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3-1-1996 Daily Eastern News: March 01, 1996 Eastern Illinois University

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This is brought to you for free and open access by the 1996 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in March by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SPORTS a'high df3'6' The March INSIDE Daily madness .,.. berlfu at Eastern llinoiS Univelsity FRIDAY Chal1eston, IY. 61920 slake in Marth 1, 1996 ~!1! Vol81, No. 109 Mid-Con 16 ~. 2 sections Eastern alumnus nuurns this weekend with Hello DaV. SECTIONS "Tell the truth and don 't be afi·aid" Denny's in food service? SU!dentpresident candidate vows sweeping changes ByREAGANB~ Student go\Temment editor.

Curt Knox. who recently announced his candidacy fof student body president, said his four years at Eastern ha1.•e inspired him to seek a career in the Student Government. "I have been at Eastern for Rhythm is a dancer fou• years and "'--=o=-urt=.:KJ'!-'-x~-' Tarin Hampton, an associate professor ofdtl11Ce and physical education from Clark.4tlant1J llniversi(ll leaches trodffional >lfrican Dance Thur.;day it's just built 10 afternoon in the Unmnily Ballroom in the Marttn Luther King Jr. Unf»ersiiy Union. About JO Eastern students attended the dance workshop. up." Knox said. "I'm trying to combat student apathy with this campaign. I'm coming at it at a difl'erent angle.· Vegas Parking committee approves Knox said .he has found several aspect~ of Eastern's campus, such as the residence hall food service and the apathy of the Student comes to plan to double ticket prices Se.nate, intolerable enough to By REAGAN BRANHAM get in those lots; Larson said. "That's part of the influence. him to run for the Student go~ernment editor question is what is the point that will get them out of position.. !helots." One of Knox•s ideas is. to Eastern The University Parking Connnittee approved a The idea for the increase originated and was privatize the residence hall food proposal Thursday that would double the price of supported by the Resi get students $10 if they are paid within the first 48 hours. 'The out of the faculty lots is to increase the price of said because of the contract the weekend without losing a university has with McDonald's in penny, showing an 1D or new proposal wonld increase the tickets to S4o; or tickets. the the Martin Luther King 1r. Uni­ paying a cover charge. $20 ifthey are paid within 48 hours. "(Maybe we need to) raise the tickets to point University Police Gbfef Tom Larson said students that they can~ even afl'ord it,· Osborne said. versity Union, which restricts the Monte Carlo Nigbt will be university from having aoy other held from 6 p.m.-10 p.m. parking in faculty lots has been an increasing The connnittee also included people who parlt in restaurants ·on campus, his plan Friday in the University probkmHCenlly. the 15-minute spots. "The fine of.$10 or S7.50 is not scaring them to See PARKIIG page 2A could not be implemented until Ballroom of the Martin Luther 1999. King Ir. Univernty Union. LaSt "The money thai the students year's event attracted over 800 pay goes to those businesses," students, staff and faculty Knox said. "Those businesses are members. Peace key to end labor disputes totally privatized. We pay far their Monte Carlo Night, electricity. water and give them sponsored by University CAT, UAW officials share their lock-out expetiences the cpac.e. They in tum gi\'e uc Board, will have aU the By BRnT CARSON to come to a solution. said._ 'Tm not sure it ·worked out rent, and the university would get characteristics of an ac.tual Stall' writer Lany Sollamon, president of for us though. It seems the nice money that way." casino, like The Flamingo in the United Auto Worl;ers, has had guys always firiish last.• Knox said students would be in Las Vegas, said Eurica S:tdler; Lo..:.kcU~ou.l uu.iuu wu,kcts al UpeliaJ\.."e \~ii.JJ :siw.ibu ~ituat.iou:s Cu~ scUd a :si~ i.s po:sted iu cbarge of the restaurants - work­ special events coordinator for Trailmobile Inc. believe keeping when Caterpillar Inc. in Decatur the union hall that states the rights ing as the managers, bussers and UB. peace is the only way 1o have went on strike. and wrongs of picl:eting. He said cashiers. At the entrance, participants successful negotiations and .. When workers are in a "every man 'has upheld this to the He said with food service there will be given one cash card to eventu:a.lly return to work. hope!e.ss situation and. have no law." is no inc.entive for students to be presented at a gambling ''In any situation like this, hope of winning and are out of Collins said he thinks \­ chuck 'o'lud: cage. In addition, exper~enced strikes ~ such as Caterpillar were on st:ril:e from under control mmittee and was the chajnnan of there will be two red.dog tab!~ Cateq>illar Inc. and Bridgestone­ June 11, 1994 to1an.19,1996. Violence should be avoided. the UB Special Ei.•ents connnittee. See VEGAS page 2A Firestoue, both in Decatur, agreed "We tried to keep things as keeping the peace is the only way peaceful as we could,· Sollamon See lOCK .ouT page 2A See KNOX page 2A 2A Friday, March 1, 1996 The D.llly Eastern News Play to feature skits Applications being accepted of famous women for Outstanding Senior awards By JENNY VALENCIA theatre arts professor. She said Staff writer each student has researched and l:ly St:Oit I!OtHMtH scripted her own material. Campus editor Students give so much oftheir time "'Living History," a production "(The presentation) will intro­ ... and th is award truly acknowl­ in conjunction with Women ~·s duce students to people they Applications are now available for the­ edges a student that has lots of History Awareness Month, will might not have beard of," Wolski Outstanding Senior Award, which recognizes one ''involvement.' take place at 2 p.m. Saturday in said. graduating student for his or her work at Eastern. - Shirley Stewart, the Doudna Fine Arts Theater. She said the women focus on "The pwpose of the award is to recognize an The production is a dress various periods in history and outstanding senior for their student leade.rship Union director rehearsal, and is a recreation of what life wa.s like dwiug these and curricular involveme-nt in Ea3tcrn and for the women's history. After the perfor­ various eras. Wolski said "Living community," Martin Luther King Jr. University mance at Eastern, the students History" covers a couple hundred Union Director Shirley Stewart said. "Students Last year's wmner was Knstle Kahles, a mem­ will take their skits to six elemen­ of years in histOl)'. give so much of their time... and this award truly ber of Alpha Sigma Alpha sorority and former tary schools in the near area. Wolski and Kanoza have been acknowledges a student that has Jots of involve­ executive member of the Student Government. The women performing in serving as mentors to the students ment.'"' A reception will be held on graduation day for these short presentations will be in the performance. Wolski said Stewart said students, faculty groups or faculty the student who is selected outstanding senior. In playing the roles of famous Mic.hele Tarter, assistant English members can nominate students who will gradu­ addition, he or she will be given a plaque. women such as Eleanor professor; Mary Yarbrough, the­ ate this year for the award. The sntdent,s name wiU "Blso be placed on a Roose,-,lt, Harriet Beecher-Stow, atre arts instructor; and Christine The award is being offered by ihe Martin plaque with the names of past outstanding senior Amealia Earhart, Annie Oakley, McCormick, psychology profes­ Luther King Jr. University Union Advisory award recipients.The plaques are displayed in the Nellie Bly, Mary Rowandson and sor, also have been advising the Board. · walkway of the Union. Anna Cora Mowah. students. Recipient selection will be based on criteria Applications are available by contacting assis­ "They have been working in In addition, the Women's such as the applicants' leadership abilities and tant director of the union Cathy Engelkes in room these skits for a little over a Studies Council has also been curricular activities. 200 of the Union or calling her at 581-3616. month,"' said Theresa Kanoza, an involved in the p roduction, "It'& pretty ea.ey to ulect an award winner," Applications are. due by M:uch S. assistant English professor. Wolski said Stewart said. "Generally there will be one or two Engelkes said she has been placing notices in Performances at the area "Men and women should watch (applicants) that will just really stand out." Eastern's University Newsletter and contacting schools will continue throughout these skits because it is beneficial Ten applications were sent in last year for the directors and deans of various colleges to let Women•s History Awareness to both. We do not want to over­ honor, which was instituted at Eastern in 1980. them know the applications are available. Month, said Jean Wolski, assistant look the men," Kanoza said. KNOX frompageon• ------He has served as a votunfeer at the Newman Student Allam) Lou Hencken," Knox saul the student body to vote m the Apnl elecnon. versrty should tme SJX or seven students fur Catholic Center and is a member of Sigma "They just gi\

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discussion1 which is free and ment and Operations commit­ lished lists of objectives that would versity made priority ~ last among other things."We kept ihe open to the public. tees. be implemented as part of the year at this time for fiscal year total low enough so that there was a In addition, Palmer will be Palmer received her bache­ strategic plan, provided the state 1996 and has yet to receive money realistic possibility that items we the guest of honor· at an lors degree in English and soci­ allocates enough money. The from the state. submitted would be funded through international tea, sponsored by ology from Indiana University CUPB will then rank each objec­ "If money becomes available the planning and budgeting pro­ Inter-national Programs and in Bloomington. She also tive in order of priority. from the state we "'ill move ahead cess,,.,. said Morgan Olsen,. vice Rotary International, .from 2 to received her masters degree in When the state allocates funds to with the priorities we .have est­ president for Business Af&ils. 4 p.m. Monday at the Wesley urban studies from Roosevelt the university for fiscal year 1997, ablished," Weidner said. Olsen said there were several Foun-dation, 2202 Fourth St. Univ-ersity in Chicago, accord­ Eastern will be able to spend that The university sets priorities in more requests for resources than The panel discussion is ing to the press release. money based on previously estab­ advance because it isn't timely to what the Bnsiness Office submit­ sponsored by Pi Sigma Alpha, She holds a doctorate in edu­ lished priorities. set priorities after money is allocat­ ted the National Political Science cational administration from "Items on these lists are items ed. "(There were) things that were Honor Society. Harvey Pettry, Northwestern Un iversity in that have eme rg~d through the "We can•t wait arotmd until next important to people that didn't president of the organization. Evanston, Ill planning process of each vice presi­ year when we finally get some make the lis~ but you have to prior­ dential area as a high priority area," money to decide what to do, n itize and make tough choices and said Jill NJ!sen, special assistant to Weidner said. that's what we did," he said. Correction------President Joms. "(The objectives) The Academic Affairs office is Business Affails is asking for In the Thuzsday edition of The D Eo.stem News, an editorial incor­ couldn' t be funded thiough the requesting $363,000 to implement $143,500 to fund 48 scholarships rectly identified Cbris Menifield, Eastern's director of govemmental rela­ reallocation of eotisting resources.n such goals as supporting interest­ for economically disadvantaged or tions, as approving the release of infOrmation about students receiving leg­ The Illinois Board of Higher based bargaining, in-creasing the honor students and employ three islative tuition waivers. Eastem•s assistant direc..tor of -administrative ser­ Education approved a $61.2 mil­ instructional media budget, funding more police officers amo~g other vices Halriet Rose authorized the release based on the advice of a Board of lion operating budget for Eastern, for professional development things. Govemors attorney~ ') YOUNGSTOWN ....~~~~·«i!{•* ~P * MR. 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The opposition with nudity Jeans and a sweatshirt one day, "This is wrong comes from the biblical account shorts the next, and winter coats of Adam and Eve., who were the very same afternoon. and they are clothed by God after eating the You just never know what to ignoring the fotbidden fruit in the Garden of Opinion wear: .Eden. That is, unless you live in L-...L..!1...L..__ ,_ fact that clothes Public nudity is nowhere can keep our encouraged in tbe Bible. In &ct, it page L~';!~{- home of the TRAVIS SPENCER encourages modesty in dress so as Christian nudists. Regular columnist minds on the not to initiate lustful desires. Welcome to the first Christian right track " So what is the benefit from a Editorials are the opinion ofthe Editorial Board. Nudist Conference. Unclothed '"Christian" nudist organization? Columns are the opinion ofthe author. Christian gospel singing, karaoke --• It only gives people a reason to and Bible studies are characteristics of this new, minuscule say Christians are all freaks who are isolated from tbe rest of organization which some say could rapidly grow. the world. Firday, March 1, 1996 About 40 uchri.stian" nudists from all comers of the Many people just wait for opportunitiC$.like these to di$­ nation stood in their birthday suits during a recent worship cOIDl! Christianity and label all Christians as extremists. PAGE4 service proclaiming they want to get closer to God, accord­ The nudists simply need to re-evaluate their position on ing to an Associated Press report. wearing no clothes. "The No. I goal of this whole thing, ultimately, is to glo­ These nudists need to understand that it is human nature rify the ruune of Christ," said Carol Love, an owner of the to get sexually stimulated by being around naked people all Whispering Pines Resort, where the conference was held. the time. This is wrong and they are ignoring the fact that University Board must "We feel like we'vebeen Christians for a long time, and this clothes can keep our minds on the right track. is om next step to get closer to God." "I'm sure God's looking down and smiling at us today," But is it possible to get closer to God through a said a Reformed E\'>llgelical minister in full litwgical dress, keep better tabs on its wardrobe? who kd a mixed service of clothed and naked participants. A relationship with God is internal-not external. "Each one ofus is a glorious wod: of art."' These nudists describe themselves as Bible-believing But the minister declined to be identified for fear of yearly activity funds people, some of them fundamentalists, who see nudity as a reprisal, according to the A1' report. path to the divine. Wonder why he didn't want to release his name? University Doacd needs to keep betta track "When Cod created w, be didn't create us with clothes,'' Probably because he. knows he's wrong and could feel of all its finances if it expects students .to trust it said David Phipps, a retired music minister. "There are a lot heavy repercussions from his invoh:ement with the nudists. with their student activity fees. of people walking arotmd in $400 suits ... so clothes really Public nudity has no place in Christianity. It can't be don't make the Cluistian." found in the Bible and references to robes, clothing and sack Traditionally, UB has received the lion's The Book of I Samuel does state God looks at the inside cloths are spread all throughout the scriptures. share of all the fees allocated by the of a person and not the outside. It also says God does not And most of all, Jesus never walked around naked, so Apportionment Board. Last year, the board was see us the same way as man does. neither should we: allocated S 138,930, substantially more than its But God isn't impressed if we wear expensive clothing, If the group of nudists want to be called Bible-believing nearest rival, the Division of Sports and and he also doesn' t care ifwe have long hair and wear holey Christians, then they need to take off thei"r coats of jeans and Converse Chncks to church. hypocrisy and wear the righteous robes of Jesus. Recreation, which received $101,072. He just wants us to wear something. When dealing with that much money, UB Wearing no clothes is not the answer to a closer relation­ -Travis Spencm· is news editor and a rogular columnist for must realize it is ultimately responsible for a ship with God. The Daily Eastern News. large chunk of the students' money. This responsibility came into question at the Jan. 20 and 27 AB meetings, when UB repre­ sentatives made $169,615 in budget requests, but left AB members with some big questions Editorial about how last year's c...... money was spent. .h.... , 1~ In 1995 UB requested $10,000 for six issues of Panther Pages, but was allocated no money svre kr~ow by AB for that purpose. wkre weJ.! Despite that, UB managed to finance Panther J. Pages, with Chairman Keith Lipke acknowledg­ ing he did not know where the funds came from. And this year, the UB is requesting $2,200 for Panther Pages. "I just have a problem with thinking back when we cut the Panther Pages last year l\lld you did it anyway with a line item transfer," said AB member Jeannie Rzepka. Another bizarre anomaly in the UB budgets came in the form of overspending in the area of advertising. While a certain degree of overspending might not be unexpected, this should not have hap­ pened in a year when UB was boycotting The Anti-gay sentiments go.edu/-t-pierce/maniage.cgi. This Daily Eastern News for three months. site will also link you to the text of While Lipke attributed the increase in spend­ spreading throughout SB 1773. You may take further ~----- action by writing you state s,enator ing to purchasing ads for coordinator positions, demic clubs in order to keep area IIi no is, other states gay students from forming an orga­ whose address is in your hometown these were done before the boycott started, and nization. phone book. shouldn't have been enough to run them over. Dear editor: All of these anti-gay messages Aaron Gerlach But these are just two examples of why UB I' would like to thank Heidi have another impact as well - an needs to keep better traclc of how it spends its Keibler for ha\~ng the courage to let increase in hate crimes. According the campus know tbe type of money. to the Idaho Bureau of Criminal rhetoric the GOP party is using this Identification, the number of gay Letter policy Most students have precious little in the way election year. I am especially glad hate crimes d oubled in the 1992 of n1on~y heC'.an~e of thf': C"'.n~t..c; of eett1ne an that she meotioned the nlly held in after a heated state-wide debate over The Daily Eutem News encour­ education. They shouldn't have to worry about Des Moines earlier this month to an anti-gay law the. previous year. In ages letters to the editor concerning whether their programming board is acting "protect" traditional &milies from Salt Lal:e City, the voice of gay hate local, state, natiolial or international same-sex marriages. I don not think can already be heard through 16- issues. responsibly in spending their student fees. the media adequately covered this year-old Brett Shields, who said, Letters should be less than 3 50 major issue. ""Everyone suffers because of gays." words. For the letter to be printed, the Unfottunately, Des Moines is not The same opinion is heard from name of the author~ the author's an isolated event of anti-gay activi­ many members of clubs that will be address and telephone number must ty. Nineteen states have introduced disbanded in Salt Lake schools. be included. If necessary, letters will '' today's C"ote legislation to ban same-sex How long until a student takes his be e.dited according to le!'gth and marriages already this year, includ­ frustrations out on a gay student. space at the discretion of the editorial ... Trust no man living with power to ing lltinois (Senate. Bill 1773) and I urge everyone to consider the page editor or editor in chief. endanger the public liberty. two have banned same-sex mar­ message Illinois SB 1773 sends to Anonymous letters wi lJ not be riages (South Dakota and Utah). In our citizens. If you disagree with SB printed Utah, a different form of action has 1773, please voice your opposition If a letter has more than three -John Adams tal:en place. The Salt Lal:e City by signing the petition at the follow­ authors, only the names of the first School Board banned all non-aca- ing web site: htlp:/Jhttp.bsd.uchitll- three will be printed ican's B~ll of Rights," which contains it's major platforms. Included in the bill are a call By JESSICA BAKER to deregulate the-censorship of the internet, =-Staff=~wn;;.;·:..:.:. te::;;r:...... ____ :....._ ___ _ ly CAISTY IELYIN The Libertarian party will have major ballot disband the Selt,etive Service System and end Staff writer party status in the 1996 electioos, said Rooin the)Yaf on drugs in America. The Residence Hall Asso<:iatioo and ' Miller. the group's caiKfi4ate for ntinois' seat The preamble to the party's Bill of Rights the Multj-Cultural Student Union are An annu-l jury competition in the U.S. Senate. says: "We must be f~ to assume our own planning to co-sponsor an event allowiq open to all current Eas~m stu-· The party won't have to coUect thousands of risks, to ~oulder our own responsibilities, to students to suggest activities the)! wouJd dents who fiave enrolled in at si~ and spend all its finlocial resources suffer our own consequences. to reap our own like to see on campus, RHA President least one studio art class during on filing petitions, Miller said, because the rewards, and tO do gOQd at our own expense." T.J. t:rey said Thursday. tbe last academic year will take Libertarian party currently bas 168 people wbo -Miller said his party isn't as radical as_ The event Will be held March 12 from place this weekend. have been elected into various political offices everyone seems to think. 3 p.m. to 5 p.m at Old Main. Tile 1996 All-Student Show at around the nation. "We stand for liberty- personal freedom - "The event's theme is 'Where do we go tbe Ta.rble Arts Center opens Sa- The Ubertarian Party beli~ in limiting and personal responsibility," he said. "The from here?,'" said tiz Steger. executive urday and will continue throuStt the government's role in private citizen's lives. Libertarian Party is the third largest and fastest director of MCSU. "The event is for stu- March 31. A reception and ..Some people call us the sex, drugs and growing party. · dents to tell what they want to see done awards presentation will be he1d rock-and-roll party," Miller said during a stop "People say they want to get the government on campus." from 2-4 p.m. Sunday. Admission at Eastem.on a state-wide media tour. "Yov the bell out of the way;• he said. "But we'll RHA members met Jbursday night at is free and. the public is welcome. own yOUJ"Sdf." bave to act .soon ... because soon we won't be the Phi Sigma Sigma house in Greek To be eligible for competiticm. l'he par;ty .baJ creale!d .'!The: Young Amer- abJe to afford any of the other parties." Court. aJI worts must be o~ ad11! "'''' ,..., 1 • "RHA chose to have the •etura.;n ' eompletdd.within tbe- wt two ~ 1•1• t I · f Greek Court becau~ we represent the db- ~~:n-~;~~ ~,,reo amp I ter.S 0 en rom car ;:p:;t~~~.~iol;e;o:a~~:o;~u~fi~: .- ecl.io the Ta.rble Arts Center. By S1'EPHAfiE NEtZEL discovered that tbe stereo unlocked overnight RHA members are in Phi Sigma Sigma ..Ajuried competitiort is also 1 lndTHEAESAGAVUN amplifier valued at $-305.85 • M'achael W. Reilly, 19, of . and they wanted to host RHA." way for emerging artisu to be Staff wri~ · was missing from tbe car. 112 Dougl Hall 'ted Io other RHA business: noticecL and 1 way to showcase as ' was Cl at • RHA members discussed the con- . I' f ._ Dunn said there was ~g 1:17 a.m. Feb. 17, on charges •An'ts of l.ts newly -~tablisbcd bome na- the qua tty o art wor. at Uolmown person(s) broke else missing from·the car. of disorderly conduct, P9SSCS· .... - r-,.- Bastem,'' said Michael Wftts, the rigbl side rell' window of a In other Charleston and sion of false evidence of age, on the world wide web. director of Ta.rble Arts Ceotef. Charleston resident's car and campus police reports: misrepresentation of age by a ..Most of the members thought the web In addition to the display, a stole a stereo amplifier from M. Jeffreys, 21• of minor and illegal consumption page looked really good, and they were Best-of-Show and Merit award abe rear of tbe ~._ accord- = ..-..A sometime of alcohol by a minor at La pleased with the information in it... Frey will be .n-..,...~ OCher aWUds will ing to a Charleston-. Police 0 ·"'t""--p.m. Thesday 'aDd Bamba MeXJ·can Restaurant, said. · ~· ~- also be designated by the art fac... report. • 10:30 a.m. Wednesday on- 1415 Founb St. Tbe page contains RHA's Constitution. ulty and will be anoouoced at the Randy Dono, 43, of 717 known persoo(s) entered her • ,.~:-t..--1 D Donel 19 when and where the meetings will be held . Sunda ~ . son, ' d tbe RHA . 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I'm elated because I knew *Post-Abortto11 support dale, Ariz., citing family reasons, and late.r that deep in my heart, Tony still wants to play." announced he was retiring. There will he no fiDe or other punishments await­ CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER ANY77ME The retirement was a short one. On Wednesday ing Phillips when he returns to the White Sox. As CALL night, Phillips phoned Chicago general manager for hard feelings, there appear to be none. Ron Schneier and said he'd like to rejoin the team. "I'm happy he's going to be back with us," said Phillips, a 36-year-old left fielder who signed a Chicago manager Terry Bevington. Friday 4 o 'clock Club at: <:/11.. a r t y 's TOURNEY ~mpag•BA ---- Italian Beef w / Fries view following Easteni's victory Jot of assists). So we have to have time decision to Central over Chicago State Monday. "We those contributions (from players Connecticut before handing the $3i2 seem to have someone different like Odumuyiwa and Peck­ Blue Devils an 87-84 loss. Miss­ Fish Sandwich and Fries every game with a (big contrihn­ inpsugh)." ouri-Kansas City beat Eastern last tion)." Of the three different opponents Thursday in Lantz after the $ 3~ Samuels said specifically that the Panthers could draw in the Panthers blew an 11-point lead; Michael Odumuyiwa and Chad conference towney's first round, hnt Eastem captured a 56-54 deci­ $ 32QP,l!.~;?,;~:... ..,..,. -on Peckinpaugh need to have solid they hold a combined 4-2 overall sion in Kansas City. games on offense when they are record this season. The Mid-Con Conference ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Jogging their minutes on the court. The Panthers earned a regular­ Tournament begins Sunday and Saturdav.. . The Trio "We're getting consistent play season sweep over Buffalo after runs through Tuesday March S. '3'! pltc bees from Andre Rodriguez, .. Samuels ~nocking off the Bulls 60-'2 in The winner automatically qualifies said. "Andonsomenighfs,Johnny Lantz and 64-61 at Buffalo. for one of the 64 positions in the ·(Hernandez) will just (be getting a Eastern dropped an 86-80 over- NCAA Tournament. NOTICE HARDBALL ~mpage8A - Green guilty OF AVAILABILITY Western lllinois University and infield lineup. a new catcher. in Jordan's Northwestern Illinois three good pitchers and two out­ 1. 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS University on Saturday ~ and field spots still up for grabs, she Private, locked bedrooms then play Northern Illinois is looking forward to seeing the tnurder trial Low rent, $150 each University. Purdue University team in ac-tion. LUMBERTON, N.C. and host Southern Illinois on "We just want to get some (AP) - Daniel Green was Sharp units, Low utilities Sunday. playing time," she said. convicted today of killing 2. 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS "This (would) be our first The team's next game-s would Michael Jordan's father. Convenient location time on a field," Fox said. be a doubleheader Saturday, Jurors deliberated 4 1/2 Roomy apattment, low utilities "Not only that, but we're March 9, at Bradley University, hours over two days before Laundry on-site playing one of the toughest but Fox said there is a chance at returning guilty verdicts on teams we'll face this year (in a cancellation there as well. all charges this afternoon. 3. 1 ROOM EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS Western Illinois) on the first The team will travel to Green was con\-ricted of PRIVATE, clean. sharp day." Tallahassee, Fla., to take part in first-degree murder~ first­ New appliances & ale, new decor Fox said that with an all ne:w the Florida State University degree robbery and conspir­ Laundry on-site acy in the July 23, 1993, attack on James R. Jordan. 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North­ Eastem ended its regular sea­ eastern is ineligible for postsea­ son \vilh a loss Wednesday night son play, so it is unlikely Eastern at Northeastern Illinois, 83-72 - will have to worry about playing not the end of the world, but also the Eagles again- especially with not a positive factor fo r building the Panthexs' move to the Ohio momentum heading into the Valley Conference next season. upcoming Mid-Continent Conf­ What Eastern will ha\'e to erence Tournament. worry about, though, is its first­ This year's tournament carries round opponent at the tournament an added bonus. The witmer eams - which is being held at The the Mid-Con's automatic bid to Mark in Moline. Three teams the Big Dance- the coveted remain as potential opening­ NCAA Tournament. round foes for the Panthers - The Panthers ended np the reg­ Central Connecticut, Buffalo and ular season jUst one. game shy of a Missouri-Kansas City. .500 record at 12-14. 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