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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Museum at Digital Commons @ George Fox University. It has been accepted for inclusion in "The Crescent" Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ George Fox University. For more information, please contact [email protected]. FAMILY TIME: T H E A T R E N E W S : GOAL.'! Coach Family Weekend George Fox Drama Hetherington chalks offered a variety Department is turn up first win for his of events, presen ing heads with newest first year of college tations for parents theatrical presenta coaching when Lady and students. tion of "Godspell." Bruins break streak. News- page 3 A&E- page 7 Sports- page 10

George Fox University. Newbcrg. Oregon Friday, November 8, 2002 Issue 4, Vol. CXIX Now open: The Foxhole Bruin Den ASHLEY MURRAY 26 getting the campus coffee ple who know what it was like Staff Writer shop ready for its grand Jast year reopening. with Coffee houses are a dime a Crisman and Krause, how dozen, it seems, these days. L AT E N I G H T along with about 20 good it W h a t f a c t o r d e c i d e s o n e c a f e ' s friends and new Foxhole looks," success over another's? employees, repainted the said build Krause. HOURS: ing s With exterior a n e w Monday and interior, AMANDA KEATON Job, cleaned the it looks so kitchen, hung much more inviting, she said. THROUGH new drapes, and More important then fixing rearranged the up the building are the managers' Thursday, furniture in plans to improve the customer preparation for service, and overcome last year's 8;oo PM TO Monday, October reputation. 28. this year's "We want George Fox to ir.oo PM opening date. know that they should expect Although the something better from the AMANDA KEATON didn't Foxhole this year." said Crisman. "We're here for the George COME DEEP IN STUDY: Student Holland all they had hoped Fox community. So, if you have Murphy studies at the newly renovated on Saturday an idea of a drink to sell, come in S E E U S ! campus coffee house, the Foxhole. (they plan on and request." more improve- Crisman and Krause are not According to this year's new ments), they are satisfied with the only dedicated to providing well- Cash and flex dollars only Foxhole managers, David results. They feel that in compar made drinks, but they hope to Crisman and Ginny Krause, ison with last year's Foxhole, any soon offer more entertainment Come see Bon Appetit with questions, to atmosphere and presentation who see this year's renovated options as well, including cable make all the difference. Foxhole will agree that the buy flex dollars, or to look at late night menu. The two managers spent an improvements are phenomenal. Ask how to get a 100% discount by coming entire day on Saturday, October "We want to shock the peo see Foxhole, page 12 to our office between 8 am and 8 pm. Brawl protests Where does your money go? A D A M S W E E N E Y Staff Writer The price to sleep in a campus bed "We're masculine and we're not brawl

ing," said senior Matt Chandler, co-initiator LISA DELZER are broken. of student protests to the bruin brawl, in an Staff Writer Debt service is another important interview Tue.sday evening. way our money is spent, said Goins. About twelve students betiring signs that "We run a little city here," Mike ^When the buildings are built, the said "Down With Classism," "Rethink Goins, vice president for financial University must borrow money to Masculinity," "Aggression is Regression," affairs, said. cover the costs, and as a result, and "Save the Gras.s" sang .songs and shout Pointing out all the elements of part of our room money is used ed peace slogans during the brawl on October living at George Fox University to make payments to various besides academics and class work. 17. lending agencies, Goins said. Chandler said the brawl causes negative Goins said that everything from Room charge goes to pride that "leads to the feeling that a certain garbage pickup to food, shopping, pay for that list of expenses. class is belter because it can fight over a housing, telephones, and Internet 'Even though students now services contributes to helping Fox leather hag." He said he has noticed a lot of bring their own telephones, there division caused by brawlers hurling insults run functionally. are still costs incurred with main These expenses, listed as "room" on between classes or singling out individuals. taining telephone service," Goins Chandler said the protests are not com our financial aid forms, go for many of said. pletely in jest, but they arc not completely the things we take for granted. Goins "The goal with room is to break serious cither. He said he hopes they will said this money is allocated for utilities, even." Goins said. Financial affairs heat, lights, electricity, water, and gas, as VICKl HAWKINS well as for maintaining the facilities in BEEBE LUXURY: A typical room In see Brawl, page 12 which we live— fixing those things that campus h o u s^ i n ^ g see s u i tCampus e s ( g i r lLiving, s fl o o r page) . ~ 12 ~

NovemberTHBT PAGE 2 THE CRESCENT - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2002 NEWS What's new with Newberg Diplomatic HighwayO 99W: o f High a time fordevelopment n e w a bypass. of a new bypass b v o a s ; Decisions C H R I S K E L L E Y stoplight. around Newberg. Many George Fox students Those students here at Fox Staffs Writer The plan to fight Iraq are tempted to think Why who want to share an opinion Here's a question for the stu should I care? I am not planning with state officials have until dents of George Fox University: to live in Newberg after I gradu November 15 to send anything dependent on Big Five How many of us have ever want ate." in. Letters can be sent to Jim Cox, ed to go to the video store or Although it seems this issue is only relevant to us while we interim manager. Environmental votes, relations between some other place along the side Project Management Unit, of 99W on a Friday afternoon or are here at Fox, in truth it will Environmental services, ODOT, evening, but have not stopped affect many of us still later in life. After graduation, many of us 1158 Chemeketa ST., Salem, OR European Union and US because we were afraid we would 97301. Cox's E-mail is never be able to get back on the will settle down in the greater T R A V I S S H A F E R Portland area. And, those of us [email protected]. He can highway again? also be reached at l-(503)-986- Staff Writer How about this one: how Portlanders will probably want to visit the Central Oregon coast 3013. Iraq. Just the word stirs up emotion. These emotions are partic many of us have tried to go to A good informational web McMinnville or the beach and over a weekend during some ularly evident in the tension between some of the five permanent site on the proposed bypass can had to wait more than a half an members of the United Nations (UN) Security Council. These five point in our lives. When we do be found at www.odot.state.or.us, hour to drive two miles through make that decision, we will like members: China, France. Great Britian, Russia, and the United States, click on Region 2, then click on all hold a veto power over measures that come before them. It only Dundee? ly spend a lot of time in a very "Newberg-Dundee transportation ttikes one veto to kill a resolution. A s e v e r y o n e k n o w s , slow moving car in the same improvement project." A pletho France and Russia have been pitted against the.United States and Newberg is on the way between town that we went to college in. ra of bypass information is avail Groat Britain over Iraqi weapons inspections and the possibility of a Portland and the coast, as well as And once we reach Dundee, who able there (all contact info was war with Iraq. At the end of the Gulf War in 1991. Iraq was supposed several major gambling facilities knows how bad it coud be? obtained from Newberg Graphic to disclose all of its biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons with (via 99W). Every Friday half of The idea of a bypass, travel 10/26 Bypass article). in fifteen days. the city of Portland (or so it ing around Newberg (stemming I would encourage anyone seems) drives through Newberg off of 99W) has been debated for Following the disclosures, UN weapons inspectors were to mon with opinions or suggestions con itor the Iraqi destruction of these weapons. Three years ago Iraq on the way to the ocean or to years, before most of the students cerning a bypass to share them. dropped all preten.se of cooperation and kicked weapons inspectors gamble. at Fox were bom. However, out of the country. This last year, after threats of an American-led N u m e r o u s s t u d e n t s h e r e recently there has been more talk It's not likely that government officials get a lot of letters from war, Iraq agreed to readmit inspectors. have probably noticed that by and media coverage on it. The US has insisted on maintaining the ability to act against Iraq about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, The Newberg Graphic our age group, so they would if inspections were to break down yet again. France and Russia have traffic on the main highway is encourages students to voice probably be interested in our per held that there should be a two-stage process. Send weapons inspec backed up solid between each their opinions concerning the spective concerning a bypass. tors first, if failure occurs, the Security Council could then convene to pass a .second resolution authorizing force. Until recently, both sides have been unwavering in their stances, with the US and Great Britain in.sisting that the process leading to Chapel reactions: Gregg Lamm force remain swift. The reason for this is partially because it is easi er for US troops to fight in an Iraqi winter than the scorching summer. In a proposed compromise being discussed with France, the US responds to negative remarks about speaker on issues such as sexual abuse, about becoming more gullible; would consult with Security Council Members before taking action. M A R I L E E N E W E L L it's about learning to listen with This would allow for a second resolution to be pa.ssed authorizing gender roles in Christian society, Staff" Writer boundaries in dating, masturba force and allowing Security Council Nations to play a part. However, o u t t h r e e o r f o u r fi l t e r s b e t w e e n tion and homosexuality. the US would reserve the right to act with or without Security Council your ears and what the person is "Chapel at George Fox "She didn't say homosexuality is approval. saying," Lamm added. should be a place of learning, a sin," Lamm said, "and I think If France chooses to back the new resolution it is likely that In response to criticism that challenge and even confronta that is what some people wanted Paris was shallow, Lamm said Russia and China will follow suit. An official in London had alluded to hear." that the French were more stubborn on the issue of Iraq than Russia. t i o n , " s a i d c a m p u s . . . she was candid but also profes Many students sional. She seemed comfortable Although a settlement may be on the horizon, the debate has pastor Gregg ^y^hapel at George L a m m i n a n Fox should be a place bring expectations with paradox and mystery, he exposed cracks in the relationship between Europe and the US. The interview Bush Administration has been criticized by some European leaders of learning, challenge about topics like said, and that is a humble posi for its approach in seeking to gain authorization for action, largely Thursday, and even confrontation. s e x u a l i t y a n d tion to have. October 17. due to the threat of unilateral action. GREGG LAMM homosexuality Lamm learned about Paris L a m m w a s I iinto n chapel, said Some US officials have .said privately that the threat of acting through an article on sexuality alone was just that, a threat. It was intended to persuade allies to give responding to stu Lamm. They want to she had published in dent criticism of chapel speaker hear the speaker affirm their political support instead of becoming ireverant to US foreign policy. "Christianity Today." He later Jenell Paris, professor of anthro beliefs and make them feel found out she was friends with European press has often criticized this notion and called for secure rather than challenging European unity in defying the US. pology at Bethel College, Minn. President Brandt. It is possible that the European Union (EU) could become a Some students said Paris was them, he said. "It's frustrating." When asked if he would the worst speaker George Fox has A liberal arts education superpower and a force capable of standing against the US. Thus, the consider having Paris come back ever had. After listening to her should be about learning to think US treads a tentative path; pacifying Europe on the one hand, while again to speak, Lamm said he once, some people decided never maintaining superiority on the other. critically by listening to articu would not be opposed to the idea. It is a very difficult and unenviable position to l>e in. to hear her again, said Lamm. late, intelligent speakers like I m going to encourage other Paris spoke on human sexu Paris, said Lamm. people to have her come to their ality. She led group discussions Appreciating a speaker is not schools," he said. t6e

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KovemFeflT Issue 4 \'o\. C -dX THE CRESCENT - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2002 PAGES NEWS Fall Bruin Preview: Family Weekend highlights C H R I S K E L L E Y leadership. comedy.com. Prospective students fill campus The service concluded with Staff Writer BRANDON WAM.ArF. So how are current students some quiet family time. "It was Faculty Lectures involved with Bruin Preview? November 1st to 3rd was a really encouraging to be there to and Workshops Staff Writer time for parents in the Current students who are worship with my family," Parents had the option of involved with the Bruin Bed and general area said student Jenny spending this hour in prayer for come and visit Reflect back to the time Breakfast Club hosted the Bruin (3^ Adams. the students and the campus or when you were looking at col Preview students. Student hosts their college- attending one of three sessions: aged chil "Comedy leges. spent time with their previewer Teaching Accounting and dren here at To better understand a par Thursday night, and then Friday Sportz" Business in a Christian G e o r g C| ticular college, you most likely morning took them to breakfast, On Saturday University— by Michele Johnson, went and visited the college so if it was possible. F o X 5 J. 4 night a group of professor of business and that you could talk with students Thursday evening, perspec University. c o m e d i a n s f r o m economis. tive students and their hosts had The people^ and professors and also attend a m./"Comedy Sportz" Dialogues with Jesus from the in ' couple of classes. several options to choose from. charge oi Vcaicame down from Gospel of John— by Paul The first 50 prospective stu organizing the Portland to entertain Anderson, professor of religious weekend put time r dents to check in got a free the students and their studies. ticket to sec the fall musical and energy into plan parents. P a r e n t s a s C a r e e r A d v i s o r s : A ning events AMANDA KEATON "Godspell." "Comedy crash course— by Bonnie Jcrke, Preview students could that woulti GODSPELL: Actors Sportz" is a serv director of career services. also attend the ASC activity ice committed to with their student host. In ii^tef "" "^arilee Jolin, Michael Auxiliary Holiday Favale and Nicole Chase. providing clean addition, the Bruin Bed and entertainment for Bazaar Breakfast Club put on a Events during the weekend all ages. The event is set up like This was an opportunity for Coffee House in the Sutton included: a sporting event: there is a red parents and students to start holi Lobby. This was a place for "Godspell" team and a blue team, and each day shopping early. The Holiday prospective and current stu team has three players. Instead of Godspell" is a musical dents to talk with one another drama about the life and teach playing conventional and have some fun. ings of Christ. It was peformed games against one AMANDA. . . _ F KEATON r i d a y a f... t e r . b ^ r e a k f a s t , on Friday and Saturday night of another, the teams both parents and prospective PREVIEW TOUR: University students had a wide range of Family Weekend. play theatre games. In the musical, various the A r e f e r e e o v e r Ambassador Derek Fridley activities to choose from. matic presentations are given in s e e s e a c h o f t h e shows a preview crowd the T'hese included attending modem drama form. This games, making time inside of the Hoover Building going to Greenroom, includes everything from little limits and judging , ^ ® m e e t i n g w i t h a d m i s s i o n s while on a tour of the campus, counselors, campus tours, game shows about Christian good form. At the issues to a scene where a young beginning of each For about 125 to 150. meeting with faculty and coach- man is in a nightclub and his goal round somebody prospective students, this was a es, transfer sessions, financial aid f r o m t h e a u d i e n c e is to flee from youthful lusts. HOLIDAY BAZAAR current reality as they participat seminar, and a student life work Each scene of the drama will make random AUU SMILES: Helptul ladies at the ed in George Fox's Bruin shop. includes a different ie.sson from sugg:estion.s, and Preview Days, which is on One unique clement of Fall Holiday Bazaar sell baked goods. Christ's teachings. All who the players will November 7-8 at the Newberg Bruin Preview 2002 was in watched seemed to enjoy the converse about the .subject. At Bazaar is an annual fundrai.sefi campus. regards to prospective student's, the end of each round one organized and executed by the "The purpose of Bruin applications. If prospective stu d o f t h e t e a m s W i l l b e George Fox University Auxiliaiy. P r e v i e w , " s a i d A d i n a dents brought their completed awarded a point ba.sed Wind Ensemble McConaughey, visitor coordina application to Bruin Preview, the on audience reactions. tor, "is to give prospective stu admissions office waived the A f t e r a f e w r o u n d s , Concert dents a glimpse of what college application fee. points are added up and The Wind Ensemble Concert life at George Fox can look like." There will be one more a winning team is deter Bruin Preview next semester. featured the George Fox "Information panels, meet mined. Contact Adina McConaughey for University Wind Ensemble ing current students, class visits, This event packed out directed by David Church. This and activities can all help a stu ways to be involved as a Bruin the Klages dining room P r e v i e w h o s t o r m e m b e r o f t h e w a s a c h a n c e t o m a k e m u s i c a dent see how George Fox might and. .seemed to be Bruin Bed and BreakfaslClub. part of Friday evening. fit with their life." e n j o y e d b y a l l . " I AMANDA KEATON laughed my head off, it Family Fun IMPROVIZATiON EXPERTS: was great, said one RunAValk Comedy Sportz teams in action, spectator. The Fun Run was a chance George Fox graduate entertainment and creativity that A m e m b e r from Residence life described the for a fun race around the campus "Godspell" has to offer. for families or individual stu The actors have all spent "Comedy Sportz" night as killed in Bali bombing dents. The participants met at the hours perfecting their presenta "Quakerific." track Saturday morning to run or clubs when the blasts look place. tion of the musical. R O B F E L T O N walk around campus, to One of Heffcman's companions A rooniinatc of one of the Director of Public have fun, and to win was found dead by her husband actors said "he h always practic prizes. Information after the bombing. ing acting, even when he is at 1996 George Fox University Heffeman, 29, graduated home doing other things." This President's is just one example of the dedica graduate Megan Heffeman has from George Fox in 1996 with a reception for been identified as one of the vic bachelor's degree in communica tion of the cast of Godspell. tims of the Oct. 12 bombing in tion arts. Every night the theater has Alumni She began teaching in Korea been full, and The Crescent Bali. Parents Her father, Frank Heffeman, the following year. Friends encourages all to attend one of was informed Oct. 31 by the U.S. d e s c r i b e h e r a s o n e w h o l o v e d the remaining pcrfomianccs. Dave and State Department. He spoke with traveling and adventure. Chapel Service BRENT STRANDY Brandt hosted George Fox Campus Pastor Originally from Eagle River, The Sunday morning chapel ENTERTAINERS: Dayspring Alaska, she is the daughter of Gregg Lamm that afternoon. service was the final event of singers Rose Passione, Travis ^ Megan Heffeman, who Sandra MacKcnzic of Eagle R i v e r a n d F r a n k H e f f e m a n o f family weekend. The University Morgan and Abby Foster sing dur- chance for attendees taught English at Kyung-Nam Choir and Chapel Band led wor College in Busan, South Korea, Cape Coral, Fla. ing the Family Weekend Banquet. to get to know Dave ship at different moments, and and Melva, and had been vacationing on the H e f f e m a n ' s s t u d e n t s a t the University Players performed reconnect with other alumni. Indonesian island with friends Pusan University have created Anyone who attended the event for the first time this yetir. The and would like to see more of from the Korean college. After the following website in her featured speaker for the chapiel honor: " C o m e d y S p o r t z " a t t h e i r Overall, the parents and stu- snorkeling, the men returned to was the family of Krissy Hanson. Portland-based club, can call dent.s who participated in Family their hotel rooms, and the women http://w w w.pusan web. Hanson is employed at George them at (503) 236-8888 or visit Weekend 2002 seemed to greatly wore shopping near the night com/community/inemorial.htm. Fox as associate dean of student their website at www.portland- enjoy the events.

NovdiMf 8,9(lt^ lssue4 Vol.CXlX PAGE 4 THE CRESCENT - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2002 OPINION

Jesus' it last wish Do you realize how Do Muslims, Christians worship the same God? ABIGAIL RINE amazing it is that wc can read the last prayers Opinion Editor of Jesus? Allah and God: Polar opposites Same God, incomplete truth Few may realize the significance of John god, but as people seeking 17, but it is an incredible gift of insight into TYLER DELANO- worship only One God. There RRADY pniVlTVEPT the heart of God. Jesus' mind and heart as he was Hearing the end is no god save Him. " Al- JOHNSON Guest Writer A s C h r i s t i a n s w e c a n of his human life. The prayer that particularly Tauba (9):30-3I Guest Writer A friend and brother in How can one god tell one lead them to the heart of God pulls at my heart is the one calling for the unity Christ recently told me that of the Church. Is the God of Christianity group of people that Jesus is by sharing the Gospel with before he came to know the In America, the Christian church is splin and the God of Islam the his son, and deny that same them. When Muslims wor Lord he would simply pray. tered into thousands of denominations (I have same person? thing in front of another ■ Not knowing what was ship God the Father, they are read figures that range from 21,000 to 50,000). It No, these gods are so only aware of one aspect of group? He can't. true, he prefaced his prayers is not merely the existence of .so much division completely different that they Another way that both of God. The fullness of God that disturbs me, but more importantly the antag are almost polar opposites of these gods are different is the with, "If there is a god who can only be understood hears my prayers..." Today onism that exists between the groups. each other, and if you have way in which they treat through the trinity. We will argue over anything! The way water been told otherwise, you have women. Now, to be fair, the he can confirm that God In fact, the belief that answered every one of those is administered in baptism, whether we should been lied to. Qur'an does state that men only God the Father exists is use wine or grape juice in communion, how to Why are these two gods should treat women fairly prayers. Satan's ally. For in knowing Every day, millions of decorate our churches - what divides us together to advance Christ, rather than their own r ^ o theological agendas. We should reflect that uni U od uools fied mentality here in America. When I recite the Apostle's Creed, I am not merely affinning common belief with my fellow Anglicans. I am joining in chorus with all the people in the Kingdom to affirm our union in ' A d — ' ' Christ. We are to be one, as the Son and the Father are one. This is Jesus' last wish.

And it is so a latte morn thought. "Or did I receive an ing. If only the Foxhole e-mail from the Foxhole man good fortune. People stop and From the Pen of the President was open in the mornings stare, but I care not. All who ager telling me they were have ears let them hear. going to be open from 7-10 Hallelujah! The best part of waking die7'T^^he®Frxtk''opTin AM in the mornings?" Then, a funny thought I race to the Foxhole and comes to the forefront of my up is now found at the Foxhole yea"""""®'' as I round the corner I'm greet mind. "It's a bit chilly out here." Only then do I realize "Drat! Foiled again!" 1 So many problems ed by the open sign. 1 hear the would fade away into the glow what has occurred in my haste BEN WEINERT think in mumbled morning angels singing in the back of the neon open sign ifl could to obtain a warm ''cup of joe.'' A5C President misery. No filters to siphon ground and for a moment, I the precious life-giving brew I obtain a quick coffee from the Uiink I see a dove descending My warm wool sweater sits on BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! Foxhole each morning. call coffee. from the heavens. my bed and I stand here in my I w a k e . O n e m o r e s n o o z e It must have been the cold What to do? Journeying Its true!" I shout with matching Mickey Mouse robe won't hurt. I wake again. 1 water as I turn on the shower and slippers. to either of the popular coffee glee. "Show me the coffee'" i that sparked a memory. stand, I stagger. I stumble to houses in town would make begin dancing in the streets But. with a latte in hand, the kitchen. me late for my class. "Could it be a dream?" I and proclaiming aloud my all my cares drift away and I'm ready to face the world. THE CRESCENT - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2002 PAGES OPINION L__. Good cop, bad cop: Count blessings and quit whining Getting a bad rap HEATHER ROBBINS Although we no longer I t ' s t i m e f o r a n a t t i t u d e include Elmer's glue and play- Cops suck. Doii'l they? Their motto Guest Writer adjustment. So I am now pre is "beat people up, and create chaos out of dough in our regular diets senting "Heather's Friendly AARON SGHMAIJTZ Life is tough here at Fox. (besides a few select men from Guide to Optimism." peaceful gatherings." Right? We have to get up every morn Editor-in-Chief j believe I have reached the end of Penn 1), we have regressed to a First, think of how much ing, walk to class and receive six-year-old level of whining. worse it could be. We could live my rope. I admit that I am biased, but feel people- young people in quality education. Then we We complain about every on a space ship and have to eat particular- have developed a huge mi.sconception about police work. might go earn tax-exempt dollars thing: homework, roommates, dehydrated peas everyday. Police officers don't operate under a quota. They don't write for a couple of hours at our work the weather, our love lives, our Or we could be fed gruel traffic laws, or any laws for that matter. They simply enforce what study jobs. And, to top it off, we and hardtack like we see in the they are ordered to enforce. are then forced to eat from an movies. Anyone who dares ask Officers risk their lives daily to protect citizens. They do all all-you-can-eat buffet-style cafe for a second helping is beaten of the dirty work for none of the praise. Some may say "it's their job, teria. with a paddle and put into isola We have absolutely every they knew what they were getting into." I would argue that the lack tion for three days in an Oliver of public and political support is suffocating. right to complain, to shake our Twist fashion. . Secondly, make light of the From 1995 to 2000, My father- an officer for the Portland fists, to demand justice from the bad. Just think, "these eggs may Police- investigated a marijuana ring that spanned several states. He oppressing force that fries our food a little loo crisp and doesn't be a little rubbery, but if I squint seized 100 million dollars worth of marijuana, and was awarded by keep bubble gum ice cream in the City of Portland. The District Attorney , however, threw the case really hard I think I can make out stock 7 days a week. Mother Teresa's face." out largely because the politics of marijuana in Oregon had changed. But really, the truth is we And finally, give thanks. The same people who ordered the case to be investigated have little to complain about. A s P a u l w r i t e s i n I and awarded my father for his work abandoned the cause when it We have opportunities that oth Thessaionians, "Be joyful mattered most: in the court room. ers only dream about. We have lack of love lives, our pet gold always; pray continually; give Are their bad cops? You bet. 1 have also had bad teachers, warm beds, plenty of food and a fish. But mostly, the subject of thanks in all circumstances, for but my negative experiences have not caused me to lose faith in loving community of fellow choice seems to be the food on this is God's will for you in Christian brothers and sisters. education. campus. So it's not your mom's Christ Jesus." And yet every time I sit home cooking. So maybe they Take a trip to the Waterfront in Portland look at the police We are blessed to be here. down to eat at the Bone it seems haven't mastered Chinese cui So let's suck it up, deal with the monument. Perhaps then you may understand the sacrifices these I am somehow transported back sine. Truthfully, our attitudes trouble life throws at us, and quit men and woman make to help ensure your safety. to the 1st grade. stink worse than the food. whining.

Christians and Republicans: Why the undying loyalty?

RYAN BLANCHARD should be outgrown with age. quently theirs), and it seems they election) to thank for it. issue than the poverty they had Guest Writer Christianity is supposed to can't find a violent solution to My theory is that Christians b e e n c o n v i n c e d w a s t h e i r o w n be the religion of charity and any problem that doesn't make think because the Republican fault. A few nights ago, I turned love. Ezekiel wrote that Sodom their mouths water. party is pro-life, it must be cor I challenge you to find on one of the many Christian and Gomorrah were destroyed, rect. Mom taught it to us years someone in poverty who believes cable networks, and between the not because of any sort of sexual ago, and we haven't forgotten. that Republicans care about them Bobby Jones Gospel House, fea activity, but because they failed Yet, is abortion even relevant (and by Republicans, I suppose I turing a "Christian" fashion show, to feed and house the poor. anymore? mean Republican politicians). and the Christian version of the Jesus was revolutionary for Kevin Mannix, in what I T h e D e m o c r a t i c P a r t y news, I wondered: When and why being kind to the poor, and thought was the only good thing (which I do not belong to), may did Christianity becomes synony attempting to eliminate the prim he had to say during the debates, not be significantly better at deal mous with the Republican Party? itive version of classism. admitted that abortion is a sec ing with important social issues, My parents taught me that Why is it that so many Republicans like Bill ondary issue, and doesn't present but it isn't for lack of effort. babies are people too, and that Christians are Republicans? The Sizemore have written the meas itself to the governor very often. Why can't people see that since Republicans are the group Republican Party routinely ures that have crippled Oregon's It's not much more prevalent in when it comes to most every trying to save the babies from all rejects programs that would help public schools, and once Bush the Senate. other social issue, including wel the baby killers, we should sup the poor, saying that people need starts playing Counterstrike: The Bible belt, where many fare, poverty, education, the death port them. That sounded alright a "hand up, not a hand-out." Iraq, with his $9 billion monthly of the country's poor live, was penalty, war, corporate accounta to me at age ten, but the older I They generally oppose aid allowance, we'll have the s t r o n g l y D e m o c r a t i c u n t i l bility, and health standards, the get, the more the Republican programs, in the name of more Republicans (and all but two of Republicans convinced them that Republican Party is anything but Party seems like something that money in your pocket (and subse the Democrats running for re abortion was a more important pro-life? God does not limit truth, wisdom to Christians

am trying to say, but first I'd like BETH HERNANDEZ panel discussion, Rashad Salim my faith affirmed and encour pie who are with you, for the task to clarify one thing by explaining (the Iraqi Muslim) and I were is too heavy for you; you cannot Guest Writer aged in a place where I often what I am not saying. admiring the beautiful night sky. struggled to grow in my relation do it alone (Exodus 18:17-18, I lived in an international I am not declaring the fate of The clouds were majestically ship with God. NASB)." boarding school in Wales for non-Christians when they die. highlighted by the moon, and all I recently had my belief Moses accepted this wise these past two years, and as I This is not a theological debate was reflected on the Bristol affirmed in Old Testament last counsel. "So Moses listened to reflect on my experiences there, I over the validity of John 14:6 (T Channel. week, when we talked about how his father-in-law and did all that have come to the conclusion that am the way... no one comes to After absorbing this breath people of other faiths were used he had said" (Exodus 18:24). God does not limit his grace or the Father but through me'). If taking view, we reflected on the by God to bless the people of Note that the passage doesn't wisdom only to those who have a you'd like to discuss that with me idea of the 'open book' within I s r a e l . T h i s i s i l l u s t r a t e d i n mention Moses dismissing Jethro personal relationship with Jesus sometime, come find me. HMS. Islam. While the Qur'an is the Exodus 18:1-12 (and in the story as a confused measly Gentile, but Christ. That said, let me share a 'closed book' (not to be added to of the Good Samaritan). instead, Moses allowed God to In many ways I saw my rela memory: In August 2001, my or taken away from), creation is Moses' father-in-law Jethro bless him through this man. tionship with God strengthened international boarding school had God's open book. Seeing the nat was a pagan prie.st, and yet God I think I put God in a box, and enriched by the faith of oth a w e e k - l o n g R e l i g i o u s ural beauty of our world can still used him to share wisdom worshipping a God I coujd fath ers, including non-Christians, Conference. We had speakers sometimes be enough for some with Moses. Jethro advised om and leaving no grey space, no and I am grateful to them for from several faiths, including an one to have faith in a Creator, and Moses against settling al the dis room for God to do His will. sharing their perspectives with Iraqi Muslim artist and his young this was something I could defi putes of the people. Maybe we should open our me. daughter. nitely relate to. "The thing you are doing is minds and allow ourselves to be I'll give a personal example One evening as I was walk It was fantastic being able to not good. You will surely wear blessed hundredfold by God and a biblical example, of what I ing back to my house from a share that with someone, to have out, both yourself and these peo- through all of His creation. THE CRESCENT - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2002 PAGE 6 A&E GODSPELL: Turning heads and touching hearts unsettling start to the show. Also, D E S I R E E H A Y W O O D Assistant Director of Godspell. derful Job, and 1 hope she sticks Boyd has been added to the team, make sure you peek back at the He was then an actor in the play, around next year." Marchant has taking the place of Mel orchestra, which is comprised of Staff Writer Schroeder. The theater depart and his initial reaction was that "I also done a terrific job "endear such distinguished musicians as Godspell. Described by one wanted to drop Godspell, all my ment also underwent a complete as being "the Gospel of Mark on ing herself to the cast and the the David Church, Mandy Lefebvre, theater classes, and just hang out ater department in the midst of all reformatting, directly affecting David Fuller, Scott Merrin, and psychedelics," this fast-paced for a year and see what happens," that's happened," according to "who does what." musical Is making a welcome Josh Valentine. As the underlying a sentiment that was apparently Because of these transitions Englen. bedrock of the show, they don't appearance here in our very own shared by many. Still, though Englen has and the simple fact that Godspell W o o d - M a r a u d i t o r i u m . always get the limelight, but Within the first week of enjoyed his position, he readily is a musical, Marchant says, it s Directed by Kelley Marchant they're vitally important. school, 4 of the 17 cast members admits that he misses the close been a tough show;" something (guest director of last year's Step Highlights? You're asking a dropped out. This, of course. relationships the members of the you'd never guess while sitting in On A Crack), it has plenty to keep the audience. jot, but some of the things that your eyes riveted on the actors The whole might stick out in your mind's and your mind fully engaged. experience has proven eye after the show would include: Granted, it's not everyone's "cup to be a spiritual journey -Pisey Sok's break dancing, of tea," but no one can deny that for Marchant and the -Nikki Chase's stellar - and it is very, very well done. Starring cast, and the same is quite humorous - performance a very talented 17-member cast, hoped for members of all throughout, Godspell is a must-see even if the audience , as well. -The WWF scene and you don't care for the play. Tracing the Gospel -Memorable "beep, beep," The fact that Godspell is so -Nate Parkes (John the story within the param well produced is even more eters of a musical orig Baptist/Judas Iscariot) and impressive when considered in inally written in the -Michael Favale (Jesus) in light of the setbacks plaguing it seventies while making All for the Best, and, of course, from the beginning. it rather modern and -Tim Lafolette's timely addi Near the beginning of the culturally relevant is no tions to the show. year, then-director Carrie Jo easy task. Clown face- -"Sheep on the right - oh, Vincent suddenly resigned her AMANDA KEATON paint was taken out of that right..." position at George Fox. Marchant It is the hope of the cast that w a s a s k e d t o s e r v e a s i n t e r i m ACTING WITH EXPERTISE: Godspell cast members strut performance, along With other things which everyone watching the show director for the year. their stuff on the stage of this fall's musical production. might lessen its impact would be drawn closer to God as The weeklong pre-school added additional strain to the cast share. He's very impressed or be undesirable due to cultural a result and that it would serve as practice was cancelled to give her already stressed schedule. with "how incredible the show is irrelevance. a time of great spiritual formation time to prepare. She only met Quite obviously, Englen and how close the cast is." Modemizations of the para as we see the Gospel laid out in with Vincent once before fully stayed with Godspell, and was Marchant shares that the stu bles were also rampant, which yet another way. assuming her responsibilities. promoted to the position of assis dents have had to deal with a greatly added to their message. Enjoy the show, and don't The news that Vincent was tant director. "Looking back now, great deal of changes. Aside from If you haven't already been, forget to thank God for the leaving "hit the cast like a rock," I'm really glad I didn't [drop the the issue of losing cast members make sure you're ready for a blessed gift of His Son day by according to Andrew Englen, musical]. Kelley has done a won- and gaining a new director, Bryan rather unexpected and potentially day... What the people had to say: Artist Spotlight "I really like the "Godspell way they quoted of the Month; has been a parables while hav ing fun, making wild ride." jokes, and making it culturally relevant." Carrie Epperly MATTHEW TIBBS Actor, crew .TESSICA TROTIT Audience JOANN WHITAKER "I am constantly Guest Writer amazed at the little 'It's good! There are many people in the ironies and sybolis- Ill's not what I ms that [they] have world who do not understand artists. expected, but They do not understand why you weaved into the...sal- would go to school to learn to do vation story." it's good." something that you may never make E L I A S M O L E N M a s t e r E l e c t r i c i a n a good living at doing. KEVIN BENNIE Audience Carrie says her sister always In order to resolve some of this won, "of course," but it was still fun. curiosity, I a.sked Carrie Epperly, a Junior High is also the time that Godspell Facts and Quotes sophomore studio art major, why she creates artwork. "For therapy," made her emerge from typical child D E S I R E E H A Y W O O D hood drawings into more mature art. band, artists' time, etc!!! was her reply. Staff Writer She went on to explain that cre Her art teacher made her redo an -Rule of thumb: for every minute of "Guh-nash." -- Joann Whittaker, assignment with darker shading; stage time, there's an hour of rehearsal. Sophomore House Manager. ating artwork is like playing the gui Drive fast and take chances." — Nate tar: "when you are playing every that's what pushed her over the Godspell is roughly 2 hours long (150 min Parkes, GFU alum '02. thing is okay. You can forget about edge. utes), but there were about 200 hours of the six-page research paper that is "Every artist has to take this big rehearsal. (This is actual hours spent, not One of the things I love the most about theater is that it is a true liberal art due in 12 hours. Everything kind of jump," said Epperly. Once you've multiplied by the 17 cast members!!!) fades away and becomes irrelevant discovered how to use darker There were many aspects of the prepa that pulls from a wide variety of disci when you are immersed in your pas shades, you've really U'ansitioned ration of Godspell. Different areas include plines. — Bryan Boyd, Scenic and into a more mature artist. sion," says Epperly. -Blocking initially 2-3 days/wk., but Lighting Designer. One of Epperly's favorite proj This is one of the few consistently Creating artwork for Epperly, beginning the end of Sept. or early Oct., 4 whether she is trying out a new hair ects that she has done is now hang days/wk. enjoyable music experiences I've ever dye or making yellow "wallpaper for ing in the hall of Brougher. It is -Vocal once a wk. On Tues. Solo work had.''^ -- Mandy Lefebvre, Soph. Pianist. a cldss, is therapy. "The freaky asian lady" that she from 3-5, then from 5-9 everybody. I liked this interpretation of Godspell. drew with black and white soft pas It was good." — Elias Molen, Junior Epperly became interested in art -Dance 2 or 3 whole Sat., a couple of when she was in jr. high and her tel. special dance rehearsals. Master Electrician older sister had drawing competi- So, to the people who would -Scenery: About 1200 hours of work. In the middle of one show, you'll be tion.s with her. They would take a ask: "Why do people do art?" -Lighting: About 200 hours. preparing for yet another. The theater dept. deck of Lion King playing cards and Jessica Joy Williams (a friend of -Sound: About 150 hours. never stops...Three weeks before the show pick one that they would both draw. Epperly's and fellow artist) only has -Costumes: roughly 400 to 600 hours. opens, [it] becomes your priority. You live one thing to say: "Why breathe?" -None of this includes choreography, in the theater." -Andrew Englen, Assistant Director. Novembci

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THE CRESCENT - FRIDAY NOVEMBER 8, 2002 PAGE 7 A&E Blockbuster: The battle of home entertainment on the shelves KENNETH DAVIS Blockbuster has instead begun to Staff Writer and filmmakers. Misunderstanding the the most part, acquiesced. Indeed, stores meaning of "letterboxing," Blockbuster can already be found carrying only pan & demand that studios give them exclusive Blockbuster Video, a company that began demanding that studios provide scan DVD's. rental rights for the first six months of should be promoting film both as an art them with pan & scan versions of every Warner Brothers responded with a release before making movies available form and entertainment medium, has title. clever compromise, however. Most for purchase, as was done with video in the become the enemy of movie lovers. Letterboxing refers to the technique of Wa r n e r B r o t h e r s D V D ' s a r e d o u b l e - s i d e d past. The studios are unsure how to react, The company's policies stand as a matting the video image to preserve the discs: widescreen on one side and full seeing the lucrative potential of the Warner paradigm of corporate self-interest and original widescreen image of the film. screen on the other. Warner Brothers, in Brothers' plan, but afraid to lose the rental artistic disinterest. Most obviously, the This produces black bars on the top and another interesting move, produces most market that has been such a large money- company's money-making-above-all atti D V D ' s i n i n e x making policy in the past. tude can be observed in their decisions pensive card Blockbuster is right. If Warner were to regarding the DVD market. The Main Event board cases, not have their way, what would be the need for Filmmakers have celebrated DVD as in the plastic rental stores? The need would not exist. a revitalization of the home video market. o n e s m o s t s t u And, indeed, it seems this would be the Long frustrated by the poor audio and dios use. better way. Artistically speaking, the film video quality of VHS, directors have em Warner's makers could release the film in whatever braced the new format as an opportunity to intent is to con form they believe it should be viewed, and present their films as close to the original tinue down movie fans could enjoy and share the films theatrical presentation as possible. grading the they love. Studios, however, were not sure how expensive pack Movies are made for the people, first they would utilize the new technology. aging until and foremost. They are produced for an Traditionally, videos would be sold six D V D ' s a r e audience to enjoy. Economic concerns are months after being released for rental. The housed in second. Obviously movies need to make studios were not sure how DVD would small, rectangu money so that more movies can be made, fare, so they began releasing new films in lar, cardboard but that money does not need to be at the small quantities. The demand was far bottom of the frame. Inexperienced view envelopes. The hope is that this will lower expense of the art and the audience. greater than anticipated, so they began ers, including, apparently, Blockbuster, production costs enough that movies will Blockbuster, if they care at all for the mass-producing the discs. Each week mistakenly believe that the bars obscure cost around $4.00 retail, and make movie- art form they distribute, should move out seemed to bring record-breaking sales as the top and bottom of the image. In all buying an impulse purchase much like the of the past and embrace the future of the new titles were released. actuality the frame is zoomed out of the sale of magazines. medium. If they wish to continue as a Blockbuster Video, realizing the suc image so that the sides become visible. Blockbuster has once again opposed. company, why not change into the defini cess of the format, expanded their selec B l o c k b u s t e r ' s d e m a n d s f o r f u l l - f r a m e They rightly suspect that this would signal tive film retailer, offering a large variety of tion to include DVD titles. Blockbuster's copies of each title has been met with the death of the rental industry. If a con movies for consumer purchase? They success inspired other major video rental uneasy obedience on the part of studios. sumer wished to try out a movie they could could be at the forefront of an art and chains to do the same. The veiled threat is that they will discon simply purchase it, and throw the disc entertainment revolution. Unfortunately Unfortunately, Blockbuster soon tinue rental of widescreen DVD's. Studios, away if they did not like it, but keep it if forethought does not seem to be one of became a thorn in the side of movie-lovers not eager to lose a major market, have, for they enjoy the film. Blockbusters governing policies.

5> Shut up and Listen U . T A C Q B C O X Are stage morals relative; Does being Chef Steak RoiJ-Ups Ingredients: on stage make some things okay? Bacon Flank Steak (Best) A & E E d i t o r or Round Steak (works well) "...Lights up on center stage and at this God? Would you act like the character in that 1 Can of Tomato Paste point. Steve, you will kiss the person playing your respect or would you refuse? 1 Sweet Onion wife." My best friend for the past four years was in a It was my first stage kiss and. needless to say, ■performance once where he faced this question. It 1 was uncomfortable at first. Of course I had kissed was a hard choice for him. When he came to me for -Take the steak and cut it into long strips the same a girl in high school, but not in front of two hundred advice I had none to give. He decided for himself length and width of the bacon. people three nights in a row. Kissing wa.s .something that he could act out his character to his best with I thought was only alright if it really meant some out using the Lord's name in vain, but he would use (On a Round Steak you may need to flay the meat so it is less thick. Meat that is as thick or about twice thing. words that he normally considered inappropriate. At the time I was spending a lot of time with a 1 believe that word was the difference for my as thick as the bacon is a good thickness.) friend. Inappropriate. Saying the Lord's name in certain other cast member. I didn't think it was -Lay the bacon on top of the steak strip and roll kosher to kiss a girl I wasn't involved with when I vain was never appropriate. To him it was a com- with bacon on the inside; hold the roll together with majidnient. Swearing was okay sometimes. hadn't kissed the girl that I was. two toothpicks stuck all the way through from the side, However, when the time came to practice the But is it what we do that is actually wrong, or kiss my reason had become irrelevant. I also real what is behind it? We can do a good thing for bad they should cross in the middle and form an X through ized a lot about the context. We were acting out a reasons iuid it will still be bad. It is possible that we the roll. part of the wedding ceremony tmd it would have could do a bad thing for morally justifiable reasons —In a hot pan, sear the meat, which means throw it that would make it good. been extremely awkwtu'd luid detrimental if we on one side until it is flash cooked on the one side, flip excluded the "you may kiss the bride" part. Jesus himself spoke of many instances where if it, and then get them out of the pan. The fact was that I was able to remove myself you do something in your heart it is as bad as if it from the character I was playing in order to perform were in reality. Docs that mean that if you pretend —Lower the heat to about 250 or set two medium the necessary task (especially since it was short and in your heart that you arc feeling hatred for some low heat, just above low heat, top with onion slice, and one that you are sinning, or does it depend on what non-passionate). then top it all with tomato paste and add a quarter of an I am not saying that either the context of the your heart really feels? inch of water to the pan, let cook with lid on pan for So let's say you aren't doing it in your heart. kiss, the length or emotion behind it made it okay. about an hour. The main factor, I believe, was that I realized that it What if a ten-year old in the audience thinks you was a pennissible thing to do (considering 1 are? Are you to be held responsible for what some —Serve with toothpicks still in. Note; don't use mint Corinthians 10:31) and that it served a good pur people might think of what you're doing? What flavored toothpicks. about preventing a brother from stumbling? pose. This realization was not, in any way. directly from God. even though that verse can be used to If we aren't ctueful we'll get rid of the acting defend jiisf about anything we do. scene altogether if we keep a.sking these questions. Sports Teams Let's suppose you are a Christian actor for a It's a messy place we've gotten ourselves into, but there is a solution. It's about compromise. There Clubs-Student Groups play who does not believe it is alright to say the Earn $1,000-2000 this semester with a proven CampusFundraiser Lord's name in vain (1 know sonic ol you do, but really are some things that you shouldn't do on stage, even when the director says you have to, but 3 hour fundraising event. Our programs make fundraising easy we're in an illustration here, not reality.) with no risks. Fundraising dates are fillingquickly, so get with the What if your character wouldn't care about you need to be flexible to what the play's purpose is and decide if it's really worth it or not. program! It works. Contact CampusFundraiser at (888) 923-3238, that? What if an important part of the play was Talk amongst yourselves. or visit w\ftw.camDusfundraiser.cQm showing the audience that you had NO respect for Issue 4 A/oi. CXIXI THE CRESCENT-FRIDAY NOVEMBER 8, 2002 ^^ i A & B

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Issue 4 Voi.C??lVlff* THE CRESCENT - NOVRMRP.R 8, 2002 PAGE 9 ^ S P O R T S•% Blazers hope new additions will equal success

Additions to the roster many fans thought that an immi makes him a valuable asset to the leadership of Derek Anderson a f o r m i d a b l e h o m e c r o w d t h a t wonH necessarily mean nent departure of alleged drug- Blazers squad despite his chronic mesh well with the seasoned vet seems to conquer the spirits of addict Damon Stoudamire would bout with injuries. eran experience of Scottie any incoming team. addition to the win be in the cards. It is evident that the Blazers Pippen, who has the grit, passion, Under the MVP-like play of column for Portland However, only an over will come into this 2002-03 .sea and paycheck to want to win Tim Duncan, the aggressive crowded rotation at the PG posi son fully armed with tremendous another NBA title for the city of game of battle-tested David P A T R I C K W I I F I S tion currently manifests, result depth and talent that may work to Portland. Robinson, and the sweet-shoot Staff Writer ing in yet another tantrum of Although the Blazers come ing Steve Smith, the San Antonio tempers among players want into the season boasting an Spurs may step up to raise some The air is getting brisk, the ing their deserved time. NBA record of 20 consecutive eyebrows as well. temperature is dropping, and the In the 2002 NBA draft, playoff appearances, they will In addition, potential threats excitement of the MLB playoffs the Blazers drafted 6'8" l o o k f o r m u c h m o r e t h a n may come from improving fran has been silenced. This could swing-man Qyntel Woods another first round knock out chises like the Dallas Mavericks only mean one thing: it is time for from Northeast Mississippi to end the year with satisfac and Minnesota Timberwolves, some NBA action to heat up. CC, providing more beef to tion. but don't hold your breath. The turning over of this an already bulky interior The road ahead of the Whatever the final result proverbial leaf implies that our front maintained by returnees Blazers will be harsh. The turns out to be, rest assured that great state's lone professional Dale Davis, Rasheed teams of the dominant this NBA season will promise a sports team, the Portland Wallace, , Western Conference continue splendid amount of intense and Trailblazers, is granted yet anoth Zach Randolph and defensive to bulk up their weaponry and fierce competition. er opportunity to avenge the specialist Chris Dudley. improve upon every aspect of The balance of teams among dwindling pride that has been The return of 7'3" center their game plans in order to the Western Conference will pro unraveling since the tragic fourth Arvydas Sabonis, coming knock off the Shaq-Kobe duce high scoring battles, last- quarter collapse against the b a c k t o P o r t l a n d f r o m h i s dynasty that has emerged over second buzzer-beaters, and a Lakers in 2000. one-year leave of absence in the past two seasons. wire-to-wire race for playoff No true Blazer fan ever Lithuania, is enough to put a Under their crafty head positioning to the very end. Only wants to recall that (please accept smile upon any Blazer fan's coach, and "Zen Master" Phil in the playolfs, however, will the my apology). face. Jackson, the Lakers will be champions be set apart. Bob Whittsit, a.k.a. Trader Sabonis has proved favored again this season to I w i s h t h e H e a d C o a c h Bob, and the Blazers organiza throughout his six-year win the championship and Maurice Cheeks and the 2003 tion took the liberty of acquiring tenure in the league to be one match the prestigious edition of the Portland a few new faces to compliment "Auerbach-like" feat of a four- TrailBlazers the very best of of the best defenders of the AP PHOTO the backcourt arsenal already Lakers' fearsome center, STEP UP: It is time for Rasheed Wallace P^at- The Lakers will certainly luck. established. Shaquille O'Neal. The versa- up and be the on-court leader, not go uncontested this sea While I enjoy surprises, I After signing free-agent tility Sabonis provides in son. have learned with this team and point guard Jeff Mclnnis from the pulling defenders away from the exhaust opponents down the L i k e a y e a r a g o , t h e its battles off the court not to hold LA Clippers and trading for 6'4" basket, pulling down numerous stretch. Sacramento Kings may very well expectations above the "burden combo guard Antonio Daniels boards each game, and putting up The youth of rising star end the regular season with the of proof." from the San Antonio Spurs, his mammoth arms to reject shots Bonzi Wells and the newfound best record in the league, having 2002-2003 Portland Mo' money, mo' problems i'railblazers ly quite a bit to hurt them, so and he hopes to give players NO. NAME PCS COLLEGE Despite a payroll that don't be surprised in Trader Bob more clearly defined roles this 1 D e r e k A n d e r s o n SO Kentucky '97 is tops in the league, pulls it off somehow. year. He called an impromptu 44-x Ruben Boumjte Boumjte C Georgetown '01 the Blazers still look Whitsitt and the Blazers t e a m m e e t i n g a f t e r t h e 10 Antonio Daniels G Bowling Green '97 don't seem to understand that Sacramento game to discuss the 34 Dale Davis F/C Clemson '91 to finish no higher stockpiling large amounts of state of the team. At the meeting 14-x Chris Dudley C Yale '87 than 5th in the West promising talent can be good, but he singled out all-star Rasheed 5 Jeff Mclnnis PG North Carolina '97 can also produce negative Wallace as the team leader and JONATHAN RIPLEY 21 Ruben Patterson SF Cincinnati '98 effects. Bringing in players that go-to guy on the floor. 33 Scottie Pippen SF C e n t r a l A r k a n s a s ' 8 7 Sports Editor are used to starting and making Wallace had been reluctant 50 Zach Randolph PF Michigan State '01 them play in a rotation where to take on the responsibility since Bob Whitsitt a.k.a. "Trader 11 C he came to Portland in 1996, Arvydas Sabonis Bob", never one to let an off-sea many other players also want SO New Mexico '97 7-x C h a r l e s S m i t h son go by without increasing his minutes breeds hostility. even though he has clearly been Damon Stoudamire PG Arizona '95 3 teams payroll with no regard for The NBA is not like the pop one of the team's best players PF North Carolina '97 30 Rasheed Wallace team chemistry, was at it again ular video game 'NBA Live', since he arrived. G/F Ball State '98 6 Bonzi Wells this past summer. where personalities and style of The presence of Cheeks and G/F Northest Miss. CC'02 24 Qyntel Woods Whitsitt signed free agent play are not factors. How team his coaching style, which is in mates interact with each other on stark contrast to the style of for point guard Jeff Mclnnis and x= injured list traded for Antonio Daniels, a and off the hardwood is almost mer coach Mike Dunleavy, has Average Age: 28.9 years combo guard with some upside. very important and can never be given Rasheed the confidence he The problem is, these two underestimated. Teamwork and needs to take that step forward Head Coach; Maurice Cheeks (2nd year with Portland, 49-33) will have to be added to a back- c o m m u n i c a t i o n a r e a s o r m o r e and be the player everybody Assistant Coaches: Jim Lynani (2nd year with Portland), Dan court rotation that already important in than in know he can be. One bright spot for the Panaggio (1st year with Portland), Herb Brown(2nd year with involves Damon Stoudamire, any other sport. The Blazers saw signs of Portland) Derek Anderson, Bonzi Wells, Blazers is the return of Arvydas Ruben Patterson, Scottie Pippen that hostility against Sacramento, Sabonis. The seven foot and promising rookie Qyntel which was their second game of Lithuanian, who was always a the season. Newcomers Mclnnis fan favorite, is back after a year New FITTED GFU baseball hats! Woods. Recent reports have the and Daniels had a relatively heat off where he spent time with his Blazers talking to the Knicks ed conversation during a timeout, family and resting his ailing which they say was blown out of George Fox picture frames only $3.99! about a trade that would involve knees. He looked good in his first sending Dale Davis and Ruben proportion. game back, scoring six points Patterson to the New York Whether it was overhyped or and grabbing seven rebounds in Knicks in exchange for Latrell not, it is not a good sign of things just 11 minutes. A large assortment of new sweatshirts to come. Usually the Blazers wait The question is, what will Spreewell. until the playoffs to implode, but the people around Rasheed iSc sweatpants NOW Available! Spreewell has just enough bad karma to fit in on this team, this year it may come a little ear Wallace do? Will there be more having broken his had over the lier than that. bickering about playing time and summer and not telling the Second year head coach shots? Will the team be able to Knicks about it. Maurice Cheeks has been some put together a run like they did This trade would do nothing what of a calming influence for during the second half of last sea # GFU BOOKSTORE! the team during his short tenure, son? Only time will tell. to help the Blazers and most like issue 4 ¥3l."CTSX?| ptovemberB, iiIMB THE CRESCENT - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2002 PA G E 1 0

The thing is, when you have suppiirted a team the way a lot of Lady Bruins start win streak male fans that I know have, you feel like you have a relationship Whitman College played host to and second halves sent the game The women's soccer to your particular team. Whether George Fox on November 2, into overtime. it is a family-type relationship, a The game was nearly won by team ends their 25 renewing a Lady Bruin rivalry friendship, or otherwi.se, you feel that started with a 2-1 loss earlier Whitworth in the first overtime, like you arc a part of that team's game losing streak in October. when Piper Moore made a per life and vice versa. and secure first win Whitman sophomore Katie fect shot from the far post, but the JONATHAN RIPLEY For me. it was family vaca Schmitz scored two goals and shot was deflected away by Bruin for first-year coach Sports Editor tions .spent sitting in Candlestick senior defender Sara Jones. junior Julia Makowski added to Park on late July and August ROBERT BLETSCHER the cause with a goal and an A foul by the Lady Bruins nights, covered in a coat, stock Staff Writer assist to help the Whitman later in the period set up ing cap tmd blanket, watching Missionaries to a 5-0 win. Whitworth's Lauralee Howard Sunday A close victory and a couple the Giants play games against of hard fought matches ends the The Lady Bruin defense for a penally kick, which was the miserable Pirates and Expos. month of October as the George saved by goalkeeper Cori Wulf to played excellent all day, but in heartbreak It was really getting to know Fox Lady Bruins inch closer to the end, they could not keep up send the game into a second I sit here, crushed, not able the end of another season. with the fast paced offense of the overtime. my father and understanding his to speak, it can't be over. It just On October 26, the Bruins Missionaries. In the second overtime, philosophies on life, family and can't. business while watching the t o o k o n t h e P a c i fi c L u t h e r a n On November 3, the Lady Carice Fell drove to the goal and I feel like I'm frcc falling. I Giants annihilate the Dodgers Lutes. It was a toughly contested Bruins visited the host was fouled in the penalty box, have woken up and am feeling the week before I started college. game that saw senior goal setting up a my forehead for the cold sweat. You feel your team's ups keeper Cori Wulf stop II penalty kick. The virtual dream sequence and downs, its highs and lows. shots on goal before allow Cori Wulf took You feel like you are a part of ing a startling goal by the penalty that was the 2002 San Francisco G i a n t s s e a s o n i s o v e r . T h e that team, even though "it likely P a c i fi c L u t h e r a n ' s L e a h kick, which has been at least a decade since Anderson. was saved, but Giants, who were five runs ahead in game six of the World Series Anderson put a corner a referee's rul you ran your last wind .sprint." and just eight outs from winning You make a connection with kick into the middle of the ing said that it all. have lost. a team through watching count Held, where Andrea Gabler Whitworth's How do you blow a five run redirected it into the cross Jenn Miller less games over countless years. lead in the World Series, 1 ask Waking up in the morning to see bar. The ball shot into the approached the box score. Knowing the ros back of the net, providing t h e k i c k t o o myself. How, with the best ter from lop to bottom, superstars the game's only score in the soon. bullpen in the majors since the all-star break, do you blow it on down to bench warmers. 86th minute. Wulf the biggest stage there is? This kind of love can also A hotly contested game w a s a w a r d e d A few silent minutes later, against the Puget Sound a n o t h e r s h o t bring the worst kind of pain. It the consolation phone calls .start can breed the kind of hatred only Loggers the next day ended and made to come in. First it's my friend brought on by an enemy of in defeat for the Lady AMANDA KE.M'ON O" "^t- Bruins. UPS scored two KEEPER: Goalkeeper Cori Wulf, seen here taking a ting it and giv- Josh, also a Giants fan, calling to someone you truly care for. goals in the first 14 minutes, goal kick, scored the winning goal for the Lady Bruins, ing ^he Bruins tell me there is always next year. Losing to the mo.st hated coming only 33 -'Seconds their first win, on a penalty kick in double overtime, 'heir first win "What doesn't kill you makes Dodgers the la.st weekend of the season in 1993, and not making apart, and that set the tone of the season. you stronger."' he says. Then my buddy Willis, who for the rest of the game. A hat Whitworth Pirates in what would The win ended George Fox the playoffs despite winning 103 is a soccer fan and doesn't even trick by Puget Sound's Elizabeth end up being their most exciting Lady Bruin's 25 game losing games. like baseball, calls to tell me that Pitman .sealed the deal, sending game of the year. streak that had dated back to a Seeing the best player of the la.st 30 years, Barry Bonds, not the Bruins home with a 6-1 loss. Flawless goalkeeping for w i n o v e r P a c i fi c L u t h e r a n o n everything will be alright. "It just wasn't their year," he says. Offensive power-house both teams throughout the first September 23,2001. perform in the Octobers of 1998 My roommate's parents call and 2000. and leave an apologetic message. These were the symptoms of Season is coming to a close For some reason, none my pain. There is no cure for the of this helps. This one hurts. This pain except for winning. one hurts bad. The team and the baseball w e e k a n d d i d n o t f a i r t o o w e l l The Bruin men then traveled The Bruin men's This is game seven of the against Whitman and Whitworth. northeast to take on the city that has done nothing but 2000 N.B.A. Western frustrate its fans by not being overall record is not a The trip started with a 4-0 Whitworth Pirates. The Pirates Conference Finals pain. loss to the host Whitman won 4-0, and in doing so secured quite good enough, took us for good indication of the The hometown Portland another ride this yeai*. Missionaries. Travis Exstrom themselves a third place finish in Trailblazers up by 15 with seven way they have played and Nate Davis combined for the the Northwest Conference. They let us think that after minutes left in the fourth quarter, all season Derek Dougherty scored the playing only 11 games out of lone goal for the Bruins off an only to lose to the now three- playoff contention during the last time defending champion L.A. five years, it might not have all CORY MANDINA assist from Jason Kintner in the Laker.s. 28th minute. The loss put the been in vain. Staff Writer This is death-in-the-family Bruin men's record to 3-13-1 They can finally get over the. The Bruin men's .soccer sea type pain. Something you never hump after years of coming up son is coming to a close and the overall, 2-10-1 in the Northwest Conference. truly get over. just short. team, like every team, is looking The fact is, there is nothing While the Bruin men's Sadly, they were just toying with to take a few things from this record may not be what they to hate about the California us once again. Consistency can year and build on them for the Angels (I know they are called have its faults- Unless it's the might want it to be, it can not be future. the "Analieim" Angels now, but taken for face value. kind of consistency they sell in T h e t e a m i s i n a b i t o f a "After we struggled this history will always win over the Bronx. slump, because of "many differ Disney). Now I know what the ent reasons" says coach Manfred year, it's going to take a good attitude and good mindset to stay They are the American Atlanta Braves fans of the i990's Tschan. League version of the Giants. felt like. What the Dodger fans One reason might be the fact strong during the off season," Decent starting pitching. Not an said Tschan. "This is especially ofthe 1950'sfeit like. that, due to injury and a lack of easy out in the lineup. Great One difference, though, true, when a lot of the close depth, Tschan was forced to play bullpen. each of them won at least one quite a few young players that games that could have been won, had to be perfect, and that wasn't Despite ail this, 1 still feel World Series tide. To lake did not have very much experi the loss. 1 feel the pain and frus AMANDA KEATpN always possible." quote from those Dodgers

WinsW/nc over Willamette n\)or played olaved stellar defense, The Ladv assisted). The Nicoie Lady assisted). Bostic Nicole Bostic finished fi blocking 4 balls from B r u i n s t h e n t o o k with 15 kills, while Ashley and Whitman help the deterred Wildcat o f f f o r w h a t w a s Glisson and Mailer had 12 and 11 the Lady Bruins ensemble. sure to be a tough kills respectively. The loss ended the Lady secure no worse than The worthy effort trip to play at of Schultens through Whitman and at Bruins win streak at six, and took 2nd in the Northwest out the week earned NWC #1 their overall record to 19-5, and their NWC record to 10-4, which Conference her Honorable Mention Whitworth. honors for the confer The Lady leaves them tied with Puget P A T R I C K W I T r ence "Players of the B r u i n s fi r s t Sound for second in the confer Stajf Writer Week", and put her in stopped in Walla ence. Walla to take on The Lady Bruins have only The the elite group of the an upset- minded two games left in the regular sea GFU women's volleyball team is top 20 in the nation in son to get ready for the playoffs. continuing to lay down the law to the statistical category Whitman squad. all competition at just the right of blocks per game. The Shelly Schultens stands con fident along with her teammates, lime The conglomeritic Missionaries put After successive victories in effort transfused by up a great fight, knowing that "if we play like we are capable...! don't think a con the minimum amount of games members of the entire taking the match over both Colorado College (30- team has put the Lady to five games, but ference championship is out of 13, 30-14,30-21) and rival Bruin netters, for all were not strong sight for us." This same irrevocable spirit Linfield (30-22,30-20,30-21) on intents and purposes, in enough to keep of dedication resonates through the 24th and 26th of October, the c o n t r o l o f t h e i r o w n up with the Lady Bruins in the end. out this humble group of ladies, destiny for postseason Lady Bruins took their place in and together they are making a sole possession of second place position. Shelly Schultens led the offensive modest, yet ever impressive in the Northwest Conference Having enjoyed name for themselves; making with an overall record of 17-4 (8- the recent successes of AMANDA KEATON a t t a c k f o r t h e -rich yet again the GFU volleyball 3 in NWC). the regular season, BLOCK: Junior Jeni Nelson jumps and blocks an Lady Bruins with Coach Grant empha- attempted kill by a player from Colorado College. 16 kills, as they tradition. Against the pesky Tigers of Colorado College, the Bruins put s i z e d h o w h i s t e a m prevailed 22-30, must stay focused upon the taken notice of the vulnerability 30-23,30-15,26-30,15-11. together a balanced offensive of any given team on any given Mindi Cotner led the defense attack, with junior Nicole Bostic importance of the remaining with 24 digs and added 47 assists and freshman Angela Burright games rather than thinking about night. playoff possibilities, saying, "1 Certainly, the Lady Bruin for good measure. Cotner is now finishing with 8 kills a piece. second on the all-time GFU list in The consistency of senior wouldn't say that we are 'excit volleyball squad still has its ed.' I'd just say we had reasons sights set on the prize—nabbing assists. co-captain Mindi Cotner was the conference crown from The Lady Bruins then trav shown to the opposing squad to believe it [the playoffsl may be a possibility and now we have a Whitworth. They eled to Spokane to take on the once again, proving why she is- Shelly Shultens (Sr.) few more." would have their chance to inch Whitworth Pirates in what has according to Coach Steve Grant ever closer to that goal with a trio become somewhat of a heated Volleyball Co-Captain and many others-arguably the The current Northwest of games against the W's of the For the second consecutive best setter in the history of Conference standings are a testa rivalry this year. Northwest Conference. The Bruins again had to go week Shelly Schultens received George Fox College/University. ment to the fact that no team can First, the Lady Bruins hosted the distance, eventually losing to Honorable Mention for Cotner passed out a mind- sit back and watch to see how the the Willamette Bearcats, and ran the Pirates in five games, 26-30, Northwest Conference "Player boggling 29 assists and bottled chips may fall; there is quite a bit of intense competition still ahead. through them in the minimum 30-27, 19-30, 30-27, 15-11. of the Week". For the week, in up another 12 digs to keep the amount of games, 30-25, 30-27, Schultens once again led the 13 games, she had 41 kills team on the winning track. After a surprising loss by a 30-26. The Lady Bruins, led on In the Linfield game, fellow stellar Whitworth College squad, Lady Bruins offensive attack (3.15) and 23 errors in 128 offense and defense by Brandy with 16 kills and accounted for attacks {.144), with 2 assists. 4 senior co-captain Shelly ranked eighth in the nation prior Mailer, pushed their win streak to half of the team's blocks with a aces, 6 digs, and 23 Schultens had the hot hand, to the loss, to a very good Puget Sound squad, several teams have five. career-high 11 (three solo, eight blocks(1.77). smacking down 12 kills and Interested in Law School? Attend the: Job opening with The Crescentl The Crescent is currently accepting applications for the posi Portland Law School Fair tion of Assistant Editor. The position requires approximately November 12,2002, from 10am-2pin—free admission 10-15 hours a week, carries a stipend of $450 per semester, PSU Ballroom and looks great on a resume. If you are interested, please 3"^ Floor SMC (1825 SW Broadway. 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lssue4Vol.CXIX Hovcmber S, THE CRESCENT - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2002 PA G E 1 2 C A M P U S N E W S Calendar of Events Health and N o v e m b e r 8 t o 9 : Harmony ^ASC Student Musical "Godspeir19? Stressed out? Activities: {Wood-Mar; 7:30 pm) Jogging, laughing, Bruin Preview N o v e m b e r 1 5 : singing, praying JESSICA . N o v e m b e r 1 4 : Switchfoot scHLEGEi. all ways to combat S t u d e n t s i n R e c i t a l Concert practiiionerN u r s e cvcryday - m • anxiety a

{Bauman; 4:15 pm) N o v e m b e r 2 2 : Now that midterms are over, let's talk about stress! N o v e m b e r 1 8 t o 2 2 : The expressions "I'm too stressed out" and "I'm under too much Salsa Dance stress" are familiar to all of us. Stress is a natural part of life, and we Cultural Celebration all have experienced it at one time or another. N o v e m b e r 2 4 : What is stress? Stre.ss is a physical state of tension or strain. It is Week caused by the body's instinct to defend itself against a perceived threat or danger. Stress evokes the "flighl-or-fight" reaction, which Football results in greater alertness, focused attention, increased energy and N o v e m b e r 1 9 : readiness to run or confront. Game This instinct is good in emergency situations such as getting out Chehalem Symphony of the way of a speeding car, but it can cause physical and emotion al illnesses if allowed to continue for a prolonged period of time. {Bauman; 7:30 pm) \ (GFU Vs. Warner Pac) What can be done to reduce stress? The first step is to learn to recognize symptoms of stress. Some early warning signs include ten sion in the neck and shoulders, headache, sweating, restlessness, irri tability. increased heart rate, and inability to sleep or concentrate. Campus living:Many expenses The next step is to choose an effective way to deal with stress. "Some helpful stress reducing techniques include exercise, relaxation, continued from page 1 enough to pay the bills choose housing based on this. for the upkeep of all the prayer, massage, music, hobbies, sharing feelings, restructuring pri Money also goes to pay for orities. strengthening support network and humor. residential buildings on staff time, both custodial care and building maintenance. Phillipians 4: 6-7 reads, "Do not be anxious about anything, but campus. in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your Room fees are Custodial care involves the requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all under not designated to a spe staff and students who clean. cific house, suite, dorm, Maintenance involves fixing standing, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus." Amen. or apartment building, the building and maintaining but costs do rise based electrical and mechanical sys on the general cost to tems to keep the buildings oper B r a w l : R u l e s n e e d e d maintain that area. ating. strongest argument for the brawl H o u s e s a r e continued from page 1 Replacing carpets, repairing is that it is a tradition that brings more expensive to roofs, and painting is also done people together and connects maintain due to although much of this work is force people to come up with them with past and future stu increased square accomplished in the summer good reasons to brawl. dents. when most students don't see it footage per student and The protestors, mostly male, He said that the biggest o t h e r b e n e fi t s s u c h a s happening. are reacting to the few who think problem is unchecked aggression privacy and lawns, so With maintaining this "city, of the brawl as a lest of mas that has led to injury in every costs for students living many elements and costs are nec culinity, Chandler said. He brawl. He said it differs from VICKl HAWKINS there are also more essary to keep the housing build added, "the sense that only real football in that it lacks rules and expensive. D O R M R O O M B L I S S : A n ings running. men brawl is a chauvinistic and S t u d e n t s c a n "We are hopefully setting regulations. Edwards girl's room offers a life evil concept." Chandler said he wanted to evaluate the costs and of cramped by classy style. priorities that meet the students The protests began when make it clear that he wasn't nec b e n e fi t s a n d t h e n needs," Coins said. C h a n d l e r a n d s e n i o r J a m e s essarily speaking for all the pro Eubank picketed during the testors. In regards to future Foxhole: New hoursy new look, new year's first bruin brawl. The brawls, he suggested that stu n u m b e r o f p r o t e s t o r s h a s dents: menu, and new employees add to appeal increased with each brawl. Realize and try to fix the Brawlers have a good reason negative aspects of the brawl. continued from page 1 to be annoyed with the protes Add regulations to help tors, Chandler said. He said that avoid injury. TV for sports games, internet during the last brawl, they inten Make the bruin less of an connections. Karaoke night, a tionally pushed toward the pro Civil War party, poetry readings, object of pride. testers, but only in jest. Make it more of a game and and mini concerts. Others jokingly sang a cho less of a brawl. Crisman also says that the rus of "Kumbaya" while brawl Foxhole is open to new ideas and Let s find a way to keep the ing. tradition and perhaps save the asks that if anyone who is musi According to Chandler, the grass a little more too," he said. cally gifted would like to per form. to please contact him. Monday, opening night, was CHECK YOUR SPIRITUAL FOR a huge success as nearly three hundred visitors stopped by to MATION CREDIT ONLINE NOW! enjoy the live music, try the cof The chapel database status Access your personal fee, and check out the new is now available to all students chapel credits by entering your atmosphere of the Foxhole. through the following web link: name and six-digit new ID#. The positive customer https://scripLs.georgefox.edu/cgi Your new 6-digit ID num response was encouraging for the bin/chapel/spiritual FormationF ber is the NUMERIC ID# at the AMANDA KEATON onn.pl managers and the Foxhole JUST LIKE NEW: New tablecloths, paint color and top of the Degree Works advis employees. Crisman and Krause This will be updated every ing sheet that you received in look forward to a year of coffee pictures provide a different atmosphere for the week on Friday until the end of your mailbox within the past and fun. the semester. Foxhole; dedicated management has hopes for success. week. lovcmber I "Issue 4 Vbl.CXIX