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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Georgia Southern University's Official Student Newspaper GOLD EDITION Thursday Allegations against Keen ticket dropped Eagle May 7,1998 By Kelley McGonnell The allegations that Harris signs had been Entertainment News Editor Vol. 71, No. 10 "THE MOST WE CAN DO IS ASK removed were not investigated because there The allegations made against the Keen had been no witness to the alleged acts. replaces UP The oldest continuously ticket in the recent SGA elections have been "The most we can do is ask the other ticket published newspaper in THE OTHER TICKET IF THEY HAD Bulloch County dropped, according to Michael West, SGA if they had anything to do with it," West said. By Laura Owens advisor. ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT. IT "It would have been really, really difficult to Senior Staff Writer Sports Jennifer Wilcox, a candidate on the Harris WOULD HAVE BEEN REALLY, prove." Union Productions is cur- ticket, had alleged in a written letter of com- It was also alleged in the letter that Terrell rently being replaced with a new plaint to the SGA election committee that REALLY DIFFICULT TO PROVE." J. Harris' car had been vandalized but, as programming council called Aaron Nicely, candidate for vice president of The George-Anne reported, no report was Eagle Entertainment. Accord- finance on the Keen ticket, had been seen by — MICHAEL WEST, SGA filed by Harris. West said that the car alle- ing to Theresa Beebe,activities a witness within 100 feet of the restricted gation was not investigated because it was coordinator of the Russell Union, polling area outside of Lakeside Cafe. ADVISOR not within SGA election committee jurisdic- Eagle Entertainment was cre- According to West, the witness said she tion, but rather a matter for the department ated to better utilize resources had been on the pedestrium outside the of public safety. from the student activity fee, Carroll Building and therefore, could not entered the area to vote. West also said that "We treated this very diplomatically," West and responsibilities have been Eagles split comment on what Nicely may or may not Stacey Ganter, current SGA executive vice said. "We asked both parties if they were reallocated. series with UGA have been doing. president, said she had seen Nicely vote but involved in any of these acts and they both "We've combined several dif- The baseball team West said that workers at the polls said that he did not campaign in the restricted said no, so we reminded them of the rules of Nicely was not campaigning and had only area. the campaign." dropped the first game "THE ACTUAL 2-1, but rebounded in PURPOSE AND the second game Resident MISSION OF UNION winning 9-3. Professor-of-the-Year Please see story, Advisors PRODUCTIONS HAS page 6 prepared for NOT CHANGED ..." Entertainment tornadoes — THERESA BEEBE, ariUAL ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR By Jessika Cornwell Staff Writer FOR THE RUSSELL UNION It's 5:30 a.m. and suddenly you are awakended by the harsh ferent areas that used to be sepa- rated," Beebe said. "We felt we shrill of an on-going siren. You could better utilize student fees disregard it as one of Statesboro's by combining these committees." AN *T.A>.TA FES-IVA,. finest cruising around the cam- pus. Your resident advisor is The name of the program- Music Midtown frantically screaming "a tornado ming council was changed to Follow Brian Piszczek on has been spotted, and you need to Eagle Entertainment to make it move now." easier for students to identify his trip through the with what the council does, she Many GSU students have en- music festival held last countered such an event. Fortu- said. According to Beebe, many students thought UP meant weekend in Atlanta, Ga. nately, the residence hall staff University Police, not Union Please see story, are well prepared long before a tornado, or any other fatal disas- Productions, and some students pageS remained unclear as to what ter occurs, according to Mistie I] Weather Bibbie, residence hall director. Union Productions did. "The actual purpose and mis- The proper procedure, in the case of a tornado, is for students sion of Union Productions has to swiftly and safetly proceeed to not changed, but the structure their halls' designated tornado has changed. There will be no area (which has been assigned to change in what they do,"Beebe every hall). Once they arrive said. instructions are given by the lo- Eagle Entertainment will Today: Partly cloudy cal residence director or residence consist of six different teams with a high in the mid- assistant on what steps are to be which will be responsible for 80s and a low in the followed next. Sarah Trucksis many of the same activities that were previously handled by mid-60s. The methods of fire safety are David Addington, a communication arts professor, was named 1998 Professor-of-the-Year somewhat different then those of at yesterday's Honors Day activities. Addington will retire this summer. Union Productions, according to a tornado. In most cases, the Beebe. Friday: Partly cloudy "Big Time Entertainment" with a high in the mid- correct procedures for a fire drill are to exit the building from the will bring in two big name come- 80s and a low in the nearest designated fire exit door GSU to participate in Model United Nations dians or bands per quarter. Tick- mid-60s. assigned to their location. Once ets will be sold for these events, By Jessika Cornwell local middle and high schools," he said. outdoors, residents are to move but at a reduced cost to stu- Staff Writer He said the program helps GSU. Today's Word into the parking lot area, or a dents. For the 28th year, GSU will be participationg in "[We benefit from the program through] awards, baraesthesia certain distance away from the "Spotlights" will handle spe- recognition and allowing its students to gain a wide (bawesTHEEzyu) n. building until further instruc- the 1999 National Model United Nations Council, cial events, lecturers, novelty taking place in NewlYork. During the five-day view of the world,"Balleck said. the ability to perceive tions are given by the local resi- acts and Homecoming activities. simulation, the GSU team, consisting of 14-16 GSU even has had some of its previous Model "Crowns and Fashions" will pressure dence advisor and/or residence members, will represent a certain country in the UN members to go to law school and state depart- be in charge of Homecoming elec- Source: Weird Words ' director. mock General Asserrjbly. ments. Staff members are required to tions, the AIDS fashion show, Barry Balleck, political science professor and "This is a great opportunity to visit New York Index learn drills on tornadoes, fires, and public'relations. group advisor described what it takes to be a and sharpen debating, writing, and speaking skills," hurricanes and earthquake emer-. "Eagle Cinema" will continue member of the team. Balleck said. Announcements 2 gencies, Bibbie said. They are to to bring movies on campus. "The group's responsibilities include participa- The team is now recruiting new members. All Classifieds 9 instruct residents on the proper "Nooners" will bring a new tion in a credit course, and becoming familiar with applications have to be turned in before May 14, procedures in an urgent situa- concept to GSU, Beebe said. Comics 9 their country through reports, topic discussions, 1998. For more information, contact Zia Hashmi tion. Under school and state "We're hoping this team will and aiding in the Georgia Southern University at 681-0332 or group advisor Barry Balleck at 871- Crossword 9 policy, each quarter every resi- actually program during the hosted model United Nations program offered to 1398. Entertainment 8 dence hall has to conduct two day," Beebe said. "Nooners" will host midday Opinions 4 unannounced fire drills and one tornado drill. The occurence of a Student receives Mutual of Omaha scholarship events near the Russell Union, Police Beat 2 drill, be it a test, false or actual, so students can enjoy activities Sports 6 By Terra Traylor original host of "Mutual of during their lunch hour, she has to be documented, she said. Assistant News Editor On file in Bibbie's office for Omaha's Wild Life Kingdom" for "THE MUTUAL OF said. They will also be respon- viewing daily, is material that James Brian Davis received many years. Marlin Perkins had sible for Welcome Week events It is a desire of The George- the Marlin Perkins Scholarship, OMAHA CARES ABOUT and Spring Fest. Anne to print the news of Geor- further advises residents on the a vision to educate young people a program of Mutual of Omaha's in wildlife and conservation, she To become part of Eagle En- gia Southern University as ac- proper procedures for emergency STUDENT'S SUCCESS curately as possible. If you be- events. Plans presented in this Wildlife Heritage Center. said. tertainment, students must lieve that something covered is material explain what types of Davis is receiving the $1,000 Chapman said this particular ENOUGH TO GIVE have a 2.25 GPA and go through in error, contact the editor at scholarship through GSU, one of a three-part interviewing pro- 681-5246 as soon as possible. events call for emergency evacu- scholarship is awarded once a Thank you. ation and directions. It is also 30 schools across the country par- year, and it is received by juniors MONEY AND cess. They must be able to work ticipating in the program, accord- and seniors in colleges with con- well with a team and should required for each residence hall ENCOURAGE room to maintain a visible layout ing to Greg Garner, general man- servation majors. have some leadership experi- ence. TOR ADVERTISING INTO.: 681-5418 of emergency plans. ager of the Mutual of Omaha Michael Noga, assistant direc- STUDENTS." STORY OR PHOTO IDEA: 681-5246 Pamela Jones, a Cone Hall office in Chattanooga, Tenn. tor for public relations at GSU, Students can now become TAX NUMBER: 486-7113 residence advisor gave sugges- One student is chosen annu- said Mutual of Omaha contacted — MICHAEL NOGA, more involved in the process of selecting their campus enter- P.O.BOX: 8001 tions for an emergency situation ally from each school based on a faculty member at GSU to de- GSU PUBLIC RELATIONS E-MAIL TO: to residents. She said she felt academic excellence and demon- termine what student would re- tainment. [email protected] they need to be more concerned strated interest in wildlife pres- ceive the scholarship. According to Beebe, Eagle Check out our On-Line Newspaper at for their well-being, instead of ervation, natural resources con- Noga said the scholarship re- about student's success enough Entertainment will allow stu- http'//www.stp.$asou.edu prized possessions, in a possible servation or environmental stud- ceived by James Davis was an to give money and encourage stu- dents the opportunity to make life threatening situation. ies. example of a private business dents," Noga said. recommendations for what they George-Anne Bibbie said that the main goal According to Esther Chapman, sharing its money in order to want to see. In the next two of residence hall advisors is to of Mutual of Omaha's Wildlife provide the student with motiva- —- Some of the information weeks, letters will be sent out to Liked By Many, Cussed "keep residence safe by prepar- Heritage Center, the scholarship tion and a good feeling about their contained in this article was ob- campus organizations, asking By Some ... them to get involved with the Read By Them All ing them for emergencies before is named in honor and memory of accomplishments. tained from a news release writ- they occur." Marlin Perkins, who was the "The Mutual of Omaha cares ten by Esther Chapman. selection process. (MCMR

Page 2 — Thursday, May 7,1998 Gibrge»Affl*£ .s^Ewes*,: i ANNOUNCEMENTS POLICE BEAT Things To Do at GSU Club Apts., reported that her of the Statesboro-Georgia • Tony Mills, Educational David Seaman at 4 p.m. in GSU Division of Public Safety vehicle was keyed. Outreach Program Coordinator Southern Symphony at 8 p.m. Ongoing Russell Union room 2047. • Jermaine Lee, of Brooklet-, for the Savannah River Ecol- in the Russell Union Ballroom. • FAFSA forms are now May 4,1998 Ga., reported a CD player, and, ogy Lab will present "An Students are admitted free with •Joseph Williams reported ,0 available 24 hours a day at the some cash missing from his ve^ Evening with Reptiles and I.D. Thursday, May 14 someone entered GSU vehicle Henderson Library and during • Eagle Cinema will present hide. normal business hours at the Amphibians" at the Center for #608 in the Hampton Hall park- "The Wedding Singer" star- ' Darrow. ing. send them by May 10 to GSU/ Admission is $1 for GSU stu- are $1 for GSU students, fac- lifting. i J ulty, staff or guests. Department of Literature and dents, faculty, staff or guests. •David Beckham, 21, of Friday, May 15 Statesboro Police Department Philosophy/ P.O. Box 8023/ • There will be an English Statesboro, Ga., was charged • Eagle Cinema will present Statesboro, Ga., 30460. Friday, May 8 Workshop: Writing About Lit- with DUI 1st offense, and strik- ' "The Wedding Singer" star- May 4,1998 • The National Model • There will be an Interna- erature by E. Boliekat 11 a.m. ing a fixed object. ring Adam Sandier and Drew •Adrian Page, 20, of United Nations will select tional Coffee Hour at 11:30 in library room 1002. For more Barrymore at 7 and 9:30 p.m. McDonough, Ga., was charged •Timothy O'Donnell, 20, of \ members for 1999 during spring a.m in Russell Union room 2080. information, call 681-0321. in the Russell Union Theater. with DUI 1st offense (.068). Douglasville, Ga., was charged quarter. Interested students • There will be an English • "An Evening with Tom Tickets are $1 for GSU stu- as a minor in possession of alco- . 19 should contact the Center for Workshop: Writing Effective O'Carroll" will be presented dents, faculty, staff or guests. hoi. .;\:( International Studies located at the Southern Center Audito- Summaries by B. Warchol at 6 May 3,1998 in room 1119 of the Forest Drive p.m. in library room 1042. For • "Patience" by Gilbert and •Corey Williams, 22, of rium at 7 p.m. Editor's Note: Police Beat Building or call 681-0332 for more information, call 681- Sullivan will be performed at 8 Decatur, Ga., was charged with • CLEC Departmental Lec- appears in every issue of The/ more information. Applications 0321. p.m. in the Foy Recital Hall. fleeing/attempting to elude, ture Series will present Rich- George-Anne in an effort to in- • are due by May 14. • There will be a Math Work- reckless driving (Tire Require- ard Godbeer, "The Politics of • There will be a Colloquium form the GSU community ofthe ..• shop: Graphing Functions by ment violation). • The GSU Russell Union is Gay Studies: Teaching the on International Topics: amount, nature and location of-, L. Yocco at 5 p.m. in the North •Joel Mehaffey, of Chandler now taking applications for History of Sexuality," at 3 Women in the European crimes. All reports are public Bldg. room 1002. For more in- Rd., reported theft of patio Eagle Entertainment Team p.m. in the Southern Center Avante-Garde, Surrealism record and as such are obtained , formation, call 681-0321. chairs from his back porch of Leaders. Pick up an applica- room 116. For more informa- and Letterism presented by from the Statesboro Police De* ■ Stadium Walk Apts. tion in Russell Union room tion, call 681-0243 or 681-5803. partment andthe GSUDivision "v I 2024. They are due by May 13. •Tristram Belser, of Stadium • Gallery 303 opening re- of Public Safety. For more information, call 681- ception will be held from 7 to 9 0399. p.m. Small Gallery will feature glorias ^Wzeations • The museum will present Senior Exhibitions through Make the right impression on that special someone... The George-Anne. Not a new exhibit "Oh! Canada: A May 29. "Gourmet Gift baskets from Gloria's arc not only unique, but also Cultural Mosaic" through economically priced." (yi your parents' newspaper. June 14. Remember: Saturday, May 9 Create a unique gift with your Teacher's Day - May 5th • The final quarterly meet- handpicked items: Today Mother's Day - May 10th ing of the Upward Bound love liquor, massage oil, • There will be a lecture en- Nurse's Week /^Career Opportunities from Prudential ^ Parents Club will be held from romantic items, aromatherapy, titled "Environmental Jus- 10:30 a.m. to noon in Union candles, stationary, frames Ship & Deliver tice: Case Study from India" room 2041. at 3 p.m. in Russell Union room 10970 Hwy. 301 S. next to Ogeechee.Tech 681-6202 Mon-Sat 9-6 Usually, It's Hard Lining Up 2080. Admission is free. Monday, May 11 Interviews. But Not • There will be an Interna- • There will be a Symphony tional Meal served at Landrum Masterworks concert at 8 Cafeteria at 10:30 a.m. On May 12. p.m. in the Union Ballroom. PEKING V ■ That's the day you can sit down with a representative from • There will be an Interna- • There will be a CLEC De- Prudential. Find out about a sales career in the insurance and tional Food Tasting in the partmental Lecture Series lec- JL CHINESE -^> L financial services industry and the opportunities it may hold for Russell Union Ballroom at ture "Economic Slowdown in you. noon. Southeast and East Asia: ? RESTAURANT'T% To schedule an interview call: (770) 461-5261 • There will be an English Implications for Society and Workshop: CPE English Re- Politics" given by Carolina G. Or come to: view by B. Freeman at 5 p.m. Hernandez at 3 p.m. in Russell All Day Buffet Place: Russell Union Bldg. Room 2084 in library room 0142. For more Union room 2080. 7 days a week Time: 6:00-8:00pm information, call 681-0321. • Cinema Arts will present Date: 5-12-98 Prudential •UMOJA will be performed Jane Eyre at 7:30 p.m. in the 50 Items and there will be an Interna- Russell Union Theater. 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The results from the The Associated Press est public university showed a In 1995, there were 14,759 Chronicle's survey of 487 colleges about the rigor of UNLV classes. What most impresses Len sharp decrease, even as they rose alcohol arrests and 6,725 drug and universities with enroll- LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Eric UNLV spokesman Tom Flagg Zane, dean of UNLVs Honor Col- on college campuses nationwide. arrests. ments of more than 5,000 stu- Coyle will graduate later this said the university had no plans lege, about Coyle is the student's • At the University of Georgia, "I don't think we are storm dents were published in Monday morith with a fistful of diplomas. to acknowledge Coyle individu- quick transformation. there were 63 alcohol-related troopers; we are just trying to editions of The Atlanta Journal- As part of a strategy to get ally during commencement. "A year ago, he had a 2.5 GPA, arrests in 1996 compared to 116 enforce the law," said University Constitution. into law school, Coyle put his "They say they want aca- and he sort of woke up and set a in 1995, according to data com- of Georgia Police Chief Chuck The data was compiled from mediocre academic record aside demic attention, and here it goal of getting into a top-five law piled by the weekly Chronicle of Horton. crime statistics that the schools to "become UNLVs first gradu- comes, and this is what they do," school," Zane said. "Alcohol and drugs are obvi- are required to report to the Edu- ate to earn five degrees "Most of us would Higher Education. Nationwide, the survey ously bigger issues now than they cation Department. on the same day. have turned over and If all goes as planned, went back to sleep. He university officials will "A YEAR AGO, HE HAD A 2.5 set up a plan to get call Coyle's name five there." times May 16 during GPA, AND HE SORT OF WOKE UP What changed for commencement: once *ND SET A GOAL OF GETTING INTO Coyle? each for bachelor's de- He spent fall 1996 We Want grees in sociology, psy- A TOP-FIVE LAW SCHOOL." interning in the Wash- chology, criminal jus- ington office of Sen. Ri- to Know tice, political science and —LEW ZANE, DEAN OF UNLVS chard Bryan, D-Nev., agle and walked away real- What You communications. HONOR COLLEGE "You just get up and izing he needed to pick ntertainment gOi" Coyle said. "You up his pace if he wanted "Your Student Entertainment Connection" Think ill dofr't even think about to get into a good law it. You just do it." said Coyle, who moved to Las school. Coyle did it by taking 111 cred- Vegas in 1992 from Seattle to "Until then, I was just an av- its, over the last two semesters, attend UNLV mainly because of erage student," Coyle said. "I'm including 64 credits in the cur- its once-stellar team. proof that people never know rent spring semester. He had a "I love UNLV, so this whole thing what they can do until they try." 3.93 grade average for his is unfortunate. It hurts." While allowed to walk across 47 credits last semester. In addition to his classwork, the Thomas & Mack Center stage 'But Coyle's achievements Coyle has internships this se- this month with the Class of 1998, haven't thrilled everyone on cam- mester in the offices of Rep. Jim Coyle still will have more tl an pus: In February, Coyle got into Gibbons, R-Nev., and the dis- 20 credits to earn this summer a heated argument with UNLVs trict attorney's Crime Against before his five diplomas are M u yj second-highest administrator, Women and Children unit. mailed and before he begins his Fill out our little survey and get a free prize and a free movie pass Douglas Ferraro, after the pro- "I think it's a real shame the first law class at Georgetown for Eagle Cinema* vost responded coldly to a dean's administration is not embracing University. Complete your survey and bring it to the Russell Union Room 2024 efforts to get Coyle's story pub- him," said Bob Parker, a sociol- Coyle's college bills this se- lished in the student newspaper. ogy professor who has had Coyle mester added up to nearly $4,500 Part 2 Big Time Entertainment Since then, Ferraro has advo- in five classes. "When someone for tuition and $1,500 for books. cated placing a cap on the num- has so clearly gone above and He sleeps only from 2 to 6 a.m, 1) Do you feel Eagle Entertainment should provide students with major performers ber of credits students may take beyond expectations, it's nuts not and constantly drinks sodas. on campus? □ Yes O No in si semester. to recognize him. This guy is "I hope he doesn't feel com- Other critics have concerns doing so many things on so many pelled to keep up that pace in law la) If no, why: about what Coyle's mastery says fronts." school," Zane said. d Not interested in major acts D Not enough money G Nobody would pay to see a major act on campus Officials investigate causes of campus melee a Other The Associated Press conference with city and county the attackers were backed by PULLMAN, Wash.,— Stu- officials. "Our students are not about 300 onlookers. lb) If yes, why: dents will be expelled and at least represented by this group." The cause of the disturbance O Students want to see marquee names on campus one fraternity will be suspended Smith also appealed to par- was not clear. Weatherly said he Cl We wouldn't have to drive to a major city after a drunken brawl that in- ents of WSU students. considered it a spontaneous jured 24 police officers on the "If they see a photo of their event. Some students said it was O Improve recruitment of new students Washington State University child in the paper, please ask sparked by rising frustration over O Increase excitement on campus for programming campus, president Sam Smith them what they were doing the school's ban on alcohol at on- O Other promised Monday. there," Smith said. "We'd like campus parties. Smith declined to identify the the assistance of parents at this Washington State remains fraternities or any of the stu- point." committed to the policy, Smith dents, but said school officials Pullman Police Chief Ted said. The school's reputation as Pl£lLA£USA*L)}Ail and police are cooperating to Weatherly said officers were con- a leader in efforts to curb on- 2) If Eagle Entertainment brought a major comedian to campus, who do you learn who was involved in the tinuing their investigation to campus binge drinking will not five-hour melee early Sunday identify participants in the be hurt by the incident, he said. feel students would like to see: between students and police. bottle-and-rock-throwing inci- Alcohol is prohibited from D Adam Sandier D Chris Rock D Sinbad O David Spade Six officers were seriously in- dent. They are looking at video- university-sponsored or super- D George Carlin G Steven Wright O Jammie Fox O Bill Cosbey jured, police car windows were tapes and talking to witnesses in vised events, campus police Of- D other smashed and numerous fires an effort to locate participants, ficer Greg Sipe said. were set along "Greek Row," he said. "Students at WSU are embar- where numerous fraternities and Although only three arrests rassed," senior Neil Walker said sororities are located. Crowd es- have been made so far, Weatherly Monday. timates ranged from 500 to 2,000. estimated that as many as 200 "The students that are Cou- PiCK A HAilD "We will not tolerate this be- students attacked police. gars, that I'm proud of, are say- havior at Washington State Uni- "I'd like to have 150-200 of ing 'I'm embarrassed' and are 3) If Eagle Entertainment brought a major concert to campus, who do you versity," Smith said at a news .them," Weatherly said, adding hanging their heads." feel students would like to see: d Dave Matthews Band O Beck G Third Eye Blind G Fiona Apple O Sarah McLachlan O LL Cool J G Paula Cole G Smash Mouth IBIGet Caught Up in Our O Puff Daddy O R. Kelly O Blues Traveler O Other World Wide Web Page 4) How much would you pay to see a major comedian or band on campus? at O$5-$10 O$ll-$20 O $21-$30 O $31-$40-O other Optional Demographic Information Please let us know who we are severing: Year in school: O Freshmen O Sophomore O Junior O Senior O Graduate George-Anne On-line features; D Commuter D Off-Campus Resident O Residence Hall Resident • The News Stand Edition • Full Article Search Ethnic Origin: Sex: O Female O Male nd • NeweStand Archive • Letter to the Editor Submission * This is the 2 of a series of surveys for Eagle Entertainment. Complete 3 surveys and receive a free movie pass to Eagle Cinema. GSU STUDENTS ONLY PLEASE. ! You re closer to home than you think 1-800-COLLECT I V George-Anne For 70years, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper Liked By Many, Stacy demons Amanda Crews Cussed By Some... Editor Managing Editor Read By Them All

Kelley McGonnell ^^L The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Thursday, May 7,1998 News Editor Opinions Our Opinion Eagle Entertainment bringing new ideas and acts to GSU during the day Union Productions has changed its name to Eagle Entertainment and rearranged the organization. Activities Coordinator Theresa Beebe said the change was made because students often confused the abbreviation, UP, with University Police. But more than the name is changing. Eagle Entertainment will include a group called "Nooners" which will coordinate midday events outside the Russell Union to give students something to do during the day. This is a great opportunity to create a sense of unity at GSU. Sure, some students will have classes during scheduled events and some students may not be interested in certain forms of entertainment. But how many times do we see a large group assemble at the Rotunda to listen to music? Whether it's WVGS D Js playing music or fraternities performing step-shows, students do gather, at least for a little while, to see what is going on. With the organization and professional acts Eagle Entertainment could bring, there is no telling how many people will participate. "Nooners" would be a great break no matter what kind of day a student has. They could either start, end or break up their day by attending these performances. Once again, Theresa Beebe and the staff in the Union have come up with something that just might work. Advice the utility companies won't give you Students are entering the fi- Another thing I have recently nal stretch of spring quarter. By run into is a little phone scam now, most of us know where we called "slamming." That is when Now you have a chance to "talk back" to The George- are living next year and with KELLEY MCGONNELL a long distance company that Anne about whatever floats your boat. It's a quick, easy whom. That is not to say the you did not sign up with, claims way to write a mini-letter to the editor. Fill out this form choices were easy. It is hard to NEWS EDITOR to be your carrier and proceeds and send it to P.O. Box 8001, or drop it by The George- find an apartment in Statesboro to charge you as such. This is Anne office at Williams Center room 223. for a good price, that has every- illegal. I will admit that this, too, thing you want it to. It is even has happened to me but the car- Name: LB.: Phone: harder finding a roommate. You rier claims it was a technical have to make sure you won't hate apartment longer than your a brand-new connect fee and it error. When setting up your him or her after a few months roommate, put the expensive can take up to four days to have phone, make sure you tell the Your words of wisdom: and that he or she can pay their bills in your name and save your- some utilities hooked up. technician to put a freeze on your portion of the bills. self some money the following And Katy could get in serious number. This means you have to But that is the biggest prob- tell them in writing or in person lem: Bills. They cost plenty of "...HAVING GONE WITHOUT A PHONE FOR A WEEK that you are switching your long hard-earned money to set up, distance carrier. FOR PRECISELY THESE SAME REASONS, I HIGHLY but what you may not know is Students don't always know they cost a lot of money to have RECOMMEND THAT ALL STUDENTS REALLY THINK that these little secrets exist. the names they are set up in We tend to get bills from compa- switched. 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You will have to pay for next year. will. Assistant News Editor: Terra Traylor; Staff: Amanda Brunger, Amanda Cornwell, Jennifer Dorner, Melinda Hendrix, Kevin Larson, Esther Olufade, Laura Owens, Stacey Wysong, Danny Yabroudy Shooting a reminder of a more innocent past, uncertain future FEATURES I can remember getting ready Features Editor: Stacy demons; Assistant Features Editor: Ni'Cole Patterson/ ily. I realize now that I am scared. Arts & Entertainment Editor: Karen Abbott: A&E Staff: Ryan Madson, Brian for our eighth-grade dinner- How do I explain violence to Piszcezek, Jeremey Slate, Jeff Smith, Jennifer Stokes; Features Staff: Tamaya dance at James W. Parker Middle my kids? How do I teach them Huff, Tia Martin, Rodney Reid, Tritia Rozier, Erika Smith, Ini Udosen TAMARA DZESKEWICZ School in Edinboro, Pa. My right from wrong? What if I can't SPORTS friends and I rolled each other's GUEST COLUMNIST/THE ROCKET (SLIPPERY ROCK UNTV.) see when something is wrong, Sports Editor: Lee Guamella; Assistant Sports Editor: Jamie Hodges; Staff: hair in curlers, painted our nails, when they need extra attention? Edmund Coley, Reginald Farrell, Kim Hurst, Amanda Keddington, Joshua Tho- applied make-up, and finally put What if I'm not a good parent? mas, Mike Ventimiglia on the dresses we had spent hours Numb at someone's house. They don't Like any other tragic situa- OPINIONS shopping for at the mall. It was I first heard about the shoot- deal with violence, tion, at least one good thing has the highlight of our last year in Staff: Stacy Clemons, Amanda Crews, Kelley McGonnell, Tracye Poole, Aletha ing when my mother called the Violence happens in big cities come from it: the community has Snowberger, Marnite Zachery the middle school - the final event next morning. I can't remember like Los Angeles and New York. united. The day after, students PHOTOGRAPHY before we took the giant step into gathered in the auditorium of high school. HOW DO EXPLAIN VIOLENCE TO MY KIDS? HOW the school for comfort and sup- Chief Photographer: Cory Brooks; Staff: Jessica Cheatham, Hans Knoepfel, Two weeks ago, this tradition I Kris McDermott, Rebecca Smith, Sarah Trucksis port. They were encouraged to came to a startling and tragic DO I TEACH THEM RIGHT FROM WRONG? WHAT IF share their feelings, and counse- ONLINE PUBLICATION end. What was supposed to be a lors and clergy were available I CAN'T SEE WHEN SOMETHING IS WRONG, WHEN Online Editor: Scott Mulkey; Webmaster: Lee Phillips, Spencer Thomas; Pro- wonderful and memorable event for those who needed them. From grammer: Keith Criswell for more than 240 eighth-grad- this, the students are closer to ers at Parker turned out to be a THEY NEED EXTRA ATTENTION? 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It doesn't hap- As a college senior graduating erywhere can learn from my General Manager: Scott Mulkey; Production Manager: Johnathan Brooks, Kathy a science teacher, was dead, and pen to people I know. in two weeks, I am about to take hometown. I hope that in diffi- Jacobus; Staff: Dranita Coleman, Recharda Greene, Angela Hodges, Ron Lair, two students were shot — one in In Edinboro, neighbors smile a giant step. Joseph MaTianey, Tryna Pierce, Shawn Sunderland cult times Edinboro can be the the leg, the other in the abdo- and shake hands at church. They I will be going from the safety example of unity and strength STUDENT PUBLICATIONS COORDINATOR men. Another teacher was grazed chat with old friends in the gro- of college to the chaos of the real that helps others through their Robert Bohler: News, Editorial Advisor; Bill Neville: General Manager by a bullet. Luckily, that wound cery store, meet at the movie world. I will be married soon, pain and anger, no matter what was minor. theater, or play cards every week and eventually will have a fam- the cause. (^orge-Aime Thursday, May 7,1998 — Page 5

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Clements Stadium onTues., three scoreless innings before plays and only committed two May 5, losing the first game 1-2 giving up back-to-back errors to keep the second game School comes but prevailing over the visiting homeruns in the Bulldog's half out of UGA's reach. Bulldogs in game two, 9-3. of the fourth inning. "It's always good to get a win first for recruits That was all the offense that against them (UGA)," Pollock Last weekend, a good friend UGA junior Zack Frachiseur needed said. and I saw the movie "He Got as UGA (24-26) avoided a late Game." The film uncovered GSU game GSU rally to triumph 2-1. GSU the difficulties encountered by Franchiseur increased his record high school phenoms who are Both teams decided late to 6-6 with a 5.84 earned run UGA recruited by big time schools. Monday afternoon to play two 7 average. Washburn fell to 2-4 After the movie, I got to inning games to make up for on the year. wondering: "Why do we live in the recent game scheduled last In the night-cap, the Eagles Sauls went on to receive the a sports society that is so con- week in Athens that was post- quickly jumped out to a 5-0 lead win and now goes to 5-and-6 on stantly obsessed with the next poned due to rain. due to a 2-run double by sopho- the season in his third complete blue chip athlete?" Is it be- The Bulldogs currently lead more Jody Pollock, and a 2-run game of the season. cause of the anticipation by the all-time series 35-30-1 that homerun from freshman Dustin "We're not there yet," head sports fans, waiting to see dates back to 1947. Langley. coach Jack Stallings said after these gifted specimens blossom Game one consisted of two GSU also had a strong pitch- the games. "We're playing more into the next Michael Jordan, pitchers that were determined ing performance from senior consistent now than earlier in Barry Sanders or Ken Griffey, not to be out-done. Clint Sauls. Sauls gave up three the year." Jr.? Starting pitchers Danny runs on only six hits. The Eagles will finish their A lot of issues surround the Washburn of GSU and Zack The right-hander from home schedule against Winthrop topic of high school recruiting. Frachiseur of Georgia each Martinez, Ga., also received May 12 and 13 before traveling Issues pertaining to how much threw complete games but only defensive help from his Eagle to Miami, Fla., to complete the Sarah Trucksis of an immediate impact one one came out with the victory. teammates. Sophomore Ryan regular season. The Eagle baseball team split a doubleheader with state rival UGA. individual athlete can make on an athletic program. Issues that relate to (especially in GSU athletes honored for scholarly basketball) future draft status in the professional leagues. Jody Pollock provides leadership with perfomances in the classroom But what about the athletes GSU News Service sion I South Region. themselves? So much empha- ability at the plate and in the field GSU's 1998 Scholar Athlete Flaherty, captain of this year's sis is put on what they can numbers, Pollock has the cre- ity," Stallings said. "His knowl- Award recipients were honored squad, will graduate with a contribute to these prestigious dentials. Pollock is having an edge of the game and maturity Wed., May 6, at RJ's Steakery. bachelor's degree in political collegiate programs that impressive second half of the is a strength. He knows what "Traditionally, the GSU Fac- science in June after only three people forget about how diffi- season, batting .340 and start- he's doing and when he needs to ulty Athletics Committee has years at GSU. She has main- cult it is for these student ath- ing every game at the second recognized one male and one fe- tained a 3.84 GPA. Flaherty letes to make a final decision. base position. male student athlete," Baker played in 79 games for the Lady I decided to ask some ath- Pollock's performance at the "I'M NOT A VOCAL said. "The pool of candidates Eagles, finishing second on the letes on our campus to share plate and in the field recently was so outstanding this year that team in assists with 361. She some of their recruiting experi- has been consistent to say the LEADER. I GUESS I'M the committee agreed to present holds a number of single-match ences in high school. They told least. the award to tow male and two records. me how stressful the process During the game versus A LEADER BY THE WAY female student-athletes." Blom, a math education ma- was. Davidson in the Southern Con- I PLAY ON THE FIELD." The committee chose Anita jor with a 3.67 GPA, fin- "They call too much," Daryl ference tournament, Pollock Buggins (women's tennis), Amy ished 1997 having started all 20 Morrell, a linebacker for the showed his ability to manufac- Flaherty (volleyball), Tim Blom games for Kevin Chambers' football team, said. "You get ture runs almost all by himself. —EAGLE SECOND (men's soccer) and Voncellies Eagles. He recorded four goals tired of talking to them." A single followed by a stolen BASEMAN JODY Allen (football) to receive the and five assists to help GSU to a Sharon Mitchell, a forward base, put Pollock on second when 1998 awards. 14-4-2 overall record. He also POLLOCK on the women's basketball an error and a wild pitch sent Buggins, the number one was a catalyst in GSU receiving team agrees. Fiile Photo him home to add to the GSU singles player for the women's a national ranking as a high as "There's a lot of pressure, Sophomore Jody Pollock lead. The Eagles went on to win tennis team, managed a 3.80 14th during the regular season. they call you constantly," she the game, 6-3. do it. Jody has worked well all GPA in Geology. She was The junior midfielder has now said. "You can't get it off your By Lee Guarnella "It's (playing) the best thing," year." awarded the Southern scored a career total of nine goals mind. Everybody's trying to Sports Editor Pollock said. "I don't even think After being put out of the Conference's Mike Wood Foun- while booking six assists and 24 recruit you. I guess they're If you ask sophomore Jody about it, all I do is react." SoCon tournament and thus dation Graduate Scholarship as points. just trying to do their job, but Pollock if he is a leader on the Named to the Southern Con- eliminating the Eagles from a well as earning the title of SoCon Allen, a second-team All- it's still a lot of pressure." GSU baseball team, a grin will ference All-Conference Second NCAA tournament showing, Player-of-the-Year in women's America choice (ESPN/ Cedric McGinnis, a forward probably spread wide across his Team, Pollock said he has the GSU is playing for pride. tennis. In her four years at SportsTicker) and a first-team on the men's basketball team, face. Whether or not he is a rest of this season and next on GSU split a series with UGA GSU, Buggins posted a 49-9 All-Southern Conference hon- said it was hard to pick one leader among his fellow ball play- his mind. last Tuesday night and will host record at the number one and oree, has maintained a 3.56 GPA school out of so many. ers on the field, his statistics "I hate for the seniors that the last home series of the year number two spots and never lost as a biology major. Allen started "It was very hard for me be- would reinforce the possibility the season is over," Pollock said. with Winthrop College before more than three matches in any all 13 games as a defensive tackle cause I had a lot of schools re- of Pollock being the strong, si- "But it's time to focus on the rest heading off to Coral Gables, Fla., one season. She finished her for the conference champion foot- cruiting me," he said. "They lent type of player. of this year and next season." to face the Miami Hurricanes. league career 30-0 in singles and ball team. were calling me all throughout "I'm not a vocal leader," Pol- Head Coach Jack Stallings "We've had a good season," 29-1 in doubles. Buggins has He made 56 tackles and was the night." lock said. "I guess I'm a leader said that Pollock's strength lies Pollock said. been nationally ranked through- second on the team in tackles for So how do these athletes cut by the way I play on the field." in his knowledge of the game. "We just want to go out with out the last two years and is a loss with 13 total. His 5.5 through all the clutter and If leaders are made from their "Physically, he has good abil- some wins." currently ranked fifty. In the sacks was an Eagle team best. make their final decision? latest regional ranking, she was Allen was also a part of a defen- Corey Joyner, a slotback on number 13 in singles and num- sive unit that ranked 20th na- the football team, said it helps ber six in doubles (with partner tionally in rush defense (105.2 to have family support. Britta Wilms) in the Rolex Divi- ypg)- "It should be a collective ef- Rockets look to shake up next season fort between parents, coaches By Michael A. Lutz "There's only one guy who embattled starting guard Matt The Associated Press and the players," he said. "I knows he won't be here next Maloney; and veteran Eddie had a lot of support from my —This is not a year and that's Clyde: He's got a Johnson also could go as well. Blues ready for the Red Wings mother and father to come routine goodbye until next sea- job nextyear,"Tomjanovich said. Charles Jones, at 41 the league's By R. B. Fallstrom wasn't worried about retaining here. My parents and my high son. This one's for good. "With our veteran guys we put oldest player, already has an- The Associated Press any edge. He gave his team three school coach wanted me to go , Clyde our team in the situation where nounced his retirement from the ST. LOUIS —The St. Louis days off in a four-day span after here." Drexler and Charles Barkley, Rockets. Blues golfed, lounged and grew the first round. ; Tori Durrett, a guard on the three of the game's greatest play- Barkley, a free agent, had "I'VE BEEN TRULY beards over the weekend, confi- "It was as good a practice as women's basketball team, em- ers, will not be together as a unit surgery on his torn right tricep dent they can turn it on again we had all year," Quenneville phasized the importance of a next season, and the Houston BLESSED TO EVEN on Monday and still faces sur- when their playoff break finally said. "Their passing was excel- good education. Rockets probably will get a whole gery for a hernia that troubled ends. lent and the enthusiasm was "I came here on a campus new look. HAVE BEEN ABLE TO him all season. The Blues, idle since finish- good. visit and went to the Educa- The changes triggered by a "Right now, I'm just so down PLAY THE GAME." ing off a four-game sweep of Los "You'd think with a couple tion Department," she said. "I first-round loss to Utah will and I've got to go through rehab Angeles last Wednesday, return days off you'd be out to lunch." had heard that GSU had a real mark the close to an era during not just for basketball but for to action tomorrow night in the The main difference in the —, ON good education program. I which the Rockets won champi- the future," Barkley said. "When second round against the De- team was facial hair. thought that this would be a onships in 1994 and 1995. HIS FINAL NBA GAME something like this happens troit Red Wings. "Look at some of the pork good campus and a good aca- The Rockets, an eighth seed, you've got to work harder. I got They point to a successful re- chops the guys are wearing," demic environment for me." seemed on the verge of one final we could go for all the marbles. a little disappointed and a little start after the Olympics break Hull said. "They look like my Durrett said she would ad- tantalizing run by stretching the There will be a time when that frustrated. in February as evidence. dad in about 1974." vise any athlete being re- Jazz to five games.But Sunday's won't be the main goal. The main "This is a very serious thing "We've talked about that, how Even Hull had a beard, if you cruited to do research and find 84-70 loss forced the team to goal will be to start planting and I've got to rehab for three well we stayed mentally sharp looked closely. out about their academic insti- face reality. some seeds and rebuilding." months before I even think about and how we kept ourselves physi- "Get that light over here," he tutions. The game was the last for Olajuwon is among only four my future." cally sharp and came out and said to a TV cameraman. "Go to your high school Drexler, who is retiring to coach players with contracts for next It was also a frustrating end played very well," Brett Hull Quenneville has experience counseling center," she said. his alma mater, the University season, along with Kevin Willis, for Drexler, who concluded his said. "We're counting on doing with a much longer layoff that ""Read all the books, talk about of Houston. Rodrick Rhodes and Brent Price. 15-year career by hitting only 1- the same thing." wasn't disastrous. their academic programs." Will Barkley retire, too? Will , who hit a 3-pointer of-13 shots Sunday. A 79 per- The Blues lost their first game In his final season as a player- The main thing to remem- the Rockets use their salary-cap to clinch a 1995 playoff series cent career foul shooter, he hit after the Olympic break at San coach in the minors with the St. ber here is that student ath- money to sign a big-name free against Barkley-led Phoenix, is only 4-for-10 in his final game. Jose, then won six in a row. John Maple Leafs of the Ameri- letes are here for mostly the agent such as Scottie Pippen? likely gone. "I've been truly blessed to even The Blues enter the second can Hockey League, his team same reasons we are all here; Coach , a member of have been able to play the game," round having won 13 of 16, but had a 17-day layoff between se- to achieve a college degree. isn't saying. the 1994 championship team; said Drexler. coach Joel Quenneville certainly ries due to receiving a bye. George-Anne Thursday, May 7,1998 — Page 7

Portland Trailblazer announcer Mourning admits that his temper might have cost Heat's series against New York

silenced by front-office, fans upset By Steven Wine Miami 98-81. "I stand by Zo," Riley said. The Associated Press "He's done a lot for this fran- By Bob Baum dreds of fans crowded around marketing operations who came It was the first time a No. 1 or chise." The Associated Press him during his post-game show, to Portland two years ago after MIAMI—In the end, the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Confer- "Coach feels I got the bad end PORTLAND,Ore.,—Bill chanting "Schon-ely! Schon-ely! 18 seasons with the Detroit Pis- punches Alonzo Mourning threw ence has lost in the opening round of the stick," Mourning said with Schonely is probably the most Schon-ely!" In the expensive tons. hurt only the Miami Heat, and in the 15 years since the NBA a smile. "I'm glad somebody feels recognizable person in Oregon, seats near courtside, a huge ban- "We were going to have to he admitted as much . playoff format expanded. that way." and certainly the most recogniz- ner was unfurled reading "Save make a change. I don't know if Mourning said his Mourning, recently recov- able voice. the Schonz." now or five years or 10 years is suspension for fighting ered from a fractured cheek- Now that voice has been si- Schonely was barely able to the magic number," Hutt said. was to blame for the bone, claims he was pro- lenced by the Portland Trail choke out one last trademark "But we were negotiating a new Heat's defeat Sunday in voked because Johnson Blazers' front office, a move that "Good night, ewwerybody" be- deal and I thought this was as the deciding fifth game went after his face. But has triggered an eruption of pro- fore he made it grimly through good a time as any to do it, be- of their bitter series Mourning threw the first tests and created a public rela- the crowd with his wife at his cause I wanted Bill to be able to against the New York punch. tions nightmare for Oregon's only move to another area when he Knicks. "I made a big mistake," big-league sports team. was still Bill. "The actions I took "THE DEMISE OF BILL Mourning said. "It's easy "The demise of Bill here is "You don't ever want a guy to shortened a pretty prom- for people to talk about it sickening to me," said the Los get into a position like, 'Oh gee, ising season for us," HERE IS SICKENING TO and say, 'That was dumb.' Angeles Lakers' Chick Hearn, remember what he used to be Mourning said. "If I had But it was a playoff series. the only current NBA announcer ME...I KNOW like.' Bill's an entertainer and played in Game 5, it Tensions were high, the to broadcast more games than entertainers never want to get would have been a dif- NOTHING ABOUT WHY. adrenaline was up and there Schonely. "I know nothing about off the stage. They can't make ferent outcome without was a lot of animosity be- why. I'm not sure that he does. that decision. You look around a doubt. I'M NOT SURE THAT HE tween the teams. You're out But if anyone has contributed to and see what Harry Carry did "I really regret what there fighting to win, liter- the success of this ball club DOES. BUT IF ANYONE the last few years. happened. I really apolo- ally." through the years, it's Bill." "I just felt for the good of ev- gize to the fans of Mi- HAS CONTRIBUTED TO Mourning, who has always For as long as there has been erybody, let's do it now while ami." "We failed this year," he said. struggled with his temper, made the Trail Blazers, there has been you're still Bill." Mourning felt so badly Sun- "Despite the accolades of win- THE SUCCESS OF THIS a successful effort during the "The Schonz." Since the Blazers Hutt said he accepts that he day that he made a rare visit to ning the Atlantic Division and second half of the season to show were born in 1970, he has broad- BALL CLUB THROUGH is seen as the bad guy. church before returning home to 55 games, we still failed. It's go- more poise on the court. cast 2,506 Portland games, 26 "I think I know a little bit watch the end of the game on ing to be hard to digest the situ- He avoided arguments with years on radio and two on televi- THE YEARS, IT'S BlLL." about this game," he said, "so I TV. ation this whole summer." officials and confrontations with sion. In the off-season, he trav- —CHICK HEARN, wasn't just shooting in the dark "My mom stays on me and Teammates expressed sup- opponents, until Game 4. eled across the state as an am- when I sat down and talked tells me I've got to get back to port for Mourning, and coach Pat NBA ANNOUNCER FOR "He gathered himself tremen- bassador for the franchise. with Bill. I made that decision. church," he said. "The season is Riley again defended his center, dously after the All-Star break," But when his contract expired THE IOS ANGELES LAKERS I'm willing to take the heat." so hectic that I don't get to go too refusing to use the suspension as Riley said. "Then, in a flash point, last year, the Blazers' offered Is it possible that the Blazers much." an excuse. he gave it all back. He's crushed him a three-year contract with side. will change and decide to have With Mourning in church, the The Knicks were shorthanded, by it, and he has to make amends only one as the play-by-play an- On Saturday, The Oregonian Schonely continue broadcasting Heat didn't have a prayer. By too, with Patrick Ewing injured for it." nouncer. The next two he will be published an editorial chastis- games? the time the service ended and the entire series and Larry For Mourning and his team- involved in yet-to-be-determined ing the Blazers for making the "I don't see why," Hutt said. he turned on his car radio, the Johnson and Chris Mills sitting mates, making amends will be special projects. change. "He hasn't asked, and there's no Knicks were building a 20-point out Game 5 because of their roles the theme of the 1998-99 season. "I know there's going to come "The reason that we see to change lead, and they went on to beat in the fight. a time when I say, 'Schonz, that's are showing their fans that the our minds." all.' But this is not that time," customer not only is not always Schonely said he made it he said. right, but that the customer re- clear he wanted to keep going Pittsburgh Pirate right-fielder runs through wall to make the catch Schonely's support has been ally doesn't matter much," the longer when he signed his con- tremendous. One fan put an ad- newspaper said. tract. By Alan Robinson it only hours before. sixth inning The Associated Press vertisement in the newspaper The Blazers are acting, The "But it got down to the point Ward did a major league The Pittsburgh right fielder urging others to write or call the Oregonian said, "as if their mo- where they wanted me for just PITTSBURGH- The Pitts- imitation of minor league crashed so hard into the padded team in protest. nopoly hold on Oregon as its one more year," Schonely said. "I burgh Pirates couldn't believe Rodney McCray's crash-through- fiberglass fence that it sepa- "I have no idea who that only major league professional said, 'Why?' and I haven't re- Turner Ward's wall-collapsing the-wall catch for Triple-A rated, causing him to tumble was," Schonely said. "I have team will last forever." ceived an answer yet." catch. Vancouver in 1991, running onto the concrete behind the never met that gentleman." 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EhteitainmentThursday, May 7,1998 The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Page 8 The 5th Annual Atlanta Woodin Nikel Dingus MaGee's Blind Willie's Mellow Mushroom Buffalo's MWMB • The Derek Woods & • Martin Lesch Band Sawmill Road N/A Music Midtown Festival Thursday Trucks Band Cone brings good music, food Friday • Tumblin' Dice Ella Speed Wallace Green Glass Camel The Drunks Saturday Disco Night • Pat Blanchard • Free Pool N/A Brian Webb • $5 Miller Lite • Cole Train N/A Comedy Monday pitchers Free Pool • Sing-along w/ • $3 Miller Lite Free Pool N/A • Trivia Tuesday DJ Rocky Pitchers Wednesday • Woods & Cone Open Mic Free Pool N/A Karaoke A Spike Lee Joint: 'He Got Game' is a slam dunk By Ryan Madson Staff Writer York's Coney Island.) Another Spike Lee A vast majority of the joint. Lately, this socially- songs are by Public conscious director has Enemy, which cover been producing and direct- no new ground as far ing at the rate of one movie as hip-hop is con- every two years, "dock- cerned. The ers" was the last movie of soundtrack, however, Lee's that I watched. How- remains fresh and en- ever, it is simply amazing joyable. how he can consistently Also, anyone famil- put out quality material iar with Spike Lee's With over 100 bands laid back with inspiring music. in so little time. Lee's most films knows that he and thousands of The acoustic guitars and har- recent effort, "He Got has a tendency to people, the festival was monic vocals played tricks with Game," while certainly not make his characters a sure success your heart. The latest album his best, is an adequate talk directly to the "Shaming Of The Sun" is a great addition to his oeuvre, camera, as if they are example of the different types of It is a comment on ath- in an interview ses- By Brian Piszczek music the Indigo Girls can ac- Staff Writer letics and ambition, and how both of these everyone, including the commentators on sion. There is an abundance of such inter- complish. things can be corrupted when a person ESPN, poke fun at. ("Save me Jesus, save ludes in "He Got Game," and while there is Thousands gathered as At- JUPITER COYOTE looses sight of his or her goals. me!" "The savior cometh!" etc.) certainly potential for the movie to draw too lanta kicked off the 5th Annual FromMacon, Ga., JupiterCoy- Denzel Washington is in fine form as a Washington's character is serving time much attention to itself and to the film Music Midtown Festival May 1. ote hit the 96ROCK stage with convicted felon who has raised his son to be for killing his wife. The governor of New making process, the interludes are carried With over 100 bands on seven their self-described "Mountain a basketball star. York State, where he is imprisoned, is a out with finesse and end up being an infor- stages, the three day concert was Rock," which consists of rock, His son, whose is played by NBA star huge basketball fan, and he makes a deal mative and inextricable part of the film. a peaceful gathering of all differ- blues and bluegrass. On stage, Ray Allen, is name Jesus Shuttleworth, the with Washington so that the latter can But while personal goals and ambitions ent types of people. the music kept the crowd singing highest touted high school basketball player receive an early release. are developed extremely well, I was disap- There were things to do for and dancing. Heavy bass guitar, in America. Throughout the course of the All Washington has to do is get his son to pointed at the heavy-handed delivery of the people of all ages. For the kids, strong vocals and guitar is mostly film, Jesus is faced with numerous choices sign on with Big State University (the movie's other "messages." B-98.5 FM had a stage which what Jupiter Coyote gave the concerning his future. governor's alma mater). But the problem is Such subjects as drug use and sexually hosted such bands as Southern audience. Up and coming Beth Should he go to college? Sign on with the that Jesus resents his father, and is scarcely transmitted diseases are included and com- Belles, Dan & Phillip and Kino. Wood helped the band out on two NBA for immediate gratification? Should willing to talk to him. mented on at the expense of narrative flow, However, of the he accept money from coaches and univer- The entire movie follows both Washing- and are unnecessary to the audience's un- the other songs. sities, gifts from overzealous sports agents ton and his son as they try to reconcile the derstanding of the characters. six stages GOVT who represent the professionals? past and make plans for the future. Only at How many times must I be reminded played for MULE It seems as though his family and friends the end does Jesus make a choice, and it that sticking needles in your arm is un- the gen- O n are all pushing him to do one thing or may or may not effect Washington and his healthy? eral audi- Sat., May another. Even his uncle encourages him to jail situation. Most people already know this, and fre- ence. 2 at 7:30 accept bribes. Among the movie's highlights is a music netic scenes containing negative commen- Besides p.m. a Jesus feels caught in the middle of what score by Aaron Copeland. Hints of "Appala- tary on drug use now seem both trite and the music, h u e g he considers to be everyone else's selfish- chian Spring" imbue the soundtrack with sensational. partici- crowd ness. And to some degree, he even lets other an delight and color, despite all the tension Despite its minor flaws; however, "He pants had was sta- characters shape his own actions. and filth contained in the inner-city scen- Got Game" is a well-made and highly- the oppor- tioned in He is bitter because of his name, which ery. (Most of the action takes place in New watchable film. tunity to front of 'taste sev- t h e eral types 96ROCK and "Remembrance of Things Bob Newhart: "My Ten Years Dr. Seuss books. As an adult, of food Celebrities list their stage. Past" by Marcel Proust. in a Quandary" by Robert Danielle Steel books. which ranged from barbecue to Gov't Mule was just starting to favorite books Carrie Fisher: "Middlemarch" Benchley. Debbie Reynolds: The Bible. funnel cakes. There was also an play as I got there. This crowd by George Eliot. Arnold Palmer: "Final Joan Rivers: "War and Peace" The Associated Press artist market selling all types of was the most diverse of all that I Mel Gibson: "Farenheit 451" Rounds" by James Dodson. by Leo Tolstoy. handmade jewelry, T-shirts, saw. Congressman Tom Allen: "A by Ray Bradbury. Chazz Palminteri: "How to Fred Rogers: "The Little handbags and hats. I think the reason for that River Runs Through It" by Bo Jackson: "The Old Man and Know Higher Worlds" by Rudolf Prince" by Antoine de St. MEMORY DEAN was because all three members Norman Maclean. the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway. Steiner. Exupery. I arrived at 6:30 p.m. on Fri., once played for The Allman Bob Barker: "Undaunted Marsha Mason: "My Family CCH Pounder: "Cambridge" Soupy Sales: "Lush Life: A May 1. That was just in time to Brothers Band. Bassist Allen Courage" by Stephen Ambrose. and Other Animals" by Gerald by Caryl Phillips. Biography of Billy Strayhorn" catch Memory Dean on the 99X Woody, drummer Matt Abts and Bonnie Blair: "A Winning Durrell. Mary Lou Retton: As a child, by David Hajdu. stage. The band, which consists guitarist/vocalist Warren Edge" by Bonnie Blair and Greg Laurie Metcalf: Any book by of Jay Memory, Bubba Dean, Haynes make up the band. Brown. Anne Tyler. Eye surgery With care Mark Ross, and Larry Voss, put The band continues to use Dyan Cannon: The Bible. Rita Moreno: "Angela's Ashes" W&^~~~ on a great show. I have not their previous experience to in- William Cohen: 'The Mind by Frank McCourt and three- Julie Claveria, M.D. heard a lot of the latest CD, but fluence their new style of music. and Faith of Justice Oliver volume "Autobiography" by Sean ^35-^ 764-6017 the live jam session was incred- Gov't Mule uses rock, blues, Wendell Holmes, Jr." by Oliver O'Casey. Aestetic & Lasar Surgery 420 C Gentilly f lace, ible. soul, folk and jazz to produce Wendell Holmes Jr. of the Eye-Lids & Face Statesboro, GA 30458 INDIGO GIRLS their own sound. On stage, Gov't David Cohen: "Tales of the At 10 p.m., I made my way Mule cannot be beat. Grotesque and Arabesque" by back to the 99X stage to catch Other popular bands that Edgar Allan Poe. the Indigo Girls. The Indigo Girls played: Kool & The Gang, Vio- Judith Crist: "War and Peace" started their career back in '87 lent Femmes, Tonic, Creedence by Leo Tolstoy, "The Last of the in Atlanta, Ga. Since then, the Clearwater, Foo Fighters, Wine" by Mary Renault and "The Girls have produced music that Goodie Mob and Kenny Wayne Guns of August" by Barbara is loved by many. Sheppard. I will be at the 6th Tuchman. The massive crowd was a very Annual Music Midtown and hope Dana Delany: "The Great R impressive sight. The show was to see some of you there also. Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald **#

Irish singei 10m O'Carroll brings a little music to GSU Novelties, Gifts Special to the G-A Continuing Education Audito- versatility and his informative, & Body Piercing Irish singer Tom O'Carroll rium. often humorous introductions will present a free program of "Many will remember by Rick to songs," Fred Sanders, Center The Most Professional and Experienced in the "Boro" Irish music on guitar, banjo O'Carroll from his performance for Irish Studies Director said. and whistle Fri., May 8 at 7:30 at our Irish Music Festival in "He explores a variety of moods Adult Novelties Beaded Curtains p.m. in the Southern Center for February, from his musical and styles in Irish music." Sterling Silver Jewelry Candles & Incense Smoking Accessories Black Lights Tonight Lava Lamps Zippo Lighters Eagle Cinema will show 'Animal House' Leather and Vinyl lingerie Fish Nets

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1998 Tony Award Artwork becoming Video Spotlight: 'Clqckers' nomination^ local kingpin his mother cannot afford, intro- The Associated Press important at Hartsfield Rodney Little duces him to his own first love, The 1998 Tony Award nomi- (Delroy Lindo). trains, and tries to protect him The Associated Press Their latest effort is an ex- nations: Strike doesn't from the turbulence of the neigh- ATLANTA — The arts are hibit of school art on the corridor Play: "Art" by Yasmina Reza, have the stomach for borhood. becoming a high priority at to the terminal gates, with 40 "Freak" by John Leguizamo, the bench duty, even Tyrone's association with Hartsfield Atlanta International pieces hung on the well-lit corri- "Golden Child" by David Henry though he does not sorrveone of such ill repute does Airport. dor with heavy passenger traf- Hwang, "The Beauty Queen of handle the drugs, not sit well with his mother and A new office with two pro- fic. The exhibition is a joint effort Leenane" by Martin McDonagh. and is given a chance she threatens to involve a local gram managers has opened to with the Georgia Art Education Book of a Musical: Terrence to move up in the polic e officer Andre (Keith David) coordinate exhibitions and com- Association, which since Octo- McNally "Ragtime," Bill Russell chain. Rodney tells if Strike does not cease and de- mission permanent works. ber has brought the works from "Side Show," Roger Allers and him that if he murders a rival sist. Hartsfield Marketing Direc- 15 schools across the state. Irene Mecchi "The Lion King," By Jeremy Slate dealer, Darryl Adams (Steve Rocco and Steve continue their tor Miguel Southwell said pas- Robert and Virginia Hunter Staff Writer Nan Knighton "The Scarlet Pim- White), he can leave the benches investigation into Victor's back- senger surveys and focus groups of Jackson, Ga., on their way to pernel." "Clockers" - **** behind. ground by visiting his employ- have told airport officials that pick up some friends, stopped to Original Score: Stephen The next thing we know Darryl ers. Victor's past still seems to art is a nice momentary respite look at the school art exhibit, F^herty and Lynn Ahrens "Rag- = Poor, ** = Fair, *** = Good, is dead and Strikes' brother Vic- refute any possibility that he from the stress of air travel. He admiring works from an Atlanta time;" Henry Krieger and Bill = Very Good, ***** = Excel- tor (Isaiah Washington) con- could fciave committed the crime said busy frequent fliers have elementary school. They espe- Russell "Side Show;" Paul Simon lent fesses to the killing. Unfortu- so the police set out to ferret the reported through surveys that cially noted a turtle done in color and Derek Walcott "The nately, things don't quite add truth out of Strike. they remember the art and some- by fifth-grader Swanthia Lawler. Capeman;" Elton John, Tim Rice, Welcome to this week's edi- up. Victor is a model citizen who When Rocco cannot make any times the artists' names. "I wanted to see what the age Lebo M, Mark Mancina, Jay tion of Video Spotlight. In honor toils away at two jobs to support headwa\/, he eventually decides "Even if you are on vacation, was, because the depth percep- Rifkin, Julie Taymor and Hans of the release of Spike Lee's great his wife, mother, and two kids to pit Rodney against Strike by there's a certain amount of stress, tion was excellent," Mrs. Hunter Zimmer "The Lion King." new movie, "He Got Game," I and he has never been in trouble portraying Strike as a snitch. To to get to the gate, to get on the said. "I like art, and I can't do Actor-Play: Richard Briers decided to review one of Lee's before. accomplish this, Rocco begins to plane, in air travel," Southwell that." "The Chairs," Anthony LaPaglia previous films. I decided on one The two cops assigned to the routinely show up at the benches said. "Art is a nice distraction." But Robert Hunter wondered "A View from the Bridge," John of his films I had been wanting to case are Rocco Klein (Harvey and question Strike. The police Armed with a $650,000 an- whether air travelers have time Leguizamo "Freak," Alfred see, 1996's "Clockers." Keitel) and his partner Steve (Jon set Rodney up and hint at Strike nual budget funded primarily to look at artwork at an airport. Molina "Art." Based on Richard Price's novel Turturro). Although Steve wants as the source of the betrayal. through airport revenues, which "You've just got barely time to Actress-Play: Jane of the same name, "Clockers" was to quickly close the case since Eventually, the tensions of all totaled $203 million last year, glance," he said. "Most people Alexander "Honour," Allison originally going to be directed by they have a confession, Rocco these situations come to a head, art program managers David are too busy to look." Janney "A View from the Bridge," Martin Scorsese. Instead, he refuses to accept the easy an- with Striko stuck in the middle. Vogt and Lamar Renford set up While Southwell admitted Geraldine McEwan "The Chairs," passed the project on to Spike swer and sets out to find who "Clockers" is an interesting shop about a month ago. The two most passengers don't dwell long Marie Mullen, "The Beauty Lee and settled on becoming one might have committed the crime. film that transcends many of transferred from the city of with the art, he said artwork at Queen of Leenane." of the film's producers. It's good After a few days, Rocco sets his the other entries into this genre Atlanta's Bureau of Cultural the airport isn't ignored. When Actor-Musical: Alan that Scorsese did pass because sights on Strike, the far more of "urban drama." The film pul- Affairs to become Aviation De- he attended a focus group of 12 Cumming "Cabaret," Peter the film ranks as one of Lee's likely suspect. sates with many traces of Lee's partment employees. frequent fliers, sponsored three Friedman "Ragtime," Brian best. Strike has his fair share of signature style: the flashy col- Mainly, their job is to spread years ago by Airport Councils Stokes Mitchell "Ragtime," Dou- "Clockers" tells the story of faults, but as sort of a play for ors, whirling cameras, and his permanent artwork throughout International in Portland, Ore., glas Sills "The Scarlet Pimper- Ronnie "Strike" Dunham (Mekhi redemption he develops a fa- convoluted mux of politics and the airport and acquire exhibi- all the passengers said they re- nel." Phifer), a "docker," which is the therly interest in a local neigh- the street culture. Lee has tions that are on display for about membered the art and appreci- Actress-Musical: Betty lowest link in the drug chain. borhood boy named Tyrone (Pee crafted an enjoyable, thought- three months at a time. ated the brief distraction. Buckley "Triumph of Love," Strike leads the crew that deals Wee Love). He tries to provide provoking piece of entertainment "It's a massive program," Vogt "Airport art doesn't seem to be Marin Mazzie "Ragtime," drugs from the park benches for Tyrone with some of the things that is well worth the rental cost. said. "There is a lot of coordina- abundant and not so cluttered as Natasha Richardson "Cabaret," tion to do with artists and com- advertising, so the art stands : missioning works." out and it is remembered," **♦ 301 FUN CENTER, INC M When the city put on its best Southwell said. Universal Studios opens Twister attraction » Go cart Rental 'Arcade Room face for the 1996 Olympic Games, The airport has commissioned The Associated Press • Miniature Golf . • Snack Bar art gained prominence at the air- sculptors Curtis Patterson of About 2,400 visitors can pass port, starting with exhibitions in Atlanta and Roberto Delgado, a ORLANDO, Fla. — Univer- through the attraction each hour. the Atrium and works placed on Californian, to do works in the sal Studios Florida opened its The attraction was originally Concourse E, the international parking lots, including a bronze latest attraction, Twister, last scheduled to open in April but Hwy 301 South gateway. plaque depicting how African Monday after a monthlong de- the opening date was postponed (4.4 miles south of 1-16) (912)739-8006 Now Vogt and Renford are society welcomes guests. lay because of deadly tornadoes after deadly twisters tore Claxton, GA 30417 Home (912) 739-8680 working to extend art onto the "If you look at it long enough, that swept through central through central Florida in Feb- other four concourses, the termi- you'll see welcome to Atlanta," Florida. ruary^ killing 42 people. Private Parties Available nal and even the parking lots. Renford said. "It's subliminal." The multimillion-dollar at- traction, inspired by the film "Twister," recreates a five-story tall tornado. Jeans made behind bars touted First, there's a brief movie 1 with "Twister" stars Helen Hunt as the essence of prison 'Chic and Bill Paxton describing the most destructive type of tornado, By Joseph B. Frazier pay brought widespread sales to The Associated Press interspersed with clips from a halt. "Twister." Then side doors open The (University Store PENDLETON, Ore. — Be- Since last October, a private and visitors wander through a hind the heavy metal doors and corporation, the Yoshida Group, house to another set of TV barbed-wire fences, a killer cuts has taken on the task of reviving screens, which offer behind-the- Why My Moms the Greatest" the cloth, a robber stitches the the brand in a deal that gives the scenes views of the making of the seams and a car thief sews on the state a cut of the profits and movie. pockets. gives inmates training for the Visitors then walk into a The massive workroom at the workplace when they get out. Contest warehouse that looks like a scene Eastern Oregon Correctional "It teaches good job skills, and right out of the movie. The lights Institution hums with the stac- the habit of coming to work ev- dim, the sky starts whirling cato rhythm of sewing machines ery day," said Ernest Badilla, a around, with wind blowing and Tell us (in 100 words or less) why 1 as dozens of inmates turn piles of murderer who quickly pointed mother (muf/z er) n. pouring rain. Some visitors get a denim into a line of jeans called out that's only a theory in his 1. Used as a title for a little wet. Debris flying by in- your Mom is the greatest! Jpou Prison Blues. case. cludes a sign for a drive-in movie women respected for her This austere, heavily guarded "I'm doing life, without pa- can tell us about any Mom - theater and a cow. wisdom and courage. setting is a selling point in a role," he said with a shrug. Lightning flashes and a fun- privatized marketing campaign Oregon requires most inmates your Grandma, a special sister 2. Maternal love and nel forms, followed by an explo- that portrays these relaxed-fit to work and encourages partner- tenderness. 3. To watch sion, one with real flames. The jeans and shirts as a sort of prison ships with the private sector. It or the kind lady down the street over, nourish, and protect special effects are created by chic, with little bars on the but- also requires the businesses to hundreds of audio speakers, that always looked after you, or maternally. tons and the slogan: "Made on be run in a businesslike way. strobe lights, dozens of high- the inside to be worn on the out- During the years the state ran speed, 7-foot fans and 1,500 gal- even that sweet women who took side." Prison Blues, it found itself at lons of water per show. "They keep us real busy," said odds with a federal law requir- you under her wing your first Doug Thomas, who sews piece- ing inmates making goods for work on upwards of 600 jeans a interstate commerce to be paid For a GoodT Timi time away from home... day while he serves six years for the prevailing industry wage, Altamdia»Wver.@^rieardsi£reelS robbery. "It relieves the stress." and allowing them to keep at (Bring all entries to the Prison Blues began in 1990 as least 20 percent of what they li (University Store placing them in the state's way of trying to sell make. the jeans made for inmates by Prison Blues currently are sold the box by our "i{emember inmates. They were eventually as work clothes at about 200 out- on the shelves in 30 states and lets, most small and most in Or- Mom" display. 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