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WWAV.TH ES PA RTAN DA %COM VOLUME 123, NUMBER 65 MONDAY, DECEMBER 6,2004 Update News' 'con retires. Meeting set to discuss firings By Kevin Yuen Daily Staff Writer

The African American Faculty and Staff Associa- tion will have a meeting with interim President Don Kassing on Dec. 13 to discuss the future of the uni- versity and the current state of minority employment on campus. This announcement comes after about 120 sat- dents, faculty and concerned cormnunity members silently marched to Kassing's office in Tower Hall on Nov. 17 to deliver petitions demanding an explanation of a minority faculty member's departure. "Generally we feel very positive that the president is open-minded and respectful of these requests to have these issues reviewed," said Professor Steven Millner, chair of the African American studies department. The association is also concerned with getting an- swers about the retention of faculty and staff who are interested in the future of all students, especially of un- derrepresented groups. Millner said he remains optimistic the president will give thoughtful consideration to the issues at hand. "The president has a well deserved reputation for serious deliberations of matters of importance," he said Kassing added that the topics raised by the associa- tion and its petitions are definitely legitimate problems for him. "That's an important representation group, the Af- rican American Faculty and Staff Association," Kass- Megan Kung / Daily Staff ing said. "We're looking to have a real constructive conversation." Bob Reynolds, an Update News television producer, watches the monitors in the Update News control room on his last day of work Friday. He is retiring after working Minuet, who has voiced his disapproval with the at San lose State University for more than 40 years. low percentage of minority tenure-track faculty mem- bers in the past, said he hopes the meeting quells the association's concerns. Bob Reynolds signs off: A 43-year career comes to a close He said he also has full confidence the president places importance on their questions. By Kenneth Seli checks on audio and visual equipment and "(Reynolds) was the guy we all turned to, to teach his craft instead. "An interim president has the full power while he is Daily Staffriter friendly quips fired between Reynolds and the to say, 'How can we put this together so it Reynolds, who has worked in the indus- appointed," Millner said, "He has support of the chan- rest of his control room staff are watched by doesn't look like a student project (but) looks try to broadcast Olympic games and news- cellor, We assume that he has the confidence of the Hours before the final Fall semester in- various onlookers who have crowded around like a professional learning project?" said casts, said he was on the television crew university and (the) administration." stallment of "Update News," the San Jose to experience the end of an era. Bob Rucker, associate professor of broadcast that filmed the 1982 college football game African American Faculty and Staff Association State University student-produced televi- Since the 1960s, around the time "Update journalism. "In other words, it has the ele- between Cal and Stanford University that student liaison Elgrie Hurd III said while he thinks sion news broadcast show, producer Bob News" was transformed front its predecessor, ments of what professionals do everyday." ended with "The Play," where Cal scored the discussion will cover much ground, lie does not Reynolds can usually be found manning the the "Campus Report," Reynolds said he has Rucker said Reynolds is the type of per- the game-winning touchdown on a kick- want to speculate too much. dimly lit control room to make sure the live worked to make sure he students of SJSU son with a high enough skill level in his craft off wading through the Cardinal marching "What we plan and what will happen, well see," show will flow smoothly. broadcast journalism have a quality platform that he could have made millions of dollars Hurd said. "We want to be real precise in what we ask Pre-show rituals complete with system front which to display their talents. as a director in network news, but he chose see REYNOLDS, page 4 him." Rock bands jam SJPD chief Wheelchair for book program set to speak basketball tourney about fasting held on campus By Amaya Wiegert Daily Staff Writer By Yasuyo Nagata Daily Staff Writer Hardcore metal Music is often associated with head-bang- for Ramadan mosh pits and long hair but, on ing, heavy guitar rift; Friday Wheelchairs violently bump into each other all By Monica Lauer night, the music was about books as six hardcore bands got and fell over, but athletes swiftly get back up, turn The in San Jose for a "Books to Daily Staff Writer together at Cave Baghdad" their wheels quickly, dribble the basketball and benefit concert, which raised money to ship university-level San Jose State University alumnus and San sink a shot. books to Iraq. The 5th Annual Bill Duncan Wheelchair Bas- "I think it's good bands get involved with helping the COM- Jose Police Department Chief Robert Davis will speak today about his experience fasting as ketball Tournament was held on Saturday and munity," said Taylor Young, the lead singer of the Salinas- Sunday at Spartan Complex, bands a non-Muslim during Islam's holy month of Ra- based band Maria, one of the at the concert. A local wheelchair basketball team, the Golden spread madan as part of a panel discussion. "They do have a voice.... It's a way to that people State Road Warriors, which was founded by Dun- The lecture will take place in the auditorium need help in other countries," Young said, can, won all four games against the Long Beach More than 150 adolescents of high school and college age in the Engineering building from l230 Rim to 2""p.m. - Flying Whcels--and !Akers, Rockford Chariots attendedihe.coneeit; which also featured the bands Clifton, from Illinois, and Alberta Northern Lights from Lifelong Tragedy, Silence Within, These Days and Shades of In 2003, Davis, who is a Mormon, pledged to 7,000 Bay Area Muslims that he would observe Canada. Eden. A nine wheelchair Ramadan, Islam's holy month of fasting from total of basketball teams Hostile Takeover was originally scheduled to play but left participated sunrise to sunset, this year. in the tournament, the venue early after a dancing concertgoer accidentally kicked The Warriors final game on early Sunday He kept his word and fasted during Rama- a band member. morning- against Alberta Northern Lights from other bands were invited to play by Jihad dan from Oct. 15 to Nos% 13. Davis broke the Melia and the Canada WAS the toughest fast with a different Muslim family each bight. game, said Paul Jackson, Rabah, a student at San Jose State University who recently a head coach of the Warriors. According to the Encyclopedia Britarinica, started a record label called Twelve Gage Records, The Warriors were winning, but the score was Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic Rabah, a freshman computer science Major, said the idea to close with nearly three minutes left before the throw the concert came about because of a couple of reasons. calendar. Islam follows a lunar calendar, mean- ing each sighting of game over, "Me and my friend were having a talk after the (Novem- month begins with the the Eliza Gutierrez / Daily Staff new moon. However, the Warriors came away with the ber presidential) election," Rabah said. "We weren't too happy victory, 75-60. Because the lunar calendar is about 11 days with the results," This annual tournament is also very important Chuck Gill of the San Jose-based Golden State Road War- shorter than the modem, or solar, calendar used for SJSU students who are taking the classes from riors looks to pass the ball as Jordan McEachern of the Alberta, Canada-based Northern Lights see BOOKS, _page 4 defends him on see RAMADAN, page 4 see WHEELCHAIR, page 8 Sunday, The Warriors defeated the Northern Lights, 80-75, PAGE 2 SPARTAN DAILY MONDAY pECEMBEA_6, 2004 BRUTALLY HONEST o need o panic when shopping for the opposite sex With Christmas coming up quicker than another resigna- begin with, "I'm buying a Christmas gift for my girlfriend I repeat, ask what size she wears. Do not think you'll be slick really wants On his own, tion from the Bush ikciministration, males and females alike Rule No. 4: This is the most important rule. Do not buy by checking her closet and looking at the tags on her clothes. With males, it's OK to think outside the box. Get creative. must wage the annual battle of finding else perfect gift for their your girlfriend ttnything based on what you think she'd like. Different manufacturers have made it difficult for men by You have to ask yourself the question, "What could house companions. Women are very specific cteatures. They having different sizing. that he would never ever buy on his own?" What follows are some tips to help the genders hurdle some know what they want. A girl that wears a size 1 in one pair of jeans When you answer tharquestion, you have your gift idea, of the obstacles they may face. You must go to the source directly. Ask her may wear a size 3 in another pair. Look at your boyfriend does he look like hell? You have to explain in detail what she wants., A shirt for your buddy can hit within two to try and fix that, because he won't. Merit "It's the thought that .counts," does not ap- sizes with females, no go. Yes, metrosexuals are cooling into prominence, but they are There are four rules men must follow in their pursuit of a ply to your girlfriend. Make sure you don't drop Also, if you do purchase a nece of clothing only a small fraction of the male population. gift for their girlfriends. the ball whets she unwraps her gift on Christ- for her and it doesn't fit, there's a good chance Also think, does he really need another video game? An- Rule No. 1: Do not wait until the last minute to go Christ- mas day. You will either completely succeed or She'll ask you to go back with hereO return it. other DVD? . tnas shopping. Going out on Dec. 23 does not cut it. There'll outright fail. I can write a list of 10,000 things I'd rather Males are really simple people. So simple, that sometimes be a TOO of' other guys that'll have that same line of thinking, Like my third grade teacher used to say, do than go to Forever 21 on a Saturday after- we forget what is important. As our female counterpart, we and you'll all have to suffer together as you wait in long lines. "'Almost' only counts its hand grenades and noon, as Ace of Base plays over the loudspeakers need your help with balancing that. Rule No. 2: Do not go shopping with your buddies. Go horseshoes." on a loop. We may not get what we want, but we want What we get. alone.There's nothing that screams "perverts" more than going When you do inquire about what she wants, On second thought, gift certificates are an into Victoria's Secret with two of your guy friends. if she says the word "clothes," do not panic KEN LOTICH enticing option for a Christmas gift. Rule No.3: I f you have to cetera woman's clothing store, go you're not completely screwed. directly to someone that works there, Do not look around, do First, keep rules No.2 and 3 in mind. Women: not caress the clothing and do not make eye contact with other Make it easy on yourself. Ask where you cats purchase the No matter how muds we deny it, we do need socks. shoppers. You have to act like you don't want to be there. When item, what color it should be and what size she wears. Request It may not be what we want, but unless your boyfriend is a Ken Lotich is the Spartan Daily managing editor. you talk to someone that works there, your opening line should a photograph and/or sketch of the item in question. complete cheapskate, he's going to try his best to get what Ise "Brutally Honest" will return next semester.

Letter: G.E. enrollment 'loophole' not unique to PeopleSoft ANOTHER SHADE OF GRAY

Dear editor, PeopleSoft software that we can consid- dents to do what Gail Evans suggested er closing the loophole in the future. We check out your own degree report I would just like to comment on a are still in else early stages of processing and see a counselor as soon as possible Feminism does not mean Jmisconception that some of your read- detailed transfer credit equivalencies if you discover that you are not receiving ers might have gotten from the article something we couldn't do at all the credit you think you should have. "Registration loophole may be fixed" witls our previous software. (Dec. 2). First we must refine the transfer The fact students currently cats add credit process and get lip to date on labeling men as inferior upper division general education class- transfer credit for students who were es without completing all lower division admitted its the Fall of 2003 or later. Despite the flag of equality that they wave, many so-called mation in my file and realized that I lived with my father, she G.E. requirements is not because of a Then we will be able to use this data, Marilyn Radisch feminists are blatantly sexist toward men. Some of the same looked mss up and down and lamented, "011, you poor thing, problem with the software itself. In fact, as well as data from SJSU classes, to de- Common Management Systems women whose blood boils at the characterization of mechanics, you must eat out a lot," as though expecting to see my ribs pro- students have always had this "loop- termine when students have met the Project carpentry, engineering and other technical disciplines as "men's trude from inalnourishment. hole lower division G.E. requirements. Student Administration Project work" have no qualms with perpetuating stereotypes that por- On the contrary, my dad is an excellent cook, and just like It is only because we have the new In die meantime, I encourage stu- Manager tray men as being incapable of completing even the most basic every parent concerned with nutrition, Ise held me hostage at household and child-care duties. the dinner table until I finished every last carrot, beet or green Mass media catering to women are filled with images and bean. Beyond that, he stayed up late preparing dishes for class messages that glorify the supposedly inherent talent and love of potlucks, and always knew how to salvage my feeble attempts women for all risings Betty Crocker, and mock men as drooling at baking. SPARTA GUIDE oafs whose only domains are sports and power totals. On another occasion, my best friend's morn suggested that I Take the Robitussin commercials with "Dr. Mons," for ex- tag along with them to shop for a dress for the junior prom, as ample. Mom has been bed-ridden with the flu if to imply that my dad would neither he thought- for several days and comes downstairs to find ful enough to want to share in my preparations that total anarchy has erupted. Dad is desper- for the big night, nor competent enough to offer Sparta Guide is provided free of charge to students, filculty and staff members. The deadline for entries is noon ately trying to dress himself for work but has fashion advice. three working days before the desired publication date. Entry forms are available its the Spartan Daily office in burned a hole in the back of his suit because Once again, my dad pushed the envelope Dwight Bentel Hall, room 209. Entries can also be e-mailed to [email protected] titled "Sparta Guide." he is too domestically inept to use an iron, ev- of expected fatherly behavior and took me on a Space restrictions may require editing of submissions. Entries are printed in the order in which they are received. ery room of else house is a disaster, and rise weekend-long ball gown bonanza, scouring prac- children, now fill from their breakfast of cold tically every mall in the Bay Area to find the pizza and ice cream, are about to catch the bus perfect dress. What's more, when I fell in love TODAY to school clad in switn trunks and snorkeling with one that was not available in my size, lie Jewish Student Union gear in 30-degree weather. brought it home and tailored it to fit me yeah, A School of Are and Design Hanukkah House Party will take place from Or what about the McDonald's ad its using a real sewing machine and everything. Sure, 11 'a.m. to 2 p.m. An art exhibit featuring student galleries will take at the Paseo de Cesar Chavez. For which Mom Isas to leave town for a business it was embarrassing when he pointed out that he more information, call trip? She leaves specific place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art building. For Dylan at (510) 685-8564. instructions on how needed to "take in the bust a lot more," as I was to reheat the week's worth of pre-made meals CARLY RODEN on the phone with my date, but I appreciated him more information, call the gallery office at 924:4330. Catholic Campus Ministry stacked in color-coded Tupperware, but Dad nonetheless for playing a role in something that Daily Mass will take place at 12:10 p.m. "Faith dumbfounded by the complexity of a mi- was important to inc. Catholic Campus Ministry crowave treats the kiddies to Happy Meals instead. Of course, I saw iny dad engage in "more traditional" male Daily Mass will take place at 12:10 p.m. in the Formation" will take place from 5:45 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Both events will take place at the Catholic Campus Perhaps else women who relate to these situations find a behavior, such as gawking when beautifill actresses were on TV Catholic Campus Ministry Chapel. For more informa- Ministry. For more information, call Father Mike sense of power, self-worth or martyrdom in griping about !low and beating Isis chest like Cro-Magnon man when the 49ers tion, call Father Mike Carson at 938-1610. Carson at 938-1610. their husbands are helpless buffoons. But in reality, this reflects won the Super Bowl, but I also saw him hold my brother's hand nothing more than poor judgment ruts their parts for marrying and cry at my grandfather's funeral. Comparative Religious Studies Program School of Music such imbeciles in the first place. A tnie feminist perspective should OW lismsim MOO Mid their "Ramadan Roundtable: Reflections on Islamic As someone "The Listening Hour" concert series with solo and who spent the bulk of her teenage years being abilities based on presumptions, generalized expectations and Fasting" will take place from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. at raised by a single father, I can attest to both the unwarranted stereotypes, but rather embrace chamber music will take place from 12:30 p.m. to their limitless potential as peo- the Engineering building auditorium, room 189. For criticisms they endure and their boundless devotion and skill ple and equals. 1:20 p.m. in the Music building Concert Hall. It will more information, call Chris Jochim at 924-4463. at parenting. Past and present oppression of women is no excuse fix- hy- feature music ensemble students from the string studio On countless occasions my father's qualifications to raise pocrisy,. The goal of the women's movement has never been one of Ethan Filner. For more information, Financial Management Association call the music children especially a daughter were brought into ques- of proving gender superiority or domination. It has been one of office at 924-4673. An ethics seminar will take place from 3 p.m. to tion. Everyone from complete strangers to iny friends' parents, equality and mutual respect, an,' our words and actions should 5 p.m. in the Almaden room of the Student Union. and even my own mother at times, made comments inferring reflect that. Phi Alpha Theta History For more information, call 674-1599. Honors Society that my brother and I would somehow wind up handicapped A meeting will take place at 3 p.m. in the Dudley without a constant female influence. Moorhead Hall history office Counseling Services lounge. Non-history In the sixths grade I was sick and needed to be picked up Carly Roden is a Spartan Daily ropy edam: majors are welcome. For tnore information, An anger management group will meet from 3:30 p.m. call Paul at from school. When the secretary looked at the contact infor- Mis is thefinal edition of'/Inother Shade of Gray" 247-8973. to 5 p.m. in the Administration building, room 201. For more information, call 924-5910. Nigerian student Association CREEP ON CAMPUS AIDA) CASSERLY A general meeting will take place San Jose State University Police Department at 6 p.m. in the Ohlone room of the Student Union. The deadline to enroll in Campus Emergency For more infor- mation, call 439-4607. Response Team Training is Jan. 3, 2005. Free training will take place on Jan. 7, 14 and 21 from 8:30 a.m. to SJSU DotNet User Group 3:30 p.m. at the University Police Department. For A monthly meeting about more information, call i.e. William Coker at Microsoft software, includ- ing 924-2173. a raffle, will take place from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the Art building room 133. For more information, visit TUESDAY http://www.cob.sjsu.edu/msdotnetug/ Victory Campus Ministries SJSU Staff Artique "The Source' will take place at 7 p.m. in Boccardo A multicultural craft show will take place from 9 a.m. Business Complex, room 123. Learn about the amaz- to 4 p.m. on the ground floor of the Student Union. ing destiny God has for your life, For more informa- For more information, call Ginny Smith at 924-5013. tion, call Marla at (510) 368-8239.

School of Art and Design San Jose State University Police Department An art exhibition featuring student galleries will take The deadline to enroll in Campus Emergency place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art building. The Response Team Training is Jan. 3,2005. Free training "'Tuesday Night Lecture Series" will take place from will take place on Jan. 7, 14 and 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the Art building, room 133. An art 3:30 p.m. at the University Police Department. For reception for student galleries will take place in the more information, call Lt. William Coker at Art building. For more information, call the gallery 924-2173. office at 924-4330.

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ABOVE: Senior dance major Andrea Moody practices skating at the ice rink created for the holiday season in downtown San Jose. This is her first semester on the ice skating team. RIGHT: Snow falls on Ugonna, left, and Jessica, center, on Sunday at Christmas in the 31 Park in downtown San Jose. The snow machines were placed near the top of various light posts,

During Finals The Student Union will have Extended Hours

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BOOKS I Bands play to raisefunds fOr 'Books to Baghdad' And one, and two continueclfrom pagel to shows a lot and attends Abraham concert as a venue, rents out part of Lincoln High School in San Jose. a church called The Father's House said his friend, Rebecca Rabah , Vertilus said the fact the bands in San Jose on Friday and Saturday Flores, also an SJSU student, en- were playing to raise money to send nights, said Todd Schuster, producer couraged him to raise Money and do books to Iraq was "bitchie." for The Cave. whatever he could to help out with Schuster said the venue, which is the war in Iraq. Jebus Ortiz, a bass player for about a month old, sometimes inter- Rabalt said he came across an arti- Shades of Eden out of San Jose, said mixes secular bands with Christian cle the concert was a good thing to do be- in the Spartan Daily about associ- bands and provides kids with a safe ate Professor Jonathan cause most bands don't get paid much history Roth's place to hang out, pot project, "Books to Baghdad." at shows, if they get paid at all. 'It's somewhat of a ministry," Roth said the project has received 'It's good for all the money the said. 41 boxes of donated university-level bands are supposed to get to go to a Schuster to books that will be shipped to Iraq for good cause," Ortiz said. The "Books Baghdad" books to use at university libraries, will be shipped Jacksonville State "It stood out pretty well for me University in Alabama from where other books that I could do something to help," "It's pretty cool they will be shipped with Rabah said, "So I put together a show being sent by Safaa Al-Hamdani, a at the university with about six of my favorite hard- professor of biology tied to the project, said core bands." playingfor a charity who is also

Rabah said Roth needs about $600 Roth, the history professor. to ship the books. event. This is (our) Originally, the books were go- "Hopefully we can raise that from ing to be sent to Iraq via the U.S. the show," he said. first event." State Department's Denton Program, The show also featured a raffle which uses military jets to send hu- with prizes, including vinyl records, manitarian aide on a space-available T-shirts, compact discs and stickers, basis, Rods said. all donated by various record labels. Because of the ongoing war, how- Rabah said he advertised the con- Chris Farris, ever, space has not been available, cert via fliers, the Internet and word- Roth said. of-mouth. guitarist He said professors and students in Cara Bowyer / Daily Staff Kim Sandoval, a resident of San Iraq are studying and working under Jose who came to see Shades of Eden, conditions that are almost unimagi- Elysha Omoomy, a double major in advertising and photography participates in the Aerobicthon in the said she saw a bulletin for the concert nable to people. Spartan Complex on Friday. The Aerobicthon included a variety of classes including kickboxing, cardio on a Web site. "They're coming out of a war and funk and other various activities. "Hardcore and metal-core this Germain Salazar, guitarist for a dictatorship and they're building an music has a certain appeal," Sandoval Shades of Eden, agreed. educational system," Roth said. "Our said. "If this music is going to benefit "We were pretty much available students and faculty can give them the others, more power to it," so we decided to do it," Salazar said. tools to help them do this job." REYNOLDS I `He's like a tough lover.' Tasha Rossi, a junior at Archbish- "(Rabah)'s a good guy." Roth did not attend the concert op Mitty High School in San Jose, Chris Farris, a guitarist for the Sa- but said he was thrilled and touched continuedfrom page 1 follows into the broadcast newsroom Reynolds leaves his seat and barks said she thought the concert was a linas-based band Silence Within, said that Rabah, whom he had never met, where Reynolds assures one of the an- commands at Isis crew to get every- good idea. that Isis band was added onto the con- was organizing it. band who rushed onto the field in a chors, Mary Baynes, that she will do thing back in line. "Not a lot of people do that around cert list at the last minute. "I'm very impressed with Jihad," premature victory celebration. great on the show. James Jones, who works in the here," Rossi said, "Lately, shows have "It's pretty cool playing for a char- Roth said. "People sometimes talk "He put it very bluntly," Rucker Reynolds is the center of attention control room with Reynolds, said beets doing a lot of charity events." ity event," he said. "This is (our) first about this younger generation and said, "He said, 'I love this business and as he sits at the side of a T-shaped Reynolds' style is tough and effective. Some people at the concert weren't one." bow they're not interested in help- I love teaching young people how to table, telling the on-camera and be- "He's like a tough lover," Jones initially aware the show's proceeds Rabah said he wouldn't have an of- ing others. When something like this do it and bring their talents out. To hind -the-scenes personnel that the said. "He'll let you know you screwed would go toward a charitable cause. ficial count of bow much money was happens, it really shows there's a lot of have them shine. To have them liter- layout of the show is complete with up in a loving way." "I just came for the bands," said made at the concert until today. good feeling out there, a lot of will- ally wake up to the notion that this various cues. Rucker said this was his way of de- Lynette Vertilus, who said she goes The Cave, which was hosting the ingness to help others." could be beneficial to how they pres- Tiffany Williams, a junior in manding excellence from his students. ent their credentials in the future. To broadcast journalism who has worked The telecast ended with a tribute plant that seed of hope." as a student anchor on "Update News," to Reynolds, including warm wishes Jerry Sandy, who was a student said she would miss how Reynolds is from "Update News" alumni Damien stage manager at "Update News" able to reassure and guide nervous Trujillo of NBC-I.1 and Valerie Cole- in the 1970s and currently works at students before their telecasts. man of CNN, both of whom have been KGO, said he came back to watch "Anytime I've had to do on-cam- mentored by Reynolds, and black-and- his friend and teacher in his last SJSU era stuff, you can tell by looking at me white footage of Reynolds with long broadcast at the helm. that I'm scared to death," Williams hair and a handlebar mustache. Sandy, who helped produce the said, "but he always comes on by and Reynolds continues to stay tense original pilot of the "Love Connec- says, 'You're doing a great job, you'll until the very last second of the tele- tion" and "The Gong Show" and is do alright.' I think it will be a lot dif- cast is over, despite the control room known by his friends as "Spartacus," ferent (without him)." camera pulling him into the center said it was hard to see Update News Reynolds said he could already feel shot of the broadcast. without Reynolds involved. his absence at his post affecting "Up- "It probably won't hit me until I "It's in his blood to (direct "Update date News." drive home," Reynolds said. News")," Sandy said. "He's leaving his "The hard part is knowing that The denizens of the packed con- home. It's extremely emotional." someone else will be here instead of trol room erupt in applause for the With more than half an hour un- me," Reynolds said, "(but) for once I completion of his last show. WEST VALLEY til the final "Update News" broadcast, COLLEGE can finally be sick on a Friday." Reynolds stands up, holds up Ins Reynolds said there is is rarely a break Reynolds returns to the control hands and reflects upon a question in the show preparation where he and room and once the telecast starts, the asked by one of his friends. the control room staff aren't rushing jokes are silenced for Reynolds to ut- "I'm not a poet," Reynolds said. HAS show SOMETHING all the elements of to get the NEW ter audio cues for the production and "Storyteller, maybe. Philosopher, into place. floor staff maybe but not a poet. Just remem- The control mom staff chuckle Everything moves smoothly until ber what I said earlier love your and cavort over inside jokes and re- an audio snag throws off the tinting enemies, make them crazy and do the FOR YOU tirement jibes. The playful energy THIS JANUARY of the show, hard work first." irt DEPARTMENT COURSE TITLEJNO, MORNING EVENING Enroll in a Paralegal Para 47 IC , Engineering Engr 65 RAMADAN I Alumnus will share experiences offasting Engineering Engr 65 W1NTERSESSION Health Care Tech HCT 001 X continuedfrom page 1 "By this experience, he will help build Medina said. The two members had Health Care Tech HCT 70 Afternoon true tolerance, and acceptance be- not been confirmed by Sunday, Me- Class on Fashion Design FD 82 X elsewhere, Ramadan usually falls on a tween Muslims and non -Muslims." dina said. 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By Amber Sheldon moorings. Special to the Daily With 7:08 left to play in the first period, Cal forward Sean Hari was called for interference. The San Jose State University ice hockey Less than a minute into SJSU's powerp laic club defeated long-time rivals Stanford Uni- Nave fed the puck to Spartan point leader Sears versity and Cal Berkeley to win the ninth an- Scarbrough stationed in the slot. Scarinough nual Pennysaver Gold Rush Tournament over connected with the one-timer to give the Spar- the weekend. tans a 2-0 lead. ' Cal won the tournament last year and SJSU Forward Kelly Spain would provide another was able to regain possession of the trophy in insurance tally at 14:55 as he was able to knock crowd-pleasing fashion. in his own rebound from the bottom of the During Friday's semifinal match against nearside face-off circle. Stanford, with just 10 seconds left in the game, The second period started off promising SJSU forward Jon Barney leapt from the pen- for the SJSU squad as Nave threaded the Cal alty box and raced up the farside boards to join defense, forced their goaltender to drop with the offensive rush. a quick juke and then easily flipped the puck Spartan captain Ray Kellam threw the into the cage for Spartans' fourth goal. puck across the ice to Barney, heading toward However, the tide would turn in favor of the the Stanford net and with 2.2 seconds re- visiting team as Cal took advantage of a wide- maining on the clock Barney ripped the puck open net when Lowe left the crease to play the home, puck, which bounced onto the tape of a Cal The wailing submarine dive horn that sig- skater posted out front. nals a Spartan goal was barely audible over the Spartan head coach Ron Glasow said his resulting roar of a 650-plus crowd packed into team had surrendered a few bad goals, which 1, the north rink at Logitech Ice Center. changed the momentum of the game. Barney's tally was not a game-tying goal or "With Cal's first goal our goalie was caught even the game-winning goal. It was lucky No. out of the net and that gave them some light," 13 in a 13-1 decision over the Cardinal. Glasow said. "If that hadn't had happened (the 's. "I did feel an emotional charge from the score) probably wouldn't have been that close, crowd because it's always good to see Barney but they just got a few good breaks." get a goal as a fan favorite," Kellam said. A reinvigorated Cal team pulled within two The other semifinal match found the UC as they registered their second goal on a break- Davis Aggies posting a surprising 4-1 upset away at 14:45. over the defending Gold Rush Champions at But SJSU would regain their three-goal lead Berkeley Iceland. when a shot deflected off the chest of forward SJSU forward Mason Nave was surprised Chris Lee and into the Cal cage. The Golden by the Aggies defeating the Golden Bears in Bears would adamantly dispute the goal, but their own barn. the referee stood firm on the call. Don Hockwater / Daily Stall "Cal's a tougher team to play," Nave said. "I Just 10 seconds after the center ice face-off, don't know how they lost last night's game to Cal beat Lowe with a slap shot from the far San Jose State University center Chris Lee, No. 22, battles for the puck with a Cal player in front of the Cal goalie during the Spar- Davis because Cal's a much better team." point to bring the score to 5-3 prior to the fi- tans' 7-5 victory Saturday. SJSU won the Championship of the Gold Rush Tournament, On Saturday night, the crowd was expect- nal frame. ing UC Davis skaters to step out of the visitors' Less than five minutes into the third pe- secure a 7-5 SIR' Gold Rush Tournament vic- versity club. ing stanza. locker room, but it was the Golden Bears that riod, the Golden Bears connected with their tory and return the trophy to San Jose. Early in the match the Cardinal were At the start of middle frame, Stanford was took to the ice for a second chance to defend 19th shot and broke the Spartans' lead to a sin- Kellam said, winning the trophy was the awarded a four-minute power play at 9:09 of called for goalie interference providing SJSU their title during the championship round, as gle goal for the first time that night. irain goal far the team. the first period sifter Spartan forward Lonny with their first power play. the Aggies were unable to make the trip to With 11:59 left to play in the game, SJSU "I've been to this weekend Lovins was assessed a two-minute crosscheck- SJSU made quick work of the man-advan- San Jose. defenseman Logan Martinez's shot slid just for a long time. I've been dying to get the tro- ing penalty and subsequently slapped with an tage when rookie Jeff Mattern notched his first The Spartans did not intend to suffer the over the goal line to give the Spartans much phy back," Kellam said. additional two-minutes for unsportsmanlike goal of the season. pain of allowing Cal to take the trophy back needed insurance with his first goal of the sea- Coach Glasow said he was still shaking long conduct. With their 30th shot, ten times more than to Berkeley. son. after the final horn sounded and the center ice With 2:36 left to kill on the four-minute what the Cardinal could muster, Spain was SJSU dominated the first period, out- The Golden Bears' point leader Amir Moa- trophy ceremony and celebration had come to penalty, Kellam netted a short-handed goal awarded the hat trick as the puck slipped past shooting the Golden Bears 22-7 and notching zeni wasn't about to let the Spartans rest easy as an end. to put the Spartans on the board with assists Straigis's left pad and over the goal line. three goals as Spartan netminder Ryan Lowe his hard shot from the nearside boards hit the "It was a really tough game because Cal from line mate Scarbrough and defensernan On the very next shot Straigis faced, Nave remained perfect between the pipes. outside twine to bring his team back to within is a great competitor," Glasow said. "It's bet- Paul Fuller. scored to bump the Spartan lead to 7-0. At 7:25 of the contest, freshman forward one goal. ter to win a game like that than blow some- SJSU struck again when forward Kel- At the opening of the final stanza, goalten- Tommy Lee put the Spartans on the board Cal fought hard to tie the game, but Lowe body out." ly Spain misted a shot over the outstretched der Joe Best was hit with a crosschecking in- by tucking the puck between Cal goalie Brad shut down the Golden Bears' offensive on- glove of Stanford netminder John Straigis at fraction, which would be served by SJSU blue - Buss's skate and the nearside goal post. slaught with solid backstopping. Opening Round 13:44. liner Trevor Lee. Two minutes later the Golden Bears The final tally came courtesy of Spartan With 2:10 remaining, Spain tallied his sec- With 37 seconds remaining on Stanford's thought they had evened the score at 1-1, veteran forward and former Palmer College The SJSU men's hockey club registered 20 ond goal of the night and Scarbrough added but the referee waved off the game-tying tal- skater Adam Dekeyrel, as his one-timer from goals in two nights. with 13 of those coming at one more tally to boost the Spartan lead to 4- ly because the Spartan net had slipped off the the top of the slot found the back of the net to the expense of an undermanned Stanford Uni- 0 just 20 seconds before the end of' the open- see HOCKEY, page 7 Last-second shot sinks women's basketball team

By Sara Spivey Richard said. Daily Staff Writer With Santa Clara's shooters averag- ing 40 percent from the 3-point range, With a half second left in the Spar- Richard said the Spartans changed up tan women's basketball game against their defensive strategy to force the Santa Clara University on Friday Broncos to pass the ball inside. at the Event Center, Bronco guard She said the Spartans reached their Kayla Huss sank a game-winning 3- goal of keeping the Broncos under five point shot from half court, bringing 3 -pointers, but at the expense of giving the score to 75-72. Santa Clara (2-3) up points from inside. would go on to defeat San Jose State For the first 10 minutes of the University (3-2), 75-74. game, the Spartans kept Santa Clara The Broncos' bench went wild af- from scoring a 3 -pointer, but with 10: ter Huss' shot, drawing a technical 14 left in the first half, Bronco guard foul when celebrating players came Ashley Graham hit a 3 -pointer and onto the floor. sparked a 15-0 Broncos run. San Jose State University senior The Broncos would finish the half forward Lamisha Augustine sank both with a 38-30 lead, technical foul shots, adding two points Although SJSU nipped at Santa to the Spartans' score, but it would not Clara's heels throughout the entire Shaininder Dulai / Daily Staff' be enough to win the game. second half, the Spartans trailed the San Jose State University guard Erica McGlaston defends Santa Clara Broncos by at least two points until SJSU head coach Janice Richard University guard Ashley Graham near half court on Friday at the Event called her final timeout with a half the last six seconds. Center. The 75-74 loss drops the Spartans' record to 3-2. SJSU hosts UC STUDENTS: Log in to tvlySJSU after December 10 to see second still left on the clock, but when With 12:44 left in the second Davis at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday at the Event Center. the Spartans returned to the court, ju- half the Spartans brought the score the new My Messages functionality. Your instructors, as elI nior guard Anetero Uiagaleilei's long to within two points with a 6-0 run, shot attempt went out of bounds. but the Broncos immediately went on as staff from administrative offices (Financial Aid, Records, Senior guard Erica McGlaston said their own 6-0 run, making the score etc.), can now send you cntical intonation via messages she thought Huss' winning shot was 62-54. one of skill, not of luck, but one the "Our problem was that we kept inside People Soft Spartans were not expecting. trading baskets with them and that's Athlete of the week', "There were so few seconds left what killed us," McGlaston said. "We on the shot clock, and we didn't think scored, but then we would let them Log in daily b see if any new messages they had enough seconds to dribble score so it didn't do us any good." await you. the ball all the way," McGlaston said. The Spartans relaxed a little in the Uiagaleilei had tied Friday's game last seconds because they thought they at the Event Center 72-72 with a 3- had the game, said senior center Nica is brought to you by: FACULTY: Self-Service access v1/4111 be granted to faculty pointer of her own with six seconds Gemo, but she said after this loss the members in January. No training is requiredi left on the clock. Spartans are going to "play tough." k There's a new gym in loon called fit 4 a hindsight, if I called that time- "We're going "In to play until the last a fitness center for women out after we scored that three and gave second so this doesn't happen again," ,.; us a chance to set up our defense, then she said. STAFF: Check tt're MySJSLI home page for information on we pushed them, forced them in the Although SJSU lost to Santa Clara, back, they perhaps (would) not (have the Spartans scored a season -high 74 .4 access and training. gotten) a last chance shot like that," points. .,. , 44, .:, More information is available for students, faculty and staff 0 on the MySJSU Help page. Functionality is also available via Chinese Cuisine FOOD TO GO the non-portal login. ... gesi .... _._ Mandarin & Stecbann Cuisine Ilos 1.aneb to Go Michael McFadden I.0 fir Is and Pinner raming Available S,JSU guard Open Daily closed Sunday We do deliver lo "Esplanade" Located at: We accept: VISA MC AMEX CIS Seared a Career bi:qb 20 pointy, in the 6158BollingetRiSaninte,Ca 95119 Spartans' 6 9-50 victory over Cal Pay 131 E. Jackson Street San Luis 408425445 6 Blocks North of Santa Clara Obispo on Saturday. ri)(n0= isaginottfilluxoni 294,3303 or 998-9427 Between 3rd and 4th Street Ionleniboatliats httpemysjsu edu ( vicoNpAy._ pEcpulER 2004 SPARTANpAILy. PAGE 7

Spartans best Ca .Poly. 69-50 Chandler scores 27 HOCKEY I Continuedfrom page 6 By Kevin Yuen "I was afraid when they went to it,", Johnson said. Daily Ste' Writer. "The first couple possessions we weren't very produc- power play, the same Spartan special tive against it. It looked like something that might cut teams trio that garnered the initial After whittling down a 16-point lead in the first into our lead." shorthanded tally struck again, with half to six points, the Spartans men's basketball team Though initially the zone stopped a couple Spartan Scarbrough flipping the biscuit past a exploded out of the second half and never looked back, drives, they eventually found a way to attack, sinking 4 shell-shocked Straigis. eventually us beating Cal Poly San Luis Obispo 69-50 on handful of 3-pointers."Well, The Cardinal was desperate Saturday'. we got them taking a couple shots out of avoid being blanked by the Spartans. The Mustangs made the first basket of the match, rhythm early," Bromley said. "So they didn't attack as At 10;24 they finally managed to leading for, the last time in the game. much out of it, but as good teams do, they got a little solve Best with their 10th shot of the . Spartan guard Michael MeFadden scored a career- rhythm and got a few threes against it, and obviously night to spoil SJSU's effort to earn best Of 20 points off the bench and. forward Marquin we had to go back to man (on man defense)." their first shutout of the season. Chandler matched his career-high of 27 points as the Jolinwn added that he thought it was funny , since On the resulting power play Stan- Spartan offense dominated the Mustangs, scoring 43 the Mustangs have not shown any zone this season. ford almost doubled their score on points in the second half against a zone defense that "I'm sure after watching the Santa Clara (Universi- a breakaway, but Best managed to had given the Spartans problems in the past, ty) game and the (University of the) Pacific game, they quickly coast to block the shot. McFadden said not letting the Mustangs within said we better zone these guys up and sure enough they "They got the pass across the mid- single digits of the Spartans in the second half made did in the second half," dle, the guy one-timed it and I barely the lead more comfortable. Johnson said the team had been working on attack- got across to make the save to the cor- "It makes the opposing team think that tHey don't ing the zone defense the past few days. ner," Best said. have a chance," he said. "It takes the momentum away "I think it showed tonight," he said. As the final seconds ticked off the from the opposing team and also coming out in the sec- Center Matt Misko and forward Alex Elam ran into clock the crowd chanted for Barney to ond half and playing a lot harder." foul trouble late in the game. be released from the sin bin. The Spartans went for a 16-0 run in the first half; to "I thought they got some big guys, and Misko and And in dramatic fashion fit for make the score 16-2. However, the half ended with the Elam were put at a disadvantage and that's when they game sevens of the NHL's Stanley Mustangs hot at the Spartans' heels 26-20. foul," Johnson said. Cup Finals or as a perfect ending to a "The team had a little bit of a letdown," said Spar- Bromley said Chandler was the player that they Hollywood blockbuster, Barney got his tan head coach Phil Johnson. "We kept doing the same concentrated on stopping. goal two seconds before the buzzer. thing. We got a little impatient offensively." "He was our nemesis going into the game," Bromley "I'll take 'em with one second left," Mustangs head coach Kevin Bromley said he was said, "I know we didn't really have anyone at that cali- Barney said. glad that his team was able to stay in the game at the ber to match up." The Spartans will continue fight- half. Johnson said he is aware of Chandler's ability, but ing to remain one of top four teams in "They way it started out, we could have been down the Spartans will need to beef up other areas of their Robert Spading / Daily Staff the American Collegiate Hockey As- 18, 19,20," he said. game if they want to keep winning. sociation's Division II West Region to As the second half began, the Mustangs threw up "Teams are going to start playing him harder," he Senior San Jose State University guard Michael McFadden looks to pass during try and earn a berth into the Nation- a zone defense, which had been effective against the said. "We're going to need more weapons. Fortunately the Spartans 69-50 win over Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. McFadden scored a career al Championship scheduled for early Spartans in the past. tonight we had (McFadden) as a second weapon." high 20 points. 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instead of regular basketball's Wasn't playing sports in my se- Megginson, a kinesiology rule of three seconds in the key, nior year in high se tool, I want- professor, said the ancients in Gill said. ed to get into troub e." her lab classes actually ride' in, When the players get the ball, However, he had a car acci- the wheelchairs and try to play they have to pass after they turn dent when he was still 17 years several sports such as basketball, their wheels twice, said Peter old, said Johnson, who is now 41 football, soccer and baseball, she Sanchez, a Warriors player. years old. said. Sanchez, 43, has been playing Johnson was willing to play Most students never see an in the team since he was 17 years the Sports and he said he's very actual wheelchair sport un- old, he said. glad he found an opportunity to til they watch the tournament, After Sanchez lost one of his play wheelchair basketball. she said, legs due to osteosarcoma, a type Gill, a Warriors player, said Saturday's game was the first of bone cancer, at 14 years old, through , wheelchair basketball, time for John Colendich, a se- he just stayed at home, but a so- he realized how he should man- nior kinesiology major, to watch cial worker told him about the age his life. an actual game. wheelchair basketball, he said, Gill said he was a football When Colendich played Sanchez said he joined the player before he had an inju- wheelchair basketball in class, he Warriors the same year as Jack- ry to his spinal cord. After Gill said it became very competitive, son joined the team as a coach. watched the world champion- but he said it wasn't as aggressive Whenever the Warriors have ship of wheelchair basketball, as the athletes' game. a game in San Jose, Jackson's Gill said he felt he wanted to "I would be afraid of play with mother, Hope Jackson, comes play on a team. these guys," Colendich said, and watches the game. Huey Scott, 60, a former Colendich also said, "I'm Hope said she still remem- Warrior, said he often conies to amazed the ball control they bers when she met Sanchez watch the game how the current have and the control of the for the first time in New Jer- team is doing. chair." sey, where she lived before she Scott said when he saw the Another student, Mike Har- moved to San Jose. wheelchair basketball for the ris, a senior kinesiology major, "When he came to the New first time, "I didn't think! would said this was the second time for Jersey, he was 19," Hope said. make it in the wheelchair." him to watch the tournament. "I'm very proud of how he start- Wheelchair basketball made Harris said he was surprised Scott realize ed, He's dedicated." even if people be- at the first tournament to see Since Hope goes to watch came disabled, they can still do even the athletes' wheelchairs games very often, she said something such as cross coun- turn over, how quickly the ath- she feels much pleasure being try or the overseas and to have letes get up. Eliza Gutierrez / Daily Staff around the Warriors, who she the game with different teams, "It's a very physical gatne, loves as much as her own son, he said. lie said. "They're very highly "Most of them call me 'Mama Julie Duncan, the manager, The Golden State Road Warriors huddle as a team following their victory over the Northern Lights of Alberta, Canada on skilled." Sunday morning. The Warriors a re led by Coach Paul Jackson and are sponsored by the NBA Golden State Warriors. Hope'," she said. said "Most of the people that Even if Hope is sick, she still I talked to said good life didn't Megginson said she's glad comes to the game, Sanchez said. start until they had an accident. her students have an opportu- WHEELCHAIR I Tourney held in honor of Warriors'founder "Mama Hope is very supportive When someone has an injury, nity to experience to try and see for the team." they go through the grieving," the sports. The strength of the Warriors continuedfrom page 1 and that's how Warriors started, and I thought, 'Oh, that's nice, the athletes is the most impor- Currently many athletes use The athletes are often able to Julie said. but I'm in the wrong gym,' and tant because they can't jump up light wheelchairs, some of which be role models to the other peo- is their great teamwork, which Nancy Megginson, a professor Duncan died in 2000, and I went to another gym there was to shoot the ball, Jackson said. are made out of titanium, but ple, especially young children, won them all of their games in of department of kinesiology. Julie said people want to keep the jazzercise." Jackson said he needs to Sanchez said when he joined the Duncan said. the tournament, Johnson said. Every fall, students who are his memory alive for everything Jackson said he was very know wheelchair skills, and in- team, many athletes used to use "I don't go back to say 'If I "The core of the team has taking Megginson's classes set he did for the Warriors. confused, and sat down on a dividual athletes' injury levels heavy stainless steel wheelchairs. wasn't in a chair this could hap- been together so long," he said. up the annual tournament, and Jackson has been coach- bench for a while to think about vary. Some athletes are para- During the game, the wheel- pen or that could happen," Gill "We know what each other is on the actual tournament days, ing the Warriors for 27 years, what was going on. lyzed chest down and some chairs often hit aggressively, so said. "I don't want to go back to doing on the court." they need to watch the game as he said. Finally, Duncan, who even- can't use one or both their legs, the wheels are made out of car- see what my life would have been However, Johnson, Jackson well as help run the tournament, "Bill Duncan, the found- tually regained the ability to he said. bon fiber, which doesn't bend without a (wheel)chair." and Sanchez all said the Warriors she said. er, tricked me into becoming a walk, showed up in a wheelchair The Warriors meet two to easily, Sanchez said. Since the athletes are con- need to improve their defense. Duncan played wheelchair coach," Jackson said. and told Jackson the wheelchair three times a week and they go "In this sport, we get a lot of fined to a wheelchair, Lee Wil- Even though the defense basketball for a while after being Duncan said he needed a basketball team is the one Jack- over defense, offense, shooting injuries," he said. liamson, a Warriors player, said needs work, "We're the No.1 injured, said Julie Duncan, his coach for the basketball team, son had to take a look at. and wheelchair skills. Trooper Johnson, a Warrior, said the athletes need to obtain the team in N \VBA division two," wife, who is also the manager and and he told Jackson to take look Being a coach of the wheel- The wheelchair basketball he broke his rib in the Paralympics skills to manage both the ball Williamson said. scorekeeper for the Warriors. at the team. However, Jackson chair basketball team was a big follows NCAA rules and the at Athens, Greece this year. and wheelchair. The tournament is always One day, Duncan saw a man said he didn't know it was a challenge for Jackson who was court size and goal height are Johnson said this year was his Sometimes the ball sticks in held on the first weekend of De- who was wearing a wheelchair wheelchair basketball team. still in early 20s, he said. the all the same as professional fourth time to participating in between one wheelchair and an- cember at SJSLI, Duncan said. basketball team T-shirt and he Jackson said he went a gym To understand wheelchair basketball, said Chuck Gill, a the Paralympics in the wheel- other, and it's sometimes difficult "I'm proud of what my hus- told the man he used to play on to take a look the team one day. basketball, Jackson said he rides Warriors player. chair basketball. to pick up, Williamson said. band started what he accom- the team. "There were two gyms and at in a wheelchair to practice with However, the difference is Johnson said he used to play "We watch other players do plished," Julie Duncan said. "I'm The man asked Duncan if the first gym, I saw the all the ath- the team members. the athletes can hold the ball various sports. it, and see how they manage, and honored and proud of continue he wanted to make a new team, letes were on the (wheel)chairs, Getting the perspective of four seconds without dribbling However, he said "When I pick the balls," he said. this tradition." I I - Li= --I

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