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VOLUME 119, NUMBER 60 SERVING SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1934 SPARTAN DAILY WWW.THESPARTANDAILY.COM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2002 Rival Fresno State only obstacle to bowl game

By Melinda Latham which they won, beating Central said advancing to the bowl game for all of the _Spartan fans to come win the majority of their games to Josh Francois, assistant athletics direc- Daily Stafj Writer Michigan, 48-24. would carry SJSU to the highest level out," he said. "We're going to put the reach to entering a bowl game, and a tor of marketing at SJSU, said a win History has a chance to repeat itself of competition in Division I-A foot- greatest effort we've had all year into Spartan victory on Saturday would would also give SJSU the reward of For 12 years and eight games, Fresno on Saturday. ball. this game." give them a 7-6 record and meet that standing alone among other State University has cast a dark shad- The victor in this weekend's game "Division I-A football is built All the effort is aimed not only requirement. California State University schools. ow over Spartan football. The last against Fresno State will be eligible to around the bowl system," Shelton toward defeating rival team Fresno "There is prestifie for being reward- "Fresno and San Diego State time the Spartans came out victorious compete in the Silicon Valley Football said. "It's the end-of-the-year reward Statc but finishing with a winning ed for the season, Fan said. University are the only other Division against the Bulldogs was back in 1990 Classic on Dec. 31 at Spartan for success." season and moving up in the ranks. The reward would come after a long I-A football programs in the CSU," he with a 42-7 win. Stadium, likely against the No. 6 team SJSU football head coach Fitz Hill Lawrence Fan, sports information ycar tbr the Spartans, who have logged said. "San Diego State is out (of bowl That year was also the last time San from the PAC-10 conference. said this game was crucial for the team director for SJSU, said there are 28 over 23,000 miles traveling from game competition), and if we beat Fresno, Jose State University went to a bowl Silicon Valley Football Classic and for fans. bowl games in the country featuring to game in a 13-game season without game the California Raisin bowl, Executive Director Chuck Shelton "I'm putting out a personal challenge the top 56 teams. Usually a team must a bye week and only lour home games. Sec FOOTBALL, page 7 Faith, family Schoolyard center stage habitat at in athlete's life By Chris Giovannetti Editor SJSU Daily Sports At 5:30 a.m. the alarm goes off. Botany Garden serves as Every day. For the next hour, Scott Sonnenberg rehabs an injured shoulder. quiet study area Every day. By Lea Blevins Sonnenberg hits the books From 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Daily Staff Writer scripture, not schoolwork Every day. Amid buildings, parking garages and parking lots For the next 12 hours, he scours Las Vegas in an effort with trees, bushes, flowers and of the Mormon Church to believers rests a piece of nature to spread the word animals on campus. and nonbelievers. The Botany Garden, located between Duncan and Every day. MacQuarrie halls, was planted by professors and stu- No breaks, no down time. One day off each week. botany department in the mid-1990s, life as a mission- dents in the For two years, that was Sonnenberg's said Carol Setter, the botany lab manager. ary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. -foot garden is home to plants University The 4,000-square The senior guard on the San Jose State native to California and was certified in May by the men's basketball team forewent everything family, Foundation as a Schoolyard career to National Wildlife friends and his budding college basketball Habitat. spread the word of God. "It gives it a little bit morc protective status, and It was more than a labor of love. then it also recognizes that it is sort of a natural habi- It was, and is, his life. tat," said Rodney Myatt, a biological sciences profes- "The fact was that (religion) means more to me than sor. basketball does," said Sonnenberg, who was a regular Thc path in the garden is hidden by trees and contributor to the Brigham Young University basketball around the edges compared to appears a little rough team as a freshman during the 1996-1997 season. the rest of San Jose State University's landscape. "Hearing from one person that you've made a difference Fallen leaves clutter the path and the soil, which in their life is more monumental than hearing 15,000 helps to make thc soil richer, Setter said. It also has a people cheer you at BYU stadium." birdbath, two benches and a trashcan made to look To say Sonnenberg is a rarity among college student- like a log. Tall trees and bushes loom above smaller athletes is an understatement. plants, some with colorful leaves or berries. He's 25 years old. Myatt and Setter have been working on the garden He's married. since it was started. Setter is onc of the garden's pri- He would easily give up his sport for his religion. mary caretakers and was at SJSU when the garden "We had a banquet last weekend for all of the guys and was planted. their families to get to know each other, and no one real- "I was against it," Setter said."' Icnew who it would ly knew Scott's wife," Spartan point guard Brandon fall on in the long run." Hawkins said of Sonnenberg's wife, Lisa. "So Scott Setter said she has now grown to enjoy the garden stands up and says, 'I'd like everyone to meet my wife.' and gets help from her assistant and from students in All of the guys just looked at him. There were like, the natural history club. The facilities and grounds 'you're married Scott? Stop playin.' It was pretty funny. I workers on campus help with bigger tasks such as wished I had camera to get the reaction from some of tree-trimming. the guys." People who are interested in taking a further look Sonnenberg may be walking a different path than the at the garden can walk around thc path that circles rest of his teammates, but it's a difference that he says is the inside. purely cosmetic. "I was actually looking for a shortcut, and I found "I've never thought that was less or not included. It's that it didn't go through," said Lizzie Joeston, an a credit to the guys that I was never looked on as some- English sophomore. "I saw a bench and decided to sit See SONNENBERG, page 4 down." To be certified by the National Wildlife Foundation AS a schoolyard habitat, Setter said she and her colleagues had to ensure thc garden met cer- tain criteria. Thc garden has to be a source of food and water for animals and provide a place to live. To be a schoolvard habitat, a portion ot the curriculum must include thc garden. At least four classes, including botany and ecology, ROBERT PATRICIAN / DAILY STAFF English major Lizzie loesten did her homework in the Botany Garden by Duncan Hall Tuesday. See GARDEN, page 6 Silver trade's role in globalization Retirement party leLturc that (iiraldez would he on Forum discusses metal's "When I read the title (c!f the hand to answer specific questions set for dorms relating to geography and history. impact on world economy lecture), I wasn't interested. Flynn, who has been studying the But these presenters know so history of silver trade since 1974, said Groundbreaking slatedj61- January By Justine DaCosta there is a misconception surrounding Daily Staff Writer much. Now I want to know the beginning of A global economy. By Anne Ward more. It's like knowledge Ile said that while many people Daily Stall Writer Two prokssors from the University believe globalization was a result of of thc Pacific joined San Jose State walking around" War World II, he anti Giraldez Spring is usually thought of as a time of growth and University students, faculty and staff believe it originated more than five when seedlings break ground. members Wednesday to discuss the Pilar Dixon, centuries ago as the pmduct of silver This Spring semester, however, students at San Jose history of silver trade and the impact International House trade. State University will see a different type of growth that it had in forming a global economy. Silver WAS instrumental in forming will begin with a different type of groundbreaking. The event was part of the weeklong office manager economic unity between Europe, It will begin with the demolition of three of the red International Education Week at Asia, Southeast Asia and regions of brick residence halls: Moulder Hall, Markham Hall and SJSU put on by the Global Studies UOP, and Arturo Giraldez, protessor the Pacific, Flynn said. Allen Hall, located at 10th and East San Salvador Institute, the history department and of Spanish literature at UOP, present- "This is the birth of globalization," streets. Phi Alpha Theta. ed their lecture titled, "Cycles of he said. "Actually, we're aying that wc are 'retiring' the build- VAN PARKER / DAILY STAFF Dozens of people stood in the back Silver: Economic Unity Through the The supply of silver became abun- ing, because some people said the word 'demolition' was 1 room ot the Nlid-18th Century." dant in thc 16th century when Basketball player Scott Sonnenberg draws sup- of the packed Umunhum too harsh," said Susan Hansen, director of University Flynn, who delivered the speech, port from his wife Lisa, who is considered the Student Union while Dennis O. See DORMS, page 6 unofficial team mom for the Spartan men's teem. Flynn, professor of economics at announced at thc beginning of the See SILVER, page 7 PAGE 2 OPINION THE SPARTAN DAILY NOVEMBER 21, 2002

21ST CENTURY DIGITAL BOY Pioneers of rock need solid heirs to carry torch Last Thursday 1 Wilb fortunate enough to be at rock are few and far between, and they certainly don't rock are constantly changing. Rock has been dumbed down to play to the masses Shoreline Amphitheater to see Aerosmith in their most inspire awe and cause random adrenaline rushes in me Last spring I saw punk legend Bad Religion in San instead of the rebellious crowd it once ruled. recent Bay Area appearance. the way Sammy Hagar or Judas Preist do. Francisco, and I would have to say that over the years There are many new softer rock bands that just don't The show was spectacular. Kid Rock opened for Aerosmith, and while some of his they have not lost their edge. have the hard driving edgc that rock bands once had. After all these years, Aerosmith still rocks harder and songs are mildly entertaining, with his What got me about this show was the Take Creed for instance - they seem angry in their better than most younger bands. cursing and his strippers/dancers on crowd. It was largely high school kids who music, but their image is too pretty-boy to really get them My brother, who was at the show with me, had just seen stage with him, the truly old-school had paid full price just to see the opening into the hearts of true rock fans. the Rolling Stones the week before, and he said the same Aerosmith fans were nothing short of bands: Hot Water Music, and Less Than Change is never easy, and in rock'n'roll, things are never thing of that concert. offended. Jake. That guess was affirmed after the latter steady for long. Aerosmith and the Stones have been around for 30 and I overheard one fan saying, "What band left the stage and nearly half of the We had Elvis and we had the Beatles, the pioneers of 40 years, respectively, and are arguably two of the great- happened to the days when they had crowd cleared out, as if there was no interest rock. est rock bands of all time. These two, along with bands opening bands that people actually in seeing one of the greatest American punk Then we had the likes of Hendrix and Black Sabbath like AC/DC and the Eagles, form the backbone of what cared about?" bands of all time. who took rock to new heights. rockn'roll is about. This just highlighted the strange I was depressed that these kids didn't have Now we don't really have any front-runners to carry The only problem here is these bands are in the twilight dichotomy of the fans that were at the a clue where the music they so loved came rock into the future, meanwhile the greats of rock won't years of their careers. show. There were kids rapping along MIKE CORPOS from. be hanging on for too much longer. I saw AC/DC at the Shark Tank two years ago, and I with Kid Rock and their parents who It is old-school bands like Bad Religion, or After that we'll just have to see. noticed that even the unstoppable Angus Young is begin- were there to rock out with Aerosmith. Iron Maiden, or the Rolling Stones, or Aerosmith that Whatever happens in rock's future, to quote AC/DC: ning to slow down. I would have to agree with this mystery fan, but I will influence the newer bands. "Rock'n'roll will never die." After the Aerosmith show, I couldn't help but wonder take his concerns a bit further. I am worried that once the The current crop of new rock bands often seems like what will happen when the old guard of rock finally lays old guard of rock'n'roll leaves us, we will be left with a nothing more than unimaginative complaint rock, and Mike Corpos is the down its arms. Who will be left to fill the void? mere shell of what rock once was. many of these bands look like they were created in some Spartan Daily Opinion Editor. The possibilities for bands to be the torch bearers of Another concert experience showed me how things in record company exec's office rather than in a garage. 'Digital Boy' appears Thursdays.

Letter I PRACTICING TROUBLEMAKER Reader disagrees with Bush's Iraq policy Pop realizations brought Dear Editor, It is childish the way our president is so eager to attack Iraq. By acting on his own actions to attack Iraq rather In response to last week's column, "Texas justice has than getting approval from the United Nations, he is forth by karaoke night no place in international affairs" by Mike Corpos, I setting up the entire country to go to war. War is the last lost enough lives believe President Bush's ways of solving personal matters thing this country needs - we already Before the dramatic keyboards came on, the microphone Some of my left field choices, such As MUSIC from the pre- with Iraq is, as Corpos describes, "To attack Iraq is ill on Sept. 11,2001. was in my hand and I was master of the stage. tentious Mego label in Austria, have been sharing space with thought-out, and his unilateral approach threatens to My backup band, a giant sound system pumping music a CD-R of Kylie Minogue. undermine the entire purpose of the United Nations." through loud speakers, began with the glittery and synthe- And I like Missy Elliot. Bush needs to let the United Nations do their job by Sincerely, sized strings from late '70s disco. The hipsters might be cool with her, but I haven't reached sending in weapons inspectors into Iraq. If these inspec- Everyone lcnew what I was about to sing, encouraging me that level yet. tors do find that Iraq is in violation of the security terms Roland Canales to shalce my bottom while I was at it. When she sings, "I put my thang down, flip it and reverse with the United Nations, then I fear Bush would attack. freshman The adrenaline was rushing. This was the fourth song in it," and then actually flips it and reverses it, I get excited that Why should thousands of American and Iraqi soldiers undeclared my set - an amount just below the number of drinks I had someone in hip-hop actually seems to be having fun. lose their lives over a conflict between President Bush earlier in the evening. It's also a sign that pop music might be entering a new and Saddam Hussein? My pop moment began soon after I engulfed the audience cycle. Christina and Justin have top-10 albums, but teen with my annoying voice, singing, "You mania seems to have ended. think you gotta keep me iced/You Eminem is number one, but that's OK SPARTA GUIDE don't/You thirilc I'm gonna spend your because he's a smart boundary pusher, and cash/I won't/Even if you were brolcr/My people get more from his music than trite Sparta Guide is provided free of charge to students, faculty and staff members. The deadline for love don't cost a thing." love stories or monotonous dance beats. entries is noon three workin_g days before the desired publication date. Entry forms are available in I could do my best to claim it was the And isn't that what good pop music is all the Spartan Daib, office in Dwight Bentel Hall, Room 209. Space restrictions may require editing alcohol allowing me to sing Jennifer Lopez about? of submissions. Entries are printed in the order in which they are received. shamelessly at the Icaraoke bar. Brian Wilson reached a plateau with the TODAY Spartan Complex, Room 219. For FRIDAY I could also say I was being ironic - the masterpiece, "Good Vibrations," attempting more information call 924-5043. music snob, poking fun at himself in front to go further by singing about vegetables and SjSU Catholic Campus Ministry Sj!SU Catholic Campus Ministry of his excellent colleagues. wind chimes on the Smile album. Daily Mass will be held at the SJSU Health Education Daily Mass will be held at the SJSU Unfortunately, that would be incorrect. He had a nervous breakdown of sorts, and CCM Chapel located at 10th and San Department/Student Health CCM Chapel located at 10th and San Last Friday, I proucUy sang "Love Don't it was never released. Carlos streets next to Robert's Center Carlos streets next to Robert's Cost A Thing," and it symbolized the con- ALI FARD But trying things wildly different than before Bookstore. Mass times are 12:10 p.m. Smoking Cessation class: session Bookstore. Mass times are 12:10 p.m. tinuing descent of my musical elitism. is what keeps pop music going. Monday-Friday and at 11 a.m. and 5 four from noon to 1 p.m. in the Monday-Friday and at 11 a.m. and 5 Once upon a time (the late '90s, I would say), Billboard Somehow I don't believe 'Nsync or the are p.m. on Sunday. For more information Health building, Room 208. For p.m. on Sunday. For more information music charts were covered with teen bubble gum and angry capable of competing for musical supremacy the way the contact Sister Marcia at 938-1610. more information call 924-6117. contact Sister Marcia at 938-1610. biscuits. Beach Boys and the Beatles did in the '60s - even compar- Earlier, I could somehow CXCUSC pop revivalists like the ing the pairs might be slightly sacrilegious. School of Art and Design Asian Pacific Islander American School of Art and Design Spice Girls and Hanson as novelty. But when 'Nsync, When Christina took off her clothes in the "Dirrty" video, The school of art and design will be Commencement The school of art and design will be Britney Spears, Creed and others started selling records - a some of us were tumed on while others were terribly con- having student galleries and art ad.& The largest Asian graduation cele- having student galleries and art exhi- whole lot of records - I had to seek refuge. cerned. "But she can sing!" the masses said. None of these bitions through Friday. The exhibition bration on thc SJSU campus. Come bitions. The exhibition will run from After all, I've always loved pop music. My first cassette tape things stop her from being incredibly boring and unoriginal. will run ftom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the find out how you can be a part of it. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art and single was "Hangin' Tough" by New Kids On The Block That's the problem I've been having with pop music as of Art and Industrial Studies buildings. Come to APIAC's general meeting Industrial Studies buildings. For more Back when MTV was actually playing videos, I forced my late. It's not providing anything new. There's nothing chal For more information contact Bill or from 4p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the information contact Bill or Nicole at sister to help me understand Madonna, Prince and Michael lenging for the ears. Nicole at 924-4330. Pacifica room in the Student Union. 924-4330. Jacicson, hiding behind our couch when the "'Thriller" video When I sang, "All that matter's is/That you treat roc Pizza and refreshments will be pro- would come on. right/Give me all the things I neecVThat money can't buy," Nu Alpha Kappa Fratemity Inc. vided. Form ore information e-mail A.S. Child Development Center Since then, I've become much more interested in bands I was serenading to all the pop stars of the future. NACO Comedy Jam 2 begins at 7 Hien Huynh at [email protected]. There will be a Scholastic book fair below the radar of Billboard's bloated thermometer of pop. Please, please me, pop stars. p.m. in Morris Dailey Auditorium. from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the A.S. Child It's important for me to be challenged by music that's Lock yourselves in a basement, do lots of drugs and make For more information contact David International Programs and Development Center at 460 S. 8th St. strangely beautiful or stimulating for longer than the num- me hear things I've never heard before - the way the old Sanchez at 515-8617. Services For more information contact Fran at ber of minutes that exist in a pop moment. schoolers used to do. There will be a study abroad gen- 924-6988. Out of the 10 or so albums I listen to each month, their It's starting to feel emptier without great pop moments. A.S. Campus Recreation eral information meeting at 4 p.m. ranges cover the ghosts of pop's past, present and future. For me, that's a strange sign. Intramural Sports special event: bad- in the Council Chambers room in School of Music and Dance This weelc, I'm listening to the Beach Boys' unreleased minton tournament - begins at 7 the Student Union. For more infor- SJSU School of Music and Dance Smile album sessions, which hasn't left my five-disc changer p.m. in SPX44A. For more informa- mation contact Ali at 924-5931. presents: Company One performing for over a month, I'm proud to say, along with new records tion contact Rita Chandler at 924- Racy Rhythm. First session starts at by Spoon, Badly Drawn Boy and Will Oldham. Alifard the 6266. Counseling Services 11 a.m., second session at 7 p.m. in But my musical elitism has been committing suicide quite Spartan Daily Arts and Entertainment Editor Overcoming the doormat syn- Spartan Complex, Room 219. For a bit lately. 'Practicing Troublemaker' appears Thursdays Career Center drome, from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in more information call 924-5043. The Career Center will be taking the Administration building, Room ANOTHER DIMENTIAN I JONAH PTAK drop-in appointments from 11:30 201. For more information contact Counseling Services a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Career Center, Susan VerHalen 924-5910. Getting along: Communicating in Building F. For more information con- relationships. From 1 p.m. to 2:30 ACccOrDWAGI STF..vdAsierr. A N tact the Career Resource Center at Counseling Services p.m. in the Administration building, Merit- RAVVM41;CAN ISE. ATTAINED r SJSU counseling services will be Room 201. For more information C4ETTINCOGIC. et 1/40451C041.2( 924-6031. TISAT INTI4M.S. cant Igg t.,-nkty4s.41sE, having a general process group from contact Stephanie Burns at 924-5910. C1-tA1,1 R.DM The Listening Hour Concert Series 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Saxophone ensemble - student Administration building, Room Chicano Commencement highlights from the studio of William 201. For more information contact Committee Trimble. Concert runs from 12:30 Kell Fujimoto at 924-5910. Please join us for an informal meet- p.m. to 1:15 p.m. in the Music build- ing to continue the process of plan- ing Concert Hall. For more informa- SJSU HIV/AIDS Committee ning a tradition. All Fall 2002 and tion contact Joan Stubbe at 924-4631. "AIDS from a global perspective" Spring 2003 graduates are invited. (c1L,>11))k, forum from noon to 2 p.m. in the Meeting starts at 6:15 p.m. in the Spartan Memorial chapel. For more A.S. Child Development Center Pacheco room in the Student Union. irc information contact Martha Ivor There will be a Scholastic book fair For more information e-mail Natalia Pt. 4kA. (4.MAGC-96X- ARC -fere from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the A.S. Child O'Connell at 288-8509. or Adrian at Development Center at 460 S. 8th St. [email protected]. For more information contact Fran at Asian Baptist Student Koinonia 924-6988. ABSK is having a Bible study at 7 Golden Key International Honour p.m. in the Guadalupe room in the Society \ School of Music and Dance Student Union. For more informa- First general meeting from 2:30 p.m. SJSU School of Music and Dance tion contact Bryan at 255-7701. to 3:30 p.m. in the Career Center, presents: Company One performing Building F. For more information con- Racy Rhythm. Starts at 7 p.m. in tact Stacie Haro at 924-6041.

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SJSU will accept any international give students perspective students as long as they have taken English tbr at least three years in high By Lea Blevins school, Gilcandi said. ly Staff Writer This chain of events leading him to SJSU actually worked in his fie, .1. One block away from San Jose State Gikandi said. University lies another world. "I find out during the course of the Literally. year that San Jose State is probably The International House is home to the best drawing and animation 76 international and American stu- school in the states," Gikandi said. dents, according to International "It's kind of fate in a way." Programs and Services. Being an International students have to get a international student in America nonimmigrant student visa called an gives people many opportunities to F-1, said Louis Gecenok, interna- meet people from all over, said Yoko tional student adviser. Another differ- Aoki, an international student from ence in. the application process tbr Jajuan. internationai students is that they If I study in just Japan, I just meet must show the university they have Asian people or just Japanese people," sufficient funds for a year of school Aoki said. "Now I can meet every and living. Undergraduates must be country's people." able to provide a minimum annual Meeting people from many nations amount of $19,285.50. Graduate stu- is one of the things international stu- dents must be able to provide dents experience. Getting used to a S17,671.20. Financial aid is nor avail- new way of life and being away from able to international students., .n.iaod family are other things some of ing to International Progran, and SJSUs 1,300 to 1,400 international Services. students might go through, according This procey. will beconic ninre to International Programs and complex soon I./Ciall-ie lit .12,111fisilllt Services. changes made after the recut, of Peter Gikandi, an international stu- Sept. 11, Geeeinik said. dent from Mombasa, Kenya, said he's "Since September 11, the - govern - LORETTA GIBSON ' DAILY STAFF concerned with had his own e:cperiences during his ment's become very Jose State University. The art program is the main reason he came to SJSU from Kenya. He poses with a terrorism, and thee have made the Peter Gikandi is an art major at San three-and-a-half years in America. charcoal drawing with references to the Mona Lisa. Gikandi hasn't had any trouble com- issuance of visas more difficult," self-portrait, a municatiq because English is Gecenok said. "I came here with a totally different in Amerma. She said she enjoys living at the and the first year," Gecenok said. "It's Kenya's official language. A new system called "SEVIS," or mind frame," said Sidharth Sooclin "International students can't drop International House because of all the quite a daunting task." "I've been learning and speakink; Student Exchange Visitor international student from Delhi, units and be half-time one semester activities, both international and English as long as I can remember,' Information System, has been imple- India. "I thought the studies were or just drop out like an American stu- American. is used to report dent could," Gecnok said. International students who come to BUY 1 GET 1 for 590 Gikandi said. mented at SIM./ that going to be kind of the same. I Buy any 6 inch sandwich and a medium drink English is his third lanpage in information about international stu- thought I wouldn't face much prob One of the obstacles Sood had to America are a significant contribution get a second 6 inch sandwich of equal or lesser addition to Kiswahili, Kenya s nation- dents to the government. terns, but I did." overcome after coming to America to the coinmunity while they adjust to value 59C al language, and Kikuyu, his tribal Although Gikandi said the main Sood, who is in his first semester as was dealing with accents. living in a new place, Gecenok said. - language. 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At 6-foot-8-inches, Walton and SJSU men's Lauder are the tallest players on the home opener: Spartan roster but according to Hawkins, the Spartans make up for Tuesday vs. Menlo College their lack of height with their athleti- at the Event Center, 7 p.m. The second Phil Johnson era tips "We've laid the off on Saturday night in Pullman, Wash., as the San Jose State groundwork for University men's basketball team opens the 2002-2003 season against this season. The Washington State University. Johnson coached the Spartans dur- No. 1 goal for us ing the 19.98-19.99 season but left the pqst to talce an assistant coaching job this season is to with the Chicago Bulls. When Johnson's replacement, Steve get better." Uses,. resigned in April 2002 from Phil Johnson the SJSU head coaching position, the SJSU men's basketball coach SJSU athletic office knew where to turn, "We've laid the groundwork for this cism. season. The No. 1 goal for us this sea- "We're small but we have the ath- "You son is to get better," said Johnson, letes this year," Hawkins said. have guys like Keith West who have a ready for his second run in the Silicon Valley.- "I'm confident where 40-inch vertical, as well as guys who are quick." we are right now. We're the best team senti- we cars be and we're going to surprise Lilly concurred on Hawkins ments. some people this year." and we don't Entering the season-opener, "We're very athletic need to be that big playing in the Johnson said the most important WAC," Lilly said. The WAC is a thing the Spartans have going for conference where the flovv of the them is their team chemistry. game is up and down, you're not Six players remain from last season's f VEN PARKER / DAILY STAFF banging a lot like you do other places. 10-22 squad and according to definitely out-run for space to pass aganst the GearHog All-Star's Chris Lopez (20). SJSU, which won the exhibition matds on I think we can Johnson, they have meshed well with Spartan forward Eric Walton looks some teams." new recruits. Sunday 89-81, opens the season on Saturday against Washington State University in Pullman, Wash. A major selling point for the pro- "It's a great group of guys. We have gram is Johnson's NBA pedigree, leaders and we have guys who know "I've already proved I can score 33 "We're not too worried about the backcourt with Hawkins. Alvarez Calvert (9.8 points per game last sea- something many players expressed their' roles," he said. "This year it's points in a game. Now I'm set to get rotation or anything because we all averaged 7.5 points points per game son) Bim Okunrinboye, Kareem interest in. going to be a group effort and the some vrins,' Hawkins said. "I need to know this team has a lot of talent," last season and shot 33 percent from Guilbeaux and guard Gary Smith. *The first day we were here, he team -knows that. We'll fit together be a leader for this team and be the said forward Brett Lilly, a transfer the three-point line (58-for-175). Johnson gave the SJSU program showed us his five championship really well." coach out on the floor. I think every- from Indian Hills College in Iowa. Along with Hawkins, senior guard instant credibility by snagging fresh- rings he's won in other places. You .The Spartans offense once again one will feed off of that." "That's the best thing about this team Scott Sonnenberg is another player man forward Antonio Lawrence, believe him because he knows what will revolve around guard Brandon Outside of Hawkins, the starting your spot isn't guaranteed. It expected to provide veteran leader- rated one of the nation's top 50 preps he's talking about. He's been there," Hawkins. The senior co-captain rotation will be one of committee, makes for a great atmosphere in prac- ship for a young club. Sonnenberg is this past season by numerous recruit- Olcunrinboye said. "The first day he averaged 16 points per game last sea- and even Johnson couldn't speculate tice. Guys are very competitive." coming off of a red-shirt season due ing services out of from San Joaquin came into practice he didn't criticir,e son and noted that his role is increas- at this point in the season how deep Senior guard Moises Alvarez returns to a torn meniscus in his right leg. Memorial High School in Fresno. of coming off of a 10-22 semon. He ingeep Enorettliis season. the Spartan, bench witl be and could see significant time in the Others returnees are guards Phil "He'll be good player someday," knows we-want to win." I . ' Despite key losses, Srisartabn women roll on

By Ben Aguirre Jr. IllUSI the [01111 11.1b Seen SIllee the son. Williams said. Daily Sports Editor 1982-1983 season, and the 12 confer- Her anticipated starters are for- "Last year we had people who were ence victories made up the most suc- wards Tatiana Taylor, Lamisha going to run the floor. We need to get In Janice Richard's first two seasons cessful season the team has enjoyed Augustine the only sophomore on that running back. Once we all get as the head coach of the Spartan since joining the WAC in 1996. the team center Teoma Taylor and used to each other, the scoring should women's basketball team, she had a However while last season's overall guards Jessica Kellogg and Cricket be higher." sub-par record of 16-40. record speaks for itself, what lingers in Williams. Tatiana Taylor agreed. the minds of some players is a 66-63 The players are starting to gel; they "We're definitely going to be a threat SJSU women's loss to the University of Tulsa in the all came in at the same time, and now for all the different teams," she said. first round of the WAC Tournament. they Are all juniors. They all under- Richard said the 86 points SJSU home opener: "We're looking stand my system, posted in the exhibition game against ro knock them out said Richard, who San Francisco Bay Area Pro-Am Sunday vs. CS Northridge this year," junior "We've laid the also coached at team on Sunday is evidence that the at the Event Center, 2 p.m. forward Tatiana Xavier University offense can score. Taylor said. "We're foundation; now in New Orleans, However, she and her players But after the success of last year's going to do what La. for SIX seasons believe the big question mark is the ream, with an overall record of 17-12, we have to do to it's time to brick (192-88). defense. 12-6 in the Western Athletic beat them." Players cm - the On Sunday, the Spartan allowed '79 Conference, the pressure is on In order to the building." team also feel that points to Pro-AM, and Kellogg said it accomplish at least the two key losses is proof the team must work on its Richard, and she knows it. Janice Richard "They expect me to win now," said that or better won't harm the defense. the fourth-year coach with a laugh. SJSU will have SJSU women's basketbal coach scrad. "We weren't getting any help from The 17 wins overall wins are the to make up for the We have some an ," she said. loss of two key other people. I coma Taylor said one of the team's EVAN PARKER / DAILY STAFF players, guard Atari Parker, who led don't think we lost anything, said many goals is to be the best defensive the team in scoring in 2000-2001, Kellogg, who backed up Parker at the squad in the WAC. Spartan forvvard Tatiana Taylor and forward Elea AGiza, the team's shooting guard position last season. "Defense will lead to offense," she drives past San Francisco Bay leading rebounder from last season. Williams, the team's most valuable said. Area Pro-Am guard Lindsey Huff Richard said the biggest change in player from last season and a pre-sea- The Spartans are scheduled to open in SJSU's 86-79 victory over the this year's team is that it has lost its son selection to the all-WAC team, their season Sunday at 2 p.m. at the exhibition club. Led by preseason veteran leadership. said this team's offense may be Event Center against Cal State All-WAC first team selection and However, she thinks that because stronger than it was last season when Northridge. guard Cricket Williams, the her projected starting five consists of the Spartans averaged 68 points per "We've laid the foundation; now it's Spartans open the 2002-2003 sea- mainly juniors, that the team niay game. time to brick the building," Richard son on Sunday vs. CS Northridge. actually be better than it was last sea- "We haw a lot of scorers this year," said. Rose can't save Bulls Expos situation highlights MLB winter meetings IRVING, Texas (AP) Baseball Wendy Selig-Prieb; Chicago White The second homestand would rent roster intact. OAKLAN1) (A1') Antawn ',ad NoVtiAtt, indirdifig fue,day pushed ahead with two major inter- Sox covner Jerry Reinsdorf; members include World Series champion Montreal drew just 812,000 fans at Jamison scored 25 points, and Gilbert night's 111-98 loss at Sacramento. national initiatives Wednesday, shift- of baseball's central office; and out- Anaheim (June 3-5) and Texas (June home last year, competing with Arenas had 16 points and 11 assists as Thc current siri-garne trip doesn't get ing 22 of Montreal's home games side consultants. 6-8), and the last would have Florida Florida for the major league low, and the Golden State Warriors withstood any, easier for die Bulls: Shaquille next year to Puerto Rico and moving "It would be nice to have it done in (Sept. 5-7) and the Chicago Cubs didn't have an English-language tel- Jelen Rose's one-man comeback in the O'Neal is expected to make his se2son a season -opening series between midsummer, if possible, but we're in (Sept. 9-11). evision contract. Tavares said April second half to beat the Chicago Bulls debut Friday night when Chicago vis- Seattle and Oakland to Japan. November," DuPuy said. San Juan was the host for baseball's games in Montreal drew little atten- 100-94 Wednesday night. its the Los Angeles Lakers. Seeking to increase revenue from DuPuy said his previous statement 2001 season opener between Texas tion, unable to compete for attention Troy Murphy had 17 points and 13 With the wirt (3olden State left the thc Expos, who are among the worst saying it was inevitable that and Toronto. with the Stanley Cup playoffs and rebounds as Golden State grabbed a Lakers alone in last place in the draws in the major leagues, baseball Washington eventually would get a The players' association had argued the Montreal Canadiens. big early lead and held on through a Pacific Division. announced plans to play three home- team should not be tied to the for two homestands in San Juan "Somebody might break a record in tense fourth quarter and a stirring sec- The game feanired the first NBA stands covering seven series at Expos. instead of three, seeking to minimize baseball, and you might get on page ond-half pedorrnance by Rose. The meeting of Williams and Mike Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan. "Do I think it will heppen some- dislocation. The union, which must seven or eight, and I m talking about Warriors led by 17 in the third, but Dunleavv, the former Duke stars who Commissioner Bud Selig also time? Yes," he said, adding that it approve the games, wants baseball to an important record," Tavares said. Rose scored 26 of his 34 points after were drafted second and third overall appointed a committee, filled with could be "five years, 10 years, 30 pay for families to join players on the In negotiations with promoters in halftime, shooting 9 -of-12 in the sec- last NUMillet. The WatTiOrS desperate- many of his closest advisers, to find a years" until major league baseball shifted homestands and also wants San Juan, baseball has asked for spe- ond half ly' covered Williams as their new point permanent solution for the Expos, returns to the nation's capital. additional meal money. cific dollar guarantees for the games The Bulls pulled to 96-94 with 2:26 guard, but Chicago got him. who were purchased by the other 29 For now, though, "Les Expos" will "This is going to require some dis- on the Caribbean island. left when Rose hit a 3-pointer to cap That irked Arenas, a high-school teams before last season and arc also be "Los Expos," playing more cussion with us. This is not a done "Puerto Rico will help a lot because a 19-9 run. Chicago had the ball twice contemporary of Williams who plans operated by the commissioner's than one -quarter of their home deal," Gene Orza, the union's No. 2 you are collectinis U.S. dollars and with a chence to tie, but Arenas stole on being the Warriors' point guard of office. schedule on the road and the remain- official, said shortly before the certain dollars, i you will, because Rose's pass end dribbled the length of the future. Arenas declared his dislike Washington, D.C., Portland, Ore., ing 59 at Olympic Stadium in announcement. there are guarantees involved," the court for A layup. fire Williams earlier this week, aod hc and Charlotte, N.C., arc among the Montreal. While no specifics were Expos president Tony Tavares said Tavares said. Adonal Foyle blosked jay Williams' backed it up with a solid game on possible bidders. No team has moved announced, the intended schedule that with the guaranteed inconse On other subjects, Selig formed a layup attempt with 30 seconds left, both ends. since the expansion Washington was revealed by several baseball offi- from the games in San Juan, where marketing task force to examine how and Rose dribbled the ball off his foot The Warriors built a double-digit Senators became the Texas Rangers cials spoke who on the condition of the ballpark capacity is about 19,800, baseball attracts fans. The group, moments later, slamming his fist on Iced in the second quartet with a line- after the 1971 season. anonymity. his team will not have to conduct a similar to the economic panel that the *corers' table in frustration. up fcatunng rookies Dunleavy and Jiri "Thcy need to be in a diffcrcnt Subject to negotiations with the "firc sale" of players such as Vladimir established parameters for manage- Despite all thc drama, the young Welsch. Jamison and Jason market," Rangers owner Tom Hicks players' association, the Expos would Guerrero and Bartolo Colon. ment's labor proposals, will spend Warriors never trailed in their fourth Richardson made offensive contribu- said of the Expos. "At thc right time, play a 10-game homestand in San Still, he did not reveal the Expos' the next year examining broad issues, straight home victory over the Bulls, tions down the stretch, but the they need to be relocated." Juan in April, with games against the planned payroll. General manager such as a baseball World Cup and who lost their sixth consecutive mad Warriors needed a few defensive stops Bob DuPuy, baseball's chief operat- New York Meta (April 11-14), Omar Minaya has estimated that it whether to move to the start of the game. to hold on. ing officer, is on the committee, Atlanta (April 15-17) and would have to rise from 8.38 million World Series from a Saturday to A Since 1999, thc Bulls Are 1-32 on the which also includes Selig's daughter, Cincinnati (April 18-20). to about 850 million to keep the cur- Tuesday.

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San Jose State University vs. Fresno State University 2 p.m., Saturday at Spartan Stadium Winning season, bowl eligibility on line for Spartans a i's By t- Chris Giovannetti Doily Sports Editor The book on ... Fresno State Jr r- Cliched or not, this one really is for all Nickname: Bulldogs :r, Eche marbles. Colors: Red and blue For the San Jose State University Series versus SJSU: SJSU leads 32-31-3 football rd team, the formula for 2002 record: 6-5 overall, 4-2 WAC (third place) Saturday's game against Fresno State University is simple. 2001 recortl: 11-3 overall, 6-2 WAC (second-place tie). Lost Silicon Valley Classic to Michigan State, 44-35. le A win will move the Spartans (4-3 Western Athletic Conference, 6-6 over- Head coach: Pat Hill; UC Riverside, 1973 (37-25 in five seasons to all) Or into third place in the WAC stand- at Fresno State). ings and make them bowl eligible. Players to watch (2002 statistics): Quarterback Paul Plnegar A loss and any chance for a postseason bowl berth svill vanish. (204.1 passing yards per game, 16 touchdowns); running back Kickoff against the Bulldogs at Rodney Davis (101.3 rushing yards per game, five touchdowns); Seartan Stadium is scheduled for 2 p.m. wide receiver Marque Davis (65.8 receiving yards per game, five This whole game is a pine of sur- touchdowns, 14.8 yards per catch). vival. It's great to go into November Offense: Pro Set with everything on the line against your rival," Fresno State head coach Pat Hill Defense: 4-3 said. "This is a winner-take-all game, and it can't get more exciting than that." ence. We had a demanding schedule LaHerran, who leads the Spartans with At 4-2 in the WAC and 6-5,overall, where we played more than half of our 107 tackles on the year. "Some teams Fresno State is in a similar situation as games on the road. What we've accom- are playing for pride and nein year's se.a- SJSU. plished this year speaks volumes. I'm not son. We re playing for another game. The Bulldogs finish the season on in a position to say why we're bowl eligi- INJURY -REPORT: Running Dec. 5 at Louisiana Tech University, but ble, but I am a proponent of the rules." back Lamar Ferguson, the Spartans a win in either of their final tveo games leading rusher at 52.8 yards per game, is will make them bowl eligible. The other Big Game expected to miss Saturday's g.airk with a "After losses to Boise State and knee injury, according to Hill. Ferguson Overshadowing the SJSU-FSU had an MRI performed Monday. The h- Hawail, we had to svin out to be here," Pat Hill said. "Now we've come down matchup is the Big Game between initial fear was a tom ACL. to a situation that makes this a very big Stanford University and Cal Berkeley OF NOTE: The SJSU-FSU game a on Saturday at Memorial Stadium in will be televised on ICRFE-TV (Fresno, -to game. They've won out too, and that s what you want to see." Berkeley. Channel 59) with the telecast begin- SJSU also rallied to win its last two Adding to any drama surrounding ning at 2 p.m. Game can be heard on games and put itself into bowl con- that game is the 20th anniversary of KLIV 1590-AM with the pregame "The Play," the dramatic five-lateral show beginning at 1:30 p.m. ... WAC n't tention. However, SJSU head coach Fitz Hill play that gave the Golden Bears A25-20 teams have 16-43 record against confer- he victory over Stanford as time expired in ence opponents on the road this season. a realizes that bowl discussion is a moot point if his Spartans don't win Samrday. the 1982 game. SJSU and Boise State University each !he "I don't care for that game," said have four of those victories ... A win ot "My wife said something about a bowl ANTHONY REGINATO / DAILY STAFF game, and I refused to talk about it," LaHerran who watched three replays of Saturday would give the Spartans their Fitz Hill said. "You can't put the cart Spartan head coach Fitz Hill talks to his players before practice on Wednesday afternoon at South Campus. "The Play" on Sunday night. "It s a big- second three-gatne winning streak of before the horse. (A bowl bid) isn't an The Spartans final game of the season is at 2 p.m. on Saturday against Fresno State University. ger conference with a biger rivalry. But the year (Illinois, UTEP, SMU Sept. there's nothing more I'd lilce than to 21 -Oct. 5) SJSU has won its final D- issue if we don't win on Saturday." He also deflected any notion that the ily recruited by both institutions. time a Spartan team defeated a Spartan program will have eight or nine beat Fresno and play Cal in the Silicon game of the season just three times in "I just didn't see myself as a Bulldog," Bulldogs club. potential recruits at the game. Valley Classic." the last 10 years. The last victory was a cc' SJSU-FSU series is a rivaliy. "It's not a rivalry if you re not win- said LaHerran, who attended SJSU "Seeing Spartan Stadium packed and Still, he can't get away from the central However, neither Stanford nor Cal 55-48 overtime victory over UNLV in garnes as 2 child with friends and his going crazy like that was nice," said theme of the game bcnvl implications. has the possibility to play ill bowl game 1997 ... SJSU leads the nation in total lhe ning," said Hill of his Spartans, who have dropped their last eight decisions grandparents. LaHerran, who was a fifth grader in the When asked why the Spartans should thanks to Stanford record and the talceaways with 37. Tulane University is to Fresno State. LaHerran remembered a day when he stands during the Spartans 42-7 victory. deserve to go to a bowl if they defeat recent NCAA sanctions being forced second with 36 ... SJSU is first nation- One Spartan at the center of the game was a sophomore and one of the SJSU Saturday's game has more implications Fresno State, Hill said,"We'll have won on the Golden Bears. ally in interceptions gained with 23, is linebacker Luke LaHerran, who, as a assistant coaches brought out a tape of than who might go to a bowl game and seven games, so that'll make us bowl eli- "We're really fortunate to be in this three more than the University of Iowa senior at Ripon High School, was hcav- thc 1990 SJSU-FSU game the last who won't. Fitz Hill estimated that the gible. We'll have been 5-3 in thc confer- situation," said SJSU linebacker Luke and the University of 01cLihoma. ze SONNENBERG I Religion, family take precedent over basketballfor SJSU guard v a e n Joritsnue on page I the games. Then the 'd make rules playing at Brighiun Young University served in a kadership capacity, over- games into the campaign, he and ter-in-law didn't know anybody but like my p?ints wou dn't count or was his ultimate dream. seeing 200 missionaries in the Barnes decided to appeal for a red happened to run in to Lisa while at one who is different. They respect something, Sonnenberg said of his "Growing up in the Mormon reli- Eastern Nevada-Northern Arizona shirt. the gym one day. who I am and my values," Sonnenberg older brothers. "I wanted to get better gion, my friends and I looked at zone. He spent the remaining hours The NCAA granted the wish, and "I didn't kncnv her, but when she said. "I certainly hang out with the than them. In high school they'd have (BYU) as the pinnacle of athletics for of his day checking up on their activ- Sonnenberg sat out the remainder of started describing him, I knew exact- !re team because the most important ;et accomplishments and as soon as I got us," said Sonnenberg, who noted that ities. the season. ly who it was," said Lisa, a licensed thing we can do away from the court to high school, I wanted to kill those Wheaton Warrenville South only had "You work every day and hope you "I'm glad I (red-shirted)," massage therapist who works in Palo get something, I want to lid is bond. If we do accomplishments." about six or seven Mormon students change somebody's life. I had the Sonnenberg said. "I would have rather Alto. be there. " Jim Sonnenberg said he noticed his in an enrollment of 3,000. "From a opportunity to teach hundreds of had a strong full season than limped Sonnenberg called Lisa later that Being just one of the guys, son's competitive drive from an early young age, I'd watch their games on people and spoke with literally thou- halfway through one." day, and the two spent the remaining at Sonnenberg gets questions about his age and that the spirit was fostered in ESPN. Fd see the crowds they'd have, sands more. You might get a hundred Fully healed, Sonnenberg is back in three days together. religion, inquiries he is more than a house of five boys. and I liked that environment, not just doors slammed in your face, but if you uniform and excited for the unknown "Those three days felt like a year," happy to answer. because of the religion." can change that one person's life, then opportunities that will come in his Sonnenberg said. I fell in love at sec- most people don't ,St "It's a religion Following his high school career, it's all worth it," Sonnenberg said. final season of college basketball. ond sight." know a lot about. I only talk about it Sonnenberg signed with BYU, realiz- "After (the Mission), I felt like I could "This is my last year of eligibility, The two talked everyday while when I get asked questions. I don't "It would have le ing his dream. In his 1996-1997 do anything." and I want to make the most of it. It's Sonnenberg was back in San Jose. preach to players or coaches or class- freshman season, he started eight Sonnenberg's Mission wasn't all been a long road, but I feel blessed," One day, Lisa happened to mention mates," Sonnenberg said. 'At first been easy to think looking for somewhere rS games, averaging five points per game business. The missionaries are given Sonnenberg said. "When I was a that she was were surprised by my values. IC guys and was given the team's "Sixth Man" one day per week off from their freshman at BYU, we had a guy who else to do her massage therapy. Now I think they see where my life is where I could award as the leading player coming duties, and Sonnenberg spent his was 25 and balding, and we all called Sonnenberg suggested she come out going, and they admire it." have been. But off of the bench. Thursdays playing basketball. him 'the accountant.' Nosy I'm the one to California and took the liberty of it First-year Spartan head coach Phil Following that season, Cougar "There were different leadership who is 25 and in the same position he finding her a job and a place to stay. Johnson echoes Sonnenberg's patriar responsibilities I had that cut down was in with the younger players." "We skipped dating and went right ts I do think the guard Matt Montague decided to chal views. leave school for his Mission, and the time on my off days, but tried to stay to courting," Sonnenberg said. 'I'd go "For what and where he's been, the experiences I had BYU program asked Sonnenberg to in shape," he said. home at night and then come to her guys look up to him," Johnson said of put off his own missionary work for In 1999 after fulfilling his mission place in the moming and spend the his co-captain. "He's a good example traveled thc country to day with her." l'S on my Mission another year to fill the void at the duties, Sonnenberg returned to col- Sonnenberg off the court, and he's a quali- After just one month, the couple VC on and point guard spot. lege basketball. satisfy his religious and athletic fulfill- ty person, which is something that's overshadowed Basketball, however, was a distant ments, so it appeared appropriate he began to discuss marriage pLuis. important than being a quality "I was very prayerful about it. I le more second to the church in Sonnenberg's would have do to undergo the same basketball player." thoughts heart, and he refused. task for his family fulfillments. wanted to lcnow if she was the one for In 1997, Sonnenberg accepted his Courting offers from New Mexico Sonnenberg first met his wife, Lisa, more me. I was searching for an inncr he of playing" Mission assignment in Las Vegas. State University and Illinois State through his cousin. peace," said Sonnenberg, when asked relationships but both how he Icnew if marriage was right for te Scott Sonnenberg, University, Sonnenberg opted for Both were in Growing up in Warrenville, .1 Utah Valley State College, a two-year were on the verge of breakups. And, him after just one month. "I thought suburb of Chicago, Sonnenberg was SJSU guard institution in Orem. adds Sonnenberg, "wc both had an about everything in my mind, and I r 's birth. inner peace. In the next rd immersed in basketball since "The toughest times were when Playing sporadically for the last two eye for each other." came to that His father, Jim, played at Ricks "FIC WAS the middle child, and he BYU came to play (the University of years, Sonnenberg didn't miss a beat couple of months, we made plans. College in Idaho while uncle Scott always wanted to play with thc older Nevada-Las Vegas). It would have in his return to basketball. He aver- The 'yes' answer I received has been Sonnenberg played for the BYU jun- boys. He was always upset when he been easy to think where I could have ag_ed 17.6 points per game for the ,onfirmed every day since." ior yarsity team. couldn't play," Jim said. "Many times been," said Sonnenberg, who would Wolverines in being named a 1999- "People always Lisa said shc knew what was in the *Otse higgest inspirations is we had to step in and break things up take a youth group to the game and 2000 second-team all region stk.- works when she moved out West. my dad. Hc s my biggest source of on the court. But it was just a disposi- take them down to meet the BYU tion. ask me how I "I knew I would marry him," she advice, and he'll stay up and talk to tion. Scott was a really good example players afterward. "But I do think that Once again, Sonnenberg went under said with a smile. "It just took him a me after every one of my games," off of the court." the experiences I had on my Mission the recruiting microscope with could give up lot longer." at Sonnenberg said. 'In a way, my the University Scott and Lisa were married on th Sonnenberg has even transferred overshadowed thoughts of playing." Vanderbilt University, basketball. It was dreams have been his dreams too. In MCXICO and Santa Clara Aug. 17, 2001. id that competitive drive over to the Without basketball for the first of New high school when I'd get recruiting business world. time, Sonnenberg filled his days University the primary schools show- easy. I receive The Sonnenbergs are apartment letters, he'd open them before I did. "Business is such a competitive envi- shouldering a schedule that would ing interest. Colorado State managers, and Lisa s massage therapy After games, Jim Sonnenberg would ronment," said Sonnenberg, a busi- seem hellacious to some. University had offered him the option more happiness job as well as Sonnenberg s scholu- discuss Scott's performance on thc ness marIceting major who interned Having undergone shoulder surgery of red shirting, but Sonnenberg want- ship money helps support them ride home. with Northwest Mutual this past halfway through his tenure, ed to play right away. and fulfillment financially. "There was always an unwritten rule summer. "I love the feeling of closing Sonnenberg spent the first hour of his According to Sonnenberg, BYU had Family, as well as basketball and stage in that the boys would sit in the front a deal. It's like hitting a big shot in a day in rehab before studying scripture Silt to seven players vying for one from other religion, has taken center in seat, and I'd critique their perform- hours. scholarship spot. He was more inter- Sonnenberg's life. gc game." for three ance," said Jim, whose own athletic At Wheaton Warrenville South From 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., ested in finding a place he could play things in life. " "Family is such a high-priority in was derailed by kidney compli- my life, said Sonnenberg, who has a career High School, Sonnenberg was named Sonnenberg and his assigned com- at right away. Scott Sonnenberg, cations. "I'd tell them the good things traveled their assigned geo- "I was arucious to find out where I family night every Monday and a date in 1996 Most Valuable Player of the panion they did, but they also wanted me to DuPage Valley League aher averag- graphic area in an effort to spread thc was going, so I could make the most SJSU guard night with Lisa every Friday. "It's the - be critical too." 4.fl word of the Mormon Church. of my decision," Sonnenberg said. source of all of my happiness." ies ing 20.6 points, 5.6 assists and Being the third of Jim and Brenda rebounds per game. The Chicago "We were out teaching people, "Then one day (former SJSIJ coach Lisa, who bakes cookies for thc Sonnenberg's five boys, Scott grew up Tribune named him to the All - 'mocking on doors. Members of the Steve Barnes) called out of the blue However, Lisa relocated to San Spartan basketball team, has become SC in an environment fueled by competi- church refer people, and sometimes and offered a scholarship. I just felt I Diego a few months later to be A care- the unofficial team mom. nd Illinois team as a senior. Sonnenberg tion. was Also an accomplished volleyball people are seeking missionaries to fit in well here." giver. She came back a few weeks "They call her Mrs. Sonnenberg," Older brothers Paul, 29, and Ken, player for the Tigers and was an All- come out to them, Sonnenberg said. Sonnenberg started nine of the early, and Sonnenberg recognized her Scott said of his teammates. 27, preceded Sonnenberg on the Utah state selection in the sport. "We talked with anyone who was Spartans 28 games in the 2000-2001 in church as the same girl he had met Valley State College basketball team. volleyball, and I think I had willing to listen. season and averaged 8.5 points per before. a I loved Younger brother Steve, 21, also played talent for it more than basketball. Each missionary is assigned an game in his starts. But, having already signed with the IW at UVSC while James, 17, is a starter Unfortunately my two best sports unknown companion that they travel Once again though, Sonnenberg's Spartan basketball program, it was 'Dreams take certain unexpected 'Pi on same high school team the 5-foot-11 - and live with for anywhere from two life would take a detour. Sonnenberg who was now relocating. turns," Sonnenberg said. "I lost BYU, at require height," said Sonnenberg played for Wheaton inch Sonnenberg, who was a strong to six months. An August 2001 MRI showed that He jotted down her e-mail address, so but I still got to continue with college Warrenvillc South. side hitter for the Tigers. "So because "You spend 24 hours a day with he had a torn meniscus, an injury that they could stay in touch, just in case basketball. 'There's always new chal- As a young child, Sonnenberg basketball them," said Sonnenberg, who esti- required surgery and intense rehabili- he came back to Utah. lenges you face with different turns is, of that, I excelled more in learned the value of competition and volleyball." mated that he had 10 different com- tanon. Sonnenberg spent his 2001 spring you take. People always ask me how I rad through his older brothers. Sonnenberg received recruiting let- panions in his two yean. *You better Sonnenberg's comeback hs perora- break in Utah and while in town, could give up basketball. It was easy! ht "They'd thrmy me off of thc court but being of learn to like them fast." tion for the 2001-2002 sesison was asked his sister-in-law to line him up receive more happiness and fulfdl- a ters from various colleges until my mom made them put me in the Mormon faith, Attending and In his second year. Sonnenberg taking longer than expected. Three with a girl while he was there. His sis- ment from other things in life." PAGE 6 NEWS THE SPARTAN DAILY NOVEMBER 21, 2002 Hoping for end to Sharon's Bush urges NATO to stand rule, Palestinians cautiously welcome Labor leader firm against Saddam RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) teenager WtAilesday dunng clAshes in Senior Palestinian officials on Tulkarem, where fighting the day PRAGUE, Czech Republic (AP) Slovenia. And he renewed his call for weapons of mass destruction. Bush recent re-election campaign infuriated Wednesday welcomed a call by Israel's before claimed five Palestinian lives. President Bush, recalling Europe's greater expansion. said Iraq had a "short time" to come Bush by fiscusing on opposition to new opposition leader to restart peace In the village of Ellar, near Ramallah, grim history of "excusing aggression," "We strongly support the enlarge- clean. Bush's Iraq policy. talks but held back outright endorse- a Palestinian was killed when a bomb challenged skeptical NATO allies ment of NATO, now and in the White House communications White House press secretary Ari ment apparently fearing it would he was preparing exploded premature- Wednesday to stand firm against future," the president said. director Dan Bartlett refused to be Fleischer said he .:xpected Schroeder hurt the ex-general's chances in ly, Palestinian security sources said. No Saddam Hussein as the alliance As the alliance's leaders trickled into pinned down on whether the United and Bush to exchange hellos at a January elections. one else was hurt. expands in size and might to combat this medieval city of spires, Bush used States intends to use any Dec. 8 Iraqi black-tie summit dinner Wednesday Many Palestinians are eager for the And in Hebron, Israeli troops blew terrorism. the centerpiece address of his five-day declaration it deems deceitful as auto- Outside the summit's stately halls, removal of Prime Minister Ariel up the home of Akram Hanini, one of Should the Iraqi leader deny next European trip to press them to "take matic grounds for war. several hundred protesters demon- Sharon, who during 20 months in three Palestinian gunmen killed in a month that he possesses weapons of up global responsibilities or choose to "It's a huge hypothetical," Bartlett strated against NATO and military office has ravaged the Palestinian shootout in the city that claimed the mass destruction, "he will have live in isolation from the challenges of said. "We'll wait and see." conflicts. Heavy security and chilly security forces, waged an intense crack- lives of 12 Israeli troops and security entered his final stage with a lie," Bush our time." NATO Secretary-General Lord weather seemed to ease the threat of down against militant groups and sent guards Friday. Neighbors said the two- Robertson predicted, "There will be large-scale actions. troops to reoccupy and impose curfews story house was home to nine of said. While he did not directly accuse one "And deception this time will not be Europe's leaders of indifference total unity of the heads of state and In addition to strengthening on most Palestinian cities in the West Hanini's relatives, who were given sternly word- governments on support for the U.N. NATO's military assets, Bush suggest- Bank. hour to remove their belongings. tolerated. Delay and defiance will toward Saddam, Bush's Associated invite the severest of consequences," ed appeal for action against terrorists Security Council resolution." ed that new NATO members will Palestinian Parliament speaker In an interview with The Diplomats said NATO will release a help remind Europe's old guard about Ahmed Qureia said Ainrarn Mitzna's Press, Nlitzna said Tuesdq that daily he declared. and like-minded regimes was clearly Even as Bush spoke, President aimed at the likes of Germany, which statement supporting the U.N. resolu- the dangers of complacency. easy victory in the Labor Party primary violence could not be ended by military tion, without committing alliance "Nlembers recently added to NATO, Tuesday "renews the hope of reviving ineans alone and that he would Jacques Chirac of France renewed his opposes military action in Iraq, and precondi- position that the United States cannot France, which forced the United troops or specifically backing war and those invited to join, bring greater the peace process...ending the violence begin negotiations without clarity to purposes of our alliance, and reaching a final solution based on tions if elected prime minister. determine on its own whether to wage States to water down a U.N. resolu- against Iraq. A new NATO anti-terrorism strike because they understand the lessons of two states living side by side in peace He also said he would remove Jewish war against Iraq. tion to disarm Saddam. from the The U.N. Security Council "is the "The world needs the nations of force won't be ready to confront Iraq, the last century." and security." settlers and Israeli forces and Bush has not asked the alliance to Those who suffered under But Sharon's Likud Party is the heavy Gaza Strip. only body established to put in this continent to be active in the in surk con- motion action of a military nature, to defense of freedom, not inward look- pledge its collective support of mili- Communist rule, or even Hitler's Nazi favorite in the Jan. 28 general election, Mitzna's positions stand regime, learned that aggression left and some Palestinian officials said trast with Sharon, who says he will not take the responsibility, to commit the ing or isolated by indifference," the tary action. violence in this "It's a decision that each country unchecked in dangerous to liberty, there was little the Palestinians could hold negotiations until all international community," Chirac president told students has said he would not deal said. Bohemian capital. must decide as to how, if, and when Bush said. do to swing Israeli voters toward stops and "Those who have lived through a Mitzna. with Arafat. Czech President Vaclav Havel said "Ignoring dangers or excusing they want to participate, snd how they violence, choose to participate," he said. struggle of good against evil are never Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat After two years of deadly he would prefer that Iraq disarm with- aggression may temporarily avert con- public has turned to the right. need to use flict, but they don't bring true peace," Even as Bush said allies arc free to neutral between them," he said. struck the most cautious note. "We are Israeli out force. "If, however, the internal Many blame Arafat's autonomy gov- force does arise, I believe that NATO he said. choose, U.S. officials said privately In a news conference with Havel, not interfering in (Israel's) affairs," Arafat said. "Our hands will bc ernment t'or the violence, back Sharon's should give an honest and speedy con- The Bush administration has quietly that leaders will face stiff pressure the president promised wary allies lost or against Iraq is his last choice, extended" to any Israeli leader prepared tough military response and have sideration to its engagement as an contacted 50 countries, including from Bush to help out in some way that war negotiations. face irrelevance in the eyes of avoidable if NATO stands "strong to negotiate. faith in peace alliance," he said. Canada, Britain and Germany, to Radio the A senior Hamas figure, Khaled two-day NATO solicit contributions of troops and war Washington, senior administration and united and tough" against Mitzna told Israeli On the eve of a Palestinian statements could be a good Nleshaal, said Wednesday that thc mil- summit dominated by talk of war, material in the event Bush decides to officials said on condition of Saddam. Islamic group had officials, however, said sign. itant Palestinian Bush endorsed plans to usher seven use force, a senior administration offi- anonymity. White House taken note of Nlitzna's election but will Bush refined to meet on the sum- Bush believes it is highly unlikely that "If the biggest of ottr enemies is con- former communist nations into the cial said Wednesday. gratulating me on my election, perhaps not stop attacks until Israeli troops fold Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Saddam has until Dec. 8 to give the mit's sidelines with German Saddam will avert war by complying withdraw from the West Bank, Gaza with the U.N. resolution. that is a sign that in the future there Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and United Nations an accounting of his Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, whose will be someone with whom to talk and and east Jerusalem. something to talk about," hc said. Palestinian leaders will try to do what In the West Bank and Gaza Strip, they can to encourage Israeli support violence continued. Dozens of Israeli for Nlitzna, but they have little influ- tanks entered three villages in southern ence over the Israeli public, said Spain seeks to ease fears of environmental Gaza early Thursday, residents said, Arafat's labor minister, Ghassan and destroyed the house of a suspected Ithatib. "If (the Palestinians) do too militant. Officials said four much, it could backfire" and push Palestinians were slightly wounded. Israeli support to Likud, lie said. Residents said soldiers surrounded Earlier this month, Arafat's Fatah disaster after sinking of oil tanker the house of a militant activist, ordered faction held negotiations in Cairo with the family out and knocked down the Hamas, trying to persuade it to stop structure with a bulldozer. suicide bombings. The talks brought frigid water, limiting damage in the Crews with shovels and buckets tion does not change we will have to For several months, Israel has no concrete results, but some Ship carrying 20 short-term. worked in strong wind and heavy rain pack our bags, just like our ancestors destroyed houses of suspected militants Palestinian officials have said they will The Prestige has spilled about 1.6 to scoop up sludge along Galicia's did." to try to discourage attacks. continue. million gallons of oil, million of its 20-million gallon load of craggy coast. The government said He accused the government of Palestinians and human rights groups Recent polls show the bloc of parties heavy fuel oil, a total twice the size of more than 250 tons of fuel oil had understating the amount of oil in the have denounced the practice, charging led by Likud likely to win a solid twice the size of the Faxon Valdez crude-oil spill off been recovered so far, half on land and watcr and said officials don't know the that it harms innocent relanves. majonty in the 120-member Israeli Masks' in 1989. half at sea by skimmer boats. sea. "They only go thereon vacution,-r- Israeli troop's killed - a Palestiiilla Exxon Valdez spill Spain said Wednesday it had spotted Rough seas kept two of the vessels hc said. four oil slicks, including one 10 miles sent from France and Holland The same area of northwest Spain CAION, Spain (AP) Winds long and 3 miles wide, near the wreck- out of the mission Wednesday, the suffered a disastrous spill 10 ycars reaching 60 mph and high waves hin- age about 150 miles off the Galician interior ministry said. ago when the Greek tanker Aegean dered shoreline cleanup and seafood coast. In some coastal areas not yet hit by Sea ran aground near A Coruna and GARDEN I Habitat farmers scrambled to salvage the cock- Two smaller slicks are about 40 the fuel oil, seafood farmers rushed to lost 21.5 million gallons of oil. In miles west of Cape Finisterre, and a harvest mussels, clams and cockles 1999, an oil spill from the tanker le, mussel and clam harvest contmuedfrom page 1 "This area, out of the whole campus, Wednesday, a day after the tanker third is just off the coast at the Muros ahead of schedule. Spain's fishing Erika polluted 250 miles of French is the most quiet area I can find here," Prestige and its cargo of fuel oil sank inlet, Spanish officials said. Portugal industry is worth S330 million a year. coastline. Liu said. off Spain. said a large slick it was monitoring In the inlet of Ria de Arosa, A U.N. treaty banning single- study the plants or do experiments Some students said they think the Yet the high winds, which pushed Tuesday apparently dispersed in described as one of the world's top hulled tankers entered into force this with the garden, Nlyatt said. unkempt, but Joeston that frequent garden looks waves to 26 feet, helped break up a rough seas. mussel grounds, harvesters pulled up year, but the phase-in period stretch- Somc of the animals said that is why she likes it. The gar- large oil slick off Portugal as Spanish Spanish Environment Minister ropes on which clusters of black mus- es to 2015. European Llnion officials the garden are goldfinches, humming- den is supposed to be that way to pre- authorities worried the storm was Jaume Matas said oil has contaminat- sels grow, and plucked them all. say their eltints to impose stricter birds, robins, squirrels and even serve the natural habitat, Selter said. shoving a second fuel oil slick closer to ed nearly 180 miles of Galicia's scenic Normally smaller ones arc left behind inspections are being subverted by hawks. "It mav look like it's out of control, coastline and rich fishing waters. tO Mange. shipowners who avoid EU harbors or "If you just sit out there on thc the coast. some sort but it's still being very carefully con- Seeking to ease fears of an Exxon During a visit to a soiled beach near "Thc accident has hit us very hard," avoid dropping anchor when thcy benches, you're bound to see of bird or insect," Selter said. tmlled," Selter said. "Everything is Valdez-style catastrophe, Spain's the fishing port of Caion, he estimat- said Francisco Gomez, a 41 -Year-old refuel or pick up supplies. done with a specific intention. It's not ed economic losses at S42 million so fisherman in the village of Cosine. French President Jacques Chirac The only problems they have had Interior Ministry said no fuel had with the animals arc squirrels that meant to look meticulous." spilled since the single-hulled vessel far, and said the cleanup could take six "The consequences are going to last a said Wednesday he would raise the Joeston said the garden provides a months. long time, at least two years." issue of maritime security at next chew on the irrigation tubing, she broke apart and sank about 150 miles said. peacefid place to escape from classes off the Spanish coast Tuesday, six "We have to wait and be prudent Luis Ferreira, 42, WAS pessimistic month's EU summit and criticized and the MASSCS. European officials for not taking a "There's really not much to do about days after it ruptured in a storm. because we still don't know whether and recalled that the people of Galicia habitat. "Most of thc benches arc on these we have passed the threshold of this have a long history of emigration, tougher stand against "garbage it," Scher said. "It's a wildlife Officials said they hoped the oil We adapt." thoroughfares where it's too distract- would solidify two miles down in crisis," Matas said. often to Latin America. "If the sinia- ships: Selter said she has found bccr bottles ing because there are so many differ- and other litter when she comes to ent people going by," she said. campus after a weekend. She said the Because of thc certification, Setter University Police Department is and the people who help hcr have patrolling the area more on weekends, been working more to keep the garden DORMS I Three dormitories to be demolished and less trash has been found in the in shape and to continue providing a garden. The majority of people who habitat fbr animals. walk around the garden are respectful It is like a refuge not only fisr continuedfrom page 1 and adding character and depth the Students have been involved in the Also included in thc first phase are of it, Setter said. wildlife but also for people, Scher city and neighborhood groups sug- concept for the past two years, includ- 196 beds that will be used as short- "Most of the timc people just go out said. Shc said shc has even seen one Housing Services. gested, Hansen said. ing selecting the furniture and colors term housing for new employees and The new housing development is there to sit and enjoy the naturalness man practicing tai chi, a Chinese "We took some of the qualities of of the complex, Hansen said. guests and a resident activity center of it," she said. meditation, in the garden. called Campus Village. Phase I of the the older buildings wc appreciate in "It was accomplished through a vari- offiring a computer lab, meeting and project will begin in January 2003, Chun Hua Liu, a mechanical engi- "les jUSt SO pleaSillOt." She SAM. "It'S the area and applied them to the proj- ety of surveys and frICUS groups," study spacc, a recreation area, laun- with a careful tear down and removal neering junior, said hc likes to conic out little place where you go when you ect," said Alan Freeman, director of Hansen said. "Input WAS received from dry, office space and a convenience and sit in the garden about twice a day. want somc spiritual regeneration." of the existing structures and new planning design and construction. nonresidents and neighborhood store. construction scheduled to begin in There are three phases of the 10- to groups as well." The goal for rental costs, Caret said, April. 15-year plan that will create 5,700 Phase I will house up to 2,279 beds. is to price the units at 75 percent to 80 is expected to be avail- The village beds with an estimated final construc- Almost 1,500 of those are slated fir percent below market rates. David Anson, NEWSWEEK able for occupancy in August 2005. tion cost at S600 million. something Hansen said students indi- Two levels of underground parking No dates have been set for the con- " 1..()RIOU S... The funding for the village will not cated was vcry important apart- are planned, and first priority of Ita, .111.111,. TII. knil riltimult111.0 141, struction of the two remaining phases, be affected by proposed state budget ment-style living for upper division spaces would go to residents oldie vil- Hansen said. cuts, President Robert Caret said. Leah Rozon, PEOPLE "We're planning a 'retirement' party "This project won't be affected bv "NOTE PER1.1-('L for January 25," Hansen said. any of those dollars. Each phase will rollx 4,14, r Students past and present who have cost roughly S200 million," Caret said The Workl Famous wen Meibermon, ENTERTAINMENT wEEKLI lived in the halls have had input in the Now Open in in a press conference. "The funding is DOWNTOWN SAN JOSE -JOYFUL! A REVELAH )ItY At RAI, JOURNEY... project, Hansen said. Much consider- commg from revenue bonds the is being given to the after-life of I #411P41)141 at the Historical Jose Theatre ation state doesn't put any money into Comedy Oub Restaurant the red bricks that currently hug the them." existing building. 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NOVEMBER 21, 2002 THE SPARTAN DAILY NEWS PAGE 7 Man indicted on extortion charge for SI LVER I China a big importer of the metal alleging claiming to be girl's kidnapper continuedfrom page 1 SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - A He was arrested earlier this month. moun- grand jury indicted an 18-year-old Spaniards, while exploring the The charge of interstate extortion tains of Bolivia, discovered the richest man Wednesday for allegedly trying carries a 20-year term and threaten- to extort S3 million silver mines ever discovered, he said. by falsely claim- ing communications carries a five- were located at ing to be the kidnapper The mines, which of Elizabeth year term. 15,000 feet, took the average person Smart. Attorncy Lionel Lofton, who rep- Walter two-and-a-half months to reach, he Kenneth Holloway, of resented Holloway at a hearing in said. Charleston, S.C., allegedly sent more South Carolina, had said Holloway The large supply of the metal drew nb than three dozen e-mails claiming he lives with his family, has a job clean- thousands of people to the mountain, re- was the kidnapper and demanding ing a day-care center and has been and the population grew from less go ransom. schooled at home. than it thousand to 160,000 in five Smut, then 14, disappeared from With the indictment in place, fed- years. ew her bedroom June 5. The case eral prosecutors say they will have the The largest demand for silver came of remains unsolved. case moved to Utah. from China, he said. 1 a Holloway reportedly confessed he The FBI found Holloway, who China, which was the end market :he kept up a regular correspondence was using the screen name for silver, used the metal to back their ity with Salt Lake City police and the "Elizabethsmartkidnapper," by paper money, which ended up being Smart family, threatening to hurt the serving his Internet service the catalyst in the "silverization" of the of girl and demanding ransom from her provider country, Flynn said. ine with a subpoena for father. account information. In the mid-15th century, China was faced with difficult economic times ted and, in 1640, began printing more iily paper money to compensate for the ArY economic downfall. This caused infla- ald tion, paper money became useless and di- FOOTBALL I Bowl silver became the prominent econom- ic driving force, Flynn said. ish The Chinese government demanded the taxes be paid in silver, he said. berth on the line for SJSU "A quarter of the world's population lived in China at that time," he said. continuedfrom page 1 Chuck Bell, athletic director at "They were powerful, urbanized and etc sophisticated." SJSU, said a bowl game might also be DANIELLE GILLETT/DAILY STAFF cal we're the only (California) state the cure for increasing attendance at The Chinese demand for silver school in the bowl game." games, an essential component to caused the rest of the world to react Dennis Flynn gave a lecture Wednesday afternoon on the how silver relates to the global economy. Flynn Not only will the players get the maintaining Division I -A status once and supply silver, he said. is a visiting professor from the University of the Pacific in Stockton. ;ht. opportunity to play a bowl game on "Europeans came into Asian waters, new NCAA regulations come into history and the their home field, the rest of the coun- effect in 2004. The requirements to begin with, for silver," he said. America. ver trade, as many slaves were tion between Asian try can watch the game on ESPN2. demand at least a 15,000 attendance "They were the middlemen but not These newly introduced crops could swapped for the coveted metal. history of the world. ost "Any team that can go to a bowl game the dynamic movers." thrive in areas that were previously He presented a photo of a tapestry "They have finally connected Asian rate at home games. SJSU home she said. would certainly help recruiting and brag- games average 8,506, according to the People from the Americas, the unused and rice, the regions largest that dates back to early 16th century studics and world studies," in world is connected in a way we led ging rights," Shelton said. "With televi- Spartan Athletics Master Plan. Philippines and Mexico who trans- crop at the time, could only be grown China that depicted slaves working "The never knew before." sion exposure, with the opportunity to "We've been having trouble getting ported silver to China played a vital in certain climates, he said. the marketplace. play that type of game - it's special." role in quenching Chinas need for the This resulted in population growth Flynn also said widespread disease Some attendees said they were vill fans and students excited," he said. the speakers and The national coverage will bring "(A bowl game) will mean tremen- metal and used Europe as a stopping and was a unifying experience was a result of the silver trade because impressed with SJSU the attention that head coach point in the process, he said. between the Americas and China, he germs were dispersed among people found the event to be beneficial. aza dous things." the title (of the lec- Fitz Hill would like for recruitment Shelton said the bowl game is an While Europeans were not active said. who didn't have sufficient immunity. 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People magazine names Affleck 'El Crimen' challenges faith 'Sexiest Man Alive' NEW YORK (AP) Jennifer and chastity in Catholicism Lopez already thought so, and now People magazine agrees: Ben dirty work. with the help of the town mayor. Affieck is this year's "Sexiest Man The hzghest grosszngfilm Gael Garcia Bernal, star of "Y-Tu Since the money goes toward chari- Alive," the magazine announced Mama Tambien" and "Amores table causes, Amaro is not fazed by Wednesday. in Mextcan clnema Perms," returns in "El Crimen del the act. The 30-year-old star of movies L Padre Amaro,"directed by Carlos With the hopes of advancing with- including 'The Sum of All Fears" ..astory takes provocatme Carrera, in a film about a priest who in the church, all else does not mat- and "Pearl Harbor" has been every- look at clergymen gets sexually involved with a 16- ter to Amaro. All that he begins to where lately, mostly because of his year-old girl. care about is following along in the romance with Lopez. By Daniel Lopez Padre Amaro (Bernal) is a recently game of corruption. Though serving After rampant speculation, he and Daily Staff Writer ordained priest that is sent to a Gocl is his intention, his actions are the singer-actress announced their parish in Los Reyes, a small village in to the contrary. Amaro, however, engagement this month. They also Mexico. Amaro's role is to help the does not give much thought to or The swift hand of God. The fear of PHOTO COURTESY OF ALAMEDA F M co-star in the upcoming movies being struck down by lightning. The aging Father Benito (Sancho Garcia) sees anythang wrong with breaking "Gigli" and "Jersey Girl." thought of burning in hell. These with the duties of running the his vows or accepting drug money. Padre Amaro, played Gael Garcia Bernal, kisses the hand of the "I didn't need People magazine to things bring most Catholics to a church. The movie itself could make your Bishop, played by Ernesto Gomez Cruz, in the Mexican film, "El Crimen tell me he's the sexiest man alive: quiver but not the peopk in this Upon his arrival to Los Reyes, jaw drop to the floor with the twists del Padre Amaro." Lopez said in the issue, which comes Amaro is captivated by the beauty of the plot takes. If you are Mexican or story of sexual intrigue. out Friday. "The difference between The story is strong and moves right a 16-year-old, Amelia (Ana Claudia Catholic, you might need to be other points, they might want to There was nothing to hate about me and People magazine is that he'll along, and if you want to learn about Talancon). Amelia, in a flirtatious reminded that this is just a movie jump into the movie and grab the this movie except for the characters' mill be the sexiest man alive in my corruption at all levels of Mexican manner, makes her desires for Amaro the people are acting and not attack- people and knock some sense into attitude toward the religion they eyes when he's 100 years old." society, this movie puts it all out in known to him. Although Amaro is a ing the culture or the religion. The them. want to serve Christ, but the hyp- Affieck is the 16th man to receive preist, he is also a man and shares movie opens your eyes to the dark A captivating part was a baptism ocrites do everything to the contrary. the magazine's honor. Last year it similar feelings for Amelia. He is underworld of Mexican corruption that Father Benito celebrates at the The English subtitles don't give the was James Bond star Pierce Brosnan, unable to resist her and gives into his within the church. drug lord's home. A corrido, or bal- full effect of the language either, but and previous winners include Tom REVIEW manly instincts. This story could happen in real life lad, by Los Razos de Sacramento y you get what is going on. If you liked Cruise, George Clooney and Brad Within the story of betrayal of in any small town in Mexico. The Reynaldo puts the scene into motion "Amores Perros," you should enjoy Pitt. the open. From the key players and vows and chastity, the church itself representation of the celebration of for the party after the baptism. The this movie, although you might have Also induded on the 2002 "wriest" the cover up, this movie shows all the further corrupts Amaro's soul. With the mass is enjoyable. You might representation of the townspeople to be Mexican to appreciate it. list are Secretary of Defense Donald tricks. Anger could arise in the view- the promise of promotion, Amaro want to sing the church songs and and all the characters is excellent. Knowledge of the culture and the Rumsfeld, gospel singer Kirk er toward the way dealings are con- looks the other way or rather choos- recite the prayers as they are done in Some might relate with the charac- role of the church in Mexican socie- Franlclin, "" judge ducted and the people that just go es to blindly ignore that Father the movie. Some people could come ters in this movie to real-life charac- ty will make this film more enjoyable and chef Rocco along because those in power control Benito is involved with the local away with a greater appreciation for ters, especially those who are familiar and easier to understand. Truly, you DiSpirito. everything, and the puppets do the drug lord, laundering money for him the value of the Catholic religion. At with the small towns of Mexico. need to see it for yourself

'American Idols' performance painfully dull WISH )L1 HOLI INSIGHT By Laura Buckingham to concentrate on anything but what was, among other things, unnecessary. certainly lived up to that expectation. Dear SJSU Students, Dady Stay Writer was growing out of his head. After a 20-minute intermission, the Complete with a rp9ck "Soul Train" The next seven performances were five male Idols reappeared on stage to dance line, fireworks and excessive Two things were evident Sundaz equally bland, and it was painfully cover 'Nsync's "Pop. pelvic gyrations, they had me wishing I- mete will is a large gathering of Christian Students night when the "American Idols Live clear that America made the correct The five women then got together I could simply press the mute button during winter break in Albuquerque, New Mexico this tour stopped at San Jose's HP choice in eliminating the finalists in for En Vogue's "Free Your Mind," on my remote control and just make it year. This event is sponsored by the Council for Pavilion: Young girls will scream real- the order they did. though the most notable things about go away. 6 Ecumenical Student Ministries which includes the ly loud for pretty much no reason at Among the best performances of the the performance were their horribly Though it was obvious that many of c7) Episcopal Church, United Methodist. Christian Church, all, and eight of the 10 American Idols night were runner-up 's mismatched outfits and an overabun- the Idols had been worIcing with a Evangelical Lutheran, United Church in Christ, and the voice coach since thc show aired, they probably should have stayed home. (2_ National Catholic Student Coalition. A near sell-out crowd of all ages still came off looking and sounding ship lounge acts than came to see the top 10 finalists from Complete with a mock "Soul Train" dance line, more like cruise is always lots of fun. anything else. 0 This every two year national event Fox's popular TV show that pitted interesting and challenging to your faith. hopeful singers against each other. fireworks and excessive pelvic gyrations, they had me other disappointment was that expected, the night's performanc- Clarkson, or the Atnerican Idol pro- es consisted only of covers, with the wishing I could simply press the mute button on my ducers, opted not to include her pop- Check out the web site. it you are interested in exception of winner , remote control and just make it go away. ular single " in attending. notify me for scholarship and travel informa- who sang her single "Before Your the set list. tion. The deadline (without penalty) is November 18th. Love." I didn't expect a whole lot from the The show included individual per- concert, but I had hoped I would like http.//www.cescm org/c4 homepage.html formances by all of the Idol finalists, rendition of the Oleta Adams' ballad dance of sequins. the live shcnv more than the TV ver- who each sang a song in the order they "Get Here" and Clarkson's versions of Since a concert featuring the sion. Sadly, that was not the case. were eliminated. the Aretha Franklin hits "Respect" American Idol contestants would not I guess I should look on the bright by 10 p.m. First to take the stage was EjayDay, and "Natural Woman:" be complete'voithout att of them get- side I was home MYSTICAL rg ECOSPIRIT whose cover of Janet Jackson's "Black Theworst performances of the night ting together to .perform a medley or Cat" was almost as frightening as his came from Jim Verraros, who offered a two, I couldn't say I was surprised hair. Day's normally black, curly locks schmaltzy cover of The ' when it happened. I was, however, not were replaced by something I can only "Easy" and AJ. Gil's performance of at all impressed. describe as a horribly highlighted, Stevie Wonder's "My Cherie Amour," Medleys are often dreadful by defi- straight blondish mop. It was difficult which included a dance sequence that nition, and the Idols' medley Maria Shriver stalker restrained LOS ANGELES (AP) had been leaving messages for her at ed to speak with Shriver to get help Television journalist Maria Shriver NBC for more than a year. He initial- with his pension benefits. has obtained a restraining order ly claimed he was a high school friend, Many of the voicemails end with against a man she claims is stalking although he was a "complete stranger," Fiorani urging "all the best to you, As an engineer in her. she wrote in court documents. Arnold and the kids," according to the Shriver, who reports for NBC's The calls eventually arrived on documents. "Dateline," filed the request July 23 almost a daily basis, Shriver's assistant, Shriver said the man also twice tried for a restraining order against Bruce Julia Page, wrote in court documents. to get inside NBC Studios in Burbank the U.S. Air Force, 9NI dIHSNIA Fiorani, 45, alleging he made harass- Shriver, a niece of former President to see her, claiming to be her ex-hus- ing voicemail messages and tried to John F. Kennedy, said she became band. confront her at work, court documents concerned about Fiorani after he left "I have never met Mr. Fiorani; I have showed. her a series of phone messages on July no idea why he flew to Los Angeles to there's no telling what Fiorani is believed to be from 14 saying that he had just returned try and confront me; and, I have cer- Warren, Mich. from the Kennedy compound in tainly never been married to him," On Aug. 14, a judge issued a Hyannis, Mass., where he was looking Shriver wrote. restraining order barring Fiorani for her and her family; that he was "I am now fearful for the safety of you'll work on. from coming within 100 yards of coming to Los Angeles; and later that me and my family," she wrote. Shriver and her four children for he had arrived and intended to find Allison Gollust, NBC News spokes- three years. her. woman, said Wednesday that neither Shriver, the 47-year-old wife of actor In a transcript of one message, NBC nor Shriver would have any (Seriously, we can't tell you.) Arnold Schwarzenegger, said Fiorani Fiorani was quoted as saying he need- comment. Queen Latifah arrested in Hollywoo d for alleged DUI LOS ANGELES (AP) Actress- found that she was under the influ- tbr the single rapper Queen Latifah was arrested ence," he said. "It was a routine arrest." " .N.I.T. rrthrinance" early Wednesday for investigation of The artist, who was driving a 2003 driving under the influence of alcohol, Cadillac Escalade, presented a valid a California Highway Patrol official New Jersey driver's license bearing her rantera. said. given name, Dana Owens, and then c ne m a s 1-- The 32-year-old hip-hop star was failed a sobriety test, Delgadillo said. 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