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Polls open today Hernandez and for elections Witherspoon Student Center will Caravano serve as one ofthe manypolling sites across Wake County. News StajjrReport named Leaders Pericles, the Athenian general and states- man largely responsible for the full de- velopment ofAthenian democracy, once of the Pack said, “Just because you do not take an interest in politics doesn’t mean politics In a stadium packed with gether as a group, instead ofbeing paired won’t take an interest in you.” homecomingfans, Andrea off, as many people thought.” Though the ancient democracy ofthe In the race for the title of Leader ofthe past has long since been over, many ofthe Tony Caravano Hernandez and Pack, candidates must successfully com- same ideals and values still exist today. were awarded scholarships and plete many steps of the selection process It is no secret that each person has his commemorative silver bowls. before being publicly announced to or her own reasons for choosing to vote NCSU students. or not vote. Some feel obligated to vote Anthony Exum The process begins with an applica- while others decide to base their vote on StaffReporter tion. After the application process, which citizenship and patriotism. Still, there includes an essay, there is the interview— are some who feel that their vote will The new 2002—2003 Leaders ofthe Pack, ing process, which marks the semi—finals not matter and decide not to vote at all, Andrea Hernandez and Tony Caravano, round. Once a candidate has reached the and some vote simply out of habit or were crowned last Saturday in the pres- final round, they begin a campaign to family tradition. ence of more than 51,000 patrons dur- gain votes from the students. Whatever the reasons maybe, today is ing half-time of the Homecoming foot— As preparation for Leader of the Pack, Election Day. Among other local titles, ball game against Georgia Tech at the many candidates involve themselves in this election will determine N.C. repre— Carter-Finley Stadium. various leadership positions. sentation in the U.S. Senate. Many people have two misconceptions “There are two things that I feel have To vote in Wake County, voters must about the Leader of the Pack race. First, prepared me for this leadership position. have been a county resident for more people think that the choice relies sole- First, there is my position as a chancel— than 30 days and they must be registered ly on the votes of students. “That is not lor’s liaison. How many other schools to vote inWake County. In addition, reg- the case,” explains Caravano. “Only 25 can say they have a program where a stu— istered voters are assigned to a voting percent of the overall process was stu- dent can go and talk to [his or her] place within the precinctwhere they live. dents’ votes. Fifty percent was based on school’s chancellor, and she knows who academic involvement, and the last 25 [he or she is] and what [he or she has] Andrea Hernandez (left) and Tony Caravano (right) smile for fans and cameras after V'()TING SITES percent was based on [interviews] .” they were named the new Leaders of the Pack. Staffphoto byMatt Huffman done at the university? Also, being the - Brooks Avenue Church ofChrist, The second misconception is the idea co-founder and president of Mi Famil— are paired 700 Brooks Ave, Raleigh that one male and one female ia has helped me to promote the fact that Caldwell Scholars, which I think has scholarship. Both believe that they are - Raleigh Fire Station No.5, together before voting even starts. This my people are a part of this university,” greatly developed my view ofleadership.” not solely responsible for their victory. 300 Oberlin Rd, Raleigh leads people to believe that there are three said Hernandez. Those selected as Leaders of the Pack ‘ “We feel that it is important that peo— -Witherspoon Student Center —— NCSU, pairs instead of six individuals. Caravano feels the same way about are responsible for helping to plan next ’ ple understand [that] if it weren’t for 2810 Cates Ave, Raleigh 7 “People thought that me and Tonywere some of his activities. “My involvement year’s Leader ofthe Pack race. They also their support and help, we wouldn’t be ' Method Community Center, like running mates because we both work with Student Government has done a assist in the interviewing process ofnext here,” said Hernandez. “We also ac— 514 Method Rd, Raleigh as RAs in Tucker Hall, we are really good year’s candidates. knowledge all the help we were given by -Western Boulevard Presbyterian Church, great deal for my role in leadership. It 4900 Kaplan Dr, Raleigh friends and we were both endorsed by has put my foot in the) door for many Caravano and Hernandez were both last year’s winners, John [Spencer] and (Ai//ocat/on5open from 6:30a.m. to 7:30pm. ASAC,” explains Hernandez. “But that other things I am involved with,” he said. awarded a commemorative silver bowl Katie [Terry] .” Thelistedsites maynotcorrespondwith wasn’t the case. We all were just put to- Student Government also led me to the engraved with their name and a $1,000 registered voter’sprecincts.)

PAMS career fair set to kiCk off Wednesday PAMS will host a total of23 ferent companies in their respective Hall, also known as the Pit, from 9 am. iors or seniors are advised to attend be— University Career Center located at 2100 companiesfrom different areas. fields. The College of Physical and Math— to 12:30 pm. cause some companies are offering in- Pullen Hall. Resumes must be dropped ematical Sciences (PAMS) is no differ- PAMS will host a total of 23 compa— ternships in addition to jobs. off before 8:30 am. Wednesday morn— Anthony Exum ent. nies from different areas. Students are According to PAMS Council President ing. StaffReporter For the past four years, PAMS has pre- advised to bring copies oftheir resumes Mark Brooks, “the fair is a great chance As an incentive for students to attend sented its students with a chance to be for the representatives to review. for students to get a feel for what to ex- the fair, some companies are raffling off With the thought of graduation looming exposed to the professional world. This Although the fair is geared more to— pect when looking for a job.” items such as PCs, video cameras, shirts over many seniors’ heads, it’s the time of year, the PAMS Council and the Univer- ward physical and mathematical fields, the Students who cannot attend the fair and hats. the year when many NC. State colleges sity Career Center will co-sponsor their fair is not exclusive to PAMS students, but would like for the companies to re- For more information on the PAMS and departments offer their students a fifth PAMS Career Fair this Wednesday and all students are encouraged to at- ceive their resumes for job Consideration Career Fair, Visit www.mcsu.edu/ chance to meet representatives from dif- on the first floor ofDabney Hall and Cox tend. Even students not classified as jun— should leave a copy ofthe resume at the stud_orgs/pams_council.

U.S. says CIA robot spy plane’s missile killed 6 al-Qaida members Jonathan S. Landay killed 17 sailors. CIA operators based at a French mili- Iran and then finding refuge in other quarters element ofthe 2nd Marine Di- KnightRidder Newspapers "This guy is a major player," said one tary facility in Djibouti, a tiny nation parts of the world. vision, numbering about 400 troops. U.S. official. The official cautioned, how- about 160 miles west of Yemen across Yemen, bin Laden's ancestral home, is There are already about 800 U.S. Army — A CIA-controlled ever, that al-Harithi's presence did not the Red Sea on the Horn ofAfrica, said one ofthe countries where the Bush ad~ Special Forces in Djibouti, and French robot spy plane fired a missile into a car necessarily mean that bin Laden was in a senior U.S. official, who asked not to ministration has been focusing its hunt and German forces are helping to patrol in northwestYemen early Monday, killing Yemen as well. Bin Laden's whereabouts be identified. The unmanned planes are for al—Qaida members. Much of the the waters in the area. six al-Qaida members, including one of have not been known since last Decem— based there. France has been cooperating country is mountainous and hard for the Terrorists have been using countries in Osama bin Laden's senior operatives, ber, when he was monitored at Tora Bora in the U.S.-led anti—terrorism campaign government to control. U.S. Special the region "to gather and either do op- U.S. officials said. in eastern Afghanistan. in the former French colony, U.S. offi— Forces trained Yemeni troops in count— erational planning or training," Air Force The officials, speaking on condition of Al—Harithi and his five companions, cials said. er—terrorism techniques earlier this year Gen. Richard Myers, the chairman ofthe anonymity, identified the senior opera- the officials said, were killed by a air—to— It was believed to be the first time that and some U.S. Special Forces and CIA Joint Chiefs of Staff, said at a Pentagon tive as Abu Ali al—Harithi, a native of ground Hellfire missile fired into their the CIA has used an armed version of paramilitary officers are still in the coun- news conference on Monday. "We're very Yemen. car from a Predator, a $4.5 million un- the Predator to attack al-Qaida mem- try. interested in the area for that reason." Al-Harithi is believed to have served manned surveillance plane capable of bers outside Afghanistan. To bolster that searchin Yemen and A CIA spokesman declined to com- as one ofbin Laden's bodyguards and is lingering high over a target while trans- The attack underscored how key bin nearby countries, including Somalia, ment on the killing of al—Harithi. suspected ofplaying a role in the Octo- mitting real-time radar, video and in- Laden followers succeeded in evading Ethiopia and Sudan, the Pentagon is cre- The senior U.S. official said the CIA ber 2000 bombing of the destroyer USS frared images. the year-old U.S.-led military operations ating a special U.S. military command Cole in the Yemeni port city ofAden that The Predator was being controlled by in Afghanistan, crossing into Pakistan or in Djibouti. It will be run by a head— See SPY page 2

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SPY Marib province last December, dawn on Monday. the General Atomics Aeronauti- Hellfire missiles, and the CIA took al-Qaida and Taliban targets. An continuedfrom page losing 18 soldiers in the effort, the The news agency gave no cause cal Systems Inc. of San Diego, control of an unknown number estimated 19 Predators have been senior official said. for the explosion. Calif., was originally built to pro— of the armed version of the spy lost in Afghanistan, mostly be? had been tracking al—Harithi in According to Saba, the official Saba quoted an Interior Min— vide US. military commanders plane after the October 2001 US. cause of inclement weather and Yemen for some time. Yemeni news agency, the car car- istry official as saying that and frontline troops with real~ military intervention in landing problems. Yemeni forces botched an at- rying al—Harithi and his com— weapons, traces of explosives and time video, radar and infrared Afghanistan. tempt to capture him and anoth- panions exploded in Marib, an communications equipment were images of enemy targets. Armed Predators have been er senior al—Qaida operative, oil-producing region about 100 found in the wreckage of the car. In 2001, the Air Force success— used on a number of occasions Muhammed Amdi al Ahdal, in miles east ofthe capital, San'a, at The Predator, which is built by fully tested a Predator carrying in Afghanistan to hit suspected

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Ghassan Hamra erage eight minutes each.) StaffWriter In fact, all the songs on “0” have been played at the band’s concerts Concept albums are a bit diffi- over the past two or three years. cult. They generally come under Thus, if you have seen the band more criticism than usual albums live, you have a rough idea of because, ifthe concept is misun- what you can expect on this al- derstood, a reviewer tends to con— bum. Otherwise, fans are in for a demn the artist more so for it more minimalist soundscape that or at least point out that they their former album,“Agaetic Byr- failed. jun,” most certainly was not. What is worse is not knowing Regardless, the band chose to if an album is a concept album not name that or any other song or not. In this case, you try to de— on this album. Such a concept cide what kind of concept the would probably come off as pre- artist is shooting for and often tentious with any other band, but end up confusing yourself. for Sigur Ros, it works. However, Sigur Ros’ newest al— The new album is divided into bum, “O,” has a few pretty obvi— two parts. By divided, I mean it ous concepts that one cannot help is literally divided. After track but notice. First off, the album four, the album goes into a 30- has no title and no track titles. second period of silence. This si— Calling it “0” either comes from lence may first seem a little an- The boys in Sigur Ros have put together a concept album that rocks, and they wear hats that would make anyone envious. this fact, or the design on the front noying, but considering the con- of the album itself. This seems cept ofthe album, it makes sense. thing blank, only supplying some not. Everyone has their own opinions, solutely brilliant. odd as some ofthe tracks have ti- The first halfofthe album con- silhouettes oftrees and landscape With a pretty good idea of how and when people buy the album, This album has a way of ap- tles outside of this album. veys feelings of hope and rejoic- and, of course, their Web site, this could be a concept album in it’s kind of unfinished so people pealing to everyone that no oth- The track in question here is ing. Tracks one and four do this www.sigur-r05.com. This Web site mind, it was surprising to find have to finish it themselves. It’s er album really has. It is an - “Nothing Song,” or track four. especially well. The second half comes in quite handy and having out that the band certainly did not the singer telling stories; it’s tional experience, and one that Most people will remember the —— tracks five through eight —— it allows you to access special fea— not intend it to be. In fact, they sort ofa soundtrack for each per- everyone should try. When you song from the film “Vanilla Sky.” conveys feelings of sadness and tures not available without the are rather lighthearted when talk- son’s life so they can write lyrics get this album, as you should, do It introduced Sigur Ros to more urgency. CD, such as live concert footage. ing about their character and mu— for their own lives.” yourself a favor: grab a pair of people in AmeriCa than anything One thing that is consistent Ifyou are interested in the miss- sic, pointing out their tendencies This is a hard concept for some headphones, turn offall your tele: else probably could have. throughout most of the album is ing text, your best bet is to search to make fart jokes. people to grasp,but upon listen af- phones and just layback and en- Following “Vanilla Sky’”s re- Sigur Ros’ tendency to build up online for interviews with the Ionsi’s words on the album, re— ter listen after listen of this al- joy it. It is alreadyNovember, and lease, Sigur Ros was invited to play (tracks to a climax. This is a tech- band. Singer Ionsi sings in Ice- trieved from www.sigur- bum, the idea becomes clear. having heard just about every- shows like David Letterman and nique that they have mastered landic, English and a made-up ros.co.uk, sum up what was in— Sigur Ros’ music has a way of thing to come out, it’s safe to say Craig Kilborn. In fact, the band quite well and can be considered language that he calls tended by the lack of lyrics, etc.: invoking strong emotions in the that Sigur Ros has released the declined the former, as they a trademark of their music. “Hopelandic.” The band claims “[Tlhe booklet in [“0”] is emp— listener, making it a “human ex— . best album this year. would not allow them the neces- Also, do not bother looking for that this made-up language is ty so people can write down or perience” as lonsi describes it. The sary eight minutes they needed liner notes, lyrics, etc., on this al— used as another instrument when draw their interpretations of it. album is beautiful and melan- to play a song. (Their songs av— bum. The group has left every— music is written and lyrics are It’s a kind of‘human experience.’ choly, but most of all, it is ab-

Les Savy, Models This spy will make ya laugh

tle and character names, it really and Pretty Girls has nothing in common with the old show at all —- Which raises Ion Morgan praise of the group before the the question, “Why did they even Senior StaffWriter concert, the actual performance make it as a remake?” It would was a really big let down. have worked perfectly under a Sunday night, I was molested. The real winners of the night, different title. ' Sure, I payed for it (and might however, were Les Savy Fav, the This, ofcourse, stood out as one have enjoyed it), but I still feel group everybody had come to of the biggest problems walking kind of dirty. Ifonly I had known see. The first time I had seen a into the theater: Too many films what a Les Savy Fav concert was photograph of Les Savy Fav’s (most of them disappointing) like, I might have been saved. singer, Tim Harrington, I as— have tried to capitalize on the The show at Cat’s Cradle began sumed there was some sort of popularity ofolder shows.“I Spy” with NewYork rockers Ex Mod— mix up. I figured that it was a pic- fails miserably at recreating what els. Now, being the product of a ture of somebody else that had made the old show popular, but middle—class suburban neigh— somehow gotten labeled as being it has something else going for it. borhood, I really don’t know the band’s singer. A little older, a It is something we call “the fun- what a messed up person looks little bald, a little fat; it just did— ny.” like. But I’ve seen them on tele- n’t seem like this was the man that It is so funny at points that it’s vision, and I think I have a good makes the noise on Les Savy Fav’s surprising, especially because enough idea ofwhat to look for. records. Boy, was that assump- everyone has seen this type of That being said, Ex Models might tion wrong. buddy comedy a hundred times. very well be messed up. Harrington, alongwith the rest Hell, the Eddie Murphy-Robert Their music, perhaps best de- ofthe band, really create a sound DeNiro comedy “Showtime” scribed as frantic, is a Combina- that’s larger than life. It’sjust hard from earlier this year was fairly tion ofpost—punkwith math rock to believe that that much energy similar in comedic style. that is all around hopped up. comes from such unassuming There is something about the These are the kinds of guys that packages. Clad in jeans and a Wilson-Murphy team that just can fall over backward and keep daishiki, Harrington displayed an works. Sure, this is the same Ed- playing. (This happened at least incredible stage prescence that die Murphy we have seen so many twice, as a matter of fact.) Gui- youjustwouldn’t think he would times — he’s dumb, egotistical tars and bodies were flying while have. Jumping around, throwing and will not shut up. Wilson, on guitars screeched out stacatto the mic stand, and going into the Eddie and Owen look like they’re really having fun on that motorcycle. Photo courtesy Co/umb/a Pictures the other hand, is the perfect bal— rhythms and singer Shahryar audience, he belted out songs for ancing agent for this Murphy —— Motia barked out rhymes like any 40 minutes with all the energy of him against comic heavyweight Latin—lover spy, Carlos (played, a man who is just trying to get his given crazy person. It was great. a nuclear explosion. change of pace, by Spy Jackie Chan. It was not Chan’s in a shocking work done but has to basically The second group to perform, At one point while in around Starring: Owen Wilson, Eddie Murphy usual stunts that caught the eye Gary Cole —— best known as Bill babysit Murphy in the process. ’s , the audience, Harrington ran to- Director: BettyThomas though; instead, it was the sight of Lumberg in “Office Space”). He It helps that there is just the almost didn’t. There was appar— wards me and did things. I’ll *** this relative no-name holding his is also in love with yet another right amount of Eddie Murphy. ently a fight between the band not say What, so as to not alert own with one of the world’s spy, the mysterious Rachel Wright Too little of him and you leave and the Cradle’s sound engineer, the authorities, but let mejust say biggest film stars. (Bond—girl Famke Janssen). the viewer wanting more, but too resulting in the band deciding to that he was staring right at me Joel Isaac Frady Nowwith “I Spy,” the “remake” After the typical action—film much of him and he gets really not play. Rock and roll prevailed, and a friend and being naughty. Ae’yE Editor of the 19603 Bill Cosby-Robert opening, he gets a big assignment: annoying (remember “The Nut-' however, when everybody made I was kind of freaked out. Lat- Culp comedy, he is faced with an go to Budapest and find a stolen ty Professor 2: The Klumps”?). up and the argument was settled. er in the show, when somebody It was only six years ago that equally big challenge — to take jet that has the ability to be in- There is plenty of the rest: Whether that was a good thing threw a pair of Pretty Girls Make writer/actor Owen Wilson the leading role opposite Eddie visible and untraceable, thus OwenWilson, Famke Ianssen and or not remains to be determined. Grave jogging shorts on stage, he jumped into the spotlight as the Murphy, a man who has been making the dropping of large good laughs. It is never too seri— A lot ofpeople clearlylike Pret— changed into them right then and indie comedy “Bottle Rocket” making audiences laugh since he bombs over heavily guarded areas ous, but it is never too silly. For ty Girls Make Graves, and this there. Now, these were small took critics by storm, even win- was 12. quite easy. being what it is, there is just the showed in the audience’s ap- shorts, and he’s kind ofa big guy. ning the “Best New Filmmaker” Not surprisingly, Wilson car- As it turns out, the man who is right amount to really work as a plause. I, however, had not heard Needless to say, they were a bit award for co-writer/director Wes ries the film, managing to keep selling it (Malcolm McDowell) is comedy — especially with Wil— them before the show, so this was snug. Anderson at the MTV movie the laughs going from beginning a big boxing fan, and the world son scoring laughs in almost my first time hearing them. While All in all, it was a great night of awards. to end not to mention helping champion, Kelly Robinson (Mur- every scene. their sound is reminiscent of music, molestation and all things Since then, the actor’s career has to counteract the frequently an- phy), just happens to be going to Still, Why is it called “I Spy”? bands like Rocket From the Crypt in between. Ex Models and Les boomed, moving from smaller noying Murphy. Budapest. Naturally, the two are The title “Invisible, Flying, Eight— or Sleater—Kinney, I heard a much Savy Fav rocked the house, and roles in films like “Anaconda” and Alex Scott (Wilson) is a spy who teamed up. Round Knock—Out in Budapest” more distint connection: No Pretty Girls Make Graves really “Armageddon” to leading roles, is having some difficulties both One thing that must be said be— would have been a much better Doubt. ‘ pleased most of the audience. If like in “The Minus Man.” on and off the job. At work, he is fore I go any further is that fans of title. That way, at least, Bill Cos- I’m sure it’s not Ms. Zollo’s faul anybody has a chance to ever see His status as a comedian did looked down upon by all of his the TV show will be disappoint- by would not spend all week — her voice just sounds an awful one of these bands, I highly rec- not fully sink in until 2000’s superiors, who all wish that they ed. This is referred to as a “re— shaking his head. lot like Gwen Stefani’s —- and that ommend it. Just make sure you’re “Shanghai Noon,” which paired could give everyjob to the suave, make” because other than the ti— killed it. After hearing such high prepared for feeling dirty. 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TECHNICIAN’S VIEW Why should we vote? I hope this col- Mental health umn will be the only one to talk about the impor— system overhaul tance of today as Election Day. If A report issued Friday declared Ameri- These numbers are a reflection of our not, then readers ca’s system for the treatment and reha— society and a welcome look in the mir- will find them— bilitation ofthe mentally ill is in need of ror. Mental illness comes down to a treat- selves submerged a serious bureaucratic and financial over— ment of an individual, not a group. The in a world of rep— haul. With approximately 30,000 Amer— individuals who suffer from mental ill~ Ben etition, and I will icans dying of suicide each year, the ness need care, and right now, that care Kraudel have summarily is unavailable to all system deserves a serious re—examina- who need it. The StaffColumnist beaten the prover— «Q i ’2 tion. commission also pointed out studies that bial dead horse. Washington Dr. Michael Hogan, the chairperson of show substance abuse and mental illness Today, we are given the chance to speak the commission and the director of the are the two largest causes ofdisability in to our government and say, essentially, Ohio Department of Mental Health, North America and Europe. These peo- “Hey, you! Listen to what I say!” If e made several criticisms of the current ple are stuck in a cycle. “They can’t af~ enough of us do this, then instead ofone system. “Because mental illness and sub- ford to get back to work because they person shouting at the sky, we have a col- stance abuse disorders are often long- lose their health insurance. We have lective voice that projects at our leader— term in nature, the inconsistencies ofthe trapped people in a system that is at least ship, and they may actually hear what system play out day-to-day, week-to- as dysfunctional as the old welfare system,’’ we have to say. While it is currently quite week and year-to—year,” his report states. said Hogan. chic to instead shrug offthe right to vote Hogan also made it clear that the num- The American PsychiatricAssociation and refrain from taking advantage ofour ber ofAIDS deaths in America each year released a statement saying that the com- collective vocalization, the right and re- is halfthe number ofsuicide deaths, and mission had “unreasonably limited” its sponsibility remain. that while $40 million a year is spent re— look at the mental health care delivery Several elections are in the air right searching suicide, $3.2 billion is spent system to budget neutral solutions and now. The focal point of this particular on AIDS research. This comparison has did not research the differences in pri- Election Day seems to be Elizabeth Dole some problems, as new work for AIDS re- vately funded insurance. APA’s president, battling Erskine Bowles to try and win search is being constantly generated and Dr. Paul Appelbaum, said, “The public the vacated Senate seat of aged, ultra— They all wanted to vote. suicide research may not lend itself to as at large, the media, opinion makers and conservative Jesse Helms. The fight com- many new revelations. Still, that the fund— political leaders must be made aware of menced long ago and has little to do with Shouldn't you? ing would be so different when suicide the perilous state of financing for men- issue orientation and much more to do claims twice the number of lives annu— tal health care today.” with throwing as much garbage around ally than AIDS seems like an unfair dis- However it is done, the mental health as possible to confuse the voting public. tribution. provisions in this country need a massive My recommendation is to take your games and the pomp without any sort have instead bowed and become again Similarly, the government could do a reform. The number of people who die free time before the polls close today to of real force behind it, but I will still do subservient to government, instead of great service by providing more public by their own hands needs to be lowered do a little bit ofresearch and look past the my homework and will not know for how it was intended. The government outreach and information about men— and the amount oftime, money and en— tirades and bullying. If neither party’s sure until I put my vote to ballot which can only work for the people if the peo— tal health and treatment. While 57 per— ergy needs to be focused and genuinely platform suits you, look into Libertari— candidate I will vote for. I will not, how— ple decide to tell the government what cent ofAmericans are believed to suffer re-evaluated in order to make the best an candidate Sean Haugh and see ifper- ever, be apathetic about my government they want. from mental illness, not all ofthose peo- of what is given. haps he is more suited to represent you. and allow it to operate without hearing As students, we make up a solid mi— ple are being treated, possibly because Student mental healthcare is offered While it is often said that a vote for the myvoice and in some way conforming it- nority of this area. While many issues of a lack of funding or the stigma at- in the Student Health Center’s Counsel- Libertarian party is a vote thrown away, self to me, not vice versa. have us diversified, more issues have us tached to treatment of mental illness. ing Center (919) 515-2423. it isn’t nearly as thrown away as a vote Also on today’s ballot are other state united. If we ever made the decision to not cast. and national legislative contests. Despite . stand up and use the voice we have to . CAMPUS FORUM Both parties can readily agree that vot— how it sometimes seems, this election is shout that we want not only to be lis— ing is essential in the democratic process. not completely about Bowles and Dole. tened to but also heard, we could do One more person mad at Steve Why change what has been working The only way a fair representation ofthe There is an entire list of other people much. In response to last we ek’s pigskin picks: all year? In fact, this whole loss could be public can be attained is by the people who are hoping that you are going to I apologize ifthis sounded like a lecture; Steve Thompson should be fired and your fault —— the rest of our season is on getting to the polls and voting. Even if make them or break them. Well, they’re I am not Patrick Henry, and my speech- banned from campus after picking Geor- your hands now. Ifwe do bad, look who you decide to vote the party ofyour par- hopingyou’re going to make them. Con- es tend to ramble instead ofinspire. Our gia Tech over our very own Wolfpack last started the trend. Do you think that any ents or randomly poke at the ballot un— gressional seats are up for grabs. Districts heritage is something that we can all be week. Now, I am not placing total blame one ofyour fellow pickers will go against til it resembles something that would are looking for strong votes. Without proud of. Blood was shed and passion on our homecoming loss on him but the pack when we play FSU? I don’t think have been voted upon, at least you’re do— people going to the polls and taking the has been exhausted on this cause we call look at the factors. Steve was the first one so. And I bet you were in the stands last ing your part. few minutes it takes to cast a vote, then America. It’s worth the few minutes in a to pick against our Pack all year. In fact, Saturday during the loss, or was it a win Only when you’ve taken the time to be the process is weakened. booth to tell the government where you he might have been the only one on cam— for you because you got your little pick well versed enough and put your opin— We have slowly digressed from being a want that heritage to go from here. pus to think that the lowly Yellow Jack- right? ions out for the system to hear can you fully functioning democratic republic. ets could have beaten us. You were one of those guys after the rightly criticize those who are put into Once, some time ago, the people were Ben is an Eagle Scout and was a Nation~ What a disgrace, Steve, you should be game singing “Ramblin’ Wreck,” wear- office. readyto vote and ready to showthat they al Youth Leadership Conference scholar. embarrassed. You thought that a stupid ing yellow, while our players met in the To be completely honest, all the can- respected and understood the responsi— Big surprise. Let him know you voted at newspaper prediction pool that you all middle ofthe field after the hard—fought didates for the Senate office have put me bility they have when they were given [email protected]. have going was more important than loss, weren’t you [Stephen]? Why did you off somehow. I long ago tired of the control of their government. Now, we your Own school. Why don’t you just even bother going to the Red and White transfer to Georgia Tech, and we can all game? Are you just going to go ahead be done with you? The team had an un- and give our basketball season no hope defeated season going, and superstitions and pick the Yellow Jackets against us are a big part of that. Some guys wear again or pick the Blue Devils against us Wolfpack nation the same socks or whatever else they want because they are favored to win the ACC? Well, it is Election or free money for going out on Cates AV- everyone wearing Wolfpack red. I loved to. Being that I was transplanted into the What a disgrace! Day, and since I enue and making a fool ofyourself, your waddling down Cates while immersed South from New England and still fully I hope you are happy moving into a tie figured someone automobile and others during the pa- in a foam costume, seeing all the people believe the Curse of the Bambino still for second place in your precious pigskin else would talk rade. Unfortunately, it’s also not often lined up to watch the floats that rolled haunts the Red Sox’s pennant hopes picks that don’t even matter. Next time about voting and this year that we see our football team past. I also loved seeing 51,500 scream- every year, I am a firm believer that you this opportunity presents itself, I hope the like, I’m not lose, but that’s all part of this year’s ing Wolfpack fans (and unknown don’t change what’s been working. You you will do the right thing: If you want going to. Of Homecoming. amount of students who managed to haven’t picked against us all year, why course, if no one Now, I’m only a sophomore here, but hop past security) cheering on their foot— now? See FORUM pages else does talk I understand that Homecoming was not ball team and even cheering them on af— about voting, full ofall the festivities that we have had ter a heartbreaking loss. This shows that Jerry Moore - Matthew Pelland Matt these opening the past tWO years. I come from a big high college is much more than the classes to Editors in Chief TECHNICIAN Campell lines should be re- school in NewYork where homecoming which we drag ourselves. We see that THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY Stafi‘Columnist moved or, at was a time to love my school and spend there is much more learning done than least, I’ll say they ridiculous amounts of time on floats. that out of a book. Ayren Jackson Amy Bissinger should be removed, and they will be left Here, I have resorted to simplywrapping If you took part in the events during News Editor CopyDesk Chief in, making me look like a fool. Oh, wait, up cars in red gift-wrap or plastic pic— Homecoming week, you’ve done a good I already do look like a fool. OK, leave nic tablecloths, but the effort is still there. thing. It’s due to the involvement from Anna Edens Amber Daughtry the lines in the column. I couldn’t imagine that a school ofthis students that Homecoming will be more Manager Opinion Editor Advertising It was a sea of red —— not just for the size, with such a storied athletic program of a success each year. For those of you Steve Thompson Dwayne Baker football game but for an entire week. and such raging fans, not having a time who didn’t take part in the Homecom— Sports Editor Business Manager There was music, giveaways and school for students, old and new, to come to— ing events, I hope you get involved next spirit at its highest. You’d see red cars gether and celebrate the team they love. year. Go buy a red shirt and wear it all Joel Isaac Frady Krystal Pittman and non—red cars that were made red. Amidst undefeated seasons and nation- week. Fill out an application and enter a Arts (“a Entertainment Editor Classifieds Manager An undefeated (at the time) football team al TV coverage, we were still able to dig ' float in the parade or decorate your car Mark McLawhorn Pawel Spychala had awoken the monster that is the Wolf- down and find the true meaning ofWolf- and head over to tailgate in the early Serious, Layout, Online Editor pack nation, and the madness was in full pack athletics. Students were the ones morning hours. Do whatever it takes to éAd Design Editor force. We saw the crazed marches after who worked hard with their organiza— support your school because it’s a big Thushan the win at Clemson and only one thing tions to make banners, build floats and part of what college is about. Matthew Huffman Amarasiriwardena could cause more NC. State spirit: decorate cars. Students were the ones Photography Editor Graphics Editor Homecoming. who came out to vote for Leader of the Matt wanted to write about something I’d just like to take the time now to Pack and cheer at the parade and, of else, but, like he said, voting is important 323 Witherspoon Student Center Box 8608, NCSU Campus ‘ Raleigh, NC 27695-8608 thank the Alumni Association and all course, at the Homecoming football and he wanted to remind everyone to vote others involved in the Homecoming fes- game. today. E-mail him at folksdaman- Editorial Fax Press Releases tivities. It is not often that you get free It’s events like Homecoming that made [email protected] to receive your prize for 515—241 1 515-5133 releases@technicianstaffcom food for wearing your school colors, free me want to stay here at State. I loved voting. 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The dangers of bank card theft Religous liberty Vital for freedOm (U—WIRE) time, because religion is so per- Religion should never be in- It is hard to - just like that someone ey again! Jessica Lingel NORMAL, 111. sonal, there is no way to escape flicted on anyone, and it should predict that could take it all. It is a huge hassle. In the end, 1t. certainly never be in the hands of anything like it In his case, only his card num— the time you lose in the process is The Daily Vidette —“ P601316 gen— Illinois State U erally assume The line blurs when it comes to the government. The Bush ad— could ever hap— ber was stolen, not his actual card, almost worth more than the that I’m a huge people advocating the protection ministration has made it quite pen to you. which meant that someone had money that you will get back. proponent of separation of of religious freedom and the re— evident that it supports a union Bank card theft been around him long enough to I am urging everyone not to be, church and state. After all, I’m lib— moval of all signs of religion from between government andreli- is one of those write the numbers down. We trustworthy of your surround— eral. I’m religiously ambiguous. society. I’m just as annoyed as the gion. Demonstrated through sup- things that you came to the realization that it was ings. Credit card On the surface, I could be the next kid by the streams of fliers port of posting the Ten probably one of his friends Candice always feel who theft can happen to anyone. for a completely sec— wallpapering the Price Center in- Commandments in classrooms, had done the deed. posterchild Chilton happens to There are so many easy things ular society. But to the surprise forming me that Jesus is the anti— prayer in public schools and giv— I want to urge people to watch StaffColumnist someone else. that can be done to prevent thefts everywhere, here depressant ofthe masses. I’m just ing money to churches for the the people they keep around ofconservatives Who could that it almost seems ludicrous to who isn’t quite sure as bemused as the average stu— purpose of charity work, the fi— them. Make sure that your card is a liberal ever predict that even you could go through all the trouble ofhav— where she stands. dent by the differences between nancial support of religious or— is kept in a discreet place so that be the target of subtle attacks? ing your card stolen. Make sure There’s a reason that the topic the UCSD Episcopalian chapter ganizations has obviouslymade its people will not have the time to Imagine this scenario: You go that you always know where all is controversial. Incorporating re- and the Methodist chapter. But I mark. I question a system that ( write down the numbers. Also to the bank to get money out, and your cards are and ifthey can be ligion into schools mixes an in— recognize that those fliers and would allow trespassing into such you have, say, $500 left. Two days watch who you give your num- seen. Despite what you may be— credibly personal issue with an booths have a right to be there, a private realm without concern bers to over the phone. For ex- later, when you check your ac- lieve, it can happen to you. environment that is, by defini— just as CalPIRG has the right to ask for the ramifications that such ac- ample, when you order pizza over count again, you have less than Some numbers that might be tion, public. A person’s religion for membership and the Femi- tions would have. $1 00. As you investigate, you learn the phone, and they ask for your helpful to keep around in case of is‘often a part ofhis or her culture nist Majority Leadership Alliance Religion has a place in society. credit card number, be cautious. _ that the money was spent on friv- bank or credit card theft are the and heritage. It is always some- has the right to post statistics. It’s been the catalyst of wars and Just because someone works for olous party materials, vast numbers of the bank or compa- thing incredibly individual and} But some people don’t feel that holbcausts, social injustices and amounts of food and unneces— a company doesn’t necessarily ny that issued the card and fraud deeply private. A person’s beliefs way, and it’s hard to tell people works of art, and one could nev- mean that he or she is a good per- sary clothing. hotline numbers for the three ma- are exactly that —— personal. when not to be offended by some— er understand those things if one son. It would be easy for them to Sadly, this recently happened to jor credit bureaus, Equifax (1- I recognize that religion is so thing. It’s hard to tell people not didn’t have at least some under- my boyfriend. Only after the arbitrarily decide that they want 800-525—6285); Experian personal that the idea of some— to take someone else’s assertion standing about those religions. (1—888-397-3742); money was spent in a mere two to use your numbers for his or and Tran- one imposing his or her faith of religion personally. And per— I wish I knew where I stood on her own benefit. days did he realize that his mon— sUnion (1—800-680—7289). upon anyone is ludicrous and ab- haps those people have a right to the issue. I wish there were a clear- ey was gone. After a painstaking It is also very important to re- horrent. The First Amendment’s be offended. Perhaps those signs cut yes or no answer that would port a stolen card as soon as you Source: two hours at the bank, which was http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/ protection of religious freedom and booths are offensive to par— make it easy to understand just spent filling out stacks ofpaper- realize it is gone. Once the charges conline/pubs/credit/idtheft.htm#v is one of the most important civ— ticularly sensitive people. But they how to negotiate the separation of work in an attempt to get his have been made, it takes a lot of ictim il rights we have. At the same still have a right to be there. church and state. money back, he came back with work to get your moneyback. Pa- a long list of charges on his ac— perwork must be filled out, and a Candice has decided to hide in the count. As we looked over the lengthy investigation must then closet to prevent credit card theft. charges, which were made over take place. After the police decide Ifsomeone can bring her a laptop the phone and online, my anger that the money has been stolen, and some chocolate Pop Tarts, then grew. I had watched him slave then they report it to the credit she would be glad to answer her away to earn that money last 'card company. Months could go email at [email protected]. summer. It was very unfair that bybefore you ever see your mon-

What you should learn in college Since I am a around, but I know people get-’ and even whom to talk to in or- junior, I have ting ready to graduate who can’t der to get your foot in the door. been thinking a even balance their Checkbooks. In my field, that would be a huge lot lately about My solution to this is simple — benefit. what I will do NCSU has a pretty good plan for Many of us will graduate with after I graduate incoming freshmen. It usually en— degrees and then be alone out- from NC. tails a lot oforientation classes in side ofthe college safety net where State. Unfortu- their majors and some required you have dorms and RAs or Abbie nately, I realize activities to get the freshmen so- roommates. We will be confused. Byrom that I might cialized into college life and get No one has told us whom to get StaflColumnist have a problem them used to not having mom in touch with to try and get a job getting a job; I and dad around anymore. in each company, and some ma— am a communication major, and I suggest that colleges should jors need that help. I know that the media is one of import life-skills classes into their I am not saying that NCSU has the hardest fields to break into. curriculums for incoming fresh- not offered me a wonderful edu- I have also been thinking about men and graduating seniors. cation or that students can’t han- other things, such as how do I They should have two classes, dle their own lives after choose my health insurance, and each one semester long. You graduation. I am just saying there if I want to buy a house, how do would take one your first semes- are many who will need guidance I bargain with the realtor? How ter in college and the other dur- because we don’t have advisors do I do my taxes once I am out ing your last semester. after we graduate. on my own and my uncle doesn’t The benefits I see to this plan A well-rounded and diverse col— do them for me anymore? The are numerous. In the freshman lege experience includes a wide more I think about these things, seminar, you would learn basic range ofclasses and opportunities the more I wonder ifanyone else skills like balancing your check- to do fun activities on campus, is thinking about them, too. book, how to choose a bank and but it should include an orienta— I recentlywent to Boston to vis— whom to call in the university tion to the rest ofyour life such it friends, and I had this same dis- phone tree for whatever problems as a class called Life 101. cussion with them. All students you may have. at Emerson College, they felt the In the senior seminar, you Ifyou agree with Abbie or think same way. How do you play the would learn things like how to she’s completely wrong, you can e- stock market or buythe right CDs buy a house and choose your life mail her at pabyrom@unity. and bonds? insurance or medical insurance. ncsu.edu. A lot of this is common sense You would learn how to write a and doing a little shopping better resume, go on interviews

FORUM ic idea. But, hey, being tied for You are an embarrassment to Fontinuedfrom page 4 second is not that bad. I hope you the student body, and I am sad to lose the rest of your picks, and I be considered one ofyour peers. to go against us, fine, but do it be— hope you screw up big time and hind our backs. To come out and end up in last, because that’s Andrew Korostynski slap your student body, staff, fac- where you belong after picking Freshman .u1ty and readers by picking against your own North Carolina Engineering- against us is a complete moron- State Wolfpack. Undeclared Major

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FOOTBALL to reach 1,000 receiving yards for his teammates) spends his sum- BASKETBALL en ofher field goal attempts. But crowd every time she touched the continuedfrom page 8 the season and McLendon is a mers sparring and boxing at a continuedfrom page 8 the redshirt—junior found her ball, but Lewis received a warm mere 138 rushing yards away gym in Raleigh. He began box— scoring touch in the second half welcome home. ‘ moved ahead of Jamie Barnette from 1,000. ing two years ago when he had Pack connected on 32 second- to finish with 12 points and six “[Tynesha] did pre—game with. to take over first place all-time at Torry Holt and Tremayne knee problems and could not do chance points and snagged 58 re- assists. us,” said Yow. She is a Wolfpack State with 646 passing comple- Stephens pulled off the achieve- as much running during the off- bounds in all. “It was great to have Terrah family member.” 0 tions. ment in 1997. Holt collected season. He says he always enjoyed “Hopefully [the advantage in back and playing and she was re- Lewis was on thewrong end of . McLendon and Cotchery close 1,099 yards on 62 receptions and watching Mike Tyson fight, but rebounding is] a sign ofthings to ally a pickpocket out there sever- the bench, however, as th . Pack in on history Stephens amassed 1,142 yards on do not expect to find the senior come,” said senior forward Amy al times tonight,” said Yow. “As reached 100 points for the third With three games remaining, 204 attempts. defensive end taking on the likes Simpson. ”Coach said at the be— good as she was I still say it’s time in as many exhibition games runningback T.A. McLendon and With 15 rushing touchdowns of Lennox Lewis. ginning of the game to be ag— 90%.” including last year when Moody wideout Ierricho Cotchery have thus far, McLendon is also poised “It’s nothing I would pursue for gressive and to go to the boards.” The first halfwas marked by 1 1 fielded a missed three-point at- the chance to accomplish a rare to set the State single-season a career,” said Anderson. “Most Chones earned a double-dou— lead changes, but State took the tempt and hit a layup with 5 sec- feat. Only once in State’s 1 11—year record for touchdowns in a sea— of the guys over there [at the ble with 10 rebounds and she led lead in the last three minutes on onds remaining -—— much to the history have a receiver and run- son. Stan Fritts crossed the goal gym] are lightweights, so I have to all scorers with 20 points. The a baseline jumper by senior delight of the crowd. For Yow, ning back racked up 1,000—yard line 17 times for the Pack in 1972. hold up on my punches a little junior center and 2002 2nd Team Carisse Moody to go ahead 37- who was inducted into the Hall performances in the same season. Booga Wolf a knockout andwhen we do spar, it’s not to try All—ACC performer hit on 9 of 11 35 and never trailed again. On ofFame in October and has been Cotchery needs only 205 yards George Anderson (affection- and kill somebody. It’s just a fun field goals and went 2 of 4 from the Players next possession, Simp— the focus of attention through—t ately nicknamed Booga Wolf by thing to do.” the free throw line. son stole a pass for an uncon- out the off-season, it was nice to Simpson was one rebound shy tested fast break lay—up. Moody finally see the spotlight back ofnotching her own double—dou- and Simpson each added anoth- where she has insisted it belongs ble as she tallied 18 points in 25 er bucket to close the halfand the all along - on her team. minutes of action. Moody came Pack led at halftime 45-38. “It felt really good to get the first Whatdo you think? off the bench to add 19 points The Players lineup featured sev— game under our belt,” said Yow. and seven rebounds. eral current members of the “It’s been a long time since we James, who hasn’t played in a WNBA including former Pack scored a hundred points and it Respond to Technician articles at game since 2000 due to torn ACLs star Lewis and former North Car— feels good to knowwe have some in both knees, showed some rust olina Tar Heels Nikki Teasley and offensive firepower to go with our in the first half, missing on all sev- Iuana Brown. Teasleyheard boos defense this year.” www.technicianon|ine.com from a majority of the State 0

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SOCCER State midfielder Justin Branch The loss was the sixth straight Pack unable to notch first ACC Victory continuedfrom page 8 stepped in and deflected it, for the Pack, which has one game and the Pack cleared the ball. remaining before the ACC Tour- The Pack has now been comes down to the unforced er- collegiate game, especially with we started to play very equal, we The play that may have nament. 20 losses this rors. We’re really looking at that so many young players on the created chances to score.” sealed State’s fate came at the “We’re just trying to build for swept in season and looking at improving that court. What we look for there is UIC dominated the first half, 59:39 mark, when defender Kyle the ACC Tournament,” said Wat- part of our game.” that they improve with each outshooting the Pack 15—3 dur— Fragakis received a red card for a son. “That, I think, is everyone’s Both Maya Mapp and Adeola match and learn different situa- ing the first 45 minutes. The tackle ofRasich as Rasich made his number—one goal right now — Jay Kohler Senior StaffWriter Kosoko had 15 kills to lead State. ’ tional-type things and being able Flames got only one goal out of way into State territory. State trying to put on a good per- Lindi Sheppard had 42 assists for to execute a little better as far a the barrage, a Daniel Bartulovic played the final 30:21 a man formance there.” State in the losing effort. LoriAsh— decision making goes. down, while UIC’s fifth—leading A change ofhome venue still was score set up by a Bruno Rasich For Tarantini, the current losing ton, who also tallied 15 kills, led “I thought we fought as a team. corner kick at the 34:02 mark. scorer sat the rest ofthe way with streak marks a nadir, but he does not enough to secure the NC. State vollevball team a victorythis the Tigers. Leslie Finn and Ryane We were very scrappy this week- The Flames did not score more, an ankle injury. see hope. Beasley added 14 more apiece for end. That’s a good start for us so Freshman forward Aaron King weekend, as the. Wolfpack thanks largely to the play ofState “I’ve been at the top and I’ve Clemson. we can finish a little bit stronger had both of State’s best second- dropped matches against Geor- senior goalkeeper Mitchell Wat— been at the bottom. This is the “We need to continue to return _ and improve in everything we son, who made six of his eight half scoring chances, the first bottom right now,” said Taranti- gia Tech and Clemson. State (3—26, 0-11) played Fri- to our mental toughness and do.” saves in the first stanza. coming with 9:00 left, when a ni. “But you saw a team [today] work hard out on the court this Pack must hope to re— rush to the goal day at familiar Reynolds Colise- The Watson had another solid per- was stopped by a with 10 guys playing their hearts week in practice,” said Byrne. bound this weekend with im— mass um against Clemson (15 1]., 6— formance, saving eight ofUIC’s 22 of four or five Flames. Lat- out. I thought in the second half At Peace College, the Pack was portant road matches coming at v shots. er, at the 87:53 mark, King again we gave everything we had. Now, 5), and managed to win game two. In the last two games, the still unable to notch its first ACC Wake Forest on Friday and at “I feel very bad for Mitch, who had a line to the goal but was we lost, yes, but you saw nobody victory, falling to No. 23 Georgia Duke on Saturday. Duke is cur- I think is the best goalkeeper in stymied by diving UIC goalkeeper just walk away, nobody just give Pack’s offensive attack slowed, and Clemson took advantage. Tech 30—24, 30-13, 30-18. It was rently third in the ACC, andWake the country,” Tarantini said. “But Ross Cain, who took the ball be- up. They give everything they State’s 25th straight regular-sea- Forest is seventh. that’s how it is.” fore King could get a shot off. have. The Pack’s point total steadily the Tigers pulled son ACC match. “They’re both very good UIC nearly got another goal on State generated more offense in “I’ve been number one in the dropped, and out a victory 30-25, 29-31, 30-15, Senior Rebecca Anderson led teams,” said Byrne. “They have a the board less than two minutes the second half, and forward country at one time. I understand State with 14 kills and a .313 at- little bit more size and experience into the second half, when Wat- Bryant Salter led the team with the feeling to lose six in a row, 30—21. The Pack’s Saturday match with Georgia Tech, originally tack percentage. Lindi Sheppard then we do but I think that we son left his feet to make a save to three shots for the game. Scott and embarrassment, and pain. had 20 assists, and Maya Mapp can win, especially against Wake. the right ofthe goal.'Flames mid- McNeill and John Mason also got But I believe that the future’s very scheduled for Reynolds, was moved to Peace College. added 6 kills. Jayme Gergen, Lau- We took a game from them the fielder Micah Howser collected shots on goal for State. close.” ra Kuhn and Blair Moon all had last time we played, and I really the rebound before Watson could Illinois—Chicago forward Chris State hosts Liberty in its final “Against Clemson, we fought a lot harder and we were able to 10 kills for Georgia Tech (23-5, think that they’re a team that we regain position and fired a shot. Pipis closed the scoring with a regular season game Wednesday 9—3) in the winning effort. match up well against.” goal at the 84:48 mark. at 2 p.m. take a game from them, which was an improvement from the “A lot of it is just lack of expe- “We’ll go in and play as focused last time we played them,” said rience,” said Byrne. “It’s getting as we can this weekend.” CARTER smile per minute ratio nearly Watson sounded like he was in a used to the transition to a faster tripled his nearest competitor, library. That, or he didn’t want to head coach Mary Byrne. “It still continuedfrom page 8 Leornard Hamilton. And Hamil- talk to anyone. Hmm No mat— a center, any center. ton is only happybecause he’s got ter, people nodded like they heard Carolina’s Shalane Flanagan who fell back, and I ran my race.” a job in the ACC. every word. CROSS COUNTRY All-”Let-Me—Get—My-Roster” continuedfrom page 8 (20:06) and Florida State’s Vicky This race was Nelkie’s and Team: “WhyDidYou Run Over My Dog “That’s Great” Award: Gill (20:18), both of whom are Roth’s second competition with and Laugh” Award: Goes to Johnson .J Jonathan Holmes (North Car- and Holmes. honor of Freshman of the Year legitimate national title con— the top team. Goes to Gary Williams, who Unless their olina); Marvin Lewis (Georgia names are Bird and 20th place showing in tenders. Freshman Julia Lucas normal- acted as if every reporter in the with a Tech); Steve Lepore (Wake For- Stockton, two white guys at any 25:29. “Individually, I’ll take it,” said ly runs up front for the Pack, but media day spells est); Ray Henderson (Clemson); building had ran over his dog and disaster for a giv— Nick Mangum was State’s final the seven—time All-American jun- at this race, the best she could laughed in his face. Yes, he was en team. Carolina, on top for so and Michael Joiner (Florida in ior. “I’m not happy there were muster was sixth on the team. She that inexplicably angry. Someone long, once so strong, has been rel- runner across the line, finishing State). I knew these names about 49th place. still two people ahead of me — finished two places behind Vad— tell him that he won a national egated to this: as well as they knew mine. I’ve Johnson and “This is the first of our three but it wasn’t bad. As a team, I nais in 22:05. championship back in April. On Holmes representing the team at vaguely heard ofHenderson and goals,” said Geiger. “The first one think we improved from Pre- “If we hadn’t gotten those sol— Lewis. And Holmes is recogniza- second thought, maybe someone media day. That’s great. I mean, I is always to win the conference Nats. We’re improving every id races from Abby and Janelle, ble only because he’s been a tar- really did run over his dog. know teams send upperclassmen, championships, and we got that week. It’s frustrating that we did— it wouldn’t have been close,” said “I Really Don’t Need to be Here” get for laughter while at UNC. but still, was the towel boy un- we have to qualify for n’t outright Win, but we’ll take it Henes. “But on the other hand, Award: available? done. Now Someone get me a roster. With in and hopefully keep improving to had Julia not had her knee prob- Coach K wins this one like his ”Best Job of Avoiding a Ques- nationals and hopefully finish pictures. the top 10.” nationals.” lem, it wouldn’t have been close GQ Award: teams win basketball games. You tion”Award : State’s women did not have the Josi Lauber and true freshman the other way. It’s really not. that Matt Doherty. You’d think Virginia’s Travis Watson came in can tell that K despises these dominant showing that the men Kris Roth also finished in the top bad, but it really wore on her events more than anyone. A day looking sharp, complete with someone asked Doherty for all did, but they did not have it near- 10 for the Pack, earning All-ACC mentally going into a race like wire—framed specs and diamond of this is enough to make Duke’s his money rather than a question ly as easy in their race. Five top- honors. Lauber finished fifth in this. Now that Josi and Kris have (looking) earrings. Clifford Craw- coach reject interview requests about prized-freshman Raymond 30 teams were competing in the 21:14 with Roth 10 seconds back. stepped up to that level, some ford and Duhon were close, but for a solid year. I think he’s still Felton. Either way, you weren’t ACC Championships. And Wake “We had some incredible races pressure will be taken off ofJulia Watson’s glasses were sweeter upset that Johnny Dawkins or getting what you wanted — mon— Forest (4th), Duke (13th), North today,” said assistant coach Lau- and she’ll have somebody to run than the free cheese cake. Wojo couldn’t take his place. ey, or an answer. Carolina (15th) and Virginia rie Henes. “Josi and Kris just ran with.” “What up with That?” Award: “True/False” Award: (16th) all had legitimate chances incredible. When you think that Diana Henderson and Renee Goes to Steve Blake and his over- It’s true, Wake Forest coach Skip You could go on all day, but to win the title. Kris missed all summer being" Gunning also ran for the Pack, sized, ghetto-fabulous silver Prosser gives more one-word an- what’s the point? The final results showed the lev- sick, I think she is going to run at finishing 34th and 35th overall. chain/necklace/dog collar. Steve, swers than a true/false test. I’d Preseason awards don’t matter. el of competition as only 27 a really high level not just at the “We’ve had a really tough cou- what up with that chain? elaborate on this, but I’m not go- points separated the top five end ofthis season, but for the rest ple of weeks, and I think it’s all Happiest to be There Award: ing to. i Andrew could think ofsome other teams. After State andWake came of her career.” paid off,” said Lauber. “We were Larry Shyatt is savoring every “I Don’t Understand a Word awards —— like most handsome Virginia (78 points), Duke (81) Abby Nelkie and Janelle Vad- pretty tired and sluggish at Pre- moment ofwhat could be his last You’re Saying but I’m Nodding” man to write this column —— but and Carolina (88). nais finished fourth and fifth for Nats, but it paid offnow, and it’s season as Clemson’s head coach. Award: he’s worried they couldget biased. Kristin Price ran well, and State, coming in 20th and 23rd going to pay off in the champi— Either that, or he was ecstatic that GOes to Watson. As big and fe— He can he reached at seemed to be coming back strong in the pack of 67. onship season. We have some hardly any reporter bothered to rocious as Watson looks, you’d [email protected] or from her mid-season injury. She “It was a really good race, and loose ends to tie up before dis- talk to him. No matter, he was think he’d speak up a bit. He 515—241 1. finished third in 20:33, behind we ran smart,” said Nelkie. “I did— tricts and nationals, but I think easily'the happiest to be there. His doesn’t. During his interviews, n’t get caught up with the people we can do it.”

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(awards) day After Georgia Tech handed NC. State its first loss ofthe season,Wolfpack play- You’ve got to love ers could not be found in the locker media day. room pointing fingers at other team~ There’s food, mates for their mistakes, a difference comedy, gifts, from years past. comedy, funny “That’s the reason we’re in this situa- stuff, comedy and tion [with only one loss right now] to sports. begin with, because of the love and af- There’s not a fection they have for one another,” said whole lot better head coach Chuck Amato. “It is a close than watching a team. They work together and they’ve Andrew B. flock of sports— seen each other work hard. They’ve Carter writers ruthlessly pushed each other through workouts.” attack a buffet like Amato also noted the Pack’s strong an ear-starved senior leadership. Mike Tyson. Or watching a guy like “The senior leadership has been ab- Maryland coach Gary Williams quietly solutely great,” said Amato. “Your seniors get angrier and angrier for seemingly no have to play the best football oftheir ca- reason during an interview. 13’ reer to have a great year. Philip [Rivers] So naturally, when the ACC an- isn’t a senior but his presence accounts nounced the date for “Operation Bas- for so much.” ~ ketball,” I immediately canceled my pre— On Todd Lion coach Rollie Geiger. “We’d have one run the road again vious plans of sleeping until 2 pm. and State has won its last four ACC road waking up in time to sit around, knit Senior StaffWriter well one race and another run well1n another. What we saw today was five sol- games, a streak that bodes well for the and bake cookies. I put the garden on Pack as it prepares to visit Maryland on hold until next weekend. I told my sec— ATLANTA— In 1991, NC. State’s cross id races.” country program Saturday. The streakincludes victories this retary to take the day off. performed a feat nev- Never during the race was there any er before accomplished in the ACC by question about what team was going to season at North Carolina and Clemson, This was big time. Bigger than Don and wins at Duke and Florida State to King’s hair. sweeping both the men’s and women’s finish first, asState had its top five packed conference titles. Since then, they have in the top 10 overall from less than a mile conclude last season. At least I figured it would be. The four-game road—winning streak During last season’s media day, enter— accomplished this task six more times. into the race. The Wolfpack did it once again Satur- “Our goal here today was to get every- is the Pack’s best since a streak that ran tainment was as plentiful as the unsweet— from the end ofthe 1978 season through ened tea that no one drank. day, completing its eighth sweep of the body running hard and everybody run- past 11 years in unique ways. ning well,” said senior David Patterson. the beginning of the 1980 campaign. You had national champions Jason Peterson streak is school’s best Williams (now Jay), Mike Dunleavy and The No. 21 men’s team, with 17 points, “We went out as a group and took turns barely missed the record for lowest point at the front breaking the pack until we ran Senior wideout Bryan Peterson caught Carlos Boozer. You had future national three passes against Georgia Tech, but champions Juan Dixon and Lonny Bax- total (16, set in 1999 by State) and largest away with it. It was a total team effort. margin of victory (54, set by ‘99 State). Everybody came out today. Everyone he only needed one in order to etch his ter. You had cocky, national-champion— name into the State record book. Peter- wannabees like Matt Doherty, Kris Lang The Wolfpack won by 52 points over came out to run.” Duke. Patterson posted a strong finish, win— son set a school record by catching a and Jason Capel, all ofwhich had no rea- pass in his 35th straight game, the fifth- son to be cocky. The No. 6 women’s team had its own ning the championship in 24:14 over the sort of unique win, sharing the title with 8,000—meter course. Patterson’s only oth- longest streak in the nation. You had bona-fide, priceless moments, Rivers passes Barnette such as when Capel guaranteed he’d be Wake Forest in the first tie ever at the er individual conference championship ACC Championships. Both teams scored came at the outdoor track 10,000-meter After a 21—for-41 passing performance an NBA lottery pick. Or Coach K’s re- against the Yellow Jackets, Philip Rivers action when someone suggested that 61 points. race as a freshman, so this victory was The men’s team displayed complete is now third in the nation in passing ef- Duke would have its best team in histo— . especially sweet for him. The men’s team dominated the field in dominance over the field, finishing its “I came in winning an ACC Champi- ficiency with a mark of 155.23. Howev- ry. finishing first.Staffphoto by Todd Lion er, with his 21 completions, Rivers This year, though, things were differ- top five runners in the top six places over— onship, and I’m going to go out winning all. All five earned All—ACC honors. ent. Sure, there was still the unsweet- one,” he said. “The years in the middle followed Patterson in 24:39 and 24:37. See FOOTBALL page 6 ened tea that no one drank, but gone “I told the guys last night that the thing were a little rough, but I kept my head “We went out with the lead pack for were most ofthe names, the comments, we haven’t done this year is have five guys up, and I’m going to enjoy this one.” about three miles,” said Swann. “Patter— the comedy that make these things what run well at the same time,” said head Devin Swann and Ricky Brookshire son and I broke away after about three they are. miles, and after three—and-a~halfto four Shutout But, amid all the boredom, media day miles, Patterson made a move and went still managed to produce some worthy on to win. We had a good day, and we’re discussion. No one belittled his rival —— going to hold it together until nationals, brings State like Jeb Terry did to NC. State during where we’re going to prove that we’re a football’s media day— and no one made lot better than our ranking. Rankings slide to six any ridiculous predictions. (Unless you don’t mean anything.” count my prediction that put the Wolf— Clemson’s Jason Meany broke up pack on top ofthe league, though I don’t State’s top five with a fourth—place finish, think that’s too ridiculous.) but David Christian and Kurtis Marlowe But while taking notes and asking as- kept the Wolfpack’s top five within a 30— tute, relevant questions, I developed second spread, finishing in 24:41 and some aWards that I feel illustrate media 24:44. day quite well. Dean Bowker was State’s sixth runner in 14th place, and Bryce Ruiz won the Most Awkward Moment Award: Goes to yours truly. I was happy sit— The women’s team was nearly alone at the top but tied Wake Forest for the first See CROSS COUNTRY page 7 ting like the middle school outcast at the shared team championship in ACC cross county history.Staffpboto by Todd Lion lunch table with fellow outcast Steve Thompson. We were content in grub— Justin Branch (18) uses his head to bing and sugaring up our teas. We liked Pack impresses defend against a Flames attack. how we had more room, due to the fact Staffby Tim Lytv/nenko that no enlarged sportswriter had The N. C. State men’s soccer team plopped down at the table. But then in exhibition win paradise lost. lost a physical 2—0 match to ACC Commissioner John through Swofford sat The N. C. State women’s the pressure with ease. Illinois-Chicago Sunday down right across from us. Her lay-up three minutes into the Of course basketball team easily I recognized him but he second halfgave the Pack its first wanted to make sure. “Hi, defeated the Premier Jimmy Ryals John Swof— ten—point lead. ford,” he said, extending StaffWriter his hand. After Players in itsfirst action Shortly after, Kaayla Chones introducing myself, there was a noted ofthe season. used her long arms to tip a‘ re- silence. What am I supposed Scoring opportunities were rare for NC. to say to bound to herself, then connected John Swofford? (“S0, John, how’s State Sunday in a 2-0 home loss to the life as Austin Johnson on a short lay-up. The Players ‘the commish’ treatin’ ya, eh? Ha, Flames of Illinois-Chicago Sunday. haha- and Jon Page would eventually cut the lead ha.) Good thing some ofSwofford’s cor~ In a game marred by 34 total fouls, StaffWriters back to five on a Tynesha Lewis porate golf buddies came to break the three yellow cards and a red card, the field goal, but the Pack went on a Wolfpack (4— 13, 0-6) could generate no deadening silence. Premier Players gave N.C. 8-0 run to silence the Players for offense. The Flames (9-7-2) outshot Operation Basketball All-Interview State’s women’s basketball team a Team: good. State 22-7. The Pack played the last 30:21 solid fight in the first half ofplay “We had five players in double Chris Duhon he has a lot to of the match with one man down, after say;‘ last night at Reynolds Coliseum, figures,” said Yow. “With our Will Johnson — well—spoken guard has defender Kyle Fragakis was ejected for re— but the Wolfpack dominated the depth we have a chance to wear ceiving a red card. to make some kind of all—star team, second half en route to a 101—78 people down.” Head coach George Tarantini remains right!?; DahntayJones ——versatile swing— victory in its first exhibition game man sports versatile lexicon; Mahktar The Pack did just that to the hopeful, despite the loss. of the season. Players on the glass, wearing them “I’m proud of [the team],” he said. Ndyiaye —— his comments throughout The Players started the second the years have earned him a permanent out. State picked up 28 offensive “With 10 guys playing, the first halfthey half on the defensive, utilizing a boards to the Players seven. The dominated the game, the second half spot; Travis Watson — this team needs helter—skelter full-court press, but ran all over Amy Simpson (right) and the State women point guard Terrah James sliced See CARTER page 7 the Premier Players. Staffphoto by Kyle Rodgers See BASKETBALL page 6 See SOCCER page 7

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