San Jose State University Since 1934 SServing TUESDAY PARTAMDAILY www.t espartandaily.com 10.30.01 %cm_ 117, No. 43 SJSU grad, police officer killed in line of duty By Cohn Atagi DeShawn Campbell as the main couldn't believe what happened. While attending SJSU, he DARN SIAII WKIIIK suspect and that he should be con- "Whenever I hear something worked for the San Francisco sidered armed and extremely happening with San Jose PD, in 49ers' front office, she said. WEATHER A San Jose State University dangerous. particular, or any department He had an internship with the graduate was killed Sunday Campbell is also wanted for here, I try to think it's one of my SJPD as a part of the Community RAIN morning in the line of duty for the two felony charges. guys (she taught) in a good way," Policing Program, she said. San Jose Police Department. Some students, staff and facul- she said. "When I heard it was a Fontana was the recipient ot High :66 According to a SJPD press ty members of SJSU said they are younger officer, I was hoping it the Daniel Lomio memorial Schol- Low: 52 release, Officer Jeffrey Fontana, upset about Fontana's death. wasn't someone I knew. When I arship in 1999, Hagemann said. 24, was performing a routine traf- Sgt. John Laws of the Universi- heard it was Jeff Fontana, my Loma) was also killed in the line fic stop when he was shot around ty Police Department said it's heart just sank." of duty. 4:30 a.m. on Calle Almaden in always sad when another officer Fontana graduated from SJSU Edwina Parsons, a lecturer in OPINION South San Jose. is killed. in the spring of 2000 with a bach- the administration of justice A citizen who lives on the "As police officers, we're always elors degree in administration of department who retired from the street contacted 'Confession' police, but concerned," he said. justice with a GPA of 3.80, Hage- Hayward Police Department, said Fontana was pronounced dead at Janet Hagemann, a lecturer in mann said. thanks 5.1Pl.) Fontana was a good student and the scene. the administration of justice "He was an outstanding stu- was friendly to everyone. officer for The press release stated that department, said she was driving dent," she said. "Everybody liked "He was very bright and a very putting his lite police are charging 22 -year-old when she heard the news and him." See Page 5 Jeffrey Fontana on the line. SHP, Painters 'Quoth the Elevators get students down Raven' reveals Lisa Butt herself tricycle through DAILY STAFF WRITER Halloween An elevator in Joe West costume. Hall was shut down for three days last week due to a rou- stolen tine maintenance check, which caused problems for some residents. By Cohn Atagi Page 2 "It just doesn't work," said DARN STAFF WRITIR freshman computer engineer- A tricycle belonging to the ing major Laurence Tan. San Jose State University He added that he's been paint shop was stolen from SPORTS late to his classes because of outside of Sweeney Hall on the elevator problems. Thursday afternoon around 2 "No one listens to the p.m., said Ken Wynn of the seven-person rule," said junior paint shop. computer engineering student Larry Martinez, a six- Steve Kay. month temp hired to paint He said only seven people Sweeney Hall had the bike in are supposed to be in the ele- his possession prior to the vator at a time. theft, Wynn said. Junior Jasmine Chau said "He went up the scaffold the elevators have been down and forgot about it," Wynn because they are overloaded. said. "Ten people at least cram Wynn said the bike, which in," Tan said. "Even when was purchased less than a someone says it's full, people year ago from bicycle Express still try to get in." on East William Street, cost Others said they are frus- $350. trated at how long they have "Normally, I don't leave it The to wait for the elevators to out." Wynn said. "We usually show off their hardware arrive. chain it up." "I've had to wave tiktO Wynn described the tricycle the MLS Cup that minutes sometimes, adminis- they won last week. as having a yellow frame with trative of justice junior Justin three wheels, black and gray Seiki said. "After dinner rims and a steel basket. (around 6 p.m.) it gets really According to Wynn, two wit- bad." nesses saw a woman riding the Many have opted to take bike, or a similar one, along the stairs rather than wait for Eighth Street with a child. the elevators. Wynn said the paint shop "Walking is faster than the has filed a police report. elevators," Chau said. The University Police According to Diana Tran, Department was unavailable interim community relations for comment. coordinator for housing and A reward is being offered to Heidi Wolcott, assistant direc- anyone who has information Women's swimming dives tor for resident life, one of the leading to the return of the headfirst into a season of elevators in Joe West Hall was stolen tricycle, Wynn said. high expectations. being repaired for three days "We are offering a reward of last week after a repairman $50 to $100," he said. "Though noticed a part was missing some people may prefer some- during a routine mainte- thing else as a reward, like a Page 4 nance. free meal or something." The Amtech campus tech- Some students said they nician who does maintenance Roberi Ptitrician .vecial to the Daily thought that anyone who of elevators said he did a sys- would steal a bike is pretty Students walk out of an elevator on the second floor of Joe West Hall. The residence hall A E has two elevators that serve students who live on 10 floors. See JOE WEST, Page 6 see TRICYCLE, Page 6 Campus group AIDS committee spreads awareness By: karlie Reiss DUN SIsLF WRIIIR The San Jose State University calls for tolerance Human Immuno Deficiency Virus and AIDS Committee deco- Jane's Addiction swoons the By Hillary Cargo "Something about our group rated bins with holiday wrapping crowd at the Shoreline fear in people," Dmr, Siui wRiiiR triggers so much paper for collecting toys from Ampitheatre. this said Josh, a SJSU junior. "Some- Nov. 1 to Nov. 30. The donated was a show not to miss. It was only two years ago that thing that is such an emotional toys will be distributed during linguistics professor Thom Hueb- reaction which is really puzzling the December holidays to chil- ner had his office window shat- but really troubling at the same dren and teen-agers who are tered while he was proudly flying time." affected by HIV or AIDS. - Page 3 the rainbow flag in it. Josh is an active member of Martha O'Connell, a chair- Huebner is one of the original the alliance, and for privacy rea- woman for the SJSU HIV and founders of the Gay, Lesbian, sons, said he didn't want his last AIDS committee, said she accept- Bisexual and Transgendered name printed. ed the task of helping AIDS Alliance, or GLBTA on campus. "People don't have to accept it, Resource, Information and Ser- Within the time he flew the but I don't want people to hate vices' annual holiday toy drive rainbow flag, a symbol of gay it," said Mike, another member for the Santa Clara area. INSIDE pride, his window was vandal- who also chose to have his last "I think this is a great oppor ized twice. name withheld for privacy rea- tunity to get involved in a Huebner has since moved his sons. "I'd rather just be able to humanitarian effort," O'Connell Letters Pg. 2 office and no longer flies the flag, walk down the street, be who I said. "I have a feeling that the but that doesn't mean that vio- am, maybe have a guy on my Sparta Guide Pg. 2 students will once again prove lence against the gay community arm and not encounter any their generosity." . Arm,' Dailt Staff A&E Pg. 3 at San Jose State University has stares, any comments, or any The non-profit organization Martha O'Connell, right, holds christmas wrapping paper stopped. hatred at all." serves 133 children in Santa over a plastic bucket while ldelle Fraser trims the excess paper off. Sports Pg. 4 "I think the feeling is that According to SJSU's diversity Clara County, said Idelle Fraser, everything is OK on campus and policy, Mike has a reasonable the director of SJSU's Health O'Connell and Fraser were making toy donation bins for children of Classifieds Pg. 5 that as long as you aren't being request. Services. AIDS patients and victims. beaten up, it's OK," said Ken Yea- "It's part of our non-discrimi- Pg. 5 "Most of the time in the situa- Crossword ger, former SJSU political sci- nation policy to not discriminate tion where a child's parents have The children who will be bene- "Children who have parents ence professor and the first open- based on sexual orientation," HIV or AIDS the cost of their fiting from student's donations that are living with the virus are ly gay council member of the San said Jennifer Rycenga, an openly health care prevents the child will he those who are illv posi- impacted and are likely to Jose City Council. gay associate professor of com- from having things," Fraser said. tive, have AIDS, are orphans become the parents caretaker," "We definitely got dirty looks," parative religious studies. "It's "In this case, the family would whose parents died from the O'Connell said. "By receiving toys said Alliance co-chair Rene very important for us to be aware not have enough to celebrate the virus, or those whose parents are during the holidays they are Navarra in response to parading that this is part of our mission." holidays, so we are trying to help living with HIV or AIDS, O'Con- reminded that they are children the flag around campus on Oct. out in that way." nell said. 11, National Coming Out Day. see GLBTA, Page 6 see HIV/AIDS, Page 6 nAll C)N1 Y PINT I SPARTAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2001 SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Letters Thanking a fallen hero's call to bravery night. You will not be forgotten in ger but motivated by the knowledge Student's lawsuit Ididn't hear the gunshots. I didn't the hear the sirens. I didn't see the our neighborhood. May God be with that they can save others from harm. helicopters or the officers dressed you and your loved ones forever." Being the daughter of a retired in combat fatigues carrying rifles and CHRISTINA Another message of thanksgiving San Jose Police lieutenant, I can wished good luck searching the streets with police dogs. read, "Your sacrifices and what you imagine the apprehension Fontana's the is a response to "Student 'refines' suit I was miles away from my home in LUCAROTTI stood for as a policeman will not be parents felt about him working This against CSU system" on Oct. 16. After reading Almaden Valley when a San Jose forgotten. There is no greater love streets at midnight. My dad spent doing the the above article, I wish Steven Goldstein luck police officer was shot down. than to lay down one's life for anoth- most of his 30-year career many of the in his lawsuit against the Board of Trustees of the It was about 4:30 a.m. Sunday. er. Thank you for protecting our same thing, along with community. you and your men I grew up admiring. State University system, because that I was awake, thanking God for the \l I \\I, i\ God bless California worst issue has been bothering me since I moved here. gift of time and asking for help to see parents." I'm sure Fontana's family's work for outside calls and the bigger picture. I had spent most of told the Mercury News. "He was out Fontana was 24 years old, just like fears were realized as officers told My phone service doesn't I hope end of its introductory period. last week caught up in confusion, on his own doing the things all cops me, just like lots of my friends. them of their son's fate, but voice messages since the that he As a consumer, I have the right to choose what I wondering about the course of my life want to do all their lives." But he knew what I often forget. they take solace in knowing and whether I've made more right The details of what happened at Life demands greatness. Not just died one of San Jose's finest. want to buy, and this current problem doesn't help. of service, the university is help- decisions than wrong. the end of the Calle Almaden cul-de- from some of us, not just some of the As the brave men and women Along with the phone one of to who feel that it is Officer Jeff Fontana was in a sac are still unknown. time, but from each of us always, con- the SJPD mourn the loss of less deal with those students support to hog the bandwidth on their Inter- neighborhood a few minutes away Residents of the quiet neighbor- stantly, at every moment. their own,! hope they feel the right for them and net connections, leaving people who just want to from where my family slept. hood heard the shots and found the For Fontana greatness meant of a city that mourns with them check their e-mail in the dark. The rookie cop had joined the force officer lying in the street. standing between innocence and evil. is praying for their safety. can only I had to wait for four weeks before I could get a year ago and had recently complet- An American flag was hung from a Putting his life on the line was part of And, to Officer Fontana, I online. The PARCs really do the best that they can ed the 16-week training program. He lamppost a few feet from where the job, as it is for all police officers. hope you hear us as we say thank under the circumstances, but there have to be more had been patrolling on his own for Fontana fell. Candles and balloons How easy it would have been for you. creative ways in which they can enforce their rules two weeks, working the graveyard were brought to the makeshift him to resist the challenge, for him to regarding Internet usage more effectively. shift. memorial. ignore the call to be courageous. "From everyone's estimation he Words of encouragement wrapped He could have waited for another Christina Lucarotti is a Spartan Ravinder Singh was a good, young police officer that around flowers said, "God bless you. day to be brave, but that's not what Daily Senior Staff Writer junior loved to be a cop and wanted to be a Dear Officer Fontana, you are the heroes do. and Copy Editor. computer science cop," Assistant Chief Tom Wheatley guardian angel who protected us in Heroes aren't discouraged by dan- "Confession" appears Tuesdays. Dissent is a part of democracy Halloween costume Constitution protects flag burning "IT'S A CASE OF SELF-INFLICTED WOUNDS" a professor who teaches critical Acouple of letters on the subject of Asthinking, I am always troubled flag burning have come up lately. unmasks gentle soul when I see a letter from an SJSU One, submitted by Pablo Velasco, student that is filled with logical and fac- who voiced his opinion on the freedom I tual errors, such as the letter from Pablo to burn the American flag in protest. This year, for Halloween, Velasco regarding flag burning. The freedom of Americans to dis- decided to dress as a hip- Factually, the Supreme Court deter- agree with one another is a corner- pie. mined in 1989 that flag burning is pro- stone of American political deals (or 9 Yes, that's right, the perpetu- tected by the First Amendment. The at least it used to be). It is how dif- P ally black-clad journalist went Court reaffirmed this decision in 1990, ferent views on a subject are heard 0 out last weekend to a party in a so this issue is settled as a matter of law. by opposing sides of an issue and 12 L(11 costume called "Hippie Dippie." Velasco's letter demonstrates why the how information is shared. At first, I thought I'd be the Court's decision was the correct one, As American citizens, we are only person at the party who was because the letter is filled with contradic- allowed and often encouraged to gath- dressed up. tions and logical inconsistencies. Velasco er in groups to voice our displeasure Fortunately, as I pulled up, compares burning an American flag with with the current state of our govern- nearly everyone was wearing a times think people are surprised the destruction of the World Trade Cen- ment at any time, as long as we costume. when I turn out to be a content, ter. This is a false analogy, because burn- remain peaceful. The most vehement Some were dressed as flap- kind person. ing an American flag does not physically disagreements can and have been car- pers; some were angels, fairies I'll admit, my habit of wearing harm or kill another human being. ried out peacefully and sensibly from and even mailmen carrying dark colors started when I was Velasco says that "if you have a problem the time settlements grew wary of the anthrax-laden mail. an angry teen-ager in high with something... express yourself" People way they were treated by the British school. who burn flags are expressing themselves. A few people chose to wear before the fight for independence. outfits that allowed them to live I liked looking different from They may be doing so in a manner that Besides, burning an American flag out a fantasy: doctors, devils, everyone and separating myself makes other people angry, but the First is the proper way to dispose of an old never Amendment protects even those forms of one; it should never be discarded in scantily clad schoolgirls. from the "in-crowd" I would expression that we disagree with. Other- the trash or simply thrown away. I guess my fantasy was to be a part of. wise, it would be of no use whatsoever. Doing so could be considered more , throw everyone off and Wear Personal problems and angst Justice William Brennan explained it vile than burning one in protest. And something they. would never ,complicated the sit4tiqn in my far better than I ever could. "The gov- burning an Old Glory in protest is,. expect me to wear. head. My fate was sealed.: after ernment may not prohibit expression certainly a more desirable way to The bright"citiffip and yellow meeting a group of fr,ersda who simply because it disagrees with its mes- voice one's opinion than putting one's flowered bellbottom pants and hung out in dark, smoky clubs sage...Forbidding criminal punishment fist through the teeth of one's adver- fringed vest were actually pretty and listened to angry or depress- for conduct such as (thisl will not endan- sary in an argument. comfortable. ing music. ger the special role played by our flag or The bottom line: if you are pissed I even painted a daisy on my I automatically branded the feelings it inspires ... We submit that enough at the government to be driven cheek, which I admit put a smile myself an outsider, which was nobody can suppose that this one ges- to burn the flag, those who witness on my face. fine while I was surrounded by ture of an unknown man will change our your act should give pause for thought But the one thing that really change and starting a new life at Nation's attitude towards its flag." on your views. You will be heard, and clinched the costume as classic college. Velasco's intolerance of dissent is sim- you can rest easy without fear of per- was the long, blond wig. But a few years later, people ilar to the attitude of the Taliban whom secution from the very entity whose As I walked toward the house, started to notice that I wasn't as against we are fighting. actions you are protesting. I said "hi" to a fellow Daily angry or depressed as I often staffer. Not recognizing me, he seemed. James Brent, Ph.D. Jason Stull gave me a sideways glance. My parents, for example, often associate professor alumnus I arrived at the house and forced me to wear what they political science journalism called "normal" clothes. M.E.ChA. waved to the rest of my friends, Rasa Day Committee weekly meetings, noon to 1 put in who did double-takes. No more band T-shirts, army the Chicano Library Resource Center Chicano Studies mural One of them, a current Daily pants and commando boots. No project. 6 p m to 7 p m You are welcome to take part In the editor, said it looked like someone more black velvet dresses and designing process of a mural at the Chicano Studies depart- had suddenly switched my dark lipstick. Sp artaGuide ment For more information. call Adnana Garcia at 655-6785 appearance from black-and- I cried just like anyone white to color. whose shield and security blan- Islamic Studies Club The rest of them seemed sur- ket had been hastily removed. What is Jihad', 130 p.m in the Umunhum room of the Student Union For more information, call Mohammad prised that I would choose to As time passed, though, I real- Haman at 924-8712 show up in hippie garb. ized that people often pigeon- Today afspirit.oryr After all, Fm always making holed me into a stereotype: Daily meditation. 4 pm. to 5:30 p.m through Thursday at fun of hippies and using "hippie" "gloom and doom," spooky or School of Art and Design the Campus Ministry on 10th Street. There is a power and Wednesday as a derogatory term to describe weird. Lecture series features Patndt Lichty, who presents art after comfort in community meditation For more information, call environmentalist types. While I do believe that weird the World Trade Center and the future of the avant garde. 5 p m Chaplain Roger at 275-1346 or visit the Web site sjspint org Tau Delta Phi Scholastic Fraternity I've also been to is an to 6 p rn in the Art building. Room 133 For more information, Bake sale, 9 a m to 2 pm at Table C of the Student Uman known call appropriate label, I can't call the Gallery office at 924-4330 Student gallenes art recep- Center for Service Learning Amphitheater Proceeds go to InnVision on 11th Street For more marijuana a "hippie drug." consider myself spooky or tion. 6 pm to 8 pm in the Art and Industrial Studies butIckngs Orientation meeting for HELP program. 4 pm to 6 p ni in Information, call Anne Moreno at 942 9131 in the evenings I won't lie: I can't stand hip- gloomy. Or doomy, for that mat- galknes For mom it formation, call John or Nicole at 9244330 the Student Services Center. Room 516 For more information. pies or tree-huggers or peace- ter. call Kristanne at 924.6964 Re-Entry and Commuter Help Program niks or environmentalists. I hope my friends understood The Society for Advancement of Management ISAM) Brown bag Halloween party. noon to 1 30 p m in the It's a simple difference of opin- that my costume wasn't intended General meeting. 4 30 psi in the Costanoan room in the Counseling Services Pacheco room of the Student Union Meet with other return- ion; I respect their views, but to poke fun at anyone. Student Union For more information. email Sylvia Krick at General process group. 2 30 p m to 4 30 p m In the ing students and discuss areas of interest For more infor- mine are at the opposite end of Just like they came dressed samclub_gjsuabyahoo corn Administration building, Room 201 For more information, mation. call Jane Boyd at 924-5950 as call Kell Fujimoto or dem Landau at 924-5910 the spectrum. the person or creature they Catholic Campus Ministry Jewish Student Union and Hillel of Silicon Valley But I didn't wear the costume secretly hope to be, I dressed as Daily Mass. 12 10 p m . and Scnpture Reflection. 7 p m A.S. Campus Recreation Tneli. or Treat. 5 30 p m in the Hillel house, located at because I think hippies are silly the cheerful, kind, fun-loving per- to 8 15 pm at the Campus Ministry Chapel For more Infor- Badminton league captain's meeting. 3 pm at the 336 E William St. between Seventh and Eighth streets or and need to be made fun of, son I often hide inside. mation. call Sister Marna at 936-1610 Guadalupe room in the Student Union For more mforma meet at 6 p m at Temple Emanuel Come dressed in your which I nevertheless wholeheart- It's a person who's always tion, call Matt McNamara at 924-6217 best costume Help the less fortunate, and feel good about Mosaic edly believe. there, regardless of the clothes yourself le. helping those in need For more information. call I wore the costume because she wears. Music unprovisation, meditation and cultural exchange with Student Life Center Gideon at 286-6669 ext 13 or e-mail at jaktichillelsvorg Eddie Gale. California Arts Council Artist in residence and pen. Working with Associated Students Leadership workshop, part of me, deep down, identifies odic special gaest artists, p m to 9 p m in the Mosaic morn of 4 p m to 5 30 p m in the Costanoan room of the Student with the cheerful message hip- the Student Union For more information. call 924-6255 Union For more information, call 924-5950 Sparta Guide is provided free of charge to studenin far- pies tend to spread. Emily B. Zurich is a Spartan ulty and staff members The deadline for entries is noon, For once, I wanted to be Daily Senior Staff Writer SJSU Ballroom Dance Club Career Center three uorking days before the desired publication date allowed to be happy and silly. and Copy Editor. Open dancing. 6 30 pm to 7 30 p m and jive lessons. Second interview wonion. 1 pm in the Engineering building. Entry forms are available in the Spartan Daily Office_ Because I'm hiding behind 7 30 p m to 8 30 p m in the Spartan Complex. Room 89 For Room 189. and internship workshop. 1.30 "Quoth the Raven" pm in Building F For Space restrictions may require editing of submissions black clothes all the time, I some- appears Tuesdays. more information, call the dance club at 924 SPIN more information, call the Career Resource Center at 924-6633 Entries are printed in the order in uhich they are received

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MARTS rolPON 1114. DANY FERTAINMENT I i 1-MJNY, OCTOBER 30, 2001 SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Feed ins the id diction Jane's Addiction dresses for success and puts on an unforgetable show in Mountain View of By Hillary Cargo with a pimp-looking plume hat. of DAILY STAFF WRITER , harnessed to rt his ax, mastered the art of excel- Eye candy, ear candy and lence as "Ain't No Right" tore sweet bliss were just a few into the crowd. Bassist Martyn ly things that Jane's Addiction LeNoble provided the founda- gave to a titillated audience on tion of the rapid, pulsating, Friday night at the Shoreline sometime funkalicious beat. Amphitheatre. Followed by "Three Days," These were just a couple of Ferrell's energy seeped into the heart of the crowd as the six stellar dancers reappeared (this REVIEW time without the fishnet body suits) to play on the stage set's treats offered at the Halloween human merry-go-round. Freak Show concert. Ferrell sashayed across the And by no means is a freak stage with silver maracas while, show a negative thing when lead in the background, glistening singer Perry Ferrell's creative bodies crept up the set's drift- ingenuity is at work. wood ladders draped in fisher- A pre-show playground man's netting. roared at stage left, where The circus-like act was Pboras by Ben Liebenberg / Daily Staff only Above, miniature circus acts mingled, just the beginning. As the band lead singer of Jane's Addiction performs with several dancers at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View on playing makeshift instruments. injected the bass line to "Sum- Friday. Below, Rob Birch of the Stereo MC's performs Friday night at the Shoreline Amphitheatre. Stereo MC's were just one of the bands They relied on their costumes mertime Rolls," a teeter-totter that opened for Jane's Addiction. to do most of the entertainment was quickly set up. Navarro caressed an acoustic way through the music's linger- and flashing females to do the Two dancers emerged wear- and drummer ing notes. rest. ing full-feather headdresses and straddled a set of congas, steel "That touches my tummy like Stage Set One took their stations on the play- drums at his side. a hungry man," said Ferrell, A weightless cloud-like can- ground toy. The fire dancers had heated looking at the confident female vas overtook the stage. A figure, The dancers demonstrated the crowd's excitement and dancer closest to him who con- identifiable in a black shirt, rose how a ride on a teeter-totter screams echoed ever louder as trolled much of the crowd's eyes. from the center of the ghost- could be erotic. the famous lyrics of "Jane Says" The band then rolled into white skirt. Stage Set Two penetrated the night. "Classic Girl," covering the Screams crescendoed as Fer- As the band left to change After a brief cover of "Helter crowd with a warm blanket of rell raised his delicate hands as sets, the energy wasn't subdued. Skelter," Ferril praised the audi- sound. the master of his stage, a master Flanks of fire filed out of ence for attending. Stage Set Three of the performance's creative stage left and stage right as "You know what I like about Orange and black colors filled universe. stilted-dancers punctured their San Francisco and San Jose?" he the stage as Ferrell emerged for Ripples of crisp autumn air way into the crowd, carrying asked. "You can be anything you the final set, glimmering like a gave buoyancy to the costume, candelabra torches in each want here: gay, straight, artist, disco ball in a silver sequin suit and as the fabric settled, danc- hand. anarchist." and purple feather-plume hat. ing silhouettes stirred under- Warlocks and witches need The response was ear-jerking. "Mountain Song" and "Noth- If neath transparent through the not invoke any spells: magic "We want to come here ing's Shocking" created the cli- ir thin fabric membrane. was present. because we want what you max of clamor as the crowd went Six sirens surrounded Ferrell Fairies pranced underneath want," he said. "We want to be wild with delight. St and gracefully ripped through the footsteps of the stilted nine- alive." The night didn't pass by with- the billowing skirt, clad in fish- foot tall fire dancers. Before conti.wing the out a display of patriotism. er net body suits, g-strings and " A tribal tectun6- bass beat' l'icoustie set and giving Navarro As the American Flag He said in response to the ter- and do what they do 'best' Play. pasties. 10 stirred threugh.the crowd like so..ia,chance to play a mail eg,of his remained a constant, symbol on roristittetsii iii. ',,"4 r1 I i.etbet's make love thejapeflife bs As the dancers released Fer- pulse. new solo album, "Trust No One," stage, it was clear that a mass of The crowd supported his phi- again," said Ferrell before drop- 5- rell from the bindings of the United by this current of Ferrell asked, "Can I have an people can congregate safely losophy with roars. ping his pants and disappearing parachute-sized skirt, Jane's rhythm, the beat seduced the amen?" Amen. because of freedom, and Jane's Friday's concert demonstrat- back stage. Addiction kicked it off with an crowd into a bliss-filled trance. All the while, the female Addiction was thankful for that. ed that freedom doesn't just is audience favorite, "Ocean Size." The candy was getting sweet- dancers continued their slithery, They were there to party. have a price. If a kiss could have the force er, the climax nearer. seductive gyrating dance to the They were there to play. It also has a joyous voice. ;5; of a punch, but still feel as pleas- Reappearing in a Davie left, right, and center of the As the closing act rolled clos- It has a rhythm. ant as a caress, this was the Crockett outfit, Ferrell stood stage. er, Ferrell asked for a moment of And it has an individual *0011 le impact the band offered as its now on a small platform at the Silver dollar sized pasties silence and said, "you know interpretation. 55 foreplay of the evening. center of the amphitheater in covered their nipples and silver what this country is thinking This wasn't a freak show. Be an Angel... Ferrell shook his thin body the heart of the crowd. sequined g-strings seemed to be right now? I'll tell you what this It was a show where people around the stage as he reassem- The tone of the concert painted on the women's bodies country is thinking ... 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The face of each killer is "Name That Frame" is a fee- "CAI ...00010 .11 howileat 0110 shown along with three facts ture,that by the title, is pretty TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2001 SPORTS SPARTAN DAILY SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY The plunge said. New coach believes Hutson swims the breast stroke and the individual medley. women's swimming Wales said he believes this will be her break-out season. and diving teams "I think she is going to be the surprise of the team this year," he are on the brink of said. Wales said the new recruits that are going to have an impact success this season to the team are freshmen Brooke By Todd Hendry Wells and Camdia Byma. Wells is the best distance DAILY STAFF WRITER swimmer on the team and will Victor Wales, San Jose State draw others to want to come to University's new swimming head SJSU because of her performance coach, said SJSU always had the and work ethic, he said. potential to be a good program, "She's going to make an imme- and this year's team should take diate impact on the team," Wales it to the next level. said. The team would like to place Byma swims the breast stroke fifth this year in the Western Ath- and individual medley and is an letic Conference, compared to last exciting swimmer, he said. year's seventh place finish, Wales "She's probably the best recruit said. coming to San Jose State in five "If everyone stays on the same years," he said. page throughout the year and we While Wales coaches the swim- avoid injuries, we should develop ming team, diving coach Bill Boos into a program that consistently works with the divers on basic finishes in the top half of the con- diving techniques. ference," Wales said. He plans on getting his divers Some of the top returnees are in a highly competitive mode by juniors Charlotte Pierce and the end of February. Emily Hutson, he said. He also has Tracy Harkins Pierce is a butterfly specialist. returning for her sophomore sea- Wales said he believes she can be son. a National Collegiate Athletic Harkins became SJSU's first Association qualifier this year. gold medalist in the Western Ath- Pierce said she plans to help letic Conference in the tower div- out the team by showing leader- ing competition last season. ship outside the pool. "She was last year's tower "We're going to need a lot of champion," Boos said. "She should contributions from everyone on be someone to reckon with." the team because we have a very Along with Harkins is Rachel small squad this year," she said. Dutra, Emily Ibarra and Katie The SJSU team has 14 swim- Kanavas. Omar Ornelas/ Daily Staff mers. Most NCAA schools have 20 Kanavas and Ibarra are fresh- or more swimmers, Pierce said. men in the SJSU diving program. Katie Kanavas performs a dive during San Jose State University's swim meet against Washington State University on Oct. 19 at the Aquat- Pierce said she plans to train Ibarra is a walk-on freshman ic Center. The Spartans won five of the 13 events, but ended up losing their first meet of the season, 96-119. hard and be focused throughout and does the springboard. the season. Kanavas does the springboard "It's scary every time you jump days a week, lifts weights and Boos said he has been pay off "I'd like to do really well at con- and the ten-meter platform, off, but the adrenalin rush is goes to study hall four hours a impressed with his divers dur- "By the end of the season these ference and hopefully make it to which is diving off a three-story amazing," Kanavas said. week. She said diving is hard ing the off-season and believes girls are going to be at the top of the NCAA ... championships," she tower. Kanavas said she dives six work. their hard work in practice will their performance," he said. From rags to riches Women's soccer team must win to play in tournament By Chris Giovannetti for the Mountain Pacific Sports DAILY STAFF WRITER Federation scoring championship. Lyssand should wrap up the Coming into the final weekend title as he holds a sizable advan- of play, the playoff picture for the tage over Air Force Academy Western Athletic - 'Conference freshman Marcus Sagastume, postseason,,,workkerk's,snecer tour- (1.36). The two teams are sched- nament looks muddled at best. Vied to square off on Frldayat Only one team, Southern Spartan Stadium. Methodist University, has a guar- anteed spot, with six other squads vying for the remaining five berths. Do your San Jose State University could make the picture quite parents ask you clear if it doesn't win at Hawaii Omar Ornelas/ Daily Staff on Thursday night. what's going on at "It's simple. We have to win at San Jose Earthquake players celebrate with fans at Cesar Chavez Hawaii or we won't be in the WAC cos' Kaziah Hill scored 12 sec- to post its current 5-11 record, due school? Park in San Jose on Friday after winning the MLS Cup on Oct. 21. tournament," said head coach onds into the match and Boise in large part to midfielder Kristi- The Earthquakes came from behind to beat Los Angeles 2-1. Tainie Grimes, who guided the State hung on to win, 2-1. na Jacob and forward Kerry Get them off your back. SJSU isn't necessarily guaran- Blaschke. Buy them a subscnntion to the sonar, Dady quakes forward Landon Dono- Spartans to the WAC postseason By Clarissa Aljentera title last season. "After losing our teed a spot if it wins Thursday, Jacob, last season's WAC tour- van. "I don't know if there are but it would help its chances nament most valuable player, $25.00 through May 2002 or DAILY STAFF WRITER enough adjectives to describe it." last two games, we put ourselves $2000 for lust the Spring 2002 semester. in a really bad position. But things immensely. Hawaii is among the had 10 points in her last eight The San Jose Earthquakes San Jose defender happen with a three teams at 3-3 with Cal State games while Blaschke has scored Send subscription requests to. transformed their organization was honored as defensive player young team like ours and you have to understand Fresno (4-3) and Boise State (4-2) six. in a matter of months, going of the year and was all trailing conference leader The Sootier) Daily from last place in the league to honored as comeback player of that." Son hose Stale University The Spartans dropped to sev- SMU (7-0). Lyssand on a rampage One Washington Square champions the year. Everyone, except Cal State San low CA95192-0149 in one season. The Earthquakes The Earthquakes head coach enth place in the WAC standings after losing two crucial matches Fresno and SJSU, have two At 2.21 points per game, Spar- the championship in was also honored Business Office at took home Frank Yallop to Cal State Fresno and games remaining so there are tan men's senior midfielder Lars &can** Bliaffon the Year. Boise 408-924-3283. Columbus, Ohio after a 2-1 victo- as the MLS Coach of State last week. myriad scenarios that would land L ssand is far ahead of the ace ry against the Los Angeles Yallop, who is the only former SJSU let Thursday's match the Spartans a playoff spot, each Galaxy on Oct. 21. MLS player to become a coach, slip away seeming more diverse as the next. The Earthquakes brought led the team to a 14-7-6 record when the Bulldogs home the MLS Cup to San Jose year after finishing at a dis- scored twice in the last seven this minutes of play to upend the It takes two last Thursday. The players and mal 7-17-8 last season. Spartans 2-1. coaches held a ceremony at the "I can't even put into words to On Sunday in Boise, the Bron- After starting the season 1-6, Plaza de Cesar Chavez in front be voted coach of the year and the women's team has rebounded of about 500 fans. then you win it," Yallop said. "It "It is awesome," said Earth- is a fairy-tale feeling." CALL 408-289-VISION(8474) ristrance Plans: Satunda) and Bening flour, ,000,z6)1 KEEP UP WITH YOUR SPARTAN ATHLETIC TEAMS ...

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SAN JOSE STATE UNlvERSITY - SPARTAN DARN NEWS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2001 Fontana was shot early Sunday morning, authorities still Sears Tower observation deck reopens SJPD: investigating CHICAGO (AP) - Former heartland, you're sending a clear continued from Page I training about two weeks ago, she cers, I'm scared," said April Wake- cers now. President Bush helped reopen message that the terrorists have said. field, a senior majoring in admin- Richard Garcia, a senior the observation deck of the failed," Bush said. nice young man," Parsons said. "It "He was a great guy and I istrative justice. majoring in administrative jus- nation's tallest building Monday, The observation deck on the was just like he was another one always thought he'd be a great "The fact that he wasn't a tice, said that although he thinks calling the move a message that 103rd floor is one of Chicago's of my children. cop," she said. "He had a great police officer for long, and how he Fontana's death is sad, he said he "the terrorists have failed." most popular tourist attractions, "He was always interested in personality, good communication just came out of school, it makes still wants to be involved in law The skydeck at the Sears drawing more than 1.3 million the police. He always wanted to skills. He just had everything things seem more dangerous." enforcement. Tower had been closed since the visitors a year. It offers panoram- be a cop." you'd expect a good cop to have. Gloria Lando, a senior major- "When you hear about some- Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Now ic views of Illinois, Indiana, After graduating, Fontana was "For no reason, he just got big in administrative justice, said thing like this happening so close that it is reopened, visitors must Michigan and Wisconsin. immediately hired by the SJPD shot," she said. her boyfriend is trying to be a to home, it hurts, but they still pass through metal detectors and Since the attacks, workers at and attended the police academy, Some students who are major- police officer and now she's wor- have a job out there to do," he have their bags checked by X-ray the Sears Tower have had to Hagemann said. ing in administration of justice ried about him. said. machines. show ID, bags are checked and Following the academy, said they were surprised by Sun- "It scares me to think that The SJPD is asking anyone Bush, flanked by Secret Ser- concrete barricades surround the Fontana went into his field train- day's events and are worried something could happen to him with information to contact vice agents, joined Mayor Richard building. ing, where he had to ride along about other students who are too," she said. "Because (Fontana) Detective Sgt. Pete Ramirez and Daley and others in officially A few hours after Bush left, with a superior officer who studying to be involved in law was young and just starting out." Detective Sgt. Vaughan Edwards reopening the skydeck of the 110- about 50 visitors waited in line to advised him as he performed his enforcement. Lando said she thinks some of the San Jose Police Homicide story building. enter the Skydeck. Some said duties, Hagemann said. "I want to be a lawyer, but for people will be having second Unit at 408-277-5283, or Crime "By reopening this symbol of they were pleased to see the extra He had completed his field people who want to be police offi- thoughts about being police offi- Stoppers at 408-947-STOP. strength and vitality in America's security. 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The donated presents fourth annual AIDS forum on them that our society loves and should be placed in the bins Nov. 29 to educate the campus on cares about these children." either wrapped or unwrapped. the global impacts of HIV and The Hanukkah and Christ- Some suggestions of toys AIDS as well as provide aware- mas wrapping paper on the col- from the HIV and AIDS commit- ness," O'Connell said. lection bins will stand out tee include blocks and stuffed The SJSU HIV and AIDS com- because it is only November, animals for toddlers, art sup- mittee was established because O'Connell said. plies and Legos for children the California State University The four bins will be located in from 3 to 5 years old, dolls and chancellor made it mandatory for the lobby of Student Services, in sports equipment for children all campuses to have a program the Health Center, the Spartan from 6 to 8 years old, electric that informs and provides aware- bookstore and the MOSAIC cen- games for children of 9 to 12 and ness about the virus. ter of the Student Union. movie passes or music gift cer- "This is the first time that we "Students are able to identify tificates for children up to 17 have participated in the toy drive with children and teen-agers so I years old. with AIDS Resource, Information believe that we will get a good This is one of the events that and Services, but I know that this response from this effort," O'Con- the HIV and AIDS committee will occur now for years to come," nell said. puts on throughout the school O'Connell said. GLBTA: Members say they want to be treated normally continued from Page I "We don't want to be different, der as she has undergone hor- we just want to be normal in our mone therapy. The issue she faces Rycenga said that some of her real gender roles," she said. "We now is finding a roommate. students have come to her with don't want to be treated like we Goldstein said one of the diffi- concerns about being "out" on are different in any way." culties she faced was the environ- campus. "The campus has not And since the organization ment that she had to come out in. done enough to foster a non- isn't large enough to raise cam- Yeager said, "The climate isn't threatening environment," she pus-wide awareness, in the one of openness and acceptance." said. "Students are going to lead meantime, the members have Other ways to make the cli- the way on this, but I would like offered some advice about the mate more comfortable for mem- to see more official support of gay ways in which the campus can bers of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and lesbian activities by the embrace diversity to include sex- and transgendered community highest-ranking officials of the ual orientation. include not assuming that every- university" "Try to put yourself in other one is heterosexual, according to Omar Ornelas Daily Staff Yeager doesn't call it discrimi- people's shoes," said Derrick, co- Wiggsy Siversten, director of Arturo Robles prepares a door that will be installed in the Music building Monday. nation, but said, "I think there is chair of GLBTA, who also wanted counseling services. still tremendous unacceptance his name withheld for privacy "It would help make gay peo- that it is still not really OK for reasons. "Sometimes people don't ple less invisible if, when people students and faculty to be 'out' on even think twice about what they self-identify they include sexual campus and I think the adminis- are saying." orientation as part of that identi- tration needs to do more to sup- Derrick said that many people ty," said associate professor of TRICYCLE: A $100 reward offered for bike information port gays and lesbians." who struggle with coming out religious studies Jennifer Rycen- According to Yeager, SJSU sometimes feel suicidal and that ga. continued from l'age I endeavors," he said. "I just hope they can find the needs more gay and lesbian lead- people's hurtful comments can Making this environment Stefanie Fujii said she tricycle," she said. ership on campus. perpetuate these feelings of more accepting is one goal of the pathetic. thought it was an unfortunate Students who have any infor- "We need to do more than just anguish. campus' diversity statement. 'These people just don't have situation that someone would mation can contact the paint talk about acceptance," he said. "Before I came out, I was According to Siversten, a any respect for other peoples' steal a tricycle. shop at 924-1923 or the UPD at "Faculty has to discuss gay and incredibly suicidal," alliance major reason to accept the diver- property," said Thomas "What exactly can you do 924-2222. lesbian issues in the classroom. If member Julie Goldstein said. sity on this campus is that stu- Blomquist, a junior majoring in with a tricycle?" she said. a professor says absolutely noth- 'There comes a point when you dents have a lot to teach each biology. Stephanie Schaefer, a gradu- ing about it, that is sending a realize'! can't keep going on like other. "Unfortunately, some people ate student, said she was sur- Do you have can't respect that other message." this ... I'm going to end up dead "The way we look at the world people prised that someone would do Navarra, the alliance's co- and I have so much other stuff to is enriched by each other's view work really hard for their something like this. chair, who is an openly gay les- do in this life and! can't let it end of the world, which is one reason Asthma? bian, said she calls this message here, so I have to do something to be more accepting lit you know someone who has astlini., of other peo- 1)0 you want to contribute to know led: - the "don't ask, don't tell," policy, about it.'" ple's diversity," Siversten said. about the condition and its trcauncta' which WHEN YOU SUPPORT is how the campus climate Goldstein faced a hurdle as a "From my standpoint, those People with asthma are needed translates to the gay, lesbian, transgender, since for her, com- differences are the threads that VOLUNTEERS OF participate in research bisexual and transgendered com- ing 'out' meant changing her gen- are woven through the fabric of '.lonetarv compensation tip to munity. der. "Back when I didn't even diversity of our world," she said. AMERICA, THERE'S S400.00 is provided. "I don't like to lead with it know the difference between It's important for people to be NO TELLING Allem sad Asthma Associate when I'm meeting people because male and female, I just knew aware that heterosexuality is not Research Center WHOSE LIFE Please call: (408) 553-0709 ext. 2; I want someone to know me that I was female," she said of the only form of relating sexually 111, first," Josh said. "That's just one growing up in a boy's body."! was in the world, according to Rycen- YOU'LL CHANGE. part of all of the things that I raised in a very Jewish commu- ga. am." nity and if you look at Jewish Mike, Josh, Derrick and Julie Iii iMs* 11* Mel mu. Ywr wormity. W./Volunteers With a membership of 25 to 35 prayer books, there are parts all agree: As members of the gay, 1.81A-09.0089 or www.voe.org. CRP§I-tiES people, Navarra said that the where women say (prayer) and lesbian, bisexual and transgen- There are leo limits to caring. '( of America. s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Trans- men say (prayer). I remember, dered community, said they just gendered Association isn't really when I was 5,6 years old and told want to be treated like normal in a position to raise awareness to pray with everyone else, I students. They hope other stu- campus-wide. "The best thing to don't even know why, I'd just say dents can help create a comfort- do is to get more information out the women's part." able campus climate by realizing 13oarcl to people that we are just like When Goldstein came to that equality is deserved by all. Job everyone else, that there is no SJSU, she hadn't started taking "I am indeed my brother and Daily real difference," Navarra said. hormones yet. She has, within sister's keeper," Siversten said. community Spartan. campus Julie Goldstein, an active the course of two years, learned "So if there's not equality for all, the SISU your company place to tell within member of the alliance, agreed. to embrace herself as a transgen- there's equality for none." 'The best opportuns employment about Come Join

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