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jobs," vent to Nithout Explosion ordina- King Library altural from id idea. t have in S. Korea it's a campus to open on time isiness By Janine Stanhope It will be business as usual for stu- kills 120 dents. hat the Daily Staff* Writer image She said she was concerned about More than 100 others the idea of dedicating crc 011 - 'file new Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. the top two and cave. injured in subway inferno Joint Library is scheduled to be open three floors for student use because it ice Ws a for business in 184 days with formal would not be easily regulated for stu- ! more DAEGU, South Korea (AP) Kim grand opening celebrations taking dents and the public alike. n said. Ho-keun, a 68-year-old grandfather, place Aug. 22 and Aug. 23. "It's an awesome venture," Prechtl isure is was about to get off the crowded sub- "We will begin moving the collec- said. "It is such a huge library and it it will way when an explosion knocked him tion from the San Jose State will be neat to see it come together, :hedule to the floor. lie awoke in darkness University Clark Library and the but how will the hours for the public believes minutes later, gasping for breath and Senter Storage facility to the new and students work?" adents. desperate to escape a fiery attack that King library in Himmel said the new library will be mid-April," said open for about 81 hours a week for corn- killed at least 124 people on Tuesday. Patricia Senn Breivik, dean of the I."This Struggling to call for help, Kim university library. everyone. "The university is planning to have a 33 vote feared the worst until he heard a rescue "The lower level of Clark (Library) er than worker's voice, will be used to house a new SJSU study/computer lab that will be open "I couldn't see him, but I saw his Student Success Center," Breivik said. to students for more hours than that," flashlight, so I grabbed his hand," Kim I The purpose of the center is to assist he said. said from his hospital bed, tubes sup- students in developing a range of "A new major facility could bring in lelp plying him with oxygen. "It was then skills from writing, language and more people and change the user ,pat- that I thought to myself I'm going to research to computer literacy, accord- terns that presently don't overlap," r110011, live." ing to the committee developed on said Himmel. "The whole downtown Kim was one of the fortunate in Nov. 22, 2002, by the Academic library is going there." 5115- Some other students like the idea of irr Daegu, South Korea's third-largest Senate executive committee that pro- [y since city. vides regulatory guidelines for the the remote access via telephone and he had The fire started about 10 a.m. when university. the Internet with wireless laptops as Peterson a man lit a container of flammable liq- "It is an integrated collection of sup- well as lab access to computers that ham the uid and tossed it. The blaze incinerat- port services to help students suc- will be available in the new library. olunteer ed two six-car subway trains, killed at ceed," said Don Kassing, SJSU vice In addition to the four computer least 124 people and injured 145, one- president for administration and labs, Breivik said the new library will lecame third of them seriously. finance. have about 40 small study rooms as Laci," On Wednesday, authorities said The other floors in Clark Library well as four instructional labs where Il a people about 300 people were also reported will be used for classrooms and faculty can bring their students. .sdation missing but added that the number administrative offices, Breivik said. "It will also have the same things Jay they was greatly inflated. "That doesn't Most of the details are being coordi- that are currently available at Clark put peo- (Library)," she said. "Access to assis- mean that all of them were killed_yes- nated by the student success center there as well." h makes terday," said disaster official Koo Bon- committee and in facilities planning, tive technology will be loin. "People just report their family It is still uncertain what will be hap- Technicians are currently wiring the pound- new building for voice data, she said. members who did not 'mum home." pening to the original downtown There will be 400 public computers he and Also Wednesday, forensic experts King library building, said Ned ughout and space for laptops with hundreds gathered scorched human remains for Himmel, the assistant director of the of hot seats that will be located identification as rescuers returned for public library. throughout the stacks where laptops .3pover u one last effort to search for the miss- "It might become office space for until] can be plugged right in. ing. the city, he said. "Another possibility "You can pick your space," she said. 'People could have hidden to escape is that it will revert back to the con- Breivik also said, "As students walk Lcins that the smoke, last night we did a final vention center." plained into the new King Library, they will search but we have found nothing," Himmel said there will be little discover a fin, learning environment is 1996 Daegu Mayor Cho Hae-nyoung told change from the way the old King nfiscat- with something going on for every- teporters. library is working except for the loca- one. Every floor will have something wanted A suspect who police say has a histo- tion and the converging of the collec- lught the unusual." ry of mental illness was under interro- tion. Exploring the different artistic con- gation. Police said they did not know "We will be opening the new King cepts of the will be up to every stu- what motivated the attack or what (Library) without additional staff as dent to discover, she said. Students substance the attacker used to start the the city is still experiencing a budget will be able to walk along the lower blaze. crunch. There will be room to grow level passage and hear the riffling The fire began in one train at a sta- and we will be keeping many of the sound of pages from a book. The tion, igniting seats and spreading to top and bottom shelves empty," he theme for the seventh floor is "Wise another train as it pulled in, officials said. Crack" based on earthquake faults said. More people died in the second Breivik said new student jobs will be with funny quotes about reading and train because many of the doors failed created as well. libraries, Breivik said. to open, trapping passengers. "There will be a lot to do," she said. Dori Prechtl, a junior majoring in Students will be able to see about 30 YThl TV news channel reported the dioramas of author John Steinbeck Verna Kirkendall / Daily Staff second train arrived four minutes after kinesiology, said she is impressed with Construction continues on the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Joint Library, which is located at the the joint library, but wants to know if corner of San the fire started. It was not clear why The grand opening is scheduled to be held on Aug. 23. the second train was not warned of the See UBRARY, page Fernando and Fourth streets. fire or diverted from the station. Many bodies were burned beyond recognition. Officials said they would have to wait for DNA tests to confirm the number of dead, which could take UC law students file brief supporting affirmative action weeks. Other people died of asphyxiation on By Falguni Bhuta University of Michigan's affirmative brief contains personal testimonials College of Law and UC Davis School She said this brief is being filed to the train platform. One man said his action admissions policy. about the experiences of students of of Law. hear and revisit the constitutionality of missing daughter called by mobile Daily Staff Writer Affirmative action is a policy or a color from the UC law schools after "California's Proposition 209 was a affirmative action and the admission phone to say there was a fire and the program that seeks to redress past dis- the ban on the race conscious admis- ballot initiative that stated that race is policies at University of Michigan at subway door wasn't opening. A coalition of University of crimination to underrepresented sions policies passed in 1996 under one of the factors that could not be the undergraduate and law school Firefighters gave horrifying accounts California students and alumni, minorities such as blacks, Hispanics California's Proposition 209, accord- used as a criterion in public education, level. of the scene underground. Many bod- known as Students of Color Against public employment and public con- "(The lack of Resegregation in Education, filed a and Native Americans through active ing to the UC students and alumni affirmative action) has ies were found on the subway stairs, measures to ensure equal opportunity, coalition. Law schools involved in this tracting," said Marisol Arriaga, a impacted the classroom environment legal brief Tuesday with the U.S. as in education and employment. exercise are UCLA Law School, IIC UCIA law student and a member of -11 Supreme Court in See SUBWAY, page 6 support of the Drafted entirely by law students, the Berkeley Boalt Hall, UC Hastings the coalition See BRIEF, page 4 funky music Web site makes applying for scholarships easier Play that By Norikazu Ambo Apply for them." Financial Aid, said John Bradbury, associate Alfonso De Alba, Associated Students exec- director at Financial Aid and Scholarship Daily Staff Writer utive director, who is in charge of two schol- Office. arships; the Executive Council Scholarship So far, more than 350 campus and 400 int Some San Jose State University students are and the Board of Directors Scholarship, said, departmental scholarships have been awarded, wondering how to apply for scholarships, "One of the most important things students Evans said. where to get information about them and should be informed of is that scholarships are The deadline for the scholarships presented what criteria are required for them. always available for people who are eligible." on the Web site is March 3 and she said stu- The Web site, http://scholarships.sjsu.edu, According to the Financial Aid and dents should begin preparing as soon as possi- would be the gateway to answer all questions, Scholarship Office, more than 9(X) general ble, said Maureen Evans, scholarship coordinator and departmental scholarships are available on There are several processes required to corn- at SJSU. campus, ranging from $100 to $1,000. plete the application firrni. according to the "Scholarships are basically for every stu- About 15,000 students are annually awarded dent," Evans said. think everyone should See SCHOLARSHIPS, page 4 Sun here one day, gone the next; rain in S.J.'s forecast By Annelinda Aguayo I lowever, those on s Arnim,. didn't let the day come to SjSl. whenevel they get the chance. "Our office is right across Daily Staff Writer to g o waste. the street (on Five volunteers from City Year an educa- Paseo de San Antonio near the Post Office) tionally focused volunteer group for 17- to so it's easy to walk over and take a spot on the The sun was shining on San Jose State the sunshine grass," Tuesday 24-year-olds were enjoying Lothrop said. University on and students were all out on Tower Lawn. Just on the other side of Tower Hall, Ellen over campus soaking it up before it was gone. "This is a very calming atmosphere to work Hooper, a junior majoring in interior design, With a high of 59 degrees, Tuesday's was conditions at," said Kathleen Lothrop, a volunteer with sitting barefoot on the lawn in front of spring-like the hottest temper- Year. Dwight Bentel Hall. &ion Yoneda Daily Staff Jose has City ature San experienced in the last Milo Zaneski, another City Year volunteer, "I like to walk barefoot on the grass three days could be followed by the possi- on a Dana Guerin, a junior music major, comes to the music room every day to play said SJSU is a beautiful place and said he sunny day," Hooper said. bility of rain and even thunderstorms today who Guerin's junior recital will be held on April 15 at 7 p.m in the San Jose according enjoys the water fountain. Hooper, described the sunny weather instruments. and this evening, to the National The City Year volunteers said they try to State University Concert Hall. Weather Service. See WEATHER, page 6 MIN

PAGE 2 OPINION THE SPARTAN DAILY 1 FEBRUARY 19, 2003 opposingviews: Should San Jose State University YES I A break in the day would have a 'University Hour?' encourage student interaction NO I Getting classes and Spartans, wake up. It is time for us to get out of our chairs and wipe the sleep from our eyes. Measure X is a plan that will give us the strength to pick up a sword instead of a pillow. Measure X, also known as the University Hour, is a time during the middle of the day where scheduling is hard enough no classes would be taught. The purpose of this is to build a unified campus community and to enlighten our university spirit through lunch hour activities. At last Wednesday's Associated Students meeting, the topic of Measure X Was brought San Jose State University lacks school spirit. Intellectuals scurry from the classroom to work, up. This measure was introduced as "University Hour." Its purpose would be to bring life not having time for leisure activities. Representatives in student organizations fail to attend to SJSU and give it a "college" atmosphere scheduled meetings. Athletic games have poor attendance. There would be no classes between noon and 1 p.m., University Hour can alter this behavior. If implemented, interactive activities can transform allowing students to participate in activities or attend students from passive to participatory. events on campus. A.S. believes this would give stu- "SJSU is a The lunch hour would be designed to enable students to dents a better sense of participate in extracurricular activities. Spartans already campus community. commuter committed to student Although this is a nice organizations would no idea, it is not a realistic school. Most longer have to worry one. SJSU is a commuter 'A unified about schedule conflicts. school. Most students' students' main Since time is already main priority is to get lunch hour is a arranged, students could through their classes, and priority is to get not use personal sched- for some, rush to the job method by ules as a reason not to that helps pay for their through their attend meetings. education. classes, andfor which SJSU At the same time, the Most students like to noon hour would be the schedule their classes some, rush to can relieve perfect opportunity for between 9 a.m. and 1:15 Spartan warriors to get p.m. because it allows the job that itselffrom involved in campus room in the day for other affairs. Students can things. helps pay for 'commuter take the time to learn For commuting stu- streptococcus.'" about student organiza- dents, it gives them a their education." tions and choose which chance to beat rush hour options are the most traffic. After sitting in intriguing. class all day, the last thing The hassle of trying to anyone wants to do is sit balance school and work in bumper-to-bumper is eliminated. traffic. "University Hour" Undergraduate and would make it difficult for graduate scholars bal- commuters to schedule ancing school workload around this. and a job can take There are many com- advantage of this time to muting professors as well. get involved. Some of them stay on 11 Students at the campus late enough as it ANNELINDA AGUAYO WENDY LOPEZ University of Illinois at is. The last thing they need Chicago have already to do is sit around campus implemented such a program. During the brown bag hour, for an extra hour so that students can get a feel for what music artistry in categories such as dance, folk and Rock "college life" is like. Age are arranged for students' enjoyment. Getting out of class at 1 p.m. allows working students to Spartans could have the same, but with events tailored to maintain decent jobs that do not require obscure hours. their inteiebts. They get in and out early enough to allow study time. Students could control the genre of music they would like Some SJSU students do take a break between classes dur- to hear. Students could voice the type of dance they would ing the proposed "University Hour." Many of them use this like to see. Entertainment options would only be limited to time to grab a bite to eat. the amount of active voices demanding musical preference. Even with classes being in session at that hour, the A unified lunch hour is a method by which SJSU can relieve itself from "commuter strep- Student Union is overly crowded with hungry students battling through lunch lines and tococcus." fig_hting for a place to sit. Our campus silence is similar to that of public transportation. Bus riders and Spartans alike _ There are more than 30,000 students at SJSU, and having everyone on break at the break silence only to murmur when a stranger steps into his or her territory same time would cause mayhem at the Student Union. "University Hour" would only Inside a classroom, students rarely speak with the professor. Outside, students do not speak bring more chaos to an already chaotic environment. with other students. The most important thing that should be taken into consideration is that many class- The campus is mute. Individuals walking on sidewalks hurriedly pass one another. es were cut this semester because of budget cuts. This made scheduling classes really dif- Occasionally, there is the one student who smiles and says hello. ficult for a lot of students, and more cuts are expected to be made next semester adding Measure X would bring life to the campus. Imagine a campus where students actually "hang to the difficulty. Students do not need the added stress of trying to schedule around out" with other students they do not already know. Faculty members and students would "University Hour." interact as well. The bonds created between the two groups would benefit all individuals. It is understandable that students want to participate in campus activities and events. Individuals would learn to initiate conversations. A person who once was a stranger is now a They want that whole "going away to college" vibe, especially those that have chosen friend. SJSU as their college haven. University Hour would also change the meaning of diversity. In a sense, the campus is Can one hour in the day really give students a sense of what college life is really like? already diverse because a variety of ethnicities are represented. If you take a closer look, stu- The truth is, college life is what one makes it to be. To get a sense of what campus dents tend to interact with those of the same flesh color. community is, students have to be willing to participate in campus activities at their own University Hour would help mesh our colors. The hour is created so that students can relax will. If "college life" is something students really want to experience, it will take more and free their minds from bookwork. When people feel relaxed, they seem approachable and than "University Hour" to give it to them. easy to talk to. Spartans, it is time to say yes to Measure X. ILLUSTRATION BY GYL SINHBANDITH Annelinda Aguayo is a Wendy Lopeza Spartan Daily Staff Writer Spartan Dai6, Staff Writer. campusvoices

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"I think it's a good idea "It would be bad because "I think it would be good "We are here for academics, "I think it's a good idea '1 just want to get in, get because it gives us a chance I'm only here on Tuesdays because the school spirit on not to hang out and watch because you meet people out and go home. You can't to relax for an hour or two and Thursdays, and I need this campus sucks." some shows. It's hard to and interact with people. do much with an hour before we have to go to to maximize the time I make changes because it's a I think it will motivate anyway." class." have for classes." commuter school." people to get more involved in school" Joe Acejas Desiree Maldonado John Meneses Allen Arcibal James Kostmayer Ali Hifai freshman, undeclared junior, child development junior, business management junior, management andfinance freshman, nursing senior, business

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FEBRUARY 19, 2003 1 THE SPARTAN DAILY liOPINION , PAGE 3 Letter I NOT RANTING, JUST VENTING Politicians won't be the ones in war The eternal differences Deaf editor, an all-out war, the sacrifice (Of a draft) must be shared," he said in January. The draft idea was shot down, but it's not Today's college-age students are entering a state of glob- gone. al flux and most of them don't even know it. We're deal- If we enter a war with Iraq, continue the war on terror- ing. with a possible war in Iraq, the ongoing "war on ter- ism and have to figtit North Korea to keep our promises to between men and women rorism" and the toss-up going on with North Korea. South Korea, the U.S. may be forced to initiate a draft - These things will influence the rest of our lives, yet few of one that isn't limited to men this time. As college students "Women are some emotional creatures." doesn't mean that she's PMSing. Can't a woman have a us are informed. As of January 2003 there were 37,000 and the of this nation we need to stay informed and This is what one of my best friends, "Cornutt," said to bad day without it being PMS? U.S. troops in South Korea. Bush is constantly calling in make our views known. If we don't speak out, who will? my best gal pal, "Telinga," and me over lunch not too After laying out how easy it is to solve the great mys- troops to go to Afghanistan and Iraq. As educated people The politicians won't be the ones going to war - we will. long ago. He said women are hard to figure out and are tery of women, Telinga and I had to tell Cornutt what we we can reasonably deduct that a voluntary military force too emotional. thought of men. will only go so far. Michelle Jew "Oh, hell no," was exactly what he heard from us. We told him men are hard to figure out. Unlike Remember Charles Rangel? He's a Democrat from new senior Cornutt knew he'd said the wrong thing to the wron§ women, men don't really like to talk much or show emo- York, a veteran of the Korean War and is against going to journalism girls. The dynamic duo of Telinga and me, "Pandulcc, tion. war with Iraq. "If OW great country becomes involved in was going to double team him and speak for all women, How the hell is a woman supposed to know what a man as well as denounce the male species. We were two is thinking if he doesn't like to talk? When a woman women on a mission. asks, "what's wrong?" it seems that the only response a might Viewpoint I We began explaining to him that women are easy to man knows is the infamous, "nothing." ig life read and figure out. In fact, women are as Sometimes we might get the occasional, easy to read as an issue of "Playboy." Like "just leave it alone. If we don't, then this in "Playboy," women usually bare it all causes an argument because we're prying Attempt to stop racial slurs is 'ridiculous' emotionally, that is. Most women want and being annoying, but if we do, then their men to know how they're feeling. we're self-centered and didn't care enough Other than chocolate, attention is some- to find out what was bothering our man. Dear editor, Commission wants to eliminate these words and others thing many women crave. It was while making this point that from being used is ridiculous. Let's say people did stop Women love to talk, especially about Telinga said, "boys are drama kings." I am writing in response to an article written by Tony saying the word. Would it change their frame of mind? themselves. Cornutt learned this as This is true. Burchyris and Maria Vilklobos titled "County officials To the people at the Santa Clara County Human Telinga and I continued to talk about A man will make a woman feel bad seek to end the use of racial slur." I think it is important Relations Commission; if you're reading this, the problem ourselves, our experiences and the expe- because she didn't know how to talk to him. in to realize that it would be too difficult to regulate the lan- isn't people speaking such things. The problem is that riences of other women we know. Women don't always know how to talk to guage people use. Take the word "nigger for example. they are thinking them. Instead of being on a verbal Men don't have to listen to everything men. Since guys don't really like to talk get This word originated in times of slavery and was used with police patrol, the commission needs more programs to we say, but as long guys pretend that they ANNEUN DA AGUAYO much it makes it hard for us to strike up a hateful connotation when Africans were brought to the promote diversification of mindsets within the communi- are, we'll be happy. An occasional "uh conversation. United States against their will. Today some African tY huh" or "really" usually satisfies us plenty. As some women might know, asking a man: "How was cor Americans chan§ed the meaning of the word for them- The reality is that people will not stop saying things that Men, just take your eyes off of Grand Theft Auto 3: your day?" will be answered with "Fine." Unless it's selves and call it nigga." they feel. Whether or not certain words are taken offen- Vice City or Madden 2003 for a couple of minutes and something that pissed him off or boosted his ego, he isn't 2 Though some may disapprove of using this word, it is sively does not change the fact that they will be thought you'll have one happy lady. A man who follows these two going to say much else. That's kind of hard to work with. still accepted by many people in the African American and said. Banning racial slurs is only blanketing the prob- simple rules wont cringe the next time his lady asks: So men tend to think "women are some emotional crea- community The point is, the use of these words is relative lem. If society is not consistently made more culturally "Can we talk?" tures," but fact of the matter is that we're not. We're so to who is speaking them. Some people consider the word educated and aware, then simply telling people that they Cornutt said women like to nag. Women nag? Hell easy to figure out. Men just have to take the time to "nigger" to be a hateful, racial slur used against African cannot speak certain words will neither stop people from yeah, we like to nag. We've learned this is the only way understand us. Americans. In a more modem sense, some use the word using them nor change their mindsets. to get a man to do anything. Annoy him enough and the Will men and women ever be able to figure each other on. not to describe a race, but an attitude. This is believed to task will get done. This certainly isn't our fault. Ifs man out? Probably not. But they could with a little patience. help society redefine the word from being racial to being Sherry Canters would do what was asked of him the first time, then Only time will tell when the great mystery of relation- applicable to anyone who exudes ignorance. senior everything would be just dandy. ships between the sexes will be solved. The fact that the Santa Clara County Human Relations communication studies So women tend to be emotional sometimes. It's not a Until then, I hope that Cornutt learned from Telinga big deal. and me, and hopefully he'll watch what he says around We cry when we're sad. Hell, we cry when we're over- women. SPARTA GUIDE whelmed with joy. It's easy for a guy to distinguish between the two kinds of tears. All he has to do is look Sparta Guide is provided free of charge to students, faculty and staff members. The deadline for at the situation. Telling your lady it looks like she's put entries is noon three working days before the desired pubhcation date. Entry forms are available in on a few pounds brings on bad tears, and most likely a Annelinda Aguayo is a the Spartan Daily office in Dwight Bentel Hall, Room 209. Space restrictions may require editing fight. Giving your lady a rose "just because" brings on Spartan Daily Staff Writer. of submissions. Entries are printed in the order in which they are received. good tears. 'Not Ranting, Just Venting appears every other Wednesday. Women smile when they're happy TODAY every Wednesday night. We meet and frown when they're sad. Career Center in the Almaden -Room of the Women definitely show when Employer Presentation - HP Student Union at 7:30 p.m. For they're angry. By the way, a really what SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry STATE Daily Mass will be held at the from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the more information contact Anh smart man wouldn't ask if it was that SAN JOSE I SJSU CCM Chapel located at 10th Umunhtun Room of the Student Truong at 605-9684 or visit our time of the month. Just because a mts to and San Carlos streets next to Union. For more information call website at www.aacfsjsu.com. woman has a little bit of an attitude Mrs. Robert's Bookstore. Mass times are the Career Resource Center at A1EN'S BASKETBALL e. Monday-Friday and at 924-6031. - 12:10 p.m. due 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Sunday. For Western Athletic Conference se this more information contact Sister Women's Resource Center and Marcia at 938-1610. Feminist Majority Leadership 4.0uAr Home Games the &vb4,1QTYPD 4 Alliance 4144.6, A s and Associated Students Campus Tickets are on sale now for the vdA Recreation Mar. 6 performance of "The' the r..11 .r ASCR is offering fitness classes Vagina Monologues" by and for only at the Event Center. Classes run- SJSU students and staff. Tickets VS. ning today: Spin, Abs Only, Turbo are available in front of the Student class- Kickboxing, Night Spin, Hi- Union from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. or y dif- Lo/Hip Hop, Body Pump, Cardio at the Women's Resource Center in Classes starting Ming Kickboxing, Contact Kickboxing, ADM 249. Proceeds will benefit Fresno State sound Stretch/Flex/Relax. For more YWCA Rape Crisis Center and information and class times, con- Support Network for Battered Wednesday, February 19, 7:00 pm rents tact Matt McNamara at 924-6217. Women. Students (w/ID) $5, gen- iosen eral 17. For more information con- soon! and Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and tact Erika or Lindsey at 924-6500. like? Transgender Alliance vs. mpu s Meetings every Wednesday in the Re-Entry and Commuter Help February 22 & March 10 r own Almaden Room of the Student Program more Union from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Brown bag lunchTime man- agement: Tools, Techniques, and Nevada lunchand Center Nutrition Education Action Team Technology. 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4 PAGE 4 NEWS THE SPARTAN DAILY FEBRUARY 19, 2003 LIBRARY I Opening ceremonies slatedfor August SCHOLARSHIPS Ice and leadership on and oft campus, contenuedfrom page 1 it is good to have the feeling that looks intergalactic and shiny and I'm Caret appointed Breivik as the dean mtmuedirm Page 1 Evans said. when and where you need it, the excited about the conceptual art." of the university library in 1999. Her brochure, "Searching for When writing essays and resumes, fissure artifacts from along Route 66 library is available," he said. Kij said he is looking forward to the goal was to, "provide a new model for Scholarships," available for every she suggests that students revise Care- that he might have collected coming "Overall, I think San Jose lacks the new opening. urban library service - one where the department on campus, made by fully, be professional and take respon- across country, she said. enrichment and artistic form that can "The new library will help the stu- whole equals more than the sum of SJSU Financial Aid and Scholarship sibility for their statements because A variety of artwork by Mel Chin be found in San Francisco." dent body not only academically but I the pans." Office. those are the only clues, from which will be integrated throughout the Some students liked the idea about think it will help the morale AS well," "We are on schedule and we'll have a At first, scholarship seekers should the committees can evaluate. library, Breivik said. merging the venture with the public he said. grand opening celebration with a rib- start searching available awards and Evans said community service, con- "We need more art. Students are too and the academic library environ- About four years ago, SJSU President bon cutting on Saturday, Aug. 23," get their essays ready, the brochure tribution to the SJSU campus and busy with everyday life and commuter ment. Robert Caret said he wanted to see it Breivik said. "Freshmen will already stated. Then, they should talk to fac- leadership experience make people students tend to take care of com- "I love libraries and it is sad that opened by Fall 2003. With the opening have been to orientation and others ulty members in their own depart- stand out. pound objectives and not their cre- there is a cut in the public funding of slated for August, he may be doing just will be coming back for the grand ments and ask for letters of recom- Next, students should register for ative side, said Sonny ICij, a senior libraries," said Ben 13risek, a senior that - on time and on budget, he said opening with a football game and mendation. private scholarship notifications, international business major. and cognitive neuroscience major. "It at a January press conference. dance to celebrate." Merwyn Krun, senior political sci- which can be done at ence major, who applied and qualified www.fastweb.com, and also fill out last year for a scholarship program the Free Application for Federal called Social Science Young, said that Student Aid, or FAFSA, she said. BRIEF I Some said wealthy students have advantage filling out the application form and FAFSA opens doors for all students receiving recommendation letters who meet criteria for financial aid and from two professors was tedious and makes them eligible for grants, Evans continuedfrom page 1 State University, said he thinks people Laura Thomas, a senior in liberal dence over others because their par- consumed a lot of his study-time. But said. should be focusing more on the -legacy studies at SJSU, said she thinks ents are richer and they know the he said he is still planning to continue For students such as Kevin Barbee, in a negative way since there is a issue more rather than the affirmative minorities should get into universities admission system at the university. applying this year because he feels it is a senior pictorial arts major, and decrease in color," Arriaga said. action issue. He said he finds it on their own merit, and that race That is why he believes affirmative worth it. Chris Dufala, a graduate student in "Students of color feel they are appalling that students belonging to should not be a significant factor in action is necessary to give minori- Krun said he works hard to keep up fine arts, both who were unfamiliar silenced and feel uncomfortable the upper class, rich families get pref- admission procedures. ties a chance. his GPA to meet the committees with available scholarships outside speaking out before a class." erence in admission over others. "In higher level universities such as Nguyen said he doesn't think SJSU rigid requirements. their own departments, FAFSA has She mentioned all the states around "Affirmative action is being stigma- Harvard (University) or Stanford needs affirmative action because it is GPA matters," Evans said. "We are been useful. the country, with the exception of tized while legacy students, who are (University), to make sure that a cer- already a diverse campus and is equal looking for someone above and Evans said scholarships are always Washington, Florida, Texas and sons and daughters of upper class tain amount of race is getting in the in its admission policy. beyond the average." beneficial "for people who distinguish California, have adopted affirmative alumni, are given preference for their university, they will cut off people who According to information released After all documents are set, students themselves through research, study action. family connections," he said. "I think may have qualified just to make up the from the 11C students and alumni should write resumes and portray and contributions to their major and "This is the only brief filed by stu- legacy is affirmative action for the quota of so many Asians or African coalition, Rosa Figueroa-Versage, cur- their involvement in community serv- the community." dents who have experienced education upper class." Americans," she said. rently a third-year law student at UC without affirmative action," Arriaga 7)-ilillner said the biggest recipient of "They will bring in people who Hastings, said, "The worst thing said. legacy was President George W. Bush, aren't necessarily as qualified- and not about not having other Latinos in my A lot of minority students don't get a who was admitted to Yale University up to the level just to make their classes is that I am expected to be the chance to anend institutes of higher because of his father. quota," Thomas said. voice for my people." STUDENT TRAVEL education because they come from "We need to look at the perform- Andy Nguyen, a senior majoring in In the documents, she stated that bad schools, she said. ance of George (W.) Bush who was business at SJSU, said higher end every time she manages to work up "Universities are biased toward struggling for a C average at Yale," he schools such as Harvard, Yale and the courage to speak., whatever she school districts that offer advanced said. Princeton University should have says is taken to be the opinion of all placement courses," Arriaga said. "People of color are taxpayers and affirmative action because they give an the Latinos in the United States. web Pare/ Minority students don't get the boost denying their children higher educa- advantage to legacy students. "I know that I am alone and would and benefits of advanced placement tion is bad public policy," Millner said. "I know that in most of these schools not have allies in my positions and scores because their schools don't offer He said affirmative action is not a if the parents have been there, it is statements," Figueroa-Versage said in these classes." burning issue at SJSU because very most likely that the kids are going the documents. "Therefore, I often $321 Steven M. Millner, a professor in few applicants are turned away from there," Nguyen said. just sit in class and swallow my London African American studies at San Jose the university He said those students get prece- thoughts." Paris $359 and NOT SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA DI TER Amsterdam. ..$376 just online Sydney $1313 Accident investigation board says Columbia Madrid $303 Rio de Janeiro..$618

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Tax not began shedding pieces over California Included Restrictions and blackouts apply ,stois 7J4,0 40 SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) that came off early did not seem to be In other news: were being analyzed and it was too Space shuttle Columbia began los- very big, judging from the light The board said it hopes to hold soon to know whether they may hold ing pieces over the California coast reflected off them. its first public hearing next week, clues to the shuttle's demise. 290 South 7th St. well before it disintegrated over "For us to find something that far possibly on Feb. 27, to listen to non- An external fuel tank identical to Event Center, Room 1014 (408) 924/72 Texas, the accident investigation back along the path, I think it's going NASA experts who have theories the one used by Columbia has been board reported Tuesday, finally con- to have to be a pretty substantial piece about what destroyed the shuttle. impounded at the Michoud Assembly firming what astronomers and ama- of the shuttle itself, he said. The hearing will be held somewhere Facility in New Orleans and will be teur skywatchers have been saying Moreover, he added: "That's a lot of in the Houston area. The board has tested. If any destructive testing is from Day One. area to be looking. ... We have the been criticized by some U.S. lawmak- performed, engineers need to be care- www.statravel.com STA TRAVEL But board member James Hallock, a Grand Canyon area and all of the ers as being too closely tied to ful because "we only get one shot at /sic physicist and chief of the areas of Southern California, the NASA. Gehman said. oniona 17. On 1111 Pitons on CAMPY/ . on TIN Transportation Department's aviation mountainous area and stuff like this, "We will invite experts who are not safety division, said the fragments that even if we could home in on associated with any U.S. government were probably so small they burned some of these things, it's going to be program who have theories or up before reaching the ground. very difficult to find it. But we sure hypothesis, who have written to us or He said the conclusion that the would like to see it." provided research documents, to space shuttle was shedding pieces a In their second news conference in express to us their opinions," said full six minutes before it came apart as many weeks, the board members board chairman Harold Gehman Jr., a over Texas was based on images of the also said they are not convinced the retired Navy admiral. "That way we doomed flight. Astronomers and debris that hit the left wing shortly get input ... not by any government amateurs on the West Coast pho- after liftoff on Jan. 16 was insulating agency." tographed and videotaped the shut- foam from the external fuel tank. It is The board split into three teams tle s final minutes. possible the debris was actually ice or Tuesday materials, operations and "Obviously, it would be very impor- much heavier insulating material technology and began delving into tant to understand what those pieces behind the foam, they said. what may have caused a breach in the are, particularly the ones that started Hallock said the suspected breach in shuttle's left wing. falling off at the very beginning," Columbia's left wing had to have been An Air Force telescope in Maui because they would shed light on the bigger than a pinhole, in order to took pictures of Columbia as the earliest stages of the breakup, he said. allow the superheated gases surround- shuttle orbited overhead during its However, Hallock said the pieces ing the ship to penetrate the hull. mission. 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await FEBRUARY 19, 2003 THE SPARTAN DAILY SPORTS PAGE 5 Softball team gears up for makeup game and home opener Spartans hosts Fresno State tonight s, By Paulo Hernandez The team's overall record now stands Friday's game. Forbes shared the same outlook and at 5-4. s, Daily Stajj Writer At this early point in the season, said, "We have to be ready to play every While the team was generally pleased Enabenter said she wants the team to game and we have to be confident with The San Jose State University softball its performance, not everything focus on the process they must take to going into every game." went team returned to San Jose from Las according to plan. be successful, rather than the outcome Enabenter said that with all the Spartan Cruces, N.M. Sunday night with a 4-1 Head Coach Dee Dee of the games. upcoming games, the team has to focus record to show for its efforts at the New Enabenter said some players were upset "We have to work on not panicking in more in practice. with n- Mexico State Tournament. their play in a couple games. defensive situations, we have to take "Practices should be more difficult "There was one game where we control," Enabenter said. than the game," she said. "Our practices played le SPARTAN SOFTBALL ugly and won and there was a Enabenter pointed to pitching as one have to mean something, they can't be a game where we played ugly and lost," area that needs improvement. simple walk through. There is still a lot THE said Enabenter, referring to the loss "Pitchers have to do a better job of of work to do." against 5, Indiana and the win against hitting their spots," she said. "We also Forbes wouldn't comment on any spe- It WINDUP Eastern Illinois. "I told the team that's a have to work on our ability to focus cific opponent for which the team pre- it characteristic of a team that's on the mentally throughout an entire game. pares, but said, "We always have to rise," she ii NOTEBOOK said. We have to respond when things seem bring our best game. As long as we "We played well in four of the five to be getting tough." bring our game, nobody can beat us." :S The Spartans finished second over- games we played in," said sophomore GuiDen said teammates need to work The Spartans' next game, a make up all in the tournament, beating pitcher Carol Forbes. on communicating with one another on game of last week's which waspost- Is Bowling Green State University 6-5, "We're happy with our performance, the field. poned because of rain, is Thursday at Eastern Illinois University 6-4, but there is always room for improve- With games scheduled more often for Santa Clara University First pitch is Marshall University 8-0 and host ment," said freshman second baseman the team in the next few weeks, scheduled for 1 p.m. New Mexico State University 10-2. Jessica Guillen. "Against Indiana, one Enabenter said the team has to prepare SJSU opens its home schedule with a SJSU's lone setback was a 4-2 loss inning cost us the game," she said, for every game. game slated for noon on Saturday against Indiana University. referring to the three runs scored by the "We can't overlook anybody, we have against Sacramento State University on Hoosiers in the fourth inning of to get up for everybody the coach said. the SJSU SJSU baseball team fails 2-1 to USF for first time since 2001 season

Daily Staff Report reached base on a single then went to Friday at Municipal Stadium. floor. second on a wild pitch, then stole The first pitch is slated for 2:30 Sunday against Sacramento State The San Jose State University third before scoring what would be p.m. University, Albright took first-place men's baseball team fell 2-1 to the the wining run. honors for the fourth time this sea- Dons of the University of San The Spartans were held to five hits Gymnastics son in the all-around.Her all-around Francisco on Tuesday afternoon. in the game - one fewer than the score of 39.025 at Sacramento State Dons as USF senior right-hander SJSU senior gymnast Dani tied her for 22nd in all-time school Bryan Williams earned his second Albright was named the Mountain histroy. Albright is also the holder of SPARTAN save in as many games. Pacific Sports Federation "Gymnast the top six all-around scores in SJSU left-handed reliever Brandon of the Week" for the week ending school history. She also finished first Dewing (0-1) recorded the loss after Feb. 17. on the vault with a score of 9.800 he allowed one run off one hit and Albright scored a 9.950 on the floor over the weekend in Sacramento, and ROUNDUP gave up two bases on balls, exercise on Friday against the is the school record holder at 9.875 The loss was the Spartans first to University of Seattle Pacific and Air on the event. The game was decided in the fifth the Dons since the 2001 season. Force Academy, setting a new school Albright also holds the school inning when the Dons pinch hitter The 4-4 Spartans will now play record on the event. She also placed record on the floor at 9.950. Anthony Jimenezdrove in teammate host to Washington State University second on the vault and third in the The Spartans next meet is on junior infielder Craig Click. Click for a three-game series that begins all-around and finished first on the March 2 at UC Davis. Tyson pay-day to come as fight is back on; opponent now unclear Josh Sturgis / Daily Staff LAS VEGAS (AP) - Just when it former heavyweight champion in ready for the fight but would stand to live by Mike's rules," Etienne said. Scott Sonnenberg passed the ball during the men's basketball seemed Mike Tyson's world couldn't need of another opponent. behind him. After landing, Roach "I think he has mental problems, team practice as Joe Calderon guarded him, Tuesday. get more bizarre, he outdid himself: Tyson boarded- a chartered jet sounded more confident despite but Mike has to live with that." Faced with an uncertain future and Tuesday to Memphis, Tenn., accord- Tyson missing time in the ring. Etienne's manager, Les Bonano, the reality of Daily Ste. Report conference play. throwing away a report- ing to promoter Gary Shaw, and is It didn't help at all but in a couple said he tried to talk Etienne into San Jose State University (3-9 ed $5 million-plus payday, Tyson ready to face whoever is in the ring of days we can get the timing back fighting, but the boxer was adamant. The Spartan men's basketball team WAC, 6-15 overall) returns home woke up in a better mood Tuesday against him Saturday. in," Roach said. "He's not going to fight. It's official," from a 55-54 Sunday victory over the and pronounced is scheduled to host the Western himself ready to "Mike told me he wants to fight, "He's ready to fight. I don't care Bonano said. "But in this world, who Athletic Conference, leading Fresno University of Hawaii. fight after all. and we're here to fight," trainer who they_put out in front of him." knows?" A win tonight would Pk State University Bulldogs tonight at snap an eight- day before, Tyson backed out of Freddie Roach said after the plane While Tyson's mood swings are well Proving that an opponent is just an the Event Center. game losing streak to Fresno State. Saturday's bout against Clifford landed. known, Etienne had a little fit of his opponent, however, promoters said The Bulldogs Tip-off at the Event Center is slat- Etienne. Now, though, Etienne hold an overall record says Earlier in the day, Roach said he own. they had four fighters lined up to of 18-5 on the season and are 11-3 in ed for 7 p.m. he doesn't want to fight, leaving the told Tyson that he didn't think he was "I'm going to show him I don't have replace Etienne.

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Found ads are offered free as a service to the campus community. * Lost & 1 - PAGE 6 NEWS THE SPARTAN DAILY I FEBRUARY 19, 2003 SUBWAY WEATHER I Rain, thunderstorms forecast for today continuedfrom page I z ire suspect. The man sat frowning on a continuedfrom page 1 bed wearing a hospital smock, his face with soot. as "quite nice," said she takes advan where people apparently suffocated as and hands smudged !age of sunny days at SJSU by study - they tried to escape. On the platform Police Sgt. Yu lieung-soo said Kim mg between classes or sketching. and in the trains were the ashen bones had been burned on both legs and the "I like this area," she said. 'There of those trapped an the flames. right wrist. But a doctor told YTN that isn't as much traffic. You can hear the Chung Sook-jae, 54, rushed to the the man's only injury was from smoke bells (from Tower Hall). It's malls scene after her daughter, 26-year-old inhalation. nice." Min Shim-eun, telephoned her hus- YTN, without citing sources, also Hooper recommends that every stu band to say she was choking. Then the reported that the suspect worked as dent go out and buy a plastic folder truck driver and had once threatened it could be of good use on a line went dead. to burn down the hospital where he because I. "She never caused any problems. She sunny day, while relaxing on the lawn - ""'" 4k. was a good kid. Why does this have to had received unsatisfactory treatment. "Everyone should have a handy ermeMInsaatim happen to her?" Chung cried. if she's In the minutes after the fire dandy plastic folder," she said. -ft not out by now, she's probably dead. thick black smoke billowed out of the works well to sit on." What am I going to do if her body is subway's ventilation shafts. Downtown Not too far away, sitting in front of all burned out of recognition?" traffic came to a standstill as ambulances the Central Classroom building, were Officials said that the fire was put out and firefighters wearing orange suits and Tonita Daniels and Jaclyn by 1 p.m., about three hours after it oxygen tanks rushed to the scene. Hirschmann, both seniors majoring started, but toxic gas from the fire Rescuers brought victims, their faces in communications studies. delayed rescue efforts, according to the and clothes black with soot, up to the "I'm enjoying it (the weather) a lot," Yonhap news agency. The acrid odor of street in stretchers and slid them into Daniels said. it's a lot warmer than I burned plastic wafted over the scene ambulances. Relatives massed at the expected." hours after the flames were extin- site, many wailing in grief. Hirschmann said she was just hang- guished. Lee Hyung-hwa, a doctor at Kwak ing out feeling the warmth on her Police were interrogating Kim Die- hospital, near the attack site, said that back. She said she really enjoys sunny han, 56, who witnesses said carried the most of the victims at his hospital suf- weather and hoped it would continue. carton into the subway car, police Lt. fered from smoke inhalation and were Daniels and Hirschmann said stu- Kim Byong-hak said. Another official, at risk for developing pneumonia and dents at SJSU appeared to be in good speaking on condition of anonymity, lung damage. spirits and they noticed more stu- said the "It will take at least a week to see how dents smiling. suspect had been treated for their symptoms develop," he said. mental illness in the past. "Everyone seems more friendly Saon Yoneda / Daily Staff Kim Ho-keun, with his wife and Hirschmann said. Authorities and witnesses said the today," Ellen Hooper, a junior majoring in interior design, took off her socks and enjoyed the sunshine while she attacker took out the carton and tried granddaughter at his side, said his sur- She may have a point. to light it with a cigarette lighter. vival was bittersweet. According to an article by a listened to a recorded lecture Tuesday afternoon. Passengers moved to stop him and a "I'm so happy to see my family again, Stanford University senior fellow, scuffle broke out. He finally lit the box, but my heart aches thinking about the sunny weather does affect a person's shine." He said he had been at the beach and it exploded into flames. people who died," he said. mood. Marco Diego, a senior majoring in earlier in the afternoon and was YTN Daegu, one of the 10 World Cup soc- "Warm weather improves people's aired footage of the frantic graphic design, was standing around thinking of going back need scene inside a hospital, showing nurses cer venues last year, has a population of moods," Thomas Gale wrote. Rarely with friends at the tables in front of "I was iust lounging, enjoying the attending to a man who reportedly was 2.5 million. does anyone ... complain about sun- the Spartan Bookstore. sunshine, Diego said. j t'Shir 1.1% frniAli30% where 21 died 7.37 ea for 25 Whv Chicago officials ask judge to jail owner of club 5.78 ea. for 50 CHICAGO (AP) City officials on breaking the law, and they broke ered minor have a jail limit of less than crowded second-floor nightclub on blocked by the mass of people. Others 4.99 ea for 100 demanded that a judge jail the owner the law." six months; major offenses can lead to the near South Side. The Rev. Jesse claimed security guards closed it (408) 616-7700 CENTURY of the E2 nightclub for at least a year She said the city had done every- much longer sentences. Jackson said Kyles was the son of a shortly after the stampede began, 70 Commercial St. Tuesday, saying he was illegally oper- thing in its power to keep the night- Twenty-one people were killed early longtime friend and had submitted to trapping people inside. Sunnyvale. CA 94006 GRAPHICS ating the place when 21 people were club closed in civil housing court. Monday in a stampede down a stair- police questioning Monday. www.c, shirts.com. fax (4081 616-7733 I killed in a stampede. However, Police Superintendent well that began when security guards In the panic, club-goers who had The city said Dwain Kyles had Terry Hillard said Tuesday that police broke up a fight by spraying pepper been partying moments earlier found ut5isaa annonouul puaj '13309 'ssoe0H imaiN urnie3 ignored a court order from last July to had been unaware of any order to shut spray. A lawyer for the club operators themselves squashed in the stairway,. shut the place down because of build- down El. He said he had even told suggested someone might have shout- Bodies were trampled and flattened Accepting most types of vision insurance. ing code violations that included fail- officers to pay special attention to the ed a warning about a terrorist attack against the glass doors. 20% discount off a Iv" prescoption glasses for ure to provide enough exits. City offi- location alter crowd-control help was Police have begun interviewing hun- Some witnesses said the door at the San Jose State U. s s + staff w/o insurance' A cials asked Circuit Judge Daniel requested there. dreds of witnesses who were in the bottom of the stairwell became adiA. Lynch to find Kyles in criminal con- The city also asked the judge to fine tempt of court and put him behind Kyles and his company, Le Mirage In bars. Inc., which owns the nightclub, and to "You don't have a right to disobey a fine a second company, Lesly Motors If you have ASTHMA you can help OCUS A court order until someone catches you Inc., which owns the building. fight this disease! Optometry Inc. or until a disaster happens," Mayor The judge did not immediately act Learn how you can participate in an Asthma research study. Richard M. Daley said. on the request. He said he would give Andre Grant, an attorney for the the two companies 10 days to respond. COMPENSATION FOR YOUR TIME AND TRAVEL 42 South First St. (by Santa Data Si) owners of the E2 nightclub, contend- Kyles appeared at the city's legal office & ASTHMA ASSOCIATES ed a deal had been reached in October late Tuesday and accepted a summons EiALLERGYOF SANTA CLAFtA VALLEY RESEARCH CENTER SanJose, CA 95113 to keep the place open. to appear in court on March 7. ilifti 4155 Moorpark Avenue, San lose, CA A Phone 408-295.0246 City officials disputed that. Jenny Hoyle, a spokeswoman for the Open Mon-Fri from 1Oarn.6pm A "There is absolutely no such agree- city Law Department, said judges WE NEED YOUR HELP! Please call or tell a friend 'Please bring valid ID ment, either written or oral," said have wide discretion on what penalties (408) 553-0709, ext. 237 or 1-800-742-7846 Mara Georges, the city's chief lawyer. they impose for criminal contempt. "Obviously, these people were intent Lynch said acts of contempt considl- W1 Colors and Colotblend Contacts Acuvue and Acuvue 2 Contacts

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