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For more information, please contact [email protected]. 55˚ Partly The Daily Tuesday cloudy 38˚ and cool February 9, 1999 Inside Eastern Sports Affordable www.den.eiu.edu Klein Eastern Illinois University education Charleston, Ill. 61920 resigns Vol. 84, No. 96 Women’s basketball coach College Illinois! makes attending col- 12 pages lege an affordable and realistic goal. resigns after six years at the Story on Page 3 News helm. “Tell the truth and don’t be afraid.” Story on Page 12 Charleston native wants Student Senate to return to Eastern violates Open Meetings Act No reason given for calling an executive session, minutes taken By Chris Sievers Student government editor Student Senate members have “I felt we had to sit down as a violated the Illinois Open group . . . to discuss how we Meetings Act when they illegal- were going to deal with the ly went into executive session. During Wednesday’s Student issue. Senate meeting, Senate Speaker Steve Zielinski, Bill Gruen asked senate mem- Student Body President bers to make a request to go into executive session after the final announcements were made and before the meeting was adjourned. taken at the closed session meet- Gruen gave no reason for ing. ” holding the closed meeting The act states minutes must except by saying “we have some be taken at all open and closed stuff to talk about.” meetings. According to the Illinois Gruen originally said no min- Open Meetings Act, a reason utes were taken at the meeting, must be given in order for a pub- but Student Body President lic body to enter the executive Steve Zielinski said informal Lacey Buidosik / Assoc. photo editor session. minutes were taken. Todd Bacon, a Charleston resident, interviews for the assistant director of payroll and benefits position Monday morning The Open Meetings Act states Gruen initially said he was in the Martin Luther King Jr. University Union. Bacon was the first of three candidates to be interviewed for the job. closed meetings can be held if a not going to comment on the dis- public body discusses employ- cussion of the closed meeting ment/appointment matters, legal but Zielinski said senate mem- matters and business matters. bers discussed the way Kevin Search committee interviews first of three candidates James Tidwell, communica- Franken, senior environmental tion law professor and legal biology major, was talking about for assistant director of payroll and benefits adviser for Student Publications, the Student Senate. said the Student Senate does not “I felt we had to sit down as a By Laura Irvine and has done both public and pri- capable,” he said. have a reason to call an execu- group . . . to discuss how we Staff editor vate accounting. Bacon also said he is familiar tive session. were going to deal with the Bacon said he has experience in with conversion programs, and “I can’t imagine anything that issue,” Zielinski said. The first interviewee for the a number of areas, including super- although many people do not like the senate could discuss that Zielinski said the goal of the position of assistant director of vising, accounting, consulting and change, sometimes it is necessary. could follow that,” Tidwell said. closed meeting was to inform payroll and benefits said he thinks improving benefits packages. “We try to educate people as we “They are senators. They don’t senate members how to handle a he is a good candidate because he Bacon said he would like to go along,” he said. “My style has have any employees to discuss.” situation, keep things profes- is honest and hard working. return to Eastern as an employee. been more of an interactive The Open Meetings Act sional and treat people with “I’m an honest person. I am “I would love the opportunity to approach.” defines a public body as includ- respect. going to deal with anyone in an come back to a local area,” he said. Bacon said he thinks one of his ing “all legislative, executive, Both Gruen and Zielinski said honest way,” said Todd Bacon, who During the question and answer strong points is his honesty and his administrative or advisory bod- they were not as familiar with is currently employed by the Agro session with the campus communi- ability to communicate with others. ies of the state, counties, town- the law as they should be. Corporation in Charleston. ty, Bacon answered a number of “I will follow through and do ships, cities, villages, incorpo- “I’m not as good as I should Bacon is the first of three indi- questions from the audience what I say I’m going to do,” he rated towns, school districts and be (on the Act),” Zielinski said. viduals interviewing for the posi- regarding his work ethic. said. all other municipal corporations, Gruen said he felt personally tion. He said the job will suit him He also said he is a perfectionist boards bureau, committees or responsible for the violation of Bacon, who was born and raised because he has experience with and that everything he does has to commissions of this state....” the law because it was his idea to in Charleston, attended Eastern and taxes as well as other areas. be done right. There originally was confu- call the executive session. majored in accounting and finance. “If I’m called on to do the tax sion among senate members “It was solely my responsibil- He is a certified public accountant process here, I certainly think I’m See PAYROLL Page 2 regarding whether minutes were ity; I’m sorry,” Gruen said. Senate puts biological sciences disagreement to rest By Chris Sievers bers were presented with a resolution signatures on a petition that supported Senate. “(We hope) to put everyone mad Student government editor by Kevin Franken, senior biological the reinstatement of the majors. Gruen said he hopes everyone (about the merger) at ease,” he said. science major, and Justin Senate members vetoed the reso- involved with this forum will feel Gruen said faculty members will Student Senate members today Brinkmeyer, student chair for lution because senate members said things have been resolved. not be in attendance at the forum. will hold a forum to discuss the Academic Affairs. they felt more students needed to be “(Hopefully we’ll) walk away “They don’t want to go anymore,” Biological Science merger with con- The resolution requests that the represented at the meeting. feeling better,” he said. he said. cerned students. Student Senate members ask the Speaker of the Senate Bill Gruen Gruen said students will have the Gruen said any student who The forum runs from 7 to 8 p.m. Illinois Board of Higher Education to said the main objective of the forum opportunity to direct questions to sen- would like to talk about the merger today in the Coleman Hall reinstate the majors of botany, envi- will be to go over the history of the ate members about the merger. with faculty members of the biologi- Auditorium. ronmental biology and zoology. merger and the failed resolutions that Senate members will not have cal science department can call the On Jan. 27, Student Senate mem- Franken said he had 400 student have gone through the Student answers to all the questions, he said. department with questions. 2 Tuesday, February 9, 1999 The Daily Eastern News ETheastern Daily Four U.S. presidents salute police News blotter The Daily Eastern News is published daily, Hussein’s work for peace Monday through Friday, in Charleston, Ill., dur- ing fall and spring semesters and twice weekly during the summer term except during school AMMAN, Jordan (AP) – Four streets, a pair of boots backward in Alcohol violations vacations or examinations, by ■ PRINTED WITH U.S. presidents involved in a quar- the stirrups, symbolizing the fallen Timothy L. Bonsoe, 19, of SOYINK the students of Eastern Illinois TM University. Subscription price: ter-century search for peace in the People coming from all horseman. 2219 Ninth St.; Nicholas R. $38 per semester, $16 for summer only, $68 all Middle East bade farewell to a “ Clinton, Carter and Bush Greer, 20, of 2219 Ninth St.; year. The Daily Eastern News is a member of beloved ally Monday, standing around the world, countries expressed confidence that Hussein’s The Associated Press, which is entitled to Mary T. Dwyer, 18, of 722 exclusive use of all articles appearing together in silent tribute beside the that are at each other’s throat, 37-year-old son, the newly crowned Carman Hall; Michael J. Bakula, in this paper. The editorials on Page 4 casket of King Hussein. Bill here meeting in peace and but politically untested King 19, of 152 Weller Hall; and John represent the majority opinion of the Clinton, George Bush, Jimmy Abdullah, would follow the path of P. Kelly, 18, of 158 Weller Hall editorial board; all other opinion pieces friendship and the sanctity of are signed. The Daily Eastern News editorial Carter and Gerald Ford joined an peace blazed by his father. “He’ll do were arrested at 12:39 a.m. and business offices are located in Buzzard extraordinary array of world leaders the umbrella of this great just fine,” Bush said. Saturday for purchase or accep- Hall, Eastern Illinois University. in paying respects to the monarch Carter recalled that King tance of alcohol by a minor, a Periodical postage paid at Charleston, IL 61920. man. who ruled Jordan for 46 years and Hussein sought permission for police report said. ISSN 0894-1599. President Clinton Printed by Eastern Illinois University, was recognized as a steady voice of Abdullah to attend all official U.S.- Charleston, IL 61920. moderation in Arab-Israeli peace- Jordanian discussions at the White Postmaster: Send address changes to making. Jordanian officials said House many years ago, when the Theft The Daily Eastern News about 50 heads of state attended. than Egypt to sign a peace accord boy was just 12. Carter said he was ■ Mike Knoop, owner of Roc’s Buzzard Hall Eastern Illinois University “Hussein really did bring people with . “Assad sort of ”said confident Abdullah was qualified to Blackfront Restaurant, 410 Sixth Charleston, IL 61920. together,’’ Clinton marveled. yes,’’ said Sandy Berger, Clinton’s lead. St., reported a burglary at his “People coming from all around the national security adviser. A parade of luxury sedans restaurant at 8:30 a.m. Feb. 1. world, countries that are at each The U.S. presidents – two brought world leaders to the palace Knoop reported a video slot other’s throat, here meeting in peace Democrats and two Republicans – for private audiences with the new machine had been forced open Daily Eastern News staff and friendship and the sanctity of flew here overnight together on Air monarch. After a 25-minute meet- and a lottery machine opened Editor in chief ...... Deana Poole* the umbrella of this great man.” Force One, exchanging remem- ing with Abdullah, Clinton and the with a key, which was missing. Managing editor ...... Heather Cygan* News editor...... Justin Kmitch* Clinton got a hug from ailing brances of the king and comparing former presidents met with the staff A gold cash tray valued at $100 Associate news editor ...... Tammie Sloup* Russian President Boris Yeltsin. He notes on Russia, North Korea, the of the U.S. Embassy. Clinton was taken from the lottery Editorial page editor...... Amy Thon* chatted briefly with Syrian Middle East and Kosovo. recounted his talk with the new machine. According to the police Activities editor ...... Dan Ochwat Administration editor...... Meghan McMahon President Hafez el-Assad, a holdout In a near-freezing cold, the four king. report, the burglary occurred Campus editor...... Laura Irvine to Mideast peace talks. He talked presidents and a crowd of digni- “He said in the most moving some time between 4:15 p.m. City editor...... Christy Kilgore with Palestinian leader Yasser taries stood patiently outside way ... ‘I and all of my brothers and Student government editor...... Chris Sievers and 9:50 a.m. between Jan. 31 Senior reporter...... Joe Sanner Arafat, Britain’s Prince Charles and Raghadan Palace to enter the throne sisters have absorbed our father’s and Feb. 1. Features editor...... Nicole Meinheit Prime Minister Tony Blair, ’s room where Hussein’s casket rest- teaching. We know what we are ■ Todd M. Musso, 22, of 22 Photo editor...... Deanna McIntyre Associate photo editor...... Lacey Buidosik President Jacques Chirac, Egypt’s ed. Later, they joined hundreds of supposed to do and I intend to do it.’ Ringenberg University Court, Sports editor ...... Chad Merda President Hosni Mubarak, Spain’s officials in a procession behind the And he said it in a way that exuded reported Feb. 5 at 2:30 p.m. that Associate sports editor ...... Kyle Bauer King Juan Carlos and many others. king’s caisson. the quiet, humble confidence that I Verge editor...... Jessica Sedgwick money was stolen from his wal- Associate Verge editors...... Alice Hosty Clinton asked Assad to support Hussein’s horse, an Arab stallion saw so often in his father,’’ Clinton let, a police report said. Musso Art director ...... Andrew Klemens Jordan, the only Arab nation other named Amre, strode down the said. reported his wallet lost and when Online editor...... Josh Castagno, Jeff Good Advertising manager ...... Thad Harned he picked it up at the University Design & graphics manager ...... Jennifer Evans Police Department he reported Sales manager...... Angela Devore $150 missing, a police report Promotions manager ...... Karen Whitlock “I think communication is a very newspaper companies, will be on Business manager...... Betsy Jewell important tool in everybody,” he campus Tuesday, and Cynthia said. Student business manager ...... Cindy Mott Payroll said. “I will never say my commu- Highland, of Sullivan, will be on General manager...... Glenn Robinson from Page 1 Editorial adviser...... John Ryan nication skills are the best they can campus Thursday. Criminal damage Publications adviser...... David Reed be - they will always be worked on.” Moore and Highland will meet Press supervisor...... Johnny Bough ■ Christopher J. Luke, 23, of Subscriptions manager...... Ami Head “That way we are able to reach a Bacon also was asked how he with the search committee at 8 a.m., level of understanding that is bene- would deal with a situation where with the payroll and benefits staff at 1627 Seventh St. apartment 213, * Editorial board members ficial to all involved,” he said. there was a disagreement between a 9:15 a.m., with the campus commu- reported on Feb. 4 at 8 p.m. that Bacon said he favors a direct, supervisor and an employee. nity at 10:30 a.m. and will have a his car was damaged in the X Parking Lot, a police report said. Night staff hands-on approach when training “If the clients are wanting more luncheon with the director of other people in his field. and we can’t get back to them, we human resources at 11:45 a.m. Luke reported his 1997 Ford Layout chief ...... Amy Thon pickup truck was “keyed” 7 News layout ...... Tammie Sloup “I try to read their feelings and have a staffing problem,” he said. Moore’s interviews will be held Sports layout...... Chad Merda encourage them to ask questions Two additional candidates will in the Paris Room of the Martin inches to 10 inches on the pas- Photo night editor...... Lacey Buidosik (when training),” he said. also interview for the position this Luther King Jr. University Union senger door sometime between Copy editors ...... Carrie Feltner 12 and 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 4, a ...... Joe Sanner One very important aspect of week. and Highland’s interviews will be News night editors ...... Justin Kmitch being an assistant director is com- Robert Moore, who was previ- held in the Martinsville Room of police report said...... Tammie Sloup munication, Bacon said. ously employed as a comptroller for the Union.

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Dan Ochwat side Jazz faculty instructor Michael ten CD’s, leading some recent jazz Mingus Big Band, Eddie Palmieri’s gram’s needs. Activities editor Stryker on piano at 7:30 p.m. in the stars like Tom Harrell, Kenny Latin Jazz Octet, Frank Sinatra’s Snidero will bring his education- Dvorak Concert Hall of the Doudna Kirkland, Benny Green, Mulgrew Orchestra and others. al techniques to Eastern’s Jazz stu- Jim Snidero is an acclaimed jazz Fine Arts Center. Miller, George Mraz, Billy Hart and Some campuses Snidero has dents and will teach them improvi- saxophonist, educator and speaker, Snidero has performed with others, a press release said. taught and performed at are the sation skills, jazz interpretation, and he’s bringing all three talents to Stryker once before around 1990 The New York Times described Berkeley College of Music, ensemble playing for big band or Eastern today. during an unrelated club date per- his solo music as “dazzling,” while University of North Texas, small group, composition and busi- Snidero will begin his day at 2 formance at “The Place to Start” in the Village Voice described Snidero University of Miami, Indiana ness skills. p.m. in room 013 of the Doudna Indianapolis, Stryker said. Snidero as “a young altoist with a wonder- University and more. He also teach- Snidero also has published a suc- Fine Arts Center, working with one brings a real happy, bright alto fully aggressive broadsword of es at the Mannes/New School of cessful series of books titled the of Eastern’s Jazz Combos. He will sound that will recall Charlie Parker, sound, recalling Bird in its sheer Music in New York City and the Jazz Conception Series. Stryker then present a seminar to all stu- Cannonball Adderley and other jubilance.” James Aebersold’s Summer Camps. said the books include a CD to play dents of the jazz studies program influences. Stryker said Snidero performs a According to his web site at along with containing 21 solo and the public at 3 p.m. in room 122 Stryker said the concert will countless number of concerts and http://www.jimsnidero.com, etudes, which are melodies he com- regarding jazz improvisation. include music of the standard jazz travels to various schools. He has Snidero can “help any Jazz program posed based on chord changes to Snidero will complete his visit to repertoire. performed with the Toshiko become more focused and produc- standards and blues. Eastern with a performance along- Snidero has recorded more than Akiyoshi Jazz Orchestra, the tive,” and he can tailor to any pro- The seminar and concert are free. College Illinois! deadline extended

By Laura Irvine families a chance to decide if they Campus editor wanted to participate. “This is a good program for col- The deadline for a program lege-bound families,” Urbanek designed to spread out college costs said. and provide tax advantages has The Illinois Prepaid Tuition been extended by Gov. George Program was established last year Ryan because of the response it has and administered by the Illinois gotten from people recently. Student Assistance Commission The original deadline for and allows families to set up vari- College Illinois! was Jan. 31, but ous payment plans to pay for tuition because so many individuals were and mandatory fees. enrolling in the program, the dead- According to the College line was extended to Friday. Illinois! Internet address, to be eli- “This program has experienced gible for the program, an individual an overwhelming positive response must be a resident of Illinois for 12 from parents and other family mem- months before applying. Non-resi- bers who view College Illinois! as a dents of Illinois can purchase the way to secure their children’s edu- program for a beneficiary who lives cational future today,” Ryan said in in Illinois and corporations and a written statement. “We want to companies can purchase the tuition give everyone who is interested an program for a beneficiary who lives opportunity to enroll under this in Illinois. year’s rates.” The Internet address also said According to a press release, at the contract must be in effect for the end of January, more than 9,000 three years before it is used, so indi- contracts for the program had been viduals are encouraged to begin the received by the company. program when their children are “This program makes higher young. education affordable and makes col- Currently, 19 states use the lege a reality because parents can Prepaid Tuition Program, which make monthly payments instead of began in 1998. having to take out loans at higher Individuals interested in using Mandy Marshall / Staff photographer interest rates,” Ryan said in a writ- the College Illinois! program can ten statement. contact the Illinois Student Oh Brother! Dave Urbanek, press secretary Assistance Commission at 877- Dan Phillips, otherwise known as Brother Dan, speaks Monday afternoon by the Martin Luther King Jr. for Gov. Ryan, said the reason the 877-3724 or visit the web site at University Union. He warned Eastern students about the dangers of rejecting God. deadline was extended was to give www.collegeillinois.com.

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rowing stronger from press secretary, appealed the struggle: Not an “The press should story before it ran. Nonetheless, uncommon theme editors of People magazine pub- pinion be allowed to lished the story arguing Chelsea O nowadays, unless of G is a “valid journalistic subject.” course, it revolves around the interview her and relationship between First Lady as an adult, she And she is. page Hillary Rodham Clinton and History is being made before daughter Chelsea. should be allowed her very eyes and she is in the The cover of People maga- Deana Poole to speak for her- thick of it. Whether voluntary or Tuesday, February 9, 1999 zine’s Feb. 15 edition focuses Editor in chief not, Chelsea and any other child not on Bill Clinton, or solely on self..” of a president will at some time Hillary – but Chelsea, the become the subject of the press. Page 4 almost 19-year-old who has And for Bill and Hillary to find been stuck in the middle of the impeachment hearings, any story focusing on Chelsea to be “intrusive and offen- Lewinsky ordeal and who was forced to watch her father sive” is ridiculous. publicly admit he had an “inappropriate” extramarital rela- Both Bill and Hillary Clinton knew upon entering the Thorough tionship. political arena they were opening their private lives to the All this while trying to keep her family together. millions of curious, gossip-seeking Americans. This It’s a touching eight-page cover story including inter- includes details about their past and present lives, which views with people close to the family – Chelsea’s friends, includes children. hair stylist and former presidential advisers. Included Chelsea has been mainly used by the Clinton adminis- review among the eight-page spread are photographs of Chelsea tration to portray the happy American family. When times and Hillary, from childhood until the present. The com- were tough, Chelsea was there, holding hands with her dministrators currently are taking cautious bined presentation of the story and photographs gives read- mother and father. She has been the smiling, nothing could but appropriate steps in examining course ers a different look into the lives of those truly affected by be better in my family decoy to hide the pain and anguish. material in two music classes taught by the Clinton/Lewsinky ordeal – not the citizens or even Bill Because of this, the press should be allowed to interview Doug DiBianco to determine whether the Clinton himself, but his family. her and as an adult, she should be allowed to speak for her- A self. material is relevant to the course description. The topic of People’s cover story is interesting in and of Four complaints have been filed since 1993 regard- itself. Chelsea has remained out of the media spotlight for People magazine was right in publishing the cover story ing explicit material taught in DiBianco’s classes but the most part, with the exception of her acceptance into col- regardless of what criticism it received from Hillary’s press the university has not taken any action until the two lege and a few other minute details. secretary. While the eight-page story was “flattering” as the most recent complaints. Why? Clintons called it, they say this may be the beginning of a Because Bill and Hillary Clinton made it clear from day series of stories throwing Chelsea into the line of fire. Regardless of the lack of university attention to past But the simple fact remains Bill Clinton made his wife complaints, Teshome Abebe, vice president for academ- one that no information about Chelsea will be disclosed. “There was a line in cement that you didn’t cross: We did- and his daughter public figures the day he stepped into ic affairs, said administrators are taking the matter seri- n’t discuss Chelsea,” a former press secretary told People. office. ously and are conducting a thorough review of the Bill and Hillary Clinton said any story that focused materials DiBianco lectures on. mainly on their daughter is “intrusive and offensive.” ■ Deana Poole is a junior journalism major and a weekly colum- Abebe said the university must base conclusions on And People magazine’s cover story wasn’t openly wel- nist for The Daily Eastern News. Her e-mail address is the facts and in accordance with the laws that protect comed by the White House. In fact, Marsha Berry, Hillary’s [email protected]. Columns are the opinion of the author. certain kinds of speech. The question is where do you draw the line? This is what administrators are examining. Faculty may not be terminated or dismissed for the content of their classroom Topic speech, so long as it is And here we take a few lines consistent with the pur- summing up what our basic pose of the course, Abebe point is. Maybe three of four said. The two most recent complaints came from April Hixson of Mahomet and Nancy Craig of Sullivan. Hixson requested a tuition refund of $364.38 for DiBianco’s nonwestern music because she said the course material was not relevant to the description in the course catalog. Hixson’s Jan. 20 letter to administrators stated she took the class in the fall and passed with an “A,” but the lectures had “much to do with desensitizing students to ‘alternative’ views” and it wasn’t what she paid for. Craig filed a complaint Feb. 1 regarding a music encounters class she was enrolled in this semester and requested either a tuition refund or to be transferred out of the class. Craig also said the “university grossly mis- represented” the content of the course in the catalog. Administrators met with Craig Feb. 3 and she said she was given “two avenues” to work with, both include transferring her out of DiBianco’s class. Hixson said in her letter DiBianco showed the class a picture of two men drinking each other’s enemas and a photocopied image depicting a man who had amputated his penis for artistic expression. measure should always produce a mate- DiBianco said the nonwestern music course is an DiBianco’s class a good rial truthful response without hesitation “aesthetics discussion” and even though some of the You r t u r n or ambiguity. The teacher is or should materials he shares with his class may be raunchy and experience for students Letters to the editor be anticipatory. gross, it doesn’t mean it is not art. After reading Ms. Hixson’s sour The witch hunting techniques of the The university responded to Craig in a very timely grape commentary from the Internet, religious right to suppress everything manner and have been corresponding with Hixson since one could start believing her to be a had shut it down (irony). they don’t approve of smacks of fascist her Jan. 20 letter. Administrators are doing the right prisoner in the nonwestern music class. Dr. DiBianco should be praised for demagoguery. Homogeneity is the thing by not looking the other way and taking no action to what extreme would Dr. DiBianco his efforts to bring enlightenment to the sworn enemy of free thought. Again, have to go in order to have room full of minds of a new generation (and grads) religious bigotry and capitalist oppres- on the issue. of conservative offspring. The parents Even though the review process may be long, expect adults understand what the class would sion has brought us to our latest stage of be about “ ... capitalism, patriarchy, het- of these teen-adults have made a grand social decay, letting loose the present to get a thorough and appropriate conclusion from the erosexism, sexophobia, and censorious job of blocking the free flow of objec- and passionate national anti-sex furor. university regarding this ongoing issue. religions attitudes ... will be called into tive ideas upon their unsuspecting inno- The Sunday school attitude toward life question,” plus the fact that she had cents (a generational process). In K-12, has never worked – it cannot work! ■ The editorial is the opinion of the editorial board of The Daily some three or four weeks to drop the a concerted drive by parents, teachers Only a new revolutionary social organi- Eastern News. class and get her “money” back! Sorry, and preachers to inculcate the right- zation can, and will, take humanity for- I can see no martyr or litigant here. wing ideas of god, country and family ward. No more fundamentalism in lib- One would think middle-aged per- (chauvinism) onto an unquestioning eral academia, please. Today’s quote sons (Hixson 30 - Craig 33) would have individual prepares the Hixson-Craig- Lastly, it was with dismay that I read “ learned something of life by that age. Jackson-Gordon’s to respond negatively Mr. Lair’s editorial concerning this sub- The practice of “reviewing” ...in general has Desensitized indeed. What a sterile to any suggestion to the contrary. Hail ject matter. His “prude” is obvious world the Hixson’s and Craig’s of these Dr. Dibianco at Eastern. An adult col- through his subjectivity. nothing in common with the art of criticism. and past times live in. No chance for lege or grad student should have the Henry James dialectical materialism there, but I do benefit of truthful answers to timely Michael Strange American writer, 1843-1916 think O.R.U. is still open, unless god questions and the professor by that Charleston resident Send” letters to the editor via e-mail to [email protected] The Daily Eastern News Tuesday, February 9, 1999 5 Billy and Bonnie want you to join them

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By Jessica Sedgwick This forum, dedicated to dis- questions, though the audience is Staff writer cussing younger African-American welcome to ask their own ques- men, is the first forum of this tions of the panel, Freeman The day-to-day issues faced by nature at Eastern. said. an African-American male and Sharmaun Freeman, president Phillips said he was put on the how to achieve success in today’s of the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity, panel to discuss the importance of society will be discussed by said, “We wanted to reach out to education. Eastern faculty and administrators black men on campus with differ- “They wanted me to speak and the members of the Phi Beta ent issues we face in our daily specifically on the need of educat- Sigma fraternity as part of the lives...so we can improve our- ing – the role education plays on African-American Heritage selves.” anyone in society,” Phillips said. Celebration. The fraternity tentatively sched- “It’s unfortunate that we’re losing a “What’s Happening To Our uled five African-American men lot of our black men to drugs and Black Men?,” a reception and involved with Eastern including other things.” forum sponsored by the Phi Beta Jenkins, Michael Stokes, assistant Stokes said, “I’m going to be up Sigma fraternity, begins at 7:30 director of housing, Director of there as an African-American p.m. Wednesday in the 1895 Room Compliance Jerome Rodgers, male, maybe talking about careers of the Martin Luther King Jr. African-American Studies in housing ... maybe about careers University Union. Professor Adeniyi Coker and in working with under represented “I think the panel is a good idea Director of Human Resources groups in housing. I’m willing to ... to help them stay focused, help Charles Phillips. talk about that.” them not get caught up in social “We’re doing this to show that The fraternity encourages busi- life, the partying, or caught up in there are more African-American ness attire, though casual attire is hanging with friends and not going administrators than what we see,” acceptable, Freeman said. “People to class, or get caught up in the Freeman said. “(Panel members) seem to be more attentive in busi- drug scene,” assistant football will talk about careers and stress ness attire.” coach Brian Jenkins said. “Eastern the importance of academics.” The reception preceding the is small, Charleston is small, but it Phi Beta Sigma member Lutalo forum discussion will provide (the drug scene) can still go on.” McGee will ask the panel members refreshments. Man lives 11 days on snow and ice YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) – The boots sticking out of the snow. of Back’s Norfolk Terriers named yapping of two little dogs led to the Back was in serious condition Keeper and Justine. discovery of a snowmobiler, who Monday with frostbite to his nose, “He was in and out of it,’’ was hungry and hallucinating after feet, knees and elbows. Brunner said. “He thought he had being lost for 11 days in the rugged “Those little teeny dogs were no been there six months and was mountains with nothing to eat or bigger than a rat, but I think they afraid we were going to leave drink but ice and snow. His wife helped save his life. They stayed him.’’ was found dead nearby. right with him,’’ Darrell Brunner Two of the snowmobilers who A group of snowmobilers on told the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. discovered Back left to get help, Sunday came upon 50-year-old Brunner and three friends found and two stayed behind, feeding George Back, lying face down, his Back when they heard the barking him Gatorade and beef jerky. The Daily Eastern News Tuesday, February 9, 1999 7 8 Classifiedadvertising Tuesday, February 9, 1999 The Daily Eastern News

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Dan Ochwat view, appropriate attire is important Activities editor because it secures a position in the interview; it gets the students’ foot Before picking out a suit pat- in the door, she said. terned after Robert DeNiro in She said conservative attire is “Casino,” potential job interviewers needed for jobs such as banking and should be informed on what dress financial positions, whereas a cre- codes are appropriate for their ative field would have fewer guide- prospective career fields. lines. Rosalyn Gresens, associate “We are defining these parame- director of Career Services, is con- ters,” Gresens said. ducting a workshop entitled “Dress A conservative job may call for for Success—Professional Interview a dark suit everyday, and in other Attire,” at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the places, less structure may be put Charleston/Mattoon Room of the into the suit, Gresens said. Martin Luther King Jr. University Gresens will lead the discussion Union. and present actual pictures of what “We are looking at professional is and isn’t suitable clothing. She attire and preparing students for also said students will choose from face-to-face interaction with the pictures what they think is suit- employers for job interviews,” able clothing and join small group Doggy style Gresens said. “We are defining pro- discussions as well. “It’s very inter- Lacey Buidosik / Assoc. photo editor fessional attire and clarifying what active.” Cory Bentley, a junior history major, and his 7-month-old dog Katie play with 2-month-old Swipe and his is appropriate to wear in different The workshop is free of charge, owner Curtiss Tolefree, a junior physical education major, Monday afternoon outside the Life Sciences job fields.” and Gresens said it is for every Building. In preparation for a job inter- major. House managers finish their march toward dead end House prosecutors look to history, rather than the Senate, for favorable impeachment verdict

WASHINGTON (AP) – It was a president removed for high crimes “Convict him and remove him,’’ the logistics of the next step, an all Republicans on the House long shot from the beginning, this and misdemeanors appeared to be insisted Rep. Bill McCollum, R- expected resolution of censure. Judiciary Committee - to pursue business of trying to remove moving inexorably toward a dead Fla. If the Senate fails to convict “This is a movie and we know the impeachment process to its President Clinton from office, and end. the president, “we still are satisfied. what the ending is,’’ said Stuart conclusion appeared to rule out the the odds have only gotten worse. Clinton’s acquittal later this We can live with our conscience. Rothenberg, an independent analyst possibility of any bipartisan com- House prosecutors now appear to week is being predicted by senators We did the right thing,’’Rep. Henry who publishes a political newslet- promise along the way. be appealing to history, rather than in both parties, as it has been for Hyde, R-Ill., chairman of the ter. “It’s very unclear how history is the Senate, in search of a favorable weeks. Still, ignoring the winds of House Judiciary Committee, told He said House managers were going to judge their performance, verdict. public opinion and the realities of reporters. going through the motions “to play but I doubt if there’s anything they Senators should act “not just for Senate arithmetic, the House man- The Senate appears far short of out the constitutional process. And can do in the closing argument that today, but for the ages to come,’’ agers forged ahead in their final the 67 votes needed to convict the they are trying to establish a record will have any bearing on it,’’ Tom implored Rep. Bob Barr, R-Ga., in arguments. president on either of the two arti- to show that their case is as strong Mann, director of government final arguments on Monday. One by one, each of the 13 cles of impeachment, and talk has as possible.’’ studies at the Brookings But for today, at least, the case House managers rose to urge sena- turned to how many GOP senators The single-minded determina- Institution, said of the House man- to make Clinton the first American tors to find their courage. would vote for acquittal - and on tion of House managers - in fact, of agers. Classifiedadvertising The Daily Eastern News

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The able. Ninth-place By Chad Merda Panthers could also Tennessee-Martin and Kyle Bauer reach the post sea- handed Murray State Staff editors son tournament if its first conference Tennessee-Martin loss of the season Women’s basketball coach John Klein con- (6-15, 4-10) loses with a 74-73 win stantly preached to his players about how next just one of its final over the Racers in year would be different. The players were four games. Martin, Tenn. gaining valuable experience. A couple players Tennessee-Mar- The Racer out with medical redshirts would be back. The tin has home games against loss ended Murray’s 26-game team had been coming around as of late. Eastern and Southeast winning streak against confer- With Monday’s announcement, Klein Missouri, but finish on the road ence opponents that dated back assured next year will be different – he won’t against Tennessee State and to last year. But still in tact is be there. Austin Peay. the Racers’ nation-leading 40- “I was surprised because coach Klein has If Tennessee-Martin would game home winning streak. always told us to look at the big picture, look win the final four games and This was also the first time at how good the team will be next year,” junior Eastern would lose three, that in 17 tries that Martin was vic- center Leah Aldrich said. “I support him 100 would place them in a tie for torious over Murray State. percent.” eighth place. Eastern will have the tough Support or no support, the fact still remains Since the Skyhawks swept task of playing the Skyhawks the same – Klein is gone and the players are the Panthers in the season on Thursday night in Martin. faced with learning a new system. That’s series, that would give Also beaten was Southeast something junior guard Angie Patzner has Tennessee-Martin the final Missouri, which was taken mixed feelings about. spot. down by a young and “I have learned more from him than I’ve But winning one of its final improved Tennessee Tech learned from anybody else,” Patzner said. three games will not be easy team, 68-62, in Cape “That’s fine for him to go on but I also have for Eastern. The final three Girardeau, Mo. respect for whoever the new coach is going to games of the season for the be. I have to look at the positives, that I can Panthers (Tennessee-Martin, Staying steady learn more (from the new coach).” Murray State and Southeast However, for Aldrich, the OVC’s leading Two 20-plus scoring perfor- scorer, starting over in her senior year isn’t Missouri) are all on the road. mances by sophomore guard Panther head coach Rick something to look forward to. Kyle Hill helped elevate Hill “For me, it’s going to be kind of a weird Samuels is not worried about one place in scoring to seventh getting into the tournament; transition getting used to a whole new system,” place in the OVC. Hill is now she said. “Last year, I finally got used to right now he’s worried about averaging 15.6 ppg and moved getting one of the top four (Klein’s).” ahead of Tennessee-Martin’s Often times at the games, Klein could be seeds so his team can host a Ryan DeMichael. first-round game. seen calmly sitting on the bench. When the After being moved into a other team went on a run, he might stand up The Panthers are in third starting role, sophomore place in the OVC with an 8-7 and say something. While he wasn’t the type of Merve Joseph has shown con- Chad Merda / Staff photographer coach to rant and rave along the sideline, the record. Also battling for one of sistent rebounding ability. the top four spots are Middle Eastern guard Kyle Hill goes up for a jumper Saturday night against Middle players still knew what he expected of them. Joseph remains in 11th place Tennessee. “He’s an unspoken motivator,” Aldrich said. Tennessee and Tennessee with a 5.6 rebound per game State, both of which hold 7-7 “He expected the best out of us and just knew average. places him behind Murray “This was probably the best how to get the best out of us.” conference records. But Senior Jack Owens is one of State’s Aubrey Reese, who has week of basketball Jack has Eastern would have the Klein said he knew back in December he only three players in the OVC 5.67 a game. played for us,” Samuels said. would not return, however, the players said tiebreaker over Middle to average over five assists per Owens does lead the confer- “He’s one of the purest point Tennessee, since it swept the things never changed, on either end, even in game. ence in assist to turnover ratio, guards we’ve had play here in the midst of a nine-game losing streak. season series. Owens holds second place as he has dished out 138 assists the last 10 years.” “We want to get the highest “He just kept us doing our daily routine and in the Ohio Valley with a 5.52 and only turned the ball over stayed positive,” Aldrich said. “He always seed possible and keep the roll assist per game average, which ■ 71 times. compiled by Matt Wilson believed in us.” ALLALL USEDUSED CD’sCD’s Large $5.98$5.98 1Topping TODATODAYY ONLONLY!Y! Pizza Buy your Valentine $7.95 a Strawberry Crush Can Wednesday Carry 00 $2.00 each Out Special!! $3. today in the Student Union Medium Pitchers Walkway Cheese or Pepperoni Sponsored by: $2.99 Junior Greek Council 667 Lincoln Ave Deliveries available to on campus addresses only. 348-1626 The Daily Eastern News Tuesday, February 9, 1999 11

what Anil Kumble did in front of 70,000 screaming cricket national fans was rarer still. Scoreboard In 122 years of international cricket only one other bowler defensive line coach. sports EIU CALENDAR NHL COLLEGE TRANSACTIONS BUFFALO – Named Bob Arkeilpane has taken all 10 wickets in an director of athletics. inning. Today EASTERN CONFERENCE Men’s Basketball BASEBALL CALIFORNIA – Promoted Herb Atlantic Division American League Benenson to media relations director That it came during one of No events scheduled. Monday’s Results Pts GF GA TAMPA BAY DEVIL RAYS – Agreed to and Kevin Reneau to associate athletic Texas Arlington 85, S. F.Austin 83 the sport’s great rivalries –India Philadelphia 68 159 100 terms with OF Quinton McCracken on director for communications Northern Carolina 67, Coppin St. 68 Wednesday New Jersey 64 147 126 a one-year contract. and marketing. inbrief vs. Pakistan – made it all the Miami 76, Syracuse 63 No events scheduled. Pittsburgh 59 151 127 TEXAS RANGERS – Agreed to terms FURMAN – Named Gary Clark associ- NC Greensboro 57, East Tenn 74 N.Y. Rangers 47 137 140 ate athletic director for external more startling. Brescia 64, Tenn Martin 67 with RHP Aaron Sele on a one-year N.Y. Islanders 38 128 165 affairs. Alabama A&M 68, Belmont 86 contract. Kumble turned in the perfect NBA Northeast Division At Westminster, Murray St. 51, St. Louis 62 TORONTO BLUE JAYS – Agreed to MONTANA – Announced WR Mike Pts GF GA 10 in India’s 212-run victory, a Ohio Valley Conference terms with 1B-DH Cecil Fielder on a Rigell will transfer from Brigham EASTERN CONFERENCE Toronto 63 165 149 minor league contract. National Young. top dogs head performance that made him the Atlantic Division Ottawa 63 148 110 Standings League RUTGERS – Named Patrick J. W L Pct GB Buffalo 56 135 109 Conf Overall PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES – Agreed McBride sports media relations hottest topic Monday at shops Philadelphia 2 0 1.000 – Boston 51 130 120 Murray State 13-1 21-4 to terms with 2B Kevin Jordan on a assistant. to pasture Boston 1 2 .500 1 and bus stops, and grabbed Montreal 48 120 139 SE Missouri 12-2 15-7 one-year contract. TULANE – Named Eliot Perkins Miami 1 1 .500 1 NEW YORK (AP) – Southeast Division Eastern 8-7 13-12 BASKETBALL women’s soccer coach. headlines on newspapers, radio Orlando 2 1 .500 1 Pts GF GA Tennessee St 7-7 10-12 National Basketball Association VIRGINIA – Named Gary Tranquill Competing at the Westminster Washington 1 2 .500 1 Carolina 55 132 129 and television. Austin Peay 7-7 9-13 NBA – Fined Houston F Charles offensive coordinator and New Jersey 0 1 .000 1 Florida 51 129 137 Kennel Club Show is the pinna- Tenn Tech 6-8 10-12 Barkley $5,000 for directing obscene quaretrbacks coach. Kumble allowed Pakistan 74 New York 0 2 .000 2 Washington 44 128 132 Middle Tenn. 6-8 8-17 language at fans in a game on Feb. 6. cle of a show dog’s career. Central Division Tampa Bay 26 102 186 runs Sunday. That matched the Morehead State 6-9 9-14 Fined Atlanta G Steve Smith and New Atlanta 2 0 1.000 _ WESTERN CONFERENCE Sometimes, it’s the end of it, Tenn–Martin 4-10 7-15 Jersey G Kendall Gill $2,500 each for ON THIS DAY feat of England’s Jim Laker Detroit 3 0 1.000 _ Central Division Eastern Ky 2-12 3-19 Milwaukee 1 0 1.000 1 Pts GF GA engaging in an altercation near the too. Monday’s Results 1912 – The United States Tennis against Australia in 1956, when Indiana 2 1 .500 1 Detroit 54 150 134 locker room area after a game on Feb. Brescia 64, Tenn Martin 67 Association amends the rules for the The 2,500 dogs seeking Toronto 1 1 .500 1 St. Louis 49 133 127 7.United States Basketball League Laker gave up just 53 runs. By Murray 51, St. Louis 62 men’s singles championship play. Chicago 0 1 .000 1 Nashville 41 117 162 PENNSYLVANIA VALLEYDAWGS – honors Monday and Tuesday at Tuesday’s Games The defending champion is required comparison, there have been 13 Charlotte 1 2 .000 2 Chicago 36 112 164 Signed G Ronnie Fields. No games scheduled to play through the tournament the 123rd annual show already Cleveland 0 3 .000 2 Northwest Division FOOTBALL perfect games in the major instead of waiting for the tournament WESTERN CONFERENCE Pts GF GA National Football League were recognized as champions to produce a challenger. leagues and three rounds of 59 Midwest Division Colorado 62 143 124 BALTIMORE RAVENS – Named Jim Women’s Basketball 1940 – Joe Louis beats Arturo – it’s a requirement before W L Pct GB Edmonton 48 139 128 Colletto offensive line coach, Rex Ryan in PGA Tour events. Monday’s Results Goday with a split decision to defend San Antonio 2 0 1.000 _ Calgary 40 129 156 defensive line coach and Donnie Georgia St. 68, Florida Atl. 83 his world heavyweight title at they’re allowed to compete. “Pakistan knocked out as Utah 2 0 1.000 _ Vancouver 40 131 158 Henderson assistant defensive back Georgia Southern 55, E. Tenn. St. 66 Madison Square Garden in New Houston 1 1 .500 1 Pacific Division coach. No wonder it’s a tradition N. Carolina A&M 50, Coppin 56 Yo r k . Kumble makes a killing,” read Minnesota 1 1 .500 1 Pts GF GA CLEVELAND BROWNS – Named Tim Southern 75, Misissippi Valley St. 87 1988 – Mario Lemieux of the that Westminster best-in-show Vancouver 0 0 .000 1 Dallas 68 141 99 Jorgensen strength coach and Ray one newspaper headline. Others Virginia 69, Maryland 55 Pittsburgh Penguins scores a record Dallas 0 1 .000 1 Phoenix 64 133 100 Perkins tight ends coach. winners retire. After all, when six points – three goals and three had “Kumble takes haul of Denver 0 1 .000 1 Anaheim 49 130 125 NEW YORK GIANTS – Terminated the assists – to lead the Wales you’ve been named best of the Pacific Division San Jose 44 110 120 Ohio Valley Conference fame,” contract of LB Corey Miller. Conference to a 6-5 victory over the Phoenix 1 0 1.000 – Los Angeles 42 122 137 best, what’s left to win? Standings SAN DIEGO CHARGERS – Signed Campbell Conference in the NHL “Kumble makes history with Seattle 1 0 1.000 _ *Late games not included Conf. Overall CB Torey Hunter. All-Star game. Most go on to perpetuating L.A. Lakers 2 1 .500 1 Sunday’s Results perfect 10,” and “10 out of 10: SE Missouri 12-3 17-6 HOCKEY 1991 – Terry Norris knocks down Portland 0 0 .000 1 Buffalo 1, Washington 3 Tenn–Martin 10-4 15-7 National Hockey League Sugar Ray Leonard twice and beats the breed – in other words, Pakistan Kumbled at Kotla.” Golden State 0 1 .000 1 Monday’s Results Middle Tenn 10-4 14-8 BUFFALO SABRES – Recalled LW him up over 12 rounds in Leonard’s L.A. Clippers 0 1 .000 1 St. Louis 5, Florida 4 making puppies. Last year’s Tenn.Tech 10-4 14-8 Randy Cunneyworth and D Cory Madison Square Garden debut and Sacramento 0 1 .000 1 *Edmonton at Calgary Eastern Ky. 8-7 11-11 Sarich from Rochester of the AHL. final fight. Norris wins unanimous best in show, the Norwich terri- *Late games not included *San Jose at Phoenix Tennessee St. 7-7 12-10 FLORIDA PANTHERS – Placed RW decision. Monday’s Results Today’s Games er Fairewood Frolic, was Murray St. 6-8 7-15 Dino Ciccarelli on injured reserve. 1992 – Mike Gartner ties an NHL Bears pick Miami 91, Charlotte 94 Vancouver at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Austin Peay 4-10 5-17 Recalled F Chris Wells and LW Peter record by reaching the 30-goal mark already expecting a litter when Boston 90, Orlando 107 Washington at N.Y.Islanders, 7:30 p.m. Eastern 3-12 5-18 Worrell from New Haven of the AHL. for the 13th straight season when he Washington 103, Detroit 106 Montreal at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. she stole the show. Wolverines’ Morehead St. 2-13 4-18 PHOENIX COYOTES – Assigned C scores in the first period of the New Indiana 95, Cleveland 89 Buffalo at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Today’s Games Rob Murray to Springfield of the York Rangers’ 5-5 tie with Detroit. For others, things aren’t so L.A. Lakers 80, San Antonio 75 Detroit at Nashville, 8 p.m. No scheduled games AHL. Gartner joins Bobby Hull and Phil *Denver at Houston Calgary at Colorado, 9 p.m. assistant to Wednesday’s Games COLLEGE Esposito as the only NHL players to clear cut. Some dogs return to *Portland at Vancouver Boston at Edmonton, 9 p.m. No scheduled games BALL STATE – Named Larry McDaniel accomplish the feat. Westminster several times in coach DBs hopes of winning the big prize. night. LAKE FOREST (AP) – Tenn.-Martin 67, This year, three of the seven Heisman Trophy winner Saint Louis (13-11) twice best-in-group winners from OVC answered Murray State runs with Charles Woodson was gone Brescia 64 1998 are taking another shot. when the Chicago Bears picked dominant play, taking control in One, the standard poodle MARTIN, Tenn. (AP) – Joe first in the 1998 pro draft. the first half with a 21-4 run and Lake Cove That’s My Boy, was basketball Crumby and Jason Ohlsen both On Monday, the Bears then finishing off the Racers off to a good start Monday, hit a pair of free throws in the selected Woodson’s position with a 12-2 run in the second handily winning his breed com- final eight seconds Monday night coach at Michigan, Vance roundup half. Virgel Cobbin also had 10 petition in the early afternoon as Tennessee-Martin fought off Bedford, to handle the team’s points for Saint Louis, despite and the non-sporting group title Brescia 67-64. defensive backs. going 3-for-12. that night for the second year in The Ohio Valley Conference- Bedford, 40, who played Murray State (21-4), which a row. St. Louis 62, led by as many as 10 points in member Skyhawks (7-15) trailed cornerback for Texas, coached the first half, has lost consecutive for most of the second half DBs at Oklahoma State and Murray State 51 games for the first time since before passing NAIA-member All 10 wickets Colorado State before joining Feb. 8-10, 1997. The Racers, Brescia (16-9) in the final sec- the Wolverines. ST. LOUIS (AP) – Reserve champions of the Ohio Valley onds. in one inning Bedford is the eighth staffer Justin Tatum scored half of his Conference 10 of the last 11 sea- Brescia led 57-51 with 5:58 NEW DELHI, India (AP) – hired by new Chicago coach 10 points in a key second-half sons, had an 11-game winning remaining on a jumper by Josh A perfect game in baseball. A Dick Jauron, who replaced the sequence as Saint Louis beat streak stopped at Tennessee- Renn before the Skyhawks began 59 in golf. fired Dave Wannstedt last Murray State 62-51 Monday Martin on Saturday. to rally. Both are rare events. 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