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The Register, 1994-01-31

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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Digital Collections at Aggie Digital Collections and Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in NCAT Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Aggie Digital Collections and Scholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE A&T REGISTER VOLUME 68,N0.8 NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL ANDTECHNICAL STATE UNIVERSITY, GREENSBORO, N.C JANUARY 31,1994 lEEEEST Davis leaves financial aid post ￿A&T's Duane Canadylearns from With an enrollment ofabout 8,00.0 StaffWriter his experiences in theDominican greatest ac- students, there are only six financial aid c o mp 1 i s h counselors atA&T.Each counselorhas 1,500 Republic. "When I growing up, was I always menthas been students in theircaseload. Davis would like prayed thai I would have lot of a money and working my to see the financial aid office enlarged, as be able to help a lot of ￿Does Jamaine Williams want to people. And my way up from wellassmallercascloads for staffmembers. grandmother always told me to be Tctum to the careful a work study Nincty-cightperccntofA&T's stu- Aggie basketball team? about what I prayed for because 1 just might clerk to thedi- dents apply for financial aid while only 68 r> ri, get it. Well I do managea lot of and , money rector," she percent receive financial aid, Davis said. I help a lot ofpeople. I justforgotto tell •Greek organizations gather for 8th God said The most rewarding part of Davis annual I wanted it to be money," Pan-Hellenic Summit. my said Dolores job is notjust the numerous cards and visits Davis, financial aid director,as shereflected Davis fondly she receives fromboth studentsand parents, •Resident on her 20-yearcareer at comes Aasistem'tstell all. A&T as it to remembers but also knowing that she has helped so an end her days as a many students that would not have had the Davis has been hired as the new Dolores Davis work study opportunity to go to college. financial aid director at Hampton Univer- clerk. Every- While in her position, Davis has sity. photo by Natasha Arlis served as the state president of the N.C. She started her career in financial thing was done manually and all work was Association of Financial Aid Administra- aid A&T as an at undergraduate majoring in done out of cardboard boxes, she said. tors and she currently serves as a represen- business. She wenton toreceive hermaster's Davis attributes the biggest change tative to the National Association ofFinan- in management business from A&T. in the Financial Aid Department to "auto- cial AidAdministrators. As a bright-eyed freshman from mationandcentralization ofdata."She views As for the reason she's leaving, Charlotte, began Davis working in the fi- A&T's biggestproblem as "limitedresources Davis said A&Tnow"holds too many memo- nancial aid office as a work study student. in order to meet the demands ofstudents." continued p. 6

Rhonda Jacobs,RA at Barbee Hal! Karate: a physical and mental challenge

By CorwinThomas Staff Writer

Register gets new look "I stress disciplineandrespect so it For a more reader friendly can effect thestudentslives at school, home, paper, the Register has changed in society and holistically." lo a tabloid format. This is just one of the rules Dr. The paper first began as a Gilbert Casterlow, a professor in A&T's tabloid in 1893. Math Department, teaches in his Japanese Besides frying to make the pa- Karate class, which consists of A&T stu- per more interesting, the editorial dents as well as area students. Poard is working to make the Reg- The class is held during evenings ister more graphically appealing on weekdays in Holt Gym. Freshman Julian Cheefus, achemi- cal engineering major, who enrolled in the class last semester, said "I have learned discipline and confidence." Assisting Casterlow in instructing the students is Hariston. News/Campus 2-3 Willie "Foot" Dr. Gilbert Casterlow congratulatesWillie "Foot" Hairston on his World Champion Karate success Hariston was recently ranked in the Point of View 4 third Sports 8 world after finishing third out of 37 athletes Features ...10 in the 1993National Black BeltLeague WorldChampionship in New Another student, James C. Karney, a junior electrical Entertainment 11 Orleans in December. engineering major, said "Karate has been a life long interest." Karney Classifieds Ads 12 Hariston was named "Foot" by Casterlow because he re- competed in the Southeastern Open Tournament last sembles former undefeated Karate champion Bill Wallace when he April,placing first inKata, second in fighting and third in fighting kicks andwarms up. Hariston hasbeenaKarate instructorfor more than Kata. Kata is the physical movements ofKarate without contact. 17 years at A&T. Karate is more than physical strength; its also mental, Casterlow, an A&T alumnus, has practiced Karate for 26 explained Casterlow years and has taught at A&T for 17 years. "Karate is 10percent physical and 90 percent mental. "You're mine. And Black- At the beginning ofhisKarate career, Casterlow worked with Teaching students how to focus mentally is one of the most ness, the red of it, the A&T alumni such as the late astronaut Ronald McNair and Judge important training methods in Karate," he said. milk and cream of it, the Laurence Swayne. Casterlow recalled when he and McNair practiced The fact that Karate helps students focus is reflected in breaking bricks withtheir heads and hands. McNair on win first their grades. Most students in Casterlow's class are on A&T's tan and yellow of the went to it, place honors in A&T's firstKarate tournament in 1971. McNairbroke Dean's List or honorroll. deep-brown, middle- 12 inches of concrete in the contest. Ann-Cheri Foxx, a sophomore electrical engineering brown, high-brown of it, Not only docsCasterlow leach hisstudents Karate techniques. major,said "I havebecome a more positive thinkerand ithelps me better." the "olive" and the ochre "I teach them self respect, respect for others and leadership skills," he focus said. Casterlow said he believes in his students, and tries to of it. marches Blackness Mohammed Dennis, a junior electrical engineering major, instill in them high morals, often telling them "If you are going on said he began taking Karate classes for self defense and because he is to pick a role model, pick a positive one, not just someone off Gwendolyn Brooks a member of theFruit of Islam. the street NEWS/CAMPUS PAGE 2 JANUARY 31,1994 A&T REGISTER Overseas trip offers Two girls robbed at gunpoint By Ayanna Brown and Corwin Thomas invaluable experiences Staffwriters

Tworesidents ofAlex Haley Hall wererobbed at gunpointin thedormitory'sparking EXPERIENCES IN DOMINICAN sludy and travel mademerealize how impor- lot lastFriday night. REPUBLIC 'UNEORGEEl'ABLE' EOR tant it is to work with people. 1 also learned According to police reports, the suspects were three males, all around the age of 20. A&TSTUDENT how toappreciate my country more. "Prior to The victimsreported that they saw the males approach them as they got out of their car. A&T Information Services going to the Dominican Republic, Canady, a Onesuspect then pulled a mask over his face whileaiming a small caliberhandgun at one native oftiny Mcbanc, said hehadnever done of the victim's head. Altera 16-weck stay in the Domini- any travel, had never beenout ofthe country, The suspects lied from ihe scene, police reports said. canRepublic, A&T student DuaneCanady, is nor had he ever down in an airplane. The victims were not injured, but loss more than $7(X) in money and personal convinced that he has what it lakes toachieve He said he got the idea for the trip belongings. a career in international relations because he "wanted to learn Spanish in an In other reports Canady, a senior political science environment where I was forced to speak the major with a minor in Spanish, wanted to language." January 24 secure some international experiencesbefore One ofhis political science profes- •A male, who does not attend A&T, was arrested on drug charges while visiting his he graduated from college, so he orchestrated sors, Dr. Samuel Moslcy, told him about a cousin in Cooper Hall. study opportunity in the DominicanRepublic Police confiscated 22 bags of marijuana from Yasin Sadig Muhammad, 21, of New but he needed $7,000 to cover expenses and ersey his tuition. He generated this by securing Muhammad was charged with felony possession of marijuana with intentto sell and encouragementandcontributions fromChan- deliver. He wastransported to the GuilfordCounty Magistrate'soffice and placed under cellorEdward B. Fort, Academic Vice Chan- a $10,000 secured bond. cellor,Dr.EdwardB. Hayes; andfrom Dudley Products, Inc. January 21 "After talking with Mr. Canady, I •A student waspulled from the swimming pool inCorbett Gymby Dr. Leonard Dudka, was convinced thatheis motivated to do well associate professor of thePhysical Education Department. in the field of international relations," said thestudent who According to police reports, Dudka immediately began CPR on was Canady Fort. pool. Duane not breathing and did not have a pulse when he was pulled from the He arrived in the Dominican Re- Within minutes, EMS arrived and transported the victim to Moses Cone Hospital, his trip to the liny Caribbean nalion public last August and immersed himself in police reports said. own As a result of his intensive Spanish grammar conversation, culture and The studentwas treated andreleased from the hospital study at the Pontifica Universdad Catolica Madrc y society, and Latin American cinema. Maestro, he saidhis languageproficiency ha;; Canady said hewill always cherish Wednesday, January 19 memories of his trip. "It was fruitful, zestful •A smoking pipeand a pack ofJ&B 151ciagarettepapers werefound in a Scott-B room increased 110 percent. matured," hesaid, "andmy and unforgettable." when two A&T security officers searchedthe room after smelling marijuana in the hall. "I really The three studentsinside the room denied owning the drug paraphernalia, telling the officers that itbelonged to one ofthemales' roomate. No one waschargedaccording to the Fort pleased with Ph.D. students police report. A&T Information Services Tuesday, January 18 •A male student was taken to Moses Cone after be. ing assualted by a resident of An air of celebration prevailed at petition, you will allcome out as winners. We Morrison Hall. A&T when its first doctoral studentsreported shall continue toassist you as you go through Themale student, a resident ofCooper Hall, was visiting a friend in Vanstory Hall when to the campus last Friday. the program and in job placement." a female came in theroom and struck him on the head with a scrub brush leaving a cut, "You are a part of history," said Also on hand to greet the new stu- reports said.The victim was taken toA&Ts infirmaryand thentransportedto Moses Cone A&T Chancellor, Dr. Edward B. Fort, "be- dents were Dr. Harold Martin, dean of the Memorial Hospital. cause this is the firsttime thataPh.D. degree A&T schoolofengineering, and hisadminis- The victim told police he was struck because he was cheating onhis girlfriend, and the in engineering has been authorized for a mi- trative staff. suspect further staled that she had been dating the victim for two years. No charges were nority institution in this stale." "This isan outstanding classand we filed. Fort emphasized the diversity ofthe are very well pleased with it," he said. "We initial engineering Ph.D. class. "You have had 100-150 inquiries about the new pro- Monday January 17 come to A&T from Vietnam to Kenya to gram,25 students applied, weissued letters of •A student's bookbag was stolen while she worked in the office of Haley Hall, police Greensboro toTuskegec, Ala.,"hesaid."You acceptance to 15 students, and 13 of them reports say wi'l have something to remember as you arc reported for class. That's good. We hope to The studentreported that she lefttheofficeforabout five minutesto answer aphone call the first of a long line of outsiandingly-cdu- increase the numberto at least 25 by the next When she returned, her bookbag was gone. caicd engineering students Semester.' Inside the bookbag wasa calculator, a folder, a notebook and pens and pencils. No one Fort urged the scholars to be ex- For years, A&T has played a has been arrested in the case, police said. tremely serious. "It will not be easy, rather it leadership role in the graduation of black will be demanding," he said. "Alter the com- engineers ' Saturday, January 15 •Three students were found smoking marijuana inside a room on the fourth floor of Cooper Hall after an A&T security officer smelled smoke in thehall. Once inside the room, security found three males, two of which were residents ol Cooper Hall and another who was a resident of Scott-A. After searching theroom and questioning the suspects, tow of the males denied smoking the marijuana. Friday, January 14 •A resident ofBarbee Hall reported to police that someone had been making obscene phone calls to her since November. Aftergiving out her phone number to a male student, the victimreceived phone calls once a week up until December 15. The phone calls started again on January 7 and continued every day until January 14. A&T police said they have an idea who the caller might be, but have madeno arrests in the case. _NK A&T REGISTER WS/CAMPUS JANUARY 31,1994 PAGE 3 A&T wins national technology award for leadership A&T INFORMATION SERVICES tion. They have a very strong membership with about 50 members. The student divi- A&T recently won the National sion participates with plant tours, banquets, Association of Industrial Technology fund-raisers, community services and the (NAIT) "Outstanding Student Chapter sharing of new technolgy. Award." By becoming a member of NAIT, The National Association of In- all seniors will be eligible to become certi- dustrial Technology is an organization that fied. Certified Industrial Technologist are keeps pace with the changing technologies recognized students who complete an un- ofthe world. They are theleading governing dergraduate degree from an accredited uni- accreditation force for the Schools of versity. Technolgy and accredit certain programs at A&T has just been re-accredited universities as well as set-up strict guide- by NAIT for another seven years and is lines for technology curriculums to follow. recognized aroundthe countryfor theirlead- A&T received this award for their ership in technology dedication and commitment to theorganiza- Greeks meet to talk relationships, responsibilities SIXTH ANNUAL PAN-HELLENIC SUM- at 7 p.m. Friday in McNair Auditorium Olivia Boone, Ramona Dunlap, MITTO BE HELD ATA&T Harris a Devirda is native of Arkadelphia, Cooper and Crystal Sterling. Ark., and earned a degree bachelor of arts There will be seminars in- A&T INFORMATION SERVICES from San Francisco several State University. He cluding morning and afternoon sessions. received his Juris degree Doctor from the The seminars will be on "Maintaining The divisionofStudent Affairs will University of California's of School Law. Healthy Relationships Between Undergradu- sponsor the Eight Annual Undergraduate Harris has also completed the Advanced ate and Graduate Chapters," "Legal Pan-Hellenic Summit Thursday and Friday. Management Re- Program at Harvard sponsibilities and Implications for Sorori- The event will be held in the University's Graduate of School Business, tiesand Fraternities," "A House Divided Ronald E. McNair Auditorium on campus. as well as the Management Development - In House Relationships Among Participants will include Pan-Hel- Program from Fuqua Campus School ofBQsiness at Chapters," and I Made lenic regional directors, national officers, Duke University. "Was Right? - The Dilemma of Intake." districtrepresentatives, graduate and under- Presently, Harris serves as execu- Facilitators for the will graduate members of Greek Letter Organi- tive assistant to the president of seminars Pacific Gas be Dudley Flood, zations in this area and surrounding states. and Electric Robert Duckworth Dr. executive director of Company, one of the largest the N.C. Association The keynote speaker for the sum- utility companies in the ofSchool Administra- United States, ex- of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc tors; theRev. Barbara mitthis yearis attorneyRobertL. Harris, the ecutive to Woods-Washington, assistant the president, Pacific Other features of the summit in- vice president of National Grand Polemarch ofKappa Alpha Gas and Electric Company. Office Transformation clude a student collegiate panel discussion Systems, Nashville, Tenn.; Mazie Psi Fraternity. RobertC. Duckworth, Bulter- a senioreco- on "Perceptions of Greek Letter Organiza- Ferguson, assistant legal counsel He willaddress the summittheme, major at A&T; nomics at A&T, willbe theluncheon tions: Making OurReality Match OurRheto- and the "Perceptions ofGreek Organizations: Rev. Carl Manuel Jr., pastor of St. Letter speaker at noon Saturday in Williams Caf- ric." The panelists will be Carlton Brooks, Making Our Reality Rhetoric," James A.M.E Church. Match Our eteria.Duckworth is JuniorGrandPolemarch Jason Moore, Steve Ollison,Travis Telfaire, : DON'T FORGET YOUR SWEETHEART: \ ON VALENTINE'S DAY. SEND HIM : HERA SPECIAL MESSAGE IN THE • : REGISTER! • . Look for a Register representative in the cafeteria this week. I

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IN THE STUOlO The Staff S eaks... ARTISTICALLY CORRECT

By Trevor L. Wooten Artist/Cartoonist

Violence appears to dominate each day of our existence on this planet. Violent actions beget violent reactions, ultimately escalating into a moral tragedy. It seems that the media would have one believe that such artistic endeavors musical 'VlOLEMtE AMOMG OUR VoUTH ST ILL as p,aGes at all time. High, out?, projects, movies, television shows, and in some COR'PiE.SPON-OENT IS NO\M POLLIMG CiTiZ.ENS cases, fineart projects, are the main influence, if AS TO THE CAUSE Of THIS PROBLEM." not the sole cause, of violence. However, this myth can be quickly dispelled through logical on -the. Street analysis. As an artist who communicates through \ .... sg.t. north of ttmf>\ STATES ARMY. \ both visual and written media,and having spent years studying the methods ofand learning from artists of various backgrounds, I can assure the reader that no one creates in a vacuum. /"TV, MOVIES. MuSiC.'N—v At-L ART lS TO BLAME,'.' Regardless of the imaginative prowess BUT X OGRESS. THERE the artist, every work art ever been IS ANOTHER WAR. "SKEWING of of that has IN ASIA AND AMERICA created or that willbe created in the future has WANTS TO GET THERE had very definite shaping influences. Art is a EXCUSE reflection of theartist's life experiences, filtered ME.^/ through his or her imagination and shaped by ')/"" emotional reactions to those experiences. There- fore, nothing has ever appeared in any artistic \\ \ 1 medium that was not present in the real world beforehand. It is shockingly ironic that a society as /f*5/> I Reality CHECK !j historically and innately violent as America's would raise this camouflage on violence and People choose to ignore the true sources of society's The S 63k... deterioration. Ours is a society in which wars are glorified and are considered the onlyresolution Students speak: What can be done when changes must be implemented within the society. The American Revolution, The Civil War, and the racial conflicts of the 1960'sare about black on black violence? but a few examples. Whenever there is military by Saundra R. Hunter traveling, the Ku Klux Klan and Neo-Nazis conflict, can U.S. troops be far away? Violent Staff Writer can just sit back and watch as we kill our- intent and respect have become inextricably selves off," said Shevonne Martin,.senior, linked in our minds. During the weekof Jan. 10, 1994, biology major. Likewise, consider historical Newsweek magazine highlighted the "Stop "I think it has to do with the fact one must the Violenceand Save theChildren" confer- data. There was no current Sylvester Stallone that we no longer value human life. The ence held inWashington, D. C. The confer- basis lessons we are taught as youth, that you film when Cain killed his brother Abel. I don't ence, sponsored by the National Rainbow think that Adolf Hitler and Charles Manson don't steal, cheat or lie, are not observed as Coalition and theCongressional Black Cau- we get older," said Dr. Michael Simmons, were gangsterrappers and the Branch Davidians cus, focused on the issue ofAfrican-Ameri- chairperson, economics and transportation were nevera heavy metal band. Are the Ku Klux cans ending up as both victims andperpetra- department. Klan a group of starving painters struggling for tors of murders committed in the United "I don't think killing offour own and what should acceptance? Was Rodney King attacked be- States, be done about this is right. And about what to doto solve black national cause of subliminal messages in a song or be- crisis. on black violence? That's a hard question to cause he was alone and African-American? In 1992, the FBI reported 23,760 answer. Itstarts by teaching the value oflife. of those murder victims The fact ofthe matteris youth within this murders; 11,175 You can teach children the value of life by are violence and were black. In the cases where theperpetra- becoming morefamily, church, and commu- society subjected to hypocrisy tors wereknown, 94 percent ofblack victims very early in life, directly through their living nity oriented,"saidChristian Lindsay, sopho- were slain by other blacks. more, accounting major. environment.Parents who donot offerthe proper As Jesse Jackson and othercivil- "Blacks are victims as well as per- guidance and discipline can hinder a child's rights leaders come together to find some petrators because we as a people are jealous solutions development far more than any movie or song. to the problem, students and fac- jealous because we can not appreciate one ulty NC A&T - These untamed youth—victims of indifference at have some ideas of their another's success. We competerather than own. and ignorance—are then saddled with the huge encourage, and in return we victimize our responsibility of becoming responsible adults. "I think it starts with respect. We own race. We can solve this problem by If they do not meet the task, let's not say that it need to start loving each other and thinking establishing a closer relationship with God. of each other as brothers and By because Michael Jordan sisters. Once werenew our minds, we can begin to is was gambling or each other killing we are losing momentum see life for what itreally is....U.N.I.T.Y," said because Snoop Doggy Dog was arrested. a time at when we need to be gaining mo- LaquishaMcMillcr, junior, architectural en- mentum in thecontinuous struggle for civil gineering major. be one the The StaffSpeaks... will a weeklyfeature from of rights. If we continue down the road we are editorialboard members ofThe Register staff. These opinions donotreflect those ofthe entire staffnor thatoflhe University.. POINT OF A&T REGISTER VIEW JANUARY 31,1994 PAGE 5 European facism is racism abroad By Dr. Manning Marable America as a gift—the trademark of Columnist windows and doors. Terrified patrons and lary elections, theracist and McDonald's hamburger chain, and a gross ultranational- employees fled. Then from the rear of the ist party of depiction of an Vladimir Zhirinovskyreceived I African-American basket- mob, about 20 "skinheads," covering stood ona Paris street last month, ball player, with their significant support. In Italy, the grand- huge lips and grotesque faces with red handkerchiefs, sprinted as darkening clouds rumbled above. Be- eyes. for- daughter or fascist dictator Benito The national Front's slogans were ward. They smashed a large plate neath intermittent showers, marching in glass Mussolini, running on a reactionary pro- provocative: "France for theFrench!" "Im- window in the of crude military formation,were front therestaurant, as well gram, was only narrowly defeated in several hun- migrants Out of Europe!" as thefront her dred members ofthe French doors. Triumphant and bid for mayor of the city ofNaples. racist political The demonstration blocked an in- the party, the NationalFront. Most of National Front members marched to the The near political oudook in Eu- theparty tersection, trappinga smallautomobile. Evi- Tour Montparnasse, members were wearing casual workclothes, thrusting their rain- rope is morejlangerous todayperhaps than dentially, the driver made the mistake of soaked racist the blue jeans and worn leather jackets. banners into dark sky. at any time since the defeat of Hitler's The showing his outrage at the fascists. National Once more, the police were majority ofdemonstrators appeared to nowhere to be fascism 50 years ago. As thereal wages of be in Front members surrounded the vehicle and found theirtwenties and thirties. All were white workers fall and unemployment shouting pounded it furiously with theirfeetandfists. The neofascist and all were white. National From has grows, the foundations for scapegoat poli- The motorist fled for safety, as his automo- tens 1 followed of thousands of members and has gar- tics and ethnic chauvinism the motley procession bile was smashed. As thepanic increase. We as it made in the streets nered the support ofseveral million French must its way from the Boulevard escalated,I wonderedaloud, monitor closely thegrowth ofparties Raspail, "Where arc the citizens. The Front appeals chiefly to the like the through the business district ofthe French police?" National Front, and provide sup- country's unemployed and class narrow Rue De Rcnncs, on the city's working port whenever possible to progressive and Left Saturday afternoon shoppers who whites, who Bank. National Front members feel that they are losing their anti-racist organizations throughout Eu- and their had come to the busy district for Christmas jobs to nonwhitc supporters were immigrants. By purging rope. As Paul Robeson, Du busy posting racist flyers shopping now huddled anxiously against W.E.B. Bois on the walls of Arabs, Africans and others lacking French and Malcolm X all observed, the struggle dozens of buildings and the walls of the brighdy decorated build- doorways. One poster citizenship from the country, the Front de- against racism mustbe waged attacked French par- ings. One elderly woman with red hair, internation- ticipation in clares, poor whites will advance economi- ally. the General Agreementon Tar- perhaps a survivor of the German iffs and occupa- cally As I Trade negotiations, which were just tion of France half walked toward my hotel af- a century ago, was not Fascist, anti-Semitic and ter being concluded in Geneva, Switzerland. intimidated. Stepping racist the National Front's rally, I encoun- forward, she bitterly movements are growing rapidly across Eu- Another flyer condemned symbols of denounced tered one final poster, the most vicious of the young thugs: "Fascists!" rope in thepost-ColdWarperiod. In past "American imperialism" which supposedly "Fascists!" the all. A white manwas shown underviolent three years, right-wing extremists in Ger- assault, with two black undermined French culture. The symbols When the demonstrators reached a hands covering his included many have murdered 30 nonwhites, and mouth from behind. The the Statue ofLiberty—which had McDonald's restaurant, they began slogan beneath to shout have burned the homes ofTurkish and Afri- read simply: been made in France originally and given to in unison, pounding against "Freedom ofExpression for the large glass can workers. In Russia's recent parliamen- Whites!"

1993-1994 EDITORIAL POLICY A&TREGISTER Editorial views expressed in this paper are those of the writer, and do EDITORIAL BOARD not reflect the opinions of this Uni- versity or the A&T Register. Our readers are encouraged to submit (OPEN) Editor their opinions in the form of signed Brian Holloway... Sports Editor letters to April Dillard the Editor. All letters Advertising Manager must Ronda White Sound Off/ Features Editor be legible and no more than Dameon Williams Editorial Cartoonist/Production 350 words in length. We reserve the Trevor Wooten Illustrator right to edit and condense Archie Clark.... letters Sports Writer that are or (OPEN) Typist libelous in poor taste. Terri Miles Circulation/Distributor Send your letters to: Ms. Frances Ward Advisor A&T Register The A&T Register is published weekly during the school year by N.C A&T students. Subscription Box E-25 requests should be sent to : Box E-25, North Carolina A&T State. University, Greensboro N C Greensboro, N.C. 2741 1 ' 27411 CAMPUS NEWS/ADS PAGE 6 JANUARY 31,1994 A&T REGIS A&T holds too many r i memories for Davis

(rt n rt 9 35 H (Die i§ D.C. Harris is responsible for strategy, planning, advocacy and ence Board, American Association for a i o ro -i the Advancement to m c ex a ' direction of NASA's Aeronautics research programs and for ofScience,American Helicopter Society, AmericanPhysi- -i 82»1 > n c* ex institutional management ofNASA'sLangley, Lewis and Ames cal Society, Mathematical Association S3 O rf Q of American, m c Research Centers and Ames-Dryden Flight Research Facility. National ManagementAssociation and the NationalTech- 7 3 i > ss One of X o ex n v* Harris' key accomplishments was focusing nical Association. > z rt o •- UTSI's research activities on five selected areas: large-scale N4 13 W Since McNair's death, severalscholarships have s mathematical computations, concerns, ap- o a c a , environmental laser been set up in his name z a 5 rn r/5 3 PJv<* —en > ill! — -<

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6801 Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, Maryland 20817 SPORTS PAGE 8 JANUARY 31,1994 A&T REGISTER A review: What does The young but not restless B-Way By Brian Holloway away from the ball." SportsEditor The Aggies have had lo deal with have to say? The Aggies haveplayed as hardas some controversy this season as well. Two any other team in thenation thisseason—for limeall-conl'erencc performerJamaineWil- 35 minutes. liams was dismissed from theAggies squad. By Brian Holloway Their trouble is finishing games. Capel will not comment on the dismissal, Sports Editor Earlier thisseason againstHoward, theteam but from the looks of things, his decision is led mostof thegamebefore losing steam in final. This leaves the Aggies without a se- the closing minutes. their A Bad For Inanother eontest, they nior in starting line-up. Situation Everyone Involved.. had MEAC favorite Coppin State on the However, the team does have a ropes an 11-2Coppin Due to a scuffle, teammates Chris Johnson and Williams before S taterunended sharp-shooting junior—PhillipAllen.Allen Jamaine were the Aggies bid. suspended fromthe Aggiesbasketball team, missing theMorgan State, Howard, upset stepped up to average nearly 16 points a "We have well, and leads Coppin State and Bethune-Cookman games. Johnson, returned to the Aggies finished games game the team in steals and three- but what we also squad when the team played North Carolina Central at the Greensboro Coli- haven't done is finished point shots. seum, but Williams was absent from that game. halves well," said Coach JeffCapel. Butthe biggest surprisethis season Atwo timeall-conference winner whowas expected to be MEACPlayer The most evident case of the maybe theemergenceofjuniorJohnFloyd. oftheYear, Williamsapparently has been ousted from theteam for good byA&T "John is playing exceptionally first-year coach, Jeff Capel. well,' said Capel. "He is playing better Will this turn of events ultimately end Williams' basketball career offensively because he is getting an oppor- before it even begins? When approached by reporters, Capel refused to com- tunityto play more.We stillneedhim to step ment on the issue. up onthe defensive end as well." Before everyone starts to criticize Capel, they should know both sides , Down in the post, the Aggies get a of the story. It's too bad Capel will not reveal his side. Williams, on the other bigboostfrom freshman JoeBunn. Heleads hand, has been opening up to local and campus reporters. He says he doesn't the team in rebounds and free throw at- haveany hard feelings toward Capel, but it'sobvious they do not seeeye-to-eye tempts. Bunn shoots nearly 70percent from on many things. Williams says he questioned some of Capel's decisions. The the free throw line. way 1 see it, this leaves Williams with the facts: Capel is the coach and he is the TheAggies most impressive game player. That's the bottom line. may have been against cross-town rival, 1 must say it is definitely an unfortunate situation for everyone in- UNCG. The Aggies shot well, hitting 50 volved. The Aggies could use some of Williams' senior leadership on the court percent of their three-point attempts and Williams would benefit from playing his senior year. No one knows why "I think we arc starting to play. Capel isn't talking to the media. Maybe he doesn't want to distract the team, or togetheras a teamnow," saidFloyd. "Weare maybe he feels the real story isn't the public's business. Whatever the reason, young and we are going to make some until Capel decides to talk, no one mistakes. We just have to stay focused." should past judgment on who is the "bad Aggies battle UNCG Spartans g"y" According to Capel, "I thought Aggies' lapses was against Bethune- this (the UNCG game) was the best mental A&T's Wonder Woman.. Cookman when the team blew a 18-point game we've played all year. Anytime you lead,eventually losingby lOto the Wildcats. win a gamelike this, ithasto give yourteam Last year, senior Kim Tuttle did just about everything for the Lady "Our ball handling was terrible confidence." Aggies, exceptdrive thebus onaway games. Tuttlepitched every gamelastyear during the last eight minutes of the game," The Aggies arecurrently 2-4 inthe for the Ladies softball team, and was one of, if not the best, Aggie hitter. said Capel,after theloss. "Ourforwards ran MEAC, including a win against Delaware This year, Tuttle may have more help on the mound. Even with that in continued p.9 mind, don't look for her work load to diminish. This year, she is one of three RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS captains for the Aggies softball team, and should be a candidate for Player ofthe Year in the conference. Look for Tuttle to start her campaign for Player of the Year against South Carolina State Feb. 16.

Non-conference Blowouts The MEAC non-conference schedule included many top-ranked teams. Of course, there were a lot of blowouts in those games. A&T loss big to Ohio State/while Coppin State played the likes of Boston College, Missouri and Virginia. And 1 hate to even mention the thrashing Delaware State took at the hands of then No. 1 Arkansas. With the exception of the Coppin State-Virginia match-up, these games weren't worth playing. Which makes me wonder why they are played. Most coaches prefer easy games at the beginning of the season to give their players a chance to get comfortable with the system. However, I justdon't see how blowing someone out by 30 points helps the players. The players don't gain anything from it and it makes for boring December basketball. DEGREE GOT ME THE The fact is most teams that play tough non-conference opponents tend INTERVIEW. to do better in the NCAA tournament (ex: the Duke Blue Devils). It's not that the ARMY ROTC GOTME THE JOB. MEAC is not a great have the Thingsgotpretty competitive forthis job.I'm suremy conference, but they don't tools thatsome of the college degree and good grades kept me in the other conferences have in terms of recruiting. I think some of running. But in the end it was the leadership and those non- management experience I got through ArmyROTC conference blowout games should be at least limited to a minimum number that won themover. (very small). You canbegin lo develop impressiveleadership skills with an Army ROTC elective. Register now without obligation. This may sound like a cliche but "It's just not good for college basket- ball." CONTACT CPT FOSTER NC A&T STATE UNIVERSITY (919) 334 Sports Editor, Brian Holloway's column appears bi-weekly. ARMY ROTC -7588/7"2 SPORTS A&T REGISTER JANUARY 31,1994 PAGE 9 Star player willing to return to Aggie team

By Archie Clark making his reign felt in Greensboro. being namedRookie ofthe Year at Morgan in MVP balloting. Most recently Will- ms was favored by directors and coaches StaffWriter Williams admits Capel is a fine State before he transferred to A&T. Will- '» A&T's senior basketball star coach but questions his decision "to letmy iamsbecamea star under former head coach alike to win MVP honors. Williams feels Jamaine Williams wants to return to the career go like that." Don Corbett. Last season, he was named to he is not y et prepared for the NBA but is struggling Aggies, buthe may be watching The6-8 senior'saccolades include theall-conference team andfinished second considered a long-shot prospect to scouts. theremainder ofthe season from the stands. Williams was suspended from the team for fighting teammate Chris Johnson beforepractice on Jan. 6. Johnson was rcin- statedjust before theNorthCarolina Central

game.Shortly thereafter, Capel an- nounced that Williams had ASSOONAS been ban- ishedfrom the team for good Jamaine Williams Williams is sorry and by his YOU GETMO "embarrassed" dismissaland is hopeful fora secondchance. According to Williams, the prob- lem is not only the fight between he and Johnson, but a personality conflict between himselfand Capel. "Capel described a couple things he does not like about the way I play," Williams said. "But people have different ways of hyping themselves on the court. That is just the zone I get into. He didn't agree with that. I can sort of understand." Disgruntled fans are becoming re- luctant to watch the Aggies lose as their record without Williams standsat 5-4 Wil- liams' friends have begun to circulate a EiNFDIiYOtR petition to get him back on the team. At low points in A&T's games, it is not uncommon to hear the chant "We want Jamaine." Capel has declined to comment on the dismissal but says the Aggies have a "good chemistry" even in the absence of Williams MENIS. Apparently,Williams had the op- You're in college now. You're gonna need money. And portunity id return to the team but did not 'Gram take his suspension seriously. you're gonna need it fast. "I just took it (the suspension) the MoneySaver MoneyGram is the best way to have that money sent wrong way. The whole thing could have to you. And since your parents will most likely be doing been avoided if it weren't for a misunder- 100000000 to standing. I guess he wanted me to come the sending, you need educate them about the EULfl flDflHS straightto him that dayand tellhim I wanted MoneyGram MoneySaver card. to play ball," Williams said. "I made a Tell them they'll save 10% off our already great rates by contacting him first." Evi- mistake not every time they wire you money. dently, Capel was unwilling to receive Jamaineat his convenience. Then tell them they can wire up to $200 for just $12 anywhere in the U.S. That's $10 Capel is a much respected coach less than Western Union. who le d Fayetteville State University to Mention how MoneyGram gives you a free phone call anywhere in the U.S. and a free phenomenal successbefore coming to A&T. He is known as a strict disciplinarian,and is ten word message with every domestic transfer. And finally, let them know that when they sign up for the MoneySaver card, MoneyGram from p. 8 will make a donation to America's Black Colleges fSBi -. State. They are 4- 10 overall Scholarship Fund. IffiiiYVZl Gram Perhaps, one of the most positive See? Not even graduated yet, and already you're a genius 11 IE BETTER WAY TOWIRE MONEY pointsabout this team is thatevery starter will be back next season. Until then, the Aggies PANTRY still have a chance to have a respectable 3101 Pleasant Garden Road -101 Pis ;ah Church Road season Ifwe shootthe ball wellandattack clthe M Setter Way To Wire Mone «s ofJanuary 1.1994. Wesi the glass, we can compete with any team in our conference," said Capel. FEATURES PAGE 10 AN ARY RAs necessary for dormlife By Ayanna Brown StaffWriter IN THE ARMY,

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