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OLD EDITION Navy investigating Thursday possble hacking October 1,1998 Three coaches incident on campus Vol.71,No.32 have dominated By Allison Taylor News Editor the headlines at Apparently "mum's the Paulson Stadium word" at GSU after the Naval over the years. Investigative Service was From left: the leg- called to examine an alleged hacking incident with the GSU endary Erk school computer system. Russell, Tim "A computer on campus was Stowers and cur- used to access a remote com- puter, from a remote site," Jeff GSU takes on rent coach Paul Williams, the university's act- VMI Johnson. ing director for computer ser- vices, said. The Eagles prepare to The hackers were said to face VMI in the 100th have accessed confidential gov- game at Paulson ernment documents. Stadium. It is unconfirmed if any in- formation was actually stolen Please see story, from the hacking incident, but page 6 apparently one of GSU's internet protocol (IP) addresses showed up on a government computer. But no one at GSU is talk- ing. Steaks, Bullet & Bakery There has been great secrecy on campus over which level of HJff I ttfl£3rii the government was involved with the incident. Both the FBI and the Naval The G-A reviewer Investigative Unit were re- hits the Golden ported to have been on cam- pus, but GSU faculty and staff Corral were not able to clarify if the The newest restaurant in national government was still the 'Boro gets a visit investigating the incident. "I can't confirm or deny if from The George-Anne. either the FBI, or the Navy are Please see story, here, or have been here," Ken page 10 Brown;, police chief at GSU, said, fit's not my ball game, when/other people are calling the shots." Apparently, the Navy has been' calling the shots. According to Celestine Arnistad, media coordinator for This Saturday's game versus VMI will mark the 100th game to be played at Allen E. Paulson Stadium the Atlantic Division of the FBI, since the first game on Sept. 29,1984. Since then the Eagles have posted an 88-1 lrecord at home and given the Navy's computer system Kinchafoonee fans some memorable Paulson moments. wa/s the hackers' target. drops the Cowboys rlt is my understanding that Game 1: Sept. 29,1984—Georgia Southern 48, Game 56: Nov. 2,1991—Youngstown State 19, the Naval Investigative Ser- Liberty Baptist 11 (First game ever at Allen E. GSU 17 vice has notified us [the FBI], Country music faves have Paulson Stadium.) Game 57: Nov. 16,1991—GSU 19, Troy State 12 I r -_^~_B_L_K. ,v**_B_J_t__i- ___*- and that they are investigat- grown up and will be Game 2: Oct. 13, 1984—Georgia Southern 24, s_jB_r*^_i_B____$_K- vl Game 58: Nov. 23, 1991-GSU 40, Nicholls UT-Chattanooga 17 'tV'fCH mmB _HPI State 6 ing the situation further," she playing at Legends on Game 3: Oct. 20, 1984—Georgia Southern 41, /L______£__i___l ____f fr^B-fiBI pBr^______i, Game 59: Sept. 5,1992—Florida A&M 28, GSU said. Newberry 16 K&SkMfrai, ___SE__Hr i_n 17 (Rattlers first win over the Eagles in four Friday.Check out the Game 4: Oct. 27, 1984—Georgia Southern 38, tries) | "The Naval Service is inves- review of their new CD. Valdosta 8 (Georgia Southern perfect 4-0 at Game 60: Sept. 12, 1992—GSU 24, Valdosta tigating because it was their Paulson Stadium.) State 13 computer system that was in- Game 5: Sept. 14,1985—MiddleTennesseeState ______W--X it 9jfU i _y Game 61: Oct. 3, 1992—GSU 21, Savannah Please see story, 35, Georgia Southern 10 (First home loss at State 7 volved," Armstad, said. "At this Paulson Stadium.) Game 62: Oct. 17,1992—GSU 24, James Madi- juncture the FBI is not in- page 12 Game 6: Oct. 5, 1985—Georgia Southern 34, son 17 Tennessee Tech 0 (First shut-out win since RXyyjIgp JB'-'^B Game 63: Oct. 24,1992—GSU 10, Jacksonville volved, but that can change on opening game of the 1984 season. Win begins a State 0 (The game was scoreless until the 11:25 a moment's notice." Todays Wort streak of 38 straight home triumphs.) mark of the fourth quarter) Game 7: Oct. 12, 1985—Georgia Southern 46, Game 64: Oct. 31,1992—GSU 13, Middle Ten- John Daily, GSU's chief in- Oikonisus An urge to Bethune-Cookman 24 nessee State 10 vestigative officer said it was Game 8: Oct. 26, 1985—Georgia Southern 38, Game 65: Nov. 30,1992—GSU 30, Mississippi inappropriate to discuss mat- start a family. Newberry 17 College 0 (The Choctaws never crossed the Eagle Source: Weird Words ters of national security. Game 9: Nov. 9, 1985—Georgia Southern 35, File Photo/ Cory Brooks 20-yard line in the defeat.) Central Florida 18 Game 66: Nov. 14,1992—Troy State 21, GSU 0 "It is a secret investigation," The players and fans alike could not control Game 10: Nov. 16,1985—Georgia Southern 46, OUR HOUSE: (Eaglessufferedtheirfirst shutout lossatPaulson he said. East Tennessee 7 their excitement lastyear when the Eagles clinched the Southern Stadium history.) Game 11: Nov. 30,1985—Georgia Southern 27, Game 67: Sept. 4, 1993—GSU 35, Savannah An article that appeared in Conference Championship versus Furman during the Jackson State 0 (Shut-out in the first round of the State 0 the Statesboro Herald, Tues- Announcements 2 1-AA playoffs. The Eagles first ever playoff ap- homecoming game. Game 68: Sept. 11,1993—GSU 16, The Citadel pearance) day, investigated the same Classifieds 11 Game 12: Sept. 27, 1986—Georgia Southern 24, UT-Chatta- Game 69: Sept. 25,1993—GSU 45, UT-Chattanooga 0 story. The article seemed to Comics 11 nooga 14 Game 70: Oct. 9,1993—GSU 19, Western Carolina 18 Game 13: Oct. 11, 1986—Georgia Southern 52, Bethune- "Hugo Bowl," the Eagles destroyed the Blue Raiders in a game Game 71: Nov. 6,1993—GSU 31, Furman 19 have discouraged school offi- Crossword 11 Cookman 31 that was broadcast nationally by ESPN.) Game 72: Nov. 13,1993—GSU 51, Concord 13 cials from commenting further Game 14:Nov. 15,1986—Georgia Southern 45, James Madison Game 35: Oct. 7,1989—Georgia Southern 35, Savannah State Game 73: Nov. 27,1993—GSU 14, Eastern Kentucky 12 (With on the situation. G-A Spotlight 3 35 (Win ensured the third straight year the Eagles had won at 14 (The Eagles won their fifth straight game to move their the win, the Eagles moved their horn playoff winning streak to least 8 games) record to 5-0, the best start in school history.) 16.) Daily said the article in The A&E 8,10,12 Game 15: Nov. 22,1986—Georgia Southern 28, South Carolina Game 36: Oct. 21,1989—Georgia Southern 31, Central Florida Game 74: Sept. 10,1994—West Georgia 15, GSU 14 (First night Herald was "somewhat State 7 17 game in Paulson Stadium since the Hugo Bowl, the first with Opinions 4 Game 16: Nov. 29, 1986—Georgia Southern 52, Northern Game37:Nov. 11,1989—Georgia Southern 34, UT-Chatanooga permanent lights) garbled," but essentially on the Carolina A&T 21 (First round of the 1986 playoffs) 13 Game 75: Sept. 17,1994—Marshall 34, GSU 13 right track. Police Beat 2 Game 17: Dec. 6,1986—Georgia Southern 55, Nicholls State 31 Game 38: Nov. 18,1989—Georgia Southern 63, Marshall 31 Game 76: Oct. 1,1994—GSU 49, Virginia Military 0 "It is inappropriate to dis- Game 18: Sept. 5, 1987—Georgia Southern 27, Catawba 0 Sports 6,7 Game 39: Nov. 25,1989—Georgia Southern 52, VillaNova 36 Game 77: Oct. 15,1994—GSU 34, Appalachian State 31 (It was (First shutout win since the first round of the 1985 opening Game 40: Dec. 2,1989—Georgia Southern 45, Middle Tennes- the fourth straight game that the Eagles scored 31 or more cuss this topic," said Daily. round playoff game against Jackson State) see State 3 (The win was the 35th straight at home, a I-AA points.) He said that he did not want It is a desire of The George-Anne Game 19: Sept. 19, 1987—Georgia Southern 17, Middle Ten- record.) Game 78: Oct. 22,1994—GSU 24, East Tennessee State 23 any more information set out to print the news of Georgia South- nessee State 13 (Third straight win over the Blue Raiders) Game 41: Dec. 9,1989—Georgia Southern 45, Montana 15 Game 79: Nov. 12,1994—GSU 66, Glenville State 13 ern University as accurately as Game 20: Oct. 3,1987—Georgia Southern 34, Central Florida Game 42: Dec. 16, 1989—Georgia Southern 37, Stephen F. Game 80: Sept. 2,1995—GSU 27, South Carolina State 12 to the student population. "All possible. If you believe that some- 32 (GSU sets record for most yards penalized.) Austin 34 (After a 15-0 season, which was the first in NCAA Game 81: Sept. 23,1995—GSU 35, UT-Chattanooga 9 the information that needs to thing covered is in error, contact Game 21: Oct. 31,1987—Georgia Southern 23, Western Ken- history, The Eagles had won their third national championship Game 82: Oct. 7,1995—GSU 42, Western Carolina 0 tucky 20 be out, is out," he said. the editor at 681 -5246 as soon as in five years. The game was played in front of 25,725 fans, the Game 83: Oct. 21,1995—GSU 27, The Citadel 0 Game 22: Nov. 7,1987—Georgia Soutem 26, James Madison 7 largest in Paulson history. This was the last game for Head Game 84: Nov. 5,1995—GSU 27, Furman 20 As for security on campus, possible. Thank you. Game 23: Nov. 28,1987—Georgia Southern 31, Maine 28 (First Coach Erk Russell, who retired four days later after 40 years of Game 85: Sept. 21,1996—Marshall 29, GSU 13 _MM*__ round of the I-AA playoffs) coaching.) Game 86: Oct. 5,1996—GSU 20, VMI 17 Jeff Williams, the university's Game 24: Sept. 3,1988—Georgia Southern 55, Newberry 7 Game 43: Sept. 1,1990—GSU 17, Valdosta State 10 (The Tim Game 87: Oct. 19,1996—Appalachian State 35, GSU 28 acting director for computer 4J Game 25: Oct. 15,1988—Georgia Southern 43, East Louisiana Stowers era started off a win, Georgia Southern is now Georgia Game 88: Nov. 2,1996—East Tennessee State 17, GSU 14 services, assures that no one is ADVERTISING: 681-5418 11 Southern University) Game 89: Nov. 16,1996—GSU 45, Liberty 14 Game 26: Oct. 22, 1988—Georgia Southern 38, Bethune- Game 44: Sept. 22,1990—Eastern Kentucky 42, GSU 34 (The at risk. STORY OR PHOTOS: 681-5246 Game 90: Aug. 30,1997—GSU 45, Valdosta State 26 Cookman 14 home game winning streak came to an end to the Colonels.) Game 91: Sept. 6, 1997—William & Mary 29, GSU 28 (Eagle "There is no more of a prob- FAX NUMBER: 486-7113 Game 27: Nov. 12, 1988—Georgia Southern 49, Samford 21 Game 45: Sept. 29, 1990—GSU 33, Northeast Louisiana 14 slotback James Banks set a new Paulson Stadium record with an lem with computer safety then P.O. Box 8001 (20,340 fans witnessed this game) (This win broke a three-game losing streak for The Eagles.) electrifying 94-yard kickoff return for a touchdown just before Statesboro, GA 30460 Game 28: Nov. 19,1988—Georgia Southern 53, North Carolina Game 46: Oct. 27,1990—GSU 54, Savannah State 7 halftime.) with the networks in general," State 0 (Racking up 572 yards of total offense, this was the Game 47: Nov. 3,1990—GSU 31, James Madison 13 Game 92: Sept. 22,1997-GSU 37, UT-Chattanooga 10 he said. E-MAIL TO: highest of the season) Game 48: Nov. 17,1990—GSU 31, Samford 24 Game 93: Oct. 11,1997—GSU 30, Western Carolina 7 [email protected] Game 29: Nov. 26,1988—Georgia Southern 38, The Citadel 20 Game 49: Nov. 24,1990—GSU 31, The Citadel 0 Game 94: Oct. 25,1997—GSU 49, The Citadel 7 There have been no suspects Check out our (The win extended the home winning streak to 24 games, second Game 50: Dec. 1,1990—GSU 28, Idaho 27 Game 95: Nov. 8,1997—GSU 30, Furman 13 (The Eagles spent identified. It is unconfirmed if game of I-AA playoffs) On-Line Newspaper at Game 51: Dec. 8,1990—GSU 44, Central Florida 7 (With the their homecoming winning the second Southern Conference the hackers were affiliated with Game 30: Dec. 3, 1988—Georgia Southern 27, Stephen F. win, The Eagles advanced to the I-AA national championship Championship in four years.) http://www.stp.gasou.edu Austin 6 game for the fifth time in six years.) Game 96: Nov. 29,1997—GSU 52, Florida A&M 37 (First round GSU. *fl2 Game 31: Dec.'lO,' 1988—Georgia Southern 21, Eastern Ken- Game 52: Dec. 15,1990—Georgia Southerm 36, Nevada 13 (In tof the I-AA playoffs) It could have been a stu- tucky 17 (The win sent the Eagles to its third National Cham- the I-AA National Championship game, which was televised Game 97: Sept. 5,1998—GSU 31, Elon7 pionship in four years.) nationally on CBS, the Eagles manhandled the Wolfpack to win Game 98: Sept. 12,1998—GSU 51, Jacksonville State 32 dent, a group of students or Game 32: Sept. 2,1989—Georgia Southern 31, Valdosta 10 their fourth national championship in six years.) Game 99: Sept. 19,1998- GSU 45, Wofford 10 people completely not associ- w Game 33: Sept. 9,1989—Georgia Southern 48, West Georgia 7 Game 53: Sept. 7,1991—GSU 29, Savannah State 6 Game 100: Oct. 3,1998—GSU vs. VMI ????? Liked By Many, Game 34: Sept. 21,1989—Georgia Southern 26, Middle Ten- Game 54: Oct. 12,1991—GSU 44, Western Carolina 6 ated with the university, said Cussed By Some... nessee State 0 (In a game that will forever be knowns as the Game 55: Oct. 26,1991—GSU 20, Central Florida 6 Williams. "There are no sus- Read By Them All pects at this time," he said. Page 2 — Thursday, October 1,1998 George-Aaae

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Hour begins at 6 p.m. The din- Lowder at 871-5425. Things to do at GSU Georgiacetus Vogtlensis, begins •The library workshop slaved Women in the ner and fashion show, followed at 2 p.m. This exhibit will con- Intro to Library Services by dancing, begins at 7 p.m. •The movie "Dr. Doolittle" Lowcountry" by Betty Wood Today tinue through October 24. will be held at 6 p.m. in room The cost of this is $45 inclusive. will be shown at 5:30 p.m. and of the University of Cam- •A GSU Diamond Girls in- 1042 of the Henderson Li- Transportation will be provided 8 p.m. in the Russell Union •Volleyball, Lady Eagles vs. bridge at 2 p.m. in the Russell formation meeting will be held brary. Please call to reserve via a shuttle to and from this Theater. Admission is $1. Davidson, starts at 2 p.m. in Union Ballroom. at 7:15 p.m. in Russell Union your seat. event, located at Pittman Park Hanner Fieldhouse. room 2052. Come be a part of •The library workshop Intro •The library workshop United Methodist Church, 1102 the GSU baseball team. to Lexis/Nexis will held at 1 How to Create Charts and Fair Road, beginning at 11 a.m. Tuesday, October 6 p.m. in room 2026 of the Monday, October 5 Graphs will be held at 3 p.m. This event is sponsored by the •The presidential search •A press conference an- Henderson Library. This work- •The cinema arts program in the MAA hands-on class coffee hour will be held from nouncing new genus and spe- Statesboro-Georgia Southern shop is for faculty/staff only. will present Philip Haa's movie area of Henderson Library. Symphony Association and 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. on the sec- cies for Georgiacetus Vogtlensis, Please call to reserve your seat. "Angels and Insects", about Please call to reserve your Belk's in the Statesboro Mall to ond floor of Lakeside Cafe. North America's oldest corruption in an aristocratic seat. benefit the Symphony Music Call campus extension 0802 whale, will be held at 11 a.m. family in late-Victorian times, Scholarship Fund. Contact Saturday, October 3 for details. in the GSU museum. at 7:30 p.m. in the Russell Belk's at 764-7575 or States- •An information session Wednesday, October 7 Union theater. Lady Eagles vs. •The movie "Dr. Dolittle" boro Inn at 489-8628 for tick- and campus tour for prospec- •Soccer, •High School Choral will be shown at 5:30 p.m. and Charleston, starts at 4 p.m. ets. tive students and their families •A general student music Honors Day will be held at 8 p.m. in the Russell Union will begin at 10 a.m. in Union recital will be held at 1 p.m. in •A faculty showcase mu- 12:30 p.m. in the Russell Theater. Admission is $1. room 2042. the Foy Auditorium. Admission sic recital will be held at 8 Union Ballroom. Admission is Friday, October 2 is free. p.m. in the Foy Auditorium. free. •The library workshop Surf- •Professor of Physics Ben •Soccer, Eagles vs. VMI, Admission is free. ing the Internet will be held Zellner will present "Billions starts at 11 a.m. •The Department of History •The library workshop at 6 p.m. in the MAA hands-on of Planets" in a public plan- will present the lecture "'La- •The department of history Intro to WordPerfect will class area of Henderson Li- •Football, Eagles vs. VMI, etarium show at 7:30 p.m. in dies' and 'Wenches' in the will present the lecture be held at 2 p.m. in the MAA brary. Please call to reserve starts at 1 p.m. "'La- the planetarium, located in the Lowcountry" by Professor hands-on class area of your seat. dies' and 'Women' in the MPP Building. • Soccer, Lady Eagles vs. Ap- Betty Wood of the University of Lowcountry" by Betty Wood Henderson Library. Please palachian State, starts at 3 p.m. Cambridge at 7 p.m. in the call to reserve your seat. •Fashion Statement '98 •The of the University of Cam- Statesboro As- Russell Union Ballroom. will be held in the Russell Union tronomy Club will met at 7 bridge at 9:30 a.m. in the • The library workshop Intro ballroom. Social Time is 11:30 Russell Union Ballroom. p.m. in the GSU planetarium. Sunday, October 4 • The library workshop Intro to GALILEO Databases will a.m. The luncheon and fashion For more information on the •An ongoing museum ex- to HTML will be held at 3 p.m. be held at 5 p.m. in room 1042 show begin at noon. The cost of •The department of history Astronomy Club, call Bill hibit, North America's Old- in Henderson Library. Please of Henderson Library. Please this is $25 inclusive. Social will present the lecture "En- McFadden at 826-4933 or Becky est Whale Skeleton: call to reserve your seat. call to reserve your seat. HOW YOU I POLICE BEAT GSU Division of Public Safety Road. His license was sus- with giving false information pended. at West Grady Street Exten- • Speech • Mannerisms September 27 sion. • Ryan James Remle, 20, of • Bennett Andrews reported • Dress • Hairstyle his Cannondale bicycle was 100 Willow Bend apartments, • Jasmyn Karen Zavisho, 19, missing from the Williams Cen- was charged with possession of of 1103 Chaparral Circle, was ter. marijuana at Chandler Road charged with possession of and Lanier Road. marijuana at the Legend's park- •A Dorman Hall resident ing lot. reported receiving harassing • Andrew T. Bremner, 19, You SURE?- reported entering auto at 121 phone calls. Editors Note: The Police Beat Stadium Walk apartments. appears in every issue of The IT MAY SURPRISE YOU! George-Anne in an effort to in- Statesboro Police Department form the GSU community of the September 27 amount, nature and location of • George William East, 24, C~2 CT2 September 28 crimes. All reports are public of Wrightsville, Georgia, was • Zhaloyn Peterson, 22, of record and as such are obtained charged with sexual battery at 140 Walter Street, was charged from the Statesboro Police De- the Holiday Inn Express. W U with obscuring the tag frame at partment and the GSU Division Chandler Road and Lanier • Terry Lavon Huff, 21, of of Public Safety. October 10,1998 212 Reed Street, was charged CSU campus will have four-footed crimefighters SPONSORED ON CAMPUS BY THE TRIANGLE CLUB AND The Associated Press THE GLBT RESOURCE CENTER CAMARILLO, Calif. —With Islands, opens next fall. Only two other CSU cam- 630 acres to police and not much puses, San Francisco and San The dogs, which cost $7,000 money with which to do it, the Jose, deploy police dogs. each, are midway through a state's newest university cam- four-week boot camp at the Budget dictated the decision pus has decided four legs are Ventura County site, formerly for the new campus, where only cheaper than two. 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MINNEAPOLIS—Inundated by 2000, a combination of pri- dence halls used by freshmen by the biggest incoming class in vate development and a new resi- should empty the Days Inn of 12 years and bound by a promise dence hall on campus near students. Has mtk in (5£1E Watorg... to house all freshmen who ap- Coffman Memorial Union will Students who dragged com- plied for rooms in time, the Uni- add more than 1,000 beds. puters, boxes of CDs and bulging versity of Minnesota has taken Reconfiguring existing dorms suitcases into the Days Inn over * Today is the 274th day of 1998. over most of a hotel near cam- should squeeze in another 100 the weekend said they initially pus. beds. were upset at being placed at a Five of the six floors of the Renting 107 rooms at the Days hotel. But anger soon was re- * One year ago this week, the College Cin- Days Inn are now a temporary Inn, which unofficially has been placed by excitement. For one ema closed it's doors after providing GSU stu- dormitory for 209 students. rechristened the "Happy Days thing, the hotel offers comforts When school opens today, Inn" for the duration, will cost the dormitories don't, such as dents and the Statesboro community 31 years of about 76 percent of the 5,000 to the school an estimated big double beds, private bath- discounted rates for popular movies. 5,200 freshmen expected for $230,000. Students staying there rooms and cable TV. classes on the Twin Cities cam- will be charged the same $861 Ann Erickson of New Brighton pus will be living in university said she "freakec1 out # Five years ago this week the Bulloch County housing, the highest number at first" when she ever. found out where she Board of Education ruled in favor to close Marvin The university began guar- . would be staying. But Pittman Laboratory School. anteeing freshmen who apply she dumped her stuff "RESEARCH SEEMS TO SHOW by May 1 a place on campus on the double bed by four years ago. Despite the STUDENTS DO BETTER WHEN THEY the window and pro- # Ten years ago this week faculty and staff space crunch, university offi- claimed herself happy. cials are encouraging the trend, LIVE ON CAMPUS THEIR FIRST Erickson said she started being required to pay parking tickets. saying it builds community and wanted to live on cam- YEAR. class identity on the huge cam- pus because "you meet pus. more people. It gives —Compiled by Amanda Brunger from back issues of The "Research seems to show stu- — MARK YUDOF, you a home, a place. It George-Anne located in the Henderson Library Archives. dents do better when they live seems the natural on campus their first year," said UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT thing to do; part of the university President Mark college experience." Yudof, who visited the Days Katie Kralik of ♦ Inn on Saturday as students ■^—^ West Bend, Wis., ar- moved in. rived in a van j ammed Other Big Ten universities, per quarter they would pay for a almost to the ceiling with family including Penn State and Illi- regular room at most university members, her boyfriend and as- nois, also are reporting a boom in dorms, which would bring the sorted stuff. freshman enrollment and a re- university about $180,000 by the Staying at the Days Inn is "an sulting housing crunch. end of the first quarter. experience," she said, as her fam- University officials hope that By the end of November, at- ily laughed. "I probably will never trition in the other eight resi- live in a motel again." nauhca Trad i ti on a I Mens wea r TK\s COLE HAAN Frat house rniir H&swiBtown goes dry Clot - we The Associated Press EUGENE, Ore.— Trying to MADNESS shake an image more associated with "Animal House" than aca- CAMPUS H demics, new members of the Uni- Recieve a VINE STREET versity of Oregon's Delta Sigma • Sweater Vests (reg. 12") Phi fraternity are going "dry." Polo Sport REE Three other university frater- aw< • Corduroy Shorts (reg. 14") Yexw/) Cotton Ribbed Mock Neck nities have agreed to ban use of • Sweaters (reg. 14") T - S h i rf alcohol within five years, and • (reg. another plans to launch a dry Fun T-Shirts 7") chapter in a couple of weeks. • Scarves (reg. «3-4) Buy One, 4 E. MAIN Some sororities, which already Get One • SockS (reg. I ") prohibit alcohol, are doing their • Hair Twisters (reg. 98) W. MAIN for 1* LHMW/Min. Purchase of $25 and a Student ID COURTL part by pledging to party only (second should be 4cfu£ T-sfwt Oestgn may vay with dry fraternities. equal or lesser value j HOUSEB I vra^B""* of same item) The university has also de- Statesboro (across from MallICRflTE next to Blockbuster) cided to implement new dorm 5 S. Main Street * Downtown Statesboro • 764-4306 • M-S 9-6:00 policies in hopes of keeping a lid on student alcohol abuse. Dorm residents are now pro- * Joisi the Hottest Grou hibited from possessing even empty alcohol containers. And noticeable intoxication, such as For Mmm tmimmm^mnx staggering, is prohibited in the "a dorms. iHftt Students who are written up will be charged $10 to cover en- forcement costs and required to agle t attend a class on drinking is- sues. MONDAY* ,,""pi Dorms drew attention because they attract mostly freshmen, who are both new to campus and usually too young to drink le- 0 ntertainment "Your Student Entertainment Connection" gally. Both university officials and Eugene police have intensified '/ efforts to curb alcohol abuse since two campus-area parties erupted Monday, October 5 into riots last October. Police Blue & White used tear gas on each occasion to Return To Glory 8:00 pm- 11:00 pm break up crowds of about 300 people after officers were show- Russell Union Common Area ered with beer bottles, rocks and Look for the DOOR PRIZES other objects. Homecoming schedules "We're not happy with what happened here last fall in the in our future ads slightest," university President Dave Frohnmayer said in a re- Homecoming Parade Route cent interview. "We will crack the whip to whatever degree nec- Friday, October 16 essary." Supporters of the lose-the- booze effort say it's part of a 4:00 pm greater plan to restore the Greeks' relevance and respect as houses struggle with low grades, declining membership and high liability insurance rates. a great laid Back Escape JipadFlfer.com Thursday, Oct 1 Cabins $20 Fishing; Camp $5 f| Trails 5:30 pm & 8:00 pm r Ka^akjf er person, Friday Oct. 2 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm Historic Beard's Bluff Campground 30 mi South on US 25 04-3632 For 70 years, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper Liked By Many, Kelley McGonnell Stacey Wysong Cussed By Some... Editor Managing Editor Read By Them All

Allison Taylor ^^L The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Thursday, October 1, 1998 News Editor Opinions Our Opinion Sta+esboro Ci+ij Council/ The writing center is there, so why not use it? The university writing center is there to help us, so why aren't we using it? How many times have you handed in an essay, report or a paper and you have wished that someone other than yourself could have commented on your work? Or how many times has a professor or teacher marked up your essay with red marks, reminding you to proof- read your work? Say good-bye to those days. The university writing center has been renamed and GSU improved to help GSU students improve their writing and, in turn, their grades. Sometimes, when we are so close to our own projects, we are unable to be critical. That is why the writing center is there. By having someone else, with more writing experience read over our work, our writing would have to improve. George, 5*W>N The goal of the center is to help us identify the critical points of our work, so that we can improve all aspects of our writing. They aren' there to laugh at us, or tell us that we are Made Eas^. stupid, but the writing center can help straighten out the difficulties we all have with writing. The best part is you can go there anytime you want, and it's free. You can take a bullet...But you better not take a beer 1 I Recently a good friend of mine This is a huge inconsistency. and I were up at Athens. He is a Moreover, it is ridiculous, and I graduate student there at UGA having the drinking age at 21 is I in the English Department. I was unsafe, and hence immoral (not I visiting him for a couple of days, to mention hypocritical). 'IF I just kicking it and enjoying Ath- It seems that if irresponsible Now you have a chance to "talk back" to The George- I ens. Of course, we went out for a drinking is a problem, the solu- Anne about whatever floats your boat. It's a quick, easy I beer. tion would be to make it more way to write a mini-letter to the editor. Rli out this form I My friend is 27 years old, and, at the table next to us (this is related deaths from alcohol poi- open so it can be monitored by and send it to P.O. Box 8001, or drop it by The George- I thanks to a rapidly receding hair- when he told me of a dramatic soning," said Officer Steroid's the powers that be. These people Anne office at Williams Center room 223. I line, looks at least that old. In rescue he made of a small child partner, Officer Iwanna gurgling Everclear like mouth- I fact, he is always complaining while visiting The Great Wall. Biggerbike. wash aren't doing it in a bar, or Name: LB. Phone: I about how old he feels there and Hmm ). All was well until Of- Kids will be kids, they will even a fraternity party. They're wonders if it is the reason why he ficer Steroid walked in. drink. When you consider some- at off-campus parties in 1 can't get a girl. Anyway, we went He proceeded to i.d. everyone one an 18-year-old, an adult in someone's apartment where Your words of wisdom: I to The Globe (a "pub" in Athens), with alcohol. The young girl at everyway except for one, they're there is no security, and assum- I and because-he goes there quite ing everyone is in some sort of I often, they know him by name. state of intoxication, no access to I Needless to say, they don't ask AS FAR AS Dili's, IF THE SCHOOL IS REALLY qualified medical attention if the I for his i.d. anymore since they need arises. I know him so well, and besides, CONCERNED, HOW ABOUT CO-SPONSORING (WITH In a bar or fraternity party there is no questioning his being there is plenty of security and I THE CITY'S FULL COOPERATION, SINCE THEY I over 21 when you look at him sobriety. (sorry, bro). PURPORT TO BE EQUALLY CONCERNED) SOME SORT As far as DUI's, if the school is I Because of these factors, he really concerned, how about co- I did not carry his license with OF TAXI SERVICE SUCH AS THE ONE IN ATHENS OR sponsoring (with the city's full I him when we went out. Well, cooperation, since they purport (REMEMBER Y-DRIVE?). okay, he doesn't have a license to be equally concerned) some right now, as it has become prop- sort of taxi service such as the LETTER AND SUBMISSION POLICY erty of the state due to some the table next to us turned out to bound to feel like their treated as one in Athens or Atlanta (re- unpaid speeding tickets, or so he be nineteen and in the posses- though still a child, and hence member Y-Drive?) The George-Anne welcomes letters to the editor, story submissions and says. But for him it isn't really The solutions currently being guest columns from people both inside and outside the Georgia Southern sion of a fake i.d. My friend joked act accordingly. However, I was University Community. All copy submitted should be typed (double-spaced, necessary, and if worse comes to with Officer Steroid about how a bit concerned about this al- used are not solutions, but add to please), preferably on Macintosh disk in Microsoft Word or Microsoft Works worse, he has a student i.d. that he would now have to look up leged rise in blood-alcohol poi- the problem, if not all together format. All submissions must be signed and include a mailing address and labels him as a "Graduate" and The Red and Black's (UGA's cam- soning deaths. cause it. phone number for verification. The editors reserve the right to reject any common sense would tell some- pus paper) equivalent of Police I did some research on the If you happen to be someone submission. There is no word limit on submissions. A writer may request to one that "graduate" student sta- Beat in order to get her phone subject. Turns out campuses all who supports the 21-and-over remain anonymous. However, it will be the editor's decision whether or not to tus would require at least 21 number. Officer Steroid didn't over the nation are cracking age law, um, blow it our your print the name. Submissions are run on a space-available basis. years of age (Doogie Howser ex- laugh, and then i.d.'eed us. down. Even fraternities and so- rear, 'cause you are sending cepted). No problem. I gave him my rorities have taken a substantial people who are by all other means Throughout the walk to The license, and my friend gave him hit in that many are being forced adults to their deaths. Also, why STAFF Globe I noticed a huge increase his school i.d. to go alcohol-free. And guess why is it we consider a ten-year-old in the amount of police and secu- Officer Steroid said he needed the lives of millions of students murderer an adult, but not an rity all over the downtown Ath- something with a birthdate on it. have been effected? Because of 18-20 year old college student? ens area. They're hard to miss To make a long story short, all 50, well, total idiots. And then there's a military NEWS with their bright-blue polo shirts was cool, but it took 3 hours of See, according to Harvard's service issue. Get killed, but not Assistant News Editor: Laura Owens; Staff: Ashley Berry, Coron Brinson, and over-equipped mountain waiting in Athen's PD and sev- medical people, there are only drunk! Amanda Brunger, Kevin Head, Kevin Larson, Terra Traylor bikes. However, being "of age" eral phone calls (luckily for my an average of 50 blood-alcohol The only thing I can think of is FEATURES has among its many advantages, friend his dad is a retired detec- poisoning related deaths a year tax money. Maybe underage Features Editor: Ni'Cole Patterson, Arts & Entertainment Editor: Vanessa not being worried about the law. tive with the Atlanta PD) before on America's institutions of drinking arrests bring in a lot of Keber; Features Staff: Cherlea Dorsey, Tamaya Huff, Courtney Williams, So, there we were at The Globe we were on our way home. higher learning. So, out of the at money. If that's the only justifi- Francesca Woodard; A&E Staff: Jana Aiken, Doug Blake, Heather Culp, Laura enjoying a couple of beers. I had During our visit at the PD we least 10,000 colleges out there cation then we should haul every Gowan, Ginny Hall, Allison Langway, Mandy Morris just gotten back from a trip to asked what the crackdown was that is 0.005 percent. city, county, state and/or federal SPORTS Europe and he a trip to Asia. We for. Turns out several parents There are more suicides, mur- politician who has been in favor Sports Editor: Jamie Hodges; Senior Staff Writer: Reginald M. Farrell; Staff: were comparing stories (which, have sounded off to the Presi- ders, rapes, even heart attacks, of the law for this reason to the Edmund Coley, Andrew Franklin, Jennifer Holloway, Florian Scheidat, Anthony for some reason, seemed to get dent about underage drinking. but I've yet to see police raiding middle of town and flog them Williams grander as the night wore on) Evidently it has become "quite a local eateries demanding stu- until they confess their greed. OPINIONS and he even managed to attract problem" on campuses through- dents put down food with too Anyway you cut it, it just ain't Staff: Sara Clark, Jake Hallman, Peter Kerin, Justin Miller, Kelley McGonnell, the attention of a young female out the U.S. "Especially alcohol much grease and fat. right. 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Massey Secretary of State George-Anne Thursday, October 11998 — Page 5 GSU Writing Center expands to benefit students By Laura Owens students involved and show how call 871-1413 to make an ap- Your Opinion Assistant News Editor grammar rules apply to writing pointment. sports." 30 minutes to The University Writing Cen- so they can write without the The University Writing Cen- Student concerned To me, a P.E. class is not an ter has expanded its role this benefit of tutoring. Our goal is to ter helps both students and fac- over PE classes informal activity. Furthermore, drive to Savannah year to better meet the needs of help students help themselves." ulty with writing assignments many students only have certain Editor: all GSU students, not just those Students from various majors and papers. Students can receive using the RAC hours when they are able to work I feel compelled to reply to the majoring in English. have benefited from the new one-to-one assistance from Editor: out due to other obligations. article which appeared in the Sep- "The English Department has Center. "We've tutored over 200 graduate students and faculty On Tuesday, September 15, This is not fair to the students tember 24th edition of The George- always had a writing center," different students in the past from the Department of Writing around 8 a.m., I was working out wanting to work out and then Anne by Mandy Morris about the Ellen Hendricks, writing center three weeks. We also take refer- and Linguistics. They can also on the weight machines at the are not able to because of a P.E. new movie theater in Savannah. In director, said. "We have ex- rals from faculty," Hendricks get help with brainstorming, or- RAC. I saw a few P.E. classes class. her first sentence, she stated that panded to become the Univer- said. ganizing, revising, editing, and waiting to start. It is also to my understanding the "Wynnsong 11 movie theater in sity Writing Center." The Center is located in Room documenting papers in all disci- I did not think anything about that we, as GSU students, have Savannah is worth the 30-minute The center now has three dif- 1017 of the Humanities build- plines. Faculty can receive help the classes until I noticed the been paying for the RAC for many drive." ferent groups of tutors, includ- ing. in planning effective writing as- exercise trainer placing "reserve" years through our activity fee. For her information, that the- ing faculty tutors from writing It's hours are Monday through signments in all disciplines and labels on a majority of the car- If GSU wanted a new place ater is 53 miles (or 58 miles, depend- and linguistics, Hendricks said. Thursday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and tips for including writing as an diovascular machines and on for the P.E. classes to work out, ing on which route one takes) from "We can work with students in Fridays 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. integral part of any class. "We many of the frequently-used they should have built it. It Statesboro. I would not like to think various areas, helping them un- "We offer a very friendly staff don't proofread the papers per se selectorized weight machines (i.e. seems to me that GSU caters to that students could get there in 30 derstand why they did poorly on and a non-threatening environ- or do the work for them, but Cybex machines). the needs of P.E. classes, in- minutes. If anyone decides to check a paper and helping them with ment. It's not a classroom set- teach them how to do the work According to the RAC bro- stead of the students wanting out the new theaters, please plan on documentation skills." ting." themselves. We also help faculty chure, "The RAC was designed informal recreation activity the drive taking a minimum of 55- According to Hendricks, stu- Appointments are encouraged of different departments to come to be one of the finest centers in during the hours of operation! 60 minutes, depending on the traf- dents are not passive listeners in but walk-ins are welcome. Stu- up with better writing assign- the nation for fitness, informal Lynne Walker fic. the tutoring process. "We get the dents may come by the Center or ments." recreation, intramurals, and club GSU Senior Cathy Shriver Assitant Professor of Nursing Freshmen wear out 'Key' trend 1TADIU LK COLLEGTIBL:

By Nicholas Fonseca another silly Tommy'product in the dead of winter with Christ- The Times-Delphic, Drake U. (Aren't they all?) Yet had I known mas garland wrapped around his GREEK SHOP CAMPUS FLORIST COLLEGE PRESS EX- what was about to blow over, I entire body. I suppose you could CHANGE—Note to first-year would have personally written call that original, but it doesn't • ROSES BALLOONS students: We see you. We know each and every one of you a let- mean that you should follow suit. WE • CUT FLOWERS GIFT ITEMS who you are. You are obvious. ter, pleading with you not to sport Look, we all do things we're not BEANIE BABIES And there is one simple thing one of the damned things when proud of. I can hum the theme to CUSTOMIZE! •GIFT BASKETS you can do to remedy this situa- you arrived at school. "Mama's Family" like it ain't tion: Lose the keys. Your first year is hard, no nobody's business. I own a Dolly JERSEYS CAPS When did the trend of wear- doubt about it. You've come to Parton album, and I even wore a We Deliver! ing your keys around your neck college with a clean slate upon B.U.M. Equipment polo during PADDLES JEWELRY catch on, violating the dictates of which you can rewrite your en- my college career. But never have style as we know them? Who told tire life. You can be who you I worn a key around my neck, and DECALS ETC. you this was cool? And why did never were in high school, ad- I don't plan to start anytime soon. Monday-Friday 10:00-6:00 you listen to them? Some of you mitting things that didn't war- It's what we call a "Freshman even have the audacity to attach rant a peep a year ago. There are Tagging Device." Do you really Across From Paulson Stadium your meal card to the key hang- social organizations beckoning want to be that obvious? Stand up 681-2942 ing 'round your neck as if it's you and residence hall councils for yourself. Take off the key. Go some kind of dog tag. This isn't desperately seeking a treasurer buy a "Zero to Bitch in 5" key war, nor are you a latch-key kid to sit through their pointless chain at Spencers, and throw it in in the third grade. This fad is so meetings. your pocket. You'll feel - and look ridiculous it makes slap brace- In all the excitement, the last much better. I promise. lets look like a definitive period thing you need is to lose your —Nicholas Fonseca is a senior RECEIVE 10% OFF TOTAL in fashion history. room key. But why go and prac- majoring in magazine journalism PURCHASE! I first noticed the appearance tice the biggest misuse of acces- at Drake University in Iowa. of these alleged key holders last sories since the belly chain? spring. A neighbor of mine had Many of my days are spent one hanging on his doorknob. walking around campus in sheer Closer inspection revealed the horror at some of the nation's words "Tommy Gear" embroi- costliest sartorial mistakes. Dor- dered upon a piece of material no othy Hamill haircuts! Tapered Ki wider than an inch. At first, I jeans! Rayon shirts! Hell, I once igle Ex] po dismissed the package as just saw somebody running around (79 companies as of 9-28-98) Thursday, October 15, 1998 Think twice 9am to 1pm about that tattoo Russell Union Ballroom L By Emma Johnson through four sex partners and six For More Information about the event & an updated list of participants, contact:Career Services The Daily lllinis majors before we graduate from 681-5197, 1058 Williams Center & http://www2.gasou.edu/sta/career/ So you think that tattoo says college. Harper's Bazaar tells us something about you? Perhaps the that we'll most likely have lOjobs Accountants on Call GSU College of Graduate Studies Sprint and six careers before we retire. words "individual," "unique," and Aerotek, Inc. GSU Writing and Linguistics State Board of Pardons and Paroles "bad" come to mind. Allow me to add Still think you know yourself a few of my own like "big," "fat" and enough to commit that wrist of Alltell Corp Great Dane Trailers State Farm Ins. Co. "mistake." yours to a lifetime of thorny vines? Andersen Consulting Great West Employee Benefits Suddath Companies (The) Our generation has proven to be Another problem with the tat- Aramark Corp. HomeBanc Mortgage Corporation pretty fickle and just about the least too trend is the oxymoronic state- Sullivan's Staffing, Inc. self-assured of any so far. Yet we ment it makes. Tattoos are not Aramark Uniform Services Hyatt Regency Savannah Synovus/Total System Services Inc. feel compelled to make such major only a fashion statement. They Becker CPA Review John Hancock Financial Services Target Stores life-decisions as permanently ink- are supposed to be a political one ing a bouquet of black roses on our as well. They symbolize rebellion, Berkel and Company Contractors, John Wieland Homes Temple Inland Forest Products backs. independence and rejection of the Inc. Maersk Inc. Corp. Sure, there are lots of very at- establishment. Carolina Builders Manpower Thigpen, Jones, Seaton, & Co. tractive tattoos on the streets these Many extremely painted people days. They are trendy, so why criti- say that they cannot be rejected Carson Products Company Marriott Vacation Club TruGreen/Chemlawn by society because they have al- cize them? After all, hasn't every- Cash America Int'l. Mauldin and Jenkins Tyson one experimented with their ap- ready rejected society. The irony, Cherokee County Sheriff's Office pearance, expressing their identi- of course, is that the "enemy" now Mitchell Construction Company UGA: Textiles, Merchandise and ties with hopes that their physical supports the mainstream. Accord- The Citadel - College of Graduate Mohawk Industries Interiors and inner selves could somehow ing to U.S. News & World Report, Studies CLASS (Certified Leasing & National Center for Paralegal Marine Corps become interchangeable? the tattooed are now 20 million Sales Specialist) Sure — and then most of us strong. Training Wachovia Corporation Coastal Empire Council, Boy Scouts turned 17. Tattooees are poster children New England Financial Worldspan One of the biggest problems with of the trend-vulnerable, capitalis- of America Norwest Financial tattoos is that they last forever—or tic, materialistic society we live in CompuCom Systems until someone takes them off with — probably not the image they're Oxford Industries Crowne Plaza Resort laser surgery. Many folks insist going for. While there is some- Parent and Child Development Pre- Expo Workshop: Making the Most of they're capable of committing to a thing to be said for individualism, Crystal Springs Services, Inc. The Eagle Expo neck-full of tattooed flames for life, there is more to be said for matu- Customized Transportation Inc. st but how can they be so sure? Must rity. People shouldn't remain as Parts America Thursday October 1 1:00pm Dean Oliver Int'l. I remind everyone that we once staid and superficial as the tattoo Parisian Room 1022 Williams Center thought Twisted Sister was cool they got when they were 20. Eckerd Youth Alternatives and that those big bangs would There will come a day when Patton Const. Co. E & J Gallo Winery th never go out of style? most tattooed people will decide Print Time Monday October 12 4:00pm Not a good enough example for their markings were a mistake. Enterprise RaceTrac Petroleum, Inc. Room 1022 Williams Center you? Then look at your parents' Choose your battles wisely — Express old high school and college pic- ones that give you credibility for Rayonier Fidelity Financial (Norwest tures. You know the ones. You've the moment and flexibility for a Sales, Inc. laughed your butt off at the sight lifetime. Financial) of dad, who traded in those peas- Savannah Laboratories and Eagle Expo Panel Discussion. Learn the The Franklin ant blouses exposing his hairy Environmental Services "Secrets of Obtaining Your Perfect Job." Friedman s Inc. chest for three-button polo shirts Savannah Tire, Brake and Alignment Learn the secrets from employers! and Dockers. And Mom, who now GEICO Insurance Co. th wears a bra under that sweatshirt Scana Corporation Wednesday October 14 5:00- 7:00 pm Georgia Bureau of Investigations bearing an applique scarecrow on Sea Island Company Room 2047 Russell Union the front. Georgia Department of Audits Let's face it, people change. Sherwin-Williams Georgia Department of And our generation, according Sitel Corp. to researchers, is definitely into Transportation Social Security Administration change. According to the Journal of Sex Research, most of us go Upcoming Events in Eagle Athletics Tonight - Volleyball 7 p.m. vs. UNC - Greensboro at Hanner Fieldhouse Saturday - Eagle Soccer 11 a.m. vs. VMI at Eagle Field Saturday - Eagle Football 1 p.m. vs. VMI at Paulson Stadium Saturday - Lady Eagle Soccer 3 p.m. vs. App. State at Eagle Field Sunday • Volleyball 2 p.m. vs. Davidson at Hanner Fieldhouse Thusday, October 1,1998 The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Page 6

GOING THE GSU hosts 100th game at Paulson •Eagles look to stay undefeated for the season, face Virginia Military Institute in Southern Conference clash DISTANCE By Jamie Hodges Sports Editor JENNIFER HOLLOWAY Viewing VMI The Eagles face Virginia Let's get excited: Military In- stitute Sat- The major urday after- league baseball noon for the 100th game played at Allen E. Location: Lexington, Va. playoffs are here Paulson Stadium. GSU (4-0, 2- Enrollment: 1,250 0 SoCon) will be looking to pro- Nickname: Keydets Playoff Time Here long their unbeaten streak this Stadium: Alumni Memorial Again: season against a struggling (Seating Capacity 10,000) Ladies and gentleman, Keydet team who were humili- 1998 Record: 1-3 (0-2 SoCon) that time of year is here ated by Furman last week, 51- once again. As I speak, 14 at home. Offense: Pro I vendors are cooking up But the last time VMI (1-3,0- Basic Defense: 4-3 their hot-dogs and peanuts, 2 SoCon) visited Statesboro, Conference: Southern the MLB playoff logo is be- they gave the Eagles all they Players to Watch: DE ing painted in eight stadi- could handle. GSU fell behind Jordan Clark, LB Andre ums, the fans are loading the Keydets 17-0 in the first half. Curtis, PK Mike Harris, FL up their cars for a trip to Eagle quarterback Kenny Richard Holland the stadium, (or just find- Robinson had to come up with Head Coach: Ted Cain ing the remote control), and his best Fran Tarkenton impres- money pools are being sion, spinning away from the 1998 Sports Network l-AA started among rivaling Keydet defense on a mad fans. Football Poll scramble for 15 yards in a cru- 1. Youngstown State That's right, you guessed 3-0 cial 3rd and long situation. 2. McNeese State 4-0 it, it's -time to decide who Robinson's touchdown in the will be the world champions 3. Georgia Southern 4-0 waning seconds of the game al- Sarah Trucksis 4. Villanova 3-1 of Major League Baseball. Quarterback Greg Hill executes the triple option against the UTC defense. lowed the Eagles to escape VMI's RUNNING THE OPTION: 5. Hampton 4-0 Baseball players and Slotback Audrell Grace (34) looks on, expecting a possible pitch. The Eagles are ranked first in the nation upset bid, 20-17. 6. Hofstra 3-0 their fans have looked for- in rushing offense. GSU averages 343. 3 rushing yards per game. It should be this game alone 7. Northwestern State 4-0 ward to this moment since that sticks in the minds of the the first game of spring 8. Delaware 3-1 Eagle squad. Most of GSU's against VMI. VMI. Davis expressed his views "The first couple of games training. All are ready to 9. Eastern Kentucky 3-1 present players were in that "I think we cannot look past about lining up on the opposite we played just good enough watch and see who will be- 10.Appalachian State 3-0 game two years ago, which VMI," slotback Audrell Grace side of his former teammates. to get by," McGrath said. come this year's "October 11.Western Illinois 3-1 should give sufficient reason said. "Because from what I've "I've been especially looking "But then the last couple of heroes." 12. Weber State 4-0 enough not to overlook the seen on film, they have a pretty forward to VMI," Davis said. games we have been execut- Several very talented 13.William&Mary 3-1 Keydets. good squad. On defense they "But not because of any revenge ing our offense and defense teams are awaiting their 14.Murray State 3-1 "Not if they're smart," head run to the ball. On offense they or anything like that. I have a well. It feels great (to be shot at World Series glory. 15.Southern 3-1 coach Paul Johnson said. "We've have talented players." lot of friends from that team. undefeated). We hope to keep The New York Yankees 16.FloridaA&M 3-1 got too much invested in this Out of that.offense, VMI will But I will be looking to beat it going." and Texas Rangers will be 17.Norhern Iowa 2-2 season to be overlooking any- look to both the run and the pass them just like I would any other Johnson stressed the fun- getting things under way in 18.Connecticut 3-0 body." equally. team." damentals to be an essential the American League, and 19.Troy State 3-1 Too much is indeed on the "They're a pro-style offense," The Eagles are currently in the Eagles' chances of vic- will be facing the winner of 20.Northern Arizona 3-1 line; if GSU wants to continue Johnson said. "They're well bal- ranked third in the nation in tory. the series between the 21.Montana 2-2 its trek for the national champi- anced; they've got a nice offen- the Sports Network I-AA poll. "We got to go out there and Cleveland Indians and the 22.Western Kentucky 2-2 onship, they have to be able to sive scheme." Junior offensive tackle Rich take care of the ball, and play Boston Red Soxs, to see who 23.South Florida 3-0 win games that they are expected In an interesting sidenote to McGrath likes where the a good sound defensive game," will contend for the Ameri- 24.Eastem Illinois 3-1 to. And the Eagles will defi- the game, Eagle strong safety team is at this point in the Johnson said. "If we do that, can League title. 25.Furman 3-1 nitely be favored in the game John Davis is a transfer from season. we ought to be all right." Starting play for the Na- tional League, the Houston Astros will be hosting the San Diego Padres, and if Eagle football you didn't see the outcome Lady Eagles start tournament play of the wild card spot, boy G-A: "What are you look- players continue to did you miss it! By Florian Scheidat ing for from the freshmen take home The Chicago Cubs, edged Staff Writer during the tourneys?" past the San Francisco Gi- The GSU Lady Eagle tennis Beene: "I want to see how conference honors ants 5-3, locking them- team will start their tournament they think on the court. I GSU News Services selves a chance to continue season this Friday at the Geor- wanna see our people play- Reebok/Southern Confer- their roller coaster ride sea- gia Tech Invitational. The ing under pressure and what ence Offensive Player-of- son with Sammy Sosa being women's program had to un- they do under that pressure. the- Week the main conductor. dergo an almost complete facelift Also, I want to find the Freshman fullback Adrian Sosa and the Cubs will be as Leigh Biggers transferred to doubles combinations [for the Peterson (Alachua, Fla.) facing a team that is no hometown Clemson University conference season]. We're rushed for 221 yards and four stranger to the playoffs while Melissa Brown and last gonna change around." touchdowns on 29 carries to lately, the Atlanta Braves. year's co-captains Anita Buggins G-A: "Are you going to de- help the third-ranked Eagles Even if the baseball play- and Britta Wilms graduated. fine the team goals for the to a 42-25 win over Chatta- offs do not produce any The loss of Buggins and Wilms conference season after the nooga. His scores came on spectacular fireworks, who has a significant impact on the tournaments?" runs of 47, two, three and 26 can forget the results of the team as they were the "sure Beene: "Probably. I really yards as he posted a 7.6 yards season so far? Will there points" at the number one and don't know at this point what per carry average. It also ever be another season two positions for the last four to expect. We have five new where records were shot off years against SoCon teams. Both out of eight, so it takes time, tied the third-best rushing day in school history. the charts as there was this were nationally ranked, and because we have different year? Buggins was even named SoCon characters on the team." The Peterson has opened his No one will soon forget Athlete-Of-The-Year. fall really is a guideline to career with four-straight cen- the homerun drenching that So, there are probably see 'how is everything?'." tury-mark rushing games Mark McGwire and Sammy easier jobs than the one and is the first GSU running Sosa displayed for the Cathy Beene, director of ten- G-A: "Do the new girls get back to record multiple games world to see—sorry oppos- nis and women's tennis coach, integrated on the team well?" of 200+ rushing yards. He ing pitchers. (Even though has right now as she has to Beene: "The new ones are has already rushed for 677 deep down I think that even somehow try to find decent doing fine. You see, the rules yards in four games, with a the pitchers were rooting substitutes for the players are different for them, they 169.3 average that ranks for the homerun record to who left. Coach Beene's hopes now need a different time third nationally in I-AA. The be broken this year.) rely on five newcomers: En- management. A couple of Eagles have I-AA's leading And it couldn't have come glish girls Martha Barrett them have had some adjust- rushing offense with a 343.3 at a better time. A record- and Carolyn Aldridge, Tay- ment problems with being a yard average. breaking season is just lor Nance from Chapel Hill, freshman in college." Reebok/Southern Confer- what the doctor would have NC, Caroline Phillips File Photo G-A: "Your team is going ence Freshman-of-the- ordered to bring the sport (Lilburn, GA.), and Kelly to play the Ga.Tech, the Week back to health, after being THE LADY EAGLE TENNIS TEAM will be at the Georgia Tech Freshman free safety Arkee Walker (McRae, GA.). Invitational tomorrow. Charleston Southern, the diagnosed with low ticket Returning to the team are FSU and the I.T.A. Rolex Thompson (Savannah, Ga.) sells caused by an ugly vi- Sweden's Isabella Kling, Qualifying tournaments. Why posted a team high 14 tackles rus called the 1994 strike. Aude Boulle (from Soccer Wilms, who werethe best play- will provide some depth, and did you pick those?" and grabbed an interception Who will light up the World Champion country ers for the last three years?" some are very inexperienced. Beene: "At the Georgia in the Eagles' 42-25 win over 1998 World Series? I think France), and Georgian Beene: "Well, Isabella We are very inexperienced at Tech and Florida State tour- Chattanooga. Eleven of his none other than the New Brandy Patty (Lithonia). played very well at the #3 this point. Still, I expect us neys we're gonna face a very tackles were solo stops, includ- York Yankees and the At- The George-Anne talked position last season. She will to be very competitive in the tough competition, so we can ing one for a loss. His inter- lanta Braves. And, I have to with third-year Director of step in and play as well as conference. The chemistry test and play with the best. ception was a fourth-quarter say GO BRAVES! Tennis and Women's Coach Anita and Britta did. Martha within the team is gonna The Charleston Southern pick in the endzone to thwart a Get ready baseball fans, Cathy Beene about the up- and Carolyn will provide the change." tournament is not that good, UTC comeback effort. grab your seat on the couch, coming season, and her depth at the top in addition but it's where the girls can Thompson leads the team sit back, and enjoy the 1998 thoughts about the new team. to Aude." G-A: "So it really is a big work on things and play some with 40 tackles and three in- playoffs. George-Anne: "Coach G-A: "What do you expect transition?" more matches. In general, I terceptions on the season. He Beene, could you find players from the five new girls?" Beene: "BIG TIME. But we hope that some players can joined the football team after who can make up for the loss Beene: "Out of five new have great individuals on the get good wins in and there- playing for the Eagles' basket- of Anita Buggins and Britta players we have some that team." with get a national ranking." ball squad last year. George-Afine Thursday, October 1,1998 — Page 7 Promotions in the GSU THE G-APICK 'EM BOX Athletic Department GSU News Services Three members of GSU's athletic staff, Brenda Carter, Sharyn Coe Patrick Martin Robert Bonier Reginald M. Farrell Kellcy McGonnell Jamie Hodges Sarah Trucksis Assistant Prot- Editor Chief Photographer Asst. Prof-Comm. Arts Mike Brass and Tom Sr. Math major '■ . „Joumafem „ „. Sr. Staff Writer Sports Editor McClellan, have earned pro- Overall 43-17 Overall 42-18 Overall 41-19 Overall 41-19 Overall 38-22 Overall 37-23 Overall 36-24 "Bur DON'T BET ON IT," Last Week 12-3 Last Week 12-3 Last Week 11-4 Last Week 13-2 Last Week 9-6 Last Week 10-5 Last Week 7-8 motional title changes accord- ing to an announcement from athletics director Sam Baker. Duke at Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Carter, who has served as the department's senior Penn State at Ohio State Penn State Ohio State Ohio State Penn State Penn State Ohio State Ohio State women's administrator since 1993, will assume the role of Colorado at Oklahoma Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado Colorado associate athletic director. Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Nebraska Her new duties will include Nebraska at Oklahoma St. Nebraska increased involvement and Arizona at Washington Arizona Washington Arizona Arizona Arizona Arizona Washington administration of 10 of 15 Eagle and Lady Eagle Olym- Stanford at Notre Dame Stanford Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Stanford Notre Dame Notre Dame pic sports in addition to re- sponsibilities as a sports pro- Georgia at LSU LSU LSU LSU Georgia LSU LSU LSU gram liaison with other cam- pus departments and opera- Tennessee at Auburn Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee tions. Brass, who was named the Texas A&M at Kansas Texas A&M Kansas Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M Texas A&M school's head strength and San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco Buffalo San Francisco San Francisco conditioning coach in July, San Francisco at Buffalo San Francisco 1997, has been promoted to Miami at NY Jets Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami NY Jets Miami assistant athletic director for athletic performance. He will N. England at New Orleans New England New England New England New England New England New England New Orleans continue to provide a direct strength leadership role for Philadelphia at Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver Denver the Eagle football program while coordinating off-season Seattle at Kansas City- Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Kansas City Seattle Kansas City and in-season applications for the remaining 14 GSU teams. Oakland at Arizona Oakland Arizona Oakland Arizona Arizona Oakland Oakland Among his peers, Brass was named the 1998 National Strength and Conditioning Association's (NSCA) Profes- sional-of-the-Year for the Woman puts out guide: 'Football doesn't have to be a dirty word' Southern Conference. The Associated Press She self-published the book in 1997, but Conner, a friend of the author. because it really clarifies a lot of things from McClellan has been named SEATTLE—You've probablyhearditsaid: after selling 500 copies she hooked up with Robles figures most women have a hard the woman's point of view." assistant athletics director for "Football is a man's game." And they're not Advance Resource Publications in Los Ange- time getting into football because they never Robles, 52, sees parallels between sports media relations after rejoin- just talking about playing— they're talking les. It should be in bookstores soon, and the played it. She also feels women have diffi- and life. ing the GSU staff in Septem- about watching the game. company has asked Robles to write similar culty identifying with players because spec- "We really need to work with one another ber 1996 as athletics media Well, not any more. Not if Rosalie "Rosie" guides for basketball and baseball. tators can't see their faces. to accomplish whatwewant,"shesaid. "Sports relations director. His de- Robles has anything to say about it. The user-friendly booklet starts with a But she's confident that if women under- show us the teamwork necessary to accom- partment handles all of the Robles has parlayed her longtime interest recipe for Salsa Fresca, offered as a snack to stand the sport, they can enjoy and appreci- plish an end." dissemination of Eagle and in the sport into a 26-page booklet: "Football be enjoyed while watching the game. ate it. Today, Robles works in the Skagit Lady Eagle information, pub- Doesn't Have to be a Dirty Word: A Woman's Robles then explains the game in simple, "This book is by no means a comprehen- Valley Regional Ministry and has a full lications and public relations sive study of the sport," Robles said. "It is schedule as a motivational speaker. In duties for GSU's intercolle- Guide to Understanding the Sport." basic terms, blending humor with fact. She "I wrote the book to dispel the myth that takes nothing for granted, explaining player meant only to provide enough information to that role, she developed a 10-minute giate programs. McClellan is football is boring and that women can't pos- positions and official's signals for such things spark an interest andhopefiuly answer some football spiel for women who felt their in his seventh overall year on sibly understand it and enjoy it as much as as first down or pass interference. questions." husbands withdrew emotionally dur- the athletics staff, serving as men do," Robles said in a recent telephone "It'llhavewomensittingrightnextto their "It's a fun book," said another friend, Joan ing football season. associate sports information interview from her home in Mount Vernon, husbands on the couches sharing the beer Myer La Conner. "My husband and I actually Her little speech explaining rules of director from 1988 to 1992. , about 50 miles north of Seattle. and the peanuts," said Joyce Nagel of La watch football together, but I like her book the game led to the booklet. 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EntertainmentThursday, October 1,1998 The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Page 8 Charlie comes down to Georgia I Ronin' a sure boxoffice hit By Vanessa Keber By Ryan Madson A & E Editor Staff Writer A rockin' Charlie Daniels An undercurrent of falter- came fiddling into town on Fri- ing morality flows through day at Legends. Everyone at the "Ronin," a new espionage concert was there to have a good thriller by the great director time and see a country music John Frankenheimer. While legend take the stage. The sound this film lacks the dark subtle- of breaking beer bottles inter- ties of Frankenheimer's cold mingled with the twang of coun- war masterpiece, "The Man- try and the haze of cigarette churian Candidate," it is no less smoke that filled the dance floor. of a commentary on moral de- We got to Legends at about pravity. 'Ronin' sports an excellent cast, making this action flik a definite must- 10p.m., whereupon we were di- The setting is contemporary see for moviegoers. rected to a parking space, led France, and the majority of the along in a string of about two film's action takes place within This relentless series of plot stolen the briefcase from the oth- dozen other cars that were ar- a sordid, gloomy Paris, as well twists, however, adds to the ers and is now working on his riving early for the big show. as various cities along the sce- enjoyment and own) drives up to a playground From the street, Charlie's two nic cote d'azure (commonly re- unpredictability of the movie and attempts to shoot a little girl bright red, huge tour buses ferred to by us Yanks as the as a whole. I was impressed just to prove a point (what the seemed to fit right in with the French Riviera, which is erro- that I was unable to foresee the point was, I don't remember). row of motorcycles parked neous because the Mediterra- outcome before the first reel This ruthless and careless vio- nearby at the front of the club. nean is a sea, not a river). was over; I was guessing and lence unleashed upon innocents We stood in line waiting to be Robert DeNiro is in excel- second-guessing throughout seems at first to be a merely un- carded and gaped at the diver- lent form as an American gun- the duration of the film. avoidable outcome of covert ter- sity of the crowd. It seemed that Fiddling fool Charlie Daniels puts on an awesome show for both for-hire who is employed, along The group of professionals rorist dealings, but as the movie everyone of all ages came to see seasoned fans and novices alike. with a handful of other profes- hired to steal the important reveals in bits and pieces that the this event—from the bikers with sionals, to retrieve a briefcase briefcase use whatever means CIA is also involved, the line be- the Harley Davidson gear on to hollered at the sight of the band in music." Indeed, the music from an anonymous party. necessary to achieve this. Gre- tween violence and morality be- the preppy college kids to the descending onto the stage. varied from catchy tunes to clas- What is actually in the brief- nade launchers, automatic comes less blurred and more dis- diehard country fans bedecked Starting out with a few clas- sics, and the crowd went wild at case is never revealed, but we weapons, and high speed car tinct. So distinct, indeed, that the in tight jeans, seasoned boots, sic tunes, Charlie Daniels had the performance of "The Devil are to assume that it has politi- chases seem to be the standard audience cannot help but ques- and snappy cowboy hats. In- the crowd singing along by the Went Down to Georgia," first cal significance. methods. Consequently, there tion DeNiro's involvement in the side, everybody was two-step- third song. It was amazing how recorded in 1979. One of the The mysterious group pay- is an alarming body count— operation. ping the time away, slugging crowd-friendly he was, and I, other hits, entitled "Fais Do Do," ing for the operation is repre- pedestrians and innocent by- "Ronin" is intelligent and well- down $2.50 longnecks and wait- never having been to one of his held an obvious influence of the sented by Diedre, an Irish standers notwithstanding. In made. The action is well-choreo- ing for the moment when we concerts, was terribly impressed. cajun low country, both in title woman played by Natascha fact, it really doesn't matter graphed and realistic; the car would all be herded outside for I took the opportunity to buy a and tune. McElhone (she looks like a too much about the men with chases are especially good. My the concert. tee-shirt and talk to fans during The concert was excellent. younger, more beautiful Meryl guns who get killed: what is only quibble is with the film's pace: It was advertised that Charlie one of the more slow, religious The weather was pleasant, the Streep), who we later learn is a distressing is how they go about There are so many intricacies that Daniels' concert would begin at songs (the band tries to incorpo- setting was great, and Legends subordinate member of a radi- their business with a total dis- it seems as though I was unable to 10:30p.m., so my date and I found rate one into each of their con- did a great job with this event. cal Irish political party. In case regard for human life, espe- enjoy everything that the movie a tree stump outside near the certs.) Everyone seemed to agree From the awesme opening band, you don't know, radical + Irish cially for those innocent people had to offer, and I was therefore steel, tubed stage and watched that this truly was a concert Nayomi Road, getting the fans + politics = terrorism. who are ignorant to any illicit unable to become completely im- the people go by. By the time anyone would enjoy—even those hyped up, to the cookout in the By the end of the movie, the doings. mersed within the story. Regard- the show began at 11:15, I will who dislike country. grass and the big stage, it truly audience knows for sure that But this is to be expected of less of this, I would highly recom- venture to say that some (if not Daniels said at a press con- set the stage for a legend as terrorists and spies are in- men who kill for a living, and for mend "Ronin" to anyone inter- most) of the people there had no ference, "It's [the music] purely great as Charlie Daniels. Just volved, but through a series of whom money is so obviously more ested in watching smart, enter- idea where they were or what American music with something one question remains unan- double-crosses and plot twists, important than human life. In taining, action-packed cinema, they were doing there. None- for everyone. At least that's what swered: What's on your shirt, we are always unsure about one particularly evil scene, a des- which is certainly a rare commod- theless, everyone whooped and I've hoped for in my 40-plus years Charlie? the motives of the characters. picahle ex-KGB officer (who bas ity nowadays. Getting away from it all without leaving the 'Boro By Vanessa Keber support by going out to their game against VMI A&E Editor at 1p.m.—bring sunblock. Also, the men's soc- Is it just my imagination, or have all of the cer team is playing VMI at 11a.m., and the Lady professors at GSU scheduled major exams for Eagles softball team is playing Appalachian the next week and a half? Yes, fellow peers, I, State at 3p.m. Dingus Magee's is hosting the too am suffering from college exam burnout. Positions after the game at 3p.m., with Patrick After taking the fifth test in four days, I under- Blanchard playing later on. At night, check out stand your desire to escape to the local clubs Publikohn at Blind Willie's, or put on your and on-campus activities. platform shoes and bell bottoms for Disco Night Around town this week: Tonight, check out at the Nikel. Deacon Brody at Blind Willie's, the "Super Monday night, get a little culture and see Dance Party" at Legends, or Red House at Dingus "Angels and Insects" at the Union, starting at MaGee's. Also, "Dr. Doolittle" is playing at the 7:30. Also, the General Student Recital at Foy Russell Union tonight and tomorrow night for Recital Hall is at 1p.m. There's no better time $1. If you're into whales, the Museum here on to check out the talent of your peers than now— campus is holding a "Vogtle Whale Expo" show them that their hard work paid off and through the 25th. Across the street at Hanner support them with your attendance. Fieldhouse, you can also go out and support the Tuesday night is Swing Night at Legends. Lady Eagles volleyball team as they cream the Also, the Faculty Showcase Recital is being held UNC - Greensboro team at 7p.m. at the Foy Recital Hall, beginning at 12:30p.m. Tomorrow night, be sure to catch the Please arrive on time—it's a show of respect for Kinchafoonee Cowboys at Legends, or go to the performers. Blind Willie's for DieAgnostic. At the Woodin Wednesday night, Ella Speed is playing over Nikel, Stewart & Winfield are back, and they've at Dingus MaGee's. Ladies, flock over to Blind

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