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See Dick run. See Dick The Dean's list on Forum heldto feel out See Dick onthe teach. reasons whySU should frustrations on finalizing spiritual pathtowards switchto D-3. affiliation. enlightenment? Firedarkenscampusbuildings Questions stilllinger about death;reward offered byparents JerryPionk ManagingEditor

CrimestoppersofKingCountyis seekinginformationaboutthedeath of Douglas Martin, whose body was discoveredinanunderground utility vault nearCampion Tower on Jan. 13 of this year. Martin's parents are alsooffer- ing an$11,000 reward for any in- formation leadingto the arrest of the individuals responsible for the deathof their son. The Martin family would also likeanybody whomayhave seen any suspicious activity the morn- ingofJan.9atapproximately 2:20 Amy O'Leary /Assistant PhotoEditor a.m. tocome forward. Precautionarymeasureswere a explosioninanunderground Monday taken after small vault afternoon. Douglas Martin wasa 59",24- -year-old white male. He was last DouglasMartin, SUstudent, JOEDUANE AssistantSecurityManagerCraig Bannon. Security closed off the seenleavingMoe'sMo'Roc'nCafe former ground area, department wasfounddeadonJan. 13, 1995. Staffßeporter Birklid said that the below while thefire con- at the corner of 10thAvenue and electrical vault is a"concrete shell nectedwaterhoses toa nearbyhy- East PikeStreet earlyinthemorn- Monday at around 2:30 p.m., madetoholdcicctricalconnectors." drant and, Birklid estimated, ing on Jan.9th. He was wearinga aminerhasnotdeterminedacause Winston Limheard what sounded The fire may have started be- dousedthe fivein abouteightmin- brownand whitehoodedplaidshirt of because the extremely "likeabang"andnoticed a"toxic" cause of an exploding circuit utes. death of and atweedcap. decayedcondition of thebody,but smellas smokeswelteredfromthe breaker, whichcaused the insula- Power was shut down to the li- Police have not ruled the inci- theyhavenot ruledoutthepossibil- ground. Lim,astudent workingat tion around onebundle of wire to brary,Bannon,Garrand,Pigott,En- denthomicide although investiga- ity of physical violence,according thesecurity boothlocatednear11th catch on fire, Birklid said. The gineering, Casey,Fine Arts, Stu- tions are being conductedby Se- to at Examiner's Avenue and Marion Street saw explosion wasminor. dent Union and Biology buildings a source the office attlePolice DepartmentHomicide andthe parents smokecoming from theshrubbery According to Lim, no flames for saftey concerns, with the Ad- ofMartin. Detectives. "We wouldliketohaveanybody at the northwest corner of the could be seen, and it was "pretty ministration and Loyolabuildings "Rightnow we haveno newin- whopossibly sawanaltercationon BannonBuilding. much mostly smoking." being the only two not affected. formation,"DetectiveSonnyDavis East James and Broadway, or on Notified of the incident,campus Security called911 and the Se- Powerwas initially turned offfor of SPD said, "Weare still waiting the security reasons, so East James outside Campion discoveredsmokeseeping attle Fire Department opened the safety butremained off for further word." through the accesspanel toan un- accesspanellocatedinthebushesa The KingCounty Medical Ex- SeeRewardonpage2 derground vault. few feet outside the entrance to SeeFireonpage2 Newchapelunveiled

BILLCHRISTIANSON begin in 1996. AssistantManagingEditor Thenewchapel will bebuilt on thenorthwestcornerofwhatis now a hundred years after its the student parkinglot acrossEast t)vernding, Seattle University has Spring Street from XavierHall. taken its first major step toward Most of the $3 million has al- building its first ever worshipping readybeenraisedthroughgifts. SU hall. alumniRhoadyandJeanMarieLee Over 250 students, teachers,lo- donated $2 million and an addi- cal architects and membersofSe- tionalgift of $500,000came from attleart gallerieswitnessedthis first the Jesuit community. stepasproject architectStevenHoll JerryCobb, SJ, chapelcommit- unveiledthe first schematic design teechairperson, said thedesign is oftheproposed$3millionbuilding pretty much final. Tuesdaynight. SeeChapelonpage2 Construction of the chapel will Over250people cameto CampionBallroom Tuesday night tocheck out thenewchapeldesign. News

2 News InteriorDesignofProposedChapel Free GraduateSchoolSeminarforJuniors,Seniors Fr.Robert Spitzer,SJ andDr.Arthur Fisher willdiscussprepara- tion for GRE's, recommendation letters and application essays for graduate school,April13 at nooninWyckoffAuditorium.

Students:HelpPlan SU'sNew Student Center

Air your views onhow SU's newstudent centermight best serve student needs. The University Center Committee will hold focus groups onFriday,April 7 from 12 to 1p.m.and Thursday, April13 Chapel:SUsees firstmodelofnewchapel from 2 to3 p.m. Call SharoninStudent Development,ext.6066 to reserve a placeinthe discussion. Frompage 1 land. The $32 million project is "Thisarrayofdifferent lights tran- currentlyindesigndevelopmentand scends this idea." Scholarships HealthCareerStudents "We willbedoing furthur work will beginconstructionin1995. Also in the chapel design is a for on theinterior furnishings,suchas Sullivansaidheis excitedabout reflectingpond and a bell tower. representations Mary design impact tower PacificMedical will award five$1,500scholarships tostudentsof of and St. Holl's andthe itwill The bell will stand on the and stations of the cross have on theuniversity. oppositesideof the pondfrom the nursing,radiology,laboratory technology anddentalhygiene.Appli- Ignatias and tabernacle." "One,itwillcreateaworthyplace chapel.Inaddition,asmallamount cations must be submittedby April28. Call 326-4084. The new chapel will be called ofworship,"Sullivan said. "Num- ofgrasswillbeplantedinthemiddle Pathways Springtime TheChapelof St.IgnatiusLoyola, ber two,it will create an architec- of the pond. Offers Three Varietiesof Fun namedafter the founderof the Je- turalsymbol of theroleof thereli- "ThisiswhereIwouldseeducks suits. giousdimension." living,"Hollsaid withasmile. LeadersandPeerMentors to PathwaysDiscoveryGroup inviteyou People whodidnot gettoseethe The6,100square-footchapelhad The pond will be visible from join them for a weekend getaway of relaxation and fun at Ocean model willhave the opportunity. to be downsized from aproposed inside the chapel through a glass Shores,April GregLulay Lynn 8-9. Call or Hernick at 296-2525. "Themodel willgoondisplayin 10,000 square-foot building be- wall,Cobb said. Pathways join aregional will students from several schools for Pigott within two weeks,"he said. causeof budget restrictions. But Hollsaid chapel will "serve as to campus;April Issaquah. conference address wellnesson 7-9in Call "We justorderedcovering to pro- Hollbelieves the decrease in size thebeacononcampus." Fr.JosephMcGowan at 296-2278 fordetails. tectit." willnothurt theoverall project. Cobb said "this is a great gift Media,"Peer-Educators/Herstory Pathwayshosts "ImageandThe Hull, whogrewuponBainbridge "Iam veryhappy thebuildingis notonly to SU, but to the city of at to in discussions on gender issues SU. You're welcome join on Islandandgraduatedfrom theUni- small," Holl said. "Ibelieve the Seattle." Tuesday, April11atnoonintheUpperChieftain and at 6:30p.m.in versity of Washington, said he is decrease insizemadethe building The new chapel willbebuilt on Bellarmine's 1891Room. CallGregVernon at 296-2525. pleased tohave theopportunity to evenmoreintensified." thenorthwestcornerofwhatis now return to the Northwest and con- Highlighting the design is what the studentparking lotacross East HiyuCouleeHikingClub'sSpringPlans tribute toitsarchitecture. Hollcalls "bottlesoflight." Irregu- SpringStreet from XavierHall. "The process has been great," lar shapes emerge from the roof Hollsaidthechapel,whichwillhold AHinterestedinanalpinehikeintheCascadesmay jointhis trekon said Holl,whois atenuredprofes- andface infour directions. These 240people, willhelpforma campus Sunday,April 9,leavingtheparkinglotadjacent to themail roomat soratColumbiaUniversity. "Each structurescontain differentshades quadrangle.WithtriencwPigoitßuild- 8 a.m. Expect to hike in some snow. For info on this and other stepofthewayIhavelearnedsome- ofstainedglass thatgathertogether ing,the StudentUnion Buildingand upcominghikes,call DanMatlock orPaulRiley at 296-5490. thingnew." to symbolize one united commu- nowthechapel,thenorthsideofcam- Andfor many atSU, these steps nity. pus will be more aesthetically con- seemlongoverdue. "A studentprayinginthechapel nectedto therest ofthecampus. The SUhas neverhaditsownchapel during daytime will see several chapel willserveasthenorthernlink to inits 104 yearexistence. SUis the beautiful color patterns moving campus,Hollsaid. onlyone ofthe 28JesuitUniversi- acrosstheceilingandwalls,"Cobb "This is a very uniquebuilding," tiesnationallythat does nothavea said. "Therewillbedifferentspiri- Holl said. "Withabuilding of such Reward:Parentsofkrsl l,ooo chapel. tualquality for different rooms." impactonacampus,itis necessaryfor "This isaspecial momentinthe Hollsaidthatatnight, whenSun- it tobedistinct." Frompage 1 anything withoutmoreevidence," longprocessofplanningforanew day mass is held, these different The design is already receiving Parkinglot somewhereafter 2:20 Martin said. chapel," President William Sulli- colorsof lightwillpouroutintothe localmediaattention,Cobbsaid af- van, directions, Tuesday a.m., or someone who noticed a Crimestoppers has aired thein- SJ, who introduced the inter- nightinall symbolizing terapressconference after- car in the vicinity of the steam cident and canbe reached at 343- nationally acclaimedarchitectsaid. the different faiths gathering for noon. vault to come forward," David -2020. Seattle Police have posted Hollrecentlysubmitted the win- oneceremony. Cobb said this is just the begin- Martin,the victim's father, said. bulletins around campus and can ningdesigninaninternationalcom- "Withauniversitylikethis there ningofthemedia attention. expect "Rightnow as far as theregular becontacted at 684-5550. petition for the new Museum of aresomanydifferent studentsfrom "I national attention." policeareconcerned theycan't do ContemporaryArtinHelsinki,Fin- different backgrounds," Hollsaid. Fire:Poweroutagesweepsacrosscampus Frompage 1 Juniors AmitTrivediandShane icsclass flippedonandoff,and the that SeattleCityLightcouldmake Arakaki wereamong thoseaffected fan noise turned onand off. Iwas repairs. Power was restored next bythe lackofpower. "We wanted hopingeverythingwouldgooffso morningat 12:07 a.m. todo ourhomework,but the com- Icould goback tomyroomandgo SU will not have to pay for the puter lab was shutdown,"Trivedi tosleep." repairs because the vault contains said. JuniorMargaretteTurlawasan- "SeattleCityLightequipmentand Arakakiadded,"Becauseofthis, noyedbecausestudents wereasked it is their job to take care of it," our work won't be ashighquality to leave the library. Birklid said. as it couldhave been." "Noone would tellus whatwas The computer labs weregreatly SophomoreMikeZbiegiensaid, going on," Turla said. "Ihad no affected withover 200computers "I went to disperse my financial place tostudy." shut off,includingpopular interned aidand the computers wentdown. Although students were incon- access due to the power outage. They toldme to come back later. venienced,Trivedi was glad that Thelasttimepowerwasdisrupted, Becauseofthe fire,Icouldn'teven mostofthecampuswasshutdown. it took six to eight hours to get get adamnmocha." "In asituationlikethis,youcan careful," everythingback on line. Junior PaulReed wasin class at never be to he said. "I'd Amy O'Leary / Assistant Photo Editor Students campus were allaround Pigottwhenpowerbegantoflicker. rather be late withmyhomework Thisis theelectricalconduitthatshortcircuited, causingasmallexplosion by inconvenienced the temporary Reed said that he wasexcited be- than seethe school burn down. Mondayafternoon. poweroutage. cause"The lights inmv econom- News 3 Students get twistedupas springheatsup SophmoreMichelleDelappe was Pathways oneoftheparticipantsinthis game. She saidshequit thegamebecause kicksoff it wasquitetough,and it wasmore fun to watchpeople playing. spring witha Between.andevenduring,rounds of thegame, somewere busycon- twist suming sweets to maintain their energylevel and talkingto friends. MakikoTakita Also, holding a sheet of orange Staffßeporter paper and apencil in their hands, othersweretalkingtodifferentPath- Itstartedwiththeslowmotionof ways staffmembers andPeer Edu- extendingbodyparts,reaching to- catorsto get clues for amystery. wardcolored sheetsofpaperon the Yes, they had to find who kid- cement. nappedFatherBill. It ended with the arrest of law Later people moved to the Casey school students for kidnapping a Atrium wherethey watchedthereen- Jesuit. actmentofthekidnapping. WithSe- This fake kidnapping was just niorErich Wienerasanarrator,eight part of Pathways' spring kick off students played roles and comically event,"Q'LAIM THEQUAD. unraveled this mystery for theaudi- Followinglastyear'ssuccess,the ence. second annual "Q"LAIM THE SeniorGregLulay,peermentorand QUADattractedabout30peopleto Amy o'Leary / Assistant Photo Editor teamleader for Pathways, was satis- quad onTuesday. the Barbara CanandJohnTrenary showtheirflexibilityinagameofTwisterat Tuesday "Q"laim theQuadevent, fied withthisspring'skick offevent. What does "Q"LAIM THE sponsoredbyPathways. 'Tmgladthatatleastitdidn'train.I QUADmean? SeniorGregVernon, washappy," Lulay said,adding that one of the event organizers,said theirfunctions include peereduca- ties. Events like "Q"LAIM THE wearingat-shirtwhileothers wore therecould havebeenmorepeopleif thereisn'tmuchspecialmeaningto tion forums,discoverygroupweek- QUADareespeciallyeasy forany- sweat shirtsand sweaters. Andhe the weatherhadbeenbetter. it. "It'scute,"Vernon said. endsandpeermentorconversation bodytojoin. was theonlyperson withsweaton Vernon, a peer educator team groups. That wasthecaseforSUsopho- his forehead. leaderforPathways,explainedthat Thekick off allows people ac- moreLawrenceSaver. His sweat poured out in beads Spectator thekick offs arelargegroup events tive inPathwaystomix witheach "Wewerejustinthequad.They from anintense gameof twister. Keeping thatPathwayshasevery season. other as well as students who are set up things so we just joined," Twisteris agame inwhichpeople Pathwaysis acampusorganiza- not involved with Pathways. Saversaid. use their legs and hands to reach Watch Since tion thatallows studentstointeract Youdon't have tobeamember In the chilly, cloudy weather, different coloredsheetsofpaper as 1933 onanon-acedemic level. Someof ofPathwaystojoininon theactivi- Saver was one of the few people colors arecalled out.

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Unless you want to beblasphe- teaching and philosophy of life Sherburne was physically and mous, subordinate orsimply rude, comes fromridingalifelongroller mentally exhausted. With asullen you should call him Dick not Fa- coasterdown to endless depthsof look inhiseyes,hereflects about a ther, Professor or even Mr. depression and intense pain, then periodof his life that toSherburne Sherburne,justDick.Helikesthat. up to great spiritual heights and hadnomeaning. He also likes chatting with stu- personalepiphanies.Thismanhas "Iasked myself questions like dents, wakingup at the crack of researchedlife,foundsomeanswers 'haveIeverdoneanythingwithout dawn, smokingcigarettes,meditat- and now wants to make a differ- a price tag?' and 'where the devil ingand teaching. enceinhis students' lives. amI?' butIcouldn'tfind any an- On an average day he explores Attheageof41,Sherburnemade swers," he said. "When Ilearned themysterious waysofBuddhism, a controversial move for a Jesuit thatmy father died,Ihitrock bot- while working out of a briefcase priest.Hedecided to leavehis job tom." that looks much toostiffandbusi- asaprofessorofclassicallanguages With the support of a private ness-like for aman withameditat- at Marquette University and fol- counselor,heliterallycriedhisway ingclay seallyingon hisdesk and lowed his heart eastward tostudy through six months of analyzing little Buddhafigures sitting on the Buddhism. and questioning his "misunder- bookshelves. After years of studying Asian stood"life. Amy Schmidt / Spectator Dick Sherburne is aJesuit pro- literatureandexotic stories about Gradually, hemanagedtopiece DickSherburnesayshisstudentscommunicatebetterwithhiminjournals fessorfromMilwaukee.Heteaches MatteoRicciandother early Jesuit togetherthemissingpartsofhislife ratherthanface toface. aclasscalledCreationSpirituality, travelers, Sherburne packed his and tookthe first few stepstoward or Spiritual Tradition East/West. bags and left apple-pie and aslowhealingprocess.Herealized notreallyimportant. eyes a square. But thetitleis Chevroletfor monksand Zenphi- thatinspiteofhisconstant attempts toface inhisoffice. their and breathein According to Sherburne, what five minutes of methodical losophy. toalwayspleasehisparentsandhis "Students don't openup to me, After something breathing slowly matters is that ithas to Hedevoted countless days and surroundings,he isonlyhuman,or other than injournals;I'mjust too he lifts the bells do withlife,religionandspiritual- andmakesasoundsosoft thatyou ity. can feel the vibrations tingling in He is an extremely popular the tipof your fingers. teacherand person,butit'sunclear Thereis anauraofunderstanding,friendlinessand The goalof this class in not to whether hispopularity isbased on memorizenames ofprophets or to histireless energyfor teaching,his opennessabouthimthat makesstudents want topourall writeas many papersas the night insightintoEasternreligionsorhis allows. Sherburne wants his stu- genuine interest in students who their worriesintohislapand hearhim sayeverythingwillbe dents to understand that there is jam hisclasses. more tolife thansuccessandsuper- Only one thing is sure - at the OK. ficial relationships. "It's what's beginningofeveryquarterstudents beneaththehoodthatreallycounts," are poundingthe keys of thecom- he said. puterized touch-tone registration He also wants his students to system as fast as they can toget a sleepless nights researching Bud- just a"nakedlittleboy,"ashe puts muchof anauthority,"hesaid.But question authority and never take inhis class. his or other wordas place dhism and other Easternreligions it. tostudentsSherburneseemsfriend- any person's Svenson, the Carl a former student in variousparts of Asia,including His lipscurl upinasmile when lierthanSanta Claus himself,and absolute truth. ofSherburne's,had been fighting India,Gyantseand FhasainTibet. headmitsthateventhoughhenever moreunderstandingthanyourown Sherburne is aJesuit,buthe has thesystemfor twoquartersuntilan But the intense work andpressure becamethe popeorevena bishop, mother. what he calls a "healthy skepti- opening finally came through. "I was more than he could take. hismother was still satisfied with Students appreciate suchquali- cism"aboutthe pope."Iwould go wasamazedwhenthemonotonous Sherburne's body burned out and hisaccomplishments inlife. tiesinaprofessor,especially when out of my way to meet the Dalai Lama, but Iwould not to computer voice told me to 'push responded withaheart attack. Sherburne'slife storyand study itcomestoexplainingwhytheyare bother of Easternreligionshave become late with their weekly journalas- cross the street to see the pope," fundamental to all the classes he signments. said Sherburnewith a chuckle,ad- teaches. Thereis an aura ofunder- "Hejustunderstands,"saidNina mittingthathelikestheshock value Do You Like Kids? of standing,friendlinessandopenness Brondmo, oneof hisstudents. "He itall. abouthimthatmakesstudents want makes everybody feelas iftheyare In addition to making a docu- topourall their worriesintohislap worthsomething,evenifyoudon't mentary about monks in Bhutan, andhearhimsayeverythingwillbe always turn inthings on time." publishing a book oncein a while andcorresponding OK.He has thateffect onpeople, In everylecture,he takesout his with the Nobel Volunteer JfHjJ| althoughstudents are morelikely beautiful Tibetan temple bells and Peace Prize recipient the Dalai Lama, to express intimate thoughts and carefully puts them down in front he still finds-time to meet philosophies through assigned ofhimasif they aremadeofglass. withall his students twice. weekly written journals than face Next,he tells his students toclose In a high pitched, very slow, raspy voicehe welcomeseveryone Join intohis office with a warm hand- TheSeattle University SUBWAY'S shake, a friendly "Hi,howare you ANNIVERSARY SALEFRIDAY APRIL 7TH doingtoday?" and theirnames.He neverforgetsaperson'sname.The Children'sLiteracy Project BUY ONE FOOTLONG SUB, GET ONE - names ofstudentssittingintheback to tutor kindergarten Bth grade studentsin of the classroom 10 yearsagoare reading, writingandmath skills. FREE still fresh inhismind,butchances are he will not rememberan ap- Volunteer T\itor Training pointment hemade the daybefore. Frequently thefoyer ofthe theol- Saturday April8,1995 ogy department is filled withpa- - tientstudentsandfriends waitingto 9 a.m. 12:30pm 345 15thAve Schafer Auditorium,LemieuxLibrary seeSherburne. So,everyonce ina Corner of 15th& Harrison while he willpeek out his office Call 296-6412 toconfirm 323-1880 door tosee whoelseis there tosee Contact us inLoyolaHall or call 296-6412 him,offer his "Iam sosorry,"and Second footlongsubmustbeofequal orlesser pnoe. Notgood incombination with anyotheroffer.Not Help Children Succeed goodondouble meats.Oneper customer offer some candy "to keepbody andsoultogether." Features 6 Healthguytellshowtoexerciseawaythoseinjurydemons the musclegroups, followedby 10 begin toapply heat,againintwenty When this happens, your muscles along withaproper diet shouldbe secondsofrestbetween eachstretch. minute increments,to thearea. begin touseglycogen storesforen- justfine.Eightglassesofwateraday Brian Each muscle group should be Thiswillhelpreducetheswelling ergy, whichresults inthe formation should suffice,but if youare work- stretched atleasttwice toensuread- by increasing the blood flow and oflactic acid. ing out, and sweating a gooddeal, Lenzmeier equatewarm-up. alsohelploosenthearea,withtheaid Thisis notabadthing,infactitis this shouldbeincreased to10 to 12 '' Next,remember tostartoff slow. ofstretching. Dependingonthe se- quite common. Proper stretching glasses. This willpreventdehydra- L HealthEarn Thereareplentyofdaysleftinspring verityof theinjury,youcanresume after a workout allows this lactic tionandincreaseyourbody'sability andsummertoworkuptoyourgoal. yourexerciseroutine when youare acidtobecarriedoutofthemuscles tofunctionatpeakperformancelev- We have all lasted through an- Tryingtooverdoitrightawaywill able tostretch thearea withminimal and tobeexcreted. els. otherquarterandnowfindourselves onlycauseyouinjury andpain that ornopain. Ifit is notgiven this chance,the Remember toeatthreegoodmeals inthe seasonof spring. Alongwith willset youback evenfurther. Start Thiscanbeasquicklyas24hours, lacticacidwillcause yourmusclesto aday. Ifyouareexercisingtolose springcomeswarmerweather,longer off slow and gently increase the or cantakeaslongas aweek. Ifthe become very sore. Again, if this weight,do not try togo withouteat- daylighthours andMayshowers. workload on your body as you painis stillmoderate tosevereafter doeshappen,extensivestretchingof ing. Thiswarmer weather and longer progress andcantolerateit. sevendays,youshouldcontactyour theareashouldreturnthemuscles to This will only decrease your daylight seems to attractpeople to body'sability tosustainanexercise the joys of the outdoors. It's the program,and will quickly deterio- perfect time to start that exercise rateyourhealth. program youhave putoffall winter Drinkplentyoffluidsbefore,duringandafterworking A healthy diet will ensure ad- long, or torestart the programyou sweat, equate energy for yourmuscles to havesuspendedfrom fall quarter. out. When you yourbodyislosingvitalfluidsand exercise,and willprovidethenutri- It'salsoa greatwaytogetabreak It to ents they may need to do any re- fromstudying,orforthosedaysyou electrolytes. is veryimportant replenishthese pairs! justdon't want tostudy at all. supplies. AlthoughGatoradeandallthoseothersport Finally,try tokeeponyourexer- Ifyouare juststartinganexercise cise program. Iknow thatitis not program,andIhope thatyouare,or drinkstastegreat,theyarenotnecessary. easy when youhave a busysched- ifyouarerestartinganexercisepro- ule, butdothe bestyoucan. gram,Ihavea few tips thatIwould Working outthree tofour timesa like to share withyou. week consistently will help keep First,alwaysremember tostretch Ifyouhaveoverdone it,yourbody physician,orgototheStudentHealth normal functioning within twenty- youhealthy,andpreventmusclein- outbefore workingout. Nomatter willtellyou. Youwillmostlikelybe Center located inthelowerlevelof four hours. juries.Stick withyourprogramand what theexerciseis,running,biking, inpain the next day,probably as a BellarmineHall. Drinkplentyoffluidsbefore,dur- you willsee results. swimming or tennis,theyallrequire resultofpulledmuscles. Ifthisdoes After your workout, make sure ing and after working out. When So when you are running down adequateandproper stretching. happen, ice the area in 20-minute that you do some cool-down you sweat,your bodyis losing vital thebeaches of LakeWashington at Muscles of most concern arethe increments for the first 24 hours. stretches. fluids and electrolytes. It is very mach speeds, don't forget to stop larger muscle groups, such as the This willhelp limittheswellingby Asyouexercise,yourmuscles are important toreplenish thesesupplies. and smellthe flowers. buttocks,thighs,lowerlegsandchest. reducingtheblood flowto thearea. burning oxygen. When you get AlthoughGatoradeandall those Thestretching shouldconsistoften After the first 24 hours, try to "winded,"or outofbreath,theoxy- other sport drinks taste great, they secondintervals ofstretchtoeachof SLOWLY stretch that area out and gensupply tothemuscles runs low. are not necessary. Regular water,

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Some- toknow thatIwas notaloneinthosesort Staffßeporter throughmanyissuesofreservationlife, would help people gain insight into how,throughtheseplaysandopendia- offeelings. and back to an old girlfriend (Julie contemporarylife onreservationsand log,wehavetofaceup to theseissues. "Ihopepeoplegettheopportunity to "MoonOverMissionDam,"aplay Cajune) who fightsfor justicethrough an awareness ofNative Americans' Theyaresayingthat by the year2005 getclosertothenativepeopleinregard thatopenedlast Saturday atDaybreak her writing.Later,Woody exploreshis struggles,asanalternative to theoften there aregoing tobenomoresalmon. totheirvisionontheworld,"Holloman StarIndianCulturalCenterinDiscov- spiritandidentity. romaniticized portrayals of Native Manis takingintohisownhands how continued. "Thenative worldand the ery Park , showcased the talents of "I think this is the contrast we're American experience. watershouldflow." non-nativeareverydifferentinthe way severalmembersoftheSeattleUniver- they areperceived. Ithink there are sitycommunity andopenedupissues manyaspectsofthisplaythatreflectthat aboutNative American reservations, "Theyaresayingthatbytheyear2oosthereare diversity.The scripthasbeena vehicle land and waterpreservation and con- toexpress ourcommon beliefand the temporaryIndian life. goingtobenomoresalmon.Manistakingintohis importance ofus nativepeople being Members ofthe cast and audience able totell a nativestory. Thatdoesn't said thatthe playis acalltoaction on ownhandshowwatershouldflow. Throughthese happenfrequentlyenough." socialandenvironmental issues. AudiencemembersBrianStreetand "Moon Over Mission Dam," was playsandopendialogue,wehavetofkeeuptothese TonyRose,teachersfromPathFinders writtenbyZan Agzigian,Intermediate Native American Focus School, said SecretaryofForeignLanguages,Soci- issues." they had just finished teaching their ology and International Studies, and VictorCharlo youngstudentsaboutsalmonandthatin VictorCharlo, apoet and writerfrom thelast part oftheirclass theyputupa Montana who works as a counselor dam showingthe break in thenatural withtheConfederatedSalish-Kootenai beingshown," saidPeterCampbell,a "Thereis a spiritual valuehere that Thelatestproductionof"MoonOver cycle. tribes.Thecastof13includedMichael memberoftheColviUe Tribe.'Toone you can't quantify," said Charlo, "I MissionDam"wascast withthehelpof 'Thekidsunderstooditquiteeasily," Holloman,SUfineartsinstructor,and culture water isgiven, to anotherit's hopepeople willrealizethateverything Open To All Possibilities Players saidStreet. Margaret Ramirez, computer records somethingtobecontrolledbymoney.I theyare doing is altering the natural (OTAPP),anallNativeAmerican act- Theproductionfeaturedthemysteri- coordinatorinuniversityrelations.Stage think for Indian people water is life terrain.Thewaterthatiscomingoutof ingtroupefromtheConfederatedSalish- ousandfluid soundsfromeight differ- design is by Carol Wolfe Clay, SU giving. What we are hearing is that alteredriversis notthesame.Itseems KootenaiTribesoftheFlatheadReser- entcxxlarflutesplayedbyCJaryStniuLstjs, assistantprofessorofdrama wateriscausingdeathanddestruction likeasmall thing, but itis a spiritual vationinNorthwestMontana,andlocal whichblendedinwiththedialogue. Thestoryissetin1972duringtherise brought onbyanotherculture." thingthatweneedtopayattentionto.It tribalaffiliated actors. AgzigianandCharloareworkingon ofIndianmilitancy onafictitious reser- "Moon OverMission Dam"inits reallydoeseffect ourwellbeing. 'Theplaybroughtupthoughts that severalnewprojects.Agzigiansaidshe vation in Montana. A young man, third production since 1993, was re- "We're trying to get people to see allowedmetoreflect onmyownlife," isconskieringeastcollaboration<>nideas WoodyLoon(Holloman),returnstohis openedinorder to getfeedbackfrom wherewe'reat," theBitterrootSalish Hollowmansaid.'Theideaofanative foracoupleofherownplaysstillinthe family after fiveyears absenceduring other communities in theSeattle area, eldersaid. "Wecertainlycan'tbedoing livinginanon-nativeenvironmentand works. Agzigian andCharlo want to which adam broke and the ensuing hometoathrivingtheatercultureandan itinanyother way.Wecan'tbe shoot- mystruggletobalancethatsortofexist- rewriteThePassionfromtheBible with flood killed 20 people in the valley. abundance ofNativeAmerican talent, ing ateachother,butthat's whatithas ence." aNativeAmericanperspective. Woody's quest is tofind out whythe accordingto AgzigianandCharlo. come to. 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Make up to $2,000-$4.000+/mo. *K**v* f ~^oal teachingbasic conversational English abroad. Japan, Taiwan, and S.Korea. For more information call: 1(206)632-1146 e»t J60812 PHOTO COURTESY OF THE PACIFICSCIENCECENTER " Attention All Students! Audiences watchingthenewIMAXmovie "DestinyInSpace at ScienceCenter attheSeattleCenter. Preparation from Over$6 BillioninFREE thePacific Financial Aidis now availablefrom private Myonlycomplaint was everbe toexplorenew worlds thanks sector grants & was thatit we able to unmanned cameras and scholarships! All far tooshort. inperson? months ofpreparation.Theresultsare students are eligible! featuring... 603)263-6495 e«t.F6OBll | Forty minutes long, "Destiny in The filmposesthese questions,and spectacular. It made me wishIhad " $1 32 hoursof in-class teaching Space"took fiveyearsand 0million attempts to answer them as it shows becomeanastronaut afterall. " fully proctoredexam toproduce. Spacefootage wasshotby bothwhatscientistonEarthandthosein "Destiny in Space" is the third " researching " additional helpsessions astronautsduringsix differentmissions orbitare anddiscoveringas IMAX® film inthe trilogy whichbe- " personalizedinstruction involving three different shuttle craft wecontinue ourgalactic journey. The gan with "The Dream is Alive" and free applicationadvising (theAtlantis,DiscoveryandEndeavour). rangeofpossibilityseemsendlessaswe continued with"BluePlanet."OnApril " » $395 Price Itopens inthe vast darknessofspace, move fromwatchingthebirthofanew 1,allthreefilmsbeganshowingat the now Call formore information and then wecomeacross theBigBlue solar system in the Orion Nebula to Science Center.Incommemorationof ontheLSAT, GREorGMAT Marble of Earth. Narrator Leonard terraformingMars with the help ofa the fifthanniversaryof thedeployment Nimoy asksquestionsthatmostallofus computersimulation. of theHubbletelescope,there willbe a arecuriousabout Are wealoneinthe Andnotonlydowehaveimagesof lecture givenby Bruce Margon, NextGREClass begins April 10 free NextGMATClass begins April 25 universe?Mightwesomedayreceive a Jupiter,Venus,EarthandMars,wealso April25.Formoreinformation,callthe NextLSATClasses begin April8,12, 13 i\M 51. signalfromadistantcivilization? Will haveimagesoftheshuttlecraftinspace, Pacific Science Center at443-2001. Arts&Entertainment jAJ_K_bJ W~£~ 8 J^m J*^ Trekkiesbeaminto Herstorycelebrateslife CampusAprilBeStsellers . Tom Clancy's 3p-Center (Berkley,$6.99) StarTrekAdventuneat ofSusanB.Anthony byTom Clancy and Steve Pieczenik MichellMouton 2.The Robber Bride PacificScienceCenter ArtsAndEntertainmentEditor (Bantam,$6.50) byMargaret Atwood MichellMouton sadors become equipped 3.The ShippingNews Women's rights activistSusanB. Anthony will bereincarnated ArtsandEnterainment with exposure (Touchstone, $12) anti-matter April 10 to recelebrate her 50th birthday. SU students are invited that monitor by E. Annie Proulx Visitors to the Pacific Sci- indicators ex- to attend. traneous 4.Seinlanguage (Bantam, ence Center can become ki- emission of anti- On April 4, Seattle University kicked off its annual Herstory matter $5.99) tergalactic ambassadors, from the 15-foot celebration.Thecelebration,puton by thePatricia WismerCenter core, by Jerry Seinfield save their starship from de- matter/anti-m Atter for Women, educates and celebrates the lives and history of and all those Star Trek gad- 5.Smilla's Sense of Snow struction and maybe even women worldwide.Some 17 events are scheduled through April gets. Then they give visi- (Dell,$6.50) meetaKlingon orFcrengi or 25.Oneof those events is"SusanB.Anthony: theNapoleonof the tors atour Main Engi- byPeter Hoeg two when they embark on a of the Movement," a one-woman show by northwest artist Melinda neering 6. Chicken SoupFor The science fiction voyagein the Section. Strobel. During their tour, in- Soul (Health Star Trek Adventure. the Oneof themain goals of theHerstory programsis to educate the tergalactic Communications,$12) It's an action packed tour ambassadors be- campus about the experiencesof women. come part a by Jack Canfield and Mark of the 20 by 30 foot U.S.S. of melt down Thisperformance piecehelps them dothat,according toMichell emergency. warp Victor Hansen Kelly, a recreation of the A near Delappe,a staff member at the Wismer Center. is also a 7.Ambush at Corellia main engineering section of core breach. There "Audience members will be guests at the party," said side, (Spectra/Bantam, $5.99) the U.S.S Enterprise. serious visitors can Delappe. "It directly involves the audience with a main learn byRogerMacßride Allen Starfleet officers, played the differences be- figure, a main figure who radically changed history for 8.Embraced By The Light by local actors, will take 25 tweenfact andfiction in sev- women." Star sci- (Bantam, $5.99) to 30 intergalactic ambassa- eral areas of Trek The performance is based on biographical information by BettyJ. Eadie with Curtis dors at a time on minute ence. Strobial collected from Anthony's speeches and letters, five For more tours. information call according to Delappe. 9. How We Die (Vintage, These intergalacticambas- 443-2001 Students will be entertained and have ahistory lesson at the same time, she said. by B. The performance piece is co-sponsored by SU's History Sherwin Nuland Volunteers Needed 10. TheDay After department, EPC and the Washington Commision for the (Warner Vision, Humanities. Tomorrow forthe24thannualNorthwest $6.99) "Susan B. Anthony: the Napoleon of the Movement" can by.Allan Folsom Folklife Festival be seen next Monday at noonin Wykoff Auditorium. For further information about SU's Herstory celebration, ContactGinaScoßard684-0990 or the show,contact the Patricia Wismer Center for Women at 296-2524. iisrPHF

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»Al ja| k*.t*jl*j 9 Alternative bands making What sHappening... more noisethan music Lookingfor do? Here's theA&Esometfl^mtoCalendarfor DONALDMABBOTT good motion, shows song writ- the whole insulting,marketing MusicCritic ing effort. The "bio" doesn't ploy. So, Iwon't. (Stay with April6 through 12. mention this effort but does me Philosophy freshpersons). Here's a whoppingdoublere- boast that Porchis"takingpunk This is an attempt to get MY view of new releases from two and noise rock in disparate new HAH! I THURS.APRIL6 acts at opposite ends of the directions." Primus fans may "oney?Once again Ifound somede- - modern rock spectrum. want to follow in that direction cent arrangementsbut Icoudn't NorwegianMusic inConcert PianistEharRottingen & We'll start with Porch. Ihad to catch the next release from get past all the juvenile hype. a hard time getting through the Porch but unfortunately on the See, if Iwere pitching Janet Heritage Musuern.7:30p.m.$9 San Fran trio's self-titled,low- "Specta-scale" from 1 to 11, SpeaksFrench toencourageyou budget sample cassette due to (elevenbeing best) Porchrates tolistenin,I'd say:"Hey!These constantinterruptions. As soon only a 2. guys area combinationofTalk- - ■as the power chord and feed- "The Planet Janet" is the de- ing Heads, Gentle Giant and JayMabin Quartet the groupplaysits jazzsocndsat backbattlebegan on "DamnI'm but ablum from Janet Speaks TheArchies!" but let'sjust say StilLifeCoffeehouse! Lazy," the RA on my floor French. The group is made up that they've made their image 709N.35th §TJCals*7-9i banged onmy door andreadme and their music so clever that the rule against stranglingbad- it's boring. The musicians in- gers with piano wire after mid- cluded Mike Levy; bass; Scan * night. Even after Iturned it O'Sullivan;vocals; Chad 9 .iistFian, . down (a little),security barged Sonenberg;guitar;Dave Stern/ ||g|Jii|||ilfWortci leoison i n guitar and vocals;and Seattle* Cciiiral CommunityCollegeArt GaJlery. Mark Ambrosino; ing that drums.But don't ex- p - your pect this group a in Ear music ! ; tient s to be touringand try- .SAT; B over at !|||IL Hospital Providence werecom- stuff live within this millen- Twilight Stage"- the plaining about hearing a bad nium.I'llboost themup to 3 on ■■■;;"The ZoneLiveon canbeseenat version of "Tattooed Love of four "alt/electic/ funk/ rock" the Specta-scale just to cover TheaterSchmeater throughApril29. : ; Boys" coming from my room. musicians whobraved thequan- the musicianship aspect but i^KlSummit Avft./Cnl!.^M V: That's right! These guys have tum stream to battle the evil that's as far as I'll go. the nerve to cover the classic physicistDr.Enrico Mandini & What I'd really like to see is SUN.APRIL 9 Chrissie Hynderocker.Isnoth- hisMasterSyncronizer!This is hese two bands join forces! ing sacred anymore? how the biography page starts Combine thecheaplookingcas- Musicfor Kayakum> TraditionalKoreanMusic canbe sette in black and white from Although guitarist/vocalis for this debut CD. If you ask heard at the the Seattle AsianArtMusuem.3p.m. Todd Huth comes from th me, these guys are on perma- Porch with the sleek CD pack- original Primuslineup,Ifoun nent tour in another solar sys- aging of Janet Speaks French, his guitar work for the mos tem. stir some of the gut-crunch in part self indulgent. Also,hi The CD also comes with a withthe technical and they may MON.APRIL10 vocalizing (not singing) i comic book depicting each have something. (Staying on - somewhere betweenpainful am member as a superhero with thisplanetcouldn'thurt either). "All FoolsInSpringtime" apt.art's amualapriFools "cute." Bassist Chris Frey an superpowersgained from their They could call the band; Wjjjmshot. Jtsplary. drummer David Ayer are a trip through the quantum "Janet's Porch" or "The Porch m "tight" (well rehearsed)as al- stream. This silly and exten- Speaks!" That way,they could WKw lowable. It's uncool to be too sive propaganda loses steam also come out with at least a 5 tight in trash rock circles. Jus after about the third page. on the much respectedSpecta- TUES. APRIL11 before my ears started bleed Despite immense creativity scale! ing, Idid hear a glimmer o and solid technical musician "EmageandtheMedia sUjaJD ithways songwritingtalent on "Bulbou ship, the songs on this new re- PeerEcLtcatorscan beseen in theStudentUnion Head" and "Expectorant." lease follow a similar fate. I "ifingB You will seldom hear me pan enjoyed the musicianship on a On Campus/Call 296-2524 an act completely due to my few songs, "The Arrival" and fondness for engagingarrange "Nycita" for example, but just ments. Ican disagree with couldn't grok why noneof the WEDS.APRIL 12 personalstatement,cringe at the tunes continued the whole - recording quality or evenhate "werefromouter-space"theme. "WhoisanInternationalWoman?" Apanel wiltalk on the lyrical content, but a piece To try andexplain J.S.F.'s im- : thisissuehBarman 102atnoon. that flows structurally and has age would beplaying right into

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10 Editorial Benefits ofjoiningthe NCIC havespentthelast25 yearsas "a cutabove" theNCAADivision XIhiefstudentdevelopmentor ad- Lee Gerig 111 non-scholarship athlete. How missions officer in three North- important is havinga competitive MoneyforSchool GuestColwhst westindependentcolleges. Iwas athletic edge to the ongoing suc- onthePresident's SportsAdvisory cess of an outstanding academic What can one do as Congress ponders cuts infinancial Council hereatSUforseven years institution such as Seattle Univer- from 1991 to the of ourSUChoraleand aid for students?Write a letter toyour congressmen and including the chair budget sity? Isubmit that SU has posi- 1993. Iwill be starting my 10th add much needed financial aid to tioneditselfinthelast lOyearsasa let themknow that financialaidiscrucial in allowing yearas DeanofAdmissions atSU qualifiedstudents. leadingurbancomprehensive uni- you toattendcollege. Remind them that youare in another week. Thesecondoption wouldbe to versity in the West because of its America's future andthat the stakes are high.But while TheoptionofjoiningtheNorth- stay withtheNational Association faculty, Jesuit values and reputa- you wait for Congress to act,you must takeresponsibil- west Conference of Independent ofIntercollegiateAthletics(NAIA). tion, academic and financial However, ity for your situation. First,begin a search for outside Colleges (NCIC) and National the NAIA has a very strength,qualityofstudents, state- Collegiate Athletic Association uncertainfuture. Howmanyofour facilities, Second, of-the-art andsuccessful scholarships and grants. be vigilant inthe (NCAA) Division111 wouldbring present NorthwestNAIA schools marketingprogram. financial aidprocess and visit theFinancial AidOffice long term benefits and health to are staying withNAIA? National Somewouldsayastrongsports frequently. Seattle University. As the under- membership in NAIA in recent program can positively position a graduate marketer (Dean of Ad- years hasdropped frommorethan universityintheregionandnation. Thereis a myth that there are millions ofdollars in missions)here atSU,Ibelievepo- 550toabout390thislastfall. Also, There is some truth to thattheory, sitioning ourcampus withthebest westill have athletic scholarships at present unclaimed scholarships and grants. Even so, if youhave butlook the NCAADivi- independentcollegesanduniversi- asamajor budget factorif we stay sionIIandNAIA sportscoverage not even lookedfor ascholarship, youmay be missing ties in the Northwest would be a withNAIA. givenby theSeattle TimesandP.I. out.Justdon't waste time applying for scholarships in win-win situation. Regionallyand The thirdoptionofjoiningthe and you find very few inches of which youdo not meet all the criteria. They are very nationallythe Northwestindepen- NCAA Division IIis not a wise copy.Arecentexample: Thestory specific about theircriteria.Here are tips to help your dents thatcomprise theNCIChave choice inmy view. Evenifseveral ofthe winneroftheNationalNCAA join research: astronghistoricalreputationofaca- Washington schools would DivisionIImen'sbasketball cham- demic quality. SeattlePacific University,whichis pionship wasgiventhreeinchesof 1. Takea look at the scholarship book intheFinancial Academically,athleticallyand the onlyWashingtonNCAADivi- copyburied onpage tenof theSe- AidOffice. financially the NCIC conference sionIIschoolinthepresentPacific attleTimessportssectiononMarch and NCAADivision111 wouldre- West Conference, our SU teams 25, 1995. TheSeattlesports"noise 2. Sit downandbrowse thescholarship database inforce the role intercollegiate would have to travel to Hawaii, level" isjust tooloud withprofes- sports shouldplay at like-minded Alaska,Montana,NewMexicoand sports program at theCareer Development Center. sional andNCAADivisionI Northwestindependentcampuses. Oregon. The travel budget would toeverexpecttogetafairhearing. 3. Visit thelibrary. The Northwest Confer- encewouldbemade enceofIndependentCol- 4. Check your (and yourparents)employer forpos- upofsimilar athletic leges and NCAA Divi- sible education money. programs and col- We couldshift$600,000+savings sion111 willgetverylittle leges(five colleges spaceonthesportpages Indealing with theFinancial Aid Office,remember in Washington and fromourpresentathletic inthe future, but we get thisone rule: do not trust anyone with your financial five collegesinOr- scholarships todevelopadditional verylittle now. future,especially bureaucracies.Everyone makes egon),but wouldnot If wego to NCAA offerathleticschol- 11, mistakes. Theproblem is, bureaucraciesrarely take full sportsprograms,strengthen our Division wewillneed arships. Ourschool team, verydeeppocketsforour responsibilities for their mistakes.Ifyouare notvigilant spirit would be debate addbudget toour SU travel budgets and ath- 'and a mistake is made,it is doubtful youwill recover all muchmore focused Choraleandmuchneededfinancial letic scholarships to be of your financialaid. Sovisit the Financial AidOffice when competing competitive. Under withthe samecadre toqualified often to check on theprogress of your financial aid aid students. NCAA Division 111 of schools year in guidelines,financialaid package. and yearout inthe to student athletes is samesports.On theacademicside, be out ofsight. A significantaddi- based solely on need and notath- wecouldcompetewithconference tional budget would be the differ- letic skill. Scholarships available The SpectatorEditorial Board consists of Jennifer Kampsula, debate tournaments and college ential costsofathletic scholarships to all students, including athletes, Jerome Pionk and Phan Tran. Signed commentaries and bowl. Icouldsee aseries ofjoint for state supported colleges com- for academic achievements, lead- to in cartoonsreflect the opinionsof theauthors and notnecessarily conference activities such as cho- pared independent colleges ership and other talents may be thoseof the Spectator, thatof Seattle Universityor its student ralfestivals,studentleadershipcon- the sameNCAA DivisionIIcon- awarded. Allfinancial awardsare ferences, seminars, present body. academic na- ference. The and future coordinatedthroughcampusfinan- tionaland regionalmarketing/ad- NAIA athletic scholarships have cial aid offices without involve- The Spectator welcomesletters totheeditor.Letters should be missions efforts. thesamedifferential,Imight add. ment ofcoaches.TheNCAA Divi- 1986, cost nolongerthan 300 wordsinlengthandmustincludesignatures, Since Ijoined SU in I The of 10 full tuition athletic sion111alsoprovidesstrictenforce- addressesand telephonenumbersfor verificationduringdaytime have strongly campaigned for a scholarshipsat WWU or CWU for ment of policies on recruiting, hours. Thedeadline for letters is Mondayat 5 p.m. All letters broaderportfolioofintercollegiate 1995-96 would be approximately scheduling and academic eligibil- $2,000 x 10 = $20,000; whereas, are subject to editing, and become propertyof the Spectator. sports.Itisdifficulttorecruitmany ity. Sendlettersviacampusmailorpostalservice to:The Spectator, able student-athletes toSUsimply the cost of 10 full tuition athletic If Seattle University would SeattleUniversity,BroadwayandMadison,Seattle,WA 98122, because of our very limitedinter- scholarships at SU for 1995- 96 choosethe NCAADivision HIaf- $13,635 10=5136,350. or send e-mail to [email protected]. collegiatesportsoptions. Wepres- wouldbe x filiation,thechangewouldinclude ently have only two major sports This financial comparison of re- a three-yeartransitionperiod witha (soccer and ) and three cruitingNCAADivisionIIathletes dual membership in both NAIA minorsports(crosscountry/tennis/ presentsaveryunevenplayingfield and Division111. Addition- ffc[HE Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Kampsula NCAA Managing Editor Jerome Pionk skiing). The NCIC requires six forindependent colleges like SU. ally,SUwouldberequiredtofulfill mII I"IalflI I|T Opinion Editor Phan Tran sports programs(threemajor and TheNCIC conference and NCAA athletic scholarship commitments *J* -U TIUII"""^^^ Assistant Managing Editor three minor). We wouldneed to Division111 wouldgive the 10 in- to presently enrolled students Bill Christianson add atleast onemoresporttomeet dependentcolleges inWashington throughthe1998-99academicyear. , ,; ■ ". SportsEditor James Collins SeattleUniversity»s theminimumrequirement for the and Oregonanevenplayingfield, A£°E Editor M|che|| Mouton It is myview that SeattleUni- Student Newspaper Graphics/ Humor Page Editor NCICconference membership. since athletic scholarships would versityshouldaccept thegenerous Jauron Conna"y How about addingintercolle- notbe inthe formula. sinceamt c 1933iyjj invitation to join the Northwest Copy Edj(orAnthony Brouner giate sportsfromthe followinglist: Theconsuming issue that cuts Conference of Copy Editor MarieHlrsch Independent Col- ball, Photo Editor LizBradford track & field, baseball, soft throughthepresentathletic affilia- leges (NCIC)andbecome amem- „„.,„„. _„,„ Assistant Photo Editor Amy O'Leary volleyball,swimming,golf,crew? tion dilemmaunfortunately is fi- ofthe Ath- v 1 ber NationalCollegiate Business Mana9er°en.seGaUde«e Adding two sports would impact nancial. The NCAA DivisionII leticAssociation(NCAA)-Division NewNewsLineLine- 2ot206 1111%"29b 6471 Advertising Manager BarbFawcett Adverti new studentenrollments,retention cost ofteamtravelandcompetitive 111. sta ising Mana9er a! 1 ' : revenue by adding to scholarships prohibitive rJasonsOxriederrr and 40 60 wouldbe Circulation Manager Stephen M. Simerly students. We could shift the inmy estimation. Lee Gerigis the Dean of $600,000+savings ourpresent are at Published weekly,except during holidaysand examinationperiods,by from What thebenefitsofNCAA Admissionsandhas served Seattle University, Broadway & Madison,Seattle, WA 98122. athletic scholarships to develop Division IIorNAIA? I'llbe the NCAA DivisionIIandNAIA Postmaster: Send address changes to:The Spectator, Seattle University, Broadway& additional sports programs, first to admit that the scholarship independentcollegesinthe Madison,Seattle, WA 98122. U.S.P.S. 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dorse theintrusioninto thelivesofpeople who Crimecoveragegettingout ofhand havealreadybeenintruded oninahorrible way, and weallowtheiremotions toprovideus with Ourfascination withcourthousedramas,from Thefootage onthe news typically emphasizes our nightlyentertainment. theO.J.Simpson trial nationally totheDarrell Mary thegrief that this crime has caused. Even this Now,somemight saythatIamexaggerating, Cloudcaselocally,seems tobereachingepedemic isnotnewinformation,however.How oftenare that televisioncoverageofthesecrimes andtheir proportions. In following these high profile wesurprisedthatthe familyisupset,heartbroken effects makeus sympathetic to thevictims,pro- cases, wegetmorebloodandtrauma thanwhen Nicol andgrieving? vides us withour ownemotional outlet to deal wetune intoour favoritesoapoperas, with the SpectatorColumnst Since thecoverage cannot really be catego- with someofthe terrible thingsthatoccur inthe added lure that these cases arereal. But what rized as—newsworthy,itmust bebroadcasttoget worldtoday. doesourobsession withotherpeople'ssuffering viewere toscandalize,shock,entertain, trans- While these broadcasts make us somewhat say about us as a society? fixus. Intheratingsgame,itseemslikethemore sympathetic to the victimsindividually, the cu- A few weeksago, wehadthe national spot- very angry,a reaction which surprisedme be- horrifyingordisturbingtheimagesare,thebetter. mulative effect of watching cryinglovedones light for afew days withour localcourthouse cause the footage was relatively typicalof cur- Weweregluedto thetelevision whenwesaw night after night actually desensitizes us to the drama,themurdersofSusanaBlackwellandtwo rent reporting on violent crimes. Images of Denise Brown cryingon the witness stand and pain they go through. Irealized that this had of her friends. The media coverageof the af- grieving,distressed,frightenedfamilyandfriends onanighttime interviewprogram. Thememo- happened to me whenIwas surprised at my termath wasextensive,befitting such ahorrify- of that day's violent crimes providesmuch of rial service for the firefighters aired on every angeroverthefootagefrom theBlackwell shoot- ing and multi-faceted event the first fifteen minutes of at least onelocal localstation,withsomeevenrerunningthefootage ing. It takes moreand more now to shock us With so many different angles tocover, the nightly news program,and is common for the and selling videos tomembersof thepublic. as aviewingpublic,notjustinterms ofviolence press hardly seemed able to decide which to others as well. Itiseasy tosaythattelevisionstationsshouldn't but in termsof human sufferingas well. discuss and depict first. Domestic violence. Howmany interviewsdid we see with rela- broadcast this typeofmaterial, shouldn'tmake We need to take a long look at our own Mail-order brides. Death of an unbornbaby. tivesofthefirefighterskilledinthe recentPang thesetypeof videos,buttheseactionsgenuinely reactions tosuch things. Do wereallywant to Courthousesecurity. Theseprovidedsomuch warehouseblaze, evenafew weeksafter their seem tohelp themintheratings. Rather than seecameras in the facesofgrievingrelatives of goodmaterial for broadcast beyond the usual deaths?And before thebodyofChalesaLewis criticizingthesebusinessesfor doingthingsthat crimevictims,orhavetheysufferedenough?Do coverageofacrime,likestunnedco-workersand had been identified,we repeatedly saw inter- willmaketheirproductmore successfulinsuch wewanttosupportthebroadcast ratingmentality grieving family. views withher motherandgrandmother, which a highly competitive industry, we should turn that he whohas the most scandal, the most Onelocalstation serendipitouslyhada cam- were updated after her death had been con- that accusatory gazetowards ourselves. pathos, wins in the quest for viewers? eraman in the courthouse at the time of the firmed. Nearlyidenticalpiecesoffootage show- Whatdoesthis wholephenomenonsayabout Criticizingthemediaforprovidinguswith this shooting,whomanaged tocaptureonfilmpolice ingDarrellCloud's mother wailingas she left us, the Americanpublic? Whydo we as con- coverageignores therealproblem, whichis one efforts to remove Blackwell's distraught boy- thecourtroomafter thejuryconvictedhimaired sumersrewardthiskindofinvasionintopeople's that should be addressed before we grumble friend from thecrime scene. Thatnight on the for dayson severalof thelocal stations. grievingtime,thissensationalismofotherpeople's again about the overexposure of the O.J. trial. 11o'clock news, viewers were treated to this Why is this material even shown on a tele- personal tragedies? After all,peoplekeep watching. footage, showing the mancrying as he told visionnews program? Itisn'treallynewswor- When wekeepthat television tuned topro- police she was pregnant. thy: onlyrarelydothese familymemberspro- gramsthat usethis typeofcoverage,wevalidate MaryNicolis a seniormajoringin Asaviewer watchingthiscoverage,Ibecame videanymore informationaboutwhatoccurred. thestations' decisions to broadcast it. Ween- philosophy. 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We men can be so funny some- willbemoresupportive of SU." wantout oflifeisgood.Successis "ThereisnowayI'mgoingtoget times. twice lived. It is first visualized, pregnant," Iresponded. "It might San Kham then actualized. be the in thing, but Ihate fads. July 23,2000 Accounting/Freshman My DreamJournal Remember bellbottoms, discoand Iwatched"theRealWorld"mara- April 6,2000 leisure suits? Anyway,pumpkin, thon this whole week.This is the "Ithinkit willbringalotof people "Jan,honey," to pain greatest on Why Isaid. "It'stime real is whensomeone kicks a show earth. do I togetherandbring amorespiritual to get I just wake up. Your first operation be- soccerball into yourgroin." have a life when can feeling to thecampus." gins at 8:00a.m. Wake up sleepy "Is that so?"Sheasked. watchotherslivetheirlives?Ithink head. You want to bringhome the "Let's compromise," Isaid, I'monto somethinghere. JohnSwanson bacon don't you?" "What if weadoptedchildren?" Fine Arts / Junior Thisis thegoodlife.AfterItake Beforesheleftforwork,Jansaid, February14, 2001 ;iut thegarbage,dothedishes,drive "Thesubjectisn'toveryet,myjelly Otherthenmy wedding,this was :mr the St.BernardandSiamese cat to belly." happiestday of my life. Ijust "Ithinkthe chapelisreallyexciting, sbedience school,Ihave therestof gavebirth to a daughter and son. especiallysincetheprogramI'min :heday tomyself.Today Iwent to May 24,2000 Havingchildrenis sogreat. But I deals withlay peopleinministry. We :he local bar.It's nice togo where IcalledAriel,Fred,Mike,Norm, havetoadmit,breastfeedingreally c it as a wayforthe community todo everybodyknows yourname. Thai andTrioverso we couldbeat does makeme a littlesore some- things togetherinoneplace.Ritual Jan is a goodwoman.She earns thedrums,talkabouthowdeprived times. bringspeopletogether,ritualsthat (300,000ayearasacardiologist.I wewereaschildrenandeatmarsh- vouldbeinthe chapel.SoIseeitas a verypositiveplace new ilready have plans for her next mallows. Thanks to the men's for thingsto happenoncampus." ;heck. First, going to get movement, this male Phan isa majoring I'm the is modern Tran senior in JacqueLindstrand 'Clapper2OOO."ThatClappercom- bonding. ITS/Graduate Student I A.S.S.U. Page lit is time ©me© ugaim for EHectiorois, "This one goes out to the one Ilove." ASSU JEx©€iatiY© Three positions including President,Executive I For theRecord V.P. and Activities V.P. Duties include attending L ast weekend ASSU witheveryone, weekly ASSU meeting, chairing committees, heldthe WesternRegional Another thanks to Eric JUSTICE conference. Davis for putting on his participating in various university committees, Thank you to all the vari- Rap 101discussionandto ous groups that helped DebbieMcLauglin forpar- regular office hours andplethora of other duties make this event possible ticipating in adiscussion. New Student Programs, Two more thanks go to that pertain to each position. Admissions,Campus As- thePeaceRun Group who Sehedtate off Ev©aatts sistance Center,TheCen- led us inadiscussion and ter for Leadership, and sang some really nice -Candidate declaration began the first day of classes. UniversityPublicationsfor songs. Thanks also to the -Mandatory candidates meeting April 10, 7:30p.m. in donating materielsfor our Washington State Ferries guests. for giving us a group rate theBellarmine 1891Room. 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She is a noted story teller, Tlfa© RHA Emstteir Egg mi who weaves the cultureand spirituality "A Childhood Dream" ofAmerica's first peoples. April 12, 12 Free for children 12 and underin the surround- -1p.m., Wyckoff Auditorium. ing community and for children of faculty and Come to a special Senior Class staff. April 8, 11 a.m. Lemieux Library Lawn. Committee Senior Night at Jersey's, April 27. Look for more informa- Seeking 20 commuter students to beinvolved tion to come. ina focus group about theNew Student Cen-

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13 D-IIItask forceholds forums Sports MembersconsiderprosandconsofNCIC James Collins scholarships. Northwest. Division IIallows SportsEditor According to Beil, some of the programs to offer athletic universitiesnow intheNCICmade scholarships without the budget The task force selected to the decision to drop scholarship demands of the larger, higher- 64reasons consider Seattle University's athleticsbased on what he termed profileDivisionIstandards.Seattle proposed move to the Northwest "financial concerns." Pacific University is currently a Conference of Independent Puget Sound, which has been a member ofNCAA Division11,and Colleges, among having coach nicknames: Tubby Smith an NCAA Division 111 member of the NAIA DivisionI is the institutions organization,heldtwo forums Pacific an interest in and Lefty Driesell. 37. NBA open Northwest Athletic expressed possible JAMES on Wednesday. The task force, Conference along with SU, has membership in a new Division II coach nickname: "Dull"Harris. chaired by Len Beil, executive undergoneatrendofcost-reducing conference. The others are Collins 36. Perm's Matt Maloney and assistanttothepresident,willmake movesinthe pastyear,perhapsthe Northwest Nazarene College, St. Sports Jerome Allen. 35. Selection Emm itsrecommendation ontheoffer to mostprominent thus farbeingthe Martin's College, Lewis-Clark Sunday. join theNCIConApril 13. sale of the UPS law school to SU StateCollege,Central Washington Here are 64 reasons why, in 34. TheGreatAlaskaShootout. The forums provided an last spring. andWestern Washington. my opinion, NCAA Division I 33.Youmusthaveachievedmore opportunity forstudents toexpress It is not exactly proposals basketball has been more thanashoeendorsementcontract clear how such Both offer the their andconcerns aboutthe budgetary prestige participating enjoyable than the NBA this tobe considered asuperstar. 32. views considerations factorinto increased of impendingdecision tomembers of SU's motivation. In a statement inNCAA athletics,Beil said. He season: Chris Kingsbury: bad haircut, the task force. Members of the released in February by President offeredthatjoiningtheNCIC 64.No one wantsto movethe good shooter. 31. LaZelle would intercollegiate athletic program, William J. Sullivan, SJ, allow to save a college three- line closer. Durden'slackofconscience. 30. the SU considerable along with many other students, opportunity to form a conference sum of money, as much as 63. You can't retire from the Rick Majerus'ssweaters. wereinattendance at bothforums. with"like-minded schools"suchas $600,000, that could be applied NCAA, then come back 18 29. Old Dominion over accepts tojoin was by university. months later. 62. NoShaq. 61. Villanova, triple overtime. 28. IfSU theoffer the those in the NCIC offered as elsewhere the NCIC,it willalsobecomeaffiliated the oftheinvitation. The Clinical depression doesn't The O'Bannon brothers. 27. primaryappeal majorappealoftheDivision with NCAA Division 111, a The NCIC consists entirely of IIproposal is an opportunity to qualifyas aninjury. 60. Brent CoachK. 26.RyanMinor isgood classification that does not allow small,independentcollegesinthe continue to bring high-quality Barry'smadrise. at both basketball and baseball talent-based scholarships for Northwest. Pacific Lutheran, to SU,along with 59. Sound execution, desire and doesn't get paid for either student-athletes student-athletes.TheUniversityof Whitman, WhitworthandLewis& the continuation of SU's strong and goodshooting will still win one. PugetSound, along-time SUrival, Clark are among the most traditional rivalries with CWU, games. 58. Come playoff time, 25. ShawnRespert's shooting has already decided to align with recognizable in the WWU and Seattle it's one loss and out. 57. What form. 24. Shawn Respert's names Pacific. theNCIC.Onceadecisionhasbeen conference. When askedaboutthelegitimacy kind of mascot is a Toronto shooting touch. 23. Shawn made by the university As a church-affiliated private of the task force recommendation Raptor? 56. H Waldman. 55. Respert's shooting range. 22. administration, an application for university, SU is considered by processand Sullivan'sroleinitby BillyPacker. Shawn Respert's goatee. 21. membership intheNCAA must be proponents of to be student-athlete 54. The teams with the most Michigan'snextFabFivewasn't. the move a SU Francesco submitted by June 1 better fit with Ferraro, replied, talent don't alwaysprevail. 53. 20. BobBender's purplesuit. . those schools than Beil "Thedecision SUis currentlya memberof the wilhpublicinstitutionslikeWestern has not been made," apparently Coaches can stillcoach,not just 19.RandyRutherfordpoursin National Association of Washington and Central deflectingtheinferencethat thetask ego-handle. 52. Alex Dillard's 45 against Kansas, but Kansas Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Washington, two schools that are force wouldhavelittleinfluence on shorts. 51. Cameron Indoor wins. 18.DeanandhisDome. 17. Division I, which allows talent alsoin thePNWAC. the universitypresident. Stadium. 50. Mark Pope has Three-peat?Forgetit.16.Dante's awards. All of the current NCIC ThemovetoNCAADivision111 Beil said the task force would coolhair. Inferno. 15. DamonStoudamire schools,withtheexceptionofUPS, has been counteredby a proposal meet at once more 49. It is possible to both win offthe dribble. least before werepreviouslymembersofNAIA for the creation of an NCAA making the finalrecommendation and lose with grace. 48. Bob 14. When Isay , Division11, whichpermitslimited DivisionIIconference inthePacific next week. Knight'spressconferences. 47. nobody says, "Who?" 13. 40 The most memorable shooting minutes and 94 feet of hell. 12. performanceinrecentFinalFour Arkansas' most valuable player: history:NorthCarolina'sDonald LawrenceMotcnofSyracuse.11. Williams hits 10 of 14 three- Mr.Inside,RasheedWallace. 10. point attemptsin1993. 46. The Mr.Outside,. most memorable shooting 9. scores performance in recent NBA 107 points in three ACC Finalshistory: JohnStarksmisses tournament games. 8. Gonzaga all11 ofhis three-pointshots in makes it totheBigDance. 7.The GameSevenof the 1994Finals. Mayor, . 6. John 45.BobSura. ChancyandJohnCalipari deserve 44. There's no such thing as one another. ■ GetReady! The Spectator is seekingapplications from students interested in "May Madness." 43. North 5.TheNBAFinalswon'tbe in ■ editorial,production, reporting andbusiness positions for the 1995-1996 Spectator Carolina102,Duke 100 indouble Seattleanytimesoon. 4.Only360 overtime. 42. The PAC-10 is daysuntil the nextFinal Four. 3. 2 Staff. back. 41.TheBigTenisn't. 40. The Blue Devils are down, but TheACCstillkicks butt. they'llbe back. 2.Dick Vitale. ■ Positions available will include: 39.MiamiofOhio.38.NCAA 1.Because Isaidso. ■'ManagingEditor 'OpinionEditor 'FeaturesEditor ■'Arts &Entertainment Editor 'SportsEditor 'Copy Editor B 'PhotoEditor 'Business Manager 'Advertising Manager ■'Reporters 'Photographers "■Preferred qualifications: -Softball1-1 (*. I 111'highlights,ll' I lowhghtst I*l and1maybe1 evensome 'Good Academic standing 'Somejournalism experience ■ phone photos... 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ranked 16thinNAIA James Collins Alsonew this seasonare double Untouchables fromsuccumbingin SportsEditor bases and theno-slidingrule. The extrainnings. explanation for double bases is In the weekend co-rec open Collins Following a 6-3 victory at James Bang. Whap. Pow. It'ssoftball really complicated, and Iwasn't division, two teams are early SportsEditor Pacific Lutheran last Friday,the seasonagain. payingattentionduring thatpartof favorites. Brad Swanson guides Chieftains hosted the University This year's Seattle University themeeting.Theno-slidingrule is the fourth incarnationof Bats and Spring means tennis atSeattle ofPugetSoundonSaturday. SU sport safety,though style harkens University, and the tradition of dominatedtheLoggers,failingto intramural versionofthe has ineffect forincreased Babes. Swanson's undergonesome radical changes, it's likely that with doublebases, back to the days of Casey Stengel success fosteredby thatprogram dropasingle set. though thebasic tenets remain the no one would know where toslide and the Yankees, with an offense continues in1995. The women's Insingles,PerlettidefeatedMari same. To paraphrase a famous anyway. built around power hitting and a teamhas climbed to 16th inthe Hrebenar7-6,6-1,whileJennifer person manager forhiscolorful NAIA national rankings,rolling Wellercruised6-3,6-opastCindy whose name Ican't Competition for this year'stitles renowned remember,it's a simple game:hit is wideopen,muchmoreso thanin style.Swanson'slineupis anchored up a 9-1 record thus far. The Kozu. Erin Weller vanquished the ball,catch the ball,throw the seasonspast.Inthemen's weekend by left-handed masher Cory men's teamhas struggled inthe Cassie Hughes 6-2, 6-4 in the ball. open division, the legendary SU Hitzemann. last month after a solid start, number three match, and time,games disbanded,meaning Competing and Babes falling to3-7 overall. Moujtahid picked up a 6-2, 6-1 For the first will be Yankeeshave withBats on two old, will champion for will be Beer, managed by Jim The women's teamcame into win over Jeanie Moar. Heather held fields. The there be a new legendaryconfinesoftheIntramural the first time in a decade-and-a- Gessford. last Thursday's meeting with SeeleybeatJenPriscilla 7-5,7-6 Field on the corner of 12th and half.Thefront runnerappearstobe Through wilyuseoffreeagency Westmont(CA)witha7-0record. in the closest match of the day, Cherry continues to host its share The Untouchables, a volatile and the waiver wire,Gessford's Westmont, ranked 11th in the and Louise O'Sullivan downed of contests. TheEastSports Field collection of talent managed by team has been built to win a dominated singles play, Jacey Wald 6-0, 6-3 to sweep across fromConnollyCenter isthe George Theo. championship. Like theCardinals ttion,nningfiveofsixmatches. SU's singlesplay for theChieftains. newest venue, as ving, mid-80s, will rely on ErinWeller captured a6-2, 7-6 Indoubles, Weller and Weller tantalizing hitters Renowned ahard-li hard- of the Beer right andcar playingbunchnotunlikethePhillies solid hitting, team speed, pitching (7-1) win, but the rest of the won6-1,6-2;Perletti andSeeley withshort field fences windowsthatlie withineasystriking ofrecentyears,TheUntouchables and defense. If SU intramural Chieftains were downed in triumphed 6-3, 6-1; and Knight distance. are lethal whenthey field theirfull softball was played on Astroturf, straight sets. SUpicked up the and Moujtahid won 6-4, 6-1 to countersome long-ball complement of talent. This has Beer would beideallysuited. Dan pace in doubles competition, as complete therout. To ofthis philosophy,this seasonwillseethe proven to be a problem already, Eggers provides the pop in the the teams of MarciPerletti and Themen'steamisbackinaction useofrestricted flightballsand the though, as they had only eight middle of the order forGessford's Heather Seeley and Bouchra today at the University of two-homerrule, which states that for last season squad. Moujtahid and Ana Knight Washington,startingat2p.m.The players Sunday's each teamhas hit two home opener. Fortunately, replacement Next week, after a full slateof intwo sets. SU's top women's team hosts Montana after runs inagame,any more dingers all-starBlanc Clark was on hand, gameshasbeenplayed,Iwelldelve übles team,Erin and Jennifer State University at 2 p.m. on not intotheactionintheother leagues. fumphedcller,succumbed 6-4,6-2. Saturday. areruledas outs. thoughhealonecould keepThe 1995 Women'sresults » I Members of1958Chieftain Hype UPS* i The Whitman i Final Four teamreunitedfor Box LC State Since things are usually Albertson#-"1 \ well-deservedrecognition WWU a littleslow inthe way CalPoly \I ofintercollegiate sports COLLINS Lloyd Murphy, Bill Wall, Clair during thespring time, San Jose St.\ JAMES SportsEditor Markey, Tim Cousins and Bob theHypeBox is smaller Westmont I Gillum. 1 thanusual. PLU \ t Members of the 1958 Seattle Thebiggestnamefrom thatteam, UPS \ '» ' I University men's basketball team legendaryChieftain forwardElgin that advanced to the FinalFour of Baylor,did not attend. Baylor, Tennisis here,andthe the NCAA tournament were generalmanageroftheLosAngeles women's team hosts 1995Men'sresults reunited this weekend. Clippers and former all-star with MontanaStateSaturday lOPP. The former Chieftains were theLosAngelesLakers, wasnamed at 2p.m. Ifyou"love" Date OPP. Result Site honoredatareceptiononSaturday mostoutstandingplayeroftheFinal a thegame, checkit out.I L, 9-0 at theCaseyCommons, then were Four withSU. TheChieftains lost 2/10 Colorado UW really amuse myself. 2/18 UPS W, 6-3 A recognizedduring halftimeof the 84-72 to Kentucky in the W, NationalAssociationofBasketball championship game. 2/24 Whitman 7-2 A Coaches College All-Star Game That loss marked the end of a Otherthan that,Ican 2/25 LC State L,1-8 A Sunday at the University of Cinderella run by SU in the only recommend IM 3/3 PLU L, 3-6 H Washington's Hec Edmundson tournament. It was also the high Softball for your bore- 3/4 WWU W, 6-3 H Pavilion. point of Chieftain basketball 3/23 Cal Poly L,0-6 A Amongthoseinattendance were achievement:noSU teamhas ever former headcoach JohnCastellani advancedthat far inthepostseason 3/24 San Jose St L,2-7 A andformerassistantVinceCazzetta. inthe 37 yearssince then. 3/25 UC-StaCrz L,0-9 A Fromtheplayersrosterof the 1958 4/1 UPS L,1-8 H teamwereCharlieBrown,Thornton Humphries, Don Piasecki, Jerry Frizzell, Don Ogorek, Francis Saunders, John Kootnekoff, John j _ Buy one slice | Stepan, Jude Petrie, Jim Harney, j! Jows^ of pepperoni j youthoughtyou Attention Tutors and Mentors! for only d? couldrun. you ![?mSM^ QCf \ thoughtyoucould You're invited to a hide. but youcan't Tutor/Mentor Conversation Event escape agonizing | the sponsored by the Volunteer Center. 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15 Point:Christianson says Counterpoint: Bruinsdestinedfor title Collins claims BILLCHRISTIANSON supporting cast. Edncy and his Williamson how good the Bruin GuestColumnist team reached Seattle, Arizona defense is.Ifyou look at UCLA, didn't even makeitpast Miamiof their athleticismis overwhelming, UCLA lucked out The PAC-10 is back and once Ohio withtheexceptionof Zidek. again it is the yellow and blue WiththecombinationofUCLA's establishingthemselvesasthePAC- Opinion athleticism, determination and JAMESCOLLINS wasn't suchagoodideaand Jim -10 savior. history, they were destined for a SportsEditor Harrick isn't such a genius. UCLA captured its1lthNCAA trip toSeattle. ButUCLA wasstill Personally, I believe all crowninSeattleMondaynight,and notsatisfied. Their traditionclung Inanupside-down,backwards, incarnations of zone defense to just in time. UCLA has put the AndifEdney's supporting cast to theirbacks likea monkey. But crazyyearofcollegebasketball, beinherentlyevil,somaybeI'm PAC-10back on theNCAAmap. madeamovie,theydefinitelywould insteadofbucklingunder pressure it was only fitting that UCLA biased. But wasthereany doubt? wina Oscar. The O'Bannonsare with their back against the wall, came away with the IfNorth Carolina doesn't go Imean, UCLA came into the the best one-lwo punch since UCLArose totheoccasionlike the championship. stonecoldagainstArkansas,you tournament with only two losses, MuhamadAli. GeorgeZidek may Bruin teamsinthe Woodenera. Butdestiny?Fate?Karma?No have an NC-UCLA matchup. riding on the shoulders of Ail- be goofy and uncoordinated,but Lookingatthebracket before the way. Wouldn' tthathavebeenablast? American Ed O'Bannon. Even his 7-foot, 300-poundpresence in tournament started, Ihad a gut The two best starting fives in though the Bruins only have a the key provided an effective feeling this wasUCLA's yearfor going toe to seven-man rotation, their starting obstacle for any offense. the 1lthtimeinNCAAhistory. Opinion toe. fiveis thebest inthe nation. UCLA also entered the Rangingfrom a5'10 basketball I'dtakeCarolina inthatgame. UCLA entered the tournament tournament with two up-and- wizardto7footogre,UCLAhadall But, of course, it was never withunderrated point guard Tyus coming freshmen. Toby Bailey the ingredients of a recipe for played, so it's all academic. Edney. In a matter of four and J.R.Hendersonmadethetough success. The Bruins were talentedand Whatever thatmeans. tournamentgames,Edneysilenced shotsandmoreimportantly applied You cancall it destiny, Icall it motivated and deservingof the What about the title game? thecritics. Allyearthemediahyped stifling defense, which brings me determination,but UCLA entered title. But they werealsolucky. Arkansas was on the verge of up Arizona guard Damon tomynextpoint. the tournament as thenumber one Consider their Final Four dominating that contest. They Stoudamire,butEdneyprovedthat Critics of UCLA said they team andended the tournamentas opponent,Oklahoma State. Not forced UCLA into half-a-dozen apoint guardis only asgoodashis couldn't playdefense. AskCorliss thenumberoneteam.Enoughsaid. to take away from what the early turnovers, hounding Cowboysaccomplished,butthey" woundedpointguardTyusEdney werenotthebest teamintheEast andforcing himfrom the game. bracket. Theybeat WakeForest Clint McDaniel was ready to SEATTLE and UMass, squads that would shoothimselfintoNCAAlegend UNIVERSITY have really tested UCLA. with 16 halftime points. DOWNTOWN ALUMNI BREAKFAST But if Randolph Childress Then, suddenly and without hangs onto theball at theendof warning,theHogsgocompletely the Wake-OSUgameand flat. They showed only brief GlobalInvestment:An to comes Insider's View the World CapitalMarkets up with a clutch three-pointer, signs of life in the final 20 minutes, 25, theoutcomeofthis tournamentis seemingly helpless to Tuesday, April 1995 possibly verydifferent. stop their owndemise. 7:30 a.m.sharp And what if UMass doesn't Then again, the Razorbacks Four Seasons Olympic Hotel, CongressRoom lose Edgar Padilla to an injury hadreceivedmorethantheirshare prior tofacingtheCowboys?How ofgoodfortuneinMarch,pulling does thatchangethings? wins out near-disasters like no Impossible to say, of course. teaminrecentmemory. Maybe ; We will neverknow. But that's theirluck had just run out. partof the greatnessof the sport, This tournament was an thateternalquestioning. illustrationofthedangersofusing In that semifinal game with phraseslikedestinyindescribing Oklahoma State, UCLA ateam'sstrengths. contained Cowboy shooting Nooneiseverdestined to win guard Randy Rutherford in the anything: amillion things have firsthalfandcenterBryantReeves to fall in place in every game. FEATURING inthe second. This year, for the Bruins, it GaryP.Brinson,'66,CFA But what if acouple more of happened. Nextyear,they may President andManagingPartner,Brinson Partners,Inc Rutherford's threes had fallen? notbe solucky. Hehadgoodlooks at thebasket, Criticize meif you will,but but missed. If those go down, someone has to play devil's Formoreinformation,pleasecontact theAlumniOffice, suddenly playing a SeattleUniversity,BroadwayandMadison,Seattle, WA 98122, (206) 296-6100. 2-3 zone advocate.

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