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Kenyon Moore online SG Reporter Results from our last Student Government President Kort poll:* Peterson is facing a serious chal- Do you think students lenge this year: filling empty seats. are cheating more now SG has three open executive posi- tions and 15 open senator positions than before? and Peterson has to fill them all. Yes 75% “I will fill those positions by No 25% soliciting applications from the stu- dent body,” Peterson said. “I will Take our next poll: review those applications and choose www.ksusentinel.com who to appoint.” A committee of senators, who 2,448 people will decide whether or not to con- subscribe to The firm Peterson’s choices, will review Sentinel E-mail the applicants. edition. Be the “At last count, we had approxi- mately 20 applications,” Peterson 2,449th! said. “We are still looking for more Go to ksusentinel.com applications to ensure we get the and register! best applicants for the positions.” Peterson leads a limited staff at the first SGA meeting. STEVEN LENTZ | THE SENTINEL The constitution of KSU SG does not allow for a re-election, so moted to a higher position. I think that once the applicants “The immediate goal is to make on food service issues.” Peterson must appoint all of the “I think the problem is that realize the time commitment is so sure all of the constituency spots are Peterson is also looking into positions. past years’ SG hasn’t been quite intense, they get intimidated.” filled,” Peterson said. “What I am helping the students make the tran- inviewpoints Two of the SG executive board as serious about getting down and SG has also started working really excited about is [Sodexho sition from a strictly commuter cam- Mandatory e-mail elected in April resigned, according working hard,” Peterson said. some student issues, including park- General Manager] Kerry Morrison pus to a residential and commuter to Peterson. The other positions were “This year’s SG is serious about ing/traffic issues, food services is- and his people are very interested in campus, including food service solu- hits home. vacant at the election or were pro- buckling down and working hard. sues and financial aid issues. working with the students to work SEE SG PAGE 2 page 3 $3.1 gift by WellStar to School of Nursing

Largest gift ever received in campus history dated by over 400 applications for only work. The first class of students infeatures 80 openings. will begin in fall 2004 to graduate Cheryl K. Miller and Human Services, said. “For well guished Scholar positions in the area In an attempt to meet current nurs- in four semesters. Tips for dressing News Editor over 20 years we’ve worked with of ethics, African-American health, ing shortages, the School of Nursing Erica Williby, a junior in the up your dorm. WellStar on the Cobb Health Partner- women’s wellness and gerontology. recently received approval from the nursing program, has applied for page 5 WellStar Health Systems has given ship, which provides medical care for In addition, the money will fund re- Board of Regents to offer a new the accelerated program in nurs- the School of Nursing $3.1 million, the underserved working poor. The search, improve the quality of care, Master’s Program, which will con- ing for next fall. the largest gift in KSU history. The internships are a perfect example of and provide a resource to the commu- centrate on clinical leadership, ethics, “My mom has been a nurse gift adds the moniker “WellStar” to how we maintain our community nity through conferences sponsored health policy, finance, conflict man- for 28 years and a teacher for 23. the WellStar College of Health and engagement.” on campus,” Sowell said. agement and organizational effective- As a professor of nursing at Ken- Human Services. The gift will be utilized in sev- The KSU School of Nursing is ness. These courses are designed for nesaw, she has always bragged “The partnership with WellStar eral ways over the next ten years, one of the largest nursing schools in the working professional and will in- about how good the program is. I is long standing,” Richard Sowell, according to Sowell. Georgia. The popularity of the pro- clude an alternate weekend schedule, wanted to get my degree at the best dean of the WellStar College of Health “We’ll develop four Distin- gram can be seen when it was inun- supplemented with online course school.”

Health Clinic has the disease and refused the vaccine. To download or not Without insurance, students will pay up to $90 for the vaccine. to download your shots “I’m a nursing major – I don’t mind shots,” says freshman Sarah KSU ends downloading on campus New law tion, lifestyle factors common Long. “I just probably won’t get it among college students appear because of the price.” Ericka Busby nies, and songwriters) from be- recommends a to be linked to the disease. The Cobb County Board of Staff Writer ing held responsible for taking Crowded campus housing, Health also offers the vaccine at its vaccine for the law into their own hands. smoking, irregular sleep habits locations in Marietta and East Cobb In response to concerns about copy- “I think downloads should students and going to bars increase your for $75. right violation and bandwidth hog- be legal, but I think it would be chances of contracting the dis- “Check with your healthcare ging on the network, KSU has Brieanne Dabney okay for an Internet site to charge ease, according to the NMA. provider to see if you qualify for banned music downloading by de- Staff Reporter about 50 cents per song” said Georgia legislators recently coverage,” Nichols said. leting all file sharing software on Josh Allen, a junior, new to KSU. Every year up to 15 college stu- signed a new law that will go Freshman Tommy Kartelis, an campus. There are numerous Web dents die from what they thought into effect on Jan. 1, 2004, which undecided major, doesn’t live on “It makes sense. The school insports sites that charge reasonable was the flu. What starts with a requires all first-year students campus but decided to get vacci- has the right to do what’s in their prices for songs and . Best Owls top UAH in severe headache, stiff neck and living on any Georgia campus to nated long before coming to KSU. best interests legally,” Mandy Wil- season opener. high fever, leads to possible receive a meningococcal vac- “My doctor said it would be a liams, a junior nursing student said. Buy, a leading electronics page 8 coma and death from meningo- cine. The law does allow stu- good idea since a lot of Georgia In an attempt to begin to iden- superstore, recently began of- coccal disease, according to The dents to sign a waiver saying colleges will be requiring it for ad- tify music pirates, the Recording fering the RealNetworks Inc. College Health Association. they were informed of the risks of mission.” Industry Association of America service to music downloaders. “A student can feel ill at filed several lawsuits against those Other legal places to download noon and be dead by midnight,” who download, ranging between music are www.emusic.com, said Anne Nichols, director of WHO? $7,000 and $150,000 per down- www.pressplay.com, KSU’s Health Clinic. All students. loaded song. www.mp3University.com, She familiarized parents “That’s stupid,” said Brad Freshmen ages 18 to www.buymusic.com, and The Sentinel and students last summer at a Warnock, a sophomore business ma- www.real.com. Prices range Building 5, Room 277 freshmen orientation about the 23 are especially jor. “Downloading music helps the from 79 cents to 99 cents for a 1000 Chastain road vaccine. Students living on cam- encouraged to come. lesser-known bands get recognized. single song and from $7.95 for Kennesaw, GA 30144-5591 pus also received a letter last For more If you like the music you download, complete albums. Some sites you’re more likely to buy the CD.” Newsroom: 770-423-6278 week informing them of this offer unlimited downloads for information about Congress has put forth some Advertising: 770-423-6470 health threat that seems to prey a small monthly fee. IMMUNIZATION DAY the meningococcal legislation that might put the music Fax: 770-423-6703 on college students. “I would rather get my Advisor: 770-499-3083 Freshmen living in dorms SEPT. 10 piracy question to rest. The Peer- vaccination, visit downloaded music for free, but have tended to be five times more to-Peer Piracy Prevention Act was E-mail: www.cobcountypublichealth.org, if it is illegal, I would pay for likely to contract meningococ- KSU Health Clinic introduced in July, according to [email protected] the songs I want,” Brittany cal disease than the rest of the (across from or call the KSU Health Findlaw.com. This legislation will www.ksusentinel.com Lamb, early childhood educa- general public. According to the University Place) Clinic at 770-423- prevent copyright owners (i.e. re- tion sophomore, said National Meningitis Associa- 6644. cording artists, recording compa- Please recycle Page 2 • News THE SENTINEL Wednesday, September 3, 2003

FROM STUDENT GOV’T PAGE 1 tions for residential students. We need blood Just What You Need To For those Peterson has on his staff, many are learning the ropes as Volunteer KSU requests help after blackout they go. Know About Suburban “When I started, I wasn’t all that Lisa Marshall-Payton replied, “I guess I got up too fast” She sure of what I could do as a senator for Staff Writer has decided giving blood is not for Suburban Extended Stay Hotel the students in the College of Math- her. Emily Cheverere also a junior in ematics and Sciences,” said Joey Tyson, Due to the recent blackout in the communication, will give blood again. Of Kennesaw a freshman senator who was elected northeastern United States, Georgia She gave blood for the first time after last spring. “As the meetings have pro- Red Cross is sending blood to that Sept. 11, 2001 at the University of 2900 George Busbee Parkway gressed, I have started to learn more region. As a result, there is now a Tennessee, and when asked why she Kennesaw, Georgia 30144 and more of what I can do as a senator.” shortage of blood in Georgia. This did it, she replied, “I felt an obligation SG held its first fall semester meet- shortage will affect the approximately to my country.” Phone: (678) 581-1778 ing on Aug. 21. 4 million Americans who will need “We’ve had tremendous support Fax: (678) 581-1947 SG Vacancies: blood this year. in the past” Inman said, and she is Email: [email protected] • Secretary of Business & Finance Theta Chi fraternity, along with looking forward to a good turnout • Secretary of Technology Volunteer KSU and the American from Kennesaw’s campus commu- If you are a Kennesaw State University • External Affairs liaison Red Cross, will be hosting a blood nity this year. student seeking close in, off-campus • Senate positions for the Colleges of drive on Tuesday, Sept. 9. Actual donation time is about 6 Humanities and Social Sciences; Sci- David Cunningham, vice presi- to 12 minutes, but please allow about housing, the leader in economy ence Education; Health and Human dent of Theta Chi said he had been 15 minutes more for registration and extended stay hotels has the answer, Services; and Arts. Positions are also “giving blood for 4 years” and that he refreshment. whether for a month, a term, or the open for representatives of Freshman; gives “sometimes as much as 5 or 6 Graduate Students; Undergraduates times a year.” He and his fraternity see Volunteer KSU Blood Drive entire school year. Students; Non-Traditional, Traditional, this as an important event that is helping Tuesday, September 9: 9am to 5pm. International, Disabled Students, so many in need. Last year 8 members of Wednesday September 10: 9am to American Minority, KSU Place and Theta Chi donated blood and members 5pm. University rooms A and B. University Place. will be at the drive to help this year. Appointments: 770-423-6700 If you have an interest in politics Stacy Copassaki, a junior com- [email protected] All of our spacious rooms feature: or want to make KSU a better place, SG munication major, said she has given To Donate: encourages you to apply. Contact the blood twice in the past but fainted • you must be at least 17 years old, • A fully equipped kitchen SG via their Web site www.ksusg.com both times afterward. When asked • in good health, or via [email protected]. The why she thought she had fainted she • and weigh at least 110 lbs. complete with a sink, two- Student Government office is located burner cooktop, refrigerator, on the 3rd floor of the Student Center. microwave, and coffee maker. Nursing shortage plagues the U.S. We also provide a complete set of cookware, dishes, and KSU’s nursing program feeling the pressure utensils. Heather Croas of the program,” David Bennett, chair as a Registered Nurse. The acceler- Staff Reporter of the school of nursing, said. “One ated program allows students to gradu- • Secure, interior corridor access strategy we have implemented is the ate in only 16 months. The United States currently faces a development of an accelerated pro- Nursing schools have to limit the to guest rooms. nursing shortage. By 2008, according gram for people with degrees in other number of applicants they can accept, to the U.S. Dept. of Labor, almost half fields who want to change careers to for a variety of reasons. The Georgia • On-site guest laundry facilities a million more trained professionals nursing.” Board of Nursing has strict rules con- will be needed to meet the nursing Jules Ray, a junior nursing major cerning student-to-faculty ratios. demand. in the accelerated program, said she “Another limiting factor is state • Free use of Gold’s Gym Home to one of the largest nurs- chose KSU because, “the faculty is funding,” Bennett said. “Even if we ing schools in Georgia, KSU has taken well respected and the school of care had unlimited funding, Georgia has a • Voice mail and dataports steps to train these future profession- provides the most up-to-date equip- shortage of nursing faculty members als. ment to practice on.” and we are not educating enough nurse “There has been increased inter- On average, it takes 30 months to educators at the graduate level to meet • 70 channels of cable TV est in the program and there has been earn a bachelor’s degree in nursing, the needs of nursing programs in the including HBO, CNN, and ESPN increased pressure to increase the size qualifying the graduate to be licensed state.” • Weekly housekeeping service

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Write for us. We could be right for you. For more info call 770-423-6278, 423-6280 or drop by the Student Call the hotel at the above number or come by and visit Center room 277. Ask for Dan or Kelly Wednesday, September 3, 2003 THE SENTINEL Viewpoints • Page 3 Stealing our freedoms in the name of safety fter the Sept. 11 attacks, not just about terrorism. Americans were instilled Section 802 of the Patriot A with a sense of both fear Act creates the federal crime of and outrage, and nationwide there domestic terrorism. Among other was a growing concern about pre- things, this section states that acts venting future threats. Sadly, logic within the United States can be was clouded by the desperation for considered acts of domestic ter- action that led to the enactment of rorism if they appear to be in- the USA Patriot Act, a controversial tended to influence the policy of a measure that gives the U.S. Justice government by intimidation or Dept. broad coercion or to intimidate or co- new powers erce a civilian population. What for combating kind of legal standard is appear to terrorism. But be intended? The answer: a very these days At- dangerous one. torney Gen- As Nancy Chang of the Cen- eral John ter for Constitutional Rights said, Ashcroft is “Vigorous protest activities, by filled with a their very nature, could be con- different kind strued as acts that appear to be Grant Voyles of fear – fear intended to influence the policy of Viewpoints of the grow- a government by intimidation or Editor ing opposi- coercion.” tion to the Under such a ridiculously Act. broad standard, everyone from Over a span of three weeks, anti-war protesters to anti-abor- Ashcroft will travel to 18 U.S. cities, tion activists can be viewed as giving speeches and select inter- domestic terrorists. And the act views, in an effort to increase sup- does not stop there. Law enforce- port of the Act. Why does he feel ment agents can obtain many types this is necessary? Ashcroft is wor- of personal records – educational, ried that the movement to repeal the medical, library – even without Patriot Act is gaining too much proof of any probable cause. In O N O U R S O A P B O X strength. More than 140 local gov- fact, the Act prohibits the holders ernments – including three state of such information (such as li- governments – have passed resolu- brarians) from informing individu- Paperless society still uses a lot of paper tions condemning the Act as an in- als that their records were turned fringement of civil liberties. over to the government. t was almost a decade ago that the dawn of the World Wide Web created Ashcroft is further troubled “There is a lot of confusion much buzz about a so-called paperless society. Now that buzz is back on by the fact that the opposition is about what the Patriot Act does many college campuses including KSU. This spring university officials coming from both sides of the and does not do,” said Mary Beth I announced the application of mandatory student e-mail accounts that would EditorialBoard political spectrum. Advocacy Buchanan, a U.S. attorney living go into effect this semester. The concept carries with it many benefits, but groups such as the American Civil in Pittsburgh. “We are going to try Grant Sinclair drawbacks also. Liberties Union and the American to better educate the public.” Editor in Chief Announcements that were once mailed out will have no chance of Conservative Union have been It appears that Buchanan is the arriving late or being lost in the mail if they are e-mailed to students. And outspoken in their opposition. one who is confused. It is exactly Cherie Miller class handouts can be easily obtained in the event that a student misses class. Last month Rep. Butch Otter, because the American public is be- News Editor Reasons such as these are without a doubt signs of improved communication R-Idaho, sponsored an amendment coming educated about the powers between the university and its students. to a key spending bill that prohib- and mandates of the Patriot Act that Eric Croas When it comes to documents that must be printed out, such as syllabi its the implementation of a sec- there is growing opposition to it. An and class work sheets, the situation appears different. Now the burden falls Features Editor tion of the Act facilitating federal act such as this one suspends the on the students to print everything out, and this may trouble financially- agents use of “sneak and peak” Constitution and creates a legal fab- strained students who must either use their own computer or pay the fees for Grant Voyles searches. These searches, also ric that is inconsistent with a democ- By making students printing on a school computer. Although some may cite improved communi- Viewpoints Editor called “black bag” searches, al- racy. The beauty of democracy is its cations or environmental benefits as a reason for the implementation of low the government to search a capacity for self-correction. There print out class this system, the chief motive is KSU’s recent budget tightening. By persons home or office, take pic- have certainly been blemishes on Justin Young materials, all that is making students print out class materials, all that is happening is the tures, and seize items, all without the system in the past – note in Sports Editor “ shifting of costs from a central location to the individual students. The “happening is the informing the individual and with- particular the Alien and Sedition campus e-mail system will allow the university to save money but the out providing proof of a warrant Act, prohibition, and McCarthyism shifting of costs from a university community will not. until after the fact, if ever. Activi- – but in the end, there is a collective central location to the Before KSU goes entirely paperless, officials must also address the issue ties such as this clearly violate the restoration of logic, and democracy of students who do not have reliable off-campus Internet access and, as the Fourth Amendment, which pro- rights itself. individual students. latest computer virus has shown us, security must be a prime issue. The idea quickquote tects citizens from wrongful search The Constitution has survived of a campus-wide e-mail system may prove to have benefits that far out- and seizure. for this long, not by luck, but be- “All change is a miracle weigh the negatives, but right now, in its early stages, this is a very involved America needs to be cause citizens have faithfully pro- to contemplate; but it is issue that must be approached with concerns that keep the students best strong in the face of terrorism. tected it. Eventually public outcry a miracle which is taking interests in the forefront. Instead of taking rational, judi- will overtake Ashcroft’s attempts to place every instant.” sugar-coat the Patriot Act and force- cious steps in strengthening law L E T T E R S enforcement and intelligence re- feed it to the American people. It is ~Henry David Thoreau sources, the Patriot Act far over- time for the American people to reaches its original intent by erod- provide their government with tools Reply to Voyle’s Bush administration column ing basic checks and balances and that combat terrorism without de- ContactUs threatening our constitutional stroying the country’s founding prin- Dear Editor, rights. The sole justification for ciples. After all, there is no true Mail passing the Act was to combat safety in a police state. 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4 | THE SENTINEL WWW.KSUSENTINEL.COM WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2003 Finding a spot not Campus shorts the only parking Squirrel mafia Jessica Wise problem Staff writer t was a warm summer day in Cartersville. The sun glistened on the emerald The semester is less than a month old, and leaves of the dogwood trees lining my yard. A warm breeze lifted, making Red Cross blood drive everybody continues to grumble about the the trees wave and sing their summer song. Next door, the neighbor was Sept. 9 and Sept. 10 parking on campus. While I agree that it is an I mowing his yard for the second time that week. I settled into my favorite Organized by Volunteer Kennesaw issue to deal with, I want to take a moment to patio chair, a thick book tucked into the crook of my arm. I opened the book and began recognize a different aspect of the issue. As to read, immediately becoming absorbed in the language of a story. Suddenly, Volunteer Kennesaw will be having their first quarterly blood drive in University Rooms patrons of the lot/decks, we must follow violence broke the serenity of the day. I looked up, searching for the source of the A and B from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information or to schedule an appointment call 770- certain rules of etiquette commotion. My eyes were drawn into the top of an aging and twisted oak that grew 423-6700. and even common sense. Greetings mightily at the side of my yard. I didn’t know it at the time, but I was watching the The one rule that KSU beginnings of the Squirrel Mafia, a gang of rodents that will strike fear in the hearts Immunization Day must be addressed is that of rodents for generations to come. Sept. 10 it is one car per parking As I watched, gangs of large squirrels scrambled down the trunk of the oak. A Organized by the KSU Health Clinic spot. If a person has parked much larger squirrel led them; a squirrel I can only assume was the godfather. The KSU Health Clinic will be offering vaccinations for meningoccocal. The cost of the their car in the middle of Suddenly a smaller squirrel climbed the tree and met with this vicious gang. I could vaccination will be $90. For more information call 770-423-6644. two spots, it is their re- see its small brown body tremble with fear as the gang slowly approached him. Then sponsibility to get back in all at once, the gang jumped on him and began beating the snot out of that little squirrel. Resume Writing the car, put it in reverse They all tumbled en masse to the ground, where they continued to abuse the little Eric M. Croas Sept. 10 and correct their mistake. squirrel. The godfather squirrel supervised the beating, his beady black eyes gleaming Features There is an owner of an brutally. Then the gang removed themselves from the little squirrel and joined their Organized by Career Services Editor With this fall’s Career Fair moving closer, Career Services has organized several events SUV who should be godfather. The little squirrel staggered to his feet. The godfather made a loud and workshops to help students prepare for the Career Fest and job hunting. This workshop happy that the battery in chattering sound and all the squirrels, including the little squirrel, ran back up the tree. offers students the opportunity to learn the necessary skills of resume writing Wednesday, my digital camera had Ah, I thought, so this is the mafia initiation. The squirrel mafia initiated a few more Sept. 10, from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. in room 132 of the Burruss Building. Students can listen died, or they would see a picture of their squirrels into their gang, and after that the real mayhem began. vehicle posted in this section. The squirrel hit man was the first to become identifiable. He was a lean ragged to tips and hints at writing great resumes, or they can bring a draft of their own resume for Let this be a warning to future rule looking rodent, his tail short and droopy, his fur matted and patchy. He slunk from the event staff to help polish it up. For more information call 770-423-6555. breakers: I will be sending my writers and The branch to branch, seeking his mark. Once in awhile he would Dining Etiquette photographers out to look for you, and I will disappear into a leafy branch. Birds would suddenly raise a be posting pictures of infractions in a future racket, flying off in every direction. Then a blue jay would drop Sept. 11 Normal issue. In fact, I will also offer a small prize to to the grass with a dull thud, and lay there stunned for several Organized by Career Services the first 10 students who can bring me pictures one moments. Soon after the blue jay hit the ground, a nest would fall If you are anxious over a lunch interview with your prospective boss, Career Services of improperly parked cars. You can even e- in wispy clumps followed by two or three eggs. The eggs has programmed a lunch to clear up all of those sticky issues about lunchtime interviewing. mail the photo to me at splattered hideously as they landed around their helpless parent. From 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, in University Rooms A and B, students will learn [email protected]. Eventually the blue jay would get up, and let out a little birdie cry. the basics of dining etiquette for business lunches. The event will cover all the essential topics So until next issue, please take the time Then it would be off, its home in tatters. from which fork to use to ordering the right meal. Because lunches are being prepared for to park your car properly, or we may just send Meanwhile, the heavies began to stalk the chipmunks and attendees, those planning to attend should call Career Services in advance at 770-423-6555. the winged monkeys after you and your little Leslie finches. They traveled in groups, and spent their time roaming There is a $5 fee for the workshop. dog, too. Thompson across the yard and pouncing upon hapless chipmunks and small Staff writer birds. They collected tribute from these animals, and sent smaller squirrels off towards the oak tree with their cheeks stuffed full of The Sentinel Staff nuts and various other stuff. 1) Being forced to use non-existent social The Squirrel Mafia had a gambling racket too. Acorns dropped from the oak skills tree, and a collection of chipmunks, birds and squirrels chattered and chirped as a Thumbs Up 2) Financial aid falling through pair of scrawny mice ran for them as fast as they could. The winning mouse would return to much celebration, while the looser was knocked to the ground from the 3) People smoking beyond the red non- 1) People with a sense of humor top of the oak tree. smoking marker I can only imagine what the Squirrel mafia has in store for the future. Surely the 2) Cool professors 4) Rude drivers neighborhood will go bad. I expect to see strung out chipmunk and blue jay prostitutes 3) Unique personalities 5) Overpriced vending machines turning tricks on my front lawn. Certainly thefts will become more frequent. There 4) Hair dye will be a day when I will come home to find all my candy stolen from the dishes and 5) Digital cameras Thumbs Down my husbands favorite mixed nuts heisted. Kidnapping will have to be dealt with. After all, what’s to stop the Squirrel Mafia from kidnapping my children’s beanie babies and holding them for a king’s ransom in pistachios? What will I do when these conniving little rodents start flinging themselves at my windows in an attempt to vandalize my home? How worried should I be on the day I wake up to find a decapitated Eeyore head in my bed? Get back into the swing with intramurals As the days pass, the Squirrel Mafia’s power grows. My yard will never be the Heather Croas same. There is no happy chatter between the birds. The chipmunks can no longer dig Staff writer dinator of intramural programs, said, “[and] out the semester. The events include a holes in the flowerbed without fear. Above it all, high in the oak tree, the Squirrel it is a great way to become involved in football skills contest, a soccer shoot-out, godfather reigns supreme. What would modern college students do campus life.” a kickball tournament and the annual if they could not attend the ultimate Some of the sports that are being offered Turkey Trot road race amongst others. stated, “the fee is returned to the participant www.kennesaw.edu/student_life or call Frisbee championships on the intramural during the fall semester include tennis, Those students interested in register- or team if there are no forfeits by that 770-499-3207. There are also banners fields? They would be going without an flag football and soccer. There will also be ing for intramural sports can do so at participant or team.” The fees collected are advertising the upcoming events important part of college life and that is open flag football, soccer, softball, sand vol- room 171 in the Student Center on used to purchase equipment including hanging in the dining area of the student what KSU Intramurals is all about. leyball and ultimate Frisbee for those stu- Monday through Thursday, from 9 a.m. basketballs, footballs, etc. center and students can pick up the “Intramurals provides students the op- dents who wish to play but do not want to to 9:30 p.m. and on Fridays from 9 a.m. Students seeking more information on intramural calendar that lists all of the portunity to engage in physical commit themselves to a full-time team. to 4:30 p.m. the programs offered by the intramurals activities for the year from the intramu- activity, make friends, relieve stress and The intramurals department will also “There is a forfeit fee for individuals department may go to Student Center room ral office. have a fun experience,” Tara Parker, coor- be hosting several special events through or teams that register for a sport,” Parker 171, visit the web site at Roaming Reporter Heather Croas Roaming KSU speaks out Reporter

Looking around campus has caused some people to wonder if the school mascot is an owl or a crane. With the road closings and the torn up parking lots your Roaming Reporter decided to find out students think of all the construction being done on campus. So KSU: What do you think of all the construction here on campus? Ashlee Koban Jamie Jenkins • Undeclared • English • Sophomore • Sophomore • Atlanta • Kennesaw

“I’m not too crazy about all of the “I think it will bring more construction on campus. I think the people into the school, but I traffic is going to be terrible… as if it really can’t wait until it’s done wasn’t bad enough already! Hopefully Nick Bell Ivan Quant and the mess is cleaned up.” it will be worth it once they’re • Undeclared • MBA finished.” • Sophomore • Graduate student • Manhattan, New York Juayita Bishop • Managua, Nicaragua • Communication “It’s unsightly, causes confusion, will be • Senior “Great because there will be more completed late, but if it pays off in the • New Jersey facilities.” future then this will all be forgotten.”

“I hate it!” Wednesday, September 3, 2003 THE SENTINEL Features & Entertainment • Page 5 Dorm Life Tips for decorating your dwelling Rina Mann your roomies. Staff writer pers, Books, Clothes, and Other What condition is it in? Is it Space- the final frontier Possessions Keep Overwhelming missing buttons? Does it need mi- What does your dorm room say There is only so much you can You and What to Do About It by nor repair? Now is the time to fix it. about you? Are you an aspiring do about lack of space. The most Cindy Glovinsky. Both books are Do not put it back into the closet Martha Stewart, or does your pad obvious, and for some people the reasonably priced and available until it is wearable or usable. show ‘Joey Tribbiani’ inspiration? most difficult, way to get more space though Amazon.com). Be ruthless! 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After visiting Cost Plus, you In memory of Wesley Willis can stop next door at Bed, Bath and COURTESY OF CDFRAMES.COM Chris Dituri Beyond for a set of Bed Elevators Using cover art to decorate your walls Staff writer ($9.99). This handy gadget will el- plays ‘Jailhouse Rock’ at least 20 evate your bed a full 5+” which deals. Other resources include E- We were there with him when he “whupped Batman’s ass,” and bay.com, the local flea markets and decibels louder than any telephone allows for even more under bed ring ever produced. we cried with him over his “hell rides.” He opened our eyes to new storage space. Also, be sure to check antique malls. products such as Armor-all, Goodie’s headache powder and London’s Burning! If clashing styles really bother out their selection of storage de- you, look for a theme to loosely tie Wheaties. His Casio keyboard lines will be forever remembered. So what do you do when you vices and units. They have lots to them together. 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Must Present this Ad for Discount www.stantonplace.com Page 6 • Features & Entertainment THE SENTINEL Wednesday, September 3, 2003 Critics Corner It’s not just in your head Silent Hill 3 continues spooky Heidi Paruta could have been plucked right from tradition of excellence Staff writer one of their older albums, and it proves too obvious, which leads to cheap Chris Dituri they can still reproduce their original laughter rather than frights. Staff writer This well-known, mainstream trio first sound. This along with “Not Gonna Where this game really rocked you Inside Out in 1998. In Be Alone Tonight” and “Bring the ack in 1999, Konami pushes the envelope is in the 2000, they helped you reminisce in Night On” are some of my favorite unleashed Silent sound and graphics categories. Here’s to the Night. Three years later, songs on the . Hill, its first entry The grainy effect of Silent Hill 2 they warn you to “Think Twice.” Old fans of Eve 6 will be ecstatic B into the survival horror genre. is still present, but it has been You’ll do exactly that when you pop about the new album. People who are But rather than ape the shock- toned down so that you can this into your stereo. not familiar with them may be pleas- based thrills popularized by actually see everything around Eve 6 has never had a particu- antly surprised and impressed. Capcom’s Resident Evil series, you. The backgrounds and larly flat sound, but compared to It’s It has got its place in the music Konami went for a darker, creatures are of very high quality, All in Your Head, all of their previous scene, but with their new varying creepier feel in everything work resembles a platter of pancakes. style, it is something that anyone can including the game’s environ- This album shows so many tidbits of easily love, if given a chance. Eve 6 ments, monsters and the story diversity and growth, you’ll think was very smart with this record, be- itself. The resulting game you’re imagining it. cause they have kept their old sound offered its own fair share of Vocalist, Max Collins, has a very and style and added bits and pieces of shocks, as well as some distinct, unfaltering voice, and the new genres. This keeps the band fresh genuinely fearful, emotional, varied way he uses it since the last most of the song until the contagious Also track nine, “Girlfriend,” is and fans on their toes. and disturbing moments. What album shows his capabilities are not chorus, which explodes in a “don’t one of those sappier songs that are began as a game with some- limited. It is a well-made decision, touch my girl- kind of necessary for FAST FACTS thing of a cult following has because it keeps a band fresh and friend” anthem. an album like this to • Eve 6: It’s All in Your ballooned into a strong fran- interesting for longer. There are be balanced out, but Head chise, giving the new Silent The start of track one, “Without only two songs they overuse the • Name comes from an Hill 3 some big shoes to fill. You Here,” is a bit curious. It is the on the CD that word “girlfriend” and episode of the popular The good news is that this kind of beginning that makes you cause a slight gri- each verse takes the latest installment lives up to the want to cock your head to one side mace. Track six, same turn. Also there 1990s TV show, The X- series’ high standards and is and maybe squint an eye. The won- “Hey Montana,” are parts that have Files. especially well suited to those and some of the cut scenes are der subsides after about 15 seconds as is almost creepy, Music more than one voice • Band has been around who have enjoyed the previous absolutely gorgeous. The sound is the song steers you into a punk rock as far as Eve 6 singing, which re- Review since 1996, and this is Silent Hill games. nothing to sneer at either. From outburst. songs go. It minds me of a bunch their third album. Those who have played the ghoulish screams to dripping The listener may recognize track makes me think of sad, whiney guys Grade: B+ first two Silent Hills will water, everything sounds excel- two, which is the album’s first single, of some haunted, deep forest chant sitting around a campfire lamenting immediately notice lent. “Think Twice.” It starts out with that would go along with a scary story about the girlfriends who left them. that nothing has Silent Hill 3 is a Collins’ somber monotone taking up about someone lost in the woods. “At Least We’re Dreaming” great addition for changed in terms of anyone who enjoyed gameplay. It is still the first two, Resident all about solving Hotel Paper showcases Branch’s broken heart Evil, or the puzzles and finding Clocktower series. For helpful clues to Candra Ryan Her album lets the the collage of songs is relative to those with no pa- Staff writer listener feel as though anyone who has gone through a advance beyond the Game tience, stay away from they have been let into break-up. confines of a this game because it is her hotel room as she It will be interesting to see if mysterious story. Review not easy. For those The difficulty level wants to know “Are Music pours out her desires and Branch’s music keeps its popu- who like more action you happy in Silent Hill 3 has Review frustrations of love. The larity once she stops hurting so and less drama, this now?” ”Hotel Paper” album provides a few much and falls in love again. In increased from its prede- title is not for you. Konami has is 13 tracks long, all surprises including a the meantime, listeners are all cessors, and you will find pushed the limits of the sluggish written by Branch. It is 47 min- duet with in “Love wondering who the guy is that yourself struggling for ammu- Playstation 2, and Silent Hill 3 is utes of her usual raw and real Me Like That,” and a 22-piece has inspired Branch’s music of nition and supplies as the plot king of the hill in this genre. honesty. The title of the album orchestra in the song “Empty lost love? thickens. The trademark scares Grade: B+ was inspired by the fact that the Handed.” bonus video features of “Making of GRADE: A are still present, although it’s songs were composed on hotel The album leaves you far the CD,” live performances and an difficult to find a video game paper. from that though. The CD offers exclusive photo gallery. Also, scary. The cut scenes are a bit CRIMECRIME SCENE:SCENE: DODO NOTNOT CROSSCROSS Chasing through the mind of killers Show offers forensic appeal

Eric M. Croas Features Editor Eric M. Croas Features Editor In September 1996, Profiler pre- miered on the NBC network, and CSI – crime scene investigation, it it was the first TV show to use the is the art of using forensic science method of profiling to find and capture bad guys. to gather evidence and interpret Of course, it had to put the how a crime occurred. It is also the Hollywood-style twist of the lead thesis of the popular CBS series, character, Samantha “Sam” Wa- CSI. The secret of the show’s popu- ters actually being able to visual- larity may lie in the special effects ize what the killer saw and felt. and effective use of jargon as the Another aspect of the show that team solves their cases. viewers were drawn to was the As season two unfolds, the au- character Bailey Malone, because dience begins to see more of what he was similar to the FBI leader makes this team tick. The cases are Jack Crawford who was played twisted and bizarre. Of course just by Scott Glenn. when the audience thinks that Hol- Every episode played out a lywood makes these cases too easy different story, but it was the un- for the team to solve, the writers derlying danger and threat to Sam throw a wrench in the works and that kept the show’s tension at a surprise us with the truth behind high level. That danger came in the situation. the form of a serial killer known The special effects group con- as “Jack-of-all-Trades.” tinues to offer fascinating visual He was a killer with an ever effects, such as seeing how a bullet changing way of doing things, enters the body and punctures the and at one point in the initial in- vessels as it travels. It should seem vestigation, Sam got closer to gruesome, but instead it takes on a catching Jack. This caused Jack to surreal affect of seeing three-di- video, a few audio commentaries ers will be surprised to find out feel a bond to Sam, and he began to is kept a secret. This creates tension box set is that episode four is not mensional fluid computer anima- and trailers for the video game who pulled the trigger. send her twisted love letters and between the local police detective included because of prohibitive costs tion recreate that moment. and a short trailer showing some Slaves of Las Vegas – one messages. Sam eventually left the who is skeptical of her talents and to obtain the rights to a song by the This series really shows the of their international markets. of the more risqué episodes where case to save her sanity, but Jack paranoid about who she is. It is his Police. killed her husband to force her back insistence to find out her identity that Extras included in the box set viewer how far modern technology Episodes worth the extra the murder victim leads the crew into the game. Instead, she went ends up alerting Jack to her reappear- are commentary by Ally Walker has brought modern crime solving, mention include: to an S&M club run by Lady into hiding, and Malone was the ance, and that causes him to start (played Samantha Waters) and Rob- because all of the equipment used Chaos Theory – the epi- Heather. only one to know where Sam and killing again in an effort to bring Sam ert Davi (played Bailey Malone) on on the show is active and not too sode that shows that sometimes a Alter Boys – the team inves- her daughter were. back into the game of cat-and-mouse. the pilot episode. There is also a old. It seems that the producers random sequence of events can tigates a murder suspect caught The first episode is about The season maintains a level of photo gallery and an episode of were able to obtain it through auc- lead to the death of a young burying a victim, but Grissom Malone bringing Sam back to the suspense, and the box set is great for A&E’s American Justice, Profile of tions and donations. woman. questions whether the man really FBI office, because he needs her fans of the show and an opportunity to Evil: Inside the Criminal Mind. There are plenty of extras of- Bully for You – this episode did it or not. help to solve an important case. be discovered by new fans of this fered with this DVD box set in- rings with the same resonance of GRADE: A (SHOW), A (DISC) She only agrees if her true identity genre. The only disadvantage of the GRADE: A (SHOW), B+(DISC) cluding three features, a music the Columbine killings, but view- Wednesday, September 3, 2003 THE SENTINEL Features & Entertainment • Page 7 Reel News (Movies/DVD)

Eric M. Croas Features Editor Cabin Fever (Release date: Sept. 12) While taking a vacation at a summer cabin, five college students come in to contact with a flesh-eating virus. As the virus spreads, the friends’ true feelings become known, and this horror movie’s title takes on a double meaning. Trivia • The Cabin was located at Camp Raven Knob, a boy-scout camp in Mt. Airy, N.C. • Actor, Joey Kern was rushed to the hospital on four separate occasions for different eye injuries. • Lion’s Gate Films, the studio to distribute the movie, was not even in existence when the script was written.

A Man Apart (Release date: Sept. 2) Vin Disel stars in this film about an undercover DEA agent who works to avenge the death of his wife and take down a violent drug cartel known as Diablo. Lorenz Tate co-stars as his childhood friend and undercover partner. Trivia • El Diablo was a working title for this film. • Computer game company Blizzard Entertainment, creator of the Diablo computer games filed a lawsuit during the production of the film. The case was initially ruled in Blizzard’s favor, but it was quickly turned over. • Director F. Gary Gray has also directed the films Friday, Set It Off and The Italian Job

Once Upon a Time in Mexico (Release date: Sept. 12) The saga continues as El Mariachi (Antonio Banderas) makes his way across a rugged landscape on the blood trail of Barrillo (William Dafoe), a cartel kingpin with one last score to settle who is planning a coup d’etat against the president of Mexico. Johnny Depp and Salma Hayek also appear in the movie. Trivia • Director Robert Rodriguez credits Quentin Tarantino for the idea to do a third movie in Rodriguez’s El Mariachi series. • Salma Hayek’s scenes were rescheduled while she completed filming her movie Frida. • Rodriguez was inspired to become a director after seeing John Carpenter’s Escape from New York when he was 12.

Stargate S-G1 – Season 4 (Release date: Sept. 2) The fourth season of this highly popular sci-fi show originally aired in 2000. Now all 23 episodes are available to own in this five-disc box set. Extras in the box set include the featurettes Secret Files of the SGC: Enhanced Visual Effects, Secret Files of the SGC: Alien Species: Friend & Foe and Stargate SG-1: Timeline to the Future—Legacy of the Gate, which is part one of a three part documentary. Trivia • Peter DeLuise, son of Dom DeLusie, has directed a number of episodes, finding a way to appear in front of the camera each time (a la Alfred Hitchcock). • Deluise tries to work the name “Penhall” into every script he directs. This was the last name of his character from 21 Jump Street (1987). • In episode 2010, an allied alien race called the Aschen are seen developing a program to ignite Jupiter into becoming a star in order to use its moons as planets to be colonized, a homage to the movie and book 2010 (1984) which featured a similar climax. Cold Creek Manor (Release date: Sept. 12) A couple and their children relocate from the city to the country. They soon discover that their dream home, a sprawling farmhouse, is more of a nightmare when the previous owner returns from prison, and he wants his home back. Trivia • Screenwriter Richard Jefferies is also working on the scripts for Tron 2.0 and The Silver Surfer. • A working title for this film was The Devil’s Throat. • Production on this film started in early August 2002 in Toronto, and it wrapped up in early November 2002.

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Chris Lerstang and belief in his game.” off-season. Dunlap added Tom 2003 KSU Soccer Senior Staff Writer The remaining three return- Losinger, a PGA Master Pro at Schedule ees are Ben Pate, Matt Henson, Bridgemill, to his coaching staff. Head coach Jon Dunlap was disap- 9/5 Shorter 7:00 and Andrew Allen. Pate was red Losinger will assist the team with pointed after the last golf ball fell 9/8 @Martin Methodist 2:00 shirted in 2003, while Henson saw their swings as well as other du- into the 18th hole in the last NCAA 9/14 @Tusculum 2:00 action in two events. Allen returns ties. Regional Tournament. Even though 9/17 Montevallo 7:00 for his junior year after missing The Owls will also be moving the Owls have made the Regionals 9/20 *UNC Pembroke 3:30 the spring season. to Bridgemill for all their practic- all three years he has been at the 9/21 @GC&SU 2:00 The newcomers also have a ing and qualifying. The new helm, Dunlap felt there should have 9/24 @Reinhardt 4:00 role to play if the Owls are going course should make a big differ- been more golf to be played for his 9/26 *Lander 7:00 to make waves. According to ence according to Dunlap. team in 2003. 9/28 Christian Brothers 2:00 Dunlap, it should push the older “Bridgemill is a modern “We had a better team than 10/4 *@Francis Marion 2:00 golfers for some playing time. course with a lot of elevation what we showed,” Dunlap said. 10/8 Thomas College 5:00 Oliver West joins the team changes,” added Dunlap. “This With last year behind him, 10/12 Longwood 2:00 and should make an impact will help us practice distance con- Dunlap hit the recruiting trail to ink 10/17 *@North Florida 7:00 quickly. He is calm and patient trol. The practice facilities are some players for a run in 2004. 10/19 @Barry 2:00 with his game, which should help some of the best in Atlanta.” After the dust had settled, six new 10/22 *@Clayton State 4:00 him at this level. Zac Tilton can hit With all the new additions and Owls were added. Couple that with 10/25 *USC Aiken 1:00 the ball far and will compete for a changes over the off-season, the seven returning golfers from last 10/29 @Presbyterian 7:00 spot on the five-man roster. Dunlap doesn’t anticipate disap- year’s squad and Dunlap has the 11/1 *USC Spartanburg 1:00 Joey Holbrook and Brian pointment next May. He expects Owls poised for another big year. Klemm are two newcomers who his team to take care of business They will need to overcome the * Denotes Peach Belt Conference have a good deal of high school and be playing golf after the loss of two-time All-American Luke Match tournament experience and should Regionals. Stephan. Dunlap, however, is fo- contribute to the cusing only on this year and is com- team early. mitted to making KSU an elite pro- Dunlap also gram. signed two juniors in “Our main goal is to get back to this year’s class. Nationals,” Dunlap said. “Every in- Scott Campbell, who dividual, including myself, will be has attended KSU challenged this season to get this for the past two 2003-2004 KSU program back into the top ten in the years, joins the country.” squad with some GolfSchedule Seven returning players, four Brandon Stengal finished strong in ’02-’03, now he’s looking to high expectations. of which gained experience last year, “He finished be amongst the conference’s best.COURTESY KSU ATHLETICS 9/22-23 will lead the Owls. Kris Sheperd 14th in the Georgia Birmingham South Invitational and Brandon Stengel were the two State Amateur,” 9/29-30 most consistent golfers behind Dunlap said. “We are Cougar Invitational Stephan last year and will be looked of his best golf near the end. The experiences to help the Owls get to expecting a good bit 10/6-7 upon to provide leadership for this Calhoun native began to score bet- the next level. out of Scott.” Presbyterian Invitational year’s team. ter as the season wore on and tied for Nick Drane is another valu- Jeff Nealon, a 10/12-13 Sheperd had several top ten fin- 26th in the Peach Belt Conference able component of the team that transfer from Central NSU Fall Classic ishes last season, including a sev- and 27th in the Regionals. will need to have a solid season. Alabama Commu- 10/20-21 enth place finish in the Peach Belt Another member returning from The Durham, England native had nity College, is the North Shore Pfeiffer Collegiate Conference, and will need to keep last year’s squad is Matt Hooper. an up and down 2003 and will need other junior looking 2/9-10 up the low scores if the Owls want to Although only a freshman last year, to provide some consistently low to make a quick im- Hombre Intercollegiate have a chance to go deep into the Hooper participated in most of the scores if KSU is going to be a factor pact. COURTESY KSU ATHLETICS 3/6-7 postseason. events and gained some valuable this year. The roster was Tusculum Invitational Stengel, a junior, had his sea- experience by playing in the regional “Nick has been working hard Kris Shepard finished seventh in the not the only thing PBC tournament last year. 3/17-18 son-best finish of 16th in the middle tournament. Hooper, a Marietta na- this summer,” Dunlap said. “He that changed over the Bill Hill Memorial Intercollegiate of the season, but was playing some tive, will need to build on those just needs to gain some confidence 3/22-23 Bobcat Invitational 4/5-6 received a pass from Fream and VSU Invitational Valdosta CC slid a shot inside the right post for Lady Owls 4/19-20 the 5-1 advantage. Gzehoviak, who Peach Belt Championships Owls charge over ended the day with two goals and an assist to lead the Owls with five 5/2-5 points, completed the scoring when prepare for first NCAA Southeast Regional she blasted a 30-yard shot into the UAH 6-1 in opener back of net for the final goal of the day. ever night game “I thought we played well to- Chris Lerstang Gzehoviak who put the ball into the day,” Head Coach Rob King said. Nathan McCreary Senior Staff Writer upper right corner for the 2-1 lead. “I was especially pleased that we didyouknow? Freshman Alissa Saylor gave didn’t panic when we fell down a Senior Staff Writer The women’s soccer team started the Owls a little breathing room goal. We kept our heads up, kept their second season on the right when she scored an unassisted goal, working, and things started to ost owls hunt at night, including the KSU Lady Owls. foot, literally. After an undefeated her first college score, in the 51st click.” Friday, Sept. 5, the Owls will host Shorter College. inaugural season, the Owls took care minute. KSU midfielder Catherine The Owls are hoping that this M What is so unique about playing Shorter? Nothing. It’s of business in their first game of the Clarke then put the match out of season can begin with eighteen the venue that will be unique. A night game at the KSU Soccer 2003, defeating the University of reach when she scored in the 59th straight victories like last year. The Complex will be the hunting grounds for the Lady Owls for the first Alabama-Huntsville Chargers 6-1 minute past new Chargers keeper team takes to the field again on time in school’s history. Kristen Freeman. Saturday afternoon at the KSU Soc- Saturday, Sept. 6 as they host With the addition of the new lights to the complex, KSU will Grzeszkowiak added her sec- cer Field. Shorter College. Game time is be able to field several night games Coach Rob King believes that ond goal of the afternoon when she slated for a 7 p.m. start. The Owls (1-0-0) fell behind the lights will also attract on lookers from Chastain and I-75. midway through the first half when Saturday night will be the first test of the new addition. Charger forward Kelly Bateman The Lady Owls coming off a solid 6-1 win at home last took a centering pass from Lindsey Schemenaur in the 33rd minute and Saturday against University of Alabama-Huntsville should be lifted a soft shot over KSU goal- anxious for an under-rated Shorter squad on Friday night. Shorter’s Jon Dunlap, cur- keeper Jessica Marek for the 1-0 program is in its third season, but had a very respectable year in 2002. The Lady Hawks finished third in the Georgia Alabama rent KSU golf coach, lead. The Owls pressed on and, five Carolina Conference (GACC) with an overall record of 11-9. also played the links minutes later, evend the score at 1- Junior defender, Laurainne Douglas returns after her All- as a student athlete 1. Freshman Stephanie Conference selection. Anna Cabezas-Klaere and Melissa Lomax for the Owls. Grzeszkowiak broke away from the were freshman in 2002 and both were selected to the GACC All- UAH (0-1-0) defense and slid a Conference Second Team. Coach Orville Adams should have the right-footed shot past Chargers experience and talent to have another solid year. Shorter’s Lady keeper Sarah Sallie into the lower Hawks did lose their home opener 5-0 to Tennessee-Wesleyan and left corner of the net for the score. It have two more games before their showdown with the Lady Owls. was Grzeszkowiak’s first collegiate goal. Sophomore midfielder Janae Gzehoviak recorded the assist on the play. gotnews? “I was standing there wide If you have a story open,” Grzeszkowiak explained. idea or are “Janae squeezed the ball past the defender and I just took the pass and interested in finished it. It was exciting to get my joining The first goal out of the way early in the Sentinel sports staff, season.” call editor Justin Young The Owls came out with guns a blazing in the second half, as it took at 678-557-4900 or them only 20 seconds to net the go- COURTESY KSU ATHLETICS email him at jdy5929@ ahead goal. Captain Jessie Fream students.kennesaw.edu lobbed a pass to a cutting Janae Catherine Clarke (7) scored one of the six goals for the Owls last Saturday. Wednesday, September 3, 2003 THE SENTINEL Sports • Page 9 FAB FIVE: Best games this weekend Madden 2004: it’s

Chris Lerstang Bryant-Denny Stadium year coach has pinned his hopes on are still weak on offense. Expect a Senior Staff Writer Tuscaloosa, Ala. freshman QB Chris Leak. He better Falcons win in an ugly one. still got game Oklahoma comes to Tuscaloosa be talented or Zook won’t last in Maryland at #10 Florida State as the #1 team in the nation. The Gainesville. Expect the Canes to Tampa Bay at Philadelphia Nathan McCreary hours of playing. Players would find Saturday, September 6, 7:15 p.m. Tide should be decent this year, but win big at home. Monday, September 8, 9 p.m. Senior Staff Writer specific plays that worked every time. Doak Campbell Stadium the Sooners have one of the stron- Lincoln Financial Field Madden 2004 is one of the toughest NFL: EA Sports has dominated the console football games ever, but in its tough- Tallahassee, FL gest defenses in the nation. Expect a Philadelphia, Pa. Atlanta at Dallas football games for over 10 years. With ness it lacks realism. 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The den is more than just a football game. cause the defenses read formations the Seminoles are at home and Papa Orange Bowl high until a broken leg to a certain Bucs defense won them a Super Players get to experience and stuff you at the Bowden is looking to quiet the crit- QB grounded the Falcon faithful Bowl last year and is virtually the Miami, Fla. the executive side of a line, or the ics. After the Turtles lost Thursday, somewhat. Backup Doug Johnson same, and John Gruden is one of The Canes just reload every football franchise as well cornerback plays this one may not be close. Expect a has said all the right things since the NFL’s best coaches. Expect year, and they looked impressive in as play calling and tight coverage on the convincing ‘Noles win. becoming the starter, but time will the Bucs to outlast the Birds in a a blowout of mediocre Louisiana juking. wide receiver and he tell. The Big Tuna has provided some low scoring, fierce contest. Tech. 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