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Volume 28 Number 29 Independent Student Publication of Nonhcrn Uni vcr'''Y Wcdnc,day, Apnl21, 1999 Shakespeare ill style Free speech: More than words

IJy t:d IAhinii,U s~hnc•dcr ... ud th .!t dc•p11c '" \itnltuntmuc to t't1thcr the lllUII' SwjJNefHirtf'r -..ccmmglylltNllute"lanpuJ!!C-thc "ihcr.:ltcJ",agucn.:" "'1'1le ptnh Suprcm~ Cuurt ha• '--J ld thJt !he lcm ;~rca · lh..:rc 'hnuld bc 'mlt~· The hr ~l Amendment ""d 1t' hN Amcmlmcnt '' not ah\olute lc'cluf prl't.I\IPn "' "~ re nntlctt rclatmn,h•p to the an~ w<~~ the She talked al'tlu\ hnw~;;crt;un filrlll\ guc,\lnp:· ,,ud \Hhneukr \h~ theme of a pre-.cn1a11on gi\Cn to of e'prC'"ltlll ;trc not r.:ovcred, \,llll \J!luene'' '' ;1 thrc.ll. hcr.:;m'c the Nonhem Kentud.y Unaer"t} mdudmg oh,(;en11) anJ !.kfanllid that hl;~\1.: arm yc;u' "11h 11 \1 ) "uri.: h,,, only applicable to the federal go'­ h:rno,h ~'>ere :1 lradlllUilill ')'mbol to ahHl)'' been n •• rriltl\e. f•gui;II!H' ernrncnt She •:ud th e Y.Ord protc~t the ".IT and pcr,mt;jl." 'a'd hnl.:c "' It '~ "Cong r e~~·· Wl thm the pa''·•ge &hm·•dert;lll.:ed ubolu "comcm 'ort of hl.: e tellmg ~tone~. t') in~ to "Congrc\S 'hall not pa<;' an) Ia"'" ncutral•t)'" ~he nplamcd !hat under,tand Y.hat"\ gmng on 111m~ was mterprete!.l a~ the federal go'­ although thc ~mcrnmcntcan rcgu hfe. mcludmg fanul) pun'"'" <~nd cmmcn1 . and 11 "asn't un11l IIJ25 late 'nmc 'fX'e~h . '' c;wnot, gencr­ thmg' l1l.:c that .'" he ~a1d !hat !he Supreme Coon mcorpor:u­ all). b:1~cd ,nJcly nn content 1-' mkc c\plamcd lhouthc figur<~ cd the protecuon of the I·HM "'Th.tt "· the gm cmmcnt cannot 11\ C a~pcct of h1 ~ v.orl.: wmc11mc' Amendmem mto the the l·uurtcenth 'ch.-ct ·,pcer.:h \" hcc;tu,c '' I1J.:e, '"'ol,cd na~cdnc.-.~ '"Th.: nudu' Amend ment Schneider explamed 10oha1 11 'a}'· '~r'u' ·,pccch B."' of my work offended \ume pcopl~. that thi,, in pilrt.t;uarant ecd protec­ but I lll!\Crh:1d :.b1g fault "''th tholt tiOn :1gain•t ~tate government•. Sec SPEECH. Jl~1gc 2 NKU: More than concrete

Hy Me l h ~ n Urudley Swff Rl'pllrtt> r

Wh en pe-ople first 'ce the cam­ pu' of Nunhcrn Ken1ucl.:y Un1vc r ~ity. they may JU'I \CC a lot of concrete There arc ot her thmg~ on the campus at NKU that 1 -om:~ l BerkshnefThl' Nvn,.l'f1ll'f" may not be noticed at fil'l glance Dr. Jan ~o:. u tlro(essor in thc l.ltcntun· and L : m~tu agt' l>\' l)artmcnt, and Hruthu Ritbe, u senlor In Landrum llal l. the hrM floor En).Cii\h major. prepare to mod\'l tht.'ir Rctmi '>!>llll('t' df('\"-" a t the Lit. & La ng. Shakespeare (esth·a l has 'unken 111 part~ and no longer ~ Thur-.da). meet~ the "all In room• 108 and 109, there "an meh !.l•ffcrence from where the floor "a' origt­ Kentucky cares about kids nall) ~ uppo ~cd to be. The floor ha.~o ~unken enough to mo'c the ll) t:d Lcbin~tc r ·n,c hlue nhhnn ~·ampmg n 0Cg.1n a' on child :~bose. According to Miller­ door frame<, and ~ tud cnt' ha'c Suif!Rt>/Hif11'r ;t 1\''uh of:. d11ld uhu'-1.' tmj!cdy m Cox. <.C\eral campaigns arc in place. been trapped 111 cht,sroom\. Mar~11: Wi..e/1)11' Noflllfm(r Virg nu;•ano,l agr.Lildmothcr\cff(lrtto "One of the th ing<~ the Task Force Jenny M1ll cr, asemorart major, Tht' sundlul ln front ofNunn ll ul l l~j u \t ont• ur tlu· many unusual thin~t' "lllC Nonhcm Kcntuck) Ta~l.: I-oree r:II\C ;I .... Merll'\\ 01 the I"UC doc~ i <~ develop special programs thltt ~a id , '" I think 11 " 'c:1ry that the tm NKU ' l>~' II III IIU \. on Child Sc~ual Ahu.-.c. '" .:.-onJUIK'· A~Tnrdmg tn K,1th) M1llcr Cm. address child sex ual abuse," sa id fl oor m Landrum i<~ sinl.:mg, but tion w1th The 1-'arml) Nurtunng conrduwtor of tl"' "l ,t,J.: l·un:c. !he tvllllcr-Co.\. it's ju~t one of th o~c Y.Clrd thmg' in front of Nunn lla ll doc\ not "url.: ed fo r the p:t~t fi\C ye:1r' Center of KcnttK:l.), h:l\e tcan11..-d up blue nbhon " U"---d -•~ a ")mbol of One progrnm is !he "I Care About at N KU,I•kethclunnels'" work properly. The hlod' that Joe ll.trgett. a \emor Engll'h to form a month -long c:unJXlip:n ch•ld :rhtl-.e:mt.l " u-.cdto "gmfy the Kid," hcense plates. Miller-Cox said The rumor of wh) Landrum ~ ~ 10.erc meant to keep the tunc ha\ C lllJJtll". ~aid. "" I heard you ~·;m't focu$mg on ch il d nbu....:. The cam­ bt..'!!lmlmg nt duld uhu ....• lll\'''-'nuon the plates can be purchao;ed at the lllO\ sin king 1~ ~aid to be that 11 wa\ been cd The top of the ,un­ "all.: thmu~h the bottc,m noor of paign. "h1ch run~ th roughout Apnl, " mnnth Shc'iudC\C'')Illll.'h:t\l.:t:d to count) clerk"sofflce "'hen regis~ring built on )Y.amp land dial wa' ~uppo,ed to be 'een BI· Phccau,cthcrc"';lb•gmd•n t"Oilductcd each )Car to create puhhc \\ear or anxh a nhOnna' a ,110" of fora Kent ucky hceno,e plate. She said Montca Adam\, a lifelong through, hut Nunn !lull "a' built thl' "·I)" Th" could he "h) there a .... arcncs~ fur child abu-.e i\~ue' 'upport the plates cost SSO. $ 10 of which 111 front ofn ar.: '"" cle\dtnr \haft, on both ~ kilk-off fOf the campa.gn 'tart­ AccnrdmJ; to lb.· Luml) 'ununng goc~ tOY.'ard lbe Child VK:tims Tru ~t lhghland lle•ghts re~•dcnt , \ald. There'' al.;;o a "atcr fountam ..,.,fc led the e'cnt and emoc10rul al:lu-.c and 'crhal abo~ gram. swamp proclauned Apnl I "' Blue R1bbon In Nonhcm Kcntud). cllurh h.t\e AccOfdmg to Miller-Colt, the There are o ther odd thmgs on gar!.len "hich doc~ not -.orl.: Th•\ l.:no"n for mure than the amount Day" in Kcmucl.:) h...'i..'ll under "J) to l" fl'JIC a". IR."Tl

1"/n~is thl' tltirdm t1 l'f>rlf'l' o{cmtdt'li l"hc Outrc;~~h -.~,J.: l·orce I) focu~ing on exactly is the \ tudent populationT" ,,tudents from d1ffl'rcnt bad;ground' In What the Ta,J.: l·orce '' 'tn\ mg for " a tlt>ttiiiiK with tilt' Strtttegic Tlld. fon n umf ) mg I he outr~a ...· h \tructure to promote Redding said . udd1tion to 'tudcnts commg from both nmrecohcrcnt ')\tem thmurl'llllttlillgNortltl'f/1 Kf't/luil.\ the Ulli\Chlty Ill the t.:O IIUl\ Unlty, While the Once th e profile was de,clopcd, they urban as "ell a' rural background,, we " It (Gcncnl Stud1e') 'l10uldn"t JU\I he a Unllf'nll\ llllotlll'llt'll tt'lllun 1'ht> CurnLulu m"la\.._ 1-urcc i' re,tructuringthe then dealt with '" What do "e wunt our hu\e a high numhcr of fi rst-generati On \enes of hurdle,," Garn' \Jid They 1iHk I- on t'f urr dt'ltlml( 1111h m(lln GcncrJI Stud1t\ tract that all ~tudents are Ge neral Education course to dor· coll ege S!udents, Jlllhl ~tu!.lent\ commute ~ hou l d prep<~rc 11 \ludcnt tu help th<·m IK· a IHflrcu t/wt M til e hcmgt NKU. ht~tli 11111t requut'd 111 take, m atkhuon to classes in Acco rding to Dr. Rudy Gums of and "e rccel\e m~ny tram,fer \tudent\ "lifelona lcarner," he \llld Ill t hl' 1"1111/fiU\ tllld Ill thl' I 0/1!/IIU/1/1\ tJf thc1r IIMJOr Socioloay and Anthropology, the Task Garnll sa1d th at the current \ystellll\n't '" I prefer to thml.: of thc,c th 1-Hf'mw/ lurNt' At.:t.:mJmg ttl Ru~eh Rc:ddlllg, dean of Force set about 1ntplementma "A curr1 cu nccessanly bad, hut MUd, "\I. e t•an du het Studtc-,,'" he \a1d 8) 1-'orrt"lll Herlo:llhlre the Colle1e of Alh and SCiCIKe\ and ch1ur tum that Ill senou about the ne d of llCu- 1er " One chJngc the) arc- rropo"ng ~~ to Nt'MSI-.dltor o lthe Curru.:ulum Tu,l l·orce, the) s1artN dents that wa01 to succeed " Some of the prohlc-ms he \81!.1 th:ll arc tn ha\e a more ptc'i-Cnbed ~truLturr. v.11h lc\\ lool.:mlatthc t.:urnr.:ulum by definm& the But in formulatma th1 ~. th y ha\e to tat ­ the cunent Gencr

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0265.tif Forrest Berkshire News Editor 2 NEWS 572-5260

H IE NORTHERNER Wcdnc~day, Apri l 21. 1999 NKU declines to support 'issue of conscience' Trial Questioned

By Kkk Amburaey Abu-Jtlmal l'OI1Cend thM untli he is I uh , law ~tudcnt at the II ~ Hick \mhu r~ey ''an•nlnnpcmcntonthe,tudcnt'' anyone·, da'' and not related to a Stqff Rcpont:r liven a new trial, juwce will not be ·''''f/H'·IIttrlrr nght' the \lhiKJI " Lni\Cr\tty of C'tnc•nnatl who 1\ don< ''The AI ll ol Ohm would he !loY. CHr. Dr gotna to be one of legal ob~r"ers Mumi.l Abu·llmll wu a journal~ 'llteatJUmcnU foranew lrial ~ : 'l;urthan Kcntud.. y lm,er~H) deeply ~o:ull\:crncd to .. now that a 'Wa,h•n~;ton . dtrcctor of Afm:an at the march, behe~re~ that the v.'ho was abo I JnefTftr of the Bl.ek ntlll:lilh hJ\e deemed 11 " 1nappro unncr'lty. wh1lh ma .. C\ trlln\­ Amenliln Stud1e\ at NKU, m;uo;;h relate toKadcmicJ Panthefs.. Abu-Jamal spoke out apul.'il ••• The caliber d Abu·Jamal'a P' SOCid)'. and the cabber of the bul let thll was rn.nc·- lnr Student<> Together portauon a~r;lJI;•hlc to \tudcnt bche\e\ that th" would he \-ery " Tht\ prntc\t would be equtva­ i5SUC:S in inelucJJfiJ police brv­ tallty. ~moved from OffiCer FaW1mer did \t!.Jin'l R:t\:1'111 (S T A R ) to U'oe @TOU p\ for II \:lrJety of e\ent\. edm:attonal lcnt to an mtcrn~htp if the s10dent In 198 1. he allepdly saw his broth­ unt\Cr.un tn t;l~C a ,t,md on the '''uc of Wll\ \Ole I) h;t\Cd un the content, II bcr. wa' g1vcn an tnl.hcatwn of the from her office Oflker Faulkner was shot and ki lled ram! to defend him and wulater diJ.. the ~..~,,. ol \lumw Ahu-J:Imal would pmmpt unc,tl[lliLIOn hy the uut~.:omc pnor to the dental of um "Itt\ not appropnatc for me to be dunng this bme. Abu-Jamal WM tried !"icc ''lkhar for more mformauon ACI.lJ. ver,tt) tmn\portnllon mvnlvcd w1th 11 unt1I II IS brought and found guilty for lhe death and scn­ """"· 1m ·\hu-Jnn1.1l', ca<.c.) to my attcnuon thllt tenetd 10 death. ••• Judae Sabo presided in tho case. Ho~ver, supporters of Abu-Jamu.J Sabo is known as the ''hanging jvdge" \IMl. \h:mlcy. vice-pTC\­ there 1\ 11 problem." believes that he did not mceive a fni r because he has sentenced more people IIICnt uf Swdcnt Affan<. Stdehollom 'aid. trial. So far, requests for 1 new !rial todeaththanlllyol.hcrsittinajudsein and lnrollmcnt, bchc\c' Cry,tal Collins. a have been denied and suppor\CIS d America that the u!liH'T'It) 'hould me mber of S.T.A.R .. \t;t~ out nf the polillc;tl bc l ie\e~ th at support­ dch,t!C UTC!l.J ing the Mtlhons fo r SPEECH: Amendment dissected "lheUill\ehlt) l'\ery MlltiONSIM umia march ~ou ld 'upporll\e of qudcnt be ~ b owi ng ~upport fo r From Page I k.lfllllli! .md la .. mg a cultural d1\er\lly. ,l,mn· on '"uc' of con· " Why v.ouldn't the forqu1te a wh1l e,'' he said courses d uring he r school career ~ucn~e. hut 11 •~ probably ~chool \Uppott on Fi nke disc u s~~:d several and that the d iscussion reafrinncd m.1pprnpna1e tor the um· organ11a11on that \UP· i n ~taoccs Y.. hert his Y. Ork was ccn· what s he already knew. The presentatio n was sponsored \Cr~tty ttl \Uppurt 1\'-UC\ of portsculturald•versity. rorcd because it was too cont rover­ s ial. He a l ~o talked about how by the an department and ho nors ~nn,lleiKC.'' Sh.mlcy 'atd 1f that\ v.hatthciraim progra m. According to Laura Sh;tnln ,atd lh;tt NKU MUMIA i ~ ~uppo,cd to be." some of his nudity work got htm in trouble. Rosenfeld, who is teaching the ""' h;tpp) 10 ha\C a 'ipea .. er ~uch "A,,urning tl~;~t all othcrcmcri:1 "A member of \ludent go,crn· C'ollms 'aid. Ue sho -w ed the elas\ a shde pre· class. this is a first-time offe ri ng .pcneJKcs. not th10o>art · What we CX ISI to do IS to promote would not permit," she said. ship. and to have a good under­ the) an: concerned that th1~ action academic clii"~ · tt'\ not rel:ncd to tng them." Surbcr\atd lcammg," Votruba sa1d. Marque said she had taken law standing of th e First Amendment. KIDS: State focuses on abuse prevention TASK FORCES: Changes inside and out From Pa£C I From Page I

n11•11C) mllc..:tL-1.1 i~ bemg u..OO for The Northern Kentucky T~l fo.u Center can offer tangible, hands-on how much the) can prc,cribe. "Outreach 1\ ~imply the applica­ the o utreach effort must be ttm::n'l~.:u-.cinrur.tlarca\thalha\'en' t on Ch1 ld Abu;.: is is made up of v.or._ wi th the 'icttms and the frum­ "htle ~11 11 offering student<; \Orne tion of the\e three fu n c t ion~ to M ission Dri\•e n, working with the lx:cnablc to pro.,.idethis'iCrvicemthe roughly 20 vol unteers. said Miller­ ltc,," she s.aid. She said lhc Task ~elcct1on Individual\ and organizations m un i,ersity'swrinc nmissio n. flll't She 1o;11d the usc of fon.'ll~ic~sr~~. nbu\C m'·olving families were rcpon· gra m\ that NKU hn,, ~uc h as the To achieve these goals fo r the \\XtJI V.{)rlcT\ The all-day \C~~~on~. The Ta~ l Fon:c ha' bt:cn in exis­ cd in Northern Kentucky in 1996. While the Curric ul um Ta~k \llllll.'llnll.'' held nt Nonhem Kentuc._y tence for etght )'t'aN. Tik') are \pon· "ith 1.441 case\ substantiated The Force i ~ focusmg on the c hanges Small Hu ~i n e~s De,·clopmcnt system, the Task Fo rce composed a l nl\el'\11). fCO..:I.: UI"' Fanuly Nunuring (.\:mer. formed 111 M~lKta nt mted . St.atl\tics shov. that one Ulll\er\11) can tmpro\e i t so ut ~a rd "TheM: arc a fev. examples of "It is to provide a philosophical \hller·CO'I. 'l.llJd one of the ncv.cr 1 97~ . offe~ progn:mt\ for chtldn.:n m e\er) SC\cn boy~ will he ~x ua ll y appt"arance literally hundred~ of outreach framework," he said. )tat, prn!!r.1m' m place '' a 'flt'a.. er·, and pan:nt~ l 'roi!rnm~ ioclud.l chtkl abu~ tins and one in three "What we dtd Y.as try to look at effo rt ~ ... Snyder 'a•d. Snyder said Outreach can pro­ abu<.e t"ducauon, prevention. e.uiy g•rh Eight)·lhree pe~ t of lht hui\'JU l'be Ta,._ Fon:e condocts the htg outreach effort," Rob They also conducted a ~y\tcmat­ vide services or gene rate revenue puhlu.: mg J.('mma~. going to mtcr.enuon and treatment. abuscll>arethcvictlm'sparents. 'JlC·• .. Sn)der. profc"or of Manag1ng and ic re\ le'oll'of ltterature on outreach for the unl\ersity. ""hunl~. ~.: hurdll.' \ and SOCial scr. IC(' Mtlkr-Co~ ~.:ud the Ths._ I·Of\.'t: Miller-Co.\ s.aid the bi~st goal Marlettng. \Jtd to see what CAperts beli eve IS an lie sa1d it is 1mportant to main­ iiJil'lll..le\ She "did the nll!\'gn11c Way. and from fcderul and ~ t.ate grnnt~ ofabu..e l'a•;;e~ as a result ofthe 1 rn~ Sn)dcr. h;l\ three functtons. It lie satd they •dcnt11ied about type . ;~!KJ\1\l' '"uatiCIIh She adtkd that the w help fund thcar open1.t1on \at;e' and mformat100 to the publiC two dozen c ri teria for effecthe "We're not w much broadening 1 ,~ h•Rc "''II go m.U.e IL'- JlfC'at\'C3palMcof lncotl»' trom<,mit\ .. nu~ledge. 11 applies t~

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0266.tif Ster Sanderson Editor In Chief 572-6128 EDITORIAL PAGE 3

Wednesday. Apnl 21. 1999 Too much ado about art

\tdc, could I m fot~.:t l!CI the cuoc:rcte o;l.tbrcmmcd' ever txf~ ha\c I !.Cen a col­ Whtlc I :un m u. c.:oukl l make a lege campu w1th so many art mt OlOIIOO tn ha\e the poCIT'l · \\Tltln~. ICS, bod ar1 cnttcS at thai. Someone e~prc~\0-'~PP•n~. trcc· hugg•np. had to be extremely bored tO de\ cl­ \a~e-thc - "'h.llc\ pt.•ople rcn1twetf 1 op lhc outlandrsh accu~ ti on that They ha\C won the•r liN battle :md the Red Groom~· o;c ulpture '' nuw they arc blting another ' tup1d usage of mcl.al, paint and crcativuy. coop d ' l~t; tt to lw '>e o,omething cJ..,c I am the furthest thing from an an­ they don't JiJ..e rcnKJ'>ed. crhic und that is only my amateur We 00 llOtllC\.'d a '-Ct :1 pl.li.Cc:unl opinion. on the 'l;.tb that ~ Imply "'>' I rccogm1.e lhe fact I know htt lc "Ab-.cnt " or "Void" ( /Jrf' about analyzing an. but many poo. NonJrmu•r, M.tn:h .l 1999). for pic on campos do not recogm t.e l~o rca..an~. One: Some mher their deriCiency at analyt.mg an phony art c:ntiC ~•lllinU 11 "ay to In my eye, art i~ nothing blU h,t\C 11 !'CillO\L'(I and Th- o: On !he cheap stuff to fill empty sp.'"ICC.\ on ~l.1b 'hould be pl;~ecd an expl.um· a blank wall. Most an on walls ha." tton fur the future \tudcnt.o. to .;ec no business being there. For exam­ how ignoranl the ~i tuation at hand ple, I look forward to sleeping in u w'"· Let !he future \ ludent ~ ~now hotel room with that same a""ful that the \tudcnh wamcd to rid the oil paiming of trees loc:~tcd in campu~ of ln.""edom of exprc .. ~ion every hote l across America The prc~tdcnt ~ud !hat t)llL"C the "Starving artists'' on bad drugs m -.culpturc \\.a~ rcmmcd. 11 ~ ould the 70s inspin:d most of the an in be rc,tonxJ and plat:ed un 01 lc"' hotels. (fo look at the painting' nolkc .1 cold and dram:nk. But I have been frus­ out he re.'' the driver J.>ays. a~ ;mel drivers will he able to see donns and the offensive wao;, new ~i t c j, lc" notice.-blc? rainy night in Northern trated many time ~ by the need the) 'quint 1o 'ce where to turn. before they turn too wide and launched). l... oo ~ bad, at the <.i tu atnm with The removal was a call of bad an open. dear and r:1tiunal mind Kentucky. You're h c;~d in g down for street lamp' o n Umvcr!<> ity " I know," 'omcone replie'. collide with a car waiting in the ethics and a terrible role of politic' and I thinJ.. you wi ll '-i..'C th.u bcucr Unl\cr~ity Dri'e gmng to Drive. Aftcrdllrk. l h;l\c to play "Don' t "e ... ay that e\cry time'!" turning lane. played out by our president. Jarne!<> ~tcp' could h:t\C been taken and Northern KentucJ..y Uni\'ersi ty a g ue s~in!:! game a .. I turn o n to The concc:rn may -.ce rn like a By takmg mea~u re s to correct Votruba. Thc concrete slab that the -.culpturc could hme \Cry "ell for )OUr evening cia''· o r return· the road. " I thmk my Jane mmor one: bul for ' uc:h a secm­ small problem~ like these which now sits as a pedestal to nothing­ remained where it belong,, on the mg to the re .. •dcnce halb b.... here." LueJ..il) my gue~' i' mgl) ) mall problem, 11 contains ext' t on c :tmpu~. NKU would be better-to-do. offe!'Kb my group of concrete .. 1.1b What ·~ the fiN thmg you notice prell) accur;tte ... :md luckily :1 '>cry l:trge IXItcn ual for danger. able to head off many ... criou~ people. the cit izens against jX!Ople For ._. campu .. of thi' \ltc, loca· :t\ )'Our eye~ ~t ram through the there's ne,er been anyone in the Thro" 111 hatardou' " l':llhcr problem~ in the fu tu re. Putting with noth ing better to do. It\ a tion and di,er.1ty. rm "hocked th:n pitc h - blacknc ~s to see if you're turning lane when it ..,a,n't '" ~.:un dit ion ... and the 'itu :nion i' up bghh o n a dark road could memorial to the offended thm they not more p::oplc ~tw the rcmo"al were successful at removing the uf the !>C ulpturc a.-. being wrong on r.: lcar to turn o n to Kento n Drh c'! accurate. So fortunmel). in my an acc:ident \\:uting to happen. help to preve nt more th:m just a statue and taking aw:ty the only m:my level,. I wa~ ' urpri-.cd to \Ce Out of the darknc's looms .m c:t~c . no one ha' been hurt. For a ... chool which professes car accide nt. it could protec t color o n this downcast campus. that it Wit' clearly a 'iolation of 1manc mad man, and the lol\t And I' m not the o nl y pcr..c ry pro:tctive in ih attacked on a dark. stonny night. concrete, like there isn't enough on pl'Ople didn't 'peak out about 11. hi\ hooked hand through your with thi s is,uc. My fri end~ and I ;~pp ro ac:h to .. afet). Tbe uni,cr­ Ok. maybe not. But at the very campus. If I had bad politics on my Or. maybe I'm the o nl y one'! winds hield is:"Moybe if there have the 'amc con'>cr,atio n \liY i ~ bcmg extremely c>~rele~~. l ea~ t it could prevent a lawsuit.

Editor In C hief: Stcf S:mderson North Poll Executive Editor: A nna Weave r M a naging Editor: Kelly S ud1ina General Mnnager: Stcf Sandcr!<>On What changes would you Bus iness Mnnaget·: Anna Weaver Productio n Manager: M argie Wi -'\C like to see in the general News Edito r : Fo rrc<;t Be rl. shi rc Features E dito rs: Ke lly Carson & Chad Auhck Sports Editor: Elden May studies curriculum? Assistant S 1){)rt s Editor: Bruce Relle r P holo Edito rs : Su1ann~ Fl e ming & Margie Wio;c Chris Carthew Mike Meiners Copy Editors: Jay Berry & To ny Ca<> nc llic UJbor Relati01u An Online Editor: Ju, un Ruins LouiS\oiJJf! Erltmgf'r Distribution Munuger: Dan Cooley Sports Phologrupher: Jeff M cCurry "More availab1hty of '1'he general stud • e~ S taff Writers/Photographers: Rick Amburgc). Timothy Banks, Melissa Bradley, Justin requ •udclasses." requ1remcnts should Braxto n-Brown, C mdi Brown. Mic helle Bru g. Shelley Conrad. M ax Dawson, Jimmy ove rlap~ith requ1n! Ferguson, Jeff Gardtncr, Jennifer Ha ineo;,, C hri .. tina Halpin. Brad Hungler. Letsinger, menu for maJO~.' Ed Mary Mcbs. Vicki Papas, James Proffitt, Chri<> Schaeffer. Jo n Secrist. Je nnifer Swope, Michele TomlilhOn. Amy Wciitcrling. Jeffery 8. Williams .,,acuity Advisor: Pat M oynahan Brian Knarr Angel C hichest er Murlf'tiiiS Ft Tlwma.r M r1tkt'lltl~ W..imllr "More empha.m oo math '1'hey need to add 11 ltutOf students m math in nUUidatOI)' comput rr lhe Leanuna Asststance clas ~ ·· nt\ersity Cen1cr Suile 209 Ctnter,lllldaloaofslu· Htg hland H e ight ~. KY 41099 dents seem weak in math. They need the extra prac­ Office: (606) ~72-5260 tice for upper di visiOn llu ~ in ess Office: 572· 5232 clusei." Edito r in Chief: 572·6128 Fax: 572-5772 Mic hael V11ughan Charlo;: lxon E- matl. nonhcmer@ nku.edu C~ter Sck11ce Social "b'* EtWttsrr l..oJA.IIJt'ltt The Northemer is a member of the A SMX: iuted Colleg1u1e Press and the Kentuck:y Intercollegiate Pres.., Association. Publicatton is weelly on Wednesdays excluding universily " I want the a neral " A mandatory compultr observed holidays and final examination wecLs. itudiell clanellto be cltillthll deali ~llh t) P' applicable lo my ing, uiina ""''Ofd proct''' EDITORIAL POLICY iOrS, keybo&rdma. ud """"·" internet uSl "

0267.tif Kelly Carson Chad Au li ck Ft•arurt"! Editors 4 FEATURES 572-5260

Wcdnc\day. Apnl21. 1999 Hlr NORTHERNER Inspired by 'Tuesdays' Taking a break ...

II ) .hm1t11 1\lu ~ n c h became a spons wmcr. lie stan­ is known 11~ the dirttr ed to buy ctcrything he could : a people to ~ t one, bccau~e it hard­ hou~e. car~. mvc~uncnu. etc en' cverythmg 111 your body. h hfe JU~t 'Otncthmg we hve"! Much also married a woman Although my disease doesn't Do we really appreciate all that named Janinc. l-Ie work con­ progress like Morrte'~ did, it can Y.C have. all that v.e have been stantly because he thmk~ the be fatal Without treatment. (1:1\CO amJ take for granted? more money he ha s, the more Some or the ta lks that Morne The IO\C of our parents. the happmcs~ he can bring to h1s h fe. and Mitch have have helped me luH.: of our mate, the love of our One mght whi le nipping through and inspired me to li ve my life to ch1ldrcn. do we really fully allow the television channcb, Mitch thefulles tandtolh·elifcthcway ou r,elvc' to appreciate these learns of Morrie's illness when he I want, not the way everyone c l ~ glfh! sees Morrie being mtcrvicwcd by wants me to. Do 1.0.c take the time to adnure Ted Koppel on ''Night) me:· I think this is what Mitch is try­ tho.' Y.armth fwm the ~u n or the After 16 years of sc pamtion, ing to convey to h1s reader. and !lentlc bree1c :ts it care sses our Mitch went to sec hi~ old college a l ~o to not g1ve up on your face 1 profc~~or. dreams the way he dtd. Dnwethmlthcmerrythoughts When Mitch "l!CS Mornc for The pan in the whole book that uf JaLl l·rn't mppmg toucht!d me most was .1t our nu'c or do Y.e ...,.----,----,------., when !\lome ~; npc ;~h(lUt how cold de sc ribe ~ to Mitch all '' 1' .uu.l tho.: extra the normal day -to· wurl fwm tho.: "10w"! day things he would The'e arc n:1ture'~ like to do if he wa~ Marllit'WI•c/T/r('Nortll~rnrr f'l lh to 0'. JU~t :l\ lo1e granted J U ~t one per­ Tuu Katlf.U Epsilon memhers have fun AS they pfaet! th ei r nc'o\ lllm('h in its plact• on the plaza "nature·• g•fttous. fect day of full health racing the Unh ·ersit y Center. The old bench incurred d1tmu ~::e due to unknown causes cu rlier Do "e m.1lc the again. this semester. Ullll' m our hu') live~ uesdays with. Normalthmgs like to rc:1lly live and din iIll!. t C~IC hi ng, ,-nJO) thew ~lft<1 dancing and being r per.on;~lly think with his family 111 not. and I am gomg to Morrte friends. Mit ch wrote. What is your learning style? ma le 'ore that I do. '"Afte r all thc ~c Th..- gift of life i ~ a months. lying there. Adapt your study habits to help you through finals week tkctm~; 11110.:. and it i ~ un able to movc:• leg a p.111 I plan on enjoy- or a foot how could II ~ Chris St•hut'ffcr tim" like "Can tell 1f wound~ t!unk you nught prefer a hands­ ing from th1' day for- he fin d perfection in SwjJ Rt-portrr matc h when presented with p;ur' on leanung ~tyle. you might want w:ml such an average day? of lOund<' or "C,m umlcr\land to tr) \Hiting key f:tct<, several I ha1c the book an old man, a young man, Then I realized thi~ With fina i ~JU't around the cor­ and follow direction~ on map,." ume\, 'tudying 11ith another per· Trt('ldOIIl\llh M orrtl', the "hole ncr. how would you l1le 10 talc After an~1~cring all the que,tl011'­ ~on and er('aung a ('a rd ~y,tc m . h) \ln,-h Alh10m. to point."' another tc~t'! Before )OU gro~n you 'core the tc't ~our,clf. So. hdor.: )OU Ma rt Mudyi ng th.mltor w:1kln~; me This is not .md throw the pap..-r acros~ the I ~cored 40 poim' in the \ 1\ual forthowfin,th.tl )OU arc a visu­ up \l>thatllll.t)'CIIJO)' Albom's first boul, room. let me add th.tt tht\ tc'>t" prcfcrencc,..-c\ltlll, 2X txnnt• 111 <~1 nr ta..:tdc learner you might 111) 111:111) preCIOU\ and life's greatest lesson hcha,wriucn /J r~a nd ,clf-admi ni~tcrcd. 1~:" only 24 the auditory preference 'et11on ""Ill to 'tud up on index cards. glfh 1-"ub Fh·e, both bc't LIUC, II on' :tndju't m1ght help you and eight poinh 111 the tacule If )'OU arc :m .mditory learner. /iti'IIIUII~ Pre s.~ . leanung ~tyle ;md th1' tc~t will dunng lecture~. W1th my highe't hattene' 1•'"ur who'' d)111f' of a ndha~hhown daily help you determine )uur,. You ~core 111 the v"ual prdercncc 'l'C A' for me. llC .I. I ltmC I find my :ml)UtrophlC Ltter~ l rad1o show on WJR Mitch Alborn ma ~ he a vi~ual learner. learning t10n. I learn prumLnl) b) l't~ual nund \\-c a tactik learner. karntng o f learnmg 'tylc. or 't)k'. )'OU tll

  • ~r' of dl'<~flpomtmcnh, al'o ha\"c a life thrc:~tcning di.,- reali1at10il 1hat lifc i~ what we Tht ~ week I d.-..:o\ered a way I ~ome of th e ..,uggc.,llon' under titled llow l~eople Learn amd \llkh", dr.::un' fad•· ·'"·l) male of 11, and how we li\c it. could find out Y.h:t t type of lc:lrn­ that 'e<'IIOn '" Y.CII . Slltmg where dick on t'ithn the Keirsey In thl' mu.Jdl.: of :~IJ thl\. hiS It~ ~ rail ed M1xed Connecti1c Through the eyes of Morrie ing style, or ~ty le~ . ~u it me bc~t . I you cnn hear well. tape reeordmg temjlemment test or the unck du:,, tho.' uncle who mtro­ Ti ~suc DL~ea~e . It i'i three differ­ Schwar11.. y,e arc gl\•cn another tool the Lc:~rning Style Inventor} th ~ lecture and re\iewing the Keirsf')' charllcll'r les t. \'o u du,·l.', hun to mu,Lc. the m~n he ent form' of :~nhriti' : gift, the lno.,.,Jcdge and help we te"t that can he found on the material aloud :~rc all l'a'} 10 do. m1"1 ..... mt••d tn be hle Y.hen he RheumatOid, "htch affe{'IS most· need through our C\Cryday h\c; Internet. Smee my "'ore 111 tho.' tanile cttn ;t ho 1:11 dirt'Ctl}' to the j:ll'IIUJ' I) tho.'JOinh, Lu pu ... whichaffects and most tr)ll\g tunes. MorTie The te't " ea'y and it only ~ecuon w:t' low, I don't thllll I K~ lrse) t esl~ a t Or. David \llath,·tun..-ral,,\lu,hgothl' the organ' and other sy,tcm' of "a~ 11 true profl'"or to the end; take' fi1c minute~. You ehome "ill u1corporatr any of tho,e 'ug­ Kcl rsc)'s website, 11\,l,tl"l",dl'~ll.'o.'lllJO ltnl.!ll\mand th e bod) .md Sdenxlerma. Y.htch learn from hi~ fi1mlles~on s, I :un bctY.ecn ottcn. ,ometimc~ and ge\lcd technique~ 1111 0 my 'tUd) http:JJ" \~ 'ol .kciNey.com. seldom when Ull\"cnng que\· hubu-.. 1-ur thoM' of you 1~ ho You can be a chiropractic Panhellenic Council proudly GIVE US TIME physician In five years. recognizes the following women TO REPAY for achieving 4.0's for the YOUR LOAN. Fall 1998 semester :

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    0268.tif FEATURES 5 Wcdnco;;day. Apnl 21. 1999 TilE NORTHhRNER Computer labs on campus offer convenience IJyMclis.sll llradlcy ~mpu s Cale~ SICIIJ HI'f10nl'r

    You k.1ve a IJQPn' due Mll you don't Thursday. April 22: haH~ a comptncr at hornt! Of y~ JU~ • Sprmg Chornl Cooccn. Randy Pennmgton, con­ Whal du you d(i! """""· doctor. 8 p m. Grcavt.." Nonhem Kemud.y Unt\CNt) ha_~ Cooccn llal l ~\ern l oomputa lalx on c:unpu' Ml Students Together yOU" paper could be tint~ on ume NKU'~ eampu has t~ o c..'tlfflP.IIcr A ga m ~t Ractsm . 7:30 labs. m •BO N.aurn! ScJencc and one m p .rn Norse Commons 370 ApphN Sctcncc and Technology Room 11 7. lhe Natmul Sc~ence lab opens C\'CI)' • Women m Tran ~tl t on day Uct'pl Sunda}\ and holidays from \Uppot1 group mcettng 7 a. m to ml(lmght. Tht lab I ) noc 12:1S-1:30 pm. UC232. WJ.ffed. The Applied Science and Sunday, April 25: TC'-hnology lab has 50 Macmt O\h • Concen . Nonhero Computef'. 80 Windov,, and 00'1, Kentucky Communtty comput e.'~'> and 20 \"aJO: tl'TTmnal ~. Tht~ lab Wtff<, a."'" ' q:mL~ at all ~~ ~ . The lab Choru' J p.m . Grc"'"' ''open II a. m to rmdnight ~l onll1y to Conccn Hull. ThuNby. 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m on Fridays. 10 a. m. to 4 a. m. Satun.la)' ~ 1 ond ay, A pri1 26: and 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sundays. A • /.A',· c·mHertestlulmtllt. Ji,t of holiday ciO!'ing~ i ~ postOO. Fre nc h co n vc r ~ atton The library houses t~ o COfnputer; hour. 2 p.m . Landrum with WoniPerfoct 5.1. The document S3 1. mu;t be Kaffestmllit>. NKU student walks a non-traditional path Gem1an con ver <>a twn hour. I :30 p.m. Ky J ennife r s~ope " 11 111X'C''"U) lor nny tcaci"ICr to make any rcfcr­ ~:C. based on Sclf·UIIIJfflH'n"ICnt. " I cherish my twocl:t!o;.e, h) not hil\tn g toru~h Staff Repont>r cm:c 10 1!£< Ud !leek. "11tcy 531. Out, according to llcck. 11 57-year-oiJ junior an rc rn ou·t., , nrc nr.;rl.k• :1<. to hm... do you pay for " l thinkthcy~ ori.hardo.:rthmt t malcmge, tu ­ really appreciate it . ]!", made Amand a '~ onl y major, SOn"IC NKU facult y nrc walling a thin lute o AA meeting. I I a. m .- '<'IIOIJ I. ]{emarl.' <~hou tuge .trc n01mudc as rnuc:h do:nt becau.'>C of hfe CJO: pcricncc\." ~id l k-ck. lk~ irc to gtl to NKU. lr~ e Gnulthna:· 12p.nl . UC 232. when it come~ to the issue of age scnsith ity. rn c1cnm~ cia~""'· lxx:au....: there are a greater ''They have spent more time th:m the trrnc the)' l·lock <;:ud ~he would l'Oiltrnuc to go to «chool "Every se mc~tcr there i~ some reference made nurnher uf older ' tudcnl'. Other than that, I find it have le ft to spend oo Ennh, therefore. c\el) "An old cliche ..ays ~hen the \ tudent ., rc;K.Iy, to age," ~id HL'Ck. " I've bc<:OIJ"IC \'Cry 'iC rNtl\e to a pm rle~e :md :m honor to be ~~~~ia tcd with mo ment is imporlllllt. lthinl thc utt rttxb of the the tcachl'r " ill :tppcar. and mniC al~ay' lm,," 1'hursduJ, April 29: it . For example, some teacher; ~til hand out Northern " other students ltr.ld tttonal students[ i ~ )OO arc 1>11id Heel. "1ltc more t" Conccn say? I find rt 11 complaint with otht.-r non-tmdt· artl't \.\hn tt d. pri\atc k-«;.oo~ for IOyears with she r ~ ll)'mg to rehab. She is commrued to the anythrng 111 li fe. u ·~ tho:> unfathomable "'ell or Hall. uonal ~ llldcnt.~." Jcrl) Bond bcft-.re d;.'(.·tdrng to go bac t.. and get her rehab and progrcu of 'cwpon Alon~ with her kno~led~oe. from ~Inch I 'h"ll ai~"Y'dnnk So. " If ~ e·re truly that \'aluable to the school."' h) degree. l kcl ... uJ her de<:t,ton to return to school JOb and her store, I lock 1\1 tnkrng twoclas..-.c-; I IIC\CfSl'Cancnd to~odlClOI."' AN ARMY SCHOLARSHIP COULD HELP YOU THROUGH MEDICAL SCHOOL Now HIRING! The U.S. Anny Health Professions Scholarship Program offers a uni4ue opportunity for fi nancial support to mcJ1cal or osteopathy students. Financial support includes a monthly

    0269.tif Elden May Sports Editor 6 SPO TS 572-5260 THE NORTHERNER Wednesday. Apnl 21. 1999 Answer tile old question What wins games-­ Toss in a line and pull out a dream pitching or hitting? Th e 1999 spring/summer area fishing guide provides answers, tips to tri-state anglers Great teams rely on ~u

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    0270.tif SPORTS 7 Wednesday. Apnl 21. 1999 II IE NORTHLRNLR

    Softball completes a 4-2 week 1999 Intramural Softball Norse sweep non-conference foes Mount St. Joseph, Midway League Standings

    By Hrun Reller I !dredge dmw m twn run' nnd lt.ui.Jiont Spon.J fA1tor \kl\t'C, Vanc"·' Jnnc, und ~lcll'\3 \i.hullcl!fltlhclr\l.'uiOd hu nfthc The Northern Kenwcky Un•~cf"'ilt)' g.unc m the mmn!lll' the N~"lf'\\' tnok worntn's MJfthall team ~~ tf)'mg to :•6-2k.KI capwre 1l$ first wmmng sea~ ~mcc 'Kl v.nn the llt:l4·0 rcrnrd. W41xlttmg li\Cragc and H hu,, dnu­ Joseph and Midway. hlcd m :1 run ltJ g1~c NKU a 2·0 lead On April 12. NKU fi rst played a ll1rec NKU p1td~o:" combmcd to doubleheader with Mt. St. Joseph m p1tch 1t f~JUT h1t ,IJutnut li\ the Nor;.c Lca~u c Riverstar Purk. Monday Co· Kcc Sofllmll e\lcndcd the1rwm,trc:1k tufnurma NKU won the first game by a ~re 2-0 v.m G.1rlmg ~on her ~i~th game Tc;un Pet of 3- 1. Kim Bina and Katie Garling GB .md Bnm pKked up her \.t."COI'KI ~l i\ C combined for a five-hitter. ortt~o: \Ca<.,(}!J Krisla Eldredge went 2-3 in the Shmuny Sh;r~cr' I 000 Garhng, v.ho kad' the ~~·.un With game with a solo homerun and Kcny Ph1 Sig.JP1kc' ,, 2.18 l';m.cd run a1crJgc. "ud th:u \\cGoin' 6(17 McKee drove in two runs m the her ft'H'Ill p1tchmg pcrfonnancc' .1rc "''' " Norse win. THIC uoo 15" .1 rc'ult of•mllfl.J\lng her gJnJC .md In the second game. MSJ JUmped ll" lllllg_\tTOO!!l'f IMK) .15 out to an early 4-0 lead. NKU came ""I'm £CIIInl,: "ITOIIJ!l'r," 'Jid Lnmn back, however, in the founh inning. Jell M~Curn1/l,, \'t•tt/u,rr (iarlmg, hl!lmg Ill) ta'l;Ch bet· 1be None scored six runs in the SI'EI-:1) KILLS: NKU nut fielder Mdll>S:I St:hultc prep:m•, lu h1~ "''m tcr o~nd my JUII~ ·, v.ork1ng." inning as senior Stephanie Rowland dol>\n a bunt MJt:li nst 1\lld\>\ tl) Co ll c~tc in the NorM: l k t ur~ Ia ~! \\l't'k. ''Grc ;~tpnchmg1,\Cr)1111portant.'" hit a three-run homerun in the in ning. back on trad., accordmg tn 1>\lllllCn\ toda) andthda 'UIJI.'rJoh' ,,ud coach Bo"n, '"A~ for h!lllll!!. I Thurs(hly l\lcn's Suftb:tll Lca~ue Rowland also hit a two-run horne­ ..oft ball cooch Kat hy Uov. u On Wednc'>d.l). NKl c.mll: h;tck llun~ dcfcn..c "llKif"C unport.nll It '~ run in the fifth inning as she went 3- "We ju~t played Southcnl lnd1:ma to play Mid"""Y on th.- '\Kl mtm c.t\lcr to rnanufac!Urc :1 nm. but Team Win.'l l.o)o!«CS J>ct. GU 4 with five RB!s in for the g:unc. and Edwardwille and our btlli\l' run',,, the 'tli'\C haucd ll·cordiO IS-1:\(6- !0GI.VC). NKU .001 15 1be offensh e output against MSJ ganJC~ ... <~ai d Bov. n "She JU~t pi!ChL>d amund v.uh fiH· h1h and tv.u IIJik• r.m II\ record to 12·' ag:r1n't non· ATO S lugger' .000 was what the Norse needed to get an 11 -mnmg game and lame had. m the mning l"OIIIcft'nCCIIJlPOIICIJI._ The N artherner Upcoming Games Players of the Week Spring sports recap NKU Baseball Sat., April 24 l!cllarmine II) Elden ~Ia~ NKU v.on the lir.~ g:mJC, 4-J. St. ,1\lh Sun., Aprll25 K\\'C ~(H!Nt" l:.fctlcr l'kll.-r Sat , May I at Wi-.c - J>arl~1dc noon ' ll•i~ ~~-c~ "'" Jn end ultl~o: ..... ,~Ill c;mJC bad .,rth a 'mp:lc run m the Y.Cnt all <,C\Cn Ullllll!!'·gl\lllj,:Upfil.­ Sun, May 2 at Wi<.e. Parl,idt- noon fur tmc Nonhl'lll KI'IIIUlk} holl<•rn nfti"IC lllnmg and two run' m htl\ arKI I\10 run' "lull- •tnkmg uur Un11 rl'll) "pring 'Port. v. tnlc anolhl'r thcfuunh roo, Softball ho 1 JC~ to ., rap up a wu1nmg """"'»! 'llJC ..core rem:JUI(_'(I t1cd :u thn:e Shon,top R);m i'on;lt<*-~' ll'tl ri"IC ufter 'Wl'l'pmg :r douhlchemJcr on unul ti"IC bottom of the C1ghth. "IJCn NKU :tii~ 111 Photos by Jeff McCurry the dl,I.II.CC for NKU. 'o('attcring 11 1lic rncn\ tcmm team plil)Cd m the lnd•anapoll' on Wcdn.--.da) o~t hll,mcrc1ght mmng' Len: J a mie Moo~ Great L.•ke, Valle) Confcrcncl' ll~tlr· Fncrxhh•p held 1lk.- 1~"' dnlf'l):d Mooreis one of the pitching leaders for NKU th1\ sea~m Moore In the "-'Cond ~Jil'IC.tht.· NON! al~ nanJCnt 111 lndiJIIJ.JlOh' llfl I ndJ) NK to().._, thr' ""a""" ~"'"'t tht• rchcd un late 111mng hl'R>K'' to pull agaum Ml' ~n S1 Lou., The leads NKU in victories with six and stnkeouts with 41 Be sure to checl.. out next Greyhound' ~JUt a 4-2 \ 1Ct01) Nor;.e v.crc tl)lngto:t\l'III!I'UncJlh Ram v.a,ht.'li IIU!thc l\tli".C cJnuhk Right: Aaron McOol>\·e iJ AftcraSt JO>.l·ph\runmtiJCtopof cr 5-4 10\\ to the founh·'«dl·d week'!! issue of the header on S.1turda) ··~;un\1 Sr tl.c fiN. NKLT rc'j)OIM.Icd v.1th tv.o McDowell was the NKU leader in victones for a smgle~ phi)Cr ""' •th RIICIIJ.cn lh.· Rl\em"ICn dcm~'li Northerner to !lee the JffiCph\ f lov.eH·r. the IY.tl te.1m' d1J ruw. 111 the lxlltnm of the ....-cond. The nine McDowell also learned with Da.~~: E.,.an\ to form a 'UCe~,fut NKU agJm. th" urne l'nJmg !he ln.:uJagc to hook up fora tv.mhtll nn 1998-99 NKU male and doubles team. Puma' tK.>d 11 up v.uh a run mthc fifth Nt~..eason"•thuS-2\ICillr)'. \1.1th Sunday ~1\h NKL '~l"-'PIII!! huth It remJmcd that WR) unul NKU thl.· lo<.,, NKU fim'hc' the <.i.'il'>~lfl at female Player\ of 1hc Year. gwr~o:' fmmthl' Punu~ 'o('Ofcd tv.o rurh 111 the hottom of the 12-7. 11\0isten Staffing Services

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