UPD LANNOYEDEighteen months later, the me Five overtimes needed to dea ACTIVITY story of former student with ing champion between Stanford and UCLA 1.0(s on is finally told of lung cancer nit SPORTS 3. NEWS wy 5 OPINION 2 on VOLUME 120, NUMBER 59 1934 :ed SERVING SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE we era We .nd (1- ast up gs. the SPARTAN DAILY WWW.THESPARTANDAILY.COM MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2003 me id. l a Two SJSU Caret presents alumnus with Tower Award By Falguni Bhuta players Daily Staff Write, San Jose Mercury News columnist and San Jose State University alum- nus Leigh Weimers was honored with heading the 2003 Tower Award by President Robert Caret at the 34th annual Tower Award dinner Saturday. Caret said he picked Weimers as this year's recipient because he has to NFL always promulgated SJSU and its community in a fair way and has been By Chris Giovannetti an integral part in the formation of Daily Senior Staff Writer the Alumni Association, promoting athletics and special events, and Too bad Tim Provost is graduating fundraising. in May. After Sunday, hed have a "We dont just give this award to big great topic for a "What I Did on My financial donors, Caret said at a press Summer Vacation" essay. conference last week "There are other The Miami Dolphins chose people who give lots of time over Provost, a San Jose State University many, many years." offensive tackle, in the sixth round of He said Weimers has devoted a lot the 2003 NFL of time to serving the SJSU commu- Draft on nity and was being recognized for Sunday. these contributions. "I'm happy The 350-plus attendees in the it's all over, Barrett Ballroom in the Student said Provost, Union were SJSU faculty and staff who watched members, members of the Alumni the draft at his Association, honorees and other dis- parent's house tinguished members of the San Jose in Homeland, community. Calif , with Amidst continued applause from family and the audience, Caret presented the close friends. "I Tower Award to Weimers, calling sat by the TV PROVOST him "the dean of Bay Area newspaper and phone just columnists." waiting for a The award was a specially commis- call. It's all sioned medallion about 2 and a half pretty sweet." inches in diameter cast in bronze and Following the suspended from a silk neck ribbon, completion of which combined the university colors the ckaft, for- of gold, white and blue. The medal- Photos By Loretta Gibson / Daily Stall mer Spartan lion was presented with a hand- The Barrett Ballroom was filled Saturday evening to honor Leigh Weimers with the 2003 Tower Award. The award has been given to San Jose rubbed walnut case lined with velvet, State University alumni for 34 years. and kick which had the recipient's name and returner the year engraved on top. office. Charles Pauley The award, the highest honor given Dwight Bentel, founder of the SJSU agreed to a free by the university, is presented annual- school- of journalism and mass com- agent contract PAULEY ly to an individual who has made sig- munications, was one of the attendees with the nificant contribution to the SJSU for the evening. Oakland Raiders. community through his or her out- "I am truly honored that (Weimers) "I can't wait to get started," said standing work, according to Caret's should receive the award, and we are Pauley, who will report to the Raiders' office. The president selects recipients very proud that he came from our first mini-camp beginning on Friday. of the award. program," Bentel said. "This is a great "It hasn't hit me yet, but I'm sure "It's obviously one of the best times compliment for us, too." when I put on the uniform and hel- of my life," Weimers said. "It's a won- Weimers' colleague from the met it'll come. It was a dream of mine derful honor to have because this is Mercury News, Steve Yvaska, said he :, to play football in the NFL and espe- such a wonderful university." thought no one is more deserving of . _ cially on the West Coast. My family Weimers said he was very happy to this award than Weimers and that he Weimers, recipient of the Tower has the chance to be there to support was proud to be there. be on the same list as previous recipi- Chris me and that's huge." "For myself as a staff member of the Award, stood with It was Miami who had showed the ents of the award such as Irene Dalis, Joseph Ridder, James Boccardo, Alan paper and as a writer, I want to emu- Constantin, recipient of the Last interest in Provost in the weeks lead- and Phyllis Simpkins, Anthony late him," said Yvaska, newsroom Decade (GOLD) Award sported ing up to the draft, requesting that Bidder, Yoshihiro Uchida, Susanne coordinator for the Mercury News. their medallions. A San Jose the 22-year old send its staff game Wilson and Norman Mineta. He "Even more importantly, what I try to Mercury News columnist, film. ended his speech by shouting, "Go do is to follow in Leigh's footsteps as Weimers was honored Saturday On Saturday, the Dolphins used a Spartans." far as community service is con- evening in the Barrett Ballroom. third round pick to nab Memphis Weimers was accompanied by his cerned." University offensive tackle Wade wife, Geri Weimers, and his two Weimers started his career as a 16- 1958, he landed a job at the Mercury Smith. The selection led Provost to daughters at the award dinner. year-old, covering sports for a local News and has been there ever since, believe the Dolphins wouldn't choose Geri Weimers said she was thrilled weekly newspaper called the Napa working as a general assignment him. and honored that her husband Register, now known as the Napa reporter, assistant city editor and for Wade, however, plays on the left received the award. Valley Register. He simultaneously the last 37 years, as a columnist. side while Provost is exclusively a "I am very proud and happy for attended a local community college He has served on the board of direc- right tackle. him," she said. and then transferred to SJSU as a jun- tors of the SJSU Alumni Association I saw a few tackles taken before Before the award was presented, a ior. as well as the boards of the Rotary me, and I got a little discouraged," short video-clip, titled "A day in the While at SJSU, he joined the staff of Club of San Jose, Silicon Valley Leigh Weimers was honored Saturday evening in the Barrett Ballroom said Provost, who plans to graduate in life of Leigh Weimers," was shown to the Spartan Daily and served as editor Capital Club, San Jose Trolley during the 34th annual Tower Award ceremony Saturday. Weimers May with a degree in lcinesiology. audience. This clip, made by SJSU for a semester. During this time, he Corporation, O'Connor Hospital Robert "But I also saw Miami had a couple of the Foundation and the Villa Montalvo and wife Geri listened to San Jose State University President media specialist Robert Reynolds, wrote a column for the daily called "the dean of Bay Area newspaper picks left." "The Circular File." Caret while he called Weimers, showcased Weimer's normal clay at See AWARD, page 6 columnists" before presenting him with the Tower Award. See NFL page 3 work in his San Jose Mercury News After graduating from SJSU in ITIZENS ON DUTY 1 Weeklong celebration Cadets learn about SJPD internal affairs of Cinco de Mayo slated Editors note: The Spartan Daily will National Academy. He manages about be following the progress of the Citizens 1,378 sworn officers. By Anne linda Aguayo A way to give the student population a Police Academy through an ongoing "We are in the business of customer Daily Staff Writer better understanding of the Mexican project aimed at presenting the events of service," Cavalier said. "But it's not culture, said Ruben Flores, a senior each week. This is the sixth eart of a always realistic." Gamma Zeta Alpha Fraternity Inc. majoring in civil engineering and the series titled 'Citizens on duty, which is Cavalier said he has 21 years of expe- is bringing the spirit of Mexico to fraternity's secretary. scheduled to run Mondatu until May 4. rience with the department and San Jose State University. "It's our way of making people more explained what the process of Internal "Celebrando Nuestra Cultura aware of our culture, and it gives By Janine Stanhope Affairs and command bearing control is (Celebrating Our Culture)" is a week- everyone an opportunity to see some- 1)aily shy'. Writer all about. long Cinco de Mayo celebration that thing different, Flores said. Inquiries and letters about procedure the fraternity is bringing to the cam- The fraternity spent two months pus community. planning the events for the week, said Some questions about what's right or immediate problems with 9-1-1 calls affairs, helicopter support can become complaints if they are not "The purpose of our events is to Martin Ayala, a senior majoring in with internal educate students and make them nuclear physics and the Cinco de and Megan's Law drew a variety of resolved, he said. Wednesday about how "Complaints could be something like aware of what Cinco de Mayo is," Mayo chair. responses on said Carlos Trujillo, a senior majoring "All 23 brothers gave their ideas, different complaints are handled at the 'the officer handcuffed me behind my Department at the citi- back,' and the answer is 'that's our poli- in political science and the fraternity s and we put it all together. It was a lot San Jose Police president. of hard work," Ayala said. "We want zen's academy. cy,' " Cavalier said. "It becomes a poli- Cavallero of internal cy or a procedural question and doesn't Trujillo said many people have the to educate students through music, Lt. David misconception that Linen de Mayo is dance and culture." Affairs said he reports to the man at the nse to a level of a complaint, but is just departmental organization considered a contact." Sturgis / Daily Stall Mexican Independence Day, when in The events kick off today with a lec- top of the fact it is the anniversary of the Battle ture by Roberto Gonzalez, a professor chart, Chief William M. Lansdowne. Improper procedure can range from Sgt. Gary Hirata and Officer Bill McMullen, a former Marine, took time directly to the chief, and I go excessive force, sexual harassment, pro- during their shifts operating the San Jose Police Department's helicop- of Puebla. in the anthropology department at "1 report "The Battle of Puebla was when the SJSU. The lecture will take place in to a lot of crime scenes," Cavallem said. filing or unlawful arrest by an officer ter to mingle with cadets of the Citizens Police Academy. every morning from 6:30 simply not identifying himself, he said. Mexican army defeated the French," the Costanoan room in the Student "We meet said Marcos Pizarro, an assistant pro- Union at 1:30 p.m. a.m. to 7 a.m. about issues that come to Cavalier said his office of six, which and what has happened has recently been reduced to four as the Cavallem said. "It can range from a lit- complaint examiner, said internal atlases fessor in the Mexican -American "Agua de Fuego en Movimiento" his attention studies program. "Mexican will perform Aztec the night before." result of budget cuts, is assigned to tle fender bender to an officer that is considered an administrative process. dances at the Lansdowne graduated from San Jose investigate all contact issues, from rolled a car about three or four times. "I do intake interviews, look at inves- Independence Day is actually on Student Union Amphitheater on State University with a Bachelor of crimes and complaints about police We have a fleet of about 300 cars." tigations to see that they are timely, September 16." Tuesday at noon. Leo Cortez will The Gammas feel it is important to Science degree in Law Enforcement officers to officer patrol car crashes. Al Morales, the Office of the See ACADEMY, page 6 See CELEBRATION, page 6 and is also a graduate of the FBI "We have one patrol car crash a day," Independent Police Auditor citizen celebrate Cinco de Mayo because it is =0’

PAGE 2 OPINION THE SPARTAN DAILY APRIL 28, 2003 ANNOYED A story of strength, determination and survival to visit her. For the last 18 months, I have kept something inside otherwise known as Tmj. -0h, sorry Adriane," she said the male players would say. eled from San Jose to Southern at because I was ashamed of myself for having lost the notes to That diagnosis, however, was later proven wrong. A chest However, Adriane said she did not let that get her down as Others in her support circle included her roommate a tremendous story, but at last I have found them, and I must X-ray on June 7, 2001 revealed a hazy lung and prompted she looked for strength from her former swim coach. She SJSU, whose mother had also undergone cancer treatment share this incredible tale. doctors to do a biopsy on Adriane's right lung. She was then said he reassured her that she belonged there with those boys. earlier that year, her boyfriend Nic, whose mother had suc- On a Friday afternoon in October 2001, while I was sitting diagnosed with lung cancer. Adriane's family had no history And so she did. She continued to play at the high school cessfully defeated breast cancer and her family. in the Spartan Daily newsroom, a young woman named of cancer. level with the boys as well as the girls. But Her Mondays consisted of an eight-hour stay at the hospi- Adriane Riddle walked up to my desk wearing a denim hat Her right lung eventually was removed before she would move on to SJSU, Adriane tal where she received her chemotherapy treatments through and a white blouse. and she had a 10-inch scar on her right would suffer the loss of one of her mentors a half-dollar sized catheter that was placed in her chest. She had a smile on her face and a look of strength as she sat shoulder blade to show for it. to cancer the swim coach that urged her "I just want to be a kid and go to the movies," she said about down next to me. Little did I know that this woman was not It was a moment that changed her life for to continue playing water polo. her Mondays in the hospital. your average college student. ever. "He kept fighting it," she said. But Adriane is anything but the average kid. She is now an This is the story of Adriane Riddle, a former San Jose State With the death of her former swim coach adult who turns 21 in August and is stricken with lung can- University student and water polo player who had been You have, cancer," she said she told hene#: behind her, she looked to pursue her water cer. stricken with lung cancer at the age of 18. You’re not invincible." polo career as well as an education at SJSU. Adriane certainly had reason to believe But at the end of her freshman year, she its still like a dream. I've never smoked, never drank. I'm like she was invincible. Since the age of 5, she was diagnosed with cancer. the perfect little angel." had been fighting for one cause or another. It was the very moment that Adriane knew Since that day in October 2001 when we spoke, I have not a story It was late in Spring 2001 when Adriane began coughing At age 5, the same year she joined an BEN AGUIRRE JR. that as hard as she had fought to overcome contacted her, but after I found these notes, I read incessantly and she would get tired after walking up stairs. organized swimming team, she began strug- minor challenges in her life, the she was about about her and her sister and it appears that Adriane is still As an athlete, she wasn't supposed to be coughing and feel- gling in school. Her mother suggested she be tested and she to face the biggest roadblock of the them all a fight for her fighting, and she is taking experimental drugs to help rid her ing fatigued after walking up three flights of stairs. She fig- was diagnosed with dyslexia. life. of the tumors and cancer cells that have invaded her body. ured it had something to do with her irregular sleeping pat- After overcoming dyslexia, Adriane found another obstacle From the looks of it, her thoughts on death are accurate. tern because of finals. But when the symptoms continued, in her way when she got to high school. 'As soon as you get in depression mode, that's when it gets the "I don't think I'm going to die," she said. "I know I'm not, she figured it was time to see a physician. Her boyfriend at the time was on the high school water best ofyou.' not for a while." After repeated visits to the doctor's offices, both close to polo team, and Adriane wanted to be a part of the team with Depression is something the people surrounding her didn't San Jose and near her hometown of San Bernardino, physi- him. As the only female on the team, she experienced some allow to happen. Ben Aguirre Jr is the cians had no answers, until one day when one doctor sug- discomfort as teammates would often crack dirty jokes and After first being diagnosed with lung cancer, she had to Spartan Daily Production Editor. gested that she might have temporomandibular joint disease, then recoil when they remembered that she was present. spend time in the hospital. Her teammates and coach tray- Annoyed' appears Mondays.

SPARTA GUIDE THE FINE PRINT Sparta Guide is provided free of charge to students, faculty and staff members. The deadline for entries is noon three working days before the desired publication date. Entry forms are available in A bunch of different ideas, the Spartan Daib, office in Dwight Bentel Hall, room 209. Space restrictions may require editing of submissions. Entries are printed in the order in which they are received. TODAY Associated Students Campus Student galleries art receptions Recreation from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Art and nothing to write about SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry ASCR is offering fitness classes and Industrial Studies buildings. Daily Mass will be held at the at the Event Center. Classes run- For more information contact Bill SJSU CCM Chapel located at ning today: Body Sculpting, or Nicole at 924-4330. Here I sit, 6 o'clock Sunday evening as I write this, and I these pages just last week. 10th and San Carlos streets next Weight Training, Yoga, Aerobics, feel somewhat like a loser. And it's not as if reality TV isn't an over-hyped topic any- to Robert's Bookstore. Mass Advanced Step, Butts & Guts, Movimiento Estudiantil de No, it isn't because I'm a month away from my current way. times are 12:10 p.m. Monday- Body Sculpting, Beginning Step. Aztlan M.E.Ch.A internship ending and possibly being an out-of-work bum So of course, I came across more information on the Friday and at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. For more information and class Weekly meeting today at 6 p.m. with a college degree and no direction. media frenzy that is known as the Laci Peterson double- on Sunday. For more information times, contact Matt McNamara at in room 1 of Uchida hall. For No, it isn't because it only feels like 2 o'clock in the after- murder case. contact Sister Marcia at 938- 924-6217. more information contact noon to me because I spent half the day sleeping off a "Yeah," I thought, "I could be the 47,000th person to 1610. Adriana Cabrera-Garcia at 250- hangover that's the result of a 10-hour Saturday drinking weigh in on this subject." SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry 9245 or broke ass really didn't have the money But I thought about playing a different angle, a devil's [email protected]. excursion that my Associated Students Campus Potluck Theology every Tuesday advocate sort of view. from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Call John for in the first place. Recreation It has more to do with the fact that the Spartan Daily I mean, the media had Scott Peterson convicted four ASCR is offering fitness classes Wilhelmsen at 835-8783 for National Association of Working location. Women, 9 to 5 opinion editor is trying in the nicest way possible to tell months ago, and now everybody else wants to see him fry, at the Event Center. Classes run- this retard that she needs his column but what about the possibility that he is ning today,: Spin, Abs Only, The National Association of Nurses Christian Fellowship Working Women is inviting all soon, and I have nothing to write about. innocent? Turbo Kickboxing, Night Spin, else Hi-Lo/Hip Hop, Body Pump, The Nurses Christian college working women to dial Nothing to write about? I mean, just imagine that someone Cardio Kickboxing, Contact Fellowship will have "The Gift of the 9 to 5 job survival hotline at 1 How can someone have absolutely really did kidnap Peterson's pregnant wife. Kickboxing, Stretch/Flex/Relax. Identity" at 4:30 p.m. in the (800) 522-0925 for help with nothing on his mind? The news of her disappearance and his For more information and class Pacheco Room. For more infor- workplace problems. How can I not be able to find some- double life was plastered all over the news times, contact Matt McNamara at mation contact Diane Stegmeir at thing relevant to current events in this for months, so the "real" killer obviously 924-6217. 248-2997. Prevention Education Program hectic world and use my fine education to knew where Scott was the day Laci disap- and Counseling Services articulate my viewpoints on that subject? peared. What better way to make sure he Nutrition Education Action Career Center Free seminar: "Haw to help a Sure, I tossed around a few ideas. tdk the rap then dumping the body there? Team Drop-in from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 friend with an alcohol problem." I thought about expressing my displeas- I could have gone on and on about the - Free nutrition counseling by p.m. at the Career Center. For Kell Fujimoto and Ellen Lin will ure at the dismal results of job searches neighbor I saw interviewed on the news nutrition and dietetics students more information call the Career be presenting from noon to 1 friends of mine with college degrees have DRAY MILLER recently who said she saw Laci walking the today from 3:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. Resource Center at 924-6031. p.m. in the Guadalupe room of gotten. dog that day, and saw the dog return by itself at the Sport Club. For more the Student Union. For more Guys with degrees in advertising, marketing you name later that afternoon. I could go on about how some people information contact Jen Styles, Career Center information contact Margaret it wind up working at places like Home Depot. show emotion differently than others, thereby explaining campus nutritionist, at 924-6118. Work IV drop-in from 2 p.m. to Tam at really, why bother his apparent lack of concern over his wife's disappearance. [email protected]. So I tossed around that topic, but 4 p.m. at the Career Center. For But then I realized that I'm not a sleazy defense lawyer, more information call the Career everyone else by pissing and moaning about my own Associated Students Campus impending little misfortune? so there's no reason for me to defend some jerk when I Recreation Adventures Resource Center at 924-6031. Hillel Holocaust remembrance day Granted, it sucks, but I'm not the only one in this lowly think he's guilty anyway. Capoeira Martial Arts Training So again I was out of ideas. from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Career Center will feature a flag memorial of position. the Event Center Aerobics Internship workshop from 12:30 seven color representing those So I searched through the newspaper, to try to find some- Maybe I could write about the NFL draft and how I Studio. Cost is $60 general, $50 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Career who perished during the thing noteworthy to talk about. think Mel Kiper Jr.'s a pompous ass. student. For more information Center Workshop room. For Holocaust, and from noon to 1 I was bombarded by so much SARS coverage that I start- Maybe I could add onto Ben Aguirre Jr's reasons that Ric contact Matt at 924-6217. more information contact the p.m. a selected reading of the ed to feel like the paper was breathing the epidemic onto Flair is indeed the greatest pro wrestler of all time. Career Resource Center at 924- names of those killed. For more me. It was sort of like the time I read the Motley Ciiie Maybe I could write about how lame these men's maga- School of Art and Design 6031. information contact Bob autobiography in three days, and by the end felt like I zines are that are strewn all over my house. Student galleries art exhibitions Meredity at 761-3274 or Bret myself was a recovering heroin addict. "Guaranteed Sex find out how!" the covers of these from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art Career Center Shone at 286-6669, ext. 13. The newspaper really had nothing interesting for me. magazines may, making you think they've stumbled onto and Industrial Studies buildings. Employer table: Fastenal. The So I hop on the net, and come across more information some sort of brilliant way to court the opposite sex. Then For more information contact Bill tables will sit from 10 a.m. to 2 Anthropology and behavioral sci- on 0J. Simpson turning down a reality-TV series. when you get to the story, their ingenious advice is to light or Nicole at 924-4330. p.m. outside of the College of ences club "Great" I thought. That's some decent material. some candles and incense and pretend to be sensitive. Business next to Jazzland Coffee, "B-girl feminism? Surveying the I was set to go off on how I can't wait for the first time Why couldn't I think of that? Career Center and the Ninth Street Plaza in field. Dr. Charla Ogaz will speak 0.J. and his daughter have it out. Maybe I could write about how I refuse to buy textbooks. Drop-in from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 front of the Career Center. For on female break dancers at 4:30 I mean, if the 9-1-1 call she placed a few months back Or maybe I could just write about being a brain dead Hall, p.m. at the Career Center. For more information contact Espie p.m. in Washington Square was that entertaining, imagine being able to see the action moron with nothing to write about. more information contact the Santiago at 924-2692. room 4. For more information contact Melynda at 885-7529. unfold live. Career Resource Center at 924- We're talking about the kind of action you can't even find 6031. African American Studies Department KSJS Ground Zero Radio on pay-per view. Dray Miller is a had to scratch that Prevention Education Program Zen meditation group will meet Tuneful Tuesday and CD sale But alas, for the sake of originality, I Spartan Daily Senior Staff Writer. and Counseling Services from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the idea upon remembering that topic had been covered in 'The Fine Print' appears Mondays Free seminar: "How to help a Africana Center, Module A. For Ampitheater. For more informa- friend with an alcohol problem." more information contact Elisa tion contact Gaby at 924-4578. ANOTHER DIMENTIAN I JONAH PTAK Kell Fujimoto and Ellen Lin will Harvie at 924-5871. be presenting from noon to 1 Career Center p.m. on April 29 in the School of Art and Design The Nova group will be hosting Fr Guadalupe room of the Student Tuesday night lecture series: an employer table from 10 a.m. to Union. For more information "Herb Parker: Sculpture." In con- 2 p.m. in the Ninth Street plaza. contact Margaret Tam at marge- junction with projects that he is Nova group offers teaching posi- [email protected]. doing with the Montalvo Center tions in Japan. For more informa- for the Arts, sculptor Herb Parker tion contact Espie Santiago at TUESDAY will discuss his site-specific and 924-2692. installation work from 5 p.m. to 6 SJSU Catholic Campus p.m. in the Art building, room WEDNESDAY Ministry 133. For more information con- Daily Mass will be held at the tact Jo Hernandez at 924-4328. SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry SJSU CCM Chapel located at Daily Mass will be held at the A 10th and San Carlos streets next School of Art and Design SJSU CCM Chapel located at o wt to Robert's Bookstore. Mass Student galleries art exhibitions 10th and San Carlos streets next times are 12:10 p.m. Monday- from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art to Robert's Bookstore. Mass Friday and at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. and Industrial Studies buildings. times are 12:10 p.m. Monday- on Sunday. For more information For more information contact Bill Friday and at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. contact Sister Marcia at 938- or Nicole at 924-4330. on Sunday. For more information 1610. contact Sister Marcia at 938- School of Art and Design 1610.

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Daily Staff Writer at Where was the weak-armed, pencil-thin quarterback ent who supposedly won 38 games and a national champi- Stanford University and UCLA uc- onship at the University of Miami only because of his looked like they were evenly talented teammates and an outstanding system? The matched leading up to the champi- pi- 49ers saw a strapping athlete zipping passes across the onship game of the Mountain igh hash marks and down the field with NFL skill. Pacific Sports Federation women's Based largely on a dynamite workout in Santa Clara water polo tournament, hosted at for local players, the 49ers selected the Stanford Aquatic Center. out Dorsey with their seventh-round draft pick Sunday. In the championship match the sap* One of the most successful college quarterbacks in Cardinal and the Bruins were tied an recent history was also one of the most maligned, but 2-2 through the fourth and final an- the 49ers believe his abilities are worth investigating,. period. - "When we had him out here in our workout, he had The game went to five sudden plenty of arm strength," coach Dennis Erickson said. "I death periods. know OW people at the combine said it was a totally The fifth showed Stanford as the different guy (in the 49ers' workout). To me, his arm strongest team as Brenda Villa and strength isn t a factor. He's a winner. We think he'll be Hanna Luber traded passes to set not Kelty Luber up for a line shot tory a player in this league." Earlier on the second down the middle for the winning still da_y of the draft, San Francisco BO selected Illinois receiver Brandon Lloyd in the fourth goal. her round. The 49ers also picked Florida tight end Aaron Yes, they could have kept going Iv. Walker in the fifth round, and Notre Dame option for hours, said Gardner, a senior at quarterback-turned-receiver Arnaz Battle in the sixth. Stanford University who helped to lot, There's been a huge carry the team with a strong defen- difference of opinion on the "La, NFL prospects of Dorsey, a native of nearby Orinda sive effort. re who had one of the most impressive careers in NCAA "Knowing everybody was going 4 history. as hard has they could kept me f the going," Gardner said. "They were 'itor He was a two-time finalist for the Heisman Trophy while leading the Hurricanes to the 2001 hurting as much as I was." 11111w. 7.! bys. title and set- ting nearly every Miami passing record under coaches The fifth sudden death Was need- - 7.--eameee Butch Davis and Larry Coker, but some experts believe ed as the previous four showed -811alirere his leadership and intangible winning abilities are out- strong defensive effort from both sue.' the Cardinal and Bruins. __, ,- weighed by a subpar arm and mediocre mobility. eM - - At home in the East Bay on Sunday, Dorsey had In the first, Stanford's Julie Ryan Balbuena / Daily Staff begun to take calls from teams wanting to sign him as Gardner kept trying but the shot was blocked UCLA goalie, Jamie The Stanford women's water polo team celebrated their victory over UCLA after Stanford two meter Kelly Luber, center, scored the a free agent when the 49ers called his name. winning goal during the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championship game Sunday at the Avery Aquatic Center. The Cardinal "I'd be a fool if I didn't feel like I had something to Hipp. prove," Dorsey said. "A lot of people passed up on me, UCLA stole the ball back and defeated the Bruins, 3-2, in the fifth sudden death overtime period. but I'm just excited to be with the San Francisco 49ers. Stanford goalie Jackie Frank was UCLA's Maureen Flannagan who horn called the end of the second like both teams had a flurry of team. This is a team I've always dreamed about playing for, just as strong. tried for a long shot from the side and the entry into the third sudden energy with more rotations and "I love the intensity," he said. "We and who better to prove a point with than the team The two teams continued to trade that skipped high and out. death. successful blocks by the goalies did not let down. Their goalie was you've grown up with idolizing?" possession and neither team was Both teams were at even strength Stanford's Luber took the imme- from both teams. good and their defense was good.' The negative opinions about Dorsey were cemented able to fire a shot within the going into the second sudden diate possession by winning the UCLA Coach, Adam ICrikorian, required 35 seconds of the sudden in his muddling workouts at the NFL combine, but death. tent sprint. said they had not been in a sudden SJSU fails to place Dorsey spent several weeks at a camp in Arizona death overtime. Stanford made an offensive foul UCLA's Stachowski soon stole death experience except for where he joined in workouts and pingpong games with Stanford kept the ball high and and the ball was turned over to the the ball away and passed the ball to Saturday's game against USC with out of the water for a series of quick San Jose State University did not , the Stanford offensive lineman who Bruins. teammate Devon McIntyre who a score of 7-6. place in the 11-team tournament. A was the 49ers' first-round pick in addition to an rotations around the perimeter, and UCLA's Robin Beauregard tried bounced it off the top bar. "We planned to drive through he UCLA came back with a strong 3-2 loss to UC Santa Barbara Friday aggressive weight-training regimen and an improved to make an outside shot but once The teams kept competing for and gave it all we could," Krikorian relegated the Spartans to play for Le- et. defense that successfully blocked a again Stanford's Villa quickly stole possession up until the end of the said. "We held nothing back.' tight 2-meter shot. last place. UC Irvine defeated SJSU "I feel like the ball has been coming out a lot better," the ball, but it was soon returned to third sudden victory period. Stanford Coach, John Tanner, 7-3 Sunday for 9th place. to Dorsey said. "My spiral has gotten a lot tighter becatiw The ball was then returned to UCLA. The three-minute time The start of the fourth looked said he had a lot of pride in his I haven't really had to try to overpower a throw or any thing like that. A lot of that has to do with the added strength that I put on." Something Missing in Your life? The results are striking: Dorsey has added 26 pound, signs as free agent with Raiders 3urF NFL I Pauley of muscle to his 6-foot-4 frame since the Hurricane, Maybe it's God! lost the national title game to Ohio State in January, continuedfrom page I "We re all better now; it was a really sober agent, Angelo Wright, Oakland sees Pauley Join Us for Worship Is and his increased strength is obvious in his throws. morning," said Provost's father, Ron. as a kick return specialist who has a chance to "I know he certainly has his doubters, but our coach- In the middle of the fifth round, the Provost returned to San Jose on Sunday work his way into a receiving role. Our Savior's Lutheran Church !Ise ing staff felt strongly about him," 49ers ,general manag- Washington Redskins called Provost to say night and is scheduled to visit the Dolphins Wright declined to discuss the terms of 1224 N. Winchester Blvd., er Terry Donahue said. "I had a good feeling for him, that they would select him with their seventh facilities and possibly practice in south Pauley's deal, but the Raiders are offering round choice if he hadn't already been Santa Clara, CA 95050 his and we just thought this was a good investment." Florida this weekend. him a $2,500 signing bonus. (408) 296-2688 nvs The Niners couldn't resist Deorsey, but the move taken. At 5-feet, 10-inches and 170 pounds, NFL "I'm just happy to be playing on a team," added to San Francisco's seemingly annual logjam "A little bit later Miami called and said, teams were a little hesitant to use a pick on Pauley said. hope God is on my side. I Sunday Service: 10:30am sly 'we're up next and we're taking you,'" the 6- p- behind three-time Pro Bowler Jeff Garcia. Pauley because of his size. know my sister (Christina, who died of com- Bible Study: 9:00am foot, 3-inch, 300-pound Provost said. "My year) is look- he At minicamp next week, the 49ers will look at Tim That didn't stop the Raiders from eventual- plications relating to Lupus last Rattay, Garcia's backup the past two niers; Cade name came up, and everybody here started ly offering him a deal. Acooseling to Paisley's ing down and taking care of things for me." Wed. Evening Potluck: re? McNown, whose recovery from shoulder surgery is screaming." 6:00pin the progressing well; Brandon Doman, who didn't play as rws San Francisco's rookie No. 3 quarterback last season; he and Dorsey. Raiders make draft picks self Erickson said he's hopeful the 49ers will be down to ALAMEDA (AP) Hoping to make a good team better, pie three or four quarterbacks by training camp on July 25, the AFC champion Oakland Raiders used their second-day ing but "if we cant make a decision, then we can't make a draft picks Sunday for a defensive end who could add speed Lowest Rates in Federal re. decision." to the pass rush and a receiver the coach believes can pick up per, yardage after the catch. I 1 The Raiders, who lost to the in the Student Loan History A's sweep Indians Super Bowl in January, used their opening-day selections Saturday to upgrad the defense. The Raiders chose California OAKLAND (AP) Terrence Long was looking , I and Colorado defensive end for a certain pitch and got it. with the club's two first-round picks. 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PAGE 4 NEWS THE SPARTAN DAILY APRIL 28, 7003 Conference addresses culture roots of hair Animal rescue, transit By Rebecca Villaneda now Arid said he has learned how today's hairdos reflect the status of the Daily Staff Writer past and how black hair reflects his culture. Hairstyles have evolved into fashion "Black hair is continually evolving, options highlighted trends and creative statements, but and this conference allowed people to culturally they have become a way to find out about the past and how the express ancestry, religion and ethnici- styles we wear today reflect that histo- tY ry," he said. Earth Day event On Friday, the "Doin' Black Hair: Cornwell's lecture was titled at Past, Present and Future" hair confer- "Femininity and Hair," and she said By Matt Adamski electric vehicles such as scooters and ence and workshop brought lecturers only recently has the female perspec- bikes. and hair professionals to San Jose tive been represented in the culture. Daily Staff Writer At the exhibit, people were allowed State University to speak about the "What we have learned about cul- to take rides on electric scooters and versatility of African American hair. ture has been male-centered, but now Bringing together community and bikes free of charge, providing Ruth Wilson, a professor at SJSU we have more resource to female soci- students in an effort to educate and Electro Ride an opportunity to who organized the event, said black eties," she said. increase their awareness of environ- showcase their products. hairstyles were once an ethnic marker The Rastafari religion had a lot to do mental issues including water quali- Rob Means of Electro Ride for black identity with the acceptance of dreadlocks, ty, air pollution, wildlife preservation described how their electric vehicles "Now they have diffused into the Cornwell said. and others was the goal of last orrated. mainstream of urban youth culture Rastafari's grew their own food, Wednesday's Earth Day event. You use the electricity to charge and have become a part of the made their own clothing and wore The Environmental Resource the battery, and the battery is the American mainstream," she said. their hair naturally, she said. Center held its 33rd annual Earth power source for the electric motor," Wilson said she put this event "The people were true to who they Day Celebration at the Seventh he said. together with co-organizer Marlene were living naturally," she said. Street Plaza where booths with Each electric vehicle can run 15 Coach because she is amazed and "They looked to the deeper movement exhibits were set up to distribute miles on a single charge. excited at the fact that there is so of nature. They are wonderful, gentle informational brochures and pam- The pedaling bikes can move at much cultural sharing in SJSU's com- people." phlets about the organizations and speeds between 16 to 18 mph, but 15 munity. Cornwell showed slides that cele- issues affecting the environment. mph when only the motor is used. "People are energized," she said. brated African Americans but also Representatives from a number of The electric bikes can be used for "People like black hairstyles and have showed slides that portrayed those different organizations, such as local travel. added to them, making them their who shunned them. Wildlife Rescue, Aveda, the Electric scooters can reach a top own," she said. She showed a very old ad from a for- Transportation Authority, the Bay speed of 10 to 11 mph. Small scoot- Wilson and Coach invited to the eign country that showed a little white Area Air Quality Management ers can be folded and carried like event Kennel Jackson, a professor at boy holding up a box of soap and a lit- District, and Electro Ride Bikes and luggage when one uses public tran- Stanford University, and Joanne tle black boy looking at it with amaze- Scooters, participated in the event. sit. Cornwell, a professor at San Diego ment. The box of soap was supposed They offer educational programs Means said there are personal ben- State University and founder of to make the skin lighter, and the little that teach others to respect all living efits of using electric vehicles instead Sisterlocks. Comwell's company rep- white boy was urging him to use it. things and encourage humans to live of cars. resents another form of dreadlocks Stanford professor Kennel Jackson harmoniously with wildlife. "Electric bikes and scooters save that begins with twisting the hair also mentioned ads from a 1950 ad in At the Wildlife Rescue exhibit, gas, do not hurt the environment, are from the bottom up toward the cuti- the urban magazine "Ebony." volunteer Roger Nishimoto showed inexpensive to operate and neigh- cle. He said there were numerous ads for people a gopher snake named borhood-friendly. They can be used Sporting her long, thin locks, skin lighteners, wigs and hair straight- Yankee. People commonly mistake by (people of) all ages, he said. Cornwell gave a history of black hair eners. gopher snakes for rattlesnakes. He also said the increased use of and in her workshop gave suggestions His lecture, titled "Straight Hair, Gopher snakes act like rattlesnakes electric vehicles would have a posi- on maintaining healthy hair. Curly Hair, in the Year 2003," led him when they feel threatened, tive impact on the environment. "Hair statements are a way of mak- to talk about the rise of African Nishimoto said. "All those things we associate with ing a statement of life passage, politi- Americans when the Afro Movement Karin Higgins / Daily Staff Wildlife Rescue is a small organi- cars they eat up resources, they cal orientation, religion without gained ground. San Diego State University African studies professor and founder of zation with the mission of encourag- eat up land, they take space, they words," Cornwell said. "In the 1960s, there was a backlash Sisterlocks, Joanne Cornwell spoke during the program on black hair. ing the community to learn and pollute the air. All that stuff gets She said these attitudes stem from against straight hair, and the afro not appreciate local wildlife and to pro- diminished, dramatically, when you the way people were treated while only emancipated black hair but it did Friday in the Engineering building. Cornwell told attendees that vide a place for wildlife to rehabili- growing up. For instance, if they were it for white hair as well, to the point African Americans have chemically altered their hair for years and that tate. get on a light electric vehicle like an they are the only culture with the term 'natural' hair. electric bike or scooter," Means said. teased that would result in their styles where they too wear it as is," he said. "We rehabilitate small animals that The event provided students and today. Jackson's slides showed pictures of trends, such as Mary J. Blige and Lir the mainstream, where all ethinciti, are not dangerous or have rabies. faculty an informative and conven- "As adults the statements we are Jesse Jackson and the activist and Kim sporting straight blonde hair. wear braids, dreadlocks and afros. Usually the mother was killed or ient way to learn about important making are conforming, resisting or Black Panther, Angela Davis with He painted the evolution of black "The story of black hair has led black could not be found. We raise the environmental issues and enabled de 'ng our history" she said. their Afros. He showed slides of hair incorporating African American people to use their resources to shift babies in captivity," he said. "Eighty organizations to showcase to the Mike Reynolds, an undeclared jun- Stevie Wonder with his braids and history in his lecture. Adding that their beauty in the times we are living percent of all the injured animals public what they do for the environ- ior, has had his dreadlocks for a year beads and pointed out the current black hair has been incorporated into in today," he said. that we get are animals that are dam- aged by pets, mostly cats." ment. Jacqueline Huynh, air quality Michael Sears, associate director of inspector for the Bay Area Air the Environmental Resource Center, Quality Management District, said said he felt the event was a success. SJSU student wins Bay Area vocal competition her organization strives to improve "I'm just glad that the early morn- the local environment. ing drizzle tapered off, and we didn't By Wendy Lopez competition were in Italian, French and dance. "The majority of the stu- articulate a language affects the get rained out. The weather turned and English, she said. She said it is dif- dents come from San Jose State singer's ability to perform well, he said. "We regulate ambient outdoor air out great, and people came out to see Daily Staff Writer ficult to perform for audiences who University and two students from De Judges evaluated how well a per- quality, working to reduce hazardous us." understand a given language because Anza junior college." former could pronounce a language air pollutants and smog in the Bay Rena Wilson is this year's Vocal they listen closely to pronunciation, In the past, there have been problems and judges also looked for clarity of a Area," Huynh said. "Spare the air, BUY 1 GET 1 for 590 ride your bike." Buy avy 6 inCh Sandwich aiid a medium annk, Awards Competition grand-prize win- Wilson said, with part-time students notpart of a language, according to the. schooj of ., get a Second 8 Inch ailadwIch ul equal cc Wage, ner. 4 "" 'Wiliion said she has 'Weir singing musical program who wanted to corn- music and dance. Singers were sigo ! Electro Ride Bikes as* Scooters value tor 596 Wilson, a sophomore music major at .. since high school and taking profes- pete, Gheradi said. This ye g there was rated in categories such as pospre, tries to live up to its motto, "healthy San Jose State University, was one sional lessons for the past three years. a stronger focus to encourage Bay Area manner, breathing pattern and even- I thrifty, and green." It sells and maff.. COM or' ufactures many different kinds of y (,,,.16np7;ou fn,.,jgr several young opera singers who par- "My parents did not even know I full-time students who were in musical ness of musical tone. 1 ticipated in the vocal contest held on could sing," she said. "Once they heard programs to participate. "Erie Mills selected professional f415 !WI 6 1116) Friday in the Music building. me, they said I should keep singing." Out of the three mandatory pieces judges rather than nonprofessional "It feels great to have won my first In the future, Wilson said she would the performers were to have prepared, judges to evaluate the performers," competition," Wilson said. "I have like to keep singing and keep growing one musical piece was to be written by Gheradi said. "As audience listeners, been learning the pieces I sang for in her musical career. Ultimately, she Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Mills we tend to judge pleasing voices." about a month." said her career goal was to sing profes- said. The musical selections must have Professional judges can fully under- While performing, Wilson said her sionally in an opera. also been in two different languages, stand a singer's weaknesses and biggest fear was forgetting the words Wilson took away almost $2,000 in she said, strengths whereas a nonprofessional to a song. While on stage, the pianist prize money for winning the competi- "The artistic Mozart requirement is a judge can be very subjective, he said. helped her work through the spot tion. Melissa Andres and Mirina musical standard highly valued by all "In upcoming events, it would be where a few words slipped. Crandall tied for second place, each musicians," Gheradi said. "Many opera nice to see a larger audience in the the- "The pieces selected for the eerform- winning $400. singers have to sing in a variety of Ian- ater," Gheradi said. "It would be nice ance were for soprano singers, Wilson "The competition was open to full- guages. To do so, they have to train to see more students and San Jose said. "Soprano lyrics are the highest time students in the Bay Area who are their voices to sing a variety of vocal Guild members attend more events." notes a woman can sing." pursuing opera careers, said professor ranges." Roughly 15 people attended the Land on Free Parking... The soprano pieces prepared for the Erie Mills from the school of music The vocal range and the ability to event. Senator wants to know if alleged spy funneled money to campaigns WASIIINGION (AP) return calls for comment left Sunday. presented, however, of contributions Chinese government, including dur- Democratic presidential candidate Joe FBI officials have said their investiga- from people or businesses with close ing the period PRC officials appar- Lieberman is asking for a federal tion of Leung and her FBI handler, links to the Chinese government to ently were trying to influence investigation into whether alleged former counterintelli- the presidential campaigns, particular- American political campaigns," the double agent Katrina Leung illegally Fence agent James J. Smith, would ly that of President Clinton and Vice letter said. The PRC is the People's funneled Chinese money into U.S. include all aspects of their work. President Al Gore. Republic of China. political campaigns. Authorities say the two carried on a Smith's assignments at the bureau Lieberman's letter cited a 1997 Los PARKING Leung, a Southern California busi- romance from the early 1980s until included the 1997 campaign finance Angeles Times story in which Leung nesswoman who was paid $1.7 million Smith retired in 2000. investigation. dismissed allegations that an as an FBI informant, also was a Lieberman's Republican-controlled "The committee majority chose to Indonesian businessman she knew Republican activist and donor to can- committee conducted an investigation focus its investigation almost exclu- might be a political operative for didates and the Republican Party. in 1997 into whether Chinese govern- sively on individuals who had raised Beijing. And she was arrested on April 9 as a merit officials tried to influence the or contributed money to the "The prospect of a foreign govern- suspected spy for China. 1996 election with donations to Democratic presidential campaign of ment illegally influencing our political Court documents accuse Leung, 49, Democratic candidates. 1996," Lieberman wrote in his letter, campaigns is a very troubling one, and Win the Big Payoff of San Marino, of a long list of securi- In the end, Lieberman said, the evi- dated Monday. any evidence that that might have ty breaches including tipping off dence was too blurred to determine "The FBI apparently believes that occurred must be vigilantly investigat- Chinese authorities to a search by what had happened. Evidence was Ms. Leung acted as a spy for the ed and pursued," Lieberman wrote. 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Sunday April 20 Summary: Theft of a laptop was FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. for 10 days. That is the outer range of reported. Type: Unlicensed Driver (AP) - Fearing the SAFtS virus, the disease's likely incubation period, Type: Burglary Time: 5:34 p.m. parents said they would keep at least according to the Centers for Drtisease Time: 7:21 p.m. Type: Assault with a Deadly Weapon Type: Medical Location: Thirteen and Santa Clara 10 elementary school children home Control and Prevention. Location: Founli Street garage Time: 1:51 a.m. Time: 6:02 p.m. meets starting Monday when a teacher "If we wait until she develops symp- Summary: A vehicle burglary that Location: Spartan Village Location: Hugh Gillis Hall Summary: Subject was cited and planned to return from a trip to toms, it could be too late," Virginia occurred in the Fourth Street garage was Summary: Pi report was taken for dis- Summary A medical aid report was released for driving without a valid dri- China. Gabriel said. mrma persing a large crowd at Spartan Village. taken. ver's license. Vehicle was towed. School officials said they planned to There was no comment Sunday from tell media specialist Gayle Grossman Grossman; her phone number is Type: Outstanding Misdemeanor Type: Alcohol Type: Alcohol Type: Outstanding Warrant about the parents' decision but said she unlisted. Warrant Time: 3:46 a.m. Time: 6:35 p.m. Time: 8:16 p.m. would not be asked to stay home if she Worldwide, SARS, or severe acute Time: 10:26 p.m. Location: Seventh and San Salvador Location: Sixth and San Salvador Location: Seventh and San Salvador feels healthy. respiratory syndrome, had killed more Location: Tenth Street streets StreCtS streets Health officials have encouraged than 300 people from Beijing to Summary: Subject was arrested for Summary Subject was arrested for Summary: Subject was arrested for Summary: Subject was arrested on an people who visit areas with SARS to Toronto as of Sunday and sickened two outstanding misdemeanor warrants. public intoxication. public intoxication. outstanding warrant. continue normal activities unless more than 4,800 others. symptoms are spotted. The first sign is In the United States, there have been Ty' pe: Unlicensed Driver Tpe: Grand Theft Type: Drunk Driving usually a fever. 41 probable cases but no deaths. Friday April 18 Time: 3:40 p.m. Tune: 7:23 p.m. Time: 10:24 p.m. The parents said their children would Florida has two probable cases, accord- Location: Second and San Carlos Location: Fourth Street garage Location: Fourth and Santa Clara stay home from Bayview Elementary ing to the state health department streets Summary: Property stolen from an streets Type: Alcohol Summary: Subject was cited and unsecured car was reported. Summary: Subject was arrested for Time: 1:23 a.m. released for driving without a valid dri- driving under the influence. Vehicle wa, Survey shows Americans conflicted about Location: Fraternity House ver's license. -Type: Alcohol to Summary: Subject was arrested for Time: 10:23 p.m. affirmative action in college admissions public intoxication. Type: Unlicensed Driver Location: Ninth and Santa Clara Type: Outstanding Warrant Time: 5:24 p.m. streets Time: 11:51 p.m. or minus 3.1 pc...au:age points. Type: Medical Location: First Street Summary: Subject was arrested for Location: Student Union With the Supreme Court deciding a Time: 1:23 a.m. Summary: Subject was cited and public intoxication. Summary Subject was arrested on an A new poll highlights Americans' con- aitical case that challenges the University Location: Fraternity released for driving without a valid dri- outstanding warrant. flicted feelings about affirmative action at of Michigan's use of race as a factor in Summary: A medical aid report was ver's license. Type: Other colleges: A majority of those surveyed admissions, 58 percent of respondents to taken for alcohol overdose. Time: 11:46 p.m. Wednesday April 23 said it benefits society, but even more said the Chronicle poll said affirmative action Location: Fourth and Reed streets schools should not admit minorities who programs benefit society 1:Ype: Battery Monday April 21 Summary: Possession of a modified Type: Dispatch have lower grades than other qualified But 64 percent of those surveyed said Time: 2:56 p.m. fake firearm was reported. Time: 11:36 a.m. candidates. they thought minority students should Location: Sweeney Hall Location: Fourth Street garage The finding is part of a comprehensive not be admitted to a school if their grades Summary: A report was taken when Type: Drunk Driving Summary: A forged SJSU parking survey of American attitudes toward col- and test scores didn't meet the level of the reporting party was slapped by a Time: 2:27 a.m. Tuesday April 22 permit was reported. leges and universities being released other applicants. coworker. Location: Fourth and San Antonio Monday by The Chronicle of Higher David Ward, president of the American streets Type: Burglary Education. Council on Education, expects those con- Saturday April 19 Summary: Subject was arrested for Type: Drunk Driving Time: 12:05 p.m. Among other findings, the survey flicting attitudes to continue even after driving under the influence. Vehicle was Tiine: 2:31 a.m. Location: Fourth Street garage revealed that more than 80 percent of the Supreme Court ruling. Type: Alcohol to, Location: Fourth and San Carlos Summary: An auto burglary report Americans believe skyrocketing tuition He said Americans have a deeply Time: 7:21 p.m. streets was taken. has made higher education less affordable ingrained sense of fair play and individual Location: Seventh Street garage Type: Suspended License Summary: Subject was arrested for to the middle class. At the same time, 75 rights - and for many, affirmative action Summary: Subject was arrested for Time: 6:10 a.m. driving under the influence. Vehicle was Type: Lost Property percent believe a college education is doesn't seem fair. "If you feel you've been public intoxication. Location: Tenth and San Salvador tow. Time: 2:04 p.m. worth the price.' deprived of something by a process, it is streets Location: Park and Ride The telephone survey of 1,000 adults felt very strongly,' he said. 'And that is an Type: Theft Summary: Subject was cited and Type: Unlicensed Driver Summary A lost cellular phone was ages 25 to 65 has a margin of aror of plus area where universities are struggling.' Time: 8:58 p.m. released for driving under the influence. Time: 8:30 a.m. reported. Location: Event Center Vehicle was to Location: Second and Reed streets Summary: A cellular phone stolen at Summary: Subject was cited and Type: Drugs Time: 3:35 a.m. Type: Lost Property the Event Center was reported. Type: Theft released for driving without a driver's Time: 10:18 p.m. Location: Dining Commons Time: 9:02 a.m. Time: 9:23 a.m. license. Location: Other Summary: Vehicle towed for blocking Location: Seventh Street garage Location: Seventh and San Type: Vandalism Salvador Summary: Subject was cited and the driveway at the dining commons. Summary A lost parking permit was Time: 10:07 p.m. streets Type: Burglary released for being under the influence of reported. Location: Royce Hall Summary: A stolen SJSU parking per- Time: 8:40 a.m. a controlled substance. Type: Dispatch Type: Lost Property Summary: A window broken at Royce mit was reported. Location: Tenth Street garage Time: 8:52 a.m. Time: 10:48 a.m. Hall was reported. Type: Accident with No Injury Summary Auto burglary of a San Jose Thursday April 24 Location: Seventh Street garage Location: Seventh Street garage 'Type: Vandalism Time: 10:23 a.m. State University parking permit was Summary A forged parking permit Summary: A lost parking permit was Time: 10:10 p.m. .ocation: Seventh Street Plaza reported. Type: Parking Complaints sv.1...rep.rted reported.

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Daily Staff Writer Allen Arcibal, Musical Director of Performers dressed in schoolgirl and "The Ninong," a play presented by the "The Ninong," led the Alcbayan choir schoolboy clothes danced to music by Alcbayan Pilipino-American Club of in the performance of the Philippines' Erykah Badu, Busta Rhymes and Nas San Jose State University, opened national anthem. during the hip-hop performance. Friday in Morris Dailey Auditorium. Set in a serious tone, the story of "The Caroline Barrientos said she attended The play, which was performed by a Ninong" is about a young man, Jino the cultural show to support her sister, multiracial cast, was part of the two-day Rosario, who is tortured by the death of Kristy Congson, in the hip-hop and event marking the 15th Annual his mother and father. Rosario, played cha-cha dances. Of the two dances she Philippine Cultural Show at SJSU. by Gerald Pablan, turns to a life of said she liked hip-hop more. "It's good to te4eople about our cul- organized crime and deception. "It was more exciting with different ture," said Mara Dizon, a junior major- Rosario killed his victims by poison- types of songs," Barrientos said. ing in communication disorders. ing their food. The rural suite dances of Maglalatilc, "People who aren't Filipino can enjoy it The distress of losing his parents turns Salcuting and Tinikling, welcomed the too. Rosario to a family friend, Ninang. audience back from intermission. "The Ninong," meaning godfather in Played by Ann Reginio, Ninang is a Lumagen represented the Mountain Tagalog, tells a story that is similar to woman Rosario respects and loves. suite dance performed by the indige- the movie trilogy "The Godfather," said Ninang tries to keep Rosario from nous people of the Kalinga tribe cele- Ted Miranda, co-director of the "family business," but fails. brating Thanksgiving. Philippine Cultural show. Rosario, develops into "The Ninong," Of the Muslim suite, Asik and Singkil Alcbayan President Rains Torres and expands the Filipino mafia family. dances were performed to a silent audi- started the program by welcoming the The two-day event, which Miranda ence. With the absence of music, Ursula audience to the event. estimated would draw 600 people over Santa Maria performed the solo dance She stood alone on the stage calling the two days. of Asik, a two-part dance followed by attention to the students who traveled The Akbayan choir sang not only the Singkil. from different schools to show support. national anthems in the beginning of Singkil closely resembles Tinilding Students from Hayward, San Francisco, the program, but also sang, "Amazing with its use of bamboo. In Tinikling, Fairfield and some from as far as Los Grace," "In My Life," and "Dahil Sa two bamboo poles are used, and in Angeles attended the evening's presen- Lpu." Singkil there are four. tation. After the introductions, Torres Tagalog, the national language of the Estudiantina, Pasco and Jota were the asked the audience to stand for the Philippines, was used sparingly last of the cultural dances and repre- national anthem. throughout the show. sented the Spanish suite dances. "Part of the great experience of being In the audience, some women compli- "This is the best thing (next to) going an officer is to see friendships formu- mented the costumes the performers to the Philippines," said Irene Bangi, a late," Torres said. "It's a heartwarming were wearing, describing the women's hospitality management senior. AWARD I Recognizes contributions continuedfrom page 1 Goodman announced the other Francisco 49ers quarterback Jeff honorees of the evening including the Garcia, '97, from the College of Center for the Arts. 2002-2003 academic year's Business; Suzanne Mack, '95, from In 1997, a scholarship for SJSU Outstanding Professor Award pre- the College of Science; Kelly journalism students was founded in sented to Robert Pellegrini, the McAllister, 90, from the College of his name in recognition of his contri- President's Scholar Award presented Humanities and the Arts; Erika butions to the university, Caret said. to Thomas Layton, and the Faculty Moreno, '94, from the College of Provost and Vice President for Distinguished Service Award pre- Social Science; Mike Welsh, '66, '68, Academic Affairs Marshall Goodman sented to Pamela Stacks. '92, from the College of Education; said this was a great recognition for Goodman also gave away the Hing Wong, '96, from the College of Weimers and his work in the commu- Graduate of the Last Decade Social Work, and Helen Ziraldo, '96, nity (GOLD) Awards, which are given to from the College of Applied Sciences "He got to start in a great journal- one graduate from each of SJSU's and Arts. ism school and that was a launching eight colleges. The 2003 Robert 8c Ellen Baron pad not just for Leigh but for so many The GOLD Award recipients are: Student Leadership Award was pre- others who graduated from SJSU, Chris Constantin, '00, from the sented to graduate student Erroll Goodman said. College of Engineering; San Ozdalga. CELEBRATION I Aims at educating

continuedfrom page I Delirio will perform Spanish rock Amphitheater at noon. After the per- on Thursday at noon in the formance, students are invited to eat present "The Diversity within the Amphitheater. A lecture titled traditional Mexican food at the Latino Community in the "History, project in the Chicano com- Gamma Zeta Alpha house from 1 Costanoan room at 1:30 p.m. munity will be. presented by Julia C. p.m. to 3 p.m. Martachi Perla will bring traditional Rodriguez at 1:30 p.m. in the "This whole week will be a good Shih Fa Kao / Special to the Daily Mexican to the Student Union District Three Councilwoman Cindy Chavez spoke to a crowd of about 150 people at the San Jose Costanoan room. way for people of different ethnic Amphitheater at noon on Wednesday. On Cinco de Mayo, traditional backgrounds to be more informed of Repertory Theatre for the District Three Community Budget Workshop. The workshop was organized Larry Gamino will discuss "Chicanos Mexican folk dances will be per- different aspects of the Mexican cul- to discuss budget concerns. and the railroads in the U.S." in the formed by SJSU's very own "Grupo ture," Ayala said. "Hopefully, a lot of Almaden room at 1:30 p.m. Folkorico Luna y Sol" at the students will attend." California murder rate up nearly 11 percent CITIZENS ON DUTY LOS ANGELES (AP) reported homicides decreased by 30 population over the year. California's homicide rate rose nearly percent from 1996 to 2001. A few California cities saw improve- 11 percent last year, and other major But in the past few years, the trend ment; San Diego's 47 reported homi- ACADEMY Incest is illegal in America crimes were also on the rise, the state in major crimes started to reverse itself cides represented a decrease of 6 per- attomey general said Sunday. as the state's economy dipped. After cent. continuedfrom page 1 The sheriff's department did not and lascivious contact with a child, for- The state's largest cities and counties its largest one-year droe of 14.9 per- But Oakland had 108 killings, a 28.6 have their black and gold helicopter eign object penetration, child molesta- reported 1,842 killings in 2002, 179 cent in 1999, Califomias major crime percent jump. Across the bay, San thorough and objective," Morales said. until a couple of months ago," he said. tion or felony sexual battery. more than in 2001, according to pre- rate increased by 1 percent in 2000 Francisco's figure was unchanged at "When someone submits a formal "It takes about one or two minutes to Menard said the "other sex offender" liminary figures. and 3.7 percent in 2001. 62 homicides. complaint, they sign a Boland get anywhere in the county" has been convicted of pornography, "We must never forget Admonishment that they knowingly Marine Col. Bill McMullen said his incest, the pain that In 2002, the number of reported In Los Angeles, crime was up 1.8 are indecent exposure, misdemeanor each of these killings causes for fami- major crimes increased 3.8 percent. percent overall and there were 653 not saying anything false." 22 years of experience in the military sexual battery, spousal rape or are juve- lies and communities," Morales said false reports are taken have helped him with thejob as a heli- niles Attorney Murder, rape, robbery, burglary and homicides, a jump of 11.1 percent. seriously adjudicated in juvenile court. General Bill Lockyer said in announc- vehicle theft figures all rose, while Los Angeles County saw a 25 percent and prosecuted. copter pilot with the SJPD. Information about them may not be mg the numbers, aggravated assaults dropped 2.3 per- increase to 135 homicides. "If we don't agree with the decision "The purpose is to aid, control, miti- given to the public. Murder rates had dropped in many cent. While nowhere near the totals of the made by internal affairs, it goes to the gate and pursue violent criminals as well "Santa Clara County has 3,960 sex major U.S. cities during the 1990s, a The figures released Sunday were for 1980s and early 1990s, Los Angeles' chief and a decision will be finally as observe and monitor police and fire offenders," Menard said. "California change attributed partly, to the strong 78 areas with populations of 100,000 homicide total was far higher than made," Morales said. department radios and scanners," has a total of 98,910." economy, a waning of the violent or more, which account for about 65 New York's. That city saw homicides Sgt. Gary Hirata said air support is McMullen said. Menard said access to the database crack cocaine trade and longer prison percent of the state's crime. The num- drop to 580 for 2002, its lowest figure designed to arrive at a crime scene in Detective Jim Menard of the sexual might be available on the Internet with- sentences. In California, the rate of bers were not adjusted for increases in in 39 years. advance of a squad car to provide the assault investigation unit said Megan's in the next year. officers with a visual perspective. law requires that a database show if a Menard said the database is accessible "Robberies, burglaries and violent sex offender is attending a local high to citizens for viewing at the SJPD on Fort Drum soldier on trial for refusing vaccine crimes coming into the dispatcher from school or San Jose State University. It West Mission Street in San Jose on 9-1-1 calls, and we want to be the first also requires that it be available to the Monday, Wednesday and Friday from FORT DRUM, N.Y. (AP) A because of the Roman Catholic reli- Pvt. Rhonda Hazley served a 14- unit on the scene," Hirata said. "We public. 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 26-year-old Army reservist at Fort gion she practices and the respect it day jail sentence and lost her special- want to see the suspect, call the officer "SJSU has to decide if there is a spe- 3:30 p.m. Drum faces a court-martial for her accords unborn infants. ist s rank following a court-martial and feed to the officer's computer cific threat with a brief synopsis of a refusal to receive an anthrax vaccine. The Pentagon insists the vaccina- last month. screen on the ground with color or crime to start a notification process," Pvt. Kamila lwanowska said she tion is safe, with severe adverse reac- Administrative discharges take sev- infrared heat signature images." Menard said. "It is good to know who resisted receiving the shots on reli- tions developing in about one in eral forms depending on the circum- Hirata said the turbo-engine jet heli- lives around you." gious and medical grounds. Military 100,000 vaccinations. Anthrax is a stances, Hilferty said. Hazley could copters cost about $800,000 and the Menard said sex offenders are catego- prosecutors will try her for refusing naturally occurring virus that typi- be deprived of some or all of her mil- value goes up to $1.8 million with the rized as high risk, serious or other. to obey a lawful order. cally affects sheep and cattle. When itary benefits, he said. radios and equipment. High-risk sex offenders have been con- The trial was to begin on Monday, inhaled, dry anthrax spores can be Hazley, of East Dublin, Ga., a They have a 30-million candlepower victed of at least one sex offense and a talk, searchlight that can warm the area from k/Ii.114 but has been delayed for one to two deadly to humans. wheeled-vehicle mechanic with combination of other offenses. USt - 7 ea a 1,000 to 2,000-foot radius, he said. 37 for 25 rg weeks, Lt. Col. Bryan Hilferty, a lwanowska was demoted from the 514th Maintenance Company, said Information about them is available to 578 ea to' 50 Fort Drum spokesman, said on rank of specialist in an Article 15 she refused the shot because she "A common call is a fight with a large the public and can be released to per- 499 ea for 100 Sunday. disciplinary action imposed by her feared it could harm the health of number of people," Hirata said. "A hel- sons at risk or to the community. The Army said lwanowska, of New unit commander, Hilferty said. her breast-feeding infant. icopter was not on duty at the time the He said a serious sex offender has (408) 616-7700 CENTURY fraternity fight took place at Flickinger I 7 (11(1 in .1,14 York City, refused an anthrax shot at Hilferty said lwanowska works in In February, two Marines stationed been convicted of a felony such as rape, GRAPHICS Fort Drum after reporting for pre- fuel transport and handling with the at Camp Pendleton in California Park. We don't fly the night it took assault to commit rape, oral copulation, Sunnyvale, CA 9408e, place." deployment processing with her unit 828th Quartermaster Company from refused to take the anthrax vaccine. sodomy with a minor or by force, lewd WVA/1.(9thlftS.COM. fax 14081616-7133 in January. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. She had been on Both men were deployed to the He said there is air support every day lwanowska said she considers the loan to the 233rd Quartermaster Middle East and have courts-martial now and the SJPD and Santa Clara shot medically dangerous to children Company at Fort Drum. pending upon their return. County Sheriffs department altemate she might have in the future, saying Meanwhile, the Army is consider- schedules. HA ipst. the long-term effects of the anthrax ing an administrative release for vaccine are unknown. She also said another female soldier who refused i0Av 41 she could not take the vaccine the anthrax vaccine. P. 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