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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. LIME GREEN EDITION GSU athletics moves to Division 1-A Thursday By Amanda Huginkiss em Mississippi, Louisville, Cincinnati, April 2,1998 Staff Bimbo Houston, Memphis and Tulane. Playing Vol. 69, No. 69 The GSU athletic department wit- in a Division I Conference will give GSU nessed a monumental milestone this past an opportunity to play in a major bowl The oldest continuously weekend when Athletic Director Sam game. Johnson said that he does not feel published newspaper in Bulloch County "THIS IS THE GREATEST THING THAT HAS HAPPENED TO GEORGIA Spotlight SOUTHERN SINCE ACQUIRING UNIVERSITY STATUS IN 1991." — ATHLETIC DIRECTOR SAM BAKER

Baker announced at a press conference that his team will be intimidated by these that all of GSU's athletic programs will be big schools. moving up to Division I-A. Baker said "We're ready for the challenge," he said. that GSU will become a member of Con- Conference USA, with the addition of GSU, ference USA. will now have thirteen total teams. In Which GSU prof "I am ecstatic," Baker said. "This is the basketball, the conference is divided up greatest thing that has happened to Geor- into the American Division and the Na- is this? gia Southern since acquiring university tional Division. GSU men's and women's A respected GSU status in 1991." basketball teams will be placed in the journalism professor GSU will officially start participating National Division, along with Memphis, in Conference USA play during the fall of Alabama-Birmingham, Tulane, South- plans to join the faculty 1999, during football season. ern Mississippi, South Florida, and Hous- of the economics Paul Johnson, GSU's head football ton. Hern Sneed The boys in blue are preparing to take on the likes of East department. This prof's coach, said he believes that his Eagles are Men's basketball head coach Gregg RUNNING WITH THE BIG DOGS: Carolina, Southern Mississippi, Louisville, Cincinnati,Houston, Memphis and Tulane. tips for economizing just ready for the move up in competition. Polinsky said he is excited about the move "I believe that we are good enough to up in competition. than the guys we played against in the ence. might surprise you. You compete with the other big time college "I'm pumped about it," he said. "This Southern Conference. So, yeah we might "I'm just thrilled. Our girls are excited might even find that his programs," he said. will give our program the kind of national suffer at first, but after we get acclimated about playing in a big time conference like tips gee and haw with "Our track record in I-AA speaks for exposure that we need to establish a win- to the higher level of play, I believe that this. They're going to have to match the your pocketbook and itself. We've had four national champion- ning basketball tradition here at GSU." our team will adapt to their style of play," higher intensity level played there, but ships and two Southern Conference titles. Polinsky concedes that playing in a big Polinsky said. "Also, this will help with these young ladies believe that they have lifestyle. And we've done all of that in just 13 time basketball superconference will be recruiting tremendously. It's a win-win the talent level to compete in this Please see story, years." hard at first, but said he feels that it will situation." leauge." GSU's football squad will be competing help out the program in the long run. Rusty Cram, women's head basketball In preparation for the move up to higher page 3A against seven other teams in Conference "We will be competing against guys coach, said he is also enthusiastic about competition, GSU will be renovating its Weather USA, consisting of East Carolina, South- who are taller, faster, bigger and quicker playing in a big time Division I Confer- current athletic facilities. GSU says goodbye to Oxford Hall, campus Allman Brothers to bring lakes and hello to 1,800 parking spaces By Ben Affleck the Blues to Statesboro Staff Babe problem for those 21 and older Commuting students will en- The legendary group due to the quantity of beer that joy at least 1,800 new parking which put Statesboro will be present. spaces by 2001 at a cost of nearly on the map will return The Allman Brothers will be $15 million, GSU parking and to South Georgia for bringing 20 kegs of Budweiser transportation officials an- brand beer as well as booths nounced Friday. one night only set up for the sell of Allman Today: Thanks to El The first phase of the By Rene' Rondolio Brothers apparel. Drinking at Nino, officials predict university's Two-Phase Plan To Crimson Jihad the show will be strictly moni- flash floods throughout Satisfy the Parking Needs of GSU Ladies and gentlemen, the tored as city and campus police most of Southeast Students will provide approxi- Allman Brothers are coming to will be checking the I.D.'s of Georgia. Stay indoors mately 1,000 new spaces with play a free concert in the Russell people attending the show in- as much as possible. the leveling of the now-vacant Union on April 9 at 9 p.m. Ten tending to drink. Oxford Hall. backstage tickets will be on sale The band has intended to Facilities Planning has de- Friday: The rains should P. Freely for $100 each at the Union Pro- play in Statesboro for some bated the possible uses for Ox- "WHO NEEDS SOME STINKIN' LAKES?" SGA proposed that the ductions office from 1 p.m. to time but only recently have stop by mid-afternoon ford Hall since May when the and the high should reach campus lakes be filled in and paved to provide 800 new parking spaces. 1:30 p.m on April 8. been able to free up time in residence hall was closed perma- The Allman Brothers tour their tour to play. Lead guitar the upper 90s. Don't nently after fire code violations mately 800 new spaces but would ful boulevards," he said. rarely stops in Statesboro, home player Dickey Betts com- forget your sunscreen. were discovered by the state fire also eliminate an unnecessary "I came to GSU to learn, and in of the band's famous "States- mented on his tour stop on the mar shall. beautification of the GSU cam- order to learn, I first must park boro Blues" tune, but this year, GSU campus. Today's Word A source within Facilities pus. my car so that I can get to my Gregg Allman said that would "I've been to the campus be- noun-banging, Planning who spoke on condition "Lakes?" Elkins yelled during class. A lake can't help me do change. fore," Betts said. nounspeak the of anonymity said she approves his presentation to the Faculty that." "We don't ever get to play "My daughter goes to school excessive clustering of of i \e uecision. Senate. "Who needs some stinkin' The Faculty Senate concurred south Georgia much, but that here and sings in an all girl nouns, especially to form "The students will derive more lakes? I work doggedly to repre- with Elkins and passed the pro- needs to change," Allman said. punk band. It's going to be nice abstract phrases, as in joy from that parking lot than sent the interests of GSU stu- posal unanimously on Thursday. "Why should we just play At- to see what color her hair is "missile guidance center any of the residents derived from dents, and the GSU students have GSU parking and transporta- lanta, Athens and Macon when this month." living in that ancient, poorly-ven- personnel office spoken. They don't want lakes. tion officials are still unsure how a good portion of our fans are in Long time Allman Brothers tilated fire trap," she said. They want parking spaces!" the $15 million project will fit equipment Statesboro?" fan Hansbagel Knoepfel, a.k.a. The second phase of the Following the meeting, Elkins into the fiscal budget. GSU officials as well as the the "Swiss Hacker," was en- maintenance." university's plan originated with told reporters that GSU officials "Currently, the funds are sim- Source: Weird Words Union Productions staff will be thusiastic about the band com- an SGA proposal to fill in and have invested too much time, ply not there," Parking and working side-by-side in order ing to town. Index pave the lakes across from Zach money and energy in beautifying Transportation Director Susie Q. to produce a good show. "They're good as s —!" S. Henderson Library. the campus. Butts said. "But the upshot is Alcohol will be served only in Criminals & Complainers 2A Hansbagel said. "They're al- SGA President Chad Elkins "I think I can speak for most of that we can always increase the the form of beer, no mixed most as good as beer!" In the Spotlight 3A said that paving the lakes would the students when I say that I fee for a parking permit or the drinks will be allowed. The Seats will be available start- Some Other Stuff 2A not only alleviate students' park- didn't come to GSU to look at cost of the fines. There's some lack of liquor should not be a ing at 6 p.m. ing woes by providing approxi- flowers, trees, lakes and beauti- flexibility there." Whatz Up 2A

It is a desire of The George- SGA approves proposal to sell alcohol at all GSU athletic events Anne to print the news of Geor- gia Southern University as ac- By Rupert Everett approves of the proposal, but is curately as possible. If you be- Staff Scene Stealer "MANY STUDENTS WANT TO RELAX AND HAVE A FEW BEERS. AND THEY ALSO lieve that something covered is concerned about student safety. in error, contact the editor at SGA approved a proposal for WANT TO SUPPORT THEIR SCHOOL AT SPORTING EVENTS. RIGHT NOW, THEY CAN'T "Students will not be allowed 681-5246 as soon as possible. selling alcohol at all athletic to park at Paulson Stadium un- Thank you. events, starting with football DO BOTH. SO WE PROPOSE TO COMBINE THE TWO PASTIMES AND, IN THE less the driver of the car agrees games. Pat Black, the GSU mar- to wear a blue wrist band that keting director, had approached MEANTIME, DRASTICALLY INCREASE REVENUE FOR THE ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT." let's vendors and police know FOR ADVERTISING INFO.: 681-5418 SGA last quarter and asked them — SGA PRESIDENT TAD PELKINS that they are designated drivers STORY OR PHOTO IDEA: 681-5246 to help get students to athletic and therefore cannot be seen FAX NUMBERS: 871-1357,681-0863 events. SGA pledged their-help both. So we propose to combine games will not only generate more beer will be sold at 1998-99 home drinking," Camaro said. "Stu- LANDRUM BOX: 8001 and the alcohol proposal is the the two pastimes and, in the student participation but also football games, because liquor E-MAIL TO: dent safety is important and we [email protected] solution to the problem, accord- meantime, drastically increase more participation from the lo- licenses are harder to obtain than will not do anything to put them Check out our On-Line Newspaper at ing to SGA President Tad Pelkins. revenue for the Athletic Depart- cals," Butcher said. "This will be beer and wine licenses. Paulson in danger." http://www.stp.gasou.edu "Students love sports, but they ment." very important with GSU mov- Stadium will be a testing ground If the plan works and atten- also don't have a lot of free time," SGA submitted the proposal ing into Division I-A. We will for alcohol sales because football dance goes up, then licenses will Pelkins said. "Many students to Athletic Director Pam Butcher need to prove that we can draw is the most popular sport, espe- be sought for J.I. Clements Sta- George-Anne want to relax and have a few and department officials ap- the crowds that UGA and Geor- cially after moving into the new dium and Hanner Fieldhbuse. Liked By Many, Cussed beers. And they also want to sup- proved the proposal unani- gia Tech draw. What better way division, and the stadium is not Extra maintenance crews and By Some ...\ port their school at sporting mously. to get students to the game?" in the heart of campus. security officers will be hired to Read By Them All events. Right now, they can't do "Selling beer at GSU football According to Butcher, only GSU President Dick Camaro accommodate the changes. u:^^:

Page 2A — Thursday, April 2,1998 George-Anne I CRIMINALS/COMPLAINERS Statesboro Police Things to do at GSU of several George-Anne staff This was his third offense. to Attend an Athletic Event South Georgia." Anyone in- at GSU" held at J.I. Clements terested should register now Yesterday members of the past, present • Reginald Ferrell reported Ongoing Stadium at 7 p.m. Everyone at- and buy a pair of earplugs. and future. It is alleged that a pizza fight in Lakeside Cafe • It has been reported that • Karen Abbott, 21, of Ber- some of these journalists have tending is encouraged to bring a • President Bill Clinton that started over an insufficient Athletic Director Sam Baker is muda Run, was arrested for been forced to seek psychologi- student I.D. will be in town to talk to stu- amount of supreme pizzas. auditioning for the lead in the indecent exposure. She is cal treatment after working • Theatre and Performance is dents about the importance of charged with revealing herself touring production of "Lord of with him. holding auditions for Les being ethical in all aspects of A couple days ago the Dance." Given his experi- to co-workers and GSU profes- Miserables in McCroan Audi- life. sors at a recent soiree. • Laura Owens reported re- ence observing the dance moves torium. Jean Valjean has already Way back when • The GSU synchronized • Amanda Crews, 21, of Park ceiving harassing phone calls of Southern Explosion, he is been cast with Nicholas Henry swimming team will be com- Place, was arrested for alleg- • Mike Abbott, 46, of Ber- from SGA President Chad being perceived as a shoe-in for stepping in the role. muda Run, was arrested for Elkins. the role. peting against the students edly starting a brawl at Blind from Marvin Pittman Elemen- Willie's. Witnesses say that stealing $10,000 in Monopoly • Ron Lair, 22, was arrested • Tickets for Spring Fest '98 Friday money and hiding it behind his tary. Crews screamed out that "a for threatening bodily harm to are still on sale. Don't miss your • Landrum Cafeteria will "Dawson's Creek" poster. • The Student Bookstore Southern Belle can stomp any Publix employees over a 25-cent chance to see Garth Brooks, hold its annual Duck Roast will be giving away textbooks Yankee any day" and proceeded • Aletha Yoho Snowberger money order. George Strait and Reba featuring some of the lakes fin- for Spring quarter starting at 9 to jump on a Pennsylvania na- reported a naked man milling • Scott Mulkey, 23, of In- McEntire live at Paulson Sta- est specimens. tive. She was later remanded to around the parking lot at Park dium for only $5. The event is a.m. Don't miss your chance the-Pines, was arrested for • Women's Studies will host a the Georgia Regional Mental Place. being sponsored by the Southern for a free education. hacking into the Sea Island special conference with Monica Hospital and is being treated • Kelly Knight, 25, was ar- bank main terminals. He alleg- Boosters. • The Lewinsky as the keynote for insanity. rested for altering computer edly stole a total of $4,000 in $5 Goodwill has been Monday closed in an attempt to keep speaker. She will present a lec- payroll records of students who increments. It was reported • The meeting of the "GSU Robert Bohler from purchasing ture "How to Get Ahead in the The other day work on campus. He allegedly that he intended to use the Skip-Your-Class" club has clothes there. Officials said that World of Politics." reworked the payroll so that money to support his Pepsi ad- been canceled due to lack of • Stacy Clemons, 23, of Olliff Bohler was giving the Goodwill a • The Doug-In-the-House the only people making any diction. attendance at last month's Hall-, was arrested for making bad name. Fan Club will meet sometime money were those working in • Sarah Trucksis, 19, was meeting where only two mem- harassing phone calls to Tyra today. They will be dying their the ads department of student charged in connection with the bers showed up. Banks. He faces pending hair to match Doug's and will publications. crashing of several on-campus Today charges in conjunction with also be painting their fingernails. • There will be a meeting for stalking Halle Berry. • Cory Brooks, 19,Titusville, computers. The crashes were • Theatre and Performance the GSU Procrastinators • The First Annual Big Fla., was arrested for stealing caused in part by her excessive will present a stage production Club at 4 p.m. But the time • Kelley McGonnell reported Woman On Campus contest items from the Crowne Plaza use of e-mail. of "Grease" at 7:33 p.m. in may change to 5 or 6 p.m. and her younger sister, Katherine will be held at 10 a.m. The event hotel in Macon, Ga. Officials • Doug Blake, 22, of WVGS, McCroan Auditorium. Joshua there is the possibility that the McGonnell, missing from is sponsored by Food Services have remanded him to Georgia was arrested for attempting to Edmonson will play Danny, meeting will be put off until Johnson Hall. and will be held at Landrum. Regional Mental. Hospital for bribe editors of The George- Julie Thompson will play Sandy sometime next week. • Terra Traylor, 19, of Jack- andTim Whelan will play treatment for kleptomania. Anne to put his name in the • There will be a workshop sonville, Fla., was stopped for Kenickie. Saturday speeding on Chandler Rd. She paper and his picture on the "How to Set Your Alarm" at 8 was later arrested for attempt- GSU Division of Public Safety front page. • Eagle Cinemas will show • There will be a workshop a.m. in the library. "The Mighty Morphin Power "How to Turn on Your Com- ing "to charm" her way out of a • The GSU chapter of the Rangers: Turbo" at 6 p.m. in puter" in the library at 3 p.m. $48 ticket, according to the ar- Some other day Once Upon a Time Psychic Friends Net-work the Russell Union Theater. The resting officer. She reportedly • Ni'Cole Patterson, 20, of • Robert Bohler will teach a will hold a meeting today. Any- • Edmund Coley, 19, of cost is $5.50 per person. smiled excessively and giggled Dorman Hall, was arrested for Cone Hall, was arrested for class entitled "Gee and Haw: one who doesn't know the time at the officer. impersonating a football player harassing Carole Thompson of • There will a workshop "How The Idiomatic Speech of and place need not attend. • Jamie Hodges was found and stealing Victoria Secret CLEC in an attempt to gain stuffed in a dumpster behind catalogs from GSU Landrum access to recent CLEC speaker, Pizza Inn. Hodges alleges that boxes. Maya Angelou. All GSU Athletic events for spring quarter Media Relations Assistant Mike • Lee Guarnella, age unde- • Bill Neville, 50ish, was ar- Davis assaulted him after termined, of Bermuda Run, was rested for attacking a Sonic em- have been canceled due to lack of student Hodges maintained that Davis's charged with harassing several ployee after the victim informed Softball statistics were incor- GSU females on the him that they were out of grilled participation. There will be no sports for the rect. pedestrium, in the classroom, cheese sandwiches. • Robert Bohler, ancient, of in the Union, in Lakeside, in • Kathy Jacobus, 20 some- rest of the year in an effort to prevent hurting Statesboro, was charged with Landrum, in the Comm. Arts thing, was arrested for using a the stalking and harassment building, in the parking lot, etc. fake thumb to hitchhike. the feelings of the athletes.

Landrum to close its doors permanently Hey Chewers! Are you tired of chewing all that tobacco just to get a cup full of spit? Is your mouth dry when you are done? Have we got the 'thang' for you!

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wnmrHern Sneed By Ann 0. Rexic The concern of how the change would affect Staff Dietitian meal plans was one of the main issues addressed. Landrum Cafeteria will be closing its doors at According to Sanders, the prices at the new res- CUP FULL 0' SPIT! the end of spring quarter due to a rash of illnesses taurants will equal the current price of a meal allegedly linked to the preparation of its food. plan. However, with Landrum's closing, GSU will be "We didn't want to have to increase meal plan able to prepare for the immediate addition of Taco prices again," Sanders said. "So we figured that if All the glory of a cup full of Bell and Subway, according to Paul Sanders, di- the franchises were to lower their prices, the rector of food and beverage distribution at GSU. current meal plan prices could remain the same." "We have heard concerns from our students CS Inc, founded 25 years ago by former fast food spit without all the work! about the food quality of Landrum for years now king J. P. Dahmer, makes contracts with fran- Available at Snackers! and it's time something was done to correct the chised fast food operations around the country to problem," said Sanders, great grandson of Ken- bring the chains to universities and college cam- tucky Fried Chicken founder Colonel Sanders. puses. GSU signed a 10-year deal, March 24 with CS Taco Bell and Subway are the first of four new Inc, the nationwide food-chain which has pro- nationwide chains which will soon call GSU home. Also available: duced such establishments as Wendy's and According to Sanders, GSU is currently talking Hardee's. with CS Inc, and is in the process of adding a "We are once again able to bring the students McDonald's and Church's Chicken to the campus. the type of food they want," Sanders said. "With As of press time, no definite date has been set for the addition of Chic-Fil-A in January to the cam- these two additions. pus, we at food services were able to begin the "The idea of more fast food chains coming to process of getting more chains at GSU." GSU has been brought up at several of this years GSU will begin renovating Landrum, which university's meetings," Dan C. Babe, director of will be divided into two separate areas, as soon as new and unusual programs. June 9. The fast food restaurants will initially collect 55 "Landrum is big enough to house both Taco Bell percent of the profits and GSU will receive the and a Subway," Sanders said. "However, Taco Bell remaining 45 percent. However, after two years, will take up more of the current cafeteria area due the university will gain an additional 30 percent to the need of more storage space." increasing its holding share to 75 percent. The addition of Subway gives GSU students an "Both the university, CS Inc, and the restau- HOT SPIT alternative to the usual hamburger and fries. rants agreed on this plan and thought it would CHUNKY SPIT "We really.wanted an establishment with a please everyone involved," Babe said. "GSU had to Just the thing to get you going! Just a little cancer lip for flavor! healthy feel to it," Sanders said. "And a Subway begin receiving some benefits from allowing fran- .was the best choice that the university felt could chises to take over most of the university's food This advertisement was created for your entertainment only, April Fools! fulfill those qualifications." services like Landrum." George-Anne Thursday, April 2,1998 — Page 3A Student Media Positions 1998-1999 The Media Committee of Georgia Southern Uni- to these duties, the Assistant Editor shall perform ager should display leadership qualities and should versity announces its selection process to choose stu- other duties as assigned by the Editor. (Pay: $400 have a basic knowledge of Federal Communications dent members of the 1998-99 broadcast and edito- per full semester) Commission (FCC) rules and regulations, broadcast rial boards of the university's official student me- SOUTHERN REFLECTOR equipment, and budgetary matters. (Pay: $800 per full Journalism professor economizes dia (The GEORGE-ANNE, MISCELLANY, semester) Editor — The editor should have completed two SOUTHERN REFLECTOR, and WVGS/FM). G-A Staff Reports years of university work, at least one year at Geor- Music Director — The music director should have Students interested in applying for an elected po- gia Southern. The editor should have served at least completed at least one year of college work and should Following the suggestions of sition will be expected: (1) to present (1) a resume; one year on the Reflector staff and should be famil- have served at least one semester on the staff of the (2) a letter of application explaining the candidate's iar with magazine copy writing, magazine photo- station. The music director is responsible for report- his students, Robert Bohler, a ing playlists to trade journals, maintaining tele- qualifications and their plans or objectives for the journalism, layout and design of pages, and staff phone and mail contacts with music companies, and GSU journalism professor, has media position sought; and (3) a signed waiver (in- management. The editor is responsible for the all editorial operations for each edition. The editor entering information about CDs into the station's announced that he will soon join cluded with this advertisement) which gives per- serves as the chief executive officer of the maga- database. (Pay: $800 per full semester) the faculty of the economics de- mission to the chairperson of the Media Commit- zine and is ultimately responsible for the total con- tee to validate the candidate's academic standing. Operations Manager — The operations manager tent of each edition. (Pay: $1,000 per full semester) should have completed at least one year at Georgia partment. Students may indicate the position(s) sought either Southern and should have served at least one semes- Bohler said he has several in their letter of application or on the waiver form. Art Director — The Art Director should have served at least one year on the Southern Reflector ter as a DJ (disc jockey) at the station. The operations However, a separate application packet (a resume, ideas about economizing that he staff and should be knowledgeable in all aspects of manager is responsible for keeping WVGS in com- wants to share with the world. a letter of application and a signed waiver) should magazine production, including but not limited to pliance with all Federal Communications Commis- be submitted for each medium, if a student wishes layout and design, computer graphics, and all pho- sion rules for noncommercial radio stations, produc- First, Bohler urges all stu- to apply for more than one medium. tographic processes used by the Reflector. The Art ing PSAs (public service announcements), and pro- dents to buy their clothing at the TERM: The term of office for the editorial and Director will be responsible for the management of ducing quarterly issues lists. The individual who applies for this position should be well organized, broadcast boards shall begin following the spring photographic assignments and photographic pro- Goodwill. skilled at using station facilties to produce CDs, and elections during the summer term extending the duction work . In addition to these duties, the Art Director shall perform other duties as assigned by able to interact with other people effectively when "I bought a hat there for a next two full semesters and shall expire at the end the current Editor. (Pay: $900 per full semester) enforcing compliance with FCC and station regula- buck," he said. "Sure the word of the next spring semester. tions. (Pay: $800 per full semester.) 'swimming' is spelled upside Managing Editor — The managing editor should QUALIFICATIONS: Specific qualifications for have completed one year at Georgia Southern and DEADLINE: The deadline for all applications for any of down and backwards, but it just Robert Bohler persons holding board positions are listed below. should have served at least one semester on the these positions is Friday, April 24, at 5 p.m. Applications doesn't gee and haw to spend 15 cigarettes are able to gee and Prior experience may be considered in lieu of stated staff. The managing editor should be familiar with should be sent to Bill Neville, chairperson, Media Com- qualifications. The board positions for each medium magazine production and university business pro- mittee, in care of Box 8067, or delivered in person to Room bucks on a hat." haw." are listed in ranking order. cedures. The managing editor is responsible for pro- 2022, Williams Center. Bohler's second tip is never There is one area in which THE GEORGE-ANNE motional activities in support of the magazine, ad- COMPENSATION: Payment rates for board members vertising operations, routine office management, are tentative and pending final approval by the Student Editor—The editor should have completed two years throw away anything. Reduce, Bohler believes more is always and financial review, and distribution of the maga- Activities Budget Committee. reuse, recycle. better: talking to his students. of college work, at least one year at Georgia Southern. zine. In addition to these duties, the Managing Edi- An editor should have served on the staff one year and tor shall perform other duties as assigned by the INTERVIEW DATE: The Committee has established two interview sessions for candidates. All candidates for "I have an umbrella I've been "I have to explain myself over should display capabilities required for the position. current Editor. (Pay: $800 per full semester) carrying around for years," he and over and use example after The editor is responsible for the preparation of a com- board positions on George-Anne and Reflector Maga- mentary section for each edition. The editor serves as WVGS/FM zine MUST APPEAR personally for an interview with said. "I lost the handle back in example, especially when I ad- the chief executive office of the newspaper and is ulti- Station Manager — The station manager should the committee on Thursday, May 7, and for Miscellany '75, but it just doesn't gee and vise those George-Anne staffers," mately responsible for the total editorial content of each have completed two years of college work, at least and WVGS/FM on Thursday, May 14. Each interview edition. (Pay: $1,400 per full semester) one year at Georgia Southern, and should have served session will begin at 3 p.m. in Room 2006 of F.I. Williams haw to go buy a new one. It still he said. "Otherwise, my point Center (Upper Floor). Managing Editor — The managing editor should at least one year on the staff of the station. The man- keeps my bald head dry." may not gee and haw in their have completed at least one year at Georgia Southern APPLICATION FORM AND WAIVER and should have served at least one semester on the Another economizing tip minds." INFORMATION: Questions regarding these positions should be directed to the advisors of the media: staff. The managing editor should be familiar with basic Robert Bohler (The GEORGE-ANNE) at 681-5933 or Box 8091; Mike Mills (MISCELLANY) at 681- seems a bit cruel at first glance. There is an infamous "cock" journalistic practices such as layout, copy editing, and 0228 or Box 8048; Bill Neville (REFLECTOR MAGAZINE) at 681-0069 or Box 8067; or Russ Dewey news and feature writing. The managing editor will Bohler said he simply wraps up story that Bohler loves to tell (WVGS/FM) at 681-5446 or Box 8041. Additional information and interpretation of the qualifications be responsible for coordinating the editorial content may be obtained from the chairperson, Bill Neville (681-0069 or Box 8067). old toys for Christmas presents every student. in all sections of the newspaper, such as news, sports for his toddler. "Well, you see, I was working and features. The managing editor (with the assistance Position(s) applied for (Please check ALL that are applicable): "The bambino likes them just at a newspaper in Valdosta, the of the news editor) will be responsible for the prepara- GEORGE-ANNE MISCELLANY REFLECTOR WVGS/FM tion of the front page. (Pay: $1,300 per full semester) ( ) Editor ( ) Editor ( ) Editor < ) Station Manager as good as new ones, and it saves cradle of coaches, and they News Editor — The news editor should know basic ( ) Managing Editor ( ) Art Director < ) Music Director me a few bucks," he said. "It's a wanted me to cover this cock news writing and should be familiar with news sources ( ) News Editor ( ) Managing Editor 1 Operations Manager great way to make sure my check- fight..." on campus. The news editor should demonstrate news judgment and should have served at least one semes- A student interested in applying for an elected position is required to present (1) a resume; book gee and haws during the Well, that's enough of that. ter on the staff of the paper. The news editor will be (2) a letter of application explaining the candidate's qualifications and their plans or objec- holidays." responsible for all news gathering operations of the tives for the media position sought; and (3) a signed waiver (included below) which gives newspaper. The news editor assists the managing edi- permission to the chairperson of the Media Committee to validate the candidate's academic Bohler also claims there's no Richard J. Claveria. M.D., Inc tor in the preparation of the front page (Pay: $1,200 standing. per full semester) need to ever buy bookbags or ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY A student seeking a position on an editorial or broadcast board must have a CUMULA- briefcases. MISCELLANY TIVE GRADE POINT AVERAGE of at least 2.0 and must not be on scholastic or "Heck, I just fold up all my Editor — The editor should have completed two years disciplinary probation. If at any time a board member drops below these statndards, Sports Medicine of college work, at least one year at Georgia Southern. that member must relinquish the position. papers and stick 'em in the back The editor should demonstrate both the interest and of my pants," he said. 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Love, a counselor conspiracy to commit insurance ATLANTA — Black college will find concerts and other ac- "It is still Freaknik," said The oldest continuously in the GSU Financial Aid Office fraud and other charges, includ- students on spring break next tivities concentrated for the first Danita Jones, president of the published newspaper in resigned last month after she ing mail fraud and money laun- month will have a choice be- time from Centennial Olympic Georgia State University Black Bulloch County admitted to providing student dering, according to The Herald tween their traditional Freaknik Park to the King Center. Student Alliance and city plan- names and social security num- article. weekend in Atlanta and another Events will included a job fair, ning committee member who Sports bers to a man indicted on insur- The university does not know celebration in Daytona Beach, which last year drew 15,000, and complained Atlanta has fallen ance fraud, The Statesboro Her- if any of the names on the list Fla. short in its efforts. ald has reported. Love compiled for Lovett were Atlanta organizers do not ex- Hotel industry officials here "THERE ARE MORE Jack Nolen, vice president of used to make fraudulent claims, pect the Daytona events to have see the competition from Daytona student affairs said that Love said Sharon Fell, speaking for much impact on the tens of thou- THAN 200,000 Beach as a plus. resigned immediately after she university President Nicholas sands of revelers who are ex- "We feel that because both are AFRICAN-AMERICAN had been confronted with the Henry. pected to flock here April 17-19. the same weekend, the numbers allegations in early February. Lovett, along with Melvin "We wish Daytona the best," will be down and that's what we're STUDENTS OUT THERE. Love worked for the university John Daniels and Ricky Lamar said George Hawthorne, chair- hoping for," said David Kenney, nearly nine years before resign- Maynor, allegedly spearheaded man of Mayor Bill Campbell's I THINK THEY president of the Atlanta Hotel ing. the scam and filed more than Diamond Eagles planning committee for Black Council, who says fewer visitors CHOOSE ONE OR THE Students' names and social 11,000 fraudulent claims College Spring Break, the city's will mean less chance of room fall to Citadel security numbers are confiden- against two life insurance com- preferred name for Freaknik. vandalism. GSU baseball team lost OTHER." tial information and protected panies. The indictment said the Hawthorne declined to specu- Authorities are finalizing a 7-1 to The Citadel under the Federal Educational alleged conspirators had access late on how many students will —HELEN RIGER, traffic plan for the busy week- Rights and Privacy Act, or to several lists of names and the Bulldogs on Tuesday come to Atlanta. Organizers of DAYTONA BEACH'S end, which will include two FERPA. According to FBI offi- GSU list was one of many. bringing their record to Daytona Beach's Black College Hawks games and several con- COMMUNITY EVENTS cials, no criminal charges have The U.S. Attorney's office, the Reunion expect to draw 100,000. ventions downtown. The largest, 13-15 for the season and been filed against Love as of FBI, and the GBI are still inves- "There are more than 200,000 ADMINISTRATOR scheduled to start April 20, will 5-5 in the SoCon. March 12. tigating this case. African-American students out be the National Managed Health Love reportedly told officials — The information for this Please see story, page there," said Helen Riger, Daytona an expanded Sweet Auburn Care Congress, whose antici- that she gave the information to story was compiled from an ar- 4B Beach's community events ad- Spring Fest '98. pated 13,000 participants will John Lovett of Portal about two ticle published in The States- ministrator. "I think they choose A new name doesn't neces- begin pouring in during the week- years ago. Lovett's name came boro Herald on March 11. Entertainment one or the other." sarily mean the event has end. Angelou urges GSU students to look to the poetry, to find their rainbows By Ni'Cole Patterson Angelou described African-American went through the same situations as you." Staff Writer poetry as beautiful and rarely cherished. She also said that all poetry was writ- "When it looked liked the sun wasn't She uniquely detailed how Africans ar- ten for all people, no matter the color or gonna shine anymore...Godput a rainbow rived in the New World in 1619, a year race of the poet or the reader. in tha clouds. She does not know her before the Mayflower landed. She said "In 1998, we should be pulling on Wil- A No Limit Review beauty, she thinks her brown body has no when the first Africans arrived, they liam Shakesphere poems," she said. "All glory. If she could dance—naked under needed something to help them survive, to poetry was written for us. Poetry does not palm trees, and see her image in the river, For an in-depth look at keep them going. And that something was see a color...poetry is a rainbow for every- she would know. But there are no palm the music and life of New trees on the street and dishwater gives "POETRY DOES NOT SEE A COLOR...POETRY IS A RAINBOW FOR Orleans rap artist, Master back no image. Mmm. Mmm. Mmm...When EVERYONE. WE ARE FREE TO USE POETRY AND WE SHOULD PUT IT P. it looked liked tha sun wasn't gonna shine anymore, God put a rainbow in tha IN OUR BACKBONE." Please see story, page clouds..." 10B — MAYA ANGELOU Weather Draped in a long, sleek black dress with shiny pearls and diamonds to accentuate, poetry. one. We are free to use poetry and we Maya Angelou delivered a powerful mes- "They found their rainbow and now We should put it in our backbone. Use it sage last month to a sell-out crowd in need something to be ours," Angelou said. smartly and constructively, not destruc- Hanner Fieldhouse. Her message was She also emphasized to the audience tively." Maya Angelou simply "Find your rainbow in the clouds." how important it is to go to the library and The story behind her love for poetry "It is possible to reach goals," she said. Angelou articulately intertwined the learn more about African-American po- began very early in life. While living in St. "Look carefully at the poetry. Don't just rainbow in the clouds to the memories of etry. Louis, Mo., Angelou was raped by her come to college for a piece of paper that our ancestors, poetry, and education. Rain- "We have treated librarians wrong," uncle. After his brutal attack, she muted will give you a two-and-a-half car garage Today: Partly cloudy bows in the clouds give people hope when Angelou said. "Take advantage of the po- and distanced herself from the world. It and two-and-a-half children." with a high in the upper they are in their darkest hour, she said. etry in the library on campus. Look at was through poetry that she began to talk Towards the end of her lecture, Angelou 70s and a low in the "When God covers the sky with clouds, poets such as Paul Laurence Dunbar, again. The poem that helped her find her gave the audience some words of encour- upper 50s. there is a sign of hope," Angelou said. "We James W., Johnson, and Georgia D. rainbow is "Sympathy" by Paul Laurence agement. should cherish the rainbows in the clouds. Johnson. Their poetry is not just for Afri- Dunbar. "Let us not regret years of ignorance Friday: Partly cloudy Our ancestors, whether Asian or African- can-Americans, but for everyone." "We look for rainbows in some rock and negative energies. Laugh as much as with a high in the lower American, were hoping to find a place in Angelou said that by learning about the stars, who don't give a damn if you died," possible. A cheerful spirit is good medi- 80s and a low in the this world. They were bound and tied. struggles those before us faced, we can she said. "I say, find someone in your cine. I don't trust people who don't laugh mid-60s. They have paid for each of us to get to learn to make it through our struggles. family or someone who is fictional to be and love themselves." where we are. Now, it's up to us to pave "You need to know someone struggled your rainbow." Angelou concluded the night with what Today's Word the way for someone else yet to come. We before you," she said. "Someone was called Along with poetry, Angelou challenged seemed to be the audiences favorite po- can look at how we were paid for through out of their name before you. Someone GSU students to reach and attain their ems, "Seven Women's Blessed Assurance" factotum (fakTOTum) African-American poetry." hoped before you. Someone before you has goals. and "Phenomenal Woman." n. a person having many and various duties to perform. Source: Weird Words State investigates Atlanta s use of job funds Index DA, GSU police still Atlanta Mayor Bill Campell outraged that state Labor Announcements 2B investigating accountant Classifieds 11B Dept. report was given to the media the check were forged. Entertainment 8B GSU accounting The Associated Press The campus police and the dis- for other questionable expenses. into allegations involving the job- Only in America 3B manager fired after trict attorney's office were noti- ATLANTA — Allegations of State Labor Department offi- training contract awarded to a Police Beat 2B fied and are investigating the favoritism in awarding con- cials delivered the document to political supporter of the mayor's. attempting to cash situation, according to GSU Po- Sports 4B tracts may force the city of At- city officials last Wednesday and "This is one area of dispute we're a $31,000 lice Chief Ken Brown. lanta to repay the state hun- discussed possible solutions that looking into. It's on our radar," he It is a desire of The George- As of Wednesday, April 1, no dreds of thousands of dollars could restore funding to the said. Anne to print the news of Geor- Foundation check, charges had been filed against earmarked for job-training pro- city's $4 million-a-year job train- gia Southern University as ac- still no charges filed Crawford because additional grams, state investigators said. ing program, which operates with curately as possible. If you be- bank records had to be subpoe- A state Labor Department funding from the federal Job lieve that something covered is G-A Staff reports in error, contact the editor at naed before the investigation report disclosed last Wednesday Training Partnership Act. 681-5246 as soon as possible. At the end of February, Keith could be closed, Brown said. raised questions about whether Also at last Wednesday's meet- Thank you. Crawford, accounting manager "We have to make sure we are two employees of Atlanta's fed- ing were investigators from the in the GSU Foundation office was telling [the grand jury] the whole erally funded job-training pro- criminal and audit units of the fired after allegedly attempting truth and nothing but the truth," gram actually worked on city inspector general of the U.S. La- Women earns doctorate FOR ADVERTISING INFO.: 681-5418 to cash a foundation check to he said. time for Mayor Bill Campbell's bor Department, which is also degree 57 years after STORY OR PHOTO IDEA: 681-5246 himself, according to GSU offi- After the university's internal 1997 re-election campaign. investigating the matter. beginning college FAX NUMBERS: 871-1357,681-0863 cials. auditor thoroughly investigates The state also questioned the In a prepared statement, The Associated Press LANDRUM BOX: 8001 Crawford was intercepted by the matter, the findings will be integrity of the bidding process Campbell said he was outraged E-MAIL TO: an officer at First Bulloch Bank turned over the district attorney's that awarded a $100,000 con- ATLANTA—Last Sunday, 57-' [email protected] that the report was given to the when he attempted to cash a office, Brown said. He said that year-old Alice Weber walked Check out our On-Line Newspaper at tract to a financial contributor to media. $31,000 check payable to him- across the stage at Georgia State http://www.stp.gasou.edu he expects the findings to be Campbell's campaign, The At- Campbell said the report was self, officials said. turned over to the district attor- lanta Journal-Constitution re- "riddled with false allegations" University's Sports Arena and Officials also said the check ney soon. ported. and that the vast number of received a doctorate in English George-Aime was returned to the university The GSU Foundation, Inc. is a In February, funding for the charges was politically moti- was a collection of relatives span- and no funds were affected by the non-profit corporation which Atlanta program was suspended vated. ning four generations, including Liked By Many, Cussed her 98-year-old mother, and 13 By Some... attempted transaction. It was raises funds to support academic and the city was ordered to Campbell spokesman Jabari Read By Them All reported that two signatures on programs. reimburse the state $364,000 Simama said the city is looking year-old grandson. Page 2B — Thursday, April 2,1998 George-Anne

Things To Do at GSU mission for individuals prepar- GSU Division of Public Safety Matthew McConaughey and reported buglary, several items ing to take the real estate li- Djmon Honsou. ton Building. Ongoing missing from apartment. censing exam. The cost is $350 March 31,1998 •Deltrye Jackson reported • The First Annual First and the textbook will be an ad- Monday, April 6 • Jayson Brian Clements, 24, her keys were missing from the Baptist Church Open Golf ditional cost. Call 681-5555 for March 25,1998 of Chandler Road, was arrested Hanner Fieldhouse. Tournament will be held Sat- more information. • Cinema Arts will be pre- •Antoine Fields, 18, and charged with DUI (refused •Bobbie Whiddon reported a urday, April 18 at 8 a.m. at senting II Postino (The Post- Foxridge Apts., charged with man) at 7:30 p.m. in the Russell the test) 3rd offense and weav- picture was taken from the li- Eagle Creek Golf Course. The Today ing over the roadway.March 30, buglary. Union Theater and costs $2. brary. cost is $45 per person in teams • Eagle Cinema at the 1998 •Joshua Conner, Towne of four. Call 489-7908 to regis- Russell Union will be showing Club, reported someone entered ter. Wednesday, April 8 Statesboro Police Department his auto. Amistad at 7 p.m. The movie March 30,1998 • A sculpting class for be- costs $lwith student I.D. and • Eagle Cinema at the • Kiwaukee Thomas reported March 31,1998 ginners will be offered by the stars Anthony Hopkins, Mor- Russell Union will be holding his keys were missing from •Phillip McCoy, College St., March 24,1998 Division of Continuing Educa- gan Freeman, Matthew an NET Sneak Preview: City Dorman Hall. reported criminal trespass. •Thomas Brown, Willow tion and Public Service from McConaughey and Djmon of Angels at 7 p.m. The movie •A resident of The Pines re- Bend Apts., recovered contra- 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Thursdays Honsou. stars Nicolas Cage and Meg ported a case of harassment. band, reported seeds and green April 9 through April 30. The Ryan.' March 30,1998 leafy substances, believed to be •Victor Evans, 20, of Sta- cost is $45 on or before April 2 marijuana, found in the living Friday, April 3 dium Walk, was charged with and $55 after April 2. A list of March 19,1998 area of his apartment. • Eagle Cinema at the Thursday, April 9 theft by taking. required materials will be avail- •Frank Burton Cowan, 19, able at the time of registration. Russell Union will be showing • Eagle Cinema at the • Chris Hyde, Broad St., re- Amistad at 7 and 9:30 p.m. Russell Union will be showing of Dorman Hall, was arrested March 23,1998 For more information, call 681- ported his trek bike being sto- Guelwaar at 7 p.m. and charged with entering auto •Meykel Schulze, 20, Uni- 5555. The movie costs $1 with stu- and possession of crime tools. len. dent I.D.and stars Anthony versity Pointe, charged with en- • Pre-licensing courses •Amy Stone reported some- tering an auto. Hopkins, Morgan Freeman, for real estate and property Matthew McConaughey and one broke into her vehicle in March 29,1998 •Keisha Walker, Stadim and casualty insurance will be • Cathleen Eckert, Univer- Djmon Honsou. the Johnson Hall parking lot Walk, reported spray paint and offered by the Division.of Con- sity Place, reported black and took her CD player. grafitti on her front door. tinuing Education and Public cannondale bike missing. •Michelle Prisant reported Service at the Southern Center Sunday, April 5 •Tyler Rogney, Bon Anna beginning this month. The • Eagle Cinema at the someone broke into her vehicle March 22,1998 Apts., reported criminal tres- in the Union Commuter park- • John Dillard, Robin Hood course will be held on Mondays Russell Union will be showing pass, a piece of cement was ing lot and took her CD player, Trail, reported someone enter- and Wednesdays April 20 Amistad at 7 and 9:30 p.m. thrown through his bedroom a parking pass and the rear ed his house. through July 8 from 6:30 to 9:30 The movie costs $1 with stu- view mirror. window. p.m. The course is required by dent I.D. and stars Anthony March 21,1998 the Georgia Real Estate Com- Hopkins, Morgan Freeman, • Eric Marcus reported a text- •Elaina Chance, 19, Eagle March 28,1998 book was taken from the library. Court, charged with noise ordi- •Craig Percell, 21, Portal, •Stephen Riggs reported his nance. Ga., convicted Felon/Poss. of bookbag was taken from the firearm. •Kimberly Nigro, Players library. t>f4 * ot>f4 Club Apts., reported a lost or •Jacquelyn O'Connor, At- •Kelli Woodham reported stolen brown leather purse. lanta, Ga., reported criminal someone poured some type of damage to property. liquid on her vehicle in the March 20,1998 • Timmens Rodriquesz, 22, Dorman Hall parking lot. •Adella Daniels, Davis Apts., UNION PRODUCTIONS reported burglary of her apart- Church St., was charged with •Angela Davis reported a ment. simple battery. SIXTH ANNUAL SPRING FEST fight as the Lakeside Cafe. Editor's Notes: Police Beat March 26,1998 appears in every issue of The March 18,1998 •April Hevandez, 18, Brook- George- Anne in an effort to in- I •Nicholas Tantanella re- let, Ga., charged with theft by form the GSU community of the ported his wallet and keys were deception (felony). amount, nature and location of missing from Dorman Hall. crimes. 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George-Anne Inside Sports: •RAC grand opening scheduled for April 18 •The Citadel Bulldogs defeated the Eagle baseball team Tuesday night, 7-1 •GSU Softball goes 3-7 during the spring break •NCAA basketball News and notes •NBA News and notes Thursday,orts April 2,1998 The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Page 4B SPORTS RAC grand opening scheduled for April 18 By Jamie Hodges ing appears certain, Ehling said PHILOSOPHY Assistant Sports Editor for the campus to come together he feels that the addition of the for a different setting," Ehling LEE GUARNELLA Construction is finished on RAC, along with the Intramu- said. "Most ladies go to the Fit- the new Recreation Activity Cen- ral/Sports Field Complex located ness Extension Center, guys go ter located on Akins Boulevard. off Old Register Road, will en- to Weight Extension. Most mi- The grand opening of the RAC is hance GSU's campus quite norities go to Hanner for free set for Sat., April 18 at 1 p.m. nicely. playbasketball. ButattheRAC, Kentucky beats Campus Recreation and Intra- "We tried to get a balanced we have all of these facilities Utah for NCAA mural representative William program with our indoor and located in one central building. Ehling said he is glad that the outdoor recreational facilities," So this will be a chance for the crown wait is over. he said. "If you look at other whole campus to come together "It's going to have a big im- schools, they either got one or and play together." The Kentucky Wildcats are pact on the day-to-day recre- the other (inside or outside rec- But the Recreational Activity the 1998 NCAA Champions of ational opportunities for stu- reational facilities). Very few Center is not only for students; men's basketball. In case you dents, faculty and staff," he said. have a balance, and we've got faculty and staff will also join in didn't watch the game Monday The RAC was nearly com- that balance, once this building on the fun. night, Kentucky defeated a pleted during March of last is open." "This may be the first time young and impressive Utah team year, but were delayed due to a The two story Recreation Cen- that faculty and staff will have to win it all. The game show- decision by the fire marshal ter will feature cardiovascular the opportunity to play with stu- cased two different teams in both that the original building plans strength training, which will be dents and mix with the students. the first and second half. did not meet fire safety stan- housed in an 8,500 square-foot Right now we don't seem to have The first half belonged to dards. So, work had to be area with the latest equipment that interaction," he said. Utah. The Utes came out and stopped and new plans for con- for cardiovascular exercise. The Ehling said he believes that dominated for the most part of struction had to be made. At the 4,500 square foot aerobics room, the RAC can promote better stu- the first, confusing the Kentucky time of the work stoppage, the located on the top floor, will con- dent/teacher relationships on offense and forcing them to shoot building was already 70 percent tain a wood floor, mirrored walls campus. from outside of the paint. The complete. and a state-of-the-art sound sys- "Research has shown that the Utah offense streaked up and When construction began tem for various types of aerobics more the faculty and staff inter- down the court with ease, it again in August, some features classes and other health and fit- act with the students outside of seemed at times, freezing the of the building which had been ness programs. the classroom, the better the KU defense. completed prior to the fire Adjacent to the aerobics room learning environment, and the Utah's big man Michael marshal's inspection had to be will be the 3,500 square foot better the learning of the stu- Doleac was a force in the first changed. multipurpose room, which will dents." half. Utah coach Rick Majerus "They (workers) had to pull accommodate martial arts, fenc- Erika Coffman, a GSU stu- used him effectively by having out about 20,000 square feet of ing, wrestling and much more. dents, said she is also excited him, Doleac, advance the ball dry wall and replace it with a But the highlight of the recre- about the opening of the Recre- down the court consistently. higher fire rating dry wall," ational complex will undoubt- ation Center. However, this strategy would Ehling said. Spraying of all ex- edly be the main gymnasium "It's something new, some- backfire somewhat as Doleac posed steel with a fire retardant floors which will furnish three thing exciting," Coffman said. Hans Knoepfel would tire tremendously in the material was also required. full sized basketball courts. The climbing wall will be one of the many newfeatures the Recreation 2nd half. "The students paid for this; they But now that the grand open- "This will provide a chance should be excited." Activity Center, which is located on Akins Boulevard, will house. Majerus focused his team on doing two things in the first, defend and rebound. The Utah defense had the vaunted Ken- GSU Softball Notebook tucky offense out of sink and playing basketball quite unlike GSU News Services •EXTRA, EXTRA: Over the what coach Tubby Smith had •CHAT-TOWN SHOW- 10-game Spring Break trip, the envisioned. Kentucky was DOWN: Southern Conference Eagles pounded a total of four sloppy, playing what looked like action will begin this weekend doubles and three triples. Col- back-yard basketball. Person- for the Lady Eagles, with Chat- lecting the two-baggers were ally, I was surprised that Utah tanooga coming to Statesboro McCaine Lowder (vs. Alabama was leading by only ten points at for four games. on March 25), Danelle Toole (vs. the half. The Lady Mocs, whose 26-11 Butler on March 27), and Beth I don't know what Tubby record is the best in the SoCon, Dance (vs. Maine on March 28). Smith told his guys at halftime, are now tied with GSU in the •PITCHING GEMS: Pitcher but it worked. Kentucky, who overall series, 9-9, after taking Lacey Kammerer found a groove trailed at the half several times the last four meetings against over the weekend, collecting two throughout the tournament, the Eagles. wins in three appearances. The came out and played basketball •BETTER AT BUZZ: The Torrance, Calif., freshman like they were a team possessed. three wins posted in last pitched a seven-inning, four-hit One could feel the run coming on weekend's Georgia Tech Buzz gem against Maine for her third and it felt as though there was Classic were the Eagle's best win.of the year, and then an- nothing Utah could do about it. showing in tournament play this swered with a win in relief The scoring burst did come with- season. against Maryland to capture out fail. The Wildcats went on a The Eagles topped Coastal number four. 19-5 run late in the second half. Carolina on Feb. 28 for their In her three games, she And there was little Utah only win in the South Florida pitched 17.1 innings, allowing could do to come back. With Invitational in Tampa, Fla., and nine total hits, five runs, and Utah's starters tired, missing beat Florida A&M for the lone striking out five. She also fared close shots underneath the bas- victory in the Florida State Invi- well at the plate, going 4-for-13 ket and their defense slow on tational in Tallahassee, Fla. At for a .308 average at the Tech transition, Kentucky, who uti- the Buzz Classic, GSU claimed tourney. lized an effective subbing wins against Butler, 7-4, Maine, •LET THE OFFENSE method, took advantage and 6-3 and Maryland, 4-3. POUR: Senior Sheri Russo is went ahead for good. Hans Knoepfel •TOOLE TIME: Senior consistently putting up numbers Kentucky won it's second Wind up and the pitch: Clint Sauls delivers a pitch to a Citadel player Tuesday night. The Citadel offense shortstop Danelle Toole booked identical to those of her first championship in three years by took advantage of five Eagle errors scoring seven runs off eleven hits. The loss was the Eagle's fifth in her most productive weekend of three seasons. coming out and shooting 58 per- conference play in the early part of the '98 season. The Eagles will host Georgia State in non-conference the year at the Buzz Classic, The Marietta, Ga., native is cent from the field, getting the games on April 7 and 8. hitting .350 (7-for-20) with two currently hitting .326 while short baskets from Heshimu runs scored, four RBI, a double boasting an on-base percentage Evans and Jeff Sheppard, who and a triple in the six games of .418, both team bests. made some key three pointers By Lee Guarnella Jack Stallings commented on the back and I didn't think he was Sports Editor played. She is GSU's leader in five which forced the Utah offense to pitching job of Sauls and the going to come with it again but All four of her RBI's were col- other offensive categories, in- vary from their set strategy. The weather was nice at J.I. lack of offense from the Eagles. he did," Walson said. "He left it lected against Butler, setting a cluding slugging percentage Eventhough Tubby Smith Clements Stadium Tuesday "Clint pitched a pretty good up and I did what I was sup- 1998 season-high in runs batted (.389), hits (31), doubles (6), took the Wildcats over from Rick night for the matchup between ballgame tonight," Stallings posed to do with it. As a team we in. walks (15), and total bases (37). Pitino and guided them to a na- GSU and Southern Conference said. "We just didn't help him didn't hit the ball well. We have tional championship in his first rival The Citadel Bulldogs. The out very much. We were very a lot of talent on our team, but year, I will forever be somewhat impatient at the plate. We just we aren't playing like we should." bitter toward the guy. didn't swing at a lot of good After the Walson homerun, GSU men's tennis comes from He took a struggling Georgia Citadel pitches."- the Eagles would score no more team to the sweet sixteen and The Citadel started the in the game leaving six batters behind to defeat Appalachian State GSU game off an infield dribble by GSU News Services had them playing the caliber stranded despite the offensive Craig Rice 6-1, 2-6, 6-2. Eagle , basketball expected from an SEC Citadel batter Jerry Simmons, performance of Scott Henley The Georgia Southern men's Kendall Swartz beat Zane powerhouse. game however, was anything but scoring Terrence Smalls from who went 3-for-4 from the plate tennis team traveled to Boone, Sharpe 5-7, 7-5, 6-4 in the No. 5 After Pitino left, it was so- nice. second who reached on an in- with a double in the second in- N.C. last Monday to face the spot. At the No. 6 position, GSU's long Athens for Smith. I am GSU committed five errors in field single and stole second. ning and a pair of singles in the Appalachian State Mountain- Alex Franqui downed Will Kiser impressed with Smith taking the game, two coming in the The Bulldogs would tack on 6th and the 8th innings. eers. GSU came from behind to 7-5, 6-3. his team to the championship in first inning which resulted in a two more runs in the top of the Henley spoke about his of- beat ASU 4-3 and even its South- Appalachian State swept his first year, but I am sure 7-1 victory for the Bulldogs. second inning off RBI's from fensive play as well as the im- ern Conference record to 3-3. GSU in doubles action. ASU's other Georgia fans are think- Clint Sauls took the mound Citadel batters Jay Morgan pact the errors had on the GSU now stands at 7-9 overall. Connor and Holman defeated ing, "HHHMmmm, that could for GSU and lasted nine in- and Terrence Smalls. game. Christian Singer lost to ASU's Singer and Scheidat 8-3 at the be the Dogs beating Utah in- nings before being pulled Designated hitter Steve "You as a player have to Frank Conner 6-4,4-6, 7-6 (8) at No. 1 position. Mountaineers stead of Kentucky." amidst a barrage of Bulldog hits Walson provided the only of- worry about yourself," Henley No. 1 singles. Lucas and Rice defeated Eagle Whatever, it doesn't matter. that gave The Citadel two more fense for the Eagles with a solo said. "You just have to go out Florian Scheidt was the only O'Keefe and Franqui 8-5 in the Kentucky won the champion- extra runs in the top of the 9th blast in the bottom of the third there and do your best. We came other Eagle to lose in singles. No. 2 slot. At the No. 3 position, ship. inning. inning that cleared the center out and didn't hit the ball well He was defeated by ASU's Matt App. State's Kiser and Sharpe Sauls, who pitched well field wall. You know what I want to see? and kicked it around. We just Lucas 7-6 (4), 6-4 in the No. 2 beat Andersson and Swartz 8-5. striking out four batters, wasn't Polinsky's Eagles up against the Walson said he was surprised didn't play normal." position. In the No. 3 slot, GSU's The GSU men's tennis team given the run support needed to with the homerun. best of the NCAA for the cham- On April 7 and 8 in non-con- Ryan O'Keefe defeated Dan hosts Chattanooga on Sunday, overcome the seven run deficit. pionship title! Hey, it could hap- "He threw me the same pitch ference play, GSU will host Holman6-3,6-2. AtNo.4,GSU's April 5 at noon in its final home GSU Head Baseball Coach pen! before and I fouled it straight Georgia State. Jesper Andersson defeated match this season. orge-Apie Thursday, April 2,1998 — Page 5B Career Services New Workshops Need some help preparing for your first job search. Why not attend one of these work- ,^ Eagle Baseball Schedule shops offered this Spring. We have some New workshops offered to you next quarter. 4 JBBKBBS&L. 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Chip Carey carries on for grandfather ...It's Like Putting^ The Associated Press and-son talks. Your BusiijesrCStrcl ATLANTA —Tuesday's sea- They planned another one In The Hands of son opener between the Chicago Tuesday before each worked his Thousands, Cubs and the Florida Marlins respective game. enutceb At One Time!! found following in "Oh, I'll call him to say the footsteps of a legend, his break a leg," Skip Caray said. "I grandfather. know Chip is very nervous, and He had expected to be Harry he should be. But I told him he We 've been helping } Caray's partner in broadcasting can't try to be dad. Chip is a LASSIC Bulloch County look Cubs games on WGN in 1998, good announcer, and if folks good for years. not his successor. But Harry give him a chance, he'll do ENCOUNTER x Caray died in February. fine." LEANERS Chip Caray, 33, has clearly On May 29, when the Braves Family Entertainment Center established his own identity as and Cubs meet at Wrigley a sportscaster, including play- Field, perhaps 's by-play work on TNT's NBA loss will be felt the most by the Drive-Thru Service playoffs coverage and Fox family. Sports Net's baseball package. The three-game series will be One Day Service Available And he has been host of Fox's televised by Fox Sports South, Game of the Week telecasts. Fox and ESPN, so Skip Caray 510 Northside Dr. East • Statesboro, GA "I'm smart enough to know will have time off that weekend. there will never be another He has already booked his travel Harry Caray. I have a sense of plans to Chicago. (912) 489-8950 nervous anticipation right now," "It will be sort of bitter- Caray told The Atlanta Jour- sweet," Skip Caray said. "Right nal-Constitution. now, I have no idea what emo- "It's like I'm sad, but excited tions I'll feel when I hear Chip all at once. I was really looking do a Cubs game." Pick up your STATE OF THE forward to working with my The Cubs and WGN first ap- FULL SERVICE granddad. We all lost something proached Chip Caray to call the FREE ART with his passing. But at the games in 1995, but he declined. TANNING BEDS SALON same time, we all cherished "It was hard not to take the •AIR CONDITIONING •MAKEOVERS •HAIRCUTS what he brought to the game. I job at that time," Chip Caray copy of the •30 BULBS PER BED •NAILS •COLORING know all he would want me to do said. "But I wondered then if I •BUILT IN AM/FM •FACIALS •WAXING now is have fun and do the best had enough time to establish my STEREO •SKIN CARE »PERMS job I can." own style. 1 The Cubs will not open at "I think I'm at the point now $ 404 ' $ Wrigley Field until tomorrow, where my resume stacks up well S OFF 10 i SOUTH I 5 OFF so Caray is beginning the sea- with anyone at 33 years old. I TODA1 TANNING iZEITTEROWERI ANY I AVE. I son on the road. believe I've earned this position. SESSIONS HAIRCUT If he needs help, his father, But I'm not resting on my lau- 1489-2TAN TBS announcer rels. I have a lot of work ahead Skip Caray, is only a phone call of me if I hope to be able to away. follow in the footsteps of the MORE THAN JUST BLUE PRINTS! Since Harry Caray's death, great tradition established by there have been several father- my dad and granddad." THE COPY CENTER

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iattM^H| Page 6B — Thursday, April 2,1998 George-Anae Texas Western team of '66 inspired Utah's Head San Antonio taxi driver returns lost money Basketball Coach Rick Majerus in NCAA tourney and Final Four tickets to previous owner By Hal Bock young. I remember George Ire- Rich Tate and Merv Jackson The Associated Press The Associated Press them in the taxi after a ride not to lose it." land winning with Chicago were named to the All-Region SAN ANTONIO— When taxi from La Mansion del Rio Hotel The tickets belonged to some SAN ANTONIO — The last Loyola and Tom Thacker win- team. driver Al Gutierrez found six to the Ramada, where he was clients, and the cash was to buy time Utah was in the Final Four, ning two at Cincinnati. But that Next came the Final Four Final Four tickets and $10,000 four more Final Four tickets, Rick Majerus was 18 years old was the first time I had any idea and the Utes ran into Texas in cash in the back seat of his Dines said. and just beginning to form Western, losing 85-78. Cham- "THE THOUGHT NEVER cab, he knew what he had to do. Gutierrez said he was al- ideas about basketball. bers still was voted tournament "IT WAS THE FIRST He made sure that the tick- EVEN CROSSED MY ready making plans to turn The 1966 NCAA tournament MVP. ets and money he found last Sat- over the items to the police when commanded his attention and It was a landmark Final CHAMPIONSHIP GAME urday afternoon got back to the MIND TO TAKE ANY OF he heard the call. made a lasting impact. Four, not only for Haskins but owner. "I work really hard for my That was the year Texas I WATCHED." also for Utah. IT." "The thought never even money, I can't imagine what it Western (now Texas-El Paso) The Utes have been back in —RICK MAJERUS, crossed my mind to take any of would be like to lose $10,000," had the audacity to start five the tournament frequently, six UTAH'S MENS HEAD it," said Gutierrez. staying. Gutierrez said. black players against five whites out of the last nine years, but The tickets and money be- "About 20 steps into the ho- and won a national champion- BASKETBALL COACH never in 32 years had they been longed to Florida ticket and tour tel, I realized what I'd done," ship. back to the Final Four. operator Gary Dines, who left Dines said. "I was really trying The coach was Don Haskins, about the game." Majerus, meanwhile, got into who thought nothing about the And Texas Western gave him coaching, first as an assistant to sociological revolution he was plenty of ideas. Al McGuire and Hank launching during racially tense Texas Western's first step to Raymonds at Marquette, later The George-Anne would like to times. the championship came against as an assistant to welcome GSU students, faculty "It was the first champion- a Utah team led by Jerry Cham- with the Milwaukee Bucks and ship game I watched," he said as bers. then as a head coach, first at and staff members back for Utah prepared for Monday The Utes beat Pacific 83-74 as Broad River ■ &% ! Marquette, then at Ball State Outpost ■ night's championship game Chambers scored 40 points, and and, for the last nine years, at spring quarter. against Kentucky. "I was still Oregon State 70-64. Chambers, Utah. (706) 795-1242*

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EhtertainrnentThursday, April 2,1998 The oldest continuously published news-paper in Bulloch County Page 8B With Oscar in hand, Titanic' GUI L9 Woodin Nikel Dingus MaGee's Mellow Mushroom Legend's Buffalo's director goes after film critic w •Ella Speed •Dance Night Thursday • County Line • Woods and Cone •Sawmill Road By John Horn and his cobbled-together 'Ti- The Associated Press •World Bar Night • Kermit,& Bob on tanic' script; any child would / • Tumblin' Dice •Sawmill Road N/A the Deck 6 p.m. The LOS ANGELES — He's won have no trouble pointing out that Friday w/$1.75 all drinks Drunks 10 p.m. the Oscar, has the highest- piece's flaws (and some of my • Disco Night w/ Dj • Redhouse N/A •N/A • Half Speed grossing film in Hollywood his- acquaintances in fact have)," he Saturday Scoobie tory and stands to collect a $100 wrote. million bonus. A few days before the Oscar Monday • County Line • $3 Miller Light pitchers N/A •N/A • Comedy Night And yet "Titanic" writer-di- ceremony, Turan called "Ti- • All you can eat rector James Cameron isn't tanic" a "witless counterfeit of • Sing-Along w/Dj • $3 Miller Light pitchers •N/A N/A wings $7.95 completely at peace: He has Hollywood's Golden Age." When Tuesday Rocky • Ladies Night w/ launched a counterstrike it won 11 Oscars, including best • Open Mic $2 wells against one of the movie's most picture and director, Turan said Special Guest: The •Glass Camel •N/A • Karaoke Wednesday and $1 Southpaws persistent critics, the lead Los Cameron "smiled through it all Drunks Angeles Times film reviewer. with the geniality of an old-style In a letter the Times pub- politician on a Sunday visit to lished on the front page of last his favorite ward." Theatre and Saturday's arts section, Turan was not alone in criti- McConaughey stars as bank robber in The Newton Boys' Performance Cameron wrote that critic Ken- cizing "Titanic." Richard Corliss The Associated Press The Newtons' plans are foiled neth Turan's open dislike of of Time magazine and critics for his best work as the canny mas- as banks install round, impreg- ' will hold "Titanic" amounts to a condem- The Washington Post and The LOS ANGELES — "I rob termind. Other standouts: Ethan nable safes. So Willis devises his nation of all of show business. Associated Press were among banks, that's what I do." This is Hawke, the erratic young auditions for most ambitious plan: robbing a "It's not that he doesn't like those who also found the movie Willis Newton's reply to his lady brother; Vincent D'Onofrio, the train carrying millions. That some movies, as is a critic's pre- flawed. But Turan's attacks love's persistent questions about gang's strongman; country singer "Hot L proves to be the gang's undoing. rogative," Cameron wrote. "It's were all too much for Cameron. where he gets the money to be a Dwight Yoakam, the munitions Baltimore" on that he doesn't like all movies. "Turan's critical sensibility big spender. expert. He is joined in the bank-rob- The filmmakers stress that Simmering in his own bile, year is the worst kind of ego-driven MCCONAUGHEY, Monday, April 6 after year, he has become fur- elitism," Cameron wrote. "Poor bing enterprise by his three the events in "The Newton Boys" ther and further removed from Kenny. He sees himself as the brothers, Joe, Jess and Dock, and WHOSE CAREER HAS actually happened. Lengthy and Tuesday, the simple, joyful experience of lone voice crying in the wilder- an explosives expert named titles explain the later years of NOT QUITE CAUGHT movie-watching, which, ironi- ness, righteous but not heeded Brentwood Glasscock. Together the principal figures (the broth- April 7 at 5 they relieve heartland banks of ers lived to old age). Tip: Stay cally, probably attracted him to by the blind and dumb 'great FIRE, DOES HIS BEST p.m. in the job in the first place." unwashed' around him. It must their assets during the early through the closing titles. You'll Turan has criticized "Titanic" be a great burden to be cursed 1920s. WORK AS THE CANNY see Johnny Carson interviewing McCroan since its December opening, par- with such clear vision when your These lighthearted bandits one of the Newtons, and another MASTERMIND. ticularly Cameron's script. He misguided flock bray past you, actually lived, and their saga is one reciting the gang's misdeeds. Auditorium. called the screenplay "a hack- like lemmings, unmindful." told in "The Newton Boys," a neyed, completely derivative Noting that his script was movie in the tradition of "Jesse Richard Linklater collabo- copy of old Hollywood romances, nominated by the Writers Guild James" (the Tyrone Power-Henry rated on the script with Clark a movie that reeks of phoniness of America, Cameron also wrote Fonda version) and "Butch Lee Walker and Claude Stanush, TY Beanie Babies and lacks even minimal origi- of Turan: "He has lost touch ... Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." basing it on the latter's book. Purchase any retired beanie baby and you can purchase any nality." with his readership, and no While it doesn't achieve the clas- Linklater directs with careful current beanie baby from front table for $5 (Only with this ad) sic status of those two, the film is attention to relationships and to "Worse than that," the critic longer serves a useful purpose. "AT-; said, many of the characters ... Forget about Clinton — how an enjoyable series of capers, authenticity of the period. The "are cliches of such purity they do we impeach Kenneth Turan?" enhanced by a young and tal- tone is set in the opening credits, Stadium Walk Collectibles ought to be exhibited in film Cameron declined to com- ented cast. designed like those of a silent schools as examples of how not ment further, saying the letter Willis (Matthew movie. Sports Cards • Nascar Collectibles • to write for the screen." speaks for itself. McConaughey) returns to his McConaughey, whose career Magic The Gathering • Starting Line Ups When Academy Award nomi- Turan did not immediately Texas home after a stretch in the has not quite caught fire, does 200 Lanier Drive 681-2942 nations were announced in Feb- return a call for comment. penitentiary. Neither he nor his ruary and "Titanic" collected a The Times' executive film edi- brothers Joe (Skeet Ulrich) and record-tying 14, Turan noted the tor, Anne Hurley, said the pa- Jess (Ethan Hawke) hanker for movie was not nominated for per has labored to be fair in its a life of picking cotton. The same original screenplay by the treatment of "Titanic" and has goes for Dock (Vincent Academy's screenwriters. published many other letters D'Onofrio), also released from the "It's not just that the writers critical of Turan's opinions. pen. did the sane thing by denying a As for Turan himself, she Their future is decided when nomination to James Cameron said, "He won't be impeached." they encounter the wily Glasscock (Dwight Yoakam), who can measure nitroglycerin with the skill of a hotel bartender. A Rock legend Eric Clapton builds friendly banker supplies the gang with a list of banks possessing Miscellany rehab center in West Indies square, easy-to-blow safes. Georgia Southern's Magazine of the Arts The intricately planned heists The Associated Press beds for all the islands, but par- proceed flawlessly, almost baf- ticularly for Antiguans, because LOS ANGELES — Rock leg- fling local and federal lawmen. Eric loves Antiguans," Vance told end Eric Clapton may become Along the way, Willis falls in the Betty Ford of the 21st Cen- the Los Angeles Times. Is Now Accepting love with Louise Brown Clapton owns two homes on tury. (Julianna Margulies). He ratio- the island. Clapton is building a 36-bed nalizes his profession to her by In return for the entertainer's Submissions drug and alcohol rehabilitation saying that he and his brothers generosity, Antigua sold him the facility, patterned after the Betty don't kill anyone and don't hurt secluded 10-acre waterfront Ford Center in Palm Springs, on the depositors nor the banks, Crossroads site for about Poems, Short Stories, Prose, the West Indies island of which are compensated by in- $100,000. Antigua. Former Betty Ford Cen- surance firms. ter administrator Anne Vance of Essay, Dialogue, Speech, La Jolla is the executive director of Clapton's Crossroads. Song, Scene of Play, Photo, Clapton is spending $5 mil- PEKING lion of his own money on the project, which he called "a Robin JL CHINESE -£- Etching, Drawing, Sketch Hood type of thing" when he L spoke publicly about it for the ? RESTAURANT

Tne Th^ oiAi** vrlc* \§f\i i AJ I A KI 't George-Anne is looking for talented writers interested in covering campus news, I lie dWdlUo yOU QIQll I sports and features. If that's you, come by Williams Center room 2023 for an application. see at the Oscars The Associated Press Randolph Duke of Halston. And Congratulations to the LOS ANGELES— As befit- Bonham Carter looked like a ting Oscar's 70th birthday, ev- princess in her lavender gown. erything was dignified: the Best Snub to Armani and 1998 Executive Officers of the Order of clothes, the speeches, the pro- the Rest of the Designer duction numbers. The Shrine Au- Gang: Drew Barrymore in a dar- Omega Officers, National Greeh Honorary ditorium in Los Angeles was ing, black plunging number she packed with celebrities dressed bought off the rack. One can only in Armani tuxedos, borrowed hope the daisies in her hair came President: jewels and designer gowns by from her own garden. Vera Wang, Escada and Dolce Best Biceps: Madonna. Shane Marquis, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Gabbana. You're Not Wearing That But despite the short accep- Are You? Award: Presenter tance speeches, the no-nonsense Ashley Judd, whose dress was Vice President: introductions — and the absence split way up the front. of Michael Flatley and "Lord of Most Welcome Words: Ronna Jones, Phi Mu the Dance" — about 2 1-2 hours "Good night everybody," spoken into the broadcast, host Billy by host Billy Crystal 3 hours, 42 Secretary/Treasureer: Crystal stated the obvious: minutes after the Oscar ceremo- "We're running a little long." It nies began. The record is held by Shawn Snow, Delta Tau Delta took another hour to wrap it up. the 1984 show, which timed out When everyone was finally at 3:45. ready to head out for the round of post-Oscar parties, "Titanic" had sailed away with 11 Oscars, in- cluding best picture and best di- rector; Helen Hunt and Jack Nicholson had won best actress NETWORK EVENT THEATER PRISMS and best actor Oscars for "As Good As It Gets"; and about 70 Oscar winners (past and present) — including Shirley Temple, A FREE PREMIERE SCREENING Charltpn Heston and Sidney NETWORK Poitier — had gathered on stage EVENT for a group portrait. (Too bad that Oscar family moment came THEATER® ON WEDNESDAY. APRIL STH so late in the show.) Although some may complain that this year's show didn't have as many of the show-stopping, deliriously unscripted moments of years past, there were a few piquant moments: ROUGHT Most Authentic Surprise (tie): Best supporting actress winner Kim Basinger, who gasped, TO^OU It's how to Unplug:

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Seating is limited and I Donen, who danced "cheek to not guaranteed. Please arrive early. cheek" with his Oscar for life- time achievement. Worst Staged Dance Pro- duction: The choreographed Presented in association with medley of songs, redeemed Eagle Cinema (somewhat) by the male dancers who went from "The Full Monty" to "Men In Black." Worst Staged Impromptu Moment: Helen Hunt snapping Jack Nicholson's picture with Oscar host Billy Crystal. Best Ad vice to Oscar Nomi- nees: From Frances McDormand, who presented the best actor Oscar. "OK guys, sit up straight and act presentable." Most Original Use of a "Mars Attacks" set piece: Cher's headgear. Most Elegant British Im- EAGLE CINEMA ports: Oscar nominees Julie AT THE RUSSELL UNION Christie, Minnie Driver and Hel- ena Bonham Carter. Christie n sparkled in an azure blue lace and bias-clip satin gown by Badgley Mischka. Driver was a visual delight in a garnet-red, full-length gown designed by www.pulsefinder.com Page 10B — Thursday, April 2,1998 G«orge-Aime Master of His Game "Getting 'Bout It, Bout It // Everybody else is scratching that they'll seek it out and buy West Coast rapper The Hook Up." their heads in this industry it. There's a high level of support Snoop Doggy Dog »rw »s% Down gto***** **».»«*««*r,* s w»»* coait «*»«* eov He also plays while rap records are selling." that comes up from the streets," and current No Black, one half of a Before he founded No Limit Picou said. "The demand is there. Limit artists like team who runs a Records, based in Louisiana and It makes everybody else kind of TRU, Mr. Serv-On, cellular phone scam California, 27-year-old Miller jealous in a way. You don't get Mia X, Kane & Abel, BEST BUY'1 and provides most was a University of Houston that kind of demand for a jazz Mystical, C-Murder 22 SONCS - MORE FOR YOUR MONEY of the movie's point guard. record, a blues record, a rock and Silkk the laughs. After a knee injury ended his record. It's been described as Shocker enjoy the "I'm Bout It," hopes of a basketball career, guerrilla marketing." benefits of an exclu- Master P's semi-au- Emicit ciinirl Miller returned to New Orleans In the beginning, No Limit sive national distri- tobiographical first and the Calliope project and didn't woo its huge following bution deal Miller foray into the cin- started formulating what some with the big billboards around inked with Priority ^^hp* Mailer P ^W ematic world, ex- would consider "Plan B." New Orleans these days. Records, an estab- ploded immediately "Plan B" soon arrived in the One promotional strategy, in lished rap label. upon its direct-to- form of a mixed blessing. fact, was as simple as including And No Limit's video release. After A malpractice settlement fol- "The Colonel" of No Limit Records ads for future releases in the high profits have selling more than lowing the death of his grandfa- packaging of current releases. paved the way for 250,000 copies of the By Stacy demons ther brought Master P a But the strategy worked. splashy marketing ruggedly brutal Editor $10,000 check, which he used to "No Limit's the only label campaigns. movie, Master P "I'm just a ghetto child tryin' open his No Limit record store that's been able to do that since The result, no said he wanted to to make it..." — Master P in Richmond, Calif., in 1990. Death Row records with Dr. matter how improb- rmjr as T*A <;./V:IVIJK shift gears. If you have not been living in Two years later, Master P re- Dre and Snoop Doggy Dog," said able, is that Master "I made a comedy a cave for the past six or seven corded and released his first al- Jeff B., a disc jockey at KHOM P and some of the to show versatility," years, then you have been ex- bum, The Ghetto's Tryin' to Kill Radio and hip-hop promoter for artists on his label have become soundtrack event. he said. posed to Master P's captivating, Me, and sold thousands of copies the New Orleans-based XXX household names. Master P, the owner of No Comments from C. Wagner of club hopping style of music. out of the trunk of his car. company Sleeping Giant Enter- Limit Records, co-directed, wrote Gambit Weekly were also used in That's exactly what New Thus, with limited distribution, tainment. "Master P has tre- Other Notes: and executive produced "I Got this article. Orleanian Percy Miller, aka a shoestring budget and sheer mendous amount of support." •No Limit Soldier, C- "Master P," has done since pop- willpower, No Limit Records was Today, the No Limit Records Murder's debut album is now in ping onto the music scene in born. promotion arsenal is signifi- the record stores. 1992. "It shows you how much the cantly higher powered. •As of Feb. 24, No Limit He has taken a journey which music means to the audience With the hopeful addition of Records and Priority Records started as a child in the Calliope have released the soundtrack public housing development to from Master P's second feature his new, high-profile role as a film, "I Got The Hook Up" (No chart-topping musician, pro- ducer and nationally renowned Limit/Priority Films). rap impresario. In addition to contributions Now that Miller has become from enormously popular No the best-selling artist ever to hail Limit artists like Master P, Mia from New Orleans, and now that X, TRU, Silkk the Shocker and his four-year-old company, No C-Murder, several other plati- Limit Records, is expecting to num artists will be featured on move 10 million units by year's this soon-to-be-classic collec- end, everyone from the "the east tion, according to Entertainment coast, to the west coast, to the Wire. Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, middle," is wondering how he D'Angelo, Jay Z and Ice Cube did it. are some of the artists contrib- According to an article in uting solo tracks. Gambit Weekly, Steve Picou, as- The Wu-Tang Clan's OF Dirty sistant director of the Louisi- Bastard and No Limit's ana Music Commission said, Mystikal are looking to record "No Limit artists are the first to together for the first time in col- hit the top of the Billboard laboration of this monumental charts like that from New Or- leans. They've sold more records than Fats Domino. R.J. Pope Traditional Menswear : €>»

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Available spring and summer guar- 56 Building Story" song pus. No investment & very little time needed. Oceanfront Hotels/Condos. Lowest Prices WE WILL be starting a Woman's Issues group MALE OR Female roommate needed to share ters. This offer will go fast. Call Stephanie at extension 28 Gooey mass There's no obligation, so why not call for infor- Guaranteed! 1-888-750-4SUN.3 Starting in March. All interested females 2BR/2BA townhome. Very clean Junior/Senior 871-7950. 57 Pertinent 29 Cider-sweet should contact Jamekia or Deshawn @ 688- mation today. Grad student only. Available July $287/Mo. 5,8 Tax grp. woman 2474 for more information. 1-800-323-8454x95 $100 deposit and 1/2 utilities. One year lease FEMALE NEEDED to sublease Townhouse in 59 Mayday! • 30 Erich & Land-tour Jobs- Workers 681-7182 leave a message. IF YOU are interested in working with the CRUISE SHIP Campus Courtyard Spring and Summer Quar- 310 earn up to $2000+ month (w/ tips & benefits) 60 "Lou Grant" star Stroheim GSU football program as a Video camera op- SUBLEASE APARTMENT ASAP. Close to ters. Large Private Bedroom, share bathroom 61 Single 31 Florida city erator for footbball please contact Mike Sew- in seasonal/year around positions. World campus 1 Bedroom 1 Bath new carpet and Call 871-2808. Travel (Hawaii, Alaska, Mexico, Caribbean, Wanted 32 Salton _ ak, video coach at 681-5460. paneling. $340/mth. Pay only half for march etc.) Ask us how! 517-324-3093 Ext. C53943. SUBLEASE ASAP for Spring Quarter avail- DOWN $75 deposit. 681-9012 or 871-6933. 33 Writer Kesey able now! Rent is $175/mth + 1/2 utilities. Call STUDENT LOOKING for a ride to and from EARN SSS AND WIN 1 One-handed 34 Squid's defense SUBLEASE PLANTATION Villas Apartment Lisa and leave a message at 681-3700. Savannah Intl Airport. Willing to help pay for 40 A VIDEO CAMCORDER. Is the semester al- basketball shot 36 Skied a zigzag #22, for $220 a month plus 1/2 utilities for gas $$ Call 688-2876. most over an d group still needs money? Be- ONE BEDROOM apartment for sublease. 2 Type of stage course spring and summer. Please call immediately Autos for Sale fore it's too late, try a MasterCard fundraiser Serra 681 -9888 close to campus...spacious. Spring/Summer guarters. Eagle Villa Suites BUYING BEANIE Babies, Mainly interested in 3 Sweetie 37 Court action and earn guick cash. It won't cost a thing, call $340/mth needed ASAP. Contact Lashanda at retired and hard to finds. Call 764-2072. HOME FOR Rent- Huntington Subdivision 4 Exploits 39 Floodgate Cherokee, good condition 4x4 today! 681-8389. 1987 JEEP 3Br, 2b, 2 Car garage. Lake view, lots of 5 Long Island, volume $3700. Ask for Mike. 1-800-323-8454x22 LOOKING FOR musicians to start an original storage, flexible terms. 912-587-9898. NO LEASE Roommate needed for 2 bed 2 county 40 Happiness high energy funk rock band. Call Chris at 865- 87 YUGO Blk w/ gray int. Engine runs good. STUDENT MEDIA is looking for production Bath trailer. No deposit. $225 per month + 1/2 5751 or e-mail at gsi00867. 6 Lined up bringer SUBLEASE ASAP at Player's Club. Share Call during the week at 826-2619, $150 trainees. Computer experience helpful. Very utilities and your part of the phone. Call Kelly flexible schedule, with relaxed environment. bedroom and bath Townhouse. $161.25 at 871-6473. SEIZED CARS from $175. Porches, Cadil- Will be accepting applications througn Wed- monthly and 1/4 utilities. Rent is negotiable. nesday, March 11. Applications can be picked Lease through summer. Call 764-5425. SUB-LEASE Apartment available immediate- 41 Illuminated 47 Wireless lacs, Chevy's, BMW's Corvettes. Also Jeep's, ly. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Call 681-6704 4WD's. Your area. Toll free 1-800-218-9000 up at The Williams Center, second floor, room 42 Esoteric 48 Vehicular 180 APARTMENT FOR sublease A.S.A.P. 1 large ask for Kim. ANSWERS Ext. A-7828 for current listings. 2021. bedroom, 1 bath. New carpet, new wall panel- 43 Uses a lasso 49 V-formation ing. Rent is $340/mth + $100 deposit. Close to SUBLEASE AVAILABLE Sp. Quarter. 1 BR, 44 -Saxon flyers 1982 TOYOTA Celica, good condition. New WANTED: campus. Call 681-9012 ask for Sammy or 1 BA in 3 BR, 3BA Duplex. $191.67/mo.+ 1/3 45 Calf meats 51 "Desire Under tires, new clutch Call 764-5425 $1000 OBO. The George-Anne Clasified Ads Josh. utilities. Deposit reguired. Pets allowed. Call 3 N a 3 ti s V a 3 0 s 46 Thai or Korean, the _" department will be taking applications for Sarah ©764-8779 and leave a message. 84 VOLKSWAGEN Rabbit Wolfsberg Edition. RESPONSIBLE Non Smoking female need- S 3 N V n a 3 o 1 3 54 Historic period a Classified Ads Manager position, e.g. Silver, 2 door, recently rebuilt engine and ed ASAP to share a 2 BR/BA brand new mo- ROOMMATE NEEDED: one male/non- 3 V 1 i 3 IM opening in the Fall of 1998. Applicants n s v 0 d transmission. Runs great looks good. $1000 bile home. Rent is $200/mth + 1/2 utilities. smoker. 2 BR/1BA apartment. Furnished w/ must have computer knowledge. To apply 3 i ?lV 1 V O s ]|o M 1 3 N O OBO. Call 681-2056, Leave a message, must Call Shantel Veasey at 871-5820. w/d and d/w. Share large room. Excellent visit room 2021 of the Williams Center. sell, will make a deal. location. Only $150/mth rent + 1/3 utilities. O n ti V a d ■ m i i O I A v a Please no phone calls BEDROOM AVAILABLE in Bermuda Run. I 10 i v|v mi V "1 1l| NEED RELIABLE economical transportation? need someone to take over lease $235/mth ■ > great roommates, open at the end of winter >l N v a dHu 1 V 1 ■ v a G-A Action Ads For sale: 1991 Chevrolet Cavalier. Excellent 250 -i '. condition, 4 door, A/C, radio, cassette player, guarter. Call Leah at 871-4038. N 1 3 Jl;n b 1 sHu o a o runs perfectly, one owner, Price $3,175, Call NO DEPOSIT, No Rent for a month. No Sports & Stuff N s|] 1 i V ^■s 3 A 1 0 * FREEBIE INFO 852-5906 for more details. 150 Roommates. Sublease a one bedroom apart- ■ A i N V n|n N ALL FREE student and faculty ads to be run ment today! $340/mth Call Shannon at 681- s| 3489. KING COBRA woods, Driver 3 wood and 5 n y 3 1 B V ■ V O 1 A V d in the George-Anne must have a NAME, P.O. wood. All have graphite shafts and have Lost & Found i » d V N|G 3 1 N BOX and PHONE NUMBER. Ads will be re- 50 ENTIRE 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment for titanium heads. Like New! $150/each or $400 N S v a. n jected if they do not have this information. lease. Central Heat and Air, Washer and Dry- for all. Call 681-7169. V a 1 IrV V N n s 3 A NO FOUND: SMALL cat near Highway 24 and i Auto Parts, Repair er, Dishwasher. For more info please call 681- EXCEPTIONS. 301 bypass around Sandy Hill Apartments. MEN'S SIZE 11 Rollerblades. Hardly used. 3 A 3 I. V H V a v 7361. Available Now! o Please call 587-2698 to identify. Paid $180, will sell for $75. Call Todd at 681- S d d 3 r» 1 N V V 3 *- STUDENTS BEWARE 17" TSW Rims w/ tires. $1000 Call 688-3489 1348. ATTENTION - The George-Anne screens all VIPER ALARM. Top model alarm w/ almost 1 1 advertisements prior to publication. The news- every ption. Remote start, remote window roll paper strives to accept ads for legitimate pro- down, key less entry, engine kill switch, 3hock sensor, etc, $125 OBO. 688-3489 160 ducts and services only. Students are urged to exercise caution when replying to ads - par- Miscellaneous for Sale ticularly those which require a credit card number, other personal information, or money MOBILE HOME for sale: 1988 Horton/Summit in advance of the delivery of a product or serv- 14x76, 3 BR/2BA Shingle roof, Masonite Sid- ice. Students are also urged to report tc the ing, beside GSU football Stadium. $12,900. Call 871-3452. newspaper any suspicious offers which they TREK 800 Sport Mountain Track Bike, Shima- might see in an ad. Remember, if an offer no Gears. Hardly been used. W/ Detachable SARIS BIKE Roof Rack, 50", 2 fork mounts, 2 ' seems too good to be true, it probably is. Thule Bike rack $250 OBO. Contact John wheel mounts, and a fairing. $300,871-5078. 681-6541. CANNONDALE MOUNTAIN Bike. CAAD3 GETTING MARRIED? Have 14kt gold 2/3 ct.. STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS: The Frame (their best), Girvin Vector 2. Shock diamond solitaire and wrap set from Fried- George-Anne is the official student newspaper Fork, all LX Components. Immaculant condi- man's Jewelers. Insured and very high quality. of Georgia Southern University, owned and tion. $875 OBO. 489-5123. Paid $2400. will take hundreds off original I operated by GSU students and utilizing the price Call 489-1564. (facilities provided by GSU. The newspaper is 1997 CANNONDALE Flood. Only 6 months the oldest continuously published weekly old, like new, Mountain Bike Magazine's, 1997 WEDDING DRESS for sale. Negotiable price. , newspaper in Bulloch County and Statesboro, Bike of the Year, paid $1400 have receipt. Will Spring/Summer dress. Call 981-4940 and ask . Ga. The ideas expressed herein are those of sell for $900. 871-5078. for Cassie.. the editor or the individual authors and do not . necessarily represent the views of the Student FOR SALE: Trek 820. New Crank and front FOR SALE: RC10GT Gas Truck. Excellent Media Committee, the administration, the derailler. Excellent condition $200 obot Can- condition, os. 12 Pull start engine. All you need , faculty and staff of Georgia Southern Universi- nondale M300LE. Like new. Has Coda ATB to run. Also includes optional RC10T electric ty, or the University System of Georgia. The Bar ends, Vetta cyclocomputer $350. Dave Truck. Call 764-8369. George-Anne is published twice weekly during 681-2520. the academic year and three times during FOR SALE: Spanish II book and workbook for summers. Any questions regarding content FOR SALE: Trek 870 Mountain Bike in excel- $35. You save $30 from the bookstore's cost. should be directed to the editor at by phone at lent condition. $250. Call after 1pm 871-7374 Call 688-2344. 912/681-5246 or fax at 912/871-1357. Read- or 681-8994, ask for Brandon. ers may also send electronic messages to the FOR SALE: Huffy Mountain bike-$50-. TI-81 newspaper staff by visiting our web site at LOOK! MENS mountain bike. Trek ZX7000. Calculator with book $50. Call 681-7420 and http://www.stp.gasou.edu. Aluminum Frame. Shimano STXRC and ask for Richard. OFFICES, MAIL, PHONES: Room 2023, F. I. System 2. Components new cables, New. Williams Center. The George-Anne, P.O. Box Tioga, Psychork Tires. Like new. Call C.J. or FOR SALE: Tl Business Calculator. BA-35 8001, Georgia Southern University, States- Amy 764-5803. Reasonable Offer. Call 871-5483. boro, Ga. 30460. 912/681-5246 (News) or CANNON STARWRITER WordProcessor 912/618-5418 (Advertising) Don't own a computer? Write papers at home! Excellent condition with manual and two ink ADVERTISING INFORMATION cartridges. Call (912)564-7227. The George-Anne reserves the right to refuse Child Care any advertisement. GETTING MARRIED? Have 14kt gold 2/3 ct.. Solitare and wrap set fro Freidman's Jewelers. DISPLAY AD DEADLINE: The deadline for reserving DO YOU need a reliable Childcare provider? Insured and very high quality, will take hun- space and submitting advertising copy is Noon, one THE RCKUPS^CWCHOTUME Call 871-7741 after 5pm for more info. dreds off original price. week prior to the intended publication date. SUMMER HELP WANTED For more information, rate cards, sample publica- tions, contact: Shawn Sunderland, Advertising Man- ager, ADS, (912) 681-5418; or Bill Neville, Student 180 If you're 19 years or older and are Media Coordinator, (912) 681-0069. Computers & Software OK, looking for a summer position with PROOFING/ERRORS/OMISSIONS: The newspaper LCT/ACG.UCSS. makes every reasonable effort to present correct and Musical a variety of opportunities to enjoy complete information in advertisements. However, the COMPUTER INTEL P200, 32mb RAM, -TOVJ'P.C A. S/Xt>. 850mb HD, SB16, ATI 3D Graphics, 12 X CD advertiser is responsible for proofing the ad upon pub- MONTREAL GUITAR case in great condition. the great outdoors and work with ROM, 14" SVGA Monitor, Win 95, MS Plus, SuPCR-S-tv-TvoOS lication and should notify the newspaper immediately Giving away for $60 OBO. Call 764-5425. in the event of an error. The newspaper is not respon- MS Office Pro. $975 OBO. Must Sell! 489- \Xi\o-X wvAO-fH\biV FUN & STUFF J class mail. Please address all inquiries to Zeina Fsah- Unit Leaders Visit our Web site for list of things to do that V me, Business Manager. The George-Anne is distribut- 200 0 are educational and fun. On-line at ■ Unit Counselors ed free of charge on the Georgia Southern University i campus through delivery sites located in campus http://www.stp.gasou.edu/funstuff/ Pets & Supplies Nature, Sports, Horsing buildings, at off-campus sites, and in residence halls. 4-7* V and Theater Specialists NOTICE: Readers may pick up one free copy, and a REEF READY, 120 gal fish tank by Allglass, 6 o second for a roommate or acquaintance, at distribu- months old, double 48" light strips, wood -* tion sites. Additional copies are 35 cents each and are 120 stand, plumbing, glass tops. Paid $785 only u available at the Williams Center. However, unauthor- $400. Call Andy 764-3553. Con tact: ized, removal of additional copies from a distribution a- site constitutes theft under Georgia law. a misde- Furniture & Appliances SIBERIAN HUSKY puppies for sale!! 1st Concharty Council of Girl come first serve. Please call 681-9449 for meanor offense punishable by a fine and/or jail time. more info. They are PURE breed. Scouts, Inc. Editors will seek to have any person(s) who removes TWIN BED with Headboard and m,mattress. Dresser drawer with mirror, and Chester draw- more than the authorized number of copies from dis- CAGE FOR small animal in good condition. 1344 - 13th Avenue er for sale. In great shape! $200 Call Rebecca tribution sites prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Paid $40 will sell for $20. Call Todd at 681- 489-3358. NOTE: We gratefully acknowledge the theft of our slo- 1348. 1 Columbus, GA 31901 gan - "Liked by Many, Cussed by Some, Read by GERMAN BEDROOM set ( 2 Long twin beds Phone: (706) 327-2646 them Alt' - from Robert Williams of the Blackshear w/ head and foot boards, 2 night stands, 2 FERRET FOR sale, includes cage and all the •TZWv- '/ Times. Call Bob and he can tell you who he stole it i dressers) in excellent condition $200 firm. Call accessories. Paid $300 for all, will sell for from originally. 681-5428 and leave a message. $150. 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