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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 3-11-1998 The Guardian, March 11, 1998 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1998). The Guardian, March 11, 1998. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SPOTUGHT SWATS Adaptive swim, p. 11 Woman's b- ba loses to Cleveland State, p. 17 Who will get the Oscar?, pp. 12-13 Bombers, p. 21 Spinning into Mob MondaysBypas s code catches DJ Ike B (at up to WSU residents right) kept Computing and Telecomunications bill over 80 heads bobbing in the $100,000 error back to students Rat Monday night for Mob By AMY PRYOR •The use of the bypass code Mondays. Assistant News Editor connects students with LCI In- Tod Weidner ternational which is the regular (below), lead Approximately 300 Wright long distance provider for the singer for State University residents dis- university. Shrug, sings covered extra charges on their However, the code was for for the phone bill this month after the commercial rates instead of the telecommunications department discounted bulk rates that arc tracked long distance phone provided with the university's charges of over S100.000 back long distance codes. to individual residents. "Students had used the code A bypass around the longdis- so much that they forgot how to tance control system allowed dial long distance correctly," students to access the long dis- said Steve Nickell. telecommu- tance service without going nication manager. A closer look at Ike B's through an operator, said Paul The code was being used by movesfat left). The Hernandez, director of Comput- over 300 students, according to Mulchmen aLo ing and Telecommunications Nickel!, and each one has been performed at the event Services. billed for the charges. which showcases "It was a random error found Only two appeals have been Dayton's original music by mistake. Somebody didn't filed so far contesting the every Monday night. get billed and spread the word," amount of calls the bill attrib- photos by Mark Mowrey said Hernandez. uted to the student. Over 20 stu- dents have paid their bill in full or have paid their first bill. Harley Flack's leave Topp found dead "If people pay their bill, According to Darke County there's no crime,", said By MELANIE GLASS Hernandez. extended indefinitely News Editor Sheriff Toby Spencer, the office By HEATHER M. BISHARA work. So, the Board has essen- is following up on leads being The exact time frame that Staff Writer tially allowed an open end date this code has been in use has not Lynn Topp, WSU Lake Cam- called in on where Rodeheffer for his return and arc continuing been pin pointed, said pus freshman, was found dead may be located. There have been Wright State University's to do that," said Lynette Heard, Hernandez. The explanation for Friday. Mar. 6 unconfirmed Board of Trustees executive assis- sightings of the increased phone charges was around 1:15p.m. has extended Presi- tant to the Presi- Rodeheffer in not found until February. Topp'sbody was dent Harley Flack's dent and the Board Shelby County. buried six feet However, Telecommunica- leave of absence in- of Trustees. Dayton and 2> underground at tions Services was able to trace definitely. He was Upon being 2335 McFcely- miles from his the calls back to September of thought to be re- asked if Flack PetryRd. the resi- home. 1997 and charge the users from turning at the end would not be re- dence of Timo- Spencer also that time period to today. of February. turning to his po- thy K. said no person Hernandez and Nickell are "The Board of sition, Heard Rodeheffer, gave enough in- unsure of how or where the code Trustees wanted to stressed it was not formation to lead whom Darke began. allow Dr. Flack true. investigators to County authori- A source, who chose to re- time to consult with "I love rumors where Topp's ties want to ques- main anonymous, credits the his physicians and from anonymous tion, but has fled. body was buried sources...no, that code's existance to Central State thereby determine Harley Flack Rodeheffer, Lynn Topp and the $75,000 is not the case," students who also use LCI a; what would be best 43, had allega- will not be re- for him based upon the doctor's said Heard. their long distance company ant tions of rape against him in the warded for information leading assessments of his condition and According to Heard, Flack shared the information with early 1980's. to the arrest of Rodeheffer. also his own ability to return to continues to improve each day. WSU students. ]ns[de News: 1-7 • Opinion: 8-9 • Spotlight: 11-16 • Sports: 17-21 I • Refreshments will be provided MMHS&SSSMim 279 Millett. Wednesday, Mar. 11 Lane Community Center at 8 p.m., and 1-2 p.m. in 350 Oclman Hall, • Triumph meeting from 4 p.m. for commutcr students in the Allyn • WSU off-campus housing fair for more info call Monica at ext. sponsored by Campus Bible Fel- to 5 p.m. in W025 Student Union. Hall lounge from 8:30-10 a.m. from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. in the Sludeni 6986. lowship. • Bible Study, sponsored by the • AARC meeting at 2 p.m. in For more information call Connie at Union Atrium. Baptist Student Union at 12 p.m. in 426-1836. • Bible Study, sponsored by the Thursday, Mar. 12 E163 Student Union. • Student Government Meeting • Refreshments will be provided 279 Millett. Baptist Student Union at 12 p.m. in • Bible Investigation Group dis- • "The Life in Samuel" a bible in El57 Student Union at 5 p.m. in the Library for commuter stu- 279 Milieu. cussion about "Moving Beyond study sponsored by Life and Truth • CP Raider Sports Meeting at 5 dents from 6-8 p.in. • "The Life in Samuel" a bible Your Problems" at 12 p.m. inW025 from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. in W025 p.m in E156B Student Union. For • CAACURH meeting from 7-9 study sponsored by Life and Truth Student Union. Student Union. information contact Andy Corbctt p.m. in W169 Student Union. For from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. in W025 •Co-Ed Bible Study on II Timo- • ICC meeting at 2 p.m. in the at 775-5816. info call Stacy Susott at ext. 6383. Student Union. thy, sponsored by Intcrvarsity Chris- cafeteria. • Men's Bible Study on Leader- • Women's Bible Study on rela- • ICC meeting at 2 p.m. in the tian Fellowship in the Formal • WWSU meeting at 5 p.m. in ship sponsored by Intervarsity Chris- tionships sponsored by Intervarsity cafeteria. Lounge of the Student Union at 6:30 W025 Student Union. tian Fellowship in the Upper Hearth Christian Fellowship, in the Upper • Intramural swim team meeting p.m. • Stress Clinic open to all stu- Lounge at 5:45 p.m. Hearth Lounge at 7 p.m. at 4 p.m. in E009 Student Union, for • Intramural football from 6:30- dents from 4:30-6p.m. in El 54 Stu- • Intcrvarsity Christian Fellow- • General UAB meeting at 8 p.m. information contact Chris Pi. at 8 p.m. in the Student Union Gym. dent Union. shipmectsat7:30p.m.in 116Health in El 57 Student Union. 775-5817. Contact Chris Price for information • Wright Outdoors Etc. meeting Sciences building. • WWSU meeting at 5 p.m. in at 775-5817. at 7:00 p.m. in the Student Union Tuesday, Mar. 17 W025 Student Union. • Thursday Night Thing, spon- Organization Offices in the Student Saturday, Mar. 14 • Refreshments will be provided • Stress Clinic open to all stu- sored by the Baptist Student Union • Women's Bible Study on Ruth for commuter students in Rike Hall Union. dents from 4:30-6p.m. in El 54 Stu- at 7 p.m. in Campus Ministry. • AARC executive board meet- & Esther, sponsored by Intervarsity Lounge from 10p.m.-2 p.m. dent Union. • Bible Study sponsored by Cam- ing in the Forest Lane Community Christian Fellowship, in the Upper • Bible Study at 7 p.m. in 148 • Wright Outdoors Etc. meeting pus Bible Fellowship in 15'"! Russ Center at 7:30 p.m.. for info call Hearth Lounge at 10 a.tn. Russ Center sponsored by Campus at 7:00 p.m. in the Student Union Center at 7 p.m. Monica at ext. 6986. • A book fair will be held at Bible Fellowship. Organization Offices in the Student • A stress and well-being semi- • AARC meeting in the Forest Barnes and Noble at 4 p.rr for the • Free Sahaj Meditation class in Union. nar at Barnes and Noble at 7 p.m. Lane Community Center at 8 p.m., Ronald McDonald House. W025 Student Union from 7:30-9 • UAB presents Hit Me Coffee- • "Primctime" sponsored by for info call Monica at ext. 6986. house in the Upper Hearth Lounge Campus Crusade for Christ at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Mar. 16 of the Student Union at 7 p.m. p.m. in E163 Student Union. • Refreshments will be provided • AARC executive board meet- Friday, Mar.