Tuesday, September 17, 1996 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY AT EDWARDSVILLE Vol. 49 No.18 ------0000*5 7006500Z029625516 ------7 “ " UNIVERSITY ARCH INF S i n d M i o o , editorial____ 1 1 1 lifestyle ...... o ■ | ^ I rS = = ^ | ^ / V l0 S t l 0 ~^— l— 1 ALT0N east ST. LOUIS & EDWARDSVILLE University gets tough on students

Kristen Thompson Belck, referring to students who come forward now. the investigation for a year and “we now feel we have News Reporter Belck and SIUE President Ted Sanders said plea enough information to question students.” bargaining would be an option for students willing to Detective Scott Evers of the Edwardsville Police E.T. phoned home and he must have charged the call Department, is assisting campus police in their to SIUE because the university’s phone bill remains out investigation. “I’ve interviewed 30 to 40 people (since of this world — an estimated $1.1 million. interviewing has begun),” he said. From October 1993 until September 1995, Belck said the school is using two criteria in targeting approximately 1,500 students living on campus used a "Vie will not waiver students: those with some of the largest bills and those special sequence of numbers to charge their long from prosecution with the most evidence against them. distance telephone calls to the university. Sanders was not sure how the school would handle Chancellor Belck One call was to Brazil so a student could hear a cases against former foreign students. He said national soccer game being played on the radio. One extradition would not be possible for phone fraud. student had charges for nine cents and the largest Administrative sanctions would include withholding outstanding charge was an international bill of $45,000. students’ transcripts, probation or dismissal. Most Students were given from December until March 1 cooperate with the police. likely, this action would hinder graduation or job to confess their sins and avoid prosecution. Around According to Sam Smith, University News Services placement for these students, he said. 1,025 students admitted their wrongdoing during the director, charges below $300 are considered a Class A The two employees responsible for paying the amnesty period and paid a total of $416,000. misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in prison and a university telephone bills during that time period are no $ 1,000 fine. Meanwhile, 475 other students have not admitted longer working for SIUE. One resigned and the other their part in the phone scam and now face prosecution. “Police are keeping a pretty tight lid on the was fired. At a news meeting on Wednesday, SIUE Chancellor investigation,” he said. The university has not paid the $1.1 million Nancy Belck said that she would rather not see students Chief Charles McDonald, of the university police telephone debt entirely. According to Belck, payments receive criminal records, but she declared that amnesty department, said a charge over $300 is a simple felony are being made to the Illinois Department of Central was over. punishable with 5 years in prison and a $ 10,000 fine. Management Services as the money is paid to the school “I cannot guarantee the same set of conditions,” said McDonald said the department has been working on by the students involved. Greek Week '96: Celebrating the good life By Darryl Howlett News Editor

For the first time in several years all the members of SIUE’s Greek organizations are working together on a single project— this year’s Greek Week, which began yesterday and ends on Saturday. “The purpose is to provide an opportunity for the Greeks to sponsor events for the campus and to promote their togetherness as a system,” Greek Life Coordinator Connan Campbell said. Greeks on campus will also be sponsoring an advisor’s roundtable,Thursday to address the current policies and procedures affecting their chapters. On Friday the area-band “Mr. Wizard” will perform in the Meridian Ballroom in the University Center. The them e for this year’s event is “G reek Week ‘96: Livin’ The Good Life.”

The following are scheduled events for Greek Week:

• Tuesday: Banner Exhibit Happy Trails Bob Fehr>nger/r/je Alestfe • Wednesday: Greek Letter Day and Cougar Pride at Women’s Soccer Game C.D. Peters Construction Co. laborer John O'Donnell checks the level of the land that will become • Thursday: Greek Week T-Shirt Day part of the Vadalabene Bike Trail. O'Donnell and other construction crew workers were leveling • Friday: Concert— “Mr. Wizard” the area across from the SIUE Sports Complex. • Saturday: Greek Awards Ceremony & Ball

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that more can be made available to the students ago. In my roommate’s case, the police had both the Since this is my last semester at SIUE, I thought who need to use them. After all, what is the use in address and the phone number of the perpetrator I might as well raise a few complaints that I’ve been having a lab if the majority of students can’t even and since she doesn’t live that far from thinking about recently. It probably won’t help use it? Edwardsville, could have easily taken her in for things, but it definitely can’t make things worse. Also, I’m curious as to why the police questioning and had this matter cleared up right First of all, I want to know the purpose of having department has hired all of these new officers. In a away. a computer lab in the Commons Building at Tower recent Alestle, it was reported that the reason Lastly, I would like to address the University’s Lake. Of course, the obvious purpose is to provide behind this was the new bike patrol. I certainly hope new phone system. I realize that the university has students with computers so they can work on that the bike patrol is able to reduce the amount of been strapped with a large debt over the phone papers and other projects. Unfortunately, as anyone crime on campus because the current force is scandal that occurred early last year, but it seems who has attempted to use this facility will testify, it obviously not doing much in the way of curbing and that the money could come from somewhere else. It is virtually impossible to obtain one of the combatting crime. Anyone read the Police Beat doesn’t really seem fair, as one reflects on the computers in the lab. Most of the time there is a lately? There are always people listed in the beat as matter that the only places that we can call now are wait of at least 15 minutes. This is because there are victims of crimes, mostly theft. Edwardsville/Glen Carbon, Alton and some parts only eight computers in the lab and there are almost Has there been anything done about these of East St. Louis. We can’t even call Maryville, and 1000 students who currently reside in Tower Lake. crimes? No. “Police are continuing their that is five minutes away! I feel sorry’for the people This figure comes out to be one computer for who live nearby and can’t even call their families every 125 residents, which is absolutely absurd! The investigation”. What exactly does “Police are without paying for it. I am also upset to think of all lab is supposed to be a service to the residents of continuing their investigation” mean anyway? From of the students who were not involved in the phone Tower Lake, but actually it becomes more of an personal experience, it means the police are doing inconvenience. With the 15 minute wait, students nothing. Last year, my roommate had her phone scandal and who did not even attend this university must wait at the facility until a computer becomes card stolen by a previous roommate and called the who are now being punished by having to pay to available. Most students, myself included, don’t police for help. The police in turn took on her case call their parents who live a mere 16 miles away. It have 15 minutes to waste waiting for a computer and she never heard from them again. Of course, just seems like the students keep being punished, that may or may not become available; this can be she called on a regular basis for a while to see if from Pepsi-Cola to MCT the students are the ones both frustrating and a waste of our precious time. anything new had occurred with her case, but the who have to pay the consequences. I wonder when We do, however, have the opportunity to go up to only input she received was that the “police are it will finally stop. campus to use one of the labs there, but we should continuing their investigation”. I’m glad that I’m leaving at the end of the be able to use the computers that are close to our This incident was over a year ago now, and has semester, because I’m tired of being punished and apartments, since I am sure we are paying to have not received either her money or any word from the I’m sure that most people are too. the service in the first place. I don’t see why there police, probably never will. This crime as well as countless others should have been cleared up long Julia Whitehurst can’t be more computers placed in Tower Lake so Senior, Business Management

Letters to the editor Photo Maybe you can’t handle the truth policy: Editor- Bob Fehringer Please submit letters Assistant-Vacant One woman’s perspective on our society typewritten in 500 words Lifestyle or less. Please include Editor- Melissa Mills By Kristen Thompson phone number and Assistant-Ty Norris News Reporter signature. Sports We reserve the right to Editor-Todd Spann I am slightly perturbed. I have noticed that people seem to be more interested in gossip than edit letters to the editor. news. So it isn’t surprising that “The National Enquirer” and “The Star” are making millions. Assistant- Brett Licata People would rather know who President Clinton is boinking than how he votes on certain Letters to the editor will Copy Editors issues. But his sex life doesn’t (or shouldn’t) affect us financially. not be printed Chief-Rhoda T. Harpe Immorality surrounds us. This is the age of experimentation. People do whatever they feel like anonymously except Vacant doing without hesitation. For example, drug use is up and AIDS is killing more people than ever. under extreme Production Assistant So, what can be done? circumstances. People can begin to worry about real issues. For example, instead of focusing on what Diane Vacant Sawyer is wearing, the audience needs to be attentive to the facts or to the information being The Alestle is a Advertising Department presented. member of the Illinois Sales Manager-Matt Take responsibility for your actions. If you are going to whip it out, wrap it up. Know that College Press Larson you are responsible for yourself. Welfare and social security are soon to be obsolete. So Uncle Association. Renee Eilet Sam won’t be picking up the tab for your irresponsibility. As far as I’m concerned, moms should still use soap to combat “potty mouths.” I believe The name Alestle is an Ryan Frueh gossip destroys society. Information sources should present the truth, not a small version of it. acronym derived from Kyle Klauber After all, some people rely on magazines, newspapers or television news services for their the names of the three Circulation information. They actually believe everything they hear, see or read. campus locations of vacant Could this mind-set lead to the demise of the America our forefathers founded and loved? SIUE: Alton, East St. The Constitution provided for freedom and was rather general. So people nowadays attempt Student Secretaries to twist words around in order to support their issues. The freedom of speech issue ruffles my Louis and Edwardsville. Trudy Trover feathers. Should the KKK and other organizations have the right to be heard? I don’t see them The Alestle is Julie Sommerfeldt contributing to society in a positive manner. published on Tuesdays Editor in Chief Let’s send these groups to Saddam Hussein. They can all destroy each other. I mean really, and Thursdays during fall Melanie Adams can’t we all just get along? Grow up. You would think some people didn’t have to share their toys when they were little! and spring semesters, and In talking to a group of educated people, I found that they didn’t know the “fruits of the on Wednesdays during The Alestle Spirit “ mentioned in that big book called the Bible. But they could recall the seven deadly sins summer semesters. For Campus Box 1167 in the movie “Seven” starring Brad Pitt. more information, call Edwardsville IL, 62026- Where are we turning for guidance? Our culture accepts sloth, greed, vanity, lust, pride, gluttony, and envy to a certain extent. (618) 692-3528. 1167 People aren’t shunned for having multiple affairs. Heidi Fleiss, Amy Fisher, and Hugh Grant’s partner in crime have all made a lot of money as a result of their immoral behavior. News Why do people care so much about that which doesn’t endure? Truth is the only thing that Editor-Darryl Howlett really matters. I think people should spend their time trying to find the truth. But maybe Jack Nicholson was right when he said, “You can’t handle the truth.” Assistant- Danette Watt Page 4 T h e Alestle Tuesday, September 17, 199

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Record producer tries hand at basement album Open mic tonight at Coffeehouse By Greg Levrault narcissistic. Most of the time, the artist this: Craig Ross wants to grow up to be For the Alestle gets to indulge in whatever p — ----- ... — John Lennon. Showcase impulse strikes. (A good , ..Vy-r People who dig CD review commercial version of this is ~r ‘ tarn fc» ■ -. music as artistic Craig Ross Pearl Jam's latest album, but - " ' * ______•. expression will By Angela Jinks “Dead Spy Report” -k if i/2 that's another review ...) ' ^ ___ appreciate Ross' Lifestyle Reporter Craig Ross produces other ' T work’ which avoids Craig Ross, up to now known for people's records;so he knows becoming completely The University Center producing Shawn Colvin records, has and _ mired doggerel Board (UCB) will present released a debut CD, “Dead Spy Report.” song. "Dead Spy ¡ZLZ-- cheek the first of three Ross is part of that select group of spectrum of aplomb. lie Coffeehouse Showcases musical artists who whip up music in their today. The Showcase will garages and basements (Johnny Polonski, take place this evening in Haydn, et al.) instead of playing every the University Center honky tonk and Shakey’s Pizza on the Restaurant at 7:30 p.m.. way to the top. Ross has cranked out a For a self-produced album, ^ f ^'T1 S*'mPse his view of The main event of the l —— the world, and, unlike curious, personal album. it’s a lot more fun than one evening, besides the free many singular works, Basement albums usually stand out— would suspect. The songs „ coffee and cookies, will be not from lack of quality, but from the seem to sugges, a unified «* »» Ni*»n/MCA . Spy Report the open mic. 0 0 r ' ' D I L 9 inuirpcinvites andanrl wpli'nmp welcomes artist’s individual quirks. The results can message, and that message is (-rai9 *oss: Lennon wanna be. According to Tom be anywhere from incomprehensible to the listener. Rezedietz, a UCB board member, open mic night offers a chance “for anyone Canadian band has stylish package, no good songs who wants to do a performing art to test the water and try out the By Greg Levrault Canada and is trying to become known audience.” For the Alestle on American airwaves. O pen mic is open to When I first heard these guys, I anyone who would like to CD review thought they were a Christian rock perform in front of an Sandbox band. audience. The “Bionic” ★ Sandbox has all the ingredients that performances can include MTV suggests are needed in order to anything from poetry make a rock band: high-school-looking Contrary to popular belief, reading to acoustic boys in baggy clothes, some bass and all Canadians do not want to playing. be Americans. Sure, there drums, a guitar with two pedals, and a This is the second year - singer with brooding eyes. However, are plenty of Wayne that the UCB will present Gretzkys and Michael J. their music seems pedestrian; one the Showcase. Last year, listens through the entire song waiting Foxes, but most Canadians every time the UCB held a are secure in their national for it to begin. Coffeehouse Showcase, the And then, there are the slow songs ... identity—one separate from entire evening was their southern neighbors. The album sounds like Live, back in dedicated to an open mic junior high. Canadians believe night. To their credit, they have a couple of themselves to be cleaner, This year, however, only Gordon Hawkins/Nettwerk hooks on the album and a whopper of a more well-behaved, and the first Showcase will gimmick: “Bionic” is one of the newest healthier citizens on Sandbox: Should some of their new music be buried in one? feature open mic all in music technology—the CD Plus. The average. Maybe they’re evening. The second right; who knows? audio CD can be placed in most CD-ROMs to reveal three Showcase, to be held in music video clips, two concert clips and more information about In music, Canada has its share of achievements: Alanis October, will feature the band. The entire package is smart and very informative. Morissette is some weird combination of Janis Joplin and Settie, a local singer. And Debbie Gibson; and Brian Adams is becoming the next Elton (The lead singer is the nephew of Canadian songstress Anne the last Showcase, John. And then, there are bands like Sandbox. Murray; if you’re wondering who she is, ask a karaoke scheduled in November, Sandbox’s latest release, “Bionic,” is already certified gold in operator.) Too bad this packaging isn’t used for bands that rock. will be a talent show. The Showcases in October and November will include scheduled time Sublime's music is absolutely sublime for open mic, but the open mic opportunity will not By Greg Levrault California punk, throw in the double dominate the evening. For the Alestle thick beats that only hip-hop can provide, Any questions about add the smooth rhythms and slippery tonight’s Showcase or the CD review vocals of dance hall and reggae, timed by upcoming ones can be Sublime the eternally danceable ska beat, and the directed to the Kimmel Leadership Center at 2686. “Sublime” ★★★ Sublime sound persists, more potent than anything Buddy Love ever whipped up. Sublime just released their The songs have another aspect that third (and, from the looks of seems almost unique: For every song things, their last) album. The about living the carpe diem philosophy, Sublime has songs about consequences self-titled release shows all and songs about responsibilities, to the schools of music that I Sw yourself and to the world in which you infest the Sublime sounds. ^ live. Most of all, Sublime has a Zen-like They maintain that j 'm-A? f philosophy of taking it as it comes, which Southern California vibe B | f|M| isn’t so new, but rather eloquent from found in such neighbors as yfejk - , a , Brad Nowell’s lyrics. Green Day and No Doubt. ----- Sublime does suggest that this was only the beginning for them and their sound. Sublime’s mix of styles, along Gasoline Alley Months before the album’s release, the with the cheerful abandon Sublime: some good tunes to cruise to ... lead singer died after complications from with which they play the drug usage. Sublime’s album does seem music, create a sound that’s new and So, what is the Sublime sound? fake the rushed in the finish, but it’s still a great distinct—an achievement unto itself. unpredictability and the speed of album to cruise to. sports

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Cross country wins Cougar Twilight By Brett Licata finished in fifth place. Holroyd was eighth place in the run with a time Assistant Sports Editor just under a minute off of the win­ of 15:15. ning time. “We had good performances by Strong performances from the SIUE junior Craig Firkins and both the m en’s and w om en’s top five runners on both the men’s senior George Patrylak ended up in teams,” said head coach Darryl and women’s cross country teams ninth and tenth places respectively. Frerker. “We ran a steady race. The helped SIUE to win the Cougar The women’s team saw Mt. top five runners in both races Twilight on Saturday. Vernon’s Kendra Newell take the stepped it up.” On the men’s side, seniors Travis top time for SIUE finishing in This coming Saturday the Roundcount and Gus Coronado second place with a time of 14:54 in Cougars will travel to Eastern crossed the finish line at the same the 4K race. Illinois University in Charleston, time of 19:41 to win the 6K event, Senior Vicki Johnson finished for the Panther Invitational. Scott Anderson/Alesile but Roundcount’s time was thou­ third and Granite City native The m en’s 8k starts at 11:30 a.m. The women's cross country team runs in the Cougar sandths of a second faster. Nichole Done ended up in fourth. and the women’s 5k begins at 11 Twilight Saturday afternoon. Mascoutah’s Jason Holroyd Junior Christine Peterson took a.m. Tennis has tough weekend without their No. 1 player

By Todd Spann Freshman Sarah Hardimon stepped Sports Editor up to take the challenge at No.l and went 2-1 over the weekend. Throughout the whole preseason As a team the Cougars beat the SIUE women’s tennis team was Kentucky Wesleyan in their first looking forward to having a very good match but then fell in their next two one-two punch. outings to Southern Indiana and But when the Cougars hosted a Bellarmine. GLVC cluster this past weekend they “The girls played all right against had to play with just one punch. Kentucky Wesleyan but I knew we “We’re waiting for Yutaka(Izutsu) were in hot water with Southern Indiana and Bellermine, which we to be cleared by the NCAA. It’s a beat last year, but both teams had slow process and we didn’t get the their same teams back from last sea­ papers in till August and they are son and they were pretty good then,” backlogged over there,” head coach Logan said. Bill Logan said Monday afternoon. Missing their No. 1 player didn’t Going into the weekend, Izutsu was help either, Logan added. penciled in as the Cougars No.l The Cougars played both teams player. Since she could not play, well but fell in some closely played everyone had to move up. matches. Volleyball begins GLVC play going 1-2 over the weekend

From SIUE sports Information Michelle Gilman led the SIUE charge Kickin' it up Scott Anderson/Alesile with 15 kills and 20 total blocks, 10 Finding a positive to complete the solos and assists. Senior Yvonne Welch weekend, the Southern Illinois of Pekin compiled 17 kills on 54 The SIUE men's soccer team beat McKendree last Wednesday night 4-1. University at Ed wards ville volleyball attempts and led the Cougars with 30 The Cougars will play today at Charleston against Eastern Illinois. team defeated the Lady Knights of digs. Sophomore Christy Scheller of Bellarmine 13-15, 15-10; 10-15, 15-11, Belleville paced the SIUE attack with 15-13 in Great Lakes Valley 42 assists. Freshman Kim Gilman of Conference Action from Regents Hall Springfield and sophomore Julie in Louisville, Ky. Litteken of Aviston had 12 blocks This weekend marked the opening apiece. of GLVC play for the Cougars, now 8- As a whole, SIUE totaled 40.5 team Cougar Events 6 on the year. Before defeating blocks (22 solos and 37 assists) and 112 Bellarmine, SIUE lost its conference digs. The Cougars put down 51 kills opener to Northern Kentucky Friday with 28 errors on 194 attacks. Women’s basketball______in Highland Heights, Ky. The Cougars Montgomery said her squad is pro­ also hooked up with 13th- ranked gressing but it takes time. Contact Wendy Hedberg today about being a walk-on for this Grand Valley State at Northern “They have to understand, not coming season. Hedberg can be reached at 692-2880. Kentucky, falling to the Lakers 15-3, everything in a match is mapped out 15-12,15-5. for them, and they have to make reads Soccer______‘ ...... Head coach Sandy Montgomery and adjust,” Montgomery said. “I think Today the Cougar men play Eastern Illinois in Charleston, 111, said the Cougars need to have confi­ we learned a lot this weekend and it’s dence in their play. still early in the season, so we will just Wednesday the women will host MacMurray at 7 p.m. “Against Bellarmine, we played just continue to grow and progress.” well enough to win and I’m glad we SIUE sees more GLVC action next Tennis______1______*______won, but we didn’t play well all week­ weekend as the Cougars face Tennis travels to Romeoville, 111., to play Lewis and St. Joseph’s end,” Montgomery said. “If we play to Wisconsin-Parkside Friday at 7 p.m. in this Friday and Saturday. our potential, we can play with any Kenosha, Wis. On Saturday, SIUE team successfully, but we have to real­ takes on conference foe Lewis and ize our potential.” Ferris State at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 Against Bellarmine, sophomore p.m., respectively, in Romeoville, 111. Tuesday, September 17, 1996 The Alestl Page 7

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