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Area bookstores viefor Addams University Bookstore and students dollars as textbook Hillsborough Street Textbooks as prices continue to pinch the well as Amazon.comwere all exam- wallet. ined to find the best prices and the best stock ofbooks. Although every store provides students with the same basic ser~ Tyler Dukes vice, the stores differ widely in DeputyNews Editor many other areas. Addam’s and Packbackers, for example, are corporately owned, Fall semester is here again and, as while Hillsborough Street is in- always, the closing months ofsum- dependent. mer are punctuated by the opening The NCSUbookstore however, is of wallets. a non-profit organization ownedby Beyond the normal woes of tu- the university. ition and rent however, one bill is “Everything about this bookstore growinglarger and larger each year: is whattheycall ‘receipt-supported’ the price oftextbooks. so we’re not tax-based at all,” Hayes. “We are really concerned about said. “We are supportedbythe rev- the high price of books.” NC. enue that’s:generated from anysales RAY BLACK Ill/TECHNICIAN State Bookstore Director Richard that we make, which pay for all of Jay Davis works out during fall practice earlier this month. Davis was named starting quarterback over Marcus Stone on Tuesday. Hayes said. “These are the same our overhead costs and operating concerns we have had for a num- expenses.” ber ofyears.” The bookstore also uses extra Technician tookan average cross- revenue to benefit the university.‘ section ofcourses for both an engi- “We also funnel moneybackinto neeringand humanitiesstudentand need—based scholarships here- on Davis named starter hit the streets to compare prices at campus,” Hayes said. “Our money Coach Chuck Amato named Jay the four major bookstores on cam- starting job this fall with redshirt—fresh- “Since Phil left, I really said to myself pus. Packbackers, NCSU Bookstore, BOOKS continued on page 2 Davis his starting quarterback on man Marcus Stone, will start the team’s that I needed to learn every corner ofthis Tuesday afternoon. opener against Richmond on Sept. 4. offense and that’s what I tried to do,” Da- Amato had stated early last week he was vis said. “Now this part’s over, it’s really Austin Johnson and Ryan Reynolds making a push at deciding the position just time to start focusing on the season StaffWriters to avoid a media rush on his starter right and preparing f0r Richmond right now Transportation before game day. He also doesn’t want to and just getting better.” Football coach Chuck Amato was all hear anymore about it after making his Davis has never started a collegiate finished with interviews after practice announcement. game, but has made appearances latein on Tuesday afternoon. But as he hopped “It’s no different than any other posi- several blow-out games the last two years. makes changes in his go-cart to drive back to the Mur~ tion,” Amato said. For his career, Davis is 17-28 for 177 yards phy Center, Amato had one more tidbit of Davis will attempt to fill the void left and one touchdown. Offensive coordina- news for the reporters gathered around. by Philip Rivers, a four-year starter who tor Leo Mazzone said Davis has really ‘ “JayDavis haswon the starting quarter— owns a bevy ofACC passing records and come on strong during fall practice. to its system back spot on our team,” Amatosaid. whose jersey already hangs in Carter— Davis, who had been battling for the Finley Stadium. DAVIS continued on page 2 Wolfline, parking undergo major changesfor thefall.

A new way to thlnk of college 11v1ng Ben Motal StaffReporter College Inn ofi’ers students a new W alternative to off-campus housing. University transportation has made a number of changes to Wolfline routes and parking re- Meghan Woodall zoning that will keep students StaffReporter on-schedule and ease parking situations, NC. State Department . . g \" The notion of “college housing” often ofTransportation officials say. FOR COMPLETE ROUTE MAP SEE means cramped, uncomfortable dorm “Wolfline bus routes have un— WWW.NCSU.EDU/WOLFL|NE rooms close to student’s classrooms, dergone significant changes over improved safety and convenience, instead oflarge, private apartments that the summer,” Pat Mitchell, the Mitchell said. are far from campus. TheWolfpackClub’s campus transit manager, said. Mitchell acknowledges that new College Inn apartments attempt to These changes include faster there were some difficulties that achieve the best ofboth worlds. routes from Centennial Campus to arose during the first week of The booster'club recently opened a $20 Main Campus, ashortened south- classes. The Wolflink Shuttle route million apartment complex across the east loop route, nighttime service to Wolf Village experienced slight street from campus atthe corner ofAvent to Varsity Parking Lot instead of delays because ofheavy traffic and Ferry Road and Western Boulevard. Fraternity Court and new service large numbers of people boarding Because the College Inn is fundedbythe to WolfVillage. the bus at the same time. Wolfpack Club, a group closelyassociated “Trips should be overall shorter,” “Time your schedule so you don’t 1.»... a. are. with N.C. StateAthletics, the club will use RAY BLACK Ill/TECHNICIAN Mitchell said. ‘ take the last bus. Plan ahead so you the apartment’3 profits to fund athletic The Wolfpack Club’s College Inn opened this semester at the corner ofAvent Ferry Centennial Shuttle route will catch a route that will get you to scholarships. Road and Western Boulevard take a more direct path from the campus 5-10 minutes before class According to the NCAA regulations it Centennial Park8c Ride lot to Main instead oftrying to arrive exactlyon is illegal to have more than 50 percent of so I could walk to my classes,” said Laura was not unfair. “ [The staff] is just trying Campus. WerewolfB routewill now time,” Mitchell suggested. residents in a university—affiliated build— McGuire, a junior majoring in commu- to keep it clean here,” she said. offer nighttime service to Varsity Mitchell strongly encouraged bus ing be athletes at the school; Glenn Kel— nication. With the apartments at the College Inn Parking Lot, benefiting students ridersto checktheWolflineWeb site ley, the assistant director for the Wolfpack Jessica Lee,- a freshman in communica— ranging from approximately 900 to 1300 who leave their vehicles offcampus Club, said that the athlete population was tion who decided to live at the College square feet, some residents agree that during the weekend and providing WOLFLINE continued on page 2 “nowhere near 50 percent.” Inn said, however, like a campus dorm, space is among the biggest perks. The Krystal Liner, a sophomore in com- the apartment made up of students was complex offers anywhere from one to munication and resident said that she “very noisy.” four bedroom suites along with a washer insidetechnician sees “lots offootball players and a couple The apartments have private balconies and dryer, bedroom and living room viewpoint 4 girls’ soccer team players.” Liner liked that face the opposingbuildings that lead furniture. diversions 5 being surrounded by students because it to echoing conversations and noise, some The apartment’s pricing was better than classifieds 7 made her feel closer to the school than a times late at night according to Liner. other apartments near campus, Liner sports 8 regular apartment would. She attributed the noise level to the be- said. They added that there was a great Some residents feel the convenience is ginning of a new school year and hoped deal of benefits included in living in the weather the best part. Even though the walk can that everything would calm down when new apartments except for parking. today tomorrow be lengthy depending on where they are people started getting settled into a rou- With parking a common problem headed on campus, residents say that is a tine. around NCSU, students often find them— John Mayer/Maroon 5 :1 small price to pay to not have to drive. Like dorms, the apartment is strictwhen selves navigating through city streets that John Mayer and Maroon 5 rock A. “I lived offcampus my sophomore year it comes to trash in the hallways and holds are usuallymore strict, due to the fact that Alltel Pavilion on Tuesday night. and hated driving here andsearching for a the residents of nearby rooms account- college students often park in illegal areas See page 5. .85°/67° 4°/68° parking space, so I decided to move back able. Liner felt the strictness about trash to be closer to their classes. technicianonline.com

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A Used Textbook Price Comparison The following are texts that many students will be looking'for this semester. In five out of nine cases, Hillsborough Street Textbooks had lower prices on used versions ofthe book. This chart does not show the quantity ofused copies available in the stores, but at press time, all stores had used copies ofthe books unless Domestieally otherwise noted.

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ENG 201 The Tempest $13.00 $12.50 $14.20 $14.10 $10.00 used $9.25 used $10.75 used $10.60 used for our delicious, home—cooked meals. MEA 130 Essentials of Meterology $84.50 $81.25 $81.35 $81.25 $69.25 used $39.95 used $61.15 used $60.95 used Purchase your Diner Plus Heal Card (PRlCES VERFIEDTUESDAY) THUSHAN AMARASIRIWARDENA/TEC IClAN today! ally only a matter ofa few dollars Hayes however, cautions that Iemar McPherson said. “I shop and cents. online orderinghas the potential wherever’s the closest, really.” BOOKS According to Hayes, however, to create problems. Cary Strickland, a sopho— continued from page 1 there’s a reason why prices are “Many of the online services more in Chemical Engineering so close in the stores. offer used books and many and Pulp and Paper Science, goes back to help the students.” “The publishingindustrybasi- times, those books just aren’t has spent $420 on books this Of the selection in the stores, cally dictates what the price of worth ordering,” Hayes said. semester. Hillsborough was the most the book is going to be,” Hayes “It’s a hit or miss thing.” “I shop on campus,” Strickland stocked in supplies of used said. 7 Mike Studley, who has owned said. “I have a chance ofgetting books while Addam’s ranked According to a College Board Hillsborough Street Textbooks ripped offanywhere, butI figure last in both their stocks of new report, last year’s students from for 20 years also has a word of I have less ofa chance here.” and used selections. all over the country were shell— warning for students. Political science sophomore Based on the eight courses ing out between $727o$807 on “Ifyou’re going to buy online, Will Langley shops at Addam’s, selected, Hillsborough Street books every year. you have got to do your research he says, for their exceptional I That’s right, yo u" don’t have ”I. Textbooks was the best value, Its prices like these that are oryou’re goin’ to be screwed roy- service. with five books cheaper than pushing many students to web ally,” Studley said. “They took my schedule to live here to eat here! their competition. Of the four sites like Amazon and Halficom Students however, aren’t inter- and showed me exactly what I stores, Addam’s proved to be the for better deals. ested in price alone. Thelocation needed,” Langley said. “Even a Convenient location next to campus worst value, based on the books ‘ “I‘think students are shopping and its convenience is a motivat- Carolina student can find their Delicious, affordable meals in the survey. smarter, andtheyshould,” Hayes ing factor for many. books at Addam’s.” Although some savings were said. “Anybody can go anywhere “My first stop is the campus Great hours—eat when it’s convenient up to $20, the price difference online and buy a book cheaper bookstore, then Hillsborough Thushan Amarasiriwardena contributed for you! between competitors was usu- than anywhere around here.” Street,” accounting sophomore to this report. DW lots and reducing the types Both Cain and Klein offered no meals roi- $99.00 of permits allowed to flow into tips on how students can find WOLFLINE the Coliseum Parking Deck, parking and avoid ticketsfi DAVIS Stop by the UT front desk or call today to continued from page 1 continued from page 1 she said. “Know what options are avail- purchase your card! Steps have been taken to able to you with your parking for information and sign up for eliminate the ability of stu- permits,” Cain said. He urges “I think Jay’s reallyshowed us a 919.327.3800 the listserv, which allows transit dents to appeal parking tickets students to stay away from me— lot more confidence than he did officials to e—mailbus-riders ad— that involve meter expirations, ters as a means ofparking during in the spring,” Mazzone said. 111 Friendlyr Drive, Raleigh, NC 27607 vanced notice of detours, route repeated violations involving class, because they have limited 1 “He’s handling the huddle bet- Email: info@universigrtowersmet changes, inclement weather, or 7 the failure to purchase a valid time allotments and aren’t in- ter. He’s making good decisions any additional news. parking permit and tickets for tended for that purpose. for us. I said the other day after wwwmniversitrtowersinet Thedepartment has also made parking in a fire lane, transpor- Cain also noted that some the scrimmage what he’s doing is efforts to improve parking on tation officials said. students get used to parking in i keeping us out ofbad plays.” 7 campus. The department set Cain acknowledges that the one specific lot and forget that Davis spent three years in the out with four distinct goals for increases in C spaces in some their permit may be valid in Wolfpack’s ever—changing offen— the fall semester: reduce cross— areas could be somewhat con— other lots as well. sive system, red-shirting a year NEW COU’RSE FALL 2004 parking by disallowing certain troversial among the student Cain, Klein, and Mitchell all and spending the other two as for students in types of permits to use other body, but cites some of the rea- recommended using the Park the primary backup to Rivers. CHASS, ART & DESIGN and ED & PSYCH zones, minimize the number of sons behind the changes. 8( Ride opportunities at the During his time as backup he permit types, realign zones and “Duringthetownmeetings,we four available lots: Centen- got the opportunity to learn the HowStuffWor-ks eliminate some types ofparking heard complaints that teachers nial, K—Mart, Westgrove and offense and watch one ofthe best ticket appeals. were having problems finding Carter—Finley. According to quarterbacksin ACC history do Learn about the evolution and working principles of your “We tried to make the changes parking in the western parts of Klein, Carter—Finley “is always his job. " favorite devices: electric and acoustic guitar, CD and DVD . so that they would not be unfair campus, and our numbers sub- available.” She reported that “I studied the playbook well “burners", bar code scanners, photocopy machines, digital to any particular group,” Greg stantiated this,” Cain said. last week the Centennial Park and learned every little corner cameras, optical fiber communications, Internet, engines, Cain, assistant director for park- “Also, our graduate student & Ride lot reached full capacity of this offense, and that’s why computers, and water purifiers(3 units)0pen: soph, jr, & sr ing services said. The changes population has doubled from for the first time ever. I think I was named the guy,” TRACS LISTING: ECE 292T 001 SPTP—TECH NON-MAJR instead were spread about so 4,000 to 8,000 those students However, Mitchell cautioned ' Davis said. call no: 334580 M H 0130—0220 PM Instructor: D.F.OLLIS that “just about everybody is expect to have parking when students to “treat Park 8: Ride Stone, a top-rated quarterback (TWO-HOUR DEMO LAB, THUR 2:30-4:30) affected a little bit,” he said. they arrive to school,” Cain lots like any other on-campus out of high school, will not be- QUESTIONS call 5-2329 Town meetings, feedbackfrom added. parking area.” She referred to gin the season on the field, but staffand a hired parking consul- Overall, parking fees and an incident that happened last may still get the chance ifDavis tant from Walker & Associates regulations at NCSU remain week at the K—Mart lot in which struggles. Stone stated that his were all sources the department stable and reasonable, trans- several cars were blocked—in by, approach would not change even used to harvest ideas about pos- portation officials say. Klein inappropriatelyparked vehicles. after being named the backup. sible changes and methods for points out that the prices of She reminds students that, “the “I’m just going to stay focused implementation, Cain said. parking permits have not in- K-Mart lot is still the property and keep learning whatwe’re do- However, pleasing everyone creased in nearly three years. of K—Mart, and they retain the ing out there and keep watching isn’t easy. She contrasts this with the right to tow anyone who is and observing,” Stone said yes- “Our goal is to provide an situation at UNC-Chapel Hill, parked illegally.” terday after practice. equitable parking situation, where the Herald-Sun reported According to transportation Stone also said that the deci- which is a challenge between that the average cost ofparking officials, the Wolfline transit sion will not change his relation- 15,000 people,” Christine Klein permits has risen to $413 and system is the seventh largest ship with Davis. The two were of the transportation depart- 893 parking spaces, 10 percent public transportation system friendly rivals, even watching ment said. of the entire campus capacity, in the state, serving an esti- film together on occasion dur— for-desrgnereyewear,contacts'or Some of the more notable have been recently eliminated mated 10,000 people per day. ing the summer. i’professronalservrces! ‘ “Me and layhavebeen friendly ’ changes include converting because ofconstruction. They also confirmed that 80 .7 . ,7, -:..~_;.T°enter, stop the 261—space Central Campus. “We’re working to prevent that percent of Wolfline funding all along through this competi- y ournew fees, tion and I’m sure we’ll talkabout pay lot to a stafflot,- converting type of thing from happening comes from student transit Villageoffice bySeptember370 ,all 570 east tower spaces to C here,” saidKlein, “we have to with the remaining 20 percent 7 it later on,” Stone said. “We’re Cameron parking from the previous 180 maximize our scarce resources coming from the sale ofparking still gonna be great friends on i-showus yourNC State1Dand spaces, removing 50 C-parking we have to make the most of permits. and off the field, so that has registertoWin!“ spaces from the Lee and Bragaw what we have.” nothing to do with that.” Dan’t forgettoshow yourNCState 10 anytime youVISItEyeCareAssocmtes toreceive/the ’e :d counts: 7’1 ProfessronalS'erVIces20% Off* Laser Vision Correction10%Off! 90 Minutes. of Your Time? 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BARGAIN OUR OPINION: THE PRINCETON REVIEW WAS ACCURATE IN SAYING N.C. STATE HAS THE 17TH—UGLIEST CAMPUS IN THE NATION. DUE TO THE TRAN— SITIONS OCCURRING ON CAMPUS NOW, THE OPPORTUNITY TO BEAUTIFY NCSU‘ON A LARGE SCALE HAS A NARROW WINDOW. The Princeton Review is popular and the Court of North Carolina. for covering and ranking schools Renovation and design of upcom— in a variety of categories. This al— ing buildings must be revolution— lows for schools to receive feedback ary not plain and consistent about what students think and also with the times of society. NCSU allows for high school seniors to can create a reputation of setting a begin narrowing down their search standard versus falling into one. .‘ , based on those rankings. The creation and expansion of Rafnaaa came I" NC State received marks for Centennial Campus will begin Eighth-best Bargain school and housing new electrical engineer- HOW "s scrim (some)? 1 Here ‘C’Att. Womb WY mi! was slotted 17th for Unsightly and/ ing and computer science depart— or Tiniest school. ments, thus leaving their present The unsightly and tiny category residences empty on main campus. 4 Men seek equality; women gain has a negative overtone and is a re- Future designs can be implement— sult of two juxtaposed ideas. Some ed now with those new buildings Christin Liverance explores the difi‘erences between men and women and the newform ofsexual things can be unsightly and not the and allow the soon—to—be former discrimination against males. least bit tiny, and vice versa. buildings the opportunity for For centuries past, women have There are certain things we have when she was crying and said, NCSU doesn’t necessarily fall renovation and beautifiCatiOn. been discriminated against in fought hard against, so that men “Tough’en up!” In total disbelief into the tiny range, with main A running—water design that many societies. We had to fight will not generalize all women as she asked him why he’d say such campus occupying close to 2,000 darts through campus would be a hard for some ofthe freedoms we soft, weak and flighty. Today, how- a thing and started crying harder. acres and Centennial Campus close unique and a sharp addition to the have today in ever, women are quick to lump all It had been an inside joke between America like men into the same category. them. He happened to think of to 1,300 acres.UNC-Chapel Hill - . eye-appeal of campus. There is al- voting and We expect the worst from them it, and thought it would make is approximately 800 acres versus ready a fountain outside of Talley, having jobs at all times, it seems. We hear so her laugh, not realizing that a girl ECU which is approximately 1,000 but that rarely runs. Another aside from often ofour girlfriends, our sisters, never wants to hear the words acres. 80 NCSU cannot be regard- fountain or a man—made waterfall mother and our female relatives being cheated “toughen up” while they are bawl— ed as, by any standard, tiny. would be unique to campus. housewife. ‘ on, lied to or abused. ing on your shoulder. He wasn’t Females are After a little while, we just count being a jerk, just trying to cheer his Unsightly, however, is another However, if NCSU honestly cares treated as the days until the same thing hap- girl up in his own way. To him, it issue. about how the campus looks, then second-rate pens to us. Ifanything is amiss we made perfect sense. The Princeton Review nailed moves must be made now. With Christin citizens, or as assume they’re seeing someone Miscommunication is what it’s NCSU due to the campus compris— the transition of the College of liverance less than hu- else, they’re lying to us, anything all about when you get down to ing of gum jutting from tunnel Engineering to Centennial Cam— StaffColumnist man beings in negative. it. Women expect men to guess walls, oddly designed buildings some sad cir- I have a friend who has the per- exactly what they want and deliver pus, the opportunity lies on a close cumstances. fect boyfriend, well, as close as one it flawlessly all the time. Females such as Poe Hall standing out in a horizon. With students already We don’t have to look very far to can come to perfection. He loves pride themselves on being talkers, . sea of brick buildings, the bland- here, NCSU can combine beauty see some pretty disturbing and her, he tells her all the time; he’s but we oftentimes tell our girl- ness of the Brickyard and a square— and creativity for a spectacular and bizarre rituals that takeplace in never cheated, and he does nice friends more about what we want brick design for every building astounding campus. some countries. things for her constantly. Yet, be- from our man than we tell the across campus. And, being ranked eighth for In today’s world there is still a lot cause she’s seen so many friends actual man. Guys, I’m sorry to say ofsexual discrimination, but it’s hurt over a few jerks, she confessed it, but you just don’t talk as much NCSU’s campus has the potential “Best Bargain School,” we can not just against women anymore. that he seems too good to be true. as you should always, period. It’s to be beautiful and eye—catching in surely make it happen efficiently We females have come up with our Sometimes she feels like she’s wait- not that you just expect us girls to other places besides the Arboretum and sufficiently. own version ofchauvinism. This . ing for something to go wrong, know, but are maybe embarrassed The unsignededitorial that appears aboveis the opinion ofthe members of Technician’s editorial boardand is time, the joke is on the guys, and even though she has no real reason to say things aloud so you do with- the responsibilityoftheEditorin Chief. sometimes it’s just disturbing. to expect anything but the best out. ‘ Women in today’s society are from him. One ofher other friends Granted, there are guys that taught in many ways -— through even told the boyfriend at the be- cheat and little boys that lie and Editor in Chief Matt Middleton media, bad relationships and ginning oftheir relationship that break girls’ hearts. However, editor®techniclanonlinecom ” He there are women that do the same burned friends — that men are he “better not break her heart! Managing Editor nothing but lying, cheating dogs. hadn’t even done anything, and things. We just call the women that Ben McNeely Apparently they only care about already he was expected to screw do this “confused” and the guys THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY [email protected] three things - eating, sleeping and things up because this girl’s boy- that do it, “assholes.” NewsEditor PhotographyEditor DeputyNews Editor getting into your panties. Ifthey friend apparently had at one time. Ifwe want men to treat us as T.S.Amarasiriwardena TaylorTempleton Kenneth Ball tell you anything else, we’re told, Now, men do make mistakes equals in all respects, we must [email protected] [email protected] news@technicianonline2com sometimes (keep in mind that treat them as equals in all respects. ViewpointEditor GraphicsEditor DeputyNewsEditor. they’re only trying to get to one of Jason Eder Patrick Clarke Tyler Dukes these three ends. Most likely the women do too). These mistakes Women are not pansies, at least viewpoint@technicianonlinecom ‘ [email protected] news@technicianonlinecom latter ifyou have a uterus and a are mostly due to the fact that we when there isn’t a spider in the Sports Editor Advertising Manager DeputySports Editor pretty face. just think in very different ways. room, and men are not dirty dogs sports@technicianon/ine.comAustin Johnson [email protected] Saunders spom@fechnidanonfine‘€omRyan Reynolds Disturbingly, there are actually It is fact to say that men are more that must be trained, or machines Artsand EntertainmentEditor Classifieds Manager Deputy PhotoEditor books and Web sites that teach logical in their thinking, and we that must be “operated.” Jake Seaton Zach Patterson Ray Black II! women how to “train their man” women are more emotional; that’s Ifall ofus remember this, maybe diversions@technicianonllnecom classifi[email protected] [email protected] Features Editor DeputyNews Editor DeputyGraphicsEditor as one would a mutt. 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campus, some homo is gazing lustily at the picture of wearing the right clothes,their skin’s notthe right color, you that accompanied your article, dreaming ofseeing their teeth are crooked, etc.The onlyway to change that l you naked. I caution you Jeff,whenever you meet is for people, like yourselfto stop being so ignorant. If someone new, be it fellow student, professor, or potential social interaction changes and evolves,then perhaps employer,you must immediately inquire as to their sexual children, no matter who or what their parents are,won’t To submit letters to Campus Forum, sendyour thoughts to [email protected]. Please orientation so as to be able to avoid the gay ones. They're have to be teased. One way for social opinion to change limitresponses to 400 words. Technician reserves the right to edit forgrammar, style and size. like undercover cops:They have to tell you thetruth if is for equal rights/opportunity to exist in all aspects of you ask them, and as an added bonus,the odds say that society,especially marriage. And the inferiority complex Religion: Accept, don’t solicit sou!?”What will you give up Matt to gain eternal life?The occasionally you’ll wind up meeting some pretty hot that supposedly is developed in kids with gay parents is comfort of leading a good life may be enough to make you lesbians who you can try and convert away from the Dark probably not because ofwho orwhat their parents are, but l’m a freshman here at NC.State this year,yet I have happy, but it cannot save your soul! Yes,Jesus would have Side. because ofthose”insult-hurlers”sitting next to them in the already experienced the same situation. ! myselfam a believers [Christians] to recruit people and”lots ofthem.” feel that am very strong compared to most Josh Humphrey classroom. Christian, and I He would have none to perish. VetStudent You’re right,”Nobody has the right to impose gayness”on people.The problem with whatyou have discussed is that The enemy would have you believe that the-good life is a defenseless newborn. Nor does anybody havethe right those in religion today focus on the quantity ofpeople,not all you need.But only Christ can give you the abundant life CollegeofVeterinaryMedicine to impose straightness on a newborn. Nor does anybody the quality.They fail to realize a high-quality person that that He would have for you. He has plans for your life! have the right to impose rules and regulations that make an sets an excellent example will influence more people than Your zipper pocket inside your zipper pocket backpack As a heterosexual,fairly attractive female, too am institution so ludicrously exclusive. some dumb lackeys walking around recruiting people for is great for keeping pencils and calculators, but to store weirded out by the fact that ifwe were in a room together, It’s people like you that make me want to wipe my rear their meetings. I thinkthat the Crusades are infamous for Jesus in your heart is to take hold ofthe promises and the your reaction and thought process would be focused this, whiCh is one reason ljoined another group.Sure you on sex. lfind it rather unfair,thatit’s OK for me to be an end with the American flag. abundant life He has for you! Don’t make light ofthe one object ofyour attraction but notfor you to be an object to Clara Doyle should get the Word out, but it won’t strike home unless and only true savior who will save you and make your life Sophomore the person is influenced in the proper way to accept it. new once you have accepted Him.l offer Him to you today someone elses, based on sexual orientation. I’m not sure exactly how devout you yourselfmay be, but without a snack and without a Holy Ghost story. However, Your discomfort around those different from you may be Social Work what your editorial said is very accurate.Some people may let me assure you thatthe Holy Spirit living inside you once your own problem. I suspect you and other self-proclaimed _ become irate atthese accusations,,but as a believer I am not you have accepted Him will give you many stories to tell homophobes rethink your opinions and change your ability Jeff Gaither’s viewpoint piece entitled”Principle ofgay offended. It shows what each one of us is doing wrong...just that will draw many to Christ after He is lifted up! May God to interact with people differentfrom yourselves. As I recall, marriage,adoption flawed”had me rolling on the floor. He looking for numbers... segregation was and is a horrible idea. so eloquently strings together so many stereotypes and continue to bless and keep you! You recognize that an individual “cannot change thefact misconceptions,that found myselfanticipating each new JeffSpruill Mary Williams that they are gay,”(which seems to say that you believe that paragraph much like I would anticipate a new South Park ‘ Freshman AssistanttoAcademic Dean being gay is not by choice but by birth, because if it were episode.What will Cartman say next week? AerospaceEngineering College ofManagement a choice,then one could change that choice,correct?) yet, Steve Landherr you state that homosexuality is unnatural. Mountain View,Calif. First ofall,you do not solicit Jesus,you offer Him tothose flawed who walk in darkness so that they can be brought into Gaither's gay marriage argument Ifanything is unnatural, it’s marriage as an institution. the light.To offer Christ Jesus to someone and they accept 1 simply must comment on JeffGaither’s excellent Nowhere in the laws of nature do you find the bindings of It is clearto me that you are so ignorant that you seem Him, saves their life.There is only one true living God [not viewpoint column in today’s paper regarding gay marriage man and wife/male and female/whatever and whatever to think that the only gay people in the U.S.are feminine a religion] that can save,and change anyone. Christians and gays in general. It is rare that a young man has so in holy matrimony. Institutions are not natural law. And and weak! know children that have grown up in a gay believe that there is only one true God.Baptist, Lutheran, thoroughly educated himselfand is willing to share his perhaps, because marriage as an institution is so old, couple household and they have turned out awesome. In it needs to be reformed (again). It was reformed from ofa lot of"stralght”people that say they Methodist,Catholic,etc.are man-labeled denominations. well-reasoned arguments. polygamous to monogamous, and at one point — and still my college, know First and foremost is Jesus Christ. He is the one we owe l'll be brief, as there is little l can add to Jeff’s sound in some parts ofthe world divorce was not allowed under need pussy all the time and then find them having sex with reverence. viewpoint that it alljust ain’t right! will, however, offer themarriage law. I would hate to live in a world where a man.There is enough room on this planet to let everyone This is the reason. why Christians interrupt conversations him a bit ofadvicezYou are very wiseto be wary ofthe not reform and evolve,as I’m sure you live openly and happily.The bottom line is: Ifyou are 100% and decline a "group bath in chocolate sauce.”Jesus asks homosexual in your presence,Jeff. After all, seducing a institutions did straight,then what other people do in the bedroom will us [Christians] in the Gospel of Matthew i6:26,”For what closed-minded homophobe is known as”Gay Everest”in would too. have no effect on you! is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world,and lose some circles that need no mention.'lt must be horrifying Yes, children will be teased,and children are teased,for Dan Scott to consider that right now, in a dorm room on ourvery many reasons: because their parents are gay,they're not his own soul? 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the Netherlands Tim Lytvinenko StaflNot-a-team-player Instant messenger brings the Netherlands to North Carolina for a different kind of Foreign Exchange. Phonte of “” found the up—and-coming pro— ducer , through the Hip — Hop site www.0kayplayer.com, when Nicolay posted a few instrumental beats that caught Phonte’s attention. One of those tracks became “Light it Up,” a B-side to Little Brother’s “The Listening.” An- other became “Be All Right” and dance, which was the case REBECCA ARNOLD/TECHNICIAN which made “Connected.” Later, when Little Brother debuted John Mayer shows off his impeccable guitar playing. Mayer performed a high-energy show with Maroon 5 and DJ Logic at Alltel Pavilion. they decided to make an entire “Let’s Move” live in Wilmington album through the wonders of earlier this summer, making ev- the World Wide Web, known as eryone at The Soapboxjump and album. vibe to the beat. After nearly two years of E- Other highlights include “Nic’s mail and instant messaging, the Groove,” “The Answer” and “All Mayer rocks Pavilion album — “Connected” — was That You Are” which round out complete. Phonte and Nicolay my top five of this very com- would have their first voice con- plete album. Go out and buy Jake Seaton set. Even the audience fed this versation a few months later. “Connected,” its the only Justus Arts ("9‘ EntertainmentEditor manifestation with screams of, “Connected” mixes Hip-Hop Leaguejoint thatyou can pickup “I LOVE YOU ADAM!” with R&B with a side Jazz and. at 4—4 Records and Best Buy. Under a piercing sunlight, In front ofa lit oriental Soul. “Raw Life” has a street That’s right Best Buy carries friends and fans began filling backdrop, John Mayer took Hip-Hop feel with nasty lyrics by It. the near-empty amphitheater the stage with the opening Joe Scudda ofthe I guess you could expect while DJ Logic drowned the track from his newest album, and Phonte that could win any that coming from a passionate dull chirping ofthe anxious “Heavier Things.” emcee battle. Go ahead and try Phonte. In an interview with patrons. Although the response was to bring it to Phonte, he’ll tellyou www.TheFormu1a.Com—Nico- Showcasing a variety of already huge for Mayer, the full to “Save your back talk for the lay and Phonte’s first-ever voice breaks via baby scratches and force ofwhat was to be experi— chiropractor.” conversation, Phonte had not hurried tears over instrumen- enced was felt come the second “Let’s Move” steps up the beat “Even looked this guy [Nicolay] tal beats, Logic proclaimed to song ——- Mayer’s breakthrough and lets Phonte and Big Poo show in the face, shaken his hand or the audience, “I’m here to get hit “No Such Thing.” what can happen without their nothin’. It just reaffirms my this party started.” That he did Mayer is much like Dave normal producer, , faith in music and that there are — Logic set the mood for the Matthews was in his early days. who finishes off the trio known still people out there that share evening With beat juggling of He is a young, talented singer/ as Little Brother. This playful the same passion for the music Top—40 songs from Beyonce guitarist who has an outspoken beat makes you want to get up that I do.” Knowles, The Roots and Joan loVe for life and great energy Jett. accompanies his craft. The pinnacle of the mediocre This jovial attitude was il— DJ’s set was an improvisational lustrated throughout the set as song, which had John Mayer he played for a solid two hours and Jesse Carmichael join with tiring and his communi— Logic on stage. . cation with the audience was An hour and some chang continuous and entertaining. after the beginning ofthat hell, Three—quarters through Maroon 5 took the stage with the set, during one his many Carmichael sprintingaround monologues, Mayer said to an elevated platform and the audience, “This is a Blues Quincy Jones’ “Ironside” blast- Tune. Why? Cause you need ing through the theater. it.” , Although the stage set left With that, Mayer broke into much to be desired, the group’s an impressive COVer ofBB. overall set was a solid represen- King’s “Three O’Clock Blues.” tation oftheir catalog. Although I am sure most ofthe Immediately, I was struck audience had no idea What they REBECCA ARNOLD/TECHNICIAN with how precise Maroon 5 were hearing, it was evident Mayer clearly enjoys himself in front of a packed crowd. sounded as compared to their that it was a respectful homage album, “Songs About Jane.” to a Blues giant. The crowd seemed quite drab While still adding diversity through the first four songs to his set, Mayer entered a dis— until the band played the first course about the upcoming po- note from “This Love.” At that litical race. What came about very moment, much' to my cha- was another great cover, this grin, the crowd erupted and time by the politically outspo— everyone stood. ken Marvin Gaye with “Inner Sadly, the power of radio City Blues.” ‘ showed its evil face when the The show displayed Mayer’s crowd showed favoritism to the impeccable guitar skills with Top—40 tracks. various solos, particularly With such a musically pro— during “Come Back To Bed.” Verifier Women ~ lific band, Maroon 5’s lead— It is easy to see why Mayer is singer seemed to be overtly considered a modern guitar showcased throughout the prodigy. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED,

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Soccer at Campbell, 8/27 Volleyball hosts Wolfpack Classic, 9/3—4 Cross country in Raleigh Invitational, 9/18 WEDNESDAYAUGUST25,2004 TECHNICIAN

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Wednesday makes it four months, one week and one day since my grandmother died. Her death hit me hard, no doubt. I’m not over it yet, and I don’t know ifI ever will get over it. But certainly, no part of Bfian me will ever Grossman get used to StaffWriter it. We were very close. To put it simply, any list of my favorite people in the world would have undoubtedly had her near the top. She was fan- tastic. Grandma Rosie loved three things with more passion than most people are capable of having: her family, feeding her family (she was an old Italian woman, after all) and sports — specifically the Yankees, Knicks and Seton Hall basketball. Seldom was there a family gathering that did not include some sports talk. TIM LYTVlNENKO/I'ECHNICIAN For Grandma Rosie, sports Sophomore Rami Ghanayem practices on Thursday afternoon at the SAS Soccer Complex in Cary.Ghanayem and the soccer team look to build on last year’s nine-win season. filled everything. Here’s a little background information to give you an idea ofjust how important sports were in our lives. Her love for sports started Soccer building on success e offearly in her life. She was the sports editor ofher high school yearbook in the 19403, and fell The men’s soccer team looks to carrying on into practice. We just look They are verycommitted and thatmakes dition ourselves so we can go the full 90 in the love with the Joe DiMag- continue its improvement after a forward to climbing another stairway of the difference.” minutes at 100 percent.” gio Yankees; and she passed it successful 2003 campaign. better”success and keep getting So committed that Fitness hasn’t been the only improve- on to me. even when senior de- ment. Both the players and coaches feel Before I knew how to spell Before last season, stu- fender Justin Branch that large strides in communication on my name or write a word, I Ian Jester dents might have listed traveled abroad to the field and playing up to their poten- knew the roster ofthe Yankees. Staijriter Wolfpack men’s soccer Spain this summer he tial. , I knew the lineup, and I knew and losing as synonyms, made sure to have a “The biggest difference is that everyone all about their stats. Why, you Nine wins propelled the men’s soccer even though during the daily dose of mid-af- has their eyes and mind set,” Ghanayem might ask? Because Grandma team into the NCAA tournament last 19805 and early 19903, ternoon pickup games said. “We have so much potential out Rosie went over box scores year, the first time since 1994. It was head coach George with the local players. here and so much ability that we should with me, just as she.did with the same nine wins that completed an Tarantini’s squads were So committed that ev- play the way we can every time, instead my younger cousin many years undefeated season at Method Road for favorites to win the ACC ery player on the team ofsometimes playing to the potential of later. the first time ever. But this team isn’t and to advance deep into arrived in better shape other teams who weren’t necessarily as She began the process of satisfied with nine wins. This team is the NCAA tournament. and form compared to good as us.” teaching me to read by read- ready to improve on wins. “We were successful for the previous year. The Wolfpackreturn nine ofthe eleven ing box scores with me every “We’re climbing up the steps and go- a long, long time,” Taran- “Last year we were in starters from last season as well as wel- morning when at her house. ing to the next level,” sophomore Rami tini said. “I guess we took decent shape,” junior come six newcomers, three ofwhich hail It doesn’t end there either. Ghanayem said. “Everybodybrought that a break for whatever reason that is, but Aaron King said. “As of now we’re in Many ofmy earliest memories mentalityinto the preseason and now it’s this group is a very hard—working group. much better shape; we’re trying to con- SOCCER continued on page6 are ofsitting in Walsh Gym at Seton Hall University in South Orange, NJ. watching the women’s basketball team play Receivers bring new attack ' because my aunt is the head coach. I remember sitting in the N. C. State relies on one oftheyoungest but bleachers watching my aunt quickest receiving corps in the ACC to help pace the length ofthe bench, replace the loss ofJerricho Cotchery. and I remember my grand- mother teaching me the basics ofthe game at a very young age. Joe Overby While she loved her Yankees, StaffWriter and could indulge in a baseball game on any occasion, basket— It is third down, 14 yards to go and NC. State ball was her No. 1 sport. Her is stuck deep in its own territory. Quarterback two oldest girls played it, and Philip Rivers is lined up in the shotgun formation played itwell all throughout in a three—receiver set. He takes'a two-step drop high school. My aunt went on and fires a spiral over the middle to his favorite to play college ball and now target, Ierricho Cotchery, who is cutting through coaches where she played. the secondary. Cotchery makes a leaping catch there and make a play for them,” Hall said. How many people would and skirts opponents for a 15-yard pickup. First In addition to NCSU’s talented fleet ofreceivers, watch a Knicks game, and then down, Wolfpack. the running backs provide added options in the stay up until 3 am. to watch Over the past two seasons, that scene was typi- passing game. The combination could make life the replay ofthe game win or cal. If the Wolfpack needed a big play to keep a easier on a quarterback, suggested redshirt-fresh- lose? Grandma Rosie would ‘ drive alive, it was almost a certainty as to who man Marcus Stone. because she loved watching the NCSU’s all-time leading passer would look to: “It takes a lot ofpressure off when you can just game. She also liked to confirm a six-foot, two—inch fellow Alabama native with throw a little hot swing out in the flat and let T.A. she knew the game better than Velcro hands and a seemingly tireless work ethic. [McLendon] or Bobby [Washington] or Darrell the refs. Now that Rivers and Cotchery have moved on to [Blackman] take it 20 yards down field,” Stone said. She knew her sports, and she the NFL, NCSU’s offense has a new look. Starting “We’ve got receivers that can do that too.” cared about them deeply. When quarterback Jay Davis has yet to make his first col- Hall, an explosive slot receiver who returns my aunt was playing for Seton legiate start, and there is no clear—cut “go—to—guy” punts as well, is the Pack’s leading returning re- Hall, the team had a game in among the receivers. According to junior wide re- ceiver with 69 catches in 2003. The junior from ceiver Tramain Hall, there willbe plentyoftargets Deerfield Beach, Fla. has the ability to turn short Maryland. . RAY BLACK Ill/TECHNICIAN During the game, she was Junior receiver Tramain Hall makes a cut during 'fall practice. Hall to choose from. routes into big plays with his agility, breakaway elbowed in the face injuring her said the current group of receivers will give new starting quarter- “Whoever ends up coming in there [at quarter~ speed, and by simply making opponents miss. He back Jay Davis plenty of options during the upcoming season. back], they know they have a bunch of guys who BRIAN continued on page 6 they just have to get the ball to and they’ll go out RECEIVERS continued on page 6

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