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Index ASSU I2I News 2-5 Classifieds 13I Sports 6-7 Personals 131 Features 8-9 Opinion 14-15 I'" /\<££ 10-1I Campus Voice 16 2 News Accounting students lend help with tax services JAMILA JOHNSON Studentsspend between30 and 40 turnmust wait inline.Thecenteris she wasable toget $2,500back for she appreciateshow difficult it is Nms Editor hours preparing other people's run ona first-come,first-servedba- a low-income family. and was impressedby whather fel- As tax time rears its ugly head, (axes,and must go through a six- sis. "Ifelt better about myself after low students arc doing for(lie com- SeattleUniversity'saccounling stu- hour training workshop. "It doesn't mater if you made wefinished.Ifelt confident being mon good. dentsinihe AlbersSchoolofBusi- "We actually have to turn away $W,(XK) or $30,000 You stillhave able to put together the 1040s and "Ithink it is reallycoolthatthey nessand Economics are coming to volunteers,"Susan Weihnch,asso- lowaityounum.it'sthcgrcatcqual- lO4OEZs/' she said. mable todosomethinglike this." therescuebyofferingfreetaxprepa- ciate professorofaccounting,said. i/er." Wcihrich said. Duuveihaater said the workshop Beadc fiAd ration to the community. This year 38 students and six Some returns take 20 minutes wasintense,andshe learnedhow to Typically notmanyofthe returns Fromnow untilApril12.account alumni will prepare an more than while others take three hours. The figure nut any tax document. being prepared belong to SU stu- said; ing students will be available to 7(Xltax returns forIhe community. students alwaysimpress Wcihrich. It has been not only a learning dents, Weihrich hut they arc assist taxpayers ai ilu- Mt. Zion Tax services provided by insuiii "Theydon't evenrealize that 30 experience,but also a way to help more than welcome to bring their Baptist Church, locuieil at 19th nous likeH&R Block cost onaver- hoursofcummunity scryiceis alot. others. W-2s down to Mi.Zionandjoinihe Avenue and Madison Street. age $100-150per return. This free They'rejust great," Shd Sflid "Tome, it's also giving hack io line ofpeople. SU studentshave beenpreparing servicesavestaxpayersanestimated Beree Buuvcibaaler is a junior societyand tothe communityIlive Taxservices willbe available on in," froms:3o taxesat Zion for the past 28 years. $70,000 a year. accountingmajor who volunteered shesaid. Wednesdays p.m.to8:30 p.m. The programis a popular way for However, anyone who wants al the centerlastSaturday.Shepre- Sophomore' English Megan andonSaturdaysfrom 10a.m. accounting students IO volunteer. someoneelse to workon their re- pared fourtaxreturns, oneof which Bendedoesn tdoher own taxesbut to 1 p.m. Seniors want Bistro to start serving beer BRIANCONNOLLY Lcarycoopcratcd withthestudents' Plans toservealcoholinthe Bis- 19 SO it would Staff Reporter wishesandagreedthul theidea was tro wouldhave toheclearlylaidout be kind of a The senior class has a voice,and worth a try. "So far, we've been us tohow thehandlingofidentifica- hassle to huvc theyhavechosen tousethat voice to gettinga lot ofpositive feedback on tionwouldproceed anilwhenalco- toget someone pounficaieoneclearfact:they wool the idea from the senior class, and hol wouldbemade available tostu- who is 21 to alcohol servedin ihe Hawk'sNest we'dreally likelogiveita try,' N.ml dents. serve alcohol Bistro. ASSU PresidentScanO'Neill. "We'reproposing thatalcohol be everyt ime In a sent out by "We're mainlyinterested in gel- servedonlyafterallclassesare fin* someone want.s recent e-mail ' Senior Class Representative 11n;'1 1n; Ir-ii and wine served in the ished for the day and that alcohol beer."saidBon Candacc Rodgcrs to all seniors at Him 1 11s< ithatstudentshaveachance would nol be allowed to leave the Appetit em- SeattleUniversity,theidea wasput in andenjoyalcohol sociallyand Bistro,"saidO'Neill. ployee Caitlin forth to see who was interested. responsibly atschool,"saidO'Ncill. The implementation of this pro- Apparently the senior class is very Thesenior class wouldn't be the gram wouldhe amixed bag ol dif- ABBY LAXA/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER interested onlyentity tobenefit fromthispro- ficulty for Bon Appetit to execute implemented, Aliciabakerserves astudentat theBistro.Thislocation "'Ofthe38seniorswhoresponded grameither. because of the. nature of the prod- mayMtV* beerifthe seniorclass gets its way. to the poll, around 13 students are There are plenty of students at uct. opposed to the idea and around 25 SUwhoaren't seniorsbut arc over The company has a license to have a person students approve of the idea." 21-year-old and whoareinterested serve alcohol, but finding people thatis 21 or older working when increasethe amountofpeopleatIhe Rodgers said . in alcohol beingserved in the Bis- who arc allowedby law toserve it alcohol is being served and also Bistro during the evenings,giving hj tohangout there The senior's voice is not going tro. will bea littlemore difficult. Since vc asecurity guard at the door to themmorereason unheard, either. In an assembly "1don't think it's a big deal to a large amount of Bon Appeiit's makesure nooneleaves theBistro and enjoy the atmosphere. withBon Appetit last Wednesday. servebeerintheBistro,anditwould employees are undergraduate stu- withan alcoholic beverage. "People like to drink socially. long aspeople Bon Appetitgeneralmanager Buzz be a nice addition to the services dents, most of them are under the The program would provide a and we think thatas Hofford and SU Vice President of there if you ask me." said junior ageof21 and wouldnot beallowed servicetoa largeamount oftheSU can drink responsibly,we'dlike to Student Development Timothy James Hakel. toserve alcohol legally."I'm only population and would most likely giveit a try."O'Neill.said. Earn $1,000 -52,000for your ShKfcH*Group Wht i&lebtetoal fi>tufcte* program InJmtahourU

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The Spectator " February20, 2003 News 3 Upromise not a good deal for SU debtors NicoleRetana mutelyfour-lcnthsofoncpercentof Finally.Upromiscdoesnni guar- transactionwouldtppat Inquulify "Topreparefur life uttergradua- Etiitnr-in-Chu'f all SU students receive loans, antee reimbursementsupon every for such Contribution undereither tion, students should begin pliin- "Nooitch."'saysa smallred Sign through AES under the "GATE eligiblepurchase.Upromise acts as I.'promiseorContrihutingCompany njnj to make choices that would inwhite letters."America'sleading LoanProgram."according(0White aj] iiiicrmcdiafybetweenthe mem- statements. We arvnot responsible helpthem hctter manage theiraJu- companies want to enrn your loy- Inaddition,theUniversitynolonger tvr uidconmci cootpoijiw, cel^y fol ihc tailuif ol any C 'uiiliihuriity cutional debt." White said 'lor alty by helping you »aye for col- allows any new borrowing from ingpurchaseinformation toihi*com- Compuny to pay Contributions in example,perhaps they shouldplan lege." thi* program because of the pgjMT- pany forpercentreimbursementand accordance with the terms of that to live with their parents or in an The concept is simple. Spend CUNNH't: COIH tracking accumulated savings for Contributing Company'soffer." apartment witha roommateto.save moneyat groceriesstoreslikeQFC "When welooked then 1 LSAT? use certain company's investment UpromiM account. Unfortunately, the st [in Director is impossible to uny iinpor- Slcvuii Klein. ISAT .%pr tools."Jim White. of Stu- it find iiiillst. FDurtccri March Ist1 dent FinancialServices,said."The tarn information on these credit 3000 students later I rtonl Upiomiseprogramis probablyone cards such as whether thecard ac- iiiinK unyonc inov ■ mon ,iljoui in Cra h of several you could find with ;i cumulatesinterestdailyormonthly ilii'.mm rm« ill Seattle Kaplan Center -11, 111,hi Ivcii' iinn">!■ li'.h inrs with slight difference between tion cd Kbttrit} whether or not " and |g I,,„,!'. Of . 1., . I'l cud).' ■ amember'sinformationcanbesold i11 help ■ "'"I""'' und flvt! Call 1-80OKAP-TEST or visit tools" White toother companies. mi., i i k mi-, lvi Mi' rt'Axontible kaptest.com to enroll today! The investment $B'>.r various52°Collcge According to "Privacy i df t refersu>arcthe their Prin- Ican Bitswci i»iy I-SM ijuosi Savings Plans that Upromise cn- ciples."Upromisc willnot "provide Lion 1.-r im in ill iinM courayes to your personally ulciinliuhlc itifoi lur iIii i■ L'HIUIIII members invest their 52-1 4915 savingsin. Thedifference between notion 1" diird putlies (including Testprep, admissionsand goidonco. for life jn Upromisc account and I529 is coninhuiing companies) fur mar- that with Upromise money accu- ketingpurposes without your per- mulates witheachpurchaseand sits mission." in ihc account until the member In spiteof this, theydo not ever w;nii\ toapply it towards a loan at explain when or how permission their child's education. However, canbe grantedor denied. in a 529, Ihc money is invested I'promise also informs its mem- allowing the memberto—make free bers that they fffli flltt) 'fad a Monty °'f free money theoreti- member scookjes— smalldatafiles cally. that arestoredonanInternet— user's "1 wonder what the catch is," computer by a web server every Mariah Rosdahl. a sophomore in- lime they register in the Upromisc ternational studies mujor, said websitefor the purpose of analyz- 1 Un i 's Honors Program "Who's making money /" ingandImprovingUpromisc's web Sea ftle ivers ty y Students interested in Upromise serviceofferings.Theyaddihaithis W^ shouldknow themoneycanonlybe information willnot identity "indi- 0\ v re&entcrtion <>j*Joems applied to luiins fromspecific lend- "IdMi visitors or customers" but "^ poem must be presented typcJ on a .leparat*»h««t without the ers, namely American hdiiL-aiion lather beentered intoa database in Each port* name. A covut sheet with the pnet's iumr,.iiMirv.. e-mAil ad- Services (AES). the same way as an anonymous s dress Anil trl>rph»ne number and the Htlo or first lim* of thw pm-m Only survey 205 students or approxi- must bestnpled tn thr text ofeachpoem.Submissions that dn not fol- lowthese directions,irr inelJgtbl«.

SU mission gets Une \oontest The poems will hv fudgt.il by a panel uf two faculty nwmbvrs .mil ihreo stuJitiOi Wmnrnj will by announced during the first %reek of a large face-lift March and will bypublished inFragment*. Dualsubnu**Jous tv lx>th the ointeit and to Fragments is acceptable. With tht- »-xi optionol s*u- in iii.-en step one AUSTINL BURTON there since .it-nLn currently enrolled in theHonors Program, all student* ai St-attlc November, SU Presi- Co-ManagingEditor This past Universityareeligiblela porticifMti- inthy contest. Pan ofScan O'Neill'sjob is tn dent Stephen Sundborg, SJ, w;in cart1 :il>ont things the average stu- clmrccd with cutting down the f^ Submit poems tothe boxmarked"PoetryCpnttfsi" at the front d«sk nf f% dent doesn't eon BbOUl As ASS« I seven-pagemissionstutcment toone J Uie IlonursI'rogmmo(fic«'. C.vmv 123. W- president, the juniorhistory major |i;u i: Aiti-i several medings » Ic-ils with all kinds of mediums, student groups,the tloatdof Trust- 24, 2003 Cptntnltleei and issues thai man ees and the Board of Regents, the jF deadline: February stiidenls don't have time to worry lan-si version will Iv pnrseiued at about in between class and their next week'smeetingwithiheHi>aul f tFrUes *: Ist:$60, 2nd:$40,3rd:$25^) 1 of Trustees; iiis the fourth dnilt. social lives. Recently, one of IflC C^^^JjM 'One [irfer prrprnon jl^A primaryissues onO'Neill'.-» docket "People weregenerallysupport- is the Seattle University Mittl£fl ive of bringing the mission ttAlfr" Statement.That samecollection ol mcnl 10 a one-page document. piiper yo« probably Hippedpast in O'Neill siiul "Iihiuk anyone can tltc btochurc on your way to the "Tuitioniw-.l Ioms' itu^f hundoi uomga mujor fiXe Ml, andO'NeilI SeeMission on r^ He Spectator " February 20, 2003 4 News Mission: ASSUpresident looks over new mission with critical eye

Frompage 3 mitment to collaboration, A value The thirdconcern is v more spe- IIhink inthe past the universityhas everyone having the same stake. that wasonpreviousversions "stu- cific focus ondiversity. notncccssnrilyticditselftothemis- With this document it would beour admithaving a mission stutement dentscome first." is now gone. "Not so muchcultural diversity, sion, so it will be somewhatof a hope that everyone docshave the that'ssixorsevenpageslongdoesn't "Ithink it'sashamethat the 'stu- butonadivcrsityofideas,"O'Neill now process same stake, it wouldn't just be for help anyone. It's bringing more dents come I'trst' value has becti said ■'lsthiscampusrcullydyn;titi" "One of Ihe common faculty staff and administration. Conciseness inme sense ot wh-ji .ire dropped."O'Neill said in its ideasand onbothsides of the .. problems I've Thai's what it could be. thepriorities Ithink it isimportant '"That wasa strongstatement.It's spectrum in discussion? That's seen around here "There'sbeen a lot ofwork,alot becauseifastudent wanted toknow not one that you see everywhere, r.::illv th. best academic tn /^FL^f isthat sometimes irioi oElaboration that'sbeenputinto '' |v drafts, In Kiie papii wiiui thH iwlversUj is .nut il was aunagi-i.ns thai they \inuiiii.-iii i<. have ;i ill /-w/^CV-'i3w> X aPProacn'''''' this.Throughout the though, akmtIthink ihey would be able rO used il. Ithink that's rant impm vcrsiiy olidea-sl*» jmlw \ lu- simlt mi While O'Neill calls the latea) lalvnraliiin svliu" hisalilllc-liiimnif is a lilllebit dangerous." inissiiin sl.nonii.Mii l1i.i!1 j \li.imk I'l'lk-l.ill/.cd L wh» , « inprovL-ttu-ii!" funnpti'v m insili-.ilis, ( t'Ni-illi.al■-■ .(l\viili,ni iho aveftge uudeni cut Ijp— f j Correction: Hi holdssew ■ om em There apparentlyWtuk foCIWOHCatholic ih. mi tin. si 1 minion, ihcuni- ~y l«|r~~~~* I.;in(week sIuinpusVoice arc six vjluesli>ted onthe mission wilhl's.He believes."'The Catholic li .probablymostimportant for vcrsity Irf^-^^^^"^^^ incorrectly a siateincnt: |Hioritizationof Icarn- ernphasisahauldbcfftiDrigpr. leaf .nliriiinsli;iU>is .iiul dfLisioil inuk COIB" identified photo tevtfiopmeni of le^denUtip, Her] ihfte wax a concon about the irt CMOpktf 'i \, ill admits, ntunilv iliivsniiiuIimI: .iuilc!iis,:inil isNatalieWalters.Thepholo soft, inIm justice,itppiti niiiiiii ol i mi \ on it? ThoughIIuntildhi- myhupc ih;ii Ihey'rcdoing ilin our be,si htterCSi wasactuallyofAiiriaKatnik, i.iiiliiM-liomingdivcrsiisandcom- Cathofu ..ilik it's somethingvaluable R] students. ralhLTthaninauollahnrative w;iyt& Mail theft on campus results in credit fraud KIMBURLY my and had at of ERVIN WM brtwinfeIopened mail missing ennspareni win b his account andreleased ihe" COnfi manner some the resident fa- StaffReporter. discovered my tfiasfuQuA state- which are usuallyu-.i-tlfoj sending dential information tohim cilities and made the mailingser- last, ".■iiMi;uik-il IIis a lll;:l evm'ink- mi !.mi infill .i 529 ii' id payment mOTiey to paya bill Wiihiln mlot That was when RtOtC IttfoiHUUlon vicesaware of this." Sletien said. pus does hut never llmiks about. loc msk-ail ul in-iliilorpaymeni in.iih hi that wasincluded in theen- about thecompany emerged Recently, Asneiworks has re- From faculty, to students and to OnceHclfeman recognizedthere velopes,three ofwhich werecredit "Asnetwork, appears 10 be a leased information regarding " - staff, the Seattle University mail was a problem, hecontactedCany card bills. Heffeman discovered laihershadyoutfit."Hcffernunsaid. 11 ■Ii i-n.iii account;andalong wilh sysiem is crucial in keeping the |mmPublic SatiMy someone lud been ming hi* ac- 'The phOW numbei piovided[to| the new information from network ■>! information flowing. "In these type of incidents we count. me by the card earner has a full IIclfernan,CPS andtheSeattlePo- On Jan. 28. Cyrus Hcffcrnan, a huvc to coordinate reporting with "Called thecredit card carrier to voicemail box.Thee-mail address liceDepartiticniarepullingtogether public major, the Postal Inspectors Office and find mi |I a purchase with givenby the message at thatphone to find out what occurredon Jan. senior relations and ' I' made residentofIheMurphy Apartments, Seattle Police."Mike Sletten,Pub- AsnetworksLLC.for $99onJan. number sends,e-mail'sback asun- 28. was merely trying Managersaid. 29," said, "Tampering stealing mail, to mail some lic Safely "It requires Heffeman "That's whenI' deliverable.The888-numbergiven and bills and didn't hesitate to use [he the victim contacting his financial knew torsure therehadbeen atheft.1 on the web-site docs not accept then usingsomeone's financial ac- Dii-campusmad system. Bui when insiiiuiionsandestablishinghismail Sletten wasable topiece together missals. They do take people's counts to purchase goods or ser- he sat down toreadhismailonFeb. neverarrived,becausehis account more information. money, though." vicesarebothfelonyleveloffenses," 6,he receivedsomethinghe didn't informationis confidentialand will "The victim's mailed financial Though therehavenot been any Sletten said. He said this type of expect. onlybe releasedtohim." information wasused from the sto- more stolenmailreportsforJan.28, occurrences havebeen rare. "About 5:45my plans werequite Next Mefleman checked on the lenmail topurchasesomething.The there has been notice of slowmail When Iheyhaveoccurred it tins simple;refill thecoffee mugat my billshe hadmailed onJan.28; only victimcontactedthebusiness where handling by thoseoncampus. hadthecharacteristics ofaonelime apartment and go to the library to he realized thatonly one ofthe six this occuned." Sleiten explained. "Ourpart-lime studenistaffhave hittoamailbox oncampusand then study for my PR mid-term." envelopeshemailedendedupinihe "Thebusiness needed tocooperate heardcomplaints from studentsof no other incidents for nine to 18 Heffeman said. "While thecoffee right spot. Theliveletters that were wilhthevictim who'scallingabout mailnotgettingpickedupinatimely months, War protest brings out TheHonors Program presents the community The Touchstone Lectures

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"In all the in scoring (17.5 points per game)) year, winning the team's MVP iinjury,hascomeoffthebenchinthe Co-Managing Editor years I've coached I've never had when she sprained herright ankleI award for a third straight season. |past two games to lead the team Al the same time her U-;im was an injury siluulion like this. We've duringaloss10HumboldlSlatetwo> But McCounie is still just afresh- iwill) 11 points pergame. " practicing yesterday, freshman neverhad somany injuries— weeks ago. Her season is likelyi man,and hadn'tloggedmuch play- "My hope is toget on a roll and JennyMcCourtiesatintheConnolly McCourtie's injury apulledIT over.McCounie is out for atleasta1 ing time until the injuries hit the |playextremelyhardandhavesome- Center traiinni' mom, hamperedby hand (the muscle thai goes— from week.Milne jusihadher first full thing to buildon goinginto the an injury. Next to her was Kristin knee tohip) inherright leg is the piUCticC Ifcfi wt,rk afier missing offseason," Cox said. Connolly, also nursing an injury. most recent in an ongoing list of 13 games with v knee injury. "Hopefully wecangethealthy. Earlier thatday.LisaMilnechecked sprains, strains, pulls, and tears for Tinsley.bothered by ahipinjury, We haven't goneinto apractice into the training room, and at any a team who'sconfidence isalready has been demoted from starting witheveryonehealthyandready timeshecould havebeen joinedby thoroughly bruised.TheRedhawks center to the bench due to her togoall year. We've started —12 Deanna Cordova,Mariko Trias or (7-14. 2-11 GNAC) have lost nine limitedmobility.Triasmissed two different players this year Courtney Tinsley. garnet \n iran arid refrain tn last games wilha had shoulder, and some teamsdon't evenhave 12 Which begsthe question:Isany- place in theconference. More than despite returninglast week,is still players. By far that's the most one onthis teamnot hurt? anything else, injuries have been playinginpain. Cordova is also players I'vehad startinone sea- "We'rehavingatough time with the loam'sdownfall in the second playing withan injuredshoulder, soninmycoachingcareer,"said fluke little injuries," Seattle Uni- half oi llur MMsnn but isn'tnear 100 percent. " Cox. who's in his 25th yearat versity women's basketball head Connolly was leadingtheGNAC "If s affected the team a loi, 80. McCounie saidoftheinjurybug. Meanwhile. McCounie will "We've had tomovesome play- be in street clothes us the ers around and players that Thursday,February20: Redhawks take on undefeated playing mucharcplay- andNo.I-rankedSeattlePacific Bnny yinii warcr Imiiio and $( lor roikiy s spinning class at the weren't as ing a lot more." tonight at BroughamPavilion. O>nnol|y (.'cnicj TiokoLs sell our by clftSS "me w hf topurchase McCourtie was of those "It's been hard toeven watch yours wellithcudof lirrwaiiheOinnoiiv i injng provide? QM players into a larger role practice,knowingthai 1.should Dpmtmor |evd you're thrust LflMcellcni in 'rkoui for your bod> whtu Bergquist/staffPhotographer before she got hurt in last Carl n be practicing and Ican't," she 4tso givea jvhdt icclny from 6:00p.m. to 6:45 p.m. If v ThUltdoy i ' Saturday's 57-53 loss to Saint (ioingupfor a shotagainst Si. Mumn \.h said "Ifeel like1 shouldbe out docsn'lfit yourschedule,lakeadvantageol'ihcyour Tuesdayclass VtbiCh Martin's.She had just come off ./frrshman Sarah Svntmernnm looks too there, but there's nothing Ican from j.m. tpsr49 p.m. S.'OO dI Jscon- in the Redhawkx 57-53 loss lastX I Friday.February 21. Ihm hesi game of tin- yetdre- do until feel better.That's go- cordingseason highsof 10points Saturday.* Sommermanfinished with two0 ing to be weird (tonight], not TodayTennis Club will mer.l at theCOUTtt acrossirnmConnolly from andeightrebounds inThursday's points/ andsixrebounds. playingbut silling there watch- 9p.m.to 1 1p.m.Theyalso mcol cm Pridayt .mdSundays fttifti 4[im,lo *»2-fi3 loss to Northwest ing." 6p.m. and7 p.m. to 9p.m..respectively,l-'orniorrinformation rontaci Nazarene. icain hard. Carl He(xi|uist ai iK'rgquL-cn'scuiili'ii.i.-du A 11 forward, Courtney another Sunday.February 2.^: 5-foot WoCourtifl Dann is fresh- NOTEBOOK [g pmhjihly One of ilk- Uedhawk's man who has been pushedinto an *Leadingbyoncwith 13minutes SU, Seattle University's clttb lnw:kcy team, is pi^yin idles She gUtflfed in bas- important role. 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"Whenyourseniorsworksohurd.it enough toqualify for the national and the football was. the lime nnmth world bunnd second mKb Fast forward lo this week. .ir>;i.v:h.,ii !>„:. i,.v\ upsidedmvnaxeveryoneotkedwhy, oneol ittpla youcan say what has been a com- around game, and Michael Cox "Wcplayfive pound*— officials also were taking steps to 'Then' could be ihe opponent's he's back in the starling lineup it get some wins." (lOoverhiilistedplayingweight) wani theirplayoi->al>oiit thepoten- seniors stepping up when they gives us another guy with a lot of Looking totheweekend's games. taking in.l an nvcf-lhc-couiiLcr tial cffeCU Of CpllCtlrilic liiv.l neededleadershipandcarrying them energy.He'sanintelligent guywho Callcro was seeking the same bal- exhaustion, Mip|ilcjriciucallwl(t But byiukllarge, thew 10 viclory. This year's team also we need out thererightnow." ance on offense and defense the t, wiklli could have conuib- efforts ire notenough. won'tsay thai anymore. Freshman Jeff McDaniel, who team exhibited in ihe NNUgame. lugh temperature. Basebull tookhugecriticism he- After a dominating 79-61 win matchedPeterson with 19pointson "We play two different types of iCbla collapsed aflcr a work- ginning lastyear when the steroid overNorthwestNazarene (3-17, I- 8-for-8 shooting,also talked aboul teams. Oneis a zoneteam; one is a pushedhisbody temperatureto issuecameup.Ifrapidsteps aie not 11 GNAC).in whichseniorsBryan his teammate'sconfidence level. real pressure man team," Callcro degrees.Hewastaken fromthe takeninicsponseiirßechlt 1 ttfjetth Peterson and DarnellLyons led the "Bryan's clutch. He's been clutch said. "But we can't worry about training facility bospi- viai toa ■lv league will undoubtedly come K.-.lhawks i 14-7. 7-5 GNAC), all inpracticeandoffthebench. what they do;we need to mamiain I I morning undtri more fire tor a luck of con- Callerocan nowspeakon his own It works out havinghimback inihe thephysical and mentallevels thut B'cshis Wife Kiley ai htitilfr. cern loriLsplayci ■. team's senior leadership. smrtinglineup. He's acaptain,and nre required to win in February. tUthlcT'i death should ruisc a WhatLslorn indlliliisis thai ;i■ "Weplayedour bestgameof the it's greathaving his leadership." Theseare twohuge roadgames for questions died, jojui number of for Major i andhedicdasaresult>>t year, and it was due lo the senior FortheRedhawks.it wasamuch- us." LeagueBaseball to address. Since :ihinp. that should never have oc- leadershipof BryanPeterson," the needed win to get them back on Coming offsucha big win, Lin- baseballisoneofthela.st s(mmi» not icurtvd BechJci left behindhis wife, coach said. "He showed the inten- track towards the postseasonafter coln said ihe key would be confi- uf win, hi \\ vaVcs aVeium tohave anextensiveUsi banned ..vjn.i: birth to the sity, I'OCUS vi'! ".■' '1111111111 if ill ill mil losingthreeoftheirlastfour aames. dence."Somelimes < (hat's giveyou suhKtant.es.ilicfust quetuonshould couple's first child in April. Bc- Thursday practice that we need to The offense behind a balanced at- not so goodto con- if, be 1101 hut when willpotentially icausenlilk i!ii.s|xni.siDilityofMLB. have in February in order to go lo tack broke out ofa slump,us the fidence. We were able to exploil 'deadly drugs like <:phedrine tie pul ithatchildwillriitvciknow hisorher Redhawks wereable tofree up the theirweaknessesand giveourselves ' ihe postseason.He thencarried that on .i ''Jo not touch ■ ■ li*r? .iilu-i Jl'inicdi:;iiluMMHcnogjplfOf intensity over to the game against likes of Bloom (five points on 2- confidence. We need to sturt oil Hie vtond i|uesiion shimld be IMLB to realize Its problems, (hen NNU." for-3 shooting), Lyons and good.If we get a goodstart inihe why. in the iirst week of tiiuning Ihow many will it takebefore some- Afterbeingmoved tothestarting McDaniel whohad been keyedon first el ghtminutesofthegame,we're [camp, when pitchers and catchers ithing J3 done? lineupinplaceoflheslumpingAiuly in the recent losses. (ciugh tobcal." no scouting itl .red on every throwing ,Nate Zen is a freshman Bloom.Petersonshot7-for-10 from "There's doubt the McDanielechoedInsloummate's journalismmajor. He can be the field to finish with 19 points. reportshayebeen tofocusonDarnelI sentiment. "The win was another reachedatzettn&s&attleu.edu Fellow senior Darnell Lyons and Andy." Callero said of SU's jump start. It set the tone for our added 14 points recent opponents."When we have expectations for ihe playoffs, now for su, which contributions from Jeff and Nic we need to run with it. The com- posted their band (13 points, nine rebounds plete gameshowed what the tMOfl largest margin against NNU)and have consistent could do, and it set another si:tn of victory this inside scoring, it opens up more dard. If we play Ihai well rvery season. offensively andcreatesbalance.The (jamc. we'llbe lough lobeal." 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//,,■ Spectator- February JO, 20Q3 8 Features SU's Shady Past all have our secrets. You do, Cleveland judge that was part of a moblike I do, you mom and dad, too. organization to a dead body, our univer-^^ WeTheyrange fromsecret crushes, sity has a slew of stories unknown to its^H to that car webacked into in theparkinglot, students. Join Inspector Spectator as he to that test we cheated on in second grade. digs deep into the archives of the jgT We all have at least one skeleton hidingin university and learn all the stuff our closet. that wasn't in theprospective stu- {/^&U SeattleUniversity is noexception.Founded dent handbook. Welcome to in1891,any institutionasoldasSU is bound Seattle University's shadypast. tfv| £§^23 to have stories. We here at The Spectator decided to research the colorful past ofSU andyou maybe surprised at whatwe found. From nuclear reactors on campus, to a Nuclear Campus JASONFAGAR The case of the StaffReporter Despite thefearofa nuclear away in 1999by the Nuclear alumni judge war happening in our time, Regulatory Commission there used to be a nuclear re- (NRC),andthereis noradio- MichaelQuiroz Features Editor actor here at Seattle Univer- activity in the building. At sity. first,the government refused Seattle University takes Brown.Thismarriagemade Used for acourse inreactor to admit thattheuranium was great pride in their alums. Schalachet a "made man." physics, the nuclear reactor theres and that it was just on Every college proudly touts By 31 years of age, was housed in the Barman loan to the school. If the theirbestandfinestindividu- Schalachet was already a building between 1963 to school owned the uranium,it als whenever they have the FederalBankruptcyjudge 1999.Frank Valente,anuclear would alsobe theirresponsi- chance and rightfully so. with a salary of$58,000. physicist that worked on the bility to clean it up. However, what about those Injudgeterms,that'smad Manhattan Project in World "It's not a secret that we alums who don't represent money! War11, taught the course. used to have a nuclear reac- SU ina good light? Together, The reactor first came to tor," Guy said. "It's just that The "Back-Room Broth- Seattle as part of the 1962 there was no real erhood" might not mean lot and the Seattle World's Fair. In 1963 publicity about it. ' to people in Seattle; but in leader, it was moved to Seattle Uni- Besides therewas Cleveland,Ohoiit wasa way Battisti i versity. Thecourse was then never any real of life. The Brotherhood used £ taught on a regular basis be- threat from the could best be compared to tween 1963 and 1985, but reactor, for it themob. But thesemen were court Jfl endedin 1985 with the death could only not in the "import/export" of Valente. generate business;they were federal their liking. Professor Reed Guy then judges in Cleveland. The Friends who filed for took over the course, but he twomen, whomanysaycon- bankruptcy recieved only taught it once in 1987, trolledall ofCleveland, was government support. because of lack ofexperience US District Court Chief Companiesthatfiledfor it was then decided that the Judge Frank J. Battisti and bankruptcy couldmake class be discontinued. and hisgood friend,LesBrown. deals with the brother- The next step for Guy was was m Together they ran the court hood to get out of it. the removalofthe reactorand systemofCleveland,andhad Some of the biggest law (he uranium that was stored cnly

There's the mystery of what that surround the elevators, All cartoons by Megan Myers/ Staff Cartoonist really lies beneath the eleva- theanswer toour manyques- tors, wondering why the tionscan be explained by the Bellarmine elevator doors way theyoungcrazykids treal openbeforetheelevatoractu- or mistreat the only way they ally reaches the ground, the can get to their homes the residence hallelevators. Corpse by Campion ScanReid You must be joking Co-Msnagtotg Editor Michaelquiroz Features Editor Colorful rumors on history ment were pulling out thede- that fly around the pristine ceased body of former stu- Despite having one of the campus University dent Douglas Elan Mariin. students George Farm.s. ofSeattle best teams in the business, may draw the instinctive whohadbeen lyingin asteam 'Iron Chef* Greene and According lo what a little :tourcrackresearch team tjoos and but vault for almost three days. Jeffery "Butter Ball" birdie told me, Xavicr Hall ahhhs . Few fails m some point. There- realize that the institu- Martinattended the univer- Cioldeubcrgdecided totv n'toriginallysupposedto in;iy fore,Ihe followinghave not tion some darkly sity from 10 1991,as a bake off. Both men be a dorm hall. The original holds seri- 199Q beenconfirmed:sothey must its liberalstud- Thanksgiving very seriously plans had ii stated to '"-" itia ouseventsin be classifiedas rumor only, past. Perhaps ics major. and bothclaimed they could world's smallest Bmuxement taken witha packet of suit! the most pro- Intheirat- make the best Thanksgiving park for eats! Ilu- land was In May of 1934, ;» young tempt il. The competition originally owned by Cynthia vocativewould 10 Jonathan Winters,a juniorat beUie1995dis- limit stu- fierce, and the basting was Packeison, and she was a big ScatllcUniversity, was walk- covery deni expo- quick and timely. Potatoes time cat lover. My sources of a ing down the road towards deadbody ina sure lo the v. eremushedatrecordspeeds, say thai the liad 7ncatsliving his Dad's Model T >>ni manhole near scene, uni- and butter was churned like in her house at one point. In find a group of men adding tampion versity offi- nothing had ever been her will, she Stated thai the sugar inhisgas tank. While Towerback on cials came churned before. Roommates cats should gel the land, and this is a rather well kno (no underheavy and best friends argued for thai any money in her estate joke) Fri- prank by today's standards, day ihe 13th criticism by hourson whohad won.In the would be used lor (he cat it wastheFirstreported inci- Accordingto many who end. both dinners wen amusement park. The park dent of this prank in North a previous wanted to quisile,and no winner could would have been buili,h America. Yes folks, you front learn the be decided. It vvas a draw. ever the cats were split on a page heard it right. The cl;> Spectator ar- wholestory Thechefs weal theirseparate name. Halflhecats wantedto sugar in the gas tank was ticle in mid- Studc nIs ways. Georgeis rumored to callitthe"Cat'sMeow" while started right here at Seattle January, a part-time security criticized Residential Advi- havemoved toJapan withhis theotherhalf wantedlocaJJit, University, Public Sa officerresponded toCampion sors for ordering them to not retirementmoneyand started ThcLiitcrßox. Thecatscould wascalled andcamerunning residents'claims ofanoffen- watch theincident from their a TV series, but il is still un- never come up with a com- inandblowingwhistles with siveodor emanating from th floors and former Campion Jeffery wentback promise and sold the lot of batonsin band. Theculprits thenmotorcycleparkinglot' Residence Hall Director, to work for his father's farm, land to Seattle University for ran off while kooky piano manhole.Inafew hours,cam Laura McMahon. for not re- whichafter his father'sdeath some fresh seafood. music came from aft pus security, Seattle polic vealing fullinformationabout was renamed Butler Ball InNovember 1967,Seattle officers and the fire depart- the event. /,'..ii. .,.,.. tu~ k\... I.i . in fnni 10 Arts andEntertainment Pianist hits the right note ScanReid quiteasdisturbingand—bleak aslast the other movies of itsgenreis nut Szpilmanre- Co-ManagingEditor year's The(JnyZone— afilm with its "survivor story" plot, but the plies, "I The effect of Roman Polanski's no hopeful outcome about Jews moments in Ronald Harwood's will...go TH» PianSst couldn't be more life whobetrayedanyoneand any value screenplay in which Polanski back toplay- affirming. Inthewakcof thisharsh, tostay alive. ihouses tofocus hiscamera. There ingthepiano draining talc cf human survival, Pi>lanski's((7i/Nu/oiv/i)fi!mcen- are scenes where Szpilman ranis onPolishra- one leaves themovietheater appic tentOD thebiographyofWludyslaw dc&crted homes, overturns count dio." For ciaiive of simple.sights, such as a S/.pilmnn playedby AdrienBrody, less jars andpotsfor scrapsoffood. Szpilman,he townsquareorthecolorofa wintry. who remarkably moves from a and races erratically away from believes in " overcast sky. Out of experiencing charmingartist toabroken,desper German patrols. And yet, there is the promise - - - this unique story about a Jewish ate human beingduring a limeof ulsoa moment with SzpilmunU Ins of an end to photoby Guy ferrandis © 2002 focus features allrightsReserved pianist struggling keep keys today and to himself Nazi oppression. piano,playingabovethe inthe Adrien Brody plays a Jewish pianist struggling to keep ;>nd his family Nuzi-occu- Watching begin- alive in the transformation is airso asnotto attractsoldiers tohis the himselfandhisfamilyalivein WarsawduringWorld Warll. pifij Warsaw, one canlater look at in itself painful and tiring. By the hiding place,but listening all the ning of to- consumers inn TowerRecordsstore film's final act,Szpilmanis beaten, while tothe musicinhis mind.The rn orr o w. and realizejust how privileged our waning from hunger and facing a viewer canhear the music. Through all the gasping brutality ThePianist is playingin Seattle societyis, bleaker tomorrow in the ruined When a German asks him what anddespair depicted inits gray vi- at theMetroandUptownCinemas. ThePianist isa darker I101ljCttttl SlMfett nHiis home. he willdo with his devastatedlife if suals,ThePianistshows the willof Consult www.moviefone.com for drama thanSchindter'sList,bul noi What separatesHiePianist from he makes it through the war, survivalcan sustainhope. showtimes. Indie rockers light up Valentine's Day at the Croc MeghanSmith presence. WL-ird. Don't k<> in a Carissa's Weird StaffReporter TheFromhas unfairlybeencom- Their music can be considered >.hnw rt" you haven't gottenenough TWs past Valentine's Day. the paredtoßcnFold'sFivc sleep (henight before.Theirmusic CrocodileCaf6hosted anindierock on morethanone occa- canbe quite similar to v lullaby. extravaganza where a few of mihi, but it ik-s ilv The band members aren't rock Seattle'sbestmusical talentscame band littlejustice. Their music can be stars; ihcy just love what they do, to take the Valentine'sDay blues Singer and pianist andit shows.Theirmusic has feel- DUoIII"co iilallaEcr away. James Maidenhair* consideredfragile;their ingand liteandalthoughtheydon't The Seattle indie foursome, the voice slarls oul sofl and songs through have a large stage presence, they Prom, preceded Carissa's Weird filtered but then sud- float the air udd alot tvthe show bydoingsome withamoodyyet fun settostart the denly eruptsintoa loud as a soft violinplays and friendly chatting with the crowd evening. Prom bassist David wailas distorted guitar along withsomecomedy. Sendresumes/inquiries to: Bmeekergreetedtheaudience with licks fill the .speakers lyrics are gentlysung by Towards theend of their sei,Ihe a shy"heIlo"andmadesureto thank with (heir sound. His lead singer of Seattle indie nick Valcniine's Day itself— just be- fingers dance upon the lead singer Jen Ghetto. ensembleDeathCabIbrCuticcame . iiusf The band then performed a piano keys in a fury, on stagetosing along. simpleyetcxtrcmelycheesyroman- adding a melodic cle- Thesonghejoinedinon?Acover Seattle WA 98122 ik iwvct m>iij;litteil,apptT)pr\ulc\y, mentUilVicV>nnds\icavy Of A.vril I.avigne's "Complicated." "'Valentine's Uay." and deep guiiai.v One minute, the fragile. Their songs float through What a perfect way toend a show Theirset wasshort.pn>bablycight Croc fills with the Prom's dreamy Ihc air us a soft violin plays and whosebandsplaymusic ihaiis noth- songslong at most Yetit still cap- .lh'.l melancholy songs. The next, lyrics aregentlysungbyleadsinger ing less than, of course, compli- E-roail:bi2jna«@seattleu.<'t)u turediheband's powerfulandartful gei-up-and-comings, Cans.sn's Jen Ghetto cated. 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Eachof the ASSURepresentatives andExecutives have had a busyFirst The Appropriations Committee did not meet this Quarter. Toinform ailof thereadersand students inthe courseofseveral week due to the Presidents Day Holiday. issuesASSU willbriefly review the activities ofit'smembers. Keep your Representatives accountable! If youread a discrepancy call your A full report of Appropriations will be in next Representative! weeks issue of The Spectator.

CandaceRogers,Senior ClassRepresentative: For any pressing questions please call Thomas Presidents Advisory Board Hackett, Vice President of Finance. Academic Affairs Committee-Participated in the CoreForum inNovem- ber. Want information on Appropriations before the meetings? Collaborated withCareerDevelopment Centeron future Senior Class Join the ASSU-Financs-Infol?seaLtleu.edu listserve and fee. Post Graduation Programs. informed. Senior Class Committee Mcl with Questions regarding ASSU finances??? Contact: Thomas Hackett, Vice President of Finance Beverly Wong, MinorityRepresentative: (206) 296-6045, harketr.ftseattleu .edu Built relationships withOMSAand affiliated clubs.Director of Diversity, and the Citizenshipand SocialJustice Core Track Program. Integrated ideas from theserelationships within the Academics Affairs. Committee to presenta forum on Cultural Academic tracks and majors. AssociatedStudents- ofSeattleUniversity Setup theInvestigative Team, a group ofstudents who will research, Student Center 360 Third Floor left of the Sky Bridge analyze, and report backgroundinformation on key priorities for the 900 Broadway,Seattle,WA98122 ASSUExecutive Board. (206) 296-6050 [email protected]

Maria Villa,TransferRepresentative: Uuili a relationship withconsiiiuenl.%. Assisted Student Life Committee withStudent Centerand Bon Appetite Elections are on the way, and we want YOU! Surveys. Volunteered all night to keepStudent Center openduring Finals Week. ASSU Elections areright around the corner, or quarter for that matter! Ifyou think that your MonicaMartinez,Freshperson Representative: opinioncounts or you want change and are a workingrelationship with the Freshman Council. Maintained good interestedin a chance to speak up, joinStudent Volunteered all night to keep the Student Center open during Finals Week. Government as a Representative or an Executive Assisted StudentLifeCommittee withStudent Center and Bon Apetite this Spring! Surveys. GET READY. GETINVOLVED. Orientationin January, 2003. Spoke at New Student GETINLINE TOVOTE! Went toRHA andASSU Summit Retreats.

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Seattle University pndes itselfonbeing .i campus that respects the campuscommunity's right DQ freespeech.As a liberal,Jesuit campus that fostersand encouragesconversation anddialoguein a non-violent arena. SL' has always paved the way for muted voices. Unfortunately, it seems as though those rights arc reserved exclusively for individuals speakingout against the Schoolof the Americas,the war against Iraq or other human rights issues. These stances are fine,but there remains an intellectual void createdby atacitly implied understanding that certain stancesdo not qualify for protection under the First Amendment. One of theseis thepro-war movement. It is assumed that those whoare pro-war arejust pawnsofBush urignorant.vengefulhicks,orboth.Andthisassumptionissimply not so. In an ideal world— let's call it heaven— there would be an intellectualdebate around theIraqi wyrth.n wouldhavebothsides explaining themselves and coming toan understandingin acivil manner— even ifboth sidesdon'tagree.Andit would,at the very- least,be an improvement on the current situation Rethinking drinking age Currently, the campus' dialogueon war consists of the same, sage in these statistics? or v magic potion but rather as an redundant anti-war sentiment. And this one-sided intellectual — Themain argumentajtainsi low- acceptedpartoflife. atmosphere isa shame. This— school is an academic institution ering the drinking uge is centered Giventhatoursocietymaynotbe not anactivist organization and the proper functionof a univer- ontheassumption thatby dropping able tohandle doingawaywiththe sity is toencourage free, civil,and open dialogue. the age, we would produce a new drinking ageoutright,however,our !n accomplish or SU lo return to its liberal framework, the line of youngerunderagedrinkers. culturestamlstoggfflv great justice narrowmargins of the wardebate need to he widened to include Inreality,statistics fromothercoun- byeliminatingtheUirxKickMTUMi ni ih;ii drinking drinking. thelegitimate voices whoarc insupportof war.Moreover,faculty tiu:s have loweredthe age do iml support this theory. But first the issue If it stands and students should not be afraid of advocating unpopular and Studies show that after an initial needs to be reviewed.The current minority positions. BIRCH BLAIR spikeinunderagealcoholconsump- drinking age regulates very little. Pleasedonot misunderstand. Thiseditorial isnotaboutwhether SpectatorColumnist tion, following a change in legal Thediscussion shouldfocus on the we should go to war. This is about letting those who arc being Howcan Americajustifyadrink- aye figuresreturn tonormal And,in education of America's youthon unethically silenced speak without fear ofbeing judgedorostra- ing ageof21 whiic the votin some cases,drop below the previ- healthydrinkinghabits.Drinkiniris cized. and draftbaris set at 18? We'reold ous number. seen us a forbidden fruit to iihwi Finally, by enlarging live boundaries of the war debate, we enough when Uncle Sam wants Butunderage drinkers are much teenagers,somethingtobe donein somethingIkiiii iiNMifliasdui hard more irresponsible...right? With yourbasement oratback porchkeg would not allow our anti-war sentiments to causeus tounfairly earned dollars or military service. this view in mind. il't. interesting parties.Thistypeofmentalitycauses judgeour ROTC students. In the midst of all our protests and but mM when it comes lo reaping that themajority of people whodie the most problems. rallies, keep inmind the ROTC students who will actually fight rewards lor being considered frombinge drinking in the United Ifweface the truth, we'llsec that this war and may ultimately sacrifice their lives for our safety. "grown ups" such us having a States arc over 25. thecurrent nonsensical drinkingage Evenifyou think a war with Iraqis wrong,that's noreason not margarita with friends once finals Until recently people thought causes young adults to take more tosupport your fellow students whohave dedicatedtheir lives to are over. lowering the drinking aj;e to 18 risks than if they could drink le- the defense ofour country.Just try and understand what it would Forsomereason,ourgovernment wouldtoo closely synchronize the gally. Imils it necessary to lake a hypo- acquisition of a driver's license. IIyoungpeoplewereencouraged be runningamidst gunchatterandexplosions and tothinkthrough stanceon adulthood, liithcr that todrinkmoderatelyandintheoften, itallthat youdon'tevenhave the goodwishesofyour friends with Critical The common misconception a person has the ability to make underagedrinkersarc themostdan- rather than creating a dangerous you. rationallife decisionsbeginningat i'l-iYius behind the wheel docs not mystiquearoundalcohol,WBwould TheSpectator EditorialBoard consistsqyNicole Retana, 18.or they have theability to make have the statistical backing. Asfar definitely see more responsible rational life decisions at the ageof as drunk driving is concerned,45' drinking habits. So (he next time Scan Rf.iu, Austin L. Burton and JC Santos. Signed 21.We cannot have it both ways, year-olds furoutshoo! teenagers m you arc forced to close you dorm COMMENTARIES REFLECT THE OPINIONS OF THF- AUTHORS AND NOT however, this is exactly the stance, fatalities. room tohave abeer with friendsor NKCHSSAKII.Y OP THI-. SI'MTAIOR, Sf.ATTLF UNIVERSITY OR ITS whichhas beenadopted todak* When the argument is boiled ask a memberof the 21-plusclubto STUDENT BODY. Itis somewhatironicthattheU.S. down, the current laws are simply make a run to the liquor store, just is one of only four nations with a not working. remember, you might just bedoing drinkingageover 18, accordingto Because ol'this,itistime wedrew America v favor. the Intelnational Center for Alco- fromthe experienceol others.Ital Policies, 1— 1— JiL/ OF—LA-/ Jl#i1\JI\ hol yet it producesoneof iuiis, CreeksandChinesehave tew Birch Blair is a freshman s battle ♥— u hiversity the highest alcohol abuse rates in drinking problems.In these societ- joumalstmmajor.Contacthimat ies, birchb& ilieu,edu KeepingWatch Since1933 the world. Is there a hidden mes- alcohol is seen not as apoison sea Retana, AmyHowell, Nicole Editor-in-Chief PhotoEditor L PHONE: Austin L.Burton,Co-Managing CarlBergquist,StaffPhotographer MAIL: ik. \ Editor,CopyEditor AbbyLaxa,StaffPhotographer SeanReid,Co-ManagingEditor, SethCooper,Editorial Artist DistributionManager MeganMyers,StaffCartoonist JamilaJohnson,News Editor WaylenLeopoldino,Business Thr ItlliTMn (In- Fditot (20h> 29(^6471 8 Nate Zell,Sports Editor Manager Utiirliilur Irfcrtourists, Many included— didexactly that. guardu.vcdpepper spray tobreak up headas theirtragedyisusedtopush systemis meant toalert thepublic peopledied there. Millions came toRome,London, a fighl between two women)- an agenda that has nothing to do about the current statusof tcruirist Andthaiis theonly truth. Tokyo, HongKong— even people Did 21 people die because of a w itlithem.Irefuse toletmy country ailivital01theyplotand schemeto Ithought of all the people who in Antarctica took part (McMurdo lie? Bush tells us ul Qacda and go to warfor nogoodreason. Station).Allovertheworld,people Saddam arc linked. The FBI and Letterstotheeditor said war is not going to stop vio- CIA sayno.Bushtells usSaddamis Charles Wesley is a junior lence. All over people said thatan making nuclear weapons.The UN English major. Contact him at "ignedtocnturc thitf faeto- evil dictator is not the only ttUttla .'us found nosuch evidence. Bush wesleyc&seattleu.edit The truthabout rie* prinlticing colle^uii: iippwcl re- »pec! theri|fht» n( all wini■ sweatshops Lastly, we cluJtaigr tbt "Aay yoI Voiu the Bush administration places iii>.'ev,.mJ broad ucocritl>- Stud.-. Swoilf&o(ic i.USASj hull the crisis inNorth Korcuwillhavctobc ..iui)icm shown in Korcu eventually, EJllJoil ."Mill. Caltfipc- themhave up North addressed but Rush is ufipwierMii |»k| of tv>cjibhvY übuici niii lISAS- Bl ihlrrniUiunul Ol^lool and lauded tothe worldby dictator 100busy tryingd> shovea preemp- arcnur onli-i^iiliUUlv;llicv arc|vropk ncmof compute* ondinu^ KirnJong 11. tive strike against Iraq down (he wfaarecegiUttiiieirpc tiiulrnu rtjtluinj; fur swestr.rmri free Chrjs iberle International weaponsinspectors world's throats. . the leet uiutici unJ are impli!- labor condi Spectator Columnixl have beenkicked out of North Ku- In what way willHushCtMXWe (0 was la 1989 rrteni" ci posiovc Question: what country is very reasince December,with feworno act ugainM Korea? Will iw esufcli . '.'c*iicmfcd North " closetodevclopingwea|Kinsofmass u-ojiiplaints from Bush. All U.N. turndown North Korean oilers for prec. l i ii teaks directly In llii port «.| U&AS unJ WHC miiAal W« tics, and even threatened us with ilic NorthKorean governmentas of military action against his Axis of ' (.'I quctijonin ln> c■■ .-a! of ".vilh(.laboeUConsu.aMe*lean theirnuclear capabilities February,andnow ihe A»yj 111s Evil,therefore perpetuatinghU he- their Hraw:Swc id the ( in 'utxir c*j;uniret involved mi llu- Not Iraq. Hans Blix said in his i"i -ible thai iho Tucpo Dong 2, 1 mhl. evil-conqueror image? War a>c|<>,r»;u- IUk t ululonjlui:(Or> most current rcpon to the United by-productof thenewlyrelaunched slill isn't the answer. Kirn JongII iv Ailu-.x>.Mr\JL-i'. ticiil»rly relfvain InBaiVcr muuAcniiEi fiu N.iiiiinN if...i Iraq has no nuclear North Korean nuclear proyfjiu, might sec that (here arc ul, UCIj — tiinc-rvnidirti! qu^--,i' I mmm warhirail'. although he does have i-ouldroach Alaska. H.twjii.orevcn motivesin a war jL'jinsi Iraq,0& is lilbounivci ivjuii lnA|!ril :(HC a few banned wcapuns. California, If left undiallcnged or fairlyohvii>usdwiiuuhofthe world. ihooi.1 ioenv ■nl. u/ukl The answer is North Korea, the unmunilured. North Kurca could .Hid liehuisectninglycalled Rush's ana >n inpmctical oji':' |:>CiAU! i:.mi i.il- \S !>'< . j'yml|Jl'|lu of(fs&**A<3ionJvU" produceus manyasii\nuclear9ns- Mvi! i ii ,- iiir pngnuna idct-iminnsrufajipu/. jticv- mctiHiein^cpdtrfiiH thirdiwwibw tiucleti may iccftil, we a liulo hrads liv Juni:. 1 u> fnn>> Dradada winch niuy Ivc m |v bt able linullv foutiirrdin vweni1 ■"licseinihe Nino pay,mil«übManiJaJl> warwith(ha NorthKoreans buck in Although iiioMlybelieved tv be "mum peaceforhis country,end3D ipuditlDn: ■ fftlitti Fl y i> Lrea.'-alc»cl>inp. . 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The Spectator does— not... NothingHappened HUMAN SHIELD ...condone SgamblingS in any way,shape,or form especially not at any of these fine institutions: On Tuesday, Feb. 11, Reuters reported the actions of a myriad Emerald Queen Casino, Silver Dollar Casino, Tulalip Casino, Last Week groupof Westernanti-waractivists Freddy's Club, Diamond Lil's, Mirage, MGM Grand, Bellagio, planningtojourney toIraqandform Luxor,the Monte Carlo,the Excalibur,New York, New York,Paris, RAZZIES vage whatever is left of a career ""human shields" in the country's Sahara,Riviera,CircusCircus,Stardust, TreasureIsland,Caesar's (HalfPastDead). The Razziewin- population centers to deter a U.S. Palace,Rio,MandalayBay,Vacation Village,Klondike,Hard Rock, ThenomineesareinfortheRazzie ners will be announced March 22 attack. Almost 50 activists gained Aladdin, Maxim, Imperial Palace, Venetian, Desert Inn, Oneida awards, theannual alternative to right before the Oscar ceremony, visas toenter the country, and said Bingoand Casino,Ho-Chunk Casino, PotowatomiBingo,Northern the Oscars,which dutifully point andhere'shopingunderdogBritney inapressconferenceinTurkey that Lights Casino, Double Eagle Casino, Lucky Eagle Casino,Seven out the year'scream of the crap takes home the statuette. Sidenote: theyhopeU.S. politiciansandmili- Cedars Casino, or Quinault ResortCasino. infilms,acting,directing,etc.And Colin Parrell is still the luckiest tary leaders willreconsiderbomb- ofcourse,this year was not lacking man inthe WORLD. ing areasinBaghdadif Westerners inchoice candidates, whatwith the lie inthe area. Razzie Academy nominating FULLFORCEPOWER Scrapbook Madonna"s SweptAwayremakeand YEAH.HELL YEAH. MadameBritney's Crossroad*last The Brits took a cue from the Monday.Feb. 10,as reportedbythe AussiesonThursday,Feb. 13,when Becauseno onegets tiredof sci- AP.Razzie contendersinclude Jen- Reuters reported the results of the fi news.ParadeMagazinereported Lopez's acting{Enough), United Kingdom's 2001 census, the military's new weapon nifer bad" on [iddieMurphy s "comedy"( TheAd- revealinghundredsof thousandsof project "Zeus" last Sunday, Feb. venturesofPlutoNash),andSteven people tobe following the religion 16. Zeus ofcourse,is a reference to Seagal's truly sad attempt to sal- of "Jedi." The manipulationof the theGreekgodwhocalleddown the "Other"box formarkingone'sreli- thunderon fellow deities andlesser gion has been the focus of the fa- mortals viahis trustyhandheldlight- naticalStar W«/\v-inspired Internet ningbolts. The U.S.'s Zeus con- campaign, which asked people to sistsof a device using aso-called "doitbecauseyouloveStarWars" "laser"that is mounted onto ve- or"just toannoypeople."Impres- hicles to clear mine fields. Mili- sive. Mostimpressive. tary officials claim that after one field testZeus wipedout 800mines V-DAY and explosivesin a fraction of the timecompared to traditionalmeth- Seattle University students cel- ods.Similar "lasers'" alsoexistthat ebrated Valentine's Day last Fri- cancounteract rocketsandartillery day. Feb. 14 the only way they shellsinmidair.No wordwasmen- knowhow:byredubbingtheevent tioned on when these "lasers'" will "SingleAwarenessDay"andcall- hemass-producedtodealwithfront ingit bulls@!%. CampionTower lineconflicts,orifthey'llevenmake residentschosetogathertogetherin it intothe Americanhome.But ev- the Lobby's TV Lounge to watch eryone can dream. Michael Quiroz/ FeatureEditor Scan ReidandCharles Wesley worklate into the night editingandlaying the super-depressingdruggieflick. Scan Reidcompiles strange stories fornavel lint.Sendhimanyodd out the designfor the 15th issue. Requiemfor a Dream. Gentlemen and ladies, thisreportersalutesyou. newsat [email protected] The Spectator" February 20, 2003