IVolume 112, No. 7 February 5, 1999 ' SPART DAILY One Washington Square SDA1 LY .sisu.edu '41 Sao Jose, CA 95192-0149 Serving San Jose State University Since 193-1 Smith IT'Sa a A1 KINK THING P A steps 346ill WOULDN'T IMO ERSTAND Bands unite, aside

By Melissa Matchak turn Karaoke Sue-Writer Karen Smith announced her on its ear plans to resign as the women's basketball head coach, effective By John Meyer at the end of the season. Staff Editor In the mid- dle of her sev- Karaoke will never be the enth season at same. San Jose State Jello Biafra, Milo Auckerman, University, Ian Mackaye and Lee Ving are Smith said it now in the same league as was time for karaoke favorites Barry Manilow, her to resign. Neil Diamond and Garth Brooks. She said she The aforementioned may gave her resig- sound unfamiliar, and they nation now in should. Most of them neve,r had a order to allow No. 1 hit, went platinum or per- the basketball formed in arenas. They were Karen Smith (some still are) singers in classic '70s and early '80s punk bands. See Commentary Although not on the typical 4 play list at a dive karaoke bar on Page where Jagermeister flows and businessmen flock punk music program time to find a new coach is now a karaoke option for fans to before next season. Smith said sing thanks to she wasn't thinking about next 1Caraoke. year's contract. Local punk fans got a chance to "I had to decide for me, and it's sing the classics as Punk Rock time for me to move on and do Karaoke made its first stop of its other things with my life," Smith inaugural headlining tour at the said. Usual in downtown San Jose Chuck Bell, director of athlet- Wednesday. ics at SJSU, said the resignation Punk Rock Karaoke added did not come as a surprise. something different to the aver- "I could tell that the culmina- age karaoke night: a live band tion of seven years was wearing The band was no ordinary band. at Saguno/Spartan Daily on Karen. Having been a coach, I Members of legendary punk out- "Cherry Bomb" by Usual in downtown San Jose. "It was so fun, I always wanted to be Itnow the stress and wear of even Religion (gui- Becky Cavin (left) and Tyler Orlando (right) sing a successful season," Bell said. fits such as Bad tried karaoke. tarist Greg Hetson), Social the band Runaways during Punk Rock Karaoke Wednesday at the on the stage," said Gavin. More than 20 people Smith has been the Spartan's Distortion (drummer Derek head coach since the 1992-93 sea- O'Brien), NOFX (guitarist Eric they got together and played Los sing songs from their favorite and the Rainones, to name a few. For some people, singing in son, and has a 49-134 win-loss Melvin) and the Minutemen Angeles clubs sporadically. Last band. It's like a punk rock make- By the end of the night, the front of a crowd at the risk of self- record. Her most successful team (bassist Mike Watt) formed the summer, the band reached larger a-wish foundation." band had played 18 of the 46 embarrassment was like walking was the 1993-94 squad which fin- house band. audiences on the Vans Warped The only thing the roughly 200 songs. the plank. ished with a 14-13 win-loss record Hetson, a punk veteran since tour and decided to do their own fans in attendance had to do was This was partly because of At the sign-up booth, members and tied for 6th place in the 10- the in the '70s, said headlining tour. sign their name next to their song time, but mostly because of ner- of the opening band, Speedbuggy, team Big West Conference. The the idea surfaced three years ago "It's really about having a good of choice. The song list included 46 vous audience members. Put it tried to encourage hesitant fans to current squad has a record of 2- when a friend pitched the idea. time," Hetson said. "We're giving songs from Black Flag, the Dead this way: The bar wasn't losing sign up by saying, "Come on, don't 18. with seven regular season Hetson called some friends, and people a chance to be a singer and Kennedys, Iggy Pop, any business. See Punk, page 6 See Smith, page 4 SJSU to get it 'their way' Education secretary visits By Cindy Arora Sushi Sushi where a sushi chef for food services. Phase one stairwriter makes sushi rolls fresh to order brought the opening of Jamba are all new food services avail- juice. San Jose, does luncheon The opening of Burger King on able in the Student Union. The food services development campus Monday will be the fin- Student Erica Ewing is glad to program was designed by Spartan By Hugo Rivera ishing touch to the new food con- see the changes in the Student Shops Inc., which is in charge of Staff writer cepts Spartan Shops began in Union, and she has now become two divisions: the bookstore and spring 1998. one of its customers. Spartan Dining. Judy Heumann, assistant In addition to the opening of "There's more variety. I didn't Phase two included closing the secretary of the U.S. Office of King in Market Place come here before because I'm a Roost and the Pub at the end of Special Education, spends one- Burger third of each year traveling Cafe, the Student Union has vegetarian. Now they offer more last spring, and now Sbarros and their around the nation discussing added four new food options for vegetarian foods," said Ewing Marketplace cafe are in progress and implementation of San Jose State University stu- The changes in the Student place. special education programs. dents. Union and Marketplace Cafe According to a May 1998 Thursday, she attended a Sunset Strip, Quesadilla began last spring with phase one See Burger King, page 6 visitation luncheon at San Jose Corner, The Noodle Bowl and of the new development program State University's Alumni Room, in which four grants allo- cating funds for special educa- Two day classes receive passing grade tion were discussed. Heumann manages a com- Monday/ Wednesday; bined budget of about $7 billion NN It will allow more flexibility and along with a 350-member staff. Tuesday/ Thursday with The funds for the grants are allow us to schedule classes provided by the Office of Special schedule one option the student in mind. Education, a branch of the Department of Education, from Sally Vcregge for departments the $7 billion. Frank Cava/Spartan Daily Academic Seante chair The grants were given to Assistant Secretary Judith Heumann of the U.S. Department of By Sandra Avila of instruction and SJSU to increase the number of student affairs committee // students in speech pathology, Education met with special education faculty members and stu- sudrwriter deaf education, alternative edu- dents Thursday at San Jose State University. The purpose of the On Nov. 30, 1998, the Academic with the student in mind," said cation and early childhood pro- meeting was to address grants provided for special education. 150 minutes a session. Senate unanimously approved a Each department and college Sally Veregge, academic senate grams. These grants are aimed two-day class schedule which San have autonomy to choose if they chair of instruction and student at training students who want sciences; Louis Denti, program "There is an interest in the Jose State University plans to want to switch to the new sched- affairs committee. "I think it is to work with disabled individu- director of alternative educa- state and federal level on read- implement in the fall of 2000. ule, according to Nancy Stork, an good." als. tion; Gil Guerin of early child- ing," Heumann said. "It is very Many of the traditional associate professor of English. Veregge said the decision to One of the main goals of the hood special education. They important." Monday/ Wednesday/ Friday Many of the current classes approve the two-day schedule was grants is to increase the number each spoke of how their pro- She also stressed the impor- classes will be changed to will be affected in order to accom- based on classroom use and sur- of minority students training in grams were helped by the tance of cutting the amount of Monday/ Wednesday only. To modate the needs and desires of veys of students and faculty. fields of special education. grants. home education because she make up for the lost Friday class, students and faculty as stated in During the spring of 1998, the The speakers at the lun- Heumann listened to the said it limited students' capabil- the new two-day schedule will the Nov. 2, 1998 Academic Senate institutional research department cheon were Gerilee Gustason, speakers and offered sugges- ities. She said students with dis- consist of 75 minute classes. agenda. mailed 5,000 survey forms to coordinator of deaf education; tions about what could be done abilities were often subjected to Also, there will be three unit "It will allow more flexibility Gloria Weddington, coordinator to further improve special edu- classes offered on some Fridays at and allow us to schedule classes See Schedule, page 6 of communicative disorders and cation. See Secretary page 6

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O." HOW'S 11-11V of fertilization Females, take a minute to think what you recent glamorization ...I ACCEPT A The rapidly raised the hopes of would do if you positive for genes STRONGLY - WORDED treatments have associated with breast cancer. Many women REPRIMAND couples struggling to conceive so much, the overlooked. are considering a double mastectomy to prevent THAT FALLS SHORT high risk of their failure is often this. OF ANY My sister Catherine and her husband, Mel, If I were diagnosed right now with mutated T1ME OUT?! have made two attempts at invitro fertilization in genes and was told that the current drugs avail- just four months, following a three-year struggle able, such as tamoxifen or herceptin wouldn't help to conceive. Now, still childless and $20,000 poor- or would have side effects such as hemorrhaging, er, my sister has suffered her second nervous I would opt for a mastectomy. breakdown. Barbara Guttman, a com- Invitro fertilization is puter security specialist the process in which eggs from Gaithersburg, Md. are taken from the did just that. She had women, fertilized with both breasts removed. sperm and then placed in Many people later crit- the woman's uterus. icized Guttman saying, Hormone drugs must also the procedure is barbaric. be administered by injec-

Brandy Sailors Rhoda Daclison

STAFF WRI TER STAFF WRITER tion. Many people think by not having your breasts, it personality I wonder which. pain is worse: the six-inch nee- aoriv)how takes away from your womanhood or Stereotypes limiting to true .dle filled with hormone drugs that is injected into every night for a month or the feeling that it's too drastic. But it's up to each individual to be called Coconut a and giggle afterwards (with my sister to determine the measurement of their woman- Iused hand over their mouths as they she gets in her stomach when she walks into the lot. Some of you may know the weeks later only to find out the hood or what is considered too drastic. term, it means "brown on the giggle, of course). bathroom two Some doctors aren't thrilled with the procedure outside, white on the inside." My best friend, who is shots didn't work. either. Even if the operation is performed, 100 African-Arnerican and went to According to the pharmaceutical company Wanna more simplified term? fertility drugs, one percent of the woman's breast tissue cannot be Try "whitewashed." Tuskeegee University, a histori- Organon, a leading maker of removed, so that leaves the possibility of residual cally Black college, thinks some out of every six couples worldwide suffer from I've been told, even by some of cells turning malignant. my closest friends, that I "don't African-Americans "feel that infertility. Twenty percent of the cases reported The American Cancer Society has reported being White is better than are due to unknown causes, 40 percent are act Filipino enough." What exact- woman researchers have isolated and identified two ly does that mean? Does it mean I being Black." because of hormonal dysfunction in the and another 40 percent are attributed to abnor- major genes, that if mutated, will increase a don't claim my ethnic back Now, we all know people who woman's risk of contracting breast and ovarian brown skin, may hang out with a certain malities in men. ground? Uh, with my couples can take cancer. brown eyes and hair, I can't really say I'm Swedish. ethnic group and al hough they are a different ethnic- There are several alternatives The Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., reviewed Or, perhaps I just don't fit the stereotypes that soci- ity, they act like what that certain group is "supposed" advantage of when trying to conceive. But maybe 639 women who have had the double mastectomy ety, and even other Filipinos, have accepted. Nope, to act like. I agree with my best friend when she says, the most popular is invitro fertilization. performed between 1960 and 1993. Researchers don't have a baby-tee from BEBE, a popular women's "appreciating another person's culture is one thing, The Journal of American Medical Asrociation expected that out of the 425 cases classified as clothing store that a lot of people stereotype as an but completely disregarding yours and assimilating reported that within invitro fertilization, the moderate risk, 37 cases of breast cancer would "Asian women's" store. Steve Madden has never into theirs is another." You go girl sort of expected percentage of women becoming pregnant occur. Surprisingly, after 14 years of follow-up, received any of my dollars for his shoes. Guess my Does that mean if Tm the only Filipino in a group is 25 percent, but the expected percentage of only four developed cancer. An even greater suc- "Filipino saving-factor" is the fact that I drive a of mostly Latino friends I have to ilex and cry out women who actually deliver a healthy baby is 15. cess is that out of 214 high-risk women, only three Honda. "ICayumanggir (an old Tagalog term for "brown Bottom line: There is an 85 percent failure rate. were later diagnosed with breast cancer. Isn't it scary that you probably know these stereo- pride") in order to prove my Filipinoness to others? Or Oh, I may have forgotten to mention, as I was Testing for genetic mutations is expensive and types, even if Tve just given you some of the icons of should I just laugh, talk about the parking problems writing this article this morning, Cathy miscar- should only be done if a person is genuinely at "Filipinoness?" I've been experiencing, the latest story I've been writ- n ed. risk. It could cost up to $2,400 and $400 for each If someone who's not Filipino does/has all these ing for the paper, how the weather's been um, be Fertility treatments are expensive and often subsequent test, and it's usually not covered by things, would they be considered an "honorary Flip?" myself? uninsured. For each cycle of invitro, Cathy and insurance. (Flip being short for Filipino, which some P/Filipinos Of course, that's what you're supposed to do. Mel spent $10,000. They have taken out equity The Seer report, put out annually by the spell with a 'P" because there is no 'F in the Philippine Actually, as a woman of color, there's nothing I feel I loans and borrowed against their home, all to r National Cancer Institute gives a list of factors to alphabet). Can they wear a shirt that says "I am an have to do except stay brown and die. And, like I said, avai I. consider. If you fall into any of these categories honorary Filipino"...written in Alibata? (The "original" act like myself For many people, fertility treatments haN take precautions bygetting exrpAtts alphabet of the Philippine Wanda, .befizitsgue Spanish What does it. mean to be Filinino/African- beyi, effective. That success rate of 15 percent you**.onal litsetky- If you had an rule.) ' Anierican/Latino ' ' ' "" " ^4. inorallible,-but they maY also work too well. F incidents. such as miscarriages, or abnormalities. But before I get the wrath of my fellow Flips, I Because we fall into the stereotypes sodety has example, the McCaughey babies or the Louis nin Age- Moot cases develop in women over 50 should say that I have nothing against all that I've placed upon us, does that mean we're proud enough of horns in Houston. years of age. mentioned. The stereotypes are just not me. It's just our heritage and so we act accordingly? I don't think They may have all 10 toes and 10 fingers but Age of first menarche- Women who have had not what I am. Although once in a while I'll do some- so. few years down the road, will all their organs their first menstrual period before the age of 12 thing and my sister will say, "Gawd, Jo. You're s000 Perhaps I'll still be accused of being a coconut. functioning properly? Probably not. Babies born have a slight increase of risk. Pinay." (Pinay being the feminine form of "Pinoy," the Yeah, whatever. Aa long I know the Filipino heritage, in multiples have high risks of body complications Age at first live birth- Women who have had common form used to describe Filipinos) past and present. I'm proud of what we, as a people, such as Icidney problems and brain abnormalities a full-term pregnancy after the age 30, or who I have a problem with someone telling another per- have done and overcome. later in life than do infants born singly, according have never had a full term pregnancy, are at son that they don't act (fill in appropriate ethnicity Yeah, you luiow who Marcos and Imelda are, but to the Journal of American Medical Association. greater risk. here) enough. Filipino, Latino, African-American, who was Jose Santiago? The medical field has made the commitment to History of close relatives- If a sister, mother Chinese, Vietnamese, Loatian, Myanmarian, whatever You might read the Philippine Bulletin (a major solve the problem of infertility. Doctors must do or daughter has contracted breast cancer you are your ethnic backgroud, you may be susceptible to this newspaper for Filipinos) sometimes, but do you read more screening instead of prescribing fertility at greater risk. comment. Jessica Hagedorn? What about Jessica Zafra and treatments to every woman who walks through Race- Studies show white females have a A Filipino friend of mine thinks that there is a cer- Cristina Hidalgo, do they get props? Does it matter? the door. Couples must also realize fertility treat- greater risk of contracting breast cancer. tain amount of pride "fitting the role" of your ethnic Well, yeah. Being born a certain ethnicity isn't ments are not guaranteed to work. The mental Nobody knows why these factors contribute to background, me,aning being proud of the stereotype. enough. But being like what others expect you to be anguish and the possible financial setback can be the risk, but they do, so just be aware of them and Honey, we've been friends for a long time, but are isn't either. more than the couple ever expected. take precautions. you out of your freakin' mind? Asian women are sup- Be educated about your culture. Be educated and Fertility treatments are fast becoming a boom- posed to be meek, mild and subservient. You really supportive of other cultures. Be outspoken about ing market, but the consequences of failure can be think we should be proud of that stereotype? I would things. Be yourself destructive. love it if you went to my kickboxing class and tell all JoAnn Peach is the Spartan Daily opinion editor Brandy Sailors is a Spartan Daily staff writer the Asian women there that they have to kick lightly "On the Flip side" appears every Friday. Rhoda Daclison is a Spartan Daily staff

Today SJSU Concert Choir p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Council Student Art Exhibits Treasure Hunt Auditions for basses being held e"1-, r""V Chambers, Student Union. For more School of Art and Design presenta Sigma Theta Psi sorority will host a now until February 22. For more Sparta Guide information, visit the IMA website, student art from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in information, call Charlene http://www.cob.sjsu.edu/assoc./IMA treasure hunt at 7 p.m. at the sorority Student Art Exhibits Student Galleries in the Art and Archibeque at 924-4332. Monday house located at 164 S. 10th Street. School of Art and Design presents Industrial Studies buildings. For National Condom and Safer Sex Pre Med Club more For more information, call Veronica at student art from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in information, call Scott or Jenny Week First meeting of the semester at 280-7705. Student Galleries in the Art and at 924-4330. 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FridayAlifiruary 5, 1999 NEWS Page 3 Greek workshop focuses Details, details, details on drugs and sexual abuse By Franklin Leiva p.m. in the Morris Dailey what to do when involved in a sex- srddrWriur Auditorium. ually abusive situation. McDonald said she was con- "The YWCA provides a range of A mandatory workshop about cerned the students are unaware services for victims, such as med- sexual and alcohol abuse for fra- of the rules, guidelines and conse- ical attention, legal services, gen- ternities and sororities will be quences concerning alcohol abuse eral prevention and psychological hosted Feb. 8 by Ande McDonald, and sexual hartuisment. counseling," McMahon said. student life center president. Sara Ballesteros, president of Philip Kearney, an investigator McDonald said she planned the Delta Zeta sorority, said the meet- from the crime prevention unit on meeting for Interfraternity and ing is a good way to increase stu- campus and UPD officer Panhellenic Council member dent awareness about alcohol Demetrich Brown will make pre- chapters at the beginning of the abuse and sexual harassment. sentations at the workshop also, semester before the parties begin "I think it is important for according to UPD Sgt. John and to inform new members who Greeks to get together and learn Hernandez. are pledging. about important issues relevant "Kearney and Brown will "I want this year to begin with to campus life," Ballesteros said. speak about the rules of alcohol a new awareness," McDonald The YWCA and San Jose State consumption on campus, enforce- said. "Attendance is vital because University Police will be making ment of alcohol laws and date all the chapters must have 90 per- presentations at the workshop. rape. They will also answer ques- cent in attendance in order to Sheila McMahon, a representa- tions from the audience about the have parties during the spring tive, said the organization pro- general safety of the campus," semester 1999." vides counseling and offers ser- Hernandez said. The meeting will begin at 6 vices to make women aware of '20/20's nauseating prank Sawyer had invited the produc- Upon further reflection, ABC ABC show's version ers to her Manhattan apartment realized it had set up another to discuss story ideas over lunch. experiment in social etiquette. of Candid Camera Two vats of chili were prepared Were the producers really com- one normal, which Sawyer ate, fortable with having their reac- leaves bad taste and one heavily salted that was tions televised or were they just fed to the junior staffers. saying so because they knew their NEW YORK (AP) The idea At one point, Sawyer briefly bosses wanted the story on the went down as bad as the chili. excused herself from the room, air? ABC has shelved a "20/20" seg- and the cameras zeroed in on the ABC decided it was best just to ment where a half-dozen employ- producers' reaction. While there leave the videotape on the cutting ees were fed bad chili at lunch in were some complaints, Sawyer room floor, she said. Diane Sawyer's home and then was even defended by someone For the record, the eight pro- secretly videotaped to see if they who speculated that perhaps a ducers were fed a real lunch when complained about the food. top fell off a salt shaker. At no they got back to the office. Sawyer The idea, which was to be part point did anyone complain to promised to treat them to another of a story on the social pressure their boss. lunch soon. put on people to lie, was aban- When Sawyer explained the "I feel terrible if anyone was doned after at least one of the ruse, "most people laughed," upset by this," Sawyer said eight duped associate producers Murphy said. One staff member Thursday. "It was simply meant expressed some discomfort about expressed concern about being on to be an innocent 'Candid Camera' it, ABC spokeswoman Eileen camera, but the others said they moment, catching people in the Murphy said Thursday. had no problem being in the seg- act of being polite, which, for the "It's just not worth it: she said. ment. record, they all were." Little buckaroos 'Cowboy up,' start rodeo riding before puberty Sarah Orr/Spartan Daily San Jose State University graduate student Scott Sympson puts some finishing touches on his LOS BANOS (AP) Sporting thesis project, which he has been working on for more than six months. Sympson, who is master- a white Stetson pulled dovm to his " It's the you'll ever Ing in spatial art, has not yet named the sculpture. The sulpture will be shown in gallery three in the brow and a pair of beaten, brown best rush art building during a reception 6 to 8 p.m., May 18. leather chaps covering his Wrangler blue jeans, Tucker Dean get.You're acting on reaction. You may be one of the toughest little don't have time to think. If you start cowboys around. He's only 8, but he's been riding thinking, then the bull has you beat. Ho Chi Minh poster causes uproar bucking miniature bulls for two years. SANTA ANA (AP) A judge Ltd. sought the court order for South Vietnamese national Leaning up against the fence Travis Dean extended a temporary restraining Truong Van Tran to remove the anthem. arid digging his spurs into the ig-year-old order Thursday barring a Little display because it was disrupting Many of the protesters had fled ground, he and his bullriding bull rider Saigon video store owner from other businesses. South Vietnam in 1975 when com- buddy Carson Gracia, 7, have // displaying a poster of late Tran's attorney, Ronal Talman, munist forces entered Saigon. been eyeing the bulls all morning. Communist leader Ho Chi Minh could not be reached for comment C hers left more than a decade The two were among 18 boys said. ficulty of the miniature bull. If the and a Vietnamese flag until a Thursday, but he has said that later after being freed from prison between ages 5 and 15 who came From the youngest to the old- rider is thrown before the time hearing next week. Tran will rehang the items if the camps. from California, Nevada and est, these boys are excited about limit, he gets no points. Orange County Superior Court court lifts the ban. They compared Tran's act to Oregon to compete in the first Lil' riding. "I started riding because I Judge Tam Nomoto Schumann set Mrs. Schumann ordered Tran posting a portrait of Adolf Hitler Bucks Rodeo and Co.'s competi- "It's the best rush you'll ever watch bullriding a lot and because a hearing for Wednesday on the last month to take down the items in a Jewish neighborhood. tion of the year. get," said Travis Dean, 15, of my dad does it: Carson said. "I question of whether displaying until Thursday's hearing. Tran said he is not a commu- Sonora. "You're acting on reaction. want to do this until I'm a star at On the Lil' BUCkS circuit, they the items are a public nuisance or Terra-Buchard canceled Tran's nist but believes the United ride miniature bulls that grow to You don't have time to think. If it." free speech protected by the U.S. monthly lease on his video store States should consider improving be about three or four feet tall and you start thinking, then the bull Carson was six when he won Constitution. and gave him 30 days to vacate relations with Vietnam. weigh up to 900 pounds. Most has you beat." the Lil' Bucks' Pee Wee division The wall-sized portrait and because of the protests last month Southern California is home to junior rodeo circuits use calves As a safety measure, the boys championship last year. flag sparked five days of protest when some 500 demonstrators about 300,000 Vietnamese immi- and steers. wear helmets with face masks, "He started riding miniature last month outside the store in a picketed the store. grants, two-thirds of them clus- This way, the boys can really protective vests, leather chaps bulls since he was 3," said Westminster strip mall. Some waved flags of the former tered around Little Saigon in learn these bulls by riding on over their blue jeans and leather Carson's father Dave Gracia, 36. Mall owner Terra-Burchard South Vietnam and sang the Westminster. them many times. If you ride on a boots with dulled spurs. "He's smart. He watches the sport. calf, that animal is going to grow With a pair of judges, a rodeo He can tell you what every bull is in a short while and you won't be clown and the emcee, there are at going to do. He even tells me what able to ride it too many times," least four adults in the ring dur- I did wrong when I buck off." said Donnie Landis, co-owner of ing each ride. They're all on hand the Lil' Bucks based in Sonora. to help keep the riders safe after He owns 60 miniature bulls they have been thrown off. and organizes rodeo competitions 'This is awesome. I wish they all over California, Oregon, had something like this when I THIS YEAR A LOT OF COLLEGE Nevada and Idaho. was younger," said Chris Meeks, a SENIORS WILL BE GRADUATING "This is a young man's sport 24-year-old professional bull rider hang ten, and the sooner they can get start- from Daniel, Wyoming who was INTO DEBT. ed the bett,er," said Landis, a pro- judging the Los Ba1108 event last month. six* fessional rodeo clown. earn Although the animals are In order to qualify, riders must Under the Army's smaller than regular bulls, the stay on the bulls for six seconds Loan Repayment sport is plenty rough for these for Pee Wee division (5 to 8 years could get old and eight seconds for the prograrn, you cowboys. out from under with a Hollis Tbdd, 15, from Sutter older riders, Bull Calf divison (9-

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That someone other than as the men's basketball coach Continued from page 1 Karen Smith will pace the which has paid off huge div- sidelines for the Spartans' idends and he hired games remaining beginning with Saturday's next year was, to say the least, Olympic gold medalist Pablo Western Athletic Conference home game with predictable. Morales as the women's swim- Fresno State University. Her team was overmatched ming coach. Smith said the season's record to date is a dis- night in and night out, which Along that reasoning, it appointment and discouraging to the team she led to its 2-18 overall and 0-7 would make perfect sense for said that it was difficult going into the year with Western Athletic Conference Bell to lure another high-pro- so many injuries. records this year. file coach to SJSU to assume 'The best part is that we're still together, still That she chose to resign with the women's basketball practicing. It's real encouraging to have a team half the Spartans' WAC ached- If I may be so bold, I'd like that's still willing to work hard," Smith said. ule left, was a surprise. to suggest former Laser's head coach Angela Beck as Megan Gluhan, a junior, said the announce- Based on what she told the Spartari Daily, she a possible candidate. Beck became available as soon ment of Smith's resignation came as a surprise. resigned for understandable reasons. Her resigna- as her league, the American Basketball League, filed "I was definitely shocked and upset because tion, she hopes, will inspire her team to finish the for bankruptcy, and she was out of a job. She is well she gave me the opportunity to play here. It's season on a good note, allow San Jose State known amongst SEU1 Jose women's basketball fans hard to see her go. I know she loves basketball University to find a new coach and allow her to move and one of her ex-assistants, Tracie Morris, is and coaching," said Gluhan, -on last year. on. already here. A walk-on player is one who came to the team Maybe she saw the writing on the wall, maybe she I have no idea if she's inte.rested, or if SJSU is without a scholarship and made the team wanted to go out on her own terms, but one can only either, but her hiring would add instant credibility to through tryouts, rather than being recruited. hope her strategy works, for the players' sake. a program that has none. Bell said Smith will be missed in the program, One player, Megan Gluhan, said she is already Her hiring would also have enormous pull with and does not blame her for the season's record. inspired to play better, but she was never the prob- local basketball talent, which is where the "playing "She's a quality person and very popular in the lem. Gluhan is the team's leading scorer, which for their lives* part comes in. Players that show little department. The most difficult thing to replace would suggest that she isn't one to take the night off'. heart, should have little room on next year's will be her cooperative attitude and smile. To say No, the players that will be most strongly affected team,which already has two highly regarded it [the record) is ICaren's fault...no way," Bell said. are those who haven't been playing their best bas- recruits. Kerri Nakamoto, who averaged 15.7 points File photo Bell said the athletic department will meet at Mitty High school in 1997- ketball all year. Granted, the Spartans never had all per game for Archbishop Coach Karen Smith announced her resignation 7 a.m. Monday to begin the search for a new their players available because of injuries. 1998 and Crissy Diluzio, who scored 29 points in the hopes to begin inviting people in Thursday. Her career record with the Spartans coach, and he Those players those who played will be Division III state championship game for Sacred was for interviews by March 1. He did not name any charged with sending Karen Smith off on a positive Heart Cathedral, should push for playing time at the 49-134 and this year her team was 2-18. possible candidates. note. They should have plenty of incentive. guard positions. If they hope to make Spartan women's basketball Just look at what the men's basketball tezun has into something more than a laughing stock, then done since its disaster of a year ago. Johnson made they will have to play the rest of the season like their returning players prove their worth and as a result Spartans lose ugly one to Fresno State lives depend on it. There's a good chance that won't most of them have shown vast improvement. Will Behind 28 points and the near Until head coach Phil Johnson closer than four points from that be such a stretch. Trawick, Michael Quinney, Shaun Murray and lights-out shooting of Terrance was given a double-technical foul point. Their basketball lives may indeed depend on their Shawn McCullough have all improved since last year Roberson, the Fresno State with just over two minutes Michael Quinney led the San ability to make this season salvageable. and have contributed mightily to their team's com- University Bulldogs beat the remaining, the Spartans were Jose State men's basketball team If the players decide to simply mail the season in, plete turn-around. Spartans 57-52 in Fresno. very much in the game. But that with 21 points and was 4-for-8 then many of them may be without a team next year. Who know's, maybe someone can do the same with The Spartans scored just 16 double-technical allowed from three-point range. Will In the year that Chuck Bell has been SJSU's ath- the women's program and Angela Beck would be as points in the first half, but trailed Demetrius Porter of the Bulldogs Trawick led the Spartans with 18 letic director, he has made a name for himself as good as anyone. by just four points. Neither team to sink four free throws and push rebounds. someone who can acquire the high-profile coach. He Jeremiah Oshan is the Spartan Daily sports edi- shot 40 percent from the field for the Bulldog lead to eight points. Full game story to appear in hired University of Arizona assistant Phil Johnson tor "It's Game Time' will appear from time to time. the game. The Spartans never got any Monday's edition. You don't know what I 'judo'

David Allen (right), a junior majoring in criminal justice. and Douglas Hawes (left), an SJSU alumnus, who has his master's degree in history, practice holds in the beginning Judo class on Thursday.

Dave Williams (center), Judo instructor, shows students how to do earn a point. This class is the beginning Judo, and it's scheduled on Photos by Dai Sagan "ne-waza," a technique designed to lock your opponent in a hold to Tuesday and Thursday in Uchida hall.

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Student ID required. ercoupons for discount -Lost & Found ads are offered free, 3 lines for 3 days, as a service MO= IMMO MOM vacations Of merchandise. to the campus community. MEM di= NM Page 4 SPORTS Friday, February 5, 1999 Resignation provides new opportunity Smith: rptirtt someone other than as the men's basketball coach Continued from page 1 ren Smith will pace the which has paid off huge div- Zelines for the Spartans' idends and he hired games remaining beginning with Saturday's next year was, to say the least, Olympic gold medalist Pablo Western Athletic Conference home game with predictable. Morales as the women's swim- Fresno State University. Her team was overmatched ming coach. Smith said the season's record to date is a dis- night in and night out, which Along that reasoning, it appointment and discouraging to the team she led to its 2-18 overall and 0-7 would make perfect sense for said that it was difficult going into the year with Western Athletic Conference Bell to lure another high-pro- so many injuries. records this year. file coach to SJSU to assume "The best part is that we're still together, still That she chose to resign with the women's basketball practicing. It's real encouraging to have a team half the Spartans' WAC sched- If I may be so bold, I'd like that's still willing to work hard," Smith said. ule left, was a surprise. to suggest former Laser's head coach Angela Beck as Megan Gluhan, a junior, said the announce- Rased on what she told the Spartan Daily, she a possible candidate. Beck became available as soon ment of Smith's resignation came as a surprise. resigned for understandable reasons. Her resigna- as her league, the Arnerican Basketball League, filed "I was definitely shocked and upset because tion, she hopes, will inspire her team to finish the for bankruptcy, and she was out of a job. She is well she gave me the opportunity to play here. It's season on a good note, allow San Jose State known amongst San Jose women's basketball fans hard to see her go. I know she loves basketball University to find a new coach and allow her to move and one of her ex-assistants, Tracie Morris, is and coaching," said Gluhan, a walk-on last year. on. already here. A walk-on player is one who carne to the team Maybe she saw the writing on the wall, maybe she I have no idea if she's interested, or if SJSU is without a scholarship and made the team wanted to go out on her own terms, but one can only either, but her hiring would add instant credibility to through tryouts, rather than being recruited. hope her strategy works, for the players' sake. a program that has none. Bell said Smith will be missed in the program, One player, Megan Gluhan, said she is already Her hiring would also have enormous pull with and does not blame her for the season's record. inspired to play better, but she was never the prob- local basketball talent, which is where the "playing "She's a quality person and very popular in the lem. Gluhan is the team's leading scorer, which for their lives" part comes in. Players that show little department. The most difficult thing to replace would suggest that she isn't one to take the night off. heart, should have little room on next year's will be her cooperative attitude and smile. To say No, the players that will be most strongly affected team,which already has two highly regarded it [the record) is Karen's fault...no way," Bell said. are those who haven't been playing their best bas- recruits. Kerri Nakamoto, who averaged 15.7 points hie ph,to Bell said the athletic department will meet at ketball all year. Granted, the Spartans game for Archbishop Mitty High school in 1997- for a new never had all per Coach Karen Smith announced her resignation 7 a.m. Monday to begin the search their players available because of injuries. '998 and Crissy Diluzio, who scored 29 points in the coach, and he hopes to begin inviting people in Those players those who played will be Division III state championship game for Sacred Thursday. Her career record with the Spartans was for interviews by March 1. He did not name any charged with sending Karen Smith off on a positive Heart Cathedral, should push for playing time at the 49-134 and this year her team was 2-18. possible candidates. note. They should have plenty of incentive. guard positions. If they hope to malce Spartan women's basketball Just look at what the men's basketball team has into something more than a laughing stock, then done since its disaster of a year ago. Johnson made they will have to play the rest of the season like their returning players prove their worth and as a result Spartans lose ugly one to Fresno State lives depend on it. There's a good chance that won't most of them have shown vast improvement. Will Behind 28 points and the near Until head coach Phil Johnson closer than four points from that be such a stretch. Trawick, Michael Quinney, Shaun Murray and lights-out shooting of Terrance was given a double-technical foul point. Their basketball lives may indeed depend on their Shawn McCullough have all improved since last year Roberson, the Fresno State with just over two minutes Michael Quinney led the San ability to make this season salvageable. and have contributed mightily to their team's com- University Bulldogs beat the remaining, the Spartans were Jose State men's basketball team If the players decide to simply mail the season in, plete turn-around. Spartans 57-52 in Fresno. very much in the game. But that with 21 points and was 4-for-8 then many of them may be without a team next year. Who know's, maybe someone can do the same with The Spartans scored just 16 double-technical allowed from three-point range. Will In the year that Chuck Bell has been SJSU's ath- the women's program and Angela Beck would be as points in the first half, but trailed Demetrius Porter of the Bulldogs Trawick led the Spartans with 18 letic director, he has made a name for himself as good as anyone. by just four points. Neither team to sink four free throws and push rebounds. someone who can acquire the high-profile coach. He Jeremiah Oshan is the Spartan Daily sports edi- shot 40 percent from the field for the Bulldog lead to eight points. Full game story to appear In hired University of Arizona assistant Phil Johnson tor. "It's Game Time" will appear from time to tirrze. the game. The Spartans never got any Monday's edition. You don't know what I 'judo'

David Allen (right), a junior majoring in criminal justice, and Douglas Hawes (lett), an SJSU alumnus, who has his master's degree in history, practice holds in the beginning Judo class on Thursday

Dave Williams (center), Judo instructor, shows students how to do earn a point. This class is the beginning Judo, and it's scheduled on Photos by Dai Sugano "ne-waza," a technique designed to lock your opponent in a hold to Tuesday and Thursday in Uchida hall.

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Page 6 NEWS Friday, Feboury 5, 1999 Dancin' with myself ... oh, oh, oh, Punk: open mike Continued from page 1 be scared, sign up'" One member even said, "Even if someone's signed up for a song %%As long as peo- already, sign up. They might comIng chicken out." ple are Jeff Varmell, a West Valley out to see punk College student, was one of the fans who was frightened. rock, I'm happy "(I feel) nervous," Varrnell said. "I've never been on a stage before because it's still in front of audience." Vermeil chose a Descendants my favorite type song. Although he was a fan of the band, stage fright wasn't the only of music. obstacle. I'Myage') is one of the songs I Greg Hetson don't know, so it's kind of tough," Vermeil said. "I'm definitely tak- ing this up with me." guitar player The "this" he was referring to // was a little booklet that contained the lyrics of the songs the karaoke dition of Iggy Pop's "Search and band would play. Destroy." By the time Vermeil took the Some audience members stage, he memorized the song, could've been mistaken for the though. originals. They were comfortable, Others were scared, but they intense and knew the lyrics. didn't think twice about the Bobby Omen was one of them. opportunity to sing with the band Omen sang the Deadboys' "Sonic of legendary punkers. Reducer." "It's a once in a lifetime oppor- "It's one of my favorite old tunity," said Dave Massung, who songs," said Omen, who declined admitted to being scared. "Mike to state his age, but he has been a Watt is an idol of mine." punk fan since 1976. "I got the 45 For other punk karaoke when it came out." gingers, they had an advantage: A 45 is a record; the Deadboys they were already in bands. were a late '70s band; hence, Members of local bands, such Omen has been around. as the Odd Numbers and Punk scene veterans or new Curbside, looked comfortable in fans, Hetson just wants to keep front of the band. punk rock alive. Dal Saguno/Spartan Daily "It felt euphoric," said Damien "As long as people are coming I'm happy Kevin Kopjak, a sophomore majoring in theater arts, practices Wednesday in Spartan Complex East. This was the first tittle Cubrod, a member of Curbside, out to see punk rock, because it's still my favorite type social dance by himself during the beginning social dance class on Kopjak has taken social dance who won the band's karaoke grand prize of a t -shirt for his ren- of music." Burger King: replaces CarIs Jr.'s Coleman testifies in trial INGLEWOOD, Calif (AP) autograph July 30. Continued from page 1 included. meals, he said. Eighty-six-pound former TV "She called across the room Senior Lisa Dints, thinks the opening of Karin Jefferson, an employee for Market star Gary Coleman testified again quite loudly, 'Ain't you Spartan Daily article, the decision to bring cor- Sbarros and Marketplace cafe are a great Cafe, said she sees the Marketplace Cafe as a Thursday he was trying to get gonna put nothing nice on it?'" porate business into the university came from improvement in food, drinks and atmosphere. great meeting area where people enjoy hang- away from a large and scary Coleman said. "I thought that's research conducted by the Spartan Shops, It's a nice atmosphere (Market Cafe)," said ing out. woman when he hit her during really rude." which focused on how to meet student needs. Dinis. "I like sitting by the window and watch- "Everybody loves it. It's better than the a dispute over an autograph. Coleman, who works for a Michele Gendreau, director of Spartan ing people walk by." Pub. The old Pub was dirty and they (students) Coleman, who played Arnold mall security force, said Ms. Dining, said the new concepts all came from "And when it's cold it's better than waiting didn't like it; we get a lot more customers and in the sitcom "Diff'rent Fields swore at him and called researching what students wanted. She said outside to get jazzland (coffee)," Dinis said. people really like the environment," said Strokes," admitted during his him a punk, so he swore back. the changes were made because the customers The Student Union and the Marketplace Jefferson. misdemeanor assault and bat- He tore up the autograph and wanted them. Cafe are bringing in more customers, said Student Loren Bush said the new food for- tery trial that he hit Tracy that's when she allegedly There was an ambivalence to bringing cor- Samuel Archibald, supervisor of the Student mats are a plus for SJSU, but he still laments Fields. became menacing. porations onto the campus, Gendreau said, but Union. the loss of the Pub. "I'm very small, very deli- "After she bristled and got a the prices are the same as those in the fran- The new concepts offer a variety to the stu- "I miss the Pub, he said. It had clean tables cate, you know," said Coleman, little huffy and blocked my path chises off campus; except taxes are already dents and are affordable with the combo and beer. It was homey." who stands 4-foot-7. I decided, well, she looks like "I don't break easy, but I do she wants to slap the taste out break. And I was getting real of my mouth," he said. scared, so I thought it's either Ms. Fields claims to suffer changes made to benefit students fight or flee," Coleman said. from headaches and muscle Schedule: Coleman, 30, said Ms. Fields, spasms since the incident and Continued from page 1 said. (:lara University registrar, the traditional a 205-pound bus driver, yelled has filed a $1 million lawsuit Griggs said she prefers one day classes, but class schedule has existed for more than 15 at him after he gave her an against Coleman some students and all of the faculty to get she has taken Tuesday/Thursday classes in the years. feedback on the current class schedule being past. Lamoreaux said that changing to a two-day offered, said Stork. On the other hand, student Starlyn class schedule, to her 1cnowledge, has never By April 1998, SJSU had received 646 sur- Jamison, a radio, television and film major, is been proposed at Santa Clara University. veys back from students and 533 forms back pessimistic about the schedule. "If I could get more class time out of the from faculty members, according to Stprk. She thinks the 75-minute class sessions schedule, I would consider it," Lamoreaux said. "'We were greatly pleased with the random may be time consuming because it may inter- About 95 percent of the Santa Clara sample," Stork said. 'The faculty are willing to fere with students work schedules, family and University classes are Monday/ Wednesday/ FIRST-CLASS THRILLER WITH adjust their schedule to meet the student's personal time. Friday and Tuesday/ Thursday, according to "A needs." Jcunison said the 150-minute Friday class Ed Ryan, student affairs official. The response from the 1,179 individuals schedule may cause students to become rest- San Diego State University, unlike Santa SEXY SURPRISES. who returned their survey forms indicated an less, bored and may even cause students to fall Clara University, is experimenting with Friday overwhelming preference for a two-day sched- asleep in class. and Saturday classes, according to Carole ule, she said. Students may be overwhelmed with infor- Scott, dean division of under graduate studies. MEL GIBSON HAS Veregge said that many current students mation and may not be able to absorb all the Scott said for more than 30 years, the old prefer Tuesday/Thursday classes. material at one time, she said. scheduling tradition has existed. low NEVER BEEN BETTER!" The majority of classes will be affected, but Not all universities are experimenting with "Students demand morning classes between PATTY SPITLER WISH TV it does not mandate departments to change a new class schedule. 8:30 a.m. until 1 p.m.," Scott said. their current schedule, Veregge said. For the private school, Santa Clara She said the university has implemented .4611 I Azny Griggs, who is pursuing a master's University it does not appear that it will be some Monday/ Wednesday classes and admin- PelBA CK IS A RIDE ON THE degree in education, is looking forward to the experimenting with changing its class sched- istrators will continue to experiment with class change. ule in the near future. class scheduling. "I like classes longer and less often," Griggs According to Carol Lamoreaux, the Santa 'iwiirs'IDE! IT'S WHAT YOU'VE All BEEN LOOKING FOR!" Secretary: visits LAUREN HUDSON WKBO TS Continued from page 1 GIBSON IS TERRIFIC home education. 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