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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the 1999 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in October by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Don’t forget to 75˚ Partly FALL BACK The Daily Friday 50˚ cloudy Sunday at 2 a.m.! October 29, 1999 Inside Eastern Sports Check www.eiu.edu/~den Readjusting Eastern Illinois University 1, 2, 3 Charleston, Ill. 61920 Up and coming Chicago band Vol. 85, No. 49 Sophomore defensive back 16 pages, 2 sections makes an appearance at Cory Lewis has been a Friend’s & Co. News mainstay in the lineup this year. Story in Verge, Section B “Tell the truth and don’t be afraid.” Story on Page 8A Special Inaugural edition Bomb threat evacuates Carman Hall By Shauna Gustafson received a phone call at approxi- “We evacuated the building as our residents to evacuate,” said 10:15 p.m. Staff writer mately 9:35 p.m., from someone quickly as we could,” Due said. Angie Alfano, a junior early child- In addition to RA’s doing their saying there was a bomb in the UPD, the Charleston Police hood and elementary education normal rounds, police officers also About 600 Carman Hall resi- building and residents had a limited Department and the Charleston Fire major and an RA on the eighth were in the building for the remain- dents were evacuated Thursday amount of time to evacuate, said Department all responded to the call. floor of Carman’s north tower. der of the night, Due said. night after a bomb threat was made. Adam Due, assistant chief of the Due said, both RA’s and police RA’s continued to evacuate, As residents filed back into the Resident assistants pounded on University Police Department. officers knocked on residents until they too were forced to leave building, many were concerned doors in both towers instructing res- Police would not release the doors, telling them they had to the building. idents to leave the building. amount of time they were given to leave the building immediately. Residents were allowed back The front desk of Carman Hall evacuate the building. “We got a call and we told all of into the building between 10:10 and See BOMB Page 2A Making it official Faculty, staff Formal inauguration ceremony for Eastern’s views mixed eighth president to be held today By Matt Neistein on ceremony City editor The inauguration of Eastern President Carol Surles has creat- Eastern will hold its first inaugural ceremony in 15 years Friday, officially nam- ed a variety of opinions because of the current state of the ing Carol Surles Eastern’s eighth president, and its organizers expect it to be a University Professionals of Illinois and the administration bargain- “spectacular event.” ing team’s disagreements about contract negotiations. The theme of the inauguration, which will take place at 1:30 p.m. in the Lantz Many faculty members said they would not like to comment Gymnasium, is “Traditions and New Beginnings,” and according to Shelly Flock, because of the ongoing negotiations with the administration. Eastern’s director of media relations, it signifies “Eastern’s rich heritage and Jeffrey Cross, associate vice president for academic affairs, said he promise for the future.” enjoyed attending the inaugural keynote address Wednesday and agreed “It provides an opportunity to recall the past, celebrate the present and prepare with what Stan Ikenberry, president of the American Council on Education for the future,” Flock said. and President Emeritus for the University of Illinois, had to say. The last Eastern president to have an inaugural ceremony was Stan “I agreed with what Dr. Ikenberry had to say. It is an immense privi- Rives in 1984, although his ceremony was a part of Spring lege to serve an institution of higher learning such as EIU,” Commencement and therefore handled differently. Cross said. We need to celebrate the institution, and I Eastern’s last president, David Jorns, was officially wel- can’t think of a better thing to celebrate than welcom- comed to campus at a special public reception in ing the new president. I think president Surles is doing November 1992. a fantastic job.” All of Eastern’s eight sitting presidents have been “(Surles) really is a working president. I don’t know officially honored one way or the other, Flock said, what more she could do,” Cross said. although inaugurations are “a bit more elaborate” than Mary Maddox, an English professor, said Surles commencement ceremonies. needs to be more serious and flexible about reaching “An inauguration is a formal ceremony through an agreement on the contract with the faculty. which a new president is formally endowed with the Maddox said she does not feel as if she can go to the powers and responsibilities of office,” she said. inauguration while there is still a dispute about the Surles said her appointment on the eve of the year UPI contract. 2000 was a special one. The contracts should have been settled four or “I am honored to have been chosen to lead five months ago, she said. Eastern into the new millennium,” she said Maddox said she was chosen by Knox col- in a written statement. lege to represent her alma mater in Carl Koerner, chairman of Eastern’s the inauguration, but because of Board of Trustees, will welcome the the standstill with negotiations, audience and introduce speakers, she will not be going. including Sen. Judy Myers and Rep. “I kept hoping Dale Righter; Keith Sanders, execu- because I was delight- tive director of the Illinois Board of ed to march,” Maddox said. Higher Education; Bonnie Irwin, chair “I was optimistic about the contract, of the Faculty Senate; and Hazel Loucks, deputy File photo it was kind of a disappointment. I feel governor for education and work force in Illinois. Eastern’s eighth that in a sense, she hasn’t established a president See OFFICIAL Page 2A Carol D. Surles. See VIEWS Page 2A UPI executive board votes unanimously not to attend By Laura Irvine and great reluctance, and do so with heavy dynamic and courageous leader for this insti- Eastern Illinois University and the Nicole Meinheit hearts. We believe that the president’s tution.” Charleston communities, and that includes Staff editors promise of ‘New Beginnings’ will not be Kaufman said although executive mem- the ceremony and campus-wide reception credible until she demonstrates a clear com- bers will not attend the ceremony, individual immediately after.” Nilsen said. Executive members of Eastern’s chapter mitment to resolve issues of critical impor- UPI members will make the decision University Spokesperson Shelly Flock of the University Professionals of Illinois tance to faculty and staff.” whether or not to attend individually. agreed. issued a statement Thursday stating they will Sue Kaufman, president of Eastern’s “We have decided not to participate as an “Attendance at the inauguration of not attend the inauguration ceremony for chapter of UPI, said members of the execu- executive committee,” she said. “And to Eastern President Carol Surles is totally vol- Eastern President Carol Surles today. tive committee met Wednesday afternoon everyone else, we are saying, “this is your untary for faculty, staff, students, alumni, An e-mail sent to Surles; Vice President and voted unanimously not attend the cere- decision.” community members and others,” she said. for Academic Affairs Teshome Abebe; Vice monies. Administrators stressed that everyone is “We encourage those who are interested in President for External Relations Jill Nilsen; “This decision is particularly painful for welcome to attend the ceremonies, and that attending and are available at 1:30 p.m. full and part-time faculty members and aca- me,” Kaufman said. “I was on the presiden- attendance is voluntary. (today) to join us for this special occasion.” demic support staff who have e-mail tial selection committee and I strongly see “I would like to say that the invitation to accounts, stated: “We take this action with Dr. Surles as being capable of being a attend remains open to all members of See UPI Page 2A 2A Friday, October 29, 1999 The Daily Eastern News

The Daily “It is important for her to continue to please faculty in every depart- developing a vision for the universi- ment at Eastern, said Bill Addison, Bomb Views ty and to continue working with leg- professor of psychology and chair Eastern from Page 1A from Page 1A islators, the community and per- of the Council on Academic Affairs. spective donors to help support the “I like the fact she’s getting out News university community so that we educational mission of the universi- around campus and meeting differ- with safety and questioned can come to terms on this issue,” ty.” ent groups,” he said. “I know she’s Carman Hall staff and police offi- The Daily Eastern News is published daily, Maddox said. Tim Shonk, associate professor making an effort to meet with every cers if it was safe to return. Monday through Friday, in Charleston, Ill., dur- ing fall and spring semesters and twice weekly Charles Titus, chair of the social of English, said there is not much to academic department. That’s really “I think it was safe to let during the summer term except during school science studies, said he thinks the disagree with about Surles’ presi- where she’s going to hear what’s everybody back in,” Due said. vacations or examinations, by PRINTED WITH inauguration program is great and dency so far. He also said he hoped going on.” The lapse of time given in the SOYINK the students of Eastern Illinois TM University. Subscription price: the tradition of it is still here. Surles will do away with the dis- Richard Keiter, professor of threat had long since expired $38 per semester, $16 for summer only, $68 all “It brought a lot of things to cam- crepancy between faculty and chemistry, said Surles’ attitude when police allowed residents year. The Daily Eastern News is a member of The Associated Press, which is entitled to pus; I think it’s been appropriate and administration salaries. toward Eastern makes him look for- inside, Due said. exclusive use of all articles appearing beneficial,” Titus said. “(Surles has) sound notions ward to his future at the university. At first many residents were in this paper. The editorials on Page 4 Teshome Abebe, vice president about dealing with legislation, in “I think she’s doing a wonderful unsure the threat was real. represent the majority opinion of the editorial board; all other opinion pieces for academic affairs, said this is an terms of dealing with budget job,” Keiter said. “She’s very posi- “(The RA’s) said there’s a are signed. The Daily Eastern News editorial opportunity for the university and requests,” Shonk said. “I hope she tive and very optimistic about bomb threat, everybody get out,” and business offices are located in Buzzard said Andrew Boudreau, a fresh- Hall, Eastern Illinois University. the community to formally wel- keeps pushing for equal pay. I hope Eastern and that in turn makes me man pre-engineering major. “I Periodical postage paid at Charleston, IL 61920. come our new president. that becomes one of her primary optimistic.” ISSN 0894-1599. “It’s also an opportunity to cele- agenda items. I think it is now; I Surles is a workaholic, yet takes thought they were just playing Printed by Eastern Illinois University, brate the inauguration of an already hope she keeps it there.” the time to attend as many special around at first.” Charleston, IL 61920. excellent president as well as a cele- Lou Hencken, vice president for events as she can, said Mahmood Residents were surprised Postmaster: Send address changes to bration of our faculty, our students student affairs, said he admires the Butt, chair of the secondary educa- when they were told to leave. The Daily Eastern News Buzzard Hall and the enduring values of the acad- way Surles relates to students and tion department. “We were just sitting there Eastern Illinois University emy,” Abebe said. the entire campus community. “From what I’ve heard from her watching TV and they said you Charleston, IL 61920. Shirley Stewart, associate vice “I think she’s done very well,” and from my direct experience with have to put your shoes on and president for student affairs, said she Hencken said. “Dr. Surles certainly her, I think she is a breath of fresh get outside,” said Amy Brauneis, is pleased with the effort Surles has enjoys students. It’s obvious she air,” he said. “Her commitment to a sophomore elementary educa- made to reach out to the students. enjoys working with students.” excellence is reflected in the six tion. “We asked (what was Daily Eastern News staff “I think she has shown her inter- Surles also interacts well with goals she has shared widely on cam- going on) and they said, ‘We Editor in chief ...... Deana Poole* est in students and has been actively can’t tell you right now, you Managing editor...... Nicole Meinheit* prominent figures such as state pus.” News editor ...... Tammie Sloup* involved in visiting various student Legislatures, Hencken said. This Even ROTC has reaped the ben- have to get outside.’” Associate news editor...... Amy Thon* organizations and has participated may be a major aid in her quest to efits of Surles’ presidency. Some residents were con- Editorial page editor ...... Meghan McMahon* cerned that friends had made it Development director...... Laura Irvine* in student events,” she said. gain more funding for Eastern. “From my standpoint here at Activities editor...... Elizabeth O’Riley Stewart said she would like to “By being able to work with ROTC, she’s done a great job,” said out of the building. Administration editor...... Melanie Schneider see Surles continue to generate Legislatures, she will be able to get Maj. Alan Jans, assistant professor “I was really concerned Campus editor...... Geneva White City editor ...... Matt Neistein funds for the university. additional funding for the universi- of military science. “Everything because I wasn’t sure if any of Student government editor...... Chris Sievers “I like what she has done thus far ty, assuming we at the university all we’ve asked her to come and see, my friends were sleeping,” said Photo editor...... Mandy Marshall in the way of generating additional Jeff Williamson, a freshman Associate photo editor...... open work toward that goal,” he said. she’s been there for us. She’s been Sports editor ...... Kyle Bauer funds for the university,” she said. Surles is working extremely hard very supportive of us.” business management major. Associate sports editor ...... Bill Ruthhart Verge editor ...... Dan Ochwat Associate Verge editor ...... Christy Kilgore Online editor...... Chuck Payne In addition, the lining color of a Eastern’s new president by present- of Eastern’s Board of Trustees, to Advertising manager ...... Karen Whitlock hood identifies what institution the ing her with the presidential medal- chair the inaugural planning com- Design & graphics manager ...... Jennifer Evans Official wearer is affiliated with, and the lion, which is engraved with the mittee,” she said. Asst. design and graphics manager .....Josh Hart from Page 1A Sales manager...... Amanda Kramkowski color of .the hood’s facing indicates names and dates of service of each Other members of the committee Promotions manager...... Karisa Grothaus the wearer’s field of expertise: of the previous eight presidents. included Teshome Abebe, vice pres- Business manager...... Betsy Jewell Assistant business manager ...... Cindy Mott Music will be provided through- brown represents fine arts, light blue Surles will then address all in ident for academic affairs; Mark Student business manager ...... Carrie Masek out the event by the Eastern represents education and purple rep- attendance as Eastern’s official pres- Gaines, director of special events; Circulation manager ...... Chad Merda Symphonic Wind Ensemble, which resents law, among others. ident for the first time. James K. Johnson, dean of the Editorial adviser...... John Ryan Publications adviser...... David Reed will play during the processional. “The academic procession is the “The inaugural ceremony on College of Arts and Humanities; and Press supervisor...... Johnny Bough The Panther Battalion Color most visually memorable part of the Friday will mark the era of a new Joe Dively, vice president and gener- Subscriptions manager...... Ami Head Guard will escort Eastern faculty, presidential inauguration,” said beginning in this university’s bril- al manager of Illinois Consolidated * Editorial board members delegates from other universities, Flock. “The spectacle of robes, liant history,” Surles said. “Our Telephone Company. members of the BOT and Surles to hoods, hats and tassels presenting charge now is to sustain our cher- Following the inauguration, a the front of the assembly. the rich diversity of higher education ished values and distinguished acad- public reception will be held in the Night staff Members of academia will be is very impressive.” emic reputation. I pledge my best Grand Ballroom of the Martin Layout chief...... Racheal Carruthers garbed in gowns and robes. The cut An invocation will be made by efforts in leading this charge.” Luther King Jr. University Union. A News layout ...... Nicole Meinheit Sports layout ...... Kyle Bauer of the garments denotes the degree Rev. Dale Beck, pastor of Wesley Flock said the inauguration and 12-foot by 8-foot mural, designed by Photo night editor...... Sarah Figiel level the faculty member has United Methodist Church, and accompanying activities, such as the Mary Leonard-Cravens and Chuck News copy editors...... Julius Sexton achieved: baccalaureate gowns have Patricia Poulter, assistant professor month-long symposium, would not Nivens, professors of art, depicting ...... Gabe Rosen News night editors ...... Tammie Sloup long pleated fronts, master’s gowns of music, will sing the national have been possible without the inau- Eastern’s past, present and future, ...... Amy Thon have long sleeves and an open front, anthem. gural planning committee. will be unveiled and placed on per- and a doctoral gown is distinguished After Koerner welcomes the “We are most appreciative of manent display on the campus. by velvet patches around the neck audience and introduces the speak- (the) willingness of Ms. Betsy “We are really excited about the and front. ers, he will present Surles as Mitchell of Champaign, a member mural,” Flock said To reach us By foot: The Daily Eastern News is located in the south end of months. Currently the contract decisions but can persuade both with which everyone can be sat- Buzzard Hall, which is at Seventh runs through Tuesday. sides toward an agreement. isfied. UPI This past Tuesday, UPI Requesting mediation is one “I strongly hope (Surles) will Street and Garfield Avenue next from Page 1A to the Tarble Arts Center and signed a request for the admin- of the first steps required before find the courage and vision to across the street from the Life istration negotiating team to UPI members can strike, but make a clear, demonstrable and Science Building. UPI members’ contract jointly make a request for medi- there are several other steps UPI irreversible commitment to expired Aug. 31 and has contin- ation to finalize contract negoti- members have not engaged in. bringing faculty and staff By phone: (217) 581-2812 ued to be extended on a week by ations. The federal mediator Kaufman said she hopes salaries and parity with our week basis during the past two will have no authority to make Surles will make a decision peers,” she said. By fax: (217) 581-2923 By mail: The Daily Eastern News JACOB 24 Buzzard Hall Eastern Illinois University Charleston, IL 61920 By e-mail: Editor in chief Deana Poole [email protected] Managing editor Nicole Meinheit [email protected] News editor Tammie Sloup OPEN LATE [email protected] 345-4743 FRIDAY & SATURDAY Associate news editor Amy Thon [email protected] Happy Birthday! 2 MEDIUM 1 SMALL Editorial page editor Meghan McMahon Al Frank Lantz 1 LARGE 2 LARGE [email protected] PIZZAS PIZZA Sports editor Chad Merda Bill Tony Marina PIZZA PIZZAS WITH 1 TOPPING WITH 2 toppingS [email protected] Amber Stringida CRAZYBREAD Verge editor Dan Ochwat WITH 2 TOPPINGS WITH 1 TOPPING AND CRAZYSAUCE CRAZYBREAD [email protected] Photo editor Mandy Marshall [email protected] 95 99 99 99 $7. + tax FREE $12. + tax FREE $11.+ tax FREE $6. + tax FREE DELIVERY DELIVERY DELIVERY DELIVERY Advertise. + tax The Daily Eastern News Friday October 29, 1999 5A Eastern students not too old for child’s play Halloween brings out the kid in even the most mature college students By Pat Curran Staff writer We are all children at heart, College students may be on the so“ why not dress up? I plan Police strive for a safe Halloween verge of mature adulthood, but for this Halloween weekend, the on going as Moses because I By Matt Neistein cially in trick-or-treating. Eastern campus will be young at look the part. City editor One piece of advice Heise had was to confine heart. candy-hunting to places and areas children are Many students are looking for- Halloween weekend can be a scary time, but familiar with. That way parents have a general idea ward to displaying their costumes Mike Lacoy, Charleston police are trying to make it a little less of the neighborhood’s layout and who may reside in for the upcoming Halloween festiv- junior journalism major scary for trick-or-treaters. a particular house. ities this weekend. While this year Officer Mark Heise, juvenile officer for the Parents should also inspect any candy their chil- may bring the traditional ghouls Charleston Police Department, said there are several dren collect, Heise said, to take “extra precaution” and goblins, students also will see things citizens can do to make the day and night a lit- against any tainted candy or food the children may an array of original costumes. Nancy Williams, a senior psy- tle safer. receive. Although such things occur rarely, Heise Aaron Pankoke, a junior health chology major, said she plans” on Charleston’s trick-or-treating hours are from 6 to said anything is possible. major, said he plans to dress as O.J. dressing as Snow White. 9 p.m. on Saturday. Heise said those who would like “There’s always the chance,” he said. Simpson. “I worked at Disney World this to participate and give out candy to trick-or-treaters The police do not put out any more officers on “Well, basically, let’s just say summer and she was my favorite should leave a porch light on. patrol for the weekend, and Heise said there usually that the Juice will be loose this character,” she said. “It gives them an idea where to go,” he said. is not any more criminal activity or mischief than weekend,” he said. Not all students will be dressing Heise also emphasized parental involvement. He anywhere else. He did acknowledge, however, the But Pankoke will not be alone up and partying this weekend said the police department encourages parents to be appeal of Halloween to pranksters. wearing his unconventional cos- though. active in all of their children’s activities, and espe- “Ghosts and goblins do get out,” he said. tume. Sophomore business administra- Junior journalism major Anish tion major Justin Boyce plans to Gauri plans to spend his Saturday spend his weekend working. While day,” Ball-Serat said. no one is to old for Halloween. body they’re not, even if it’s only night as Jesus Christ. some of his co-workers are plan- And those Austin Powers cos- “Halloween is a fun day to for one night.” Gauri’s costume will not be the ning to dress up at work, Boyce tumes will still come in handy next dress up and be whatever you Alford also said dressing up is a only one that will be religion-affil- said he will not be participating. Halloween. want,” said Doug Habben, gradu- very healthy activity. iated. “Wearing a costume to work is “Next year we’ll be able to do ate sports and administration “I think it’s a healthy escape “We are all children at heart, so not my kind of thing,” he said. the Partridge Family with those six major. “I think it’s cool when par- from reality,” she said. “There’s so why not dress up?” said Mike Jayne Ball-Serat, owner of velvet coats and frilly shirts.” ents dress up with their kids to go many harmful ways to escape. This Lacoy, a junior journalism and Grand Ball Costumes in While some may feel college- trick-or-treating.” is one of the healthy ways.” political science major. “I plan on Charleston, said the most popular age students are too old for Karola Alford, a counselor at Senior speech communication going as Moses because I look the costumes this season are Austin Halloween, Eastern students the Eastern’s Counseling Center, major Maggie Vanbergen will dress part. I will spend my weekend Powers, Felicity Shagwell and Star strongly disagree. said there is no particular age to as Lady Zorro. cheerfully greeting trick-or-treaters Wars. The store already rented all Pankoke explained, “Everyone stop dressing in costume for “You should dress up no matter who come to my residence.” six Austin Powers and Felicity has a kid deep down inside of Halloween. what age you are,” she said. “It Some students chose the less Shagwell costumes. them.” He said Halloween is the “I still dress up,” she said. “It is adds to the fun of Halloween.” controversial route and are “I think it’s such a stressful one time of the year that we can all an escape from reality. It’s a break dressing in more traditional cos- world today, everybody needs to dress as our heroes. from the everyday world and I –Staff editor Geneva White tumes. get crazy and be someone else for a He is not alone in thinking that think it allows a person to be some- contributed to this article.

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However, spirituality and have a pure soul when he sacrifices his body for Friday, October 29, 1999 guide their future. I think humans the people and feels confidence are better off following the spirit. in his spirituality, Christianity is In my opinion, the human spirit is right and wrong. It is saved. Page 4A the morals all humans know in the back of their minds, and While I was in the hospital because of a drunken plunge the morals they feel in their heart. I truly think humans know on the crooked Charleston sidewalks, I was given five stitches when they are committing a mistake or making a bad deci- and some good advice by a prophetic man in the bed next to sion. We just have a human urge to follow the wrong path me. because it satisfies the human body. The guy was missing part of his right leg, and I don’t In regards to religion, people will attend church every know why he was admitted to the hospital, but he eluded to Sunday to satisfy that religious physical urge. They are actual- mistakes with alcohol in his life. The man told me to spend Welcoming ly going to church and feel that in doing so, it is completing less time and energy on alcohol and more with my girlfriend their religious duty. There is nothing wrong with this, but reli- who was standing nearby. His wife was awaiting him outside. gion doesn’t stop there. He also said to me, “Keep your mind and your heart.” He Once you leave the church, the human spirit takes over. It said this three times while gripping my fingers with his out- is the true faith that one can follow to help guide their life stretched arm reaching from his bed. the 8th leader To me this can only mean, keep your human spirit. He is a down a correct path. It isn’t a mystery that most people who attend church and feed their human spirit with church ideas, man who would feed his body’s needs, which may have caused him to lose part of a leg. For someone to hold onto ne of the most historical days of Eastern’s are usually happy. My parents are Catholics who feed their human spirit with their mind, or moral knowledge, and also their heart, or inner history is upon us – the inauguration of the religious ideals. While I am not as involved, I witness every feelings, people hold onto their spirituality. It is an honest Ofirst female president. day the happiness they share and the moral lives they live. It path that can keep humans clean. Students, faculty, administrators and Charleston is quite admirable. The media focuses on the body also, every magazine por- residents should take a couple hours out of their If you look at Mother Teresa, she was a woman who com- trays men as ripped models and women as inhuman goddess- day to be a part of one of Eastern’s “firsts” and pletely sacrificed her body for the good of others. You wonder es. And whether we like it or not, those pictures make us wor- how she survived so long, but she was able to survive because ship that body. A strong spirit can fight the media. help officially welcome Carol Diann Surles as the her human spirit was so healthy. It was what she really lived A strong spirit will make a tough situation easier, and I university’s eight president. on. She is even more admirable. think in keeping your mind and your heart – you just may Surles assumed office in March after being I am not one to be admired; I am young and have made find happiness. selected by Eastern’s Board of Trustees in many mistakes. It is part of being human; it is part of satisfy- December. Former president David Jorns’ term did ing the human body first. I also feel that people my age fol- ■ Dan Ochwat is a senior journalism major and a monthly not officially end until June, but he “stepped low the body too much. We have increased rates of premarital columnist for The Daily Eastern News. His e-mail address is sex, increased rates of alcohol and drug use, and while we [email protected]. Columns are the opinion of the author. down” to allow for a smoother transition. Surles, who was formerly president of Texas Inauguartion Woman’s University in Denton, Texas, has University and Charleston com- munity members should take devoted the past several some time out of their day today months to getting to to help welcome Eastern's first know the campus and female president. Charleston community. She has met with various student and faculty orga- nizations to spread her goals for the university. Yes, she has been visible and open to the cam- pus – two things the campus strongly voiced was needed in a president. And now she will be officially welcomed by all — including those she has yet to reach out to — through a formal ceremony. The inauguration will be held at 1:30 today in Lantz Gymnasium. Invited speakers include Gov. George Ryan, Sen. Judy Myers, Rep. Dale Righter, Faculty Senate Chair Bonnie Irwin and Student Body President Keith Cosentino. Entertainment will be provided by the Eastern Symphonic Wind Ensemble. An inaugural reception will immediately follow the ceremony in the Grand Ballroom of the Martin Luther King Jr. University Union. Hors d’oeuvres and live entertainment will be provided. students whose organizations receive Today is a momentous occasion in Eastern’s Credit card solicitors monetary incentives for setting up history — possibly the last of such that will occur stalk innocent students Guest viewpoint tables and doing the elbow work for while the majority of the campus can witness From around the state the major companies. However, com- This editorial was reprinted from passion for student groups must not again. the Aug. 30 edition of The Northern override common sense. Everyone should make today’s inauguration Star with permission. have a credit card, you’ll still get the Credit card leeches who don’t share ceremony a priority and help officially welcome “Fill out a form and take home a freebie. all the information should, as a rule, President Surles, our new leader. free T-shirt.” Uttered countless times a But that’s often where honest infor- receive none in return. day by toothy solicitors, the words rep- mation ends. In their haste to suck in resent an often-seen tradeoff around ■ The editorial is the opinion of the editorial board of The Daily the maximum number of inquiries Letter policy NIU, particularly during the first from students, sidewalk solicitors gen- Eastern News. weeks if the school year, as credit card erally do nothing to educate their naive The Daily Eastern News accepts companies scramble to plug their ser- applicants about what they’re getting letters to the editor addressing local, vices on sidewalks and in front of cam- into by entering the complicated world state, national and international issues. pus bookstores. of credit. If they’re lucky, nonchalant They should be less than 250 words “ Today’s quote Unfortunately, it’s a tradeoff sugar- students may get a muddled spiel and include the author’s name, tele- coated by those looking to secure stu- about interest rates and APRs, but phone number and address. Students dents’ personal information and what’s rarely any constructive advice about should indicate their year in school Anybody can make history.Only a great man can more, it’s an unethical practice that how to manage their card or avoid life- and major. Faculty, administration and write it. preys on the innocence of the college altering debt, which — not coinciden- staff should indicate their position and newcomer and his virgin credit record tally — ultimately brings the bacon department. Letters whose authors Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde, with cheap incentives that also include home to predatory companies. cannot be verified will not be printed. Irish poet, wit and dramatist, 1854-1900 free pop, candy and other perishables. Making the issue particularly sensi- Depending on space constraints, we Just fill in the blanks, the card rep- tive is the fact that much of NIU’s may have to edit your letter, so keep it resentatives grin: Even if you already credit card hawking is done by actual as concise as possible. Send” letters to the editor via e-mail to [email protected] The Daily Eastern News Friday, October 29, 1999 5A CAA approves new courses Web resources will not replace classrooms By Erin Vanderbilt I, has been revised as two separate Panel discusses advantages and pitfalls of on-lone learning Staff Writer classes to be taken in a series. The class that is currently By Jason Maholy lenging to integrate this new tech- The Council on Academic Organic Chemistry I will be Staff writer nology and instruction into the cur- Affairs Thursday approved the changed to Survey of Organic rent educational practices of facul- addition of two new political sci- Chemistry. This class will be for The future of education at ty. ence courses and one new chem- students who want to gain a back- Eastern and beyond is on the verge “The most important thing is istry course as well as the revisions ground in Organic Chemistry with- of a revolution as we advance tech- helping the faculty to use this tech- to two chemistry courses and three out needing to take the two class nologically and begin to utilize the nology appropriately and effective- chemistry concentrations. sequence, Keiter said. Internet and on-line courses more ly, not as an electronic blackboard,” Political Science courses 3333 The Biochemistry concentration as educational tools. Fewell said. “We want the technol- Politics of Latin America and the was also changed by removing “Instructional Technology: Past ogy to supplement instead of sup- Caribbean, and Politics 3353 Biological Sciences 3100 from the Practices and Future Potential in plant the instruction. There needs to Politics of Sub-Saharan Africa core and adding Chemistry 3920 as the Classroom,” was presented be personal contact, not a computer were approved unanimously for a requirement. Thursday by the School of Adult that generates responses.” addition to the course catalog. Biochemistry 3450 was added and Continuing Education as part Gibbs, who since 1996 has been The two courses will replace to the chemistry concentration in of Eastern’s pre-inauguration activ- teaching two on-line courses con- Sara Figiel / Staff photographer PLS 3383 Politics of Third World order to “increase the breadth of the ities. ducted entirely over the Web, said Countries, a course considered to concentration,” Keiter said. The event, facilitated by Will despite the fact there are no face-to- Dr. William Gibbs, an Associate be too broad in its focus, said Dave The change keeps the concentra- Hine, dean of adult and continuing face class meetings he sees many Professor and the Head of Media Carwell, assistant professor of tion current with American education, presented a look at the benefits with this new technology. Services, speaks at the School of Political Science. Chemical Society standards. changing face of education and “Students can ask questions to Adult and Continuing Education Chemistry 4750 Environmental The chemistry minor added how instructional technology has people right here in Charleston or Panel on Thursday afternoon. Chemistry was also unanimously CHM 2730 Quantitative Analysis made this possible. Instructional as far away as Australia,” Gibbs approved. The course will be to its required course load. The technology refers to how the said. “With the Internet we can The instructional technology of offered as an elective within the change adds hours to the minor that Internet, World Wide Web and bring outside scholars and business the future is not without its draw- chemistry major. was “light on hours,” according to other multi-media have opened new professionals into our classrooms.” backs however. By using these sys- The course, Organic Chemistry Keiter. doors and created new possibilities He also said the Internet and tems we become more technologi- in the educational field. World Wide Web give students the cally dependent, Gibbs said. File The information was presented opportunity for cross-cultural com- server’s crash and power outages Jazz show to hit Eastern Saturday by a panel consisting of Bill Gibbs, munications they’ve never had occur, limiting our capabilities in associate professor and head of before. It also allows for quiet stu- these situations. There are also the Jazz lovers will get a night of “Howling Jazz” Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in media services; Pat Fewell, associ- dents to speak out and allows all issues of isolation and time. the Grand Ballroom of the Martin Luther King Jr. University Union. ate professor of secondary educa- students to reflect and analyze their “Trying to simulate face-to-face According to a press release, Sam Fagaly, associate professor of music tion and foundation; and Tom thoughts before discussing them. contact is difficult,” Gibbs said. and saxophonist, will lead a jazz quintet through a variety of original and McCollum, teacher at Charleston McCollum emphasized the con- Regardless, instructional technolo- standard pieces. Middle School. cept of “real time” learning experi- gy is something that in the future Fagaly conducts the EIU Jazz Ensemble and also teaches jazz history Fewell opened the presentation ences where students can actively will become a large part of instruc- and theory, as well as being an active soloist. He performed with the Air by saying instructional technology participate in the subject at hand, tion, but will not take over and push Force Band of the West for four years. has great potential as an education- rather than simply reading about it traditional methods of instruction The concert is free and everyone is welcome to attend. al tool, but added it will be chal- or watching somebody else do it. out of the classroom, Fewell said.

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Advertise IT REALLY WILL PAY OFF GIVE IT A TRY The Daily Eastern News Friday, October 29, 1999 7A Panthers going Swimmers battle Braves come into the meet with a 1-0 secondary events,” Padovan said. record, while the men’s team is 0- Although he feels his teams Panthers head 1. should be able to handle the for the clincher Eastern coach Ray Padovan Braves this weekend, the men’s to Bradley for feels that his teams should be able team is getting sparse in its num- Chattanooga 2-1 to get their to win the meet on both sides. bers.The team is down to 18 mem- One win needed first win of the season. “The meet should be competi- bers traveling this weekend, to secure OVC title The Panthers will have to dual outting tive, but we feel that we can con- Padovan said, and that is the bare watch out for UTM’s Kelli trol them,” the coach said. “We are minimum he would like to have Armstrong. Armstrong has six By Todd Schreiber Staff writer stronger than they are so we can do competing. By Anthony Braviere goals and an assist to make for some things.” Last season Eastern smacked Staff writer 13 points to lead the The swim teams took off to “This is a team that we’ve Bradley around the times that they Skyhawks. swam against for years, and we saw them. This weekend should be the Peoria this morning to compete in Panther goalie Jeanine should be able to win.” The women’s team defeated the most important weekend ever a dual-meet against the Bradley Fredrick will have her hands Padovan feels that his team is Braves 135-85 in their dual-meet, for women’s soccer at Eastern. Braves. full this weekend. settling into its positions. and won the Bradley Invitational A Panther sweep would mean a This will be Eastern’s second With an injury to Jessica The swimmers are starting to later in the season. conference title – he first ever dual-meet of the season, with both Graczyk, who split time with establish what their strong events The men’s team also easily han- by the women’s soccer team at the men’s and women’s teams Fredrick almost the entire year, are. dled the Braves during their dual- Eastern. coming into the weekend with an Fredrick will have to take care “We still have one or two peo- meet, as the Panthers won a 148- Eastern will travel to 0-1 record. Bradley’s women of all of the keeper duties for ple looking for primary events or 75 decision. Tennessee-Martin Friday, and the remainder of the year. will play Southeast Missouri at “It’ll be different for me Lakeside Field at noon Sunday. playing the whole game, but Both teams come into this I’ll be ready.” she said. Men’s soccer team seeks revenge weekend’s action with records Fredrick and the Panthers under .500. will have to be ready when the By Sandra Simousek men’s soccer team is playing more important to us,” said “We’re trying not to over- Otahkians of Southeast Staff writer Western Kentucky today and McClements. look these two teams,” defend- Missouri come to town. Vanderbilt Sunday. Eastern also has its sights set er Erin Loeffel said. The Otahkians bring a 3-6-1 Coming off of a shaky week- “We are going to worry about on winning conference and to “Coach is pushing us harder record along with a balanced end, the men’s soccer team is each game at a time. After the make the national tournament. in practice. We know we have a offensive attack, which preparing for a weekend of con- Western Kentucky game we will The team unity is there, but the chance to win conference, but includes three players with ference games. start preparing for Vanderbilt,” players agree they have their ups we have to win these games multiple goals and more than This past weekend held two McClements said. and downs, but theu remain first.” five points. loses for the team. Sunday, the Last year the Panthers lost to optimistic about this weekends The Skyhawks come in hav- The Panthers will have a Panthers played nationally- both teams in the conference, games. ing had a rough go of it this tough time scoring against ranked Creighton and lost 3-0. but after last weekend the team “We have a good shot,” co- season, compiling a 1-17 Otahkian keeper Beth Now the team is practicing is ready to step up and to play captian Scott Anderson said. record. Guccione. Guccione leads the hard for its up coming confer- hard. “The teams are very beatable They did when their last OVC in saves per game with ence games. “The two loses last weekend and if we come out to play we game though, beating 8.29. This coming weekend the make this weekend that much will win.”

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Associate sports editor out the Hawaii game before return- NBC reporter Jim Gray apolo- ing to the lineup. gized to baseball fans Tuesday for his After being sidelined and forced “I had a week and a half off and untimely interview with Pete Rose to redshirt last season following missed the Hawaii game with an Monday night. shoulder surgery, strong safety injured knee,” he said. “And I feel The NBC switchboard light up Corey Lewis has rebounded with a like some of the other guys got like a christmas tree when Gray solid sophomore season. ahead of me, so I’ve been playing asked Rose if he planned on admit- “This year has been pretty catch up.” ting he bet on baseball. decent for me,” Lewis said. “It took Lewis’ play has improved con- Initially, Gray had stated he felt it me a while to adjust to playing siderably from his freshman season was important to give Rose a chance defense again.” when he played in eight games, fin- to make an apology for his alleged Lewis, who currently leads the ishing the season with seven tackles. involvement with gambling on base- Panthers in defensive pass breakups And he credits former Eastern ball. with six, has played well in the defensive back and current NFL Tuesday, Gray said he had a defensive backfield but believes he standout Chris Watson with some of chance to look at the videotape and has a lot to improve on. that improvement. uderstood why fans were angry. “I’ve been playing well, but I’ve “Watty really knew the game Yeah, I’ll bet he could. But I think had some balls this year that I’ve and it was a situation where I what he understood first was why his had my hands on and should have learned a lot just by watching him,” bosses were angry and what they had,” said Lewis, who has yet to Lewis said. could do to his career. pick off a pass this season. “I proba- Currently on the mind of Lewis Unlike in the National Football bly should be leading the team in is shutting down the powerful League, this instant replay actually interceptions, but due to being option offense of Western worked. clumsy I couldn’t hang on.” Kentucky, who has struggled off Not only has his pass defense late, entering the game losers of thre been solid, but Lewis is also third on straight. the team in tackles despite missing a “What’s going to help us is that Is anyone surprised? game earlier this season. everyone has an assignment,” Lewis Mike Tyson made his return to the “My tackling has been good and said of Saturday’s game plan. “And ring last weekend. And had it not I’ve made a lot of tackles, but I’ve if everyone carries out their assign- been for a hit after the bell that con- made a lot of mistakes and missed a ment then we should be able to shut sequently ended the fight, nobody lot of tackles, too,” he said. down the option.” would have noticed, let alone cared. After hurting his knee in the first Lewis hopes the defense can But anyway, the scheduled 10- game of the season at Central come back with another outstanding round bout ended after the first bell effort this week following the 14 when Tyson decked Orlin Norris in Opening kickoff point collapse late in the fourth the jaw after the bell had rung. quarter last week against Tennessee Norris twisted his knee on his Tech. “We expect to play four hard way down and could not continue the VS. fight. quarters of football,” he said. “Last So, what did Norris do? week we only played three and a He slowly got up and walked over half quarters hard, and we did some Dave Pump / Staff photographer 1-7, 1-3 4-4, 3-3 to his corner and had a seat. Let me things wrong at the end of the fourth quarter and lost the game.” Panther defensive back Cory Lewis has been a mainstay in Eastern’s sec- say that again, he walked to his cor- What: Football game, Eastern vs. ondary so far this season despite admittedly making several mistakes. ner. Western Kentucky. But Lewis says some of those not looking back to last week’s per- “We just have to concentrate He must have really injured his Where: O’Brien Stadium mistakes come with being a young formance or ahead to next week- on winning as a team,” he said. knee pretty bad. When: Saturday,1:30 p.m. defensive squad. end’s game at Southeast Missouri. “It’s always been one week the Dr. Flip Homansky examined Notes: The Hilltoppers bring the “We’re young. We’ve got nine or “We just have to take it one offense does good and the next Norris and said his knee was defi- nation’s sixth ranked rushing 10 starters coming back next year,” game at a time,” he said. “I think week it’s the defense.” nitely swollen and he was obviously offense in Division I-AA into the he said. “When you’re young you’re that’s what happened earlier this “I think if we start playing as a hurt. game ... The Panthers have been going to make mistakes. season. We started looking ahead team and come together as an First of all, how many people are held under 100 yards rushing in Lewis believes the key to com- and looking past people and it offense and a defense we can beat going to trust a guy named Dr. Flip? their last three contests. ing out on top Saturday will be showed in our record. a lot of teams easily.” And second of all, why did Dr. focusing solely on that game and Flip wait until after Norris sprinted to the bank to cash his $200,000 pay check for three minutes’ work? A bit of good news Different stories for men and women at OVC meet By Kristin Rojek them. It’ll be a dog fight.” champions. trying to motivate ourselves to have With all the talk of Payne Stewart Staff writer Eastern Kentucky will be “Not everyone has put it all the best of the season.” circulating around the PGA, the tour Eastern’s biggest contenders in this together yet because our support Martin is one of the few returning was in definite need of a bit of good Entering Saturday’s Ohio Valley weekend’s competition, especially group hasn’t been close behind Panthers to compete this Saturday, news. Conference championship race, the after EKU defeated Eastern by a Jason,” Boyles said. “We can see the but the new girls have given the team The tour got it in the form of men’s and women’s chances for suc- small margin two weeks prior at the top 10-15 unfold during the race, and depth and support that could be the Casey Martin, who won his long bat- cess are as different as night and day. Indiana Pre-Nationals. we’ll be fine once we’re in the race, missing key from last year’s team. tle with the PGA earlier this week With the men returning nearly “Eastern Kentucky and Eastern but it’ll be a fight.” “It’s hard for the new girls to come when he found himself among the every competitor from last year’s Illinois run two different races,” On the women’s side, the Panthers in, but we’re all doing the same thing top 15 money winners on the Nike championship team, they will be Boyles said. “We tend to move the have the opportunity Saturday to this year,” Martin said. “Traveling tour. focused on defending their title, but race along in the beginning and they prove themselves worthy of placing together this weekend will give us In doing so, Martin earned his on the other hand, the women have come back in the end. within the top three teams in the Ohio more time to get closer because we PGA tour card. spent the season rebuilding after a Head coach John McInereny’s Valley Conference. will be together again next year and Martin was born with a circulato- disappointing end to last year’s sea- focus for the team will be on how “We had a good practice Monday we can build off of that.” ry disorder in his right leg. The disor- son. Out of the eight competing this well they are able to pack together and they’ve improved nicely over the With tough competition near the der left him too weak to walk 18 weekend, half our new faces to the behind Panther leader Jason Bialka. week,” McInerney said. “We’re just front of the race, the women will have holes. Panthers. “We’re hoping to improve on the looking down the road.” their hands full. He sued for the right to use a golf Although defending a title may be front group because they’ve faded a Eastern Kentucky is also question- “We want the team to come out of cart. He won the case, but the tour a more difficult challenge than little,” McInerney said. “They’ve able on the women’s side. conference knowing that they can run appealed. A decision on the appeal is obtaining it, the men aren’t going to been looking better and better lately “We were right with (Eastern with the big dogs and that we should expected anytime. let anyone get the best of them. though, so we’re going to let training Kentucky) at Indiana, so we want to be running with the top dogs at Enjoy it now Casey, this is a great “The hardest thing will be gritting pay off.” keep them in our focus,” sophomore regionals,” McInerney said. “Our win, but beware they could take it it out, “Ryan Boyles said. “What will Depth will be key in proving Beth Martin said. “We fell apart downfall will be dwelling on big away from you at anytime. make or break us is if we go out with themselves once again as conference before, so we have been talking and teams.” oonn tthhee friday, october 29,1999

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by tony scott Staff writer pulling out all the stops. Kamp was nominated as one of the top five guitarists in Chicago Mix equal parts Husker Du and Cheap Trick, add a shot of the hard rock of Kiss and in the 1993 Chicago Music Awards, sponsored by Illinois Entertainer and WXRT-FM. cap it off with a twist of Black Sabbath’s metal mayhem, and you might get something Kamp’s competition in that contest included the Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan and resembling the style of Chicago rock veterans Busker Soundcheck. blues legend Buddy Guy. Charleston music fans will be able to get a taste of that unique style when Busker “They’re each such phenomenal musicians that I can just get sucked into watching Paul Soundcheck comes to The Dungeon behind Friends & Co. Friday at 9 p.m. (Kamp) play his guitar or watch the drummer (Dan Sopher),” Sherwood described. It’s been a few years since Busker has made an appearance at the Dungeon, making one “They’re all just so good; a wonderful, wonderful band.” think that the band could have become simply a fond memory. But Dungeon and Friends Busker’s , the third and latest of which is titled “Welcome to Buskerland,” have & Co. owner Shannon Sherwood thinks the band hasn’t faded from the town’s collective gotten rave reviews from the likes of Chicago Tribune rock critic Greg Kot and the host mind just yet. of WXRT’s “Local Anesthetic” showcase, Richard Milne. “They haven’t played here a lot lately, which is unfortunate because I think they may WXRT-FM, a major commercial radio station in Chicago, has been giving one of the have left the town’s consciousness a little bit,” Sherwood commented.“That happens with band’s singles major daily airplay for the past week, Kamp said. He said because of all the the nature of the population of people who come here - students - who stay here for a exposure, nearly a dozen major record labels from Los Angeles to New York are scouting while and then leave. But they’re worth keeping in your mind, definitely.They’re really won- the band. derful.” “We’ve been pretty fortunate to get treated like that,” Kamp said about the amount of It seems that the band has been in the minds of Chicago-area critics and fans for most radio airplay his band has received.“We’re optimistic about someone (in the record busi- of the nine years they have been together.They have a cult following of fans who have ness) jumping up and saying, yeah, we want to (record you).” packed venues supporting them, and guitarist/vocalist Paul Kamp said fans unofficially con- While playing Chicago-area clubs in the early ‘90s, Kamp and his bandmates, drummer sider them “the most bootlegged band in Chicago.” Busker has a reputation for excellent live shows, which involve guitar virtuoso Kamp see soundcheck, page 3b V2b friday, october 29, 1999 On theVERGE of theWeekend Life, campus, Hollywood

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As the leaves turn from green to the bright own good. Amy Grant said it best: you don’t oranges and reds of fall, some of us may be know what you’ve got until it’s gone, and this reminded of the passing seasons and eternal ebb especially holds true for the changing seasons in and flow of Mother Nature’s wondrous magic. Illinois. Others may think of the coming holiday season Now I’ll probably get a sunburn. I hate the and the happy celebrations with family and sun. friends that go with it. I think of the imminent crappy weather that *** inevitably plagues Central Illinois from December to March. We at the Verge have recently been struck by I dread it. The gray skies, the cold that bites tragedy. Our illustrious editor, Dan Ochwat, was right through the skin, the depression. My family horribly attacked by forces of gravity and the lived in Seattle for a time when I was a baby and ground causing a visit to the emergency room my dad still swears Seattle gets more days of and some stitches to the eye area. sunshine than Charleston. This is my version of a public service The gloomy weather eventually makes most announcement: I call it Operation Break Fall. Have TATMAN’S do the people feel somber and gloomy, except for those Please, please, please, if you are intoxicated in freaks that love winter and probably Richard any way, do not walk in areas with sharp objects. Simmons, because, hey, he’s always happy. Also try to avoid hard things on the route from repairs I hate driving in winter, I hate walking in win- the bar to your house. ter, I especially hate waking up during the winter If you wish to help Operation Break Fall you and get up to 3 FREE when it’s still dark outside. But instead of bitch- could buy some safety equipment similar to that ing about it anymore (I know, it’s too late) I used by 5 year olds on bikes or in-line skaters. decided to do something about it. Pass out the equipment to any inebriated walk- DAYS OF CAR RENTAL Since I can’t build a machine to change the tilt ers you may see this weekend. of the Earth’s axis a la´ Dr. Evil or move to a For just pennies a day you could save a friend Must be 18 or older and tropical location (I’d miss finals!) I decided to get or family member form another viscous assault outside as much as possible while it’s still nice caused by drunkenness, clumsiness and show your Panther Card outside. Newton’s laws. This week is supposed to be beautiful in the temperature and sunshine departments, so I’m (Some restrictions may apply) going to go outside to read, do homework and I *** may even *gasp* exercise outside. TATMAN’S IN I feel I need to soak it all up before I can’t send comments or questions to christy via e- anymore and I suggest you do the same for your mail at [email protected] or call 581-2812. MATTOON CHAMPAIGN-URBANA-RANTOUL Quote me www.CTAMERICA.COM TAKE THE HASSLE OUT OF WAITING what was your favorite halloween costume? GLASSES IN AN HOUR (...OR SO) Featuring... Discounts for EIU Faculty and Students ¥ 20/20 Plan ¥ Just show EIU I.D. - Call for details

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by erin signall choices and a baked potato bar. staff writer When Knoop purchased the building, Roc’s Blackfront has always been a famil- he knew he had to do something with iar establishment to owner and lifelong res- the upstairs to generate revenue, which ident of Charleston, Mike Knoop, because it is how Top of the Roc was born. was the first place he tended bar and where It was started a year after Roc’s he hung out during his college years. Blackfront with a gambling theme in Roc’s Blackfront, located at 410 Sixth St., mind. But as time progressed, the bar originally opened in the early 1900s. It began to take its own personality. closed down during prohibition, but Top of the Roc is now more college- reopened shortly thereafter. oriented with new lights, sounds sys- The name was first Blackfront, then tems, DJs, dance floors and bands. changed to Roc’s Lounge and was changed This weekend, Top of the Roc is hav- to Roc’s Blackfront by Knoop. Roc was the ing a Halloween bash on Saturday night name of a previous owner. featuring the band URB. It has changed to more of a restau- There will also be a costume contest rant than a bar, but still gets a lot of busi- on Saturday night. First place will win a ness at the bar, Knoop said. “We are free vacation to your choice of destina- known for our ribs,” he said. tion. Second place will win $75 and Roc’s Blackfront has been open for third place will win full Budweiser gear. three years under the ownership of “Students are vital to both Top of Knoop and his wife. Although the busi- the Roc and Roc’s Blackfront,” Knoop ness is still going through growing pains, said. photo by christy kilgore/staf f photographer it is generating a lot of business from the Knoop said he has enjoyed starting Roc’s Blackfront, located at 410 Sixth St., just keeps growing and growing and growing... community and students. the businesses, but admits that it has In a couple of weeks there will be a been tough. through Saturday, with Thursday being For further information about this new menu, which will include more of a “It is definitely not the lazy man’s the busiest night Knoop said. The weekend’s Halloween bash or gen- variety of foods. Some of the new addi- way of making money,” Knoop said. restaurant is open Monday through eral information call 348-8018. tions are steak kabobs, more sandwich Top of the Roc is open Thursday Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tailgating to be infiltrated caughtcaught onon thethe wwebeb by surfing secret agents by anish gauri Gierhahn was possible; they staff writer seem oddly similar to Dick, Morbidity rules at www.findagrave.com Saturday’s tailgate party fol- Harry and Tom. lowing a raucous Homecoming “They are not the Beach by christy kilgore will be highlighted by the surf Boys,” said Manning. “They make Associate Verge editor in handy for those Chicago natives going home for the holiday who need a good place for their Halloween sounds of Hit Gone Bad. catchy tunes and are more about Just in time for Halloween, one of the most mor- sacrifices or other assorted rites. Tailgating begins at 11 a.m. at the hook.” bidly fascinating sites on the Web is available to you to Selected areas in Europe, South America, Asia, Tailgate Field behind O’Brien “Surf rock is instrumental find the grave of just about any famous person.As long Australia and Africa are listed, just in case you’re tak- Stadium. with a distinct bass and drum as they’re dead. ing a trip and need something really fun to do. According to a confidential rhythm, but most of the emphasis The appropriately named www.findagrave.com Find a Grave was started in December,1995 by Jim flyer received from the band, Hit is on the guitar.The theme from allows you to search for graves by location, name, Tipton with about 100 listings and 20 photos and has Gone Bad is “a trio of highly ‘Pulp Fiction’ is surf rock,” claim to fame, birth date or death date and my since grown into the thousands thanks to contribu- trained, governmentally licensed explained Johnson. favorite: posthumous reunions. tions from eager grave hunters around the world. hit men.” The trio had a failed According to Manning some On this page, the nice folks from Find a Grave have The links and accolades page gets you well on your assassination attempt, and since popular surf bands include gathered the grave information for the dearly depart- way to doing more grave hunting through other sites then, they have been living the life Man...or Astroman, The Ventures ed casts of “Star Trek” and “Bewitched,” Titanic pas- devoted to graveyards and cemeteries. of a surf band. and Dick Dale. sengers and the “Gilligan’s Island” cast, amongst oth- The site is very simple to navigate, obviously more The members of the band The trio wants everyone to ers.(Did you know Alan Hale Jr.’s ashes were scattered content- than design-based, and can provide hours of include guitarist Dick Hit, drum- come out Saturday and have a at sea? Oh the irony of it all!) macabre fun once you get going on it. Looking up who mer Harry Gone and bassist Tom good time.“I do hope some peo- After a location search, I didn’t find any famous was born or who died on your birthday is always Bad. However, because of their ple are drinking,” said Manning. grave sites in Charleston but the Chicago area was a interesting, as is looking for dead people who share confidentiality, the bands real stu- “Hit Gone Bad makes happy gold mine of prominent graves – mostly mafia bosses, your name. dent names could not be music and is danceable.” some politicians and early industry leaders and a few Find a Grave t-shirts are also available on the site released. Thus, no interview So, if you happen to see Secret actors, like John Belushi.This information could come for the truly obsessed. could be had with Dick, Harry Service Agents or snipers atop and Tom. O’Brien Field, don’t expect Although an interview with President Clinton. The protec- the local contacts, Phil Edward tion is for Tom,Dick and Harry of from soundcheck, page 1b Manning, Dave Johnson and Dave Hit Gone Bad.

Dan Sopher and bassist Chris Klein, drew their influences Smashing Pumpkins, Veruca Salt, the Poster Children and Bucky Dent and Today’smysuperspaceoutday (yes, that’s all from the bands they saw on stage. These bands, which The Bodeans. one word). included Chicago club regulars Smashing Pumpkins and Now, with some heavy radio airplay and the nods of The doors for the Busker Soundcheck show at the Material Issue, would give the rookie Busker some lessons critics and the eyes of curious record labels on their side, Dungeon open at 9 p.m., with the show starting at 9:30 on improving their licks, Kamp explained. Busker Soundcheck is on their way to being up on the mar- p.m.There is a $4 admission and the show is open to those Playing and sweating it out in the clubs eventually began quee with the Pumpkins and Veruca Salt. 21 and over.The Dungeon is located at 509 Van Buren St. paying off, and the band soon played with the likes of the Also playing with Busker this weekend are the bands in Charleston. Who When Where Price Phone Busker Soundcheck 9 p.m. Fri. Oct. 29 The Dungeon $4 345-2380 The Groove Masters 10 p.m. Fri. Oct. 29 Gunner Buc’s free 235-0123 One Less Karen 5 p.m. Fri. Oct. 29 City of New Orleans (Champaign) $3 359-2489 The Big Bang Theory 9:30 p.m. Fri. Oct. 29 City of New Orleans $3 359-2489 Roadside Prophets 9 p.m. Fri. Oct. 29 Common Grounds free 235-2326 First Quintet on the Moon 10 p.m. Fri. Oct. 29 Uptowner $2 345-4622 Reggae Cowboys 10 p.m. Fri. Oct. 29 High Dive (Champaign) $5 356-2337 Acousticats 9:30 p.m. Sat. Oct. 30 Sneaky Pete’s (Effingham) $5 342-3788 Urb 9p.m. Sat. Oct. 30 Top of The Roc $3 348-8018 The Band of Justice 9 p.m. Sat. Oct. 30 Gunner Buc’s $4 235-0123 Bruiser & The Virtues 9:30 p.m. Sat. Oct.. 30 City of New Orleans $4 359-2489 Hit Gone Bad 11 a.m. Sat.. Oct. 30 Tailgate Field free Concert Calendar Promise Rinks 7 p.m. Sat.. Oct. 30 High Dive $8 356-2337 friday, october 29, 1999 On theVERGE of theWeekend V4b Not even Ford, Pollack can save these ‘Hearts’ by sean stangland that it should have been my first rows away at the lobby bar. Who Staff writer clue as to how bad the movie should happen to walk in? That’s would be. The opening act of the right, Kay Chandler. This is only The first 40 minutes of film presents Ford with some very the first of several head-scratching “Random Hearts” (rated R for no different territory for him to plot developments that don’t ring good reason I can discern) are cover as an actor, and he definitely true in any way. outstanding. Harrison Ford and rises to the challenge. Ford does The two take a walk around Kristin Scott Thomas are terrific some of his best work to date in Miami, inspecting various night- as two people who discover that the beginning of the film. clubs where the couple might have their spouses were having an affair Thomas plays Kay Chandler, a shared a night of wretched excess. with each other when the two New Hampshire senator, and her They get on the plane back to adulterers die in a plane crash. acting is similarly good in the first New Hampshire, and naturally, Then the two characters jaunt act. She handles an American Chandler needs a ride. Van Den Harrison Ford checks to see if Kristin Scott Thomas has any ears at all. off to Miami together, and what accent with ease and does well in Broeck obliges, and these two photo courtesy of www.moviefanonline.com develops is the most preposterous playing a politician who must main- people that have absolutely noth- romance I’ve seen on the big tain a clean, appealing public image ing in common and no reason to stant obsession with the affair tor. I expected much more screen in quite some time. even during a time of crisis. like each other begin a make-out (there’s actually one point in the from the director of “Out of “Random Hearts” is based Then that damned plane crash- session that looks more painful middle of a date with Chandler Africa” and “Tootsie.” upon a best-selling novel of the es, and Van Den Broeck decides to than amorous. when he says, “I wonder how “Random Hearts” is long, same name by Warren Adler, and track down the woman whose The last hour-and-a-half of the they got their laundry done...”) boring, contrived and poorly the screenplay is by Kurt Luedtke, husband was sleeping with Mrs. movie basically deals with how and an ending that manages to written. How did they ever who previously scribed 1985 Best Van Den Broeck. The early con- these people can maintain a take place in an airport on get top-name talent like Picture winner “Out of Africa.” I frontational scenes work, but romantic relationship amongst an Christmas. Need I go on? Pollack, Ford and Thomas to am not sure which of these men is when Ford’s obsessed character internal affairs investigation and a This mess was directed by work on it? Perhaps we’ll to blame for just how awful the goes to Miami to see the condo tricky reelection campaign, and I Sydney Pollack, who recently had never know. resulting film is, but either way where the couple stayed, the couldn’t have cared less. There is a dynamite supporting turn in someone has some explaining to movie goes right down the toilet. a romantic interlude at a log Stanley Kubrick’s “Eyes Wide do. Wallowing in his depression, cabin, cutesy dialogue that Shut,” and he even has the gall “Random Hearts” Ford plays a cop named Dutch Van Den Broeck stays at the belongs in some teenage to give himself a juicy support- Columbia Pictures Van Den Broeck, a name so funny condo complex, drinking his sor- romance, Van Den Broeck’s con- ing role as Chandler’s spin doc- ★

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warmth and vibrancy of this Chicago-based group’s feelings finally can rest at peace for the last time and kiss her for byy stella link and emotions. The drum line and piano accompaniment the final moment in his life. Staff writer add to the range of the song, with an interesting mix of vio- The poetry in the booklet along with the CD reads as las, cellos, bass clarinets and others. a desired look at the sea depths and the feeling of being The orchestrated sounds of the band Rachel’s makes “The Voyage of Camille” portrays the light and loneli- stranded among crashing waves. The poetry also shows their latest CD high on the list for those interested in mel- ness of isolation in violas, violins, contrabass and cellos.“Tea how the writer struggles on the deck of a vessel that cov- low sounds. Merchant” speaks out with piano keys and the use of an ers him with a warm, inviting glow of light amidst the dark- The new album,“The Sea and Bells,” tells a story within organ, with sounds like waves crashing in the background. ness of sea. itself, with crashing rhythms and soft violins playing out the It speaks of men’s souls sinking to the bottom depths of “The Sea and the Bells” is an emotional tribute toward storyline. Inside the CD, the remnants of poetry and liter- the ocean floor as “being soaked in brine and foam.” the book and of Nerudas’s vision. This album is good for ature echo as reading material for any classical enthusiast. “Lloyd’s Register” speaks of the love the songwriter had any type of music listener, because it adds variety to their Even the song titles tell significant details about the for his wife Camille referred to in “The Voyage of Camille.” CD collection. For more information on Rachel’s, visit the imaginary story, including such songs as “His Eyes” and He talks of the beauty of her hair and the lunar surface of Web site “Lloyd’s Register.” her white skin like the love he lost. http://imusic.com/showcase2/indie/music/rachels.html. The album’s packaging reflects the water-worn imagery Other songs such as “Cypress Branches,” “Night at Sea,” of a parchment paper buried beneath the sea’s depths.The “To Rest Near You,” “Letters Home” and “His Eyes” round “The Sea and Bells” album was inspired by the book, “The Sea and Bells,” by up a line up of sad, melodramatic, marine tones. In “Her Rachel’s Pablo Neurda. Eyes,” he remembers Camille and finally reaches the light Quarterstick Records “Rhine and Courtesan” starts the album with the of her eyes in heaven, with their children beside her. He ★★★ New Dutch television and Internet show enjoys strange success

ALMERE, Netherlands (AP) — Ruud takes the idea of an omnipresent Big last names have been withheld to protect whole new world.” absent-mindedly sweeps the kitchen floor. Brother to the brink of the new millenni- their identities. “Big Brother” is produced by Endemol, A few minutes later,he takes out the trash. um by isolating and continuously monitor- Despite the show’s competitive nature, a Dutch entertainment company, and airs Bored, he lights a cigarette and sits down ing the participants from mid-September Romer stressed the participants were on the youth-oriented Veronica network. to strum his guitar. to New Year’s Eve. There are nightly instructed to “just be themselves.” Now that it has snagged 40 percent of And a million Dutch viewers, roughly updates on TV and live Webcasts via an “It is very much a mix of group psy- viewers in the 20-34 age bracket, other one in 15 people, watch every tedious Internet site that has been swamped with chology versus the individual,” he said.“As stations are scrambling to get in on the move. more than 11 million hits since the show a group, they must work together to sur- action. This is “Big Brother,” a new television began. vive and get things done. But they also One rival network even sent its own and Internet show that’s enjoying unprece- With 24 cameras and 59 microphones know that in the end there can be only celebrity reporter parachuting behind dented popularity and controversy with its placed throughout the house, even the one winner.You can feel and see these two enemy lines, handing out candy and beer unique approach to reality TV: nine bathroom is utterly devoid of privacy. ideas competing with each other.” to the surprised “Big Brother” inhabitants. strangers confined for 100 days in a house But there is a twist to this carefully Martin, 32, was the first to feel the The show has inspired fan clubs packed with surveillance gadgetry, all for a constructed Orwellian world: Every few wrath of these contradicting forces. After and attracted international attention. shot at fame and a $120,000 prize. weeks, the participants nominate one or a failed attempt to thwart a budding Networks in Canada, Spain, Denmark, Italy, “This type of show appeals to a certain more of their fellow house mates to leave romance between Bart, 23, and Sabine, 25, Germany, England and Sweden already sense of voyeurism in all of us, like listen- the Almere homestead, about 20 miles Martin’s popularity took a nosedive, and have expressed interest in “Big Brother” ing in on a nearby conversation or walking east of Amsterdam. The show’s viewers he was voted out after less than two spin-offs, Romer said. past a house and glancing in the window,” have the final say on who gets the boot, weeks on the show. CBS recently announced plans to said “Big Brother” executive producer and on Dec. 31 will select a winner from But even for a loser, there are perks. air its own “reality adventure” next sum- Paul Romer. “There is something magical among the final three survivors. Martin entered the house an anonymous mer. “Survivor” will send 16 strangers to about being able to listen to and watch While admitting the setup is “a little citizen and left a celebrity sought after for an uninhabited island in the South China other people.” cruel,” Romer said psychologists regularly interviews and TV appearances. Sea, where they’ll gradually be voted off by Drawing its name from George were consulted during the show’s three- “It’s been a big surprise,” he said. “It’s viewers until a single winner remains to Orwell’s classic novel, “1984,” the show year development, and the participants’ very strange, of course, like being in a claim a $1 million prize. Classifiedadvertising The Daily Eastern News Announcements Personals

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He frightened us idea of sexually conquering the young job, even his own existence in a way. in “Seven,” mystified us in “The Usual girl; insert your obvious connection One of the film’s defining moments Suspects” and made us never want to to “Lolita” here. comes about halfway through; Lester work in Hollywood in “Swimming Though Lester’s indecent infatua- quits his job and blackmails his boss With Sharks.” In Sam Mendes’ tion is certainly the impetus for the into giving him a year’s salary. He buys a “American Beauty” (rated R for nudi- film’s story, it is hardly the only impor- 1971 Corvette because “it’s the car I ty and vulgarity), he outdoes himself tant facet of the narrative. Lester’s always wanted.” His wife is incensed; “I dramatically and comedically, giving wife, Carolyn (Annette Benning), rule,” Lester proclaims, raising his fist the best performance of the year. struggles with her adulterous tenden- in victory. This is the kind of charac- Spacey plays Lester Burnham, a cies and her feelings of inadequacy. ter Lester becomes. He wants to role likely to become as much of a sig- His daughter, Jane (Thora Birch), finds make the most out of life; have fun. Top: Annette Benning nature for Spacey as Jack Torrance is love with the new neighbors’ son, Making a lot of money and living in a dances to the Venga Boys for Jack Nicholson or Don Corleone Ricky (newcomer Wes Bentley). To nice house do not constitute having a while Kevin Spacey is for Marlon Brando. Lester serves as delve further into these plot points good life. I can get behind that mes- pumps his fist to the beat. the film’s narrator and tells us right off here would tell too much about the sage. the bat that he will be dead by the film, except to say that the entire So “American Beauty,” though Left: Mena Suvari says, end of the movie. This may seem anti- Burnham family somehow finds a way very tragic by the picture’s end, is “Screw J. Crew I’m climactic, but part of the movie’s to feel free and alive once again, even ultimately a life-affirming piece. wearin’ roses!” attraction lies in discovering just how if it only leads to certain doom. There is a moment of sheer bril- Lester’s going to get it. What is most amazing about liance when Ricky - who video- Spacey plays Lester as the most “American Beauty” is the fact that it is tapes nearly everything he does - pathetic person possible. He has a the product of a first-time director shows Jane a video of the most high-paying job, a perfect white house and a first-time feature screenwriter. beautiful thing he has ever seen. It in suburbia, a beautiful wife and a Sam Mendes, whose heritage is as a is an empty plastic bag, getting teenage daughter; he couldn’t care theatre director, delivers a nearly flaw- tossed around by a cool breeze. less. Lester doesn’t have fun anymore, less film. It masterfully blends dark Though this idea sounds silly at his wife and his kid hate him and he comedy, drama and tragedy into a first, it moved me to tears; it is a admits that his round of self-pleasur- wholly satisfying movie that will likely beautiful epiphany in a movie full ing in the shower each morning is his garner its share of Oscar nomina- of them. favorite part of the day. tions. Then Lester sees Angela (Mena The script by Alan Ball is similarly “American Beauty” photo courtesy of Suvari of “American Pie”), one of his sharp. He certainly gives Kevin Spacey Dreamworks SKG w w w.moviefanonline.com daughter’s friends, cheerleading at the juiciest role of his career, one that ★ ★ ★ ★

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