SPARTAN DAILY ns Serving San Jose State Universals same 1934 its VOLUME 124, NUMBER 7 MONDAY. FEBRl ARY 7. 2005
let - !NM X State ay. OPINION Hospital gets millions for makeover
By Rachel Hill ',Ft, Daily Staff Writer
.e Dick The San Jose City Council unanimously from How Swede It Is approved a multimillion-dollar plan to expand Rushed Social Security reform the Regional Medical Center of San Jose. a had idea p. 2 . re- allowing the hospital to enhance its medical in a care. sday. The eastside hospital, located at 225 N. good. Jackson Ave.. will receive a $145 million high makeover to expand its health care services to Jose help meet the needs of its growing number of patients. unce Stephen Haase. director of planning. the Brutally Honest building, and code enlideement for the City ,hich The formulari for a winning of San Jose. said the expansion would affect a football season p. 2 variety of health care very ices. The health care services that will be ITS enhanced. Haase said. "include the emergency VORIS department, the trauma center. intensive care facilities. Women and infant services, and medical offices." "The zoning allows up to 1,0300X) square feet of medical facility usage --- on a 34.4 gross -acre site." Haase said. Thus. the Regional Medical Center can be expanded to a little more than I million square I I. feet. Since the medical center is privately owned by the Hospital Corporation or America, the hospital expansion will be funded hy pris ate investors. Sentra Staff SJSU Hockey -- photo page Because the land being used for the p.4 expansion is owned by the t4nTn mil ion. no The Regional Medical Center of San Jose is planning a $145-million expansion project to take place within the next decade, public land w ill he milt/et' tor the project. The constniction is evpected to take between medical services lost with the v1,, the Medical Center ’ incest in the east side and pros ide more live and It)y ears. hut "they are under iii' obligation doss mins n hospital. San it City it ilinan and San Jilse services." to build at any specific date." Ilaase said. According to San Jose City Council State I. ’tii erso Professor Ken Yeager The San Jose City Council did not The Regional Medis al Center has seen an agenda for Ike. 7. 2004. Commissioner said lie was happy to :inputs e the hospital approve the expansion solely based on the Yeager increase in the icuinhct ol patients '011ie the James Zito "expressed displeasure with e P,IllsI"II Plan, closure id the doss mown It closure of San Jose Medical Center. the decision to close the hospital. ... he east side needs an improved said. Many people in the community view However, he indicated that he believed hospital because there are very few medical the contir il. really -oil! the two the expansion id the east side hospital as a the community vs ill he beim seryed hy serske. oil The east side." Yeagei said. P i 'sins e step loss ard making up for crucial supporting evansnm of the Regional -This is private company that wants li, see HOSPITAL, page 6
Men's basketball team drops game to Rainbow Warriors p. 5 More freshmen expect to work during college Sports Calendar p. 5
By Marsea Nelson trI_iriuiug students hchese there is 'at the San lose Stale I [mei sir ( lice I dinci for pay in Ii in. 111sta:ince. NI WS Daily Staff Writer least softie the vs ill reed to work e% en. the Careei Center has no statistic s gas and ami!. other eXpelises (rime /Honer to help pay tor college expenses. More on the number% of SJSC students working. "My grades would delitutely he better if The Spartan Daily's vteekly than 47 percent id freshmen thought there Melkoman said I dial have to work.- ( said. -It's bee Anse sou come lions: from recap of campus crime p.6 A record number of freshmen are 5% as "a very good chance" that they would "Sick tiallusci. a freshman matorme iii hard work, vs to go vu anticipating having hi work ;it some point have to work, a record high, according to eleetne al engineering, works tour to toe !.oll fe tiled. \ ou alit hed Whereas. instead of \sorking. 1 could he study lug.'' during college. akkording tit a reeent study the study. The record low was 35.3 percent &iv. sv eck it 110111%112T COMpan lofhin AlthollA ked in AhI done by the I '('I Vs Higher Lducattim in I'M store in the estheld Shoppingtow it %alley high Research Institute. "Most of our students has e to work." km Ilion ialli1 1 said his parents go e him 'he 2004 study tound that three-quarters said [Ana Melkonian, assistant director of enough money foi tint ion and food. hin he is see FRESHMEN, page 6 Science fair held at S.U. Cal State Hayward Engineers target renaming fuels Hispanic youths By Mayra Flores Daily Staff Writer SJSU name debate
Laurie Long By Peter Clark -Our ohs.% e is to sus esstully "(MI invades San Jose The Student Union %kits iimiusti,ills hats' !kW!, Stuff Writer override the 51's1 insignia in favor Museum ol Art p. 7 SaIllida Middle school and high sv hool ot something II, the extent of CSC students. iine h une. made thew vs a) Upstairs at San Jose, or simply California Mardi Gras preview to the Batten Calitorma State I sniversity State.- said Mike Hentrich. a CM.' Bars, nightclubs prepare for The Six leIS 01 Mexican merle aui flay c Mils-tally changed its Spartans lot State member and special events p. 7 sell III.ISIer Litgilleefs and S cultists ind sttoet name to CSC East Bay Jan. 2h. sceinst id business Latino hums:cis and Scientists held then adrIntlistration student "California Top 1)) ring-tones in the United Meting the dialogue of whether San tourth annual Sk LX11:1V.112,1I1/.1 henefir State %You'd he the tiltiniale States p. 7 Jose State t Inv ersits team, vs fill team institution of Students %CIL' ill% Well 11110 !font mvhange cut title As the oldest Top five albums and singles in leaders and receised T-sinits vs ith the es cut's Attet Cal State Ilay vs arch higher learning in C.ililornia. and the campus ot the (*St' the United States p.7 name on the Mint and the spidisors oil the President Ninnia Rees asked founding hack. s)stem. members of io stale and DVD% in the United um \ vu sit', MM. lids lhinge the Top 10 Sponsors ink ltitled IBM, Intel. Applied Util Spanans fin Slate feel that campus s 1.11111.' in order to hotel States p. X adopting the MUM (..alifOrnia State Materials. Cho riiirfexaco, Apple Computers relies t the schools grossing regional College would bring more prestige and "Ilongegman" and 1.0,11/4heed Martin. as well as the role and heritage. the ( Board id movie at ter (ignition to tiltil Harold said Review of the Ni,, 1 of Lng Meer Me Inislees Unattiniousl) soled in la%01 office p. N 'After 1 graduated. I was sery the box S v.eel Sky Kan bread and mice %s ere handed id the name change. according to the sit uts in while students !him Santa Clara disappionted with the receptiiin of Thai Warrior universits 's Web site ( 'minty signed in and received then gill hags III SISt 5113,5 degree in the lob Actor and martial artist Tony Some students and alumni woukl Spealkels .il the opening terellion% shared marketplace. ’ !tarok' said "IS.ISC demonstrates style p. 9 like to see SJSI. follow a similar path Jau :thou' how is) a real hokey sounding name. It inspiring stows they ended up at Go State and ('St Spartans State I 1116 ei.li . about mentors who doesn't make sense, either, because 'lop five movies at the box San Jose Iii State are two organwations Ii they could gum to college and ahisit sail hose is mit a state California office p. 9 ld them winking tow ard se-nipping the SJSI oppoitunities State Unisersity San JIIse has much taking moniker 'Tnemeeis ate pretty good at math, physics more grasitas than 51St' " -It %%mild he Ilhe to see (SIM' and s helms(' \ said Ping Hsu, ilS 1x late dean Ilaritld and Ilentrieh said they Sparlit Glide p. 2 interim President I I hm 01 the ( lege 1 aigincering. who 5 ,1, one cut seould like to see SJSU's identity as pros Me the same kind id leadership p. 9 speakcts the ('SE' system's original campus Crossword Or, Rick Wiens demonstrates to that Hay Nilitt's president did." said IBM senior scientist Ilsu asked the students !loss they telt about restored and play a role similar to students what happens when Iron powder and oxidizer !Michael Harold, SJSt. alumnus and p. 9 Classifieds mix during chemical magic show Saturday In the I i smiling member of Cm State' "She Engineering building. see FAIR, page 3 I, .1 see CHANGE, me 3 WWSS till sPARTANDAIINCOM MEW"
PAGE 2 - SPARTAN DAILY OPINION 7, 2005 FEBRUARY MONDAY HOW SWEDE IT IS Privatized system bankrupts retirees He lied about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, cent in 2000. yet without social security it would to save. And if a crisis hits around 2042, as some foresee. misleading millions of Americans to support a war have been 414.1 percent. Also, without Social Security. The same is true for children of color, who are four retirees would receive 27 percent less than promised. without an exit or peace strategy. And now. President the poverty rate for women, African Americans and times more likely to escape poverty through Social Yet, with a privatized system, they could risk los- George W. Bush wants you to trust him to reform Hispanics would exceed 50 percent. Security than white children. ing more, as there is no guarantee for investments in Social Security. So who would benefit from a Social Security over- The ones the system was created for dependents. the stock market. Moreover, the suggested high rate of Embarking on an election-style campaign to priva- haul? survivors, retirees and disabled persons return on investments would not offset lower benefits tize this 70-year-old system, the Bush administration We know it is not those for whom will suffer irreparably if millions of for more than 75 years. seeks to convince 20-something college students to the system was created, hut rather workers opt to redirect their payroll tax to Not only would privatization have delayed positive divert a portion of their Social Security payroll taxes stock brokers and investment firms that private accounts, thus draining funds from results (if any), but it would also increase the national onto Wall Street. would reap billions in fees by managing the pay-as-you-go Social Security pot. deficit of $4410-plus billion with at least $160 million A smoke screen for slashing benefits, the proposal private accounts and profiteering of the But be aware, the Bush administration a year during the transition period. Not to speak of will likely reduce the retirement checks of today's transition. and its wealthy allies will use their infa- the $3.7 trillion estimated gap in the Social Security average 20-year-olds to 15 percent of their annual Women and people of color would mous policies of fear to scare the public system, which would nearly double with the $1- to incomes. lose most on a priv atized system. and the mainstream media to support a $2-trillion cost of reform. This follows a recalculation of Social Security The average woman fix es longer than rushed change of Social Security, similar Combined, this might lead to a weakened dollar benefits based on prices rather than wages a plan the average man. yet she earns less ANNA MOLIN to what they did with Iraq. and cause an economic crisis prematurely. that would cut benefits for low-income workers, yet - about $30,000 per sear which There are many problems with the ad- So fir those of us who are about to enter into the increase them for high-income people. makes it difficult for her to save enough ministration's plan. workforce. the question of whether to divert 4 percent The Social Security system was set up to help de- money to buy an annuity that will last throughout her For one, the Social Security "crisis" is exaggerated of payroll tax to private accounts is vital. pendents, survivors and disabled persons. and to al- retirement. and based on gloomy predictions of a sharp decline in The Social Security issue is not about finances low retirees to escape poverty and age SS ith dignity. Moreover, a woman still earns about 75 cents to fiscal and population growth. alone, it is about values and the role of government. Today. Social Security benefits constitute at least every man's dollar, spends more time raising children In reality. the U.S. growth rate of the past 75 years and it calls for thoughtful review. Let the debates be- 50 percent of the total income for 64 percent of without compensation and struggles against the glass has been steady and is expected to continue, and if so. gin. Americans age 65 and older, and more than 90 per- ceiling all of which work to keep women in the there is no deficit. cent of that group receives benefits. low-income, meager-savings trap. Instead, there's a current surplus. which might. According to the Social Security Administration. By comparison, minority groups also tend to fall nonetheless, disappear as baby boomers from the Anna Malin is the Spartan Daily managing edit , the poverty rate for those 65 and older was 8.5 per- on the low end of the pay scale and are thus less likely 1960s retire in 2018. "How Swede h Is" appears every Monday
WORLD OF THE NO BRIAN PEREZ BRUTALLY HONEST Spartan football team must act quickly to ensure stable fan base
Without playing one down on the field this year. will do what he can in his time to salx age the 6 withal! the Spartan football team is getting more press than program. Michael Jackson these days. The team must take adYantage if Kassing's sup Who would have thought it would he in a positive port. The time is Mils 10 steer the team timard great- light? ness. San Jose State University football isn't often tele- With a promising list of recruits. Bowen and vised. but if ABC wanted to, it could hav e the team on Tomey are ott to a great start. "Extreme Makeover." The Nike deal is a great thing for the school December 2004 is when the renovation began. Hopefully. the school will burn the junior x arsoy Athletic director Chuck Bell retired. jersey s they've been wearing the pa.1 Head football coach Fitz Hill "resigned" couple of years. (with a record of 14-33 in four losing Hopefully. by the time August rolls seasons, you figure it out). an mud, the squad \N, ill be a dominating The team has been dealt a fresh deck -411 cf.% force. SPARTA GUIDE of cards, with a new athletic director and Will students he there.' head football coach. ," `NV It all depends on %% hat regulations The new director. Tom Bowen. has a are imposed. Th, tamily pack deal that stamped approval from Bill Walsh. This included four tickets. tour hot dogs and is a very good thing. drinks as a great idea. Thi. affordable Sparta Guide is provided tree of charge to students. faculty and stall members. The deadline lor entries is noon three Bowen was quick to pull the trigger KEN LOTICH opt ion i4tr Hay Area families %% ill help %%iirking days before the desired publication date. Entry lOrnis are mailable in the Spartan Daily office in Dwight and grab Dick Tomey to fill the head draw more of the community Hemel Hall. swim 209 Entries ,an also be e -mailed spartandaily casa.sisu.cdu titled "Sparta Guide " Space coach position. Two seam ins agii. there %S A.. i rule un restrictions may require editing ol submissions. Entries are printed in the order in which they are recei ed. With pressure from critics and doubts from fans. posed that stopped tat paler'. from drinking once Lie Ic Tomey faces more adversity than Hill did in his ten- off started. This SS as due to some had apples that got TODAY Certification Training is 5 p.m. Applications can be ure. in a light w oft some opposing tans in the stands. 'this turned in to room 218 of the Administration build- Will Tomey he able to turn the team around? Many was in the past. School of Art and Design ing. For more information, call Dina Medina at hypotheses point toward "yes." There have been many complaints from tailgateis problem ti stop cli An art exhibit featuring student galleries will take 924-5905. However, the only is. Tomey has very about has ing drinking once kit Off it% little time to work with. Many of these tailgaters anise to go home instead place lii IM 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art building. Spartan football does not have much time left to attending the game. This policy may have to be re For more information, call the gallery office at AIESEC rebuild. The transformation needs to happen imme- evaluated. 924-4330. An informatit in session NA ill take place from diately. liven the suggestion of changing the school name 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the PaCIllea room of the Student Students are going to have to see a winning prod- is something to consider. Catholic Campus Ministry Union. For more information, call Tammy at uct on the field if the athletic department wants to fill Hayward did it. and now it is known as Cal Stale Daily Mass will take place at 12:1(1 p.m. in the 802-8682. Spartan Stadium. East Bay. This is a horrible name that sounds like a Catholic Campus Ministry. For more titbit-minion, Thus far, there has been nothing but good things shopping mall. Carson at 938-1610. said about Bowen and Tomey. Hopefully. Tomey can Cal State San Jose doesn't sound great, hut it it call Father Mike African Awareness Month Planning Committee ignite a fire under his team, without having to resort to draws more people to the football games, it's SOW - "Saralina" will be shown at 7 p.m. in the Mosaic referencing words written by a Spartan Daily colum- thing we could live with. Women's Resource Center and V. Day SJSU 2005 Cross Cultural Center. nist. (Editor's note: See "Hoist, State blowout: safest So while the team is thinking of a slogan for the A Valentine's Day fund-raiser for safer sex will bet in gambling history," by Mark Cornejo. Nor. 12. upcoming season, here's a suggestion: Do whatever take place I rom II a. m. to I p.m. in the Pacifica Pride id the Pacific Islands 2004.1 it takes. mom of the Student Union. For more information. In addition, it's no secret that interim President A Polynesian dance p ic Icc will take place from call 924-6500. Don Kassing is pro-football. That's the problem. He's 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. in roitu 75 ol Spartan Complex. the interim meaning temporary. Whoever the next hit- more informatit in. call Oninne) Tanta at Mediation Center president is may have other plans for football. Ken I.otieh is the Spartan Daily ettel'utive editor. 924-2221. The application deadline 1111 Methilli011 Kassing, like former interim President Joe Crowley, "Brutally Honest- appears even Mirada\
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sat FEBRUARY 7. 2005 - MONDAY NEWS SPARTAN DAILY PAGE 3 Mexico's largest leftist party wins key election in Pacific coast state Time to go ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) through open-air polling places onto Baja California Sur, where Mexico's largest left-wing along Acapulco's posh Costera the resorts of Los Cabos are party won an important victory Boulevard Sunday and in the located, while the PRI apparently Sunday in the Pacific coast hillside slums where many kept control of Quintana Roo, state of Guerrero, according to tourism industry workers live. where the resort town of Cancun initial results, in one of three Guerrilla-style attacks that is the largest city. gubernatorial elections that could killed three police officers in The Democratic Revolution preview next year's national Acapulco on Saturday and a Party, which finished third in the presidential campaign. police strike in Cancun added last tap presidential races, was Zeferino Torrehlanca of the to worries about security for the counting on a strong showing Democratic Revolution Party gubernatorial elections, but no to prove it is a strong national had a 56 to 41 percent lead violence was reported. challenger. over Hector Astudillo of the The country's two main The PRI. which currently holds Institutional Revolutionary television networks said their the governorship of Guerrero, Party, or PRE with 76 of the vote separate exit polls also indicated was hoping the three states would counted. Final official results that Torreblanca had defeated pull it still further out of the crisis were due Wednesday. Astudillo. caused by its loss of the 2000 Voters wearing bathing The network polls also showed presidential election. ending 71 suits and plastic sandals filed Democratic Revolution holding years in rxm
FAIR - Groups hope to raise interest in tech fields
continued from page 1 hands-i m is orkshops so sic ity Latino professionals." Perez said. Nvil Waters/Daily Staff to teach the kids some of the "There aren't many influences in basic things about science and the underrepresented groups." said San Jose firefighters help residents evacuate the Jeanne d' Arc Manor at 85 S. Fifth St. after the fire alarm their skills, and about two-thirds engineering,- Pere/ said. Michelle Urquhart. president of the went off on the fourth floor Sunday. said they weren't comfortable The workshops available Society of Latino Engineers and with their skills. include medical, chemical SCICIlltsts "See if you could tell me and electronic experiments as "We really %s ant the Latino what txxik I picked this quote well as panels for high school community au know that these from." Hsu said. "I'm pretty students interested in college. opportunities are out there.- Urquhart CHANGE - Some oppose changing SJSU to Cal State sure some of you have read "We also has,. presenters said. "We %s ant these kids to know this book. 'It is your choices Boston from the l'S Nacy, that there are other students like them do it, but here, I'd be surprised it "It doesn't really matter to me. that show what you truly are far Scientific. IBM Corporation.- continued from page 1 in college that are studying to be we did that. Why any:body yyould as long as the school stays the more than your abilities: - Perez said. engineers and s,ientists and that they want to call (MR: i California same." she said. A student from the audience Other presenters included can do it. and its so important to us to that which Berkeley plays in the State is a mystery. to me because Kim Haggett. director of public yelled out the answer. "Harry professionals from Agilent reach out to them. University of California system. we're one of 23 campuses. not the affairs at Cal State East Bay. said Potter1.- Technologies. Genentech, "Our goal is to get those students who "Currently. the CSU system is only one in the state." that the Jan. 26 name change "Very good.- Hsu said. "If NASA, Chevron and students are going to graduate from high school decapitated without as founding you aren't quite comfortable "1 like the sound of SJSU.- said would be gradually phased in over from Davis. Maritime and thinking about not going hi college. campus.- I larold said. with your math or physics or Ernest Hernandez, an undeclared two years, and estimated the cost at Academy and We want them to gii lIege. Howes Cr. some are reticent to 5200.000. chemistry. that's not you, that's I here's not a lot ot it:presentation invoke such a change to the SJSU freshman. -I wouldn't like to see approximately your ability You can always go." in tin' St:lent:L. and engineering fields label. it "We're going to use all stocks improv c your ability:. hut you "Twenty to 30 maybe 4 percent of [Amos make the "There is no reason to do Still, many students share of paper with the old name on have to knoss is ho you are. engineering population in the nation. it." said Annette Nellen, SJSU the sentiment as undeclared them." Hugget said. "We're being "(her the nest few years, percent of the We \Yam those numbers to come up. Academic Senate chair. "I'm sure sophomore Jim Lu when it comes responsible. We're ma dumping you're going to has e to make va,e ,s ant to have !non: representation.- that itayuard had good reasons to to changing SJSU's name. paper with our name on it." a lot of important choices, professionals iquhart said. but remember, the chi is e you Perez said the organization had make, shows who you arc St, came from signed up inone than 500 students as make those choices based on II last is ea. who you are, what interests you. (SJSU)." -Last year. sic had about 200 kids hut not your current :0,110 time and this year. it has doubled. I Commute choices to SJSU... According to a si rinen don't kniny it there YY ere 500 or h00 PF SJSU Society of Mark Perez, from all over the region statement by the kids. but I do kniiw that %se asked them Mexican American Engineer, to put MO seats in here and I looked GipTRANSPORTATION and Scientists. "The purposes MAES hack there and I didn't see any room.- SOLUTIONS of this one -day endeavor are 1 'rquhart said. With AS Eco Pass SJSU students & Telephone: (4081924 RIDE to peak interest in technical "fhis is the first year that we had a employees can enjoy unlimited odes on Email [email protected] fields of younger students and focused effort on high school students. "This year's budget a as all VTA buses & Light Rail Web: www.ts stsu edu reinforce the benehts of higher Extras aganza a little over $19. 000 the In additiim to Science education." mentor teams Location. Student Union, Main level majority of that is taken care we also coach and "The Science Extravaganza -tech Challenge." Pere/ said. (room 2351 of through kind donani ins as in the is an annual. hands-on academic "Hopefully, there is ill be the day Mon-Fri 9:00 am 430 pm well as sponsorships front enrichment program that we put where we has.. that first Science industries and from San Jose on for high school and tumor Extras aganta student is ho's enrolled State. Twenty to al percent of VTA Light Rail high students, primarily from here at San Jose State.- the Santa Clara County." said the professionals came from Operates throughout Santa xr ii:41 Two blocks from SJSU Mark Pere/. president of the (S.ISt h Perez said. Clara County Runs every 15 minutes Society of Mexican Amen. an The focus of this day was Free park and rides lots Also serves the Fremont available Engineers and Scientists. "We exposure. BART station ill. 1 look at enrollment numbers and "Students can expect to get we specifically target schools out of today 's event three key etartend! that have a high Lanno or things: They should come away Iit s: .1: s1 ii Hispanic population percentage. with an interest in engineering tn %seek training Caltrain Carpool & Vanpool as well as a score of 50 percent and science, an opportunity for Nationwide job placement San Francisco - San Jose Join a carpool or a SJSU or below on the Academic them to interact with umsersity Financing available Gilroy Vanpool Access carpool Performance Index, which is students learn about what it Baby Bullet Express Service lanes while reducing the state school scoring. takes to get to college and the to/from San Francisco in less commute costs "At the event itself, we types of things they can expect than an hour Free shuttle y650-968-9933 have professionals as well as when they get to college and offers connection between university students that do ... the last thing is interfacing with \ '1..nal Bartendin: Caltrain and SJSU Highway 17 Express Bicycle Parking Santa Cruz San Jose Park your bike free at any of the five on campus Monthly passes Discount enclosure Guaranteed and available at the Transportation Fat Tuesday secure bike parking Celebration Solutions Center
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FEBRUARY 7.2 SPORTS MONDAY PAGE 4 SPARTAN DAILY Two hockey victories The long wait heighten tourney hopes
By Amber Sheldon Daily Senior Staff Writer
The San Jose State University men's hockey club finished the 2004-05 regu- lar season on a high note. outscoring the University of Southern California by 17 points, to make the total score for two games 22-5. On Friday night. the Spartans handed the Trojans a 15-4 decision, bolstered by hat tricks from seniors Max Ramsey and Lonny Lovins. The following evening. SJSU domi- nated once again, putting seven pucks in the USC net while surrendering just one goal late in the third. Goaltender Joe Best manned the crease for the Spartans Saturday night. Best said his final game of the regular season was awesoine. "It's always fun stomping on those guys." Best said. "We hate USC." Spartan head coach Ron Glasow said it was a very emotional night ftw the entire team, but especially for seasoned veterans Lonny Lovins and Jon Barney as well as team captain Ray Kellam. "They have so much heart and play with so much emotion and they've been here the longest, so it was really tough on them," Glasow said. "But I told them it's not the end of their hockey career just yet." In a couple weeks, after the fi- nal ranking period, the Spartans will know if their 22-4-2 campaign has earned them a berth for the American Collegiate Hockey Association national tournament in Detroit. The top four teams in the west re- gion qualify for playoffs. SJSU is cur- rently ranked No. 3. below Colorado State University and the University of Colorado. I011inlltt!S 'ill erre,/ In thy I1/,I Spartan defender Logan Martinez breaks through a group of University of Southern California players during Friday's game.
From left, center Jon Barney, captain Ray Kellam, and forward Lonny Lovins, show their emotions after the final regular season game of their college careers h,r1 / writer Spuerrri to ilsc Path'
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San Jose State University fans celebrate after a Spartan goal during Saturday's 7-1 victory over USC. FEBRUARY 7. 2005 MONDAY SPORTS SPARTAN DAILY PAGE 5 Spartans unable Patriots win Super Bowl to muster win Jacksonville. Fla. (API Dynasty'? Definitely. The New England Patriots don't have to By Aimee Threet several shots made by forward proclaim greatness. The NFL re- Daily Staff Writer Marquin Chandler. cord book does it for them. "We made several mistakes down the stretch and let people in." The San Jose State University Warrior forward Julian Sensley PATRIOTS 24, men's basketball team was defeat- said. EAGLES 21 ed by the University of Hawaii The Warriors began to pull Rainbow Warriors Saturday at the away and brought the score to 3/4- Event Center. 26 at the half. The Patriots won their third The Spartans began the second Super Bowl in four years Sunday. half with a 3-pointer by guard Eric 24-21 over the Philadelphia RAINBOW WARRIORS 84. Bloom and the lead was shortened Eagles, and now they are chal- SPARTANS 73 to 3K-29, but the Warriors stayed lenging history. ahead. Fifteen minutes into the It was their ninth straight post- second half. the Spartans started season victory. equaling Vince The Spartans made the first bas- their second run of the game with Lombardi's Green Bay Packers. ket of the game and the Warriors 14 unanswered points to bring the It was coach Bill Belichick's 10th followed with a held goal in the score to 54-51. playoff v ictory in 11 games, one second minute of the first half. The he Warriors' lead held steady better than the great Lombardi. game lead changed three time, in hut began to pull away when And it matched Dallas' run of the next live minutes. and flaw aui Sensley nailed a 3 -pointer with three championships in four went On a 9-0 run that the Spartans eight minutes left in the second years in the early 1990s. wouldn't break until 11 minutes half which lifted the score to 61-53. -We've never really self-pro- were left to bring the score to 18- the Warriors allowed the Spartans claimed ourselves anything." 12. to come within nine points of their Sharninder Dulai / hotly Staff said Tom Brady. who is 9-0 in the The Spartans slowly began to lead before they pulled away for playoffs. "If you guys say we're Spartan guard Michael McFadden drives past a Rainbow Warrior at this chip away at the Warriors' lead to good. and sealed the final score Event Center during Bewail victory. great. we'll accept the compli- bring the SCOW to 21-17 with a free at K4-73. The Warriors made 5g Marquin Chandler posted 32 (plus) points because we lost," Warriors, ment." Om SS Its guard Donta Watson the percent of their 3-pointers in the points, one away Irom his career said Chandler. -Our gu!, s gas e a lot of Mort This one wasn't overpower- Warriors were plagued by., turn- second hall. Warriors guard Matt high. Spartan head coach Phil to get hack in the game. they have ing, and at times it was down- s for se e1:11UMW’S MO the Gibson made Ilse of eight 3 -point- "Indi 'dually, it feels pretty Johnson felt the team played hard a lot of %%capons with Sensley and nght ugly. But not even Belichick Spaitan, vvent on a 1 4 run sv iii ers. all in the second half. good I walls ,cicbrate 3(1 during the stretch against the with Gibson.- Johnson said. seemed to care about that. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY , THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY f 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Tennis: `s \I. t tren.,I iii a tn. Softball: th.ohleheadei ,, ',intik tlomen's water polo: vs. the Baseball: vs. GC Santa Softball: doubleheadei \ . Baseball: vs 1 't- Santa and 7 p in daib imill 1.elt I 3 .0 Clara l ner.ity. I p.m al I 'nisei-say of Hass at'i. Barbara. 2 p.m. at Municipal University of the Pacith. noon Barbara. I p.m at Municipal III' Pavilion Marsalli Park 4 p.m. at the Aquatics Center stadium at SJISI. Field Stadium Women's basketball: vs, Gymnastics: vs. Air Force. Baseball: ss. CC Santa Basketball: Golden State Southern Methodist University. 7 p.m. at Spartan Gym Barbara. I p.m. at Municipal Warriors vs. Phoenix Suns, 7 p.m. at the Event Center Stadium 6 p m. at Oakland Arena Women's basketball: vs. Louisiana .fech. 7 p.m at the SPARTAN CALENDAR t.veni ( 'cuter Women's basketball team extends Valentine's Notes streak, football team hires coaches (in the Spartan Daily) I he omen', ba.ketball team Seumalo vs as a defensive line- Freshman 11111,1 I placed lust Please Come by the Quad (Mon-Wed) at 1:30 - 4:15pm ilelealed the I no. orob, of I 1.w. al'i man under I omey at the liniversity in the 50 freesty le :ond freshman Rainboe, ,1alinie 56-54 Saturday oil lawal'i from 19/45 to I 9rig. He Melissa I (Tan placed first in the or drop by DBH 209 (Mon-Wed) between 9:00-5:00pm in has also been a coach at Cal Poly 5181 tree.i, le. and drop off the flyer I Ins %s m. their filth foss, Satl I ills( /bispo, as he was the de - Randy. places the Spartans at second lens' ye I iiie COaCh for the last four Gymnastics place in the tA estern Athletic Sr on. $5 When she finds out ttiitcren, The Spartan gy rimastic., team Be the "hopeless Romantic"... what you're really like, Softball 1,,stt,,Sacidmento State 01%etsil she'll kick you to the curb 191 2 1 11 I Friday Happy Valentine's Day' The Spartan softball team fell to ti\li eitv... the Cal Berkeley Golden Bears b41 am. Saturday. I.? ... - IV Love, Sally WPM' tourney 1 cw is posted the only 4 Dear Sandy. 5-t , Spartan hit in the sixth inning in its For more on ..1 ..., Roses are Red. - him aril Amber Jackson scored home opener. , 4-1 17 point, and posted I 0 rebound, Spartan sports, Violets are Blue. Shov her you rare_ for her eighth double -di intik of the Baseball go to: I'll never forget the day %east in That I met YOU, 1. runt! I amisha Xiigusttne The baseball team won tuo uut www.thespartandaily.com scored 15 point, and had six te - the three-game series against Cal Love. Ryan illii To: Cindy Jones bounds Poly San Luis Obispo this week- I have noticed you in class end. Hie Spartans won 13-6 on 1 he Vs Si leadei in assist,. and I have a really big crush guard I tic .1 It I last, ,n nhuidged Sunday. lost K-7 on Saturday and $10 kill),--4, are II assists won 15-2 on Friday. on you. I think that you Freshman Brandon Hennessey: C , 1- the most beautiful woman came in to relieve starter Wes Football in the universe. I hope Porter after Porter had allowed five Spartan football head coach runs in the first two innings. V11(1 your ye( 01 someone that I will get the courage DIA homey- completed his coach- Hennessey pitched for the next ve( III Nomohinp... to ask you out. five innings 11w the win. 14. ' kV140 ing staff vs ith the addition of three ,AA9,(1`As $8 From: Your Secret Admirer defensiv :isststant coac hes. 737 es tor 25 , Dav e I pp and loin A Swimming 5 78 ea for 50 are co -defensive coordinators, 4 99 ea lot 100 with Fipp also functioning as de- The Spartans lost two meets 14061616-7700 CENTURY li:1w sc hack coach and Williams on Saturday.. The swim team lost To /0 commercial GRAPHICS will also coach the linebackers. 95-45 to the University of Nevada cunnyvalw (A 9411l, Joe Seumalo has been tapped to be and 91-4K to Tulane University. 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MONDAY TUESDAY Summary: A report was taken 12:26 p.m. OUTSTANDING Summary: A report was taken King Jr. Joint Library for theft of a backpack. MISDEMEANOR WARRANT for a stolen bicycle. Summary: A report was taken 4:46 p.m. OUTSTANDING 2:35 a.m. DRIVING UNDER Location: Seventh and William for theft at the library. MISDEMEANOR WARRANT THE INFLUENCE WEDNESDAY streets 2:413p.m. GRAND THEFT Location: Student Union Location: First Street Summary: Turner, Earannando Location: Business Classrooms 1:45 p.m. THEFT Summary: Chen, Alan DOB 02- Summary: Lamantia. John DOB 5:13 p.m. ANY ANIMAL DOB 12-28-82 was arrested on an Summary: A report was taken Location: Student Union 19-85 was cited and released for an 08-26-46 was arrested for driving CALL outstanding warrant. for the theft of a bicycle. Summary: A report was taken outstanding warrant. under the influence. The vehicle Location: Dr. Martin Luther for theft of a purse. was towed by Robello's towing. King Jr. Joint Library 10:23 a.m. ACCIDENT NO 1:58 p.m. LOST PROPERTY 2:22 p.m. FOUND/LOST Summary: A report was taken INJURY Location: Business Classrooms 12:33 p.m. THEFT PROPERTY/RESTRAIN ORDER 2:25 p.m. COMPUTER for an animal inside the King Location: Park and Ride Summary: A report was taken Location: Library South Gate ETC. ILL/ACCESS ALTER/ETC Library. Summary: A report was taken for the theft of a bicycle. Summary: A report was taken Location: Seventh and San COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR for a noninjury accident at Park for theft at the King Library. Salvador streets ILLEGAL and Ride. 1:39 TRAFFIC SIGN NO Summary: An incident report Location: Martin Luther King RIGHT TURN 9:48 a.m. THEFT was taken regarding the report of Library Location: North Garage Location: Dr. Martin Luther possible misconduct by a faculty Summary: A report was taken Summary: A report was taken King Jr. Joint Library regarding a computer system for the misuse of a handicap member. N Summary: A report was taken altered for illegal purposes. placard. for a stolen bicycle. 12:51 p.m. FOUND/LOST 10:48 10:56 a.m. OUTSTANDING PROPERTY/RESTRAIN ORDER a.m. LOITER IN A 9:24 a.m. THEFT ETC. PUBLIC TOILET MISDEMEANOR WARRANT Location: Dr. Martin Luther Location: Martin Luther King Location: Seventh and San Location: Administration King Jr. Joint Library Library Salvador streets Building Summary: A report was taken Summary: A report was taken Summary: Mahugh. Shawn Summary:: A report was taken for theft of stolen candy. regarding a subject loitering in a DOB 08-12-81 self-surrendered regarding a found missing person. public toilet stall. on an outstanding warrant and was The subject wa.s transported to 11:44 p.m. POSSESSION OF given a new court date. emergency psychiatric services. CRIME CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 7:12 p.m. FAIL TO OBEY' Location: 10th and Santa Clara PEACE OFFICER ORDER 10:05 a.m. VIOLATE CSU 12:27 p.m. OUTSTANDING streets NOT TO RETURN MA1NTENANCE/ETC. MISDEMEANOR WARRANT Summary: Shaisibehbahani. Location: Martin Luther RULES/OTHER Location: Seventh and San BLOTTER Alireza D013 06-27442 was King Library Location: Corporation Yard Salvador possession of a streets Summary: Bowen. Robert Summary: Nickels. Michael arrested for was Summary: Bowman, Robert DOB 02-23-78 was arrested DOB 05-20-67 was cited and controlled substance. Vehicle Steven DOB 02-23-83 was cited and booked into county jail for released for violation of Education towed by Robello's Towing. and released for an outstanding violating a no trespassing order 3.44_0230 Code 89031. misdemeanor warrant. for SJSU and an outstanding SATURDAY misdemeanor warrant. 9:26 a.m. SUSPICIOUS 9:20 a.m. VIOLATE CSU 3:42 p.m_ 7:29 p.m. PERSON/PACKAGE/OTHER 5:18 p.m. FOUND/LOST MAINTENANCE/ETC. RULES/ 9:11 VANDALISM ACCIDENT NO VANDALISM Location: Duncan Hall PROPERTY/RESTRAIN ORDER ETC. Location: Spartan Complex INJURY Location: South Garage Summary: A report was taken ETC. Location: Duncan Hall Summary: A report was Location: Dr. Martin Luther Summary: A report was taken for a suspicious person in Duncan Location: Other Summary: Whittington. Michael taken for damage of basketball King Jr. Joint Library for vandalism to a vehicle. Hall. Summary: A report was taken Lindsey DOB 12-07-52 was equipment. Summary: A report was taken for found property. cited and released for violation of for a non injury accident at the THURSDAY 8:28 p.m. ANY MEDICAL California State University rules. 8:42 a.m. HIT AND RUN King Library loading dock. Location: Library North Gate 2:22 p in. POSSESSION OF Location: South Garage 3:41 p.m. LOST PROPERTY Summary: A report was taken MARIJUANA 8:16 p.m. THEFT Summary: A report was 2:33 p.m. TRAFFIC SIGN NO Location: SJSU for a medical aid at the library. Location. Fifth and San Location: Dr. Martin Luther taken for a noninjury hit and run RIGHT TURN Summary: A report was taken Salvador streets King Jr. Joint Library automobile accident. Location: West Garage for lost property. FRIDAY Summary Beltran, Angel Summary: Cushing. Norman Summary: A report was taken E. DOB 4-28-76 was cited DOB 11-17-49 was cited and 5:12 p.m. THEFT for the misuse of a handicap 3:08 p.m. THEFT 9:25 p.m. THEFT and released for possession of released for theft. Location: Industrial Studies placard. Location: Music Building Location: Dr. Martin Luther marijuana. FRESHMEN HOSPITAL continued from page 1 "You learn teamwork, which continued from page 1 can cross over to anything," Wellman said. issues," he said. "(The expansion school, he said he finds balancing He also said employees can plan) was really a land issue." college classes with work more learn the benefits of working In addition to providing more challenging. hard. medical care, the expansion of "Last semester, I'd get out of "The better they are at their the Regional Medical Center can work and would have 30 minutes job, the more cash they're going be economically viable for the to get from work all the way to to make." Wellman said. surrounding area. school and into class.- Gallucci The UCLA study showed According to the San Jose City said. "I'd always be late to my a gender gap in the freshmen Council agenda, representatives class. 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