek, Michael Wassel kept civil rights alive in our countr Classified Sales Representative Will Lockridge constructive gnawed at me. Sales Assistant . . . ; : Atdhetare Kdmendi including participants of the 19( So, not moving from the Mississippi Freedom Summer Projec Production Staff > :* «ir.m&H 10 . couch or displacing my bag professionals,'artists and politician Advertising Designers..; Jamie Cohen. Anna Lee Doughtic, Sarah Treis Alex Ehmke Nighttime Production Cootdinator Samuel Weyand of pretzel sticks, I changed The symposium is also sponsort the channel to "The Daily Business Staff by the Cox School of Business, tl Business Assistants Mahnaz Shambayati, Jessica Betancourt, Lola Obamehinti Show." After all, it's kind Maguire Center for Ethics and Publ v of the news and it probably has a lower "rot your Policy, the Annette Simmons School < The Daily Campus, a student newspaper at Southern Methodist University is operated by brain" rating than "Scrubs" or "Lost." Student Media Company. Inc , Education and Human Developme.r Hughes-Trigg Student Center In the first minutes of the show, I remembered 3140 Dyer Street, Suite 314 Letter to the Editor the Division of Journalism, and tl Dallas, TX 75205 quickly why Jon Stewart is the coolest person on African American Museum of Dalls The Daily Campus is published daily Tuesday through Friday, during the academic semester I just wanted to clarify one of the things I officials such as Jennifer Jones, Ke'Ana Hardy, television. He immediately cracked jokes about his For local, national, and classified display advertising, call 214-768-41 11 For more information call 214-76 was quoted as saying in the article "Diversity Fernando Salazar, Nessa Duque and several others guest, "Mad Money's" Jim Cramer. For classified word advertising call 214-768-4554. 1574. 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Campus Mail Subscription Rates such as the Association of Black Students, Black What I was commenting on was how the pie, Stewart asked, "Mr. Cramer, don't you destroy One year (Academic year) ' / $! 10 Order forms can downloaded'at smudailycampus.com/dcsubscnptions/ Men Emerging, Sisters Supporting Sisters and a stereotype SMU has hindered us from bringing enough dough on your own show?" To charge by VISA, Mastercard, Discover, or Pony Express, call 214-768-4545 Send check orders and address changes to variety of other minority-based organizations on in as many minority students as possible into these But when Cramer actually came on for the Student Media Company, Inc., PO BOX 456. Dallas. TX 75275-0456 this campus, and this was not my intention. organizations. interview, it became very clear,'very quickly that

Entire contents ;Q 2009 The Daily Campus. You do not need to be on a campus of 50,000 The simple truth is that SMU does have a while Stewart's shows are usually hysterical, jokes to have sustainability, but you do need leadership specific image, and this image does not always were not on the agenda for the evening. [email protected] • hUp.//ww\v.smudailycampus.com SMU Box 456, Dallas, TX 75275 and work ethic. The leadership qualities that appeal to people of different backgrounds. As soon as Cramer took his seat, Stewart opened 214-768-4555 • Fax: 214-768-8787 every member brings to every single one of these up with a rather direct question: "How the hell did organizations is unparalleled. - Elzie Odom we end up here?" Through the leadership and work of SMU As I sat on the couch watching the ensuing THE WAY 1 SEE IT arguments (the term "argument" is used loosely here because that would imply that Cramer even put up a fight), I was astounded at Stewart's seriousness as What Spring The value of owning he pressed Cramer for answers and accountability. Recognizing that both of the men are "snake oil salesmen" to a degree, Stewart remarked on private property the stark differences in their shows' respective me advertising. 'y column for I know a condo is not exactly like owning a While "The Daily Show" labels itself as snakS this week has house, and living in a condo is really more like . oil, Stewart explains, "Mad Money" sells itself as .the potential living in an apartment than anything else. Similarly, "vitamin tonic" through the use of slogans such as A scene from "Neshoba," a civil rigl to be the most controversial I know that my wife and I do not yet own our "In Cramer We Trust." column I will write this condo like my parents own their house, but it is Specifically attacking Cramer's promotion „ semester. What I am going still very nice to know that the money we'pay every of Bear Stearns only days before the company I love going home for breaks. For weeks I dream about to praise today is something month to the mortgage company is not completely collapsed, Stewart explained he could not "reconcile eating wings at Ferg's Sports Bar and Grill. I call my brother that many people have just lost to us when it is all said and done. I guess, in the brilliance and knowledge that [he has] in the and tell him to practice his ping-pong game. My friends get lost or are in the process addition to praising private .property, you might intricacies of the market with the crazy bulls — I tired of seeing pictures of my dog Muppet and hearing about of losing. Meanwhile, say I am praising equity. In that sense, it is nice see [him do] every night!" DAILY CAMPUS CIA all the tricks she can do. some people are afraid- to be investing money in something practical and At this point, Stewart began the full court press I also hate going home. Spending time with my family that this something is being useful. (Besides, my portfolio is down 50 percent as Cramer asked to borrow a Kleenex to use as a 3/2 CHILDCARE GREEI floods me with memories of when things were simpler. It or will be taken away by "big business" or "big — no joke, so I am desperate for a worthwhile white flag. Berber d. takes fiye minutes with my friend Tuthill to revert to my . .government" or even "socialism'- or a " welfare - investment anyway. Lucky for me, my portfolio Showing clips from an old interview" with AFTER SCHOOL CHILDCARE needed m- Ava Bluftview area home (near intersection of 855-64 old, bawdy sense of humor. After a week in my old routine state." What 1 am going to praise today is private was worth a pittance to begin with.) Cramer, Stewart exposed Cramer's advocacy of Inwood Rd. and Lovers Ln.i for two boys I never want to leave. When I get on the plane, a wave of property. When I began this column a few paragraphs questionable practices in the areas of borrowing (ages 7 and 10). i need you to pick up boys 3BR. from school, lake them \o activities ana S2800 get them started on homework You need sadness hits me. When I was born, my parents were already ago, I said that this column had the potential to be and market volatility. He included a clip in which comrm to have a good sense o< humor excellent living in their secorid or third home, having moved Julie My freshman year, it took months to consider my dorm very controversial. The reason I said such comes Cramer stated, "No one else in the world would references, and reliable transportation. 264-4! Days and hours are Monday, Tuesday and room anything close to a home. I counted down the days cities a couple of times. I distinctly remember from the 'fact that, in political circles, it seems like ever admit that, but I don't care. I'm not going to- com/re Wednesday from 3.15-5.30 $l0/hour Start until the next time I could go back to Florida and sleep in the evening, my father came home from work ideologies based on collective ownership and the say it on T.V." Immediately. Call or e-mail Pamela Peavy at my real bed. and announced that he had just mailed the last like are at the forefront right now. It seems like all Stewart's remarks throughout the entire episode (214) 912—3091 or pameia.peavy@yahoo. 4438 com. townhc After a while, I resigned myself to living 1,600 miles from' mortgage payment on our house. He had "owned" of the politicos think it Would be great if we could can only be described as a verbal head-butt as he attachf home. I settled into my new ways and got used to my classes. the house for roughly a decade at this point, but all just pay for each other's debts and bail each assailed Cramer, stating, "I understand that you design Fantaf Calling my parents a couple of times a week substituted for this was the first moment of his life that he did other out and collectively spend all our money, all • want to make finance entertaining, but it's not a EMPLOYMENT bedroc garag< seeing them every day. But every time I went home, I felt not owe anyone anything concerning his place of the while making sure that there is always more [expletive] game." ARTIST NEEDS FEMALE canvas models. Privatf homesick for weeks after going back to school. residence. If I'm not mistaken, it was probably the money to spend. . By the end of the show, Stewart had Cramer Mixed media collageproject. Pose in all female dutch partial This Spring Break followed the old pattern. I bragged- first moment in his life that he didn't owe anyone Now, I am no economist, and I am not a environment Image protected by contract. apologizing in every other sentence as he retreated Multiple session $40 per hour 214-385-5467 in foy< about how I was going to go to the beach. I made a list of anything period. My parents still live in that house, political scientist either. I have studied my share off the battlefield. While I applauded Stewart for Jeff. Ft. Lo restau all the places I wanted to eat. and I imagine they will own it until the day.(s) they of political philosophy, but I am really, completely doing a serious show for once, my only lingering Moder BEST JOB ON CAMPUS1 The Da-iy Campus I spent time with my brother and Tuthill and Muppet. A die. ignorant concerning our . current economic and question was, When did we as Americans start accept is seeking a top notch sales assistant in the Jennif< friend of mine from Brooklyn came down for a day and we After moving out of my parent's home, I political situation. All that to say, I have no clue having to rely on people like Jon Stewart for our advertising department. Tins is an opportunity to knol for advertising, marketing, or business majors played baseball at Ft. DeSoto beach. I downed a platter of moved into a college dorm, moved back in with what our country needs to do to be financially serious news? What's next? Is Stephen Colbert to acquire Teal woricT experience. Looks wings while watching highlights. my parents, and finally got a "place of my own" successful collectively or to ensure that its citizens great on resume' Flexible hours. Call Diana COND going undercover as a gang member and break up at 8-4111, come by Hughes-Tngg, or e-maii $1200 I dreaded my flight on Sunday. I was having such a blast — an apartment with a six month lease. It was the are financially successful individually (I have some a drug ring? [email protected]. includi Utility that I knew leaving would be awful. first time I had ever paid rent. It was thus the first ideas, but we won't go there); however, I do know Three weeks ago, I wrote an article about the SMU ( BEST JOB ONCAMPUS' The Daily Campus street. When I got to the airport, though, I was excited. I couldn't time that I had the particular feeling of not owning that I have never heard anyone talk about how media's obsessive coverage of the Octo-mom and is seeking advertising sales reps. This ts wait to get back to Dallas and into the swing of things again. something which was necessary to my existence as terrible it is to have equity and own your own its lack of priorities as it chose to ignore all the more an opportunity for advertising, marketing, or. business majors to acquire "real world" CUTE When my friends Rafael and Nicolette picked me up from I knew it. After 1 had lived in that apartment for home and maintain your private property to the important stories. While most news sources have experience, Looks great on resume! Earn DFW Airport, Rafael tackled me. It was good to be back. just over five months, my wife and I closed on a best of your ability. Sure, people complain abolit since moved on, it has become more evident that commission while learning outside safes. sq ft. Flexible hours. Call Diana at 8-4111, come by C/H/A .. This was the first time this had happened. I had a ton of condo. That was 12 days ago, and we are still in having to go out and buy a new water heater, but nothing has changed. Hughes-Trigg, or e-mail [email protected]. eiec/gi lease! fun at home, but I was ready to come back to SMU. I'll miss the process of moving in. I feel like most people would trade the occasional This week's hot-button topic is Lindsay Lohim. PART-TIME DOCTORS ASSISTANT my family, but I'm not upset by it. Now, in the midst of moving and going through inconvenience of homeownership for the overall Did she really get another DUI?! What will this NEEDED: Please call 214-369-8717 or fax FOUR I guess this is what it's like to grow up. I'm used to living the buying process and what not, my wife and I satisfaction it brings. mean for her acting career?! resume to 214-369-7937. 2 livin dryer, on my own and making decisions for myself. I love my have not exactly been jumping up and down out In the end, you do not have to be a genius to All I have to say is that, while I'm sure a large campt SECRETARY/FRONT OFFICE ASSISTANT. at 972 friends back home, but I'm developing new ones here. I can't of sheer joy at the thought of owning our own understand why people get excited when they buy portion of Americans care more about Lohan's Great learning business environment, flexible even remember what it was like to live with my family and home, but we have spoken of how blessed we are their first home. Sure, the joy of buying a first home purse designer than they do about the political hours. Must be organized, dependable and experience in Microsoft office, excel. Pay FULL> to own property (at such relatively young ages, no is $12 per hour. E-mail resume to randy@ have to get permission to stay out past curfew or spend the comes largely from the fact that it is a milestone turmoil in Pakistan, media sources should still be biocks ebadgeworks.com. night somewhere. less) a number of times over the past 12 days. The that suggests you are going places or moving up in . held to a higher standard of reporting than that square gated This maybe the most important part of college. For years conversation has generally been simple, and we the world or something like that, but there is also which is required to satisfy the public's' desire for leases we've lived in that awkward place between being a kid and have by no means thought about this in political the fact that owning your own home makes you entertainment. That's what E! News is for. FOOD 522.4! an adult. Finally we get to branch out on our own, make terms. We really have not even thought about feel secure because it brings a little more of your In his closing remarks, Stewart made a very mistakes, and hopefully learn from them. We get to find it in economic terms either. Of course, we have existence under the realm of your control. IF THERE WERE a better way to make a MUST candid point. He suggested that we remove all sub - we'd find it. we'd make it. then we'd itself out who we are. thought and talked about the financial aspects of the extra, unessential distractions that cloud the eat it ourselves. N.Y. SUB 3411 Asbury estate 214-522-1070. staff owning a home extensively, but, for the most part, Matt Brumit is a junior Humanities major. He can American media and "get back to fundamentals need the Di -Nathaniel French our thoughts on owning a home have been very be reachedfor comment at [email protected]. in reporting," He states that CNBC could be an VEGETARIANS HAVE A heart attack Conta Opinion Editor local. thinking about our 26 varieties of subs. N.Y. "incredibly powerful tool of illumination," but its SUB 3411 Asbuty 214-522-1070. musta irresponsible presentation of the news and lack of self-accountability, has left it foundationless. He established that this is the responsibility of FOR LEASE the mainstream media, those whose job it is to 1/1.5 GONDO FOR lease located 1 3 BE educate arid inform the American public. After all, block west of Hillcrest on Normandy. townh On Feb. 26, The Daily Campus published an article she quoted her accurately. Brundage asked for a retrac­ $1,4SO/nio. 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"It was like running on a hamste wheel," recalls John Shore about hi: first years in public relations. "It wa: a field filled with long days, no respec and no guarantees." But, it .was Shore's hard work willingness to learn and dedicatioi that got him where he is today. R Shore is principal of Shore Publi Relations, a company that, specialize in special events and promotions advertising, media planning anc website development. Mv Shore's extensive backgroum in media, advertising, radio am television has helped him add ti f- ' ' his long list of cliental. Shore is sole proprietor and has representee -numerous high-end clients in Dallas •'0'i including the Rosewood Resort siste hotels — Mansion on Turtle Cree^ and .Crescent Hotel — for over 2<

...... years. Shore's expertise helps his client gain publicity and some have mad appearances on CNN, "The Toda •;iU Show," "Good Morning America and "The Oprah Winfrey Show. Clients praise Shore's work. "My experience with John an : '•> :jw his talents began when I was his fir; boss," Carl D. Youngberg of Concepl 3, Inc. said. "I was Vice President and Gener; Manager of a Dallas-based ventui capital operation, and John wa managei of operations. What a terrifi .. job he did then and still does today. In his current work, I appreciate h: WM ability to take an idea or concept an turn it into reality that works. Eac M': time. For my money, John can't b beat in the PR and Event arena today Youngberg said. •'•vV Shore has organized and execute more than 1,000 events, from sma V, - •" • •m" parties for friends to large galas an •¥,:- V

, . • .. ^... Feds to VA-PiANiO '**-1 ? ;isv"* on 'An By RICK CALLAHAN Associated Press ^in INDIANAPOLIS — Federal prise officials are easing restrictions c American-born Taliban soldier Jol Walker Lindh, moves that his attorn* said Wednesday will allow Lindh to tf his story for the first time. U.S. Department of Justi< spokesman Dean Boyd said tl restrictions on Lindh, 28, will expi Friday. Lindh is serving a 20-year sentern for aiding Afghanistan's now-defun ii Taliban government. He was captun in Afghanistan in November 2001 1 U.S. forces sent to topple the Talib; after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. t WE'RE ADDING TO THE NEST was charged with conspiring to k Americans and supporting terron: COMING THE SPRING OF 2009 v but pleaded guilty in 2002 to less offenses, including carrying explosiv Any time, day or night, you can get to the best of Dallas at Mockingbird Station. And now, with the addition of five new stores, you'll " for the Taliban. Lindh, of Fairfax, Calif., find even more than ever before. Enjoy some of the most eclectic shops and restaurants in the area. From the mainstream to something incarcerated at a medium-securi federal prison in Terre Haute, Inc about 80 miles west of Indianapol off the beaten path, we're sure you'll find your way to what you were looking for. Because at the Station, fitting in is always in style. with a scheduled release date of M 23,2019. Jim Brosnahan, a San Francisi MO C KINGBiRDwCENTRAL

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