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Breakdown by ethnicity assooated Press California State University freshmen who entered In 2000, including total by Remedial students face ax ethnic group and percentage needing remedial math or English: Ethnicey Total Mattt% White 13,350 37 28 By Jordan Robertson into higher-level math classes. Three years ago the California remedial classes in either English, diation, most of those freslunen proficient in Indian 229 48 37 DAIL Y SI AI WRI Nungaray, an occupational therapy State University system started math or both, according to a study returned to school Black 1,744 73 66 major, said she's upset because she enforcing a policy that mandates presented last week to the CSU their subjects. Hispanic 6,941 63 61 Cora Nungaray is learning dec- took four years of math in high freshmen that don't pass their Board of Trustees. At SJSU, for example, 69 per- Asian 4,896 36 64 imals and simple fractions again, school and believes she's capable of remediational classes by the end of That number indicates that in cent of freshmen became proficient Pacific Islander 183 42 as skills that are usually taught in handling tougher course work. their first year can be denied applying to schools, an alarming between the fall 1999 and fall 2000 Filipino 2,000 47 55 elementary school. But what really has her fuming admission to the school. Like all number of college freshmen are semesters, according to the San Unknown 3,832 43 37 The freshman reluctantly is that if she doesn't pass her reme- other CSU campuses, SJSU has lacking the basic skills that should Francisco Chronicle. Of the entire Non resident 647 36 76 agreed to talce a remedial math dial class, and its competency test been enforcing the policy with have been taught to them years class, 96 percent were proficient, Total 33,822 45.2 45.6 class last semester after she failed at the end of the semester, she mixed results, administrators said. ago, the study found. including those who did not SOUrCO Caiii01,1 State Univorstty the Entry Level Mathematics test, might be kicked out of San Jose On one hand, roughly 65 per- On the other hand, the study which is required for admission State University. cent of incoming freshmen need indicated that after a year of reme- see REMEDIAL, Page 6 A.S. loans Bomb scare closes De Anza provide 'Columbine- style' threat evacuates book help college Jena I ti r re. for the day DAR 1 SWF WRI I I Since many students don't have the money to eat a more nutritious meal than a bag of Top Ramen, when the time 11 ( larissa Aljentera comes to buy books some find themselves in dire straits. SITNIOR ST414 Wei TI Students in financial need now have the option of getting San Jose State University a book loan for the semester from the Associated Students junior LaDonna Martinez was Business Office, located on the main floor of the Student frightened for her safety when Union. of the semester, the she found out about the bomb Available during the first two weeks threat that evacuated De Book Loan Program is targeted toward freshmen and sopho- financial aid may Anza College early Tuesday mores, although all students receiving morning. apply, said Akbar Shetty, vice chair for A.S. Requirements for the program are a valid identification San Jose Police and De card with a current enrollment sticker, an official financial Anza campus security cleared aid letter, proof of class enrollment and a letter from the the 112-acre Cupertino cam- International Students Office for international students. pus around 9 a.m. after suspi- according to the description attached to the application. cions of a "Columbine-style Each student is given a voucher with a maximum limit of attack." $150 and may purchase up to three upper or lower division SJPD arrested a 19-year- general education books. old man Monday evening, The program is based on a first-come, first-served basis searched his house and found and can be used by students for a maximum of four semes- plans of a possible bombing to ters, according to a promotional poster. take place on De Anza's cam- A.S. had been exploring the idea of a book loan program pus Tuesday afternoon. since last year, Shetty said. SJSU's campus is similar "We began brainstorming ways to implement the pro to De Anza's because both are gram," he said. "We looked at other schools' programs, like open. the Fullerton Full Book Program, that supplies all books "The classroom buildings That only benefits a small group, however." are accessible," said Martinez "We came up with seven different models. One model was a child development major. a full book scholarship. but we thought a smaller program "Anyone can walk off the street and go into the build- See BOOK LOAN. Page t, ing. It is scary." De Anza, located 10 miles from SJSU, has more than 25,000 students according to their Web site. cans SJSU's undergrad u ate Senate population is 20,000 and the total number of students is 27,000. De Anza's campus was drug policy blocked off for most of Tues- day. Police vehicles and cam- pus security By Erik Anderson were posted at each entrance on campus to DAII SPOOR STAIS WRITIR prevent people from walking A list of 14 questions were brought before the floor of or driving on. the Academic Senate on Monday, then shot down. San Jose police were called Under discussion was a policy recommendation in to search the campus but found nothing as of Tuesday about the special agency Alcohol and Drug Abuse Pre- ( had l'ilver AO Stall vention Committee. evening. According to signs The legislative item, Academic Senate 1131 Policy A Santa Clara County Sheriff's deputy leaves the 19-year-old -man who attended the college was arrest- posted around the campus, Recommendation, sought to change the composition of roped off area of De Anza College while law enforce- ed in San _lose on Monday with 30 pipe bombs, 20 classes are scheduled to the committee. ment officials from several agencies converse in the Molotov cocktails, several weapons and a stock of resume today. More than 60 senators, university staff and students background. The campus was closed Tuesday after a ammunition in his possession. See BOMB, Page " filled the second-floor room of the Engineering building for the senate's January meeting. Akbar Shetty, Associated Students' director of gov- erning affairs, appeared stunned by the near-unani- mous vote that rejected his amendment. The lone vote supporting the amendment was his Delays appear done for UPD home own. "I am standing against all the senate," Shetty said. 13) IA Anderson pushed the date back t,o Oct. 6. Already opposed to the number of seats allotted to 4-1r" Then, county-wide union students four seats out of a total of fifteen Shetty DAII SI ',1,,R STAFF WRI 11 R strikes and changes in inspec- sought to have the four student seats pass through the $ The University Police tor, fire marshal] and superin- Associated Students president for review. Department is finally get to tendent that delayed certifica- Shetty said he brought the questions forward in an make its move. tion of work stretched out the attempt to ensure proper representation for the stu- On Feb. 13, the communica- date further. dents. tions center is scheduled to It was not until this week Administrators choose the student representatives, 1lite move into its news home in the rie%% office is ready, he said. that it was confirmed that the he said. Seventh Street garage. The rest "We will be open for business move was finally in motion. The Inter Residential Hall Association has "no real of the department is slated to on Feb. 19," Staley said. The old dispatch center mechanism to put fonvard members," Shetty said. As a David Baton Omit \hal follow on Feb. 15 and 16, said The move comes at the end located in the current UPD result, members of the university staff end up making delays. Lee Warren, a dispatcher employed by the Uni- UPD's Richard Staley, who is of almost a year in building is scheduled to remain the selection, Shetty said. coordinating the move. Originally, the station was staffed with at least one indi- The recommendation had previously been intro- versity Police Department for 10 years, demon- The old Traffic and Parking planned to be operational on vidual, Staley said. They would being set up in see SENATE, Page 6 strates the new computer system the office will remain in operation June 1 of last year. Labor prob- UPD building next to the Seventh Street garage. throughout the move until the lems and last-minute changes See UPD, Page 6 C) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2001 SPARTAN DAILY SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY'

Is 'Temptation Island' immoral or entertaining?

Fox network's new 'reality-based' 'Temptation Islandigives Americans an show crosses the boundaries of opportunity to learn more about acceptable entertainment once again the intricacies of relationships it. I was one of the 16.1 million people who tuned in to the first Iadmit Ifind "Temptation Island" entertaining and so do 17.6 million viewers who episode of Fox television network's "Temptation Island." I hadn't tuned in to the show. Fox's newest, unscripted, reality-based television planned on watching, but that's what happens when you combine an series stars four unmarried couples who test the strength of their rela- experienced channel-surfer with a multimillion-dollar promotional tionships while staying at a Belize resort populated by single models, mas- campaign. sage therapists and strippers. To be honest, even with all the advertising, I didn't exactly Giving people the opportunity to answer questions about themselves and know the premise of the show before its debut. their partners, to find out if they are truly meant to be, is important for their I discovered that the four unmarried couples involved were futures. ready to take the next step, If everyone gave him or herself this opportu- but all had cold feet. nity, perhaps one in every two marriages So what better way to test would not turn into divorce and domestic vio- their love than to separate and lence crime statistics would be less dramat- tempt them with "real-life" situations? ic. I don't know about the rest of you Robert Bachman of the U.S. Depart- guys, but frolicking around a tropical ment of Justice bureau said that nearly island while being chased by scantily clad two in three female victims of violence women is not a life I know anybody living. were related to or knew their attacker. Doesn't there have to be some kind of An entertainment Web site, realism involved to be labeled a "reality TV" show'' www.mybiotch.com, asked its visitors, 1)\il1 `11 \II \X11:1111t I think "Fantasy Island" would be a more appropri- "Do you think what the producers are ate name. doing to these people is immoral?" For example, in last week's episode, "Perfect 10" cover girl Vanessa jumped into By Sunday, 68 percent of those polled answered, "No." Billy's arms. His partner, Mandy, was obviously upset and allowed herself to be carried Another question was, "Do you refuse to watch Temptation Island?" off by her island beau, a situation that takes me back to my junior high school days. Only six percent of the people who took the poll said they refuse. After the final episode has been completed, and the television cameras have been On Jan. 19, Nielsen Media Research reported an astonishing 17.6 mil- turned off, somebody ought to air the true finale. lion viewers tuned in to "Temptation Island," easily conquering its opponents Here's my version: Mandy and Billy are thoroughly disgusted with one another and "The Drew Carey Show" (12.58 million) and "Spin City" (10.23 million). argue bitterly. What this tells us is that America can't seem to get enough of "Temptation The next scene opens with each of them on different sides of the island, wandering Island." the beach looking confused. "Where is everybody?" they're thinking. During the week of Jan. 17, nearly one in Cut to the airport: Vanessa and the other island beauties are waving off reporters on four viewers aged 18 to 49 watched "Temp- Nielsen Media the way to their flights. tation Island," ABC News reported. The camera pans over to six familiar, sullen faces Syracuse University TV historian Research report- I understand it's waiting to board what appears to be a very long flight Robert Thompson said in an interview ed an astonishing home. with the Los Angeles Times: "Network an attempt at That's reality television. television needed to give us something 17.6 million I understand it's an attempt at entertainment, but different than yet another sitcom, yet entertainment, there are moral issues to consider. another doctor or cop show, or another viewers tuned in but there are The show basically tries to break up relationships lawyer show." to "Temptation to obtain ratings. So, is "Temptation Island" all that bad? moral issues to For society to casually observe this scenario hardly Gene Ondrusek, a clinical psychologist Island," easily reinforces any form of commitment to a relationship. who acts as a consultant and trainer to the consider. On Jan. 6, the San Jose Mercury News ran an arti- private and public sectors, finds benefits in conquering its The show basi- cle before the show premiered, and quoted the feeling, testing one's romantic bonds. opponents. What of a rabbi. Ondrusek also has a degree from the Uni- cally tries to "The idea that it is sport and amusement to see if one versity of North Carolina School of Medicine. this tells us is can destroy a relationship for the purpose of securing "These processes will certainly galvanize break up rela- ratings and profit is just unacceptable," said Rabbi Ken- relationships," Ondrusek told ABC News. that America tionships to neth D. Roseman of the Temple Shalom in Dallas. "There's the potential for coming out strength- can't seem to get Fox is still reeling from last year's disastrous "Who ened, and there's the potential for coming out obtain ratings. Wants to Marry a Multimillionaire," and decided to cancel weakened, but if these are couples that are plan- enough of "Temp- any future segments, the article also reported. ning long-term marriages ... it's better to under- Mike Darnell, the man who launched "Multimillionaire - stand up front than to find out later." tation Island." said, "'Temptation Island' is a show like 'Big Brother' or 'Survivor' that tries to tell a story. Ondrusek said he hopes the show will encour- We know it's provocative, but this is not a show about sex." age dialogue between other couples and viewers regarding the boundaries of rela- Speaking of sex, the Fox's people claim that there would be no such hanky-panky tionships. on the island, yet it was reported to the Associated Press that everyone was test- After dealing with a long and stressful day at school or work, I can eas- ed for sexually transmitted diseases prior to the show. ily tune in to "Temptation Island" for entertainment and, without a I don't think knowing this would bring relief to the couples it would problem, watch couples like Shannon and Andy be given probably make things worse. the chance to see what they are really about. I have been in a relationship for almost six years, and we're The show could provide us with a valuable planning on taking the next step soon. opportunity to examine the complexities of a I don't understand the logic of being placed in such an relationship. environment. I enjoy Fox taking us on a profound and emo- I certainly couldn't watch a video of my girlfriend on a tional ride through the bowels of love and lust. date with some stranger. Giving four couples an opportunity to meet others And how could I feel comfortable going on a date, know- and reunite them with their partners on the last ing how much it is going to hurt her? night of their journey is fair game. I think Fox scrambled to come up with this show to ride It allows them to share their experiences on the coattails of the "Survivor" series, which is their pre- Latere-C___ and decide whether or they are meant to be. rogative, but I think they crossed the boundaries as to 2i,c; More of us should be given this opportunity. what is deemed acceptable in our society.

George Moore is a Spartan Daily Staff Writer Yesenia Santana is a Spartan Daily Staff Writer

TALKING HEADS is Fox's new 'reality-hased show, Temptation Island,' immoral or entertaining?

"Entertaining. You find out "Entertaining, because there "Something can be enter- 'Neither It's stupid. It "Entertaining. I personally "Entertaining. It's an obsta- if the couples are actually are hello hot girls, and it's inter- taining and immoral. They seems unrealistic and cheesy." wouldn't do it, but if they want cle course for a relationship, truthful to each other and how esting psychologically because are not diametrically to do it, it's their call. Anything and it's fun to watch because strong their relationship is," you wonder what you would opposed. Nice people are Melanie Buenl for ratings - so it doesn't sur- it's not me." do if you were in the same situ- boring. Sorry, it's true." junior prise me that they have a show Raina Shankar ation." administration of justice like that." Samantha Nigam freshman Marco Diego Maureen Evans Matthew Aguirre sophomore biology senior Financial Aid senior marketing digital media liberal studies Compiled by Karen Kabiling and photos by Kristopher Gainey SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY - SPARTAN DAILY OPINION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, MI

and San Carlos streets. For more No end campus construction information on events, call Sister to Charlie at 938-1610. Marcia or Father at this Maybe Sparta, Students university they'll get rid of the Philosophy Colloquium Series niay never actually see the stifling smell that roams the "A Kantian Intuitionism" with pro- campus luide when it is not in a building while they're at it. fessor Robert Audi, Charles J. Mach state of confusion. MICHELLE Ventilation would help, Construction seems to haunt maybe change the filters in the Today Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, this place more than the ghosts EW heating and air conditioning Kappa Sigma University of Nebraska at Lincoln, 4 that are rumored to live in Mor- system. Student Election Board Laser Tag, 8:30 p.m. at 168 S. llth p.m. in the University Club. For more ris Dailey Audit,orium. Anything to help, because A.S. candidate applications. Candi- St. For more information, call the information, call Bo Mou at 924-4602. We have the Scheller House, that place smells the way date applications now available for Kappa Sigma house at 279-9860. that decrepit pile of rotting fire- 's I .11 I sweaty gym socks do when Associated Students government Catholic Campus Ministry wood that will probably remain they're left in a locker all week. 2001-2002 school year. Pick up appli- Chicano Commencement Daily Mass, 12:10 p.m. at the Cam- a permanent eyesore for years dingle day trying to find park- It's one of those lingering cations in the A.S. office located on General meeting, 5 p.m in the Chi- pus Ministry Chapel located at 300 S. to come. ing. odors, the kind where you don't the third floor of the Student Union. cano Resource Center, Modular A. For 10th St. For more information, call Sis- They'll never finish it. It's built. It's sitting there. realize you've been choking Applicants must attend a mandatory more information, call David Ruiz at ter Marcia at 938-1610. Sure, they'll put on more But the fences remain. until you leave the building Candidate Orientation session. For 924-2991. tarps, spray some more orange Why hasn't anyone moved in and start gulping in the fresh more information, call the Student Listening Hour Concert Series and green fluorescent paint on it yet? air. Election Board at 924-5955. REACH Program Percussion recital: Christopher and may even get it off those Another mystery attributed Now the university is Fte-Entry And Commuter Help Pro- McLaurin and Kristen L,ou present freakish stilts one day. to the construction gods. proposing to build high-rise Gay Lesbian Bisexual gram hosts Brown Bag Lunch Wel- solos from the modern marimba reper- But what if they don't? The new joint library is ... buildings and, to cover the cost, Transgendered Alliance come to SJSU for spring 2001, noon to toire and the works of J. Bach, 12:30 What if it falls off those stilts well it's a hole. rent out the upper floors to Meeting/discussion, 5 p.m. in the 1:30 p.m. in the Pacheco room located p.m. to 1:15 p.m. in the Concert Hall when a strong gust of wind goes A big, muddy hole in the businesses. Costanoan room located in the Student in the Student Union. For more infor- located in the Music building. For by? ground that will someday, long A good idea, perhaps Union. For more information, call mation, call Jane Boyd at 924-6950. more information, call Joan Stubbe at Or even better, what if it after everyone here has gradu- we're still not sure but it is Shanna at 938-0803. 924-4631. sinks in the mud from all the ated, be a library. assuredly bad timing. SJSU Alumni Association rain? We won't be able to use the Who wants to go to a school Associated Students Deans' scholarships: 17 $1,250 Associated Students Then they'd have to pick the library, but we'll pay for it. where the pounding of a crane Bookloan program: apply in the scholarships available to undergrad On-line scholarship applications at darn thing up again, set it back More increased fees, another echoes across the entire cam- Associated Students Business Office in and grad students. Pick up application http://scholarships.sjsu.edu. For more up and spend another million $18 dollars, what does it mat- pus during school hours? the Student Union. For more informa- from any Dean's office, deadline: information, call Maria Murphy at dollars for the job. ter? Who wants to go to a school tion, call Maria Murphy at 924-6240. March 1. For more information, call 924-6240. Explain that one to the stu- College students don't have that is constantly in a state of Ivy Low at 924-6524. dents of this university. to worry about raised tuition construction that has no end in SJSU Sailing Club alspirit.org Don't forget to mention that fees we're rich. sight? Recruiting Day: Come see one of Delta Upailon Meditation Guided and Instruc- the university would have to And a fence that was sup- Associated Students, Caret, our boats, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Sev- Broomball meet, 8 p.m at 201 S. tional. All meditators welcome, 4:30 raise the cost of tuition to cover posed to hold murals sur- the various planning commit- enth Street plaza. For more informa- llth St. For more information, call p.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Campus Min- the cost, because the $18 rounds that big hole, but tees and the rest of the univer- tion, call Joanna at (650) 799-3208 or the Delta Upsilon house at 947-9169. istry Chapel located at 300 S. 10th St. increase that is supposed to pay instead of being covered with sity constantly pile on more e-mail [email protected]. For more information, call R. Wharton for a computer lab wouldn't be murals, the once-empty areas and more projects, but to what at 605-1687. enough to cover the costs of the are coated with graffiti. end? A.S. Campus Recreation Thursday Scheller House. It has become a bulletin More fee increases, more Intramural soccer and basketball Then there's the new Univer- board. construction and more chaos. captain meeting. Interested in orga- Catholic Campus Ministry Sparta Guide is provided free of charge to etu- sity Police Department build- When classes resumed, stu- I want my $18 back. nized recreational sports? Come check Brown Bag Lunch Mass: Pray, eat dents. faculty and staff members. The deadline for ing. dents found that the Central us ou.! Soccer meeting: 2 p.m., basket- and discuss any questions you have entriee is noon. three working day. before the Nobody seems to know Classroom building had metal Michelle Jew is the Spartan ball meeting: 3 p.m. in the Almaden about the Catholic faith, 12:10 p.m. at desired publication date. Entry forms are available what's going on with that. supports on two of its sides and Daily Managing Editor room located in the Student Union. For the Campus Ministry Social Hall. in the Spartan Daily Office. 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EXPECTATIONS After a College World Series berth last season, the 2001 Spartan baseball team has large shoes to fill By Julian J. Ramos "We are just as good or better ence of postseason play with as last year," Ruiz said. "If we their teammates who weren't DAILY SIAM WRIIIR can pick it up on offense and on the team during its College Sam Piraro has a lot to live stay healthy, we'll be con- World Series run. up to. tenders." "I want the team to use their Expectations have never Senior outfielder Brandon experience," Piraro said. "It's a been higher for any baseball Macchi feels confident in the once-in-a-lifetime experience team in school history, the Spar- new players who have joined and they will have credibility tan head coach said. the team. Among them are jun- with the younger players." Last season, the Spartans ior college transfers senior The Spartans begin their had a share of the Western Ath- pitcher Jahseam George and season against Cal State Hay- letic Conference title and a junior second baseman Gabe ward at 2:30 p.m. today at first-ever appearance in the Lopez, who replaces Brian Blethen Field. National Collegiate Athletics Stream. Stream transferred to Piraro would like to dedicate Association College World Sonoma State in the off-season. the game, and a win against the Series last season. They fin- "They are solid," Macchi Pioneers, to the Blethen-Chasa- ished the season with a 41-24 said. "They know what they are low family for their donation in record overall and a 19-11 doing. We are deep at every making the field a reality. position." "I want to be able to give the Piraro will depend on his game-ball to the family, "Piraro PREVIEW veterans to share their experi- said. record in the WAC. 2001 SPARTAN BASEBALL CHANGES "The bar has been raised for this year's team," former head coach Gene Menges said. In his 15th season, Piraro Ryan Brucker will lead the Spartans through Ryan Brucker Brandon Macch, a schedule that he described as Junior Ruiz the toughest in school history. I Nonconference opponents including Stanford University, Santa Clara University, UC Berkeley and Pepperdine Uni- versity, as well as conference foes Rice University, Texas Ryan Adams Gabe Lopez Christian University and Fres- Gary Patchett Brian Stream no State University will looking for a win against the Spartans. "For the first time, we are going to be the hunted," Piran, John Fagan Jamie Hiegel said. Tony Tognetti To be able to make another John Fagan It Bajless Daily Ste run for the College World Series, Piraro will have tr, Chris Key Tim Adinolfi 3unior Ruiz takes a swing in the batting cages ior, is the returning Western Athlete Conference replace pitchers Joey Baker. Joey Baker Jeremy Flogelstad at the Spartan practice field Tuesday. Ruiz, a jun- player of the year. Chris Key and Jared Sandler, who signed professional con- Tim Adinolfi Andy Cook tracts. 2001 SPARTAN BASEBALL SCHEDULE "We lost 300 innings and 30 wins in pitching," Piraro said. cNi. STATE HAYWARD" MARCH 8 VS. CHICAGO STATE APRII 27-28 AT TCU # "We'll have to find help there." FRIDAY-SUNDAY VS. UC SANTA BAR- MARCH 9-10 VS. ILLINOIS MAY 1 Al SAINT MARY'S Returning to the pitching Designated Hitter BARA MARL H 16-18 Al RICE# MAY 3-5 vs. HAwAil-Hico # staff are seniors Tim Adinolfi Adam Montarbo TUESDAY VS. SAN FRANCISCO STATE* MARCH 20 AT SAINT MARY'S MAY 11-13 AT NEVADA-RENO # and Matt Kauffman and junior FEB. 9-11 AT SAN Luis OBISPO TOUR- MARCH 23-25 AT HAWAI'l MAY 18-20 VS. FRESNO STATE # Jeremy Rogelstad, who missed Junior Ruiz MAY 25-27 NCAA REGIONALS most of last season due to NAMENT MARCH 29-31 AT HAWAI'l-HILO Adam Shorsher FEB. 13 VS. SAINT MARY'S APRIL 3 AT STANFORD JUNE 1-3 AT NCAA SUPER REGIONALS injury. 2001 tarter. Offensively, the Spartans FEB. 16-18 AT FRESNO STAT1 # APRIL 6-8 vs. RICE* JUNE 8-16 AT COLLEGE WORLD SERIES 2000 Starters return last season's WAC player Adam Shorsher FEB. 20 vs. USF* APRIL 10 VS. UC BERKELEY of the year Junior Ruiz. The FEB. 23-25 vs. TCU # APRII 14 VS. HAWAI'l PACIFIC* INDICATES GAME AT BETHEN FIELD junior outfielder finished third FEB. 27 AT UC BF_RKELEY APRII 17 AT SANTA CLARA ON SOUTH CAMPUS. in the conference with a .354 MARCH 1-3 VS. HAWAI'l # APRIL 20-22 vs. NEVADA-RENO # # INDKATES WESTERN ATHLETIC CON- batting average. MARCH 6 VS. SANTA CLARA Allot 24 AT STANFORD FERENCE GAME OR SERIES. Spartans struggle in conference play SAN JOSE STATE Kcin Iligtithi game." Univeristy The team is playing with 13 new players and many believe that Men's Basketball After dropping two home games it is heading in a good direction. to Rice University and the Univer- "Outsiders see the program sity of Tulsa, the women's basket- going in the right direction," Come see the San Jose Stat clarps ball team will be hitting the road Richard said. "A lot of the public 4 A this weekend. are comfortable with the team's men's basketball team at The delk In search of a remedy for their current position, but it's hard on us Event Center this weekend with recent skid, the Spartans are sched- because we believe we could be uled to face the University of Neva- doing much better." two important WAC games. da at Reno on Friday and Fresno State University on Sunday. Men get first WAC win Both Nevada and Fresno State recently defeated Southern Snapping a six-game conference San Jose State vs Nevada Methodist University, which is cur- lasing streak, the San Jose State Amos rently third in the Western Athlet- University men's basketball team Thursday, February 1 ic Conference with a record of 5-3 won its first Western Athletic Con- 7:30 p.m. and 10-9 overall. ference game Sunday. assisbi, with 2.2, while Garrett has midcourt at the buzzer to give tht Head coach Janice Richard said The team rallied around seniors been averaging 1.9 so far this sea- Bulldogs the victory. that freshman guard Cricket Cory Powell and Mike Garrett, son. The Spartans will host Fresne San Jose State vu Williams is currently not playing who combined to score 32 points, The Spartans, who are current- State at 7 p.m. Saturday at the due to illness, but said junior as the Spartans went on to defeat ly in eighth place with a record of Event Center. #19 Fresno State guard Atari Parker will be filling University 54-44 in Houston, 9-9 overall (1-6 WAC), are Rice sched- Free tickets are available to the Saturday, 3 in for her this weekend at the Texas. uled to play conference rival Fres- first 1,000 students with valid stu- February Garrett is currently leading the no State Saturday. dent identification cards. Live on Fox Sports Net "It's good for her (Parker), she team in scoring with 17.1 points This will be the first time the Tidcets must be picked up from gets to get the ball in her hands," per game while Powell averages Spartans will be playing Fresno the box office at the Event Center. ..pecial Game Time Richard said. 13.7. State since their 77-74 loss to them 7:00 p.m. Parker and junior guard Dana- Both Powell and Darnell last March. Editor's note: "Under The da Smith are both in the top five in Williams are leading the team In that game, Courtney Alexan- Boards" is the Spartan scoring in the WAC. with an average of 7.1 rebounds. der-. now with the Dallas Maver- basketball notebook. It appears Smith has been averaging 20.8 Williams leads the team in icks. rnandred to sink a shot from Wednesdays BA. STUDENTS GET points per game, while Parker has been averaging 18.5 points per IN .game. 11;:nnalikrnimume"-- Freshman forward Tatiana Th.% lor has been leading the Spartans FREE with 5.6 rebounds per game. LOWEST TEXTBOOK PRICES 1,1400.414:r Richard said the strengths fin- her team are perimeter play and /-4k1- defense, but noted that the defense has not been up to standard, which GUARANTEED! effect on Sunday's 749 rtfrri) OR had a direct n Ihe game against Tulsa. WE'LL REFUND tinie it takes voti to read this ad The second-year head coach ap. YOU could have been said the team plays better on the DOURI,E THE DIFFERENCE road, as it concentrates on basket- ball, whereas when at home the , SpartanBookstore reading your ownl Spartans tend to be distracted. Advertise in the S artanl)aih, 'They need to learn to focus 'F.1.11RWIM. regardless of whether they're at .11.1 home or on the road," said Richard. 'Vigil *rim BookulerIsr Delis 'They need to learn how to isolate their personal lives from the

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SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSIT) - SPARTAN DA1LN SPORTS WEDNESUAl, JANLAR1 31, X101 Sharks lose star center, but send two to all-star game By D.S. Perez ing. The team has gone 3-1-2 with- defensive-minded players to drive shocked to be named to the All- STAFF WRITER out Drunphousse, outscoring oppo- the Sharks' offense. Star grune. DAILY SENIOR nents 19-13 in that span. "If it's only Ricci's line scoring "I'm surprised," Ragnarsson A dislocated left shoulder will Last weekend the Sharks beat for us," Sutter said, "we're behind said. "It's good that they recog- keep San Jose Sharks' center Vin- two of the Western Conference's the eight ball." nized me for my play. Maybe I cent Damphousse on the shelf elite teams, the Dallas Stars rind The Sharks have also received a should bring my offensive game ... until the Playoffs. the St. Louis Blues, in back-to-badc scoring boost from their defense- it's usually the offensive players And it's an injury the Sharks road games. The victories kept the men. that get on the All-Star teams. It can ill afford. Sharks ahead of Dallas in the race Brad Stuart, who had been in a should be fun, and I'll take my Drunphousse, who injured his for first place in the Pacific Divi- slump with only one for the chances." shoulder Jan. 15 in a 3-2 loss to the sion. season, has recorded three goals Challenging North Aznerican , was the To generate offense, Sutt,er has since Damphousse went down, firepower will be Nabokov, who is Sharks' leading scorer in 44 games, been changing the Sharks' lines, including the game winner against second in the league in wins (25) with nine goals and 46 points. trying to find a good top line. the Blues Saturday and a game- and in save percentage (.924). Known for his playmalting Friesen, Sturm, Marleau and Jim tying goal Jan. 22 at Edmonton. Nabokov, who was named skills and two-way play, Damp- Montgomery, who was brought up His partner on the blue line, Gary Player of housse will be missed on both the from the Sharks' minor league Suter, had two goals last weekend the Week for the period between Sharks' top lines, playing center affiliate in Kentucky, have all cen- as well. Jan. 22 and Sunday, had an eye- between 01,ven Nolan and Jeff tered the top line during games. opening way of describing the feel- Friesen, and on the top penalty "Some guys click better than Rags, Nabby take on ing of being selected to the All-Star killing unit with Marco Sturm, others," said Nolan, who is the sec- game. who is among league leaders in ond-leading scorer on the club with North America "Sexy, very sensual, real good." short-handed goals with three. 18 goals and 40 points. "When you he said. "I'm proud." After Damphousse's condition Three Sharks have been selected Russian born in lose a caliber of player such as Vin- to play in this weekend's An ethnic was announced, Nolan, Friesen, nie, everyone has to make adjust- All-Star Kazakhstan, Nabokov said he game in Denver. on his Sturm and center Patrick Marleau ments. We need t,o play with more Two of will wear the Russian flag all went under the microscope to intensity, more consistency and those players, defense- All-Star uniform. provide the offense. remember that good teams suffer man Marcus Ragnarsson and rookie All of the World players wear goaltender Evgeni Nabokov, will their home "The other guys have to pro- injuries too." flags representing duce, no question about it," said The only line untouched has represent the World Team. countries on their sweaters. Along with his partner, Mike to the Sharks head coach Darryl Sutter been the Sharks' checking line of a The third Shark named after a 2-1 loss to the Colorado Mike Ricci, Niklas Sundstrom and Rathje, Ragnarsson has earned All-Star team was Damphousse, Avalanche on Jan. 20. "Vinnie is Scott Thornton. While that line reputation for shutting down some who was to play for the North of the higher scorers in the league. Taking Damp- one of the best two-way guys in the does create scoring chances - those also has three goals American squad. league. There's only one way to three players have scored 28 goals Ragnarsson housse's vacated spot is Simon replace him: play like him." between them - Sutter said it and 13 points in 43 games. Gagne of the Philadelphia Fly- So far, the Sharks are not sink- would be foolish to rely on those Ragnarsson, a Swede, was ers. (11:1,/ hisret 0a/(1. Sue Gary Suter ( 20), San Jose Sharks defenseman, and 's left wing Shjon Podein (25) colide into Evgeni Nabokov, Sharks goalie, as he blocks a shot on goal early in the first period Saturday, Jan. 20 at the San Jose Arena. Unlimited calling to other Cingular customers. OSU head coach speaks for first time since plane crash Activate a Cingular Home' plan with access of $2999 STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - broadcaster Bill Teegins, pilot and higher and get unlimited mobile to mobile Basketball coach Eddie Sutton, Denver Mills and co-pilot Bjorn speaking with the media for the Fahlstrom. calling and mobile to mobile messaging to any first time since a plane crash "The toughest thing I've ever Cingular customer within your local calling area. killed two players and eight other encountered ... was when I had to members of Oklahoma State's call those parents and call those traveling party, hopes something wives and tell them what had positive comes from the tragedy. happened," Sutton said. "I cer- Offer available to nevv and existing customers "I told our team that life is so tainly have shed a few tears." For more information or local de/ivery, call 1-866-CINGULAR. precious and sometimes we take A public memorial service is WWwCingular corn it for granted," Sutton said Tues- planned Wednesday, with Sutton day. "One thing they must and Williams among the speak- understand is they better live ers. every day like it might be the "I'm not sure exactly what I'll last. They certainly understand say tomorrow," Sutton said. "I that. want it to be something that they "Out of this may come some- understand these people were thing that will help all of them, wonderful human beings. And and that is to be a better person, being a Christian, I believe they Nokia 8290 NokA 5190 do a better job in playing basket- are with God right now. ball or their studies or whatever "At the same time, I want $99 FREE it might be." everyone to understand life goes with activation Sutton, wearing an Oklahoma on. We have to pull ourselves Pick one of these two Nokia phones. State warmup suit, looked tired together and go forward and but spoke with a firm voice. He become stronger." NOK IA was joined by players Fredrik The Cowboys' game Tuesday rrear roc ream Jonzen and Andre Williams. The against Texas Tech was post- news conference followed a closed poned indefinitely. OSU was to practice, the team's first workout return to the court Saturday at since the crash Saturday night. home against Missouri, but on "I think these past three days Tuesday the Big 12 announced have been like a long nightmare the game had been pushed back for all of us," Jonzen said. "It feels to Monday night. like every day you're going to Olflahoma State's next road wake up and Nate and Dan is game is Feb. 7 at Nebraska, after going to be there. being pushed back one day. The "I think the most important Cowboys usually travel in small, thing right now is to get back in privately owned planes donated our normal routine. It was great by alumni and friends of the pro- to by back in practice." gram. Reserve players Dan Lawson "It's going to be a while before and Nate Fleming were killed, any one of us want to get on a along with sports information smaller plane, I think," Williams employee Will Hancock, director said. of basketball operations Pat After two days of scouring the Noyes and their trainer Brian crash site, investigators still cingulan Luinstra. haven't discovered any piece of WIRELESS Also killed were student man- conclusive evidence explaining ager Jared Weiberg, broadcast why the plane went down in Col- What do you have to say?" engineer Kendall Durfey, KWTV orado.

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REMEDIAL: CSU rules give students one-year ultimatum UPD: After three delays, building to open in February continued from Page I continued from Page 1 during the day. to require to "When I am sitting At night there is scheduled remediation, according help in any way they could and con- the Cluanide. be a roll-up window for traffic offer directions to the new loca- in my new office I cerns so that the dispatch center tion. will believe that will be closed off by itself, he said. No more third chance "We are doing everything we In another section of the first can to make sure there are no we're moving," floor there are holding cells, addi- Last semester, 149 students were problems," he said. "We will con- tional offices and lockers with denied admission to SJSU, accord- tinue to provide the best possible Sgt John Laws, UPD showers. ing to Leon Dorosz, acting associate service we can." The Emergency Operations vice president for curriculum and Sgt. John Laws from Traffic Center is scheduled to be on the assessment. and Parking is scheduled to move fax from the police station, he second floor with an auxiliary dis- Many of those students were on Feb. 15, he hopes. said. patch center next to it, Staley placed on academic leave or enrolled "When I am sitting in my new "I can walk down the hall and said. The building is created for in community college. office, I will believe that we're get it," he said. sustained operations over a period That number indicates that of moving," he said. Warren Lee, a dispatcher for of 10 to 12 hours. the students that needed remedia- Laws' new office, on the first more than 10 years with the "Where we will be able to feed 2 tion, about 8 percent were not floor, offers a window with view of department, said he was pleased and house people," Staley said. a allowed to re-enroll this fall, Dorosz Sweeney Hall. by the new electronic Rolodex sys- The building will also have said. In contrast, his current office, tem that was being installed for badge access readers. That number, he said, is very in the cramped Traffic and Park- each of the center's three dispatch "Any member of the general similar to other campuses, adding ing Operations building, consists operators. able to walk into David Royal Dail). .1t4 public will not be that comparisons between schools of four brick walls and a door. The software, "Vesta," made by the building unescorted," Staley are vague. Sam Khoubier right, discussed class requirements for his LLD 2: A technician is scheduled to Plant Equipment, Inc., is a stan- said. "Every CSU campus defines Academic English class, a remedial course for students who haven't hook up the computers in the new dard platform solution for the There will also be a badging what it means to be remediated in office. emergency industry, Lee said. that passed the English Placement Test, with instructor Todd system in place for visitors its own way," Dorosz said. Hochstatter "God forbid I hook up a com- There can be more than 18,000 will allow them to go into certain "We have competency testing in on Tuesday. Students who fail remedial classes may be denied puter," Law said. phone listings on the program, he areas during specific times. writing and in math. Not every cam- enrollment under current policy. Laws' boss, Lt. Marianne added. "It gives improved security for pus has that. When you try to com- Alvarez, who will also have an To dial, the operator points to our police department," Staley pare campuses, you're comparing "I was just kind of floating LLD 2 test, I won't be accepted next office with a window, said she any of the numbers, clicks on it said. apples and oranges." along," she said. "I didn't really semester," he said. would enjoy her new office. and it rings, he said. The building is an essential- In addition, he said, SJSU allows understand about my math require- "I'll be upset. My family can't pay "A happy and comfortable work There are direct listings for service facility, Staley said. It has students an extra semester to com- ments. So I took (Math) 3A, now I'm for college, and I've got a Bill Gates environment is important for numbers such as 911, as well as its own power generator, a small plete their remediation, a controver- taking 3B. I guess they want you to scholarship (the Bill Gates Millen- employees," she said. "We will be the San Jose Police and Fire kitchen and an Emergency Opera- sial practice that is becoming pas.s the ELM, and I guess a lot of us nium Scholarship). He's expecting looking forward to it." departments, he said. Other num- tions Center. Several offices are increasingly unpopular. aren't cutting the mustard and they me to use his money to go to col- "We're just kind of squished in bers are filed in alphabetical fitted to handle members of the "A small number (of students) put us in remedial classes." lege." here," she added. order, he said. campus emergency response team has been given a third semester, and The adjustment period was not Cao, who grew up in a Viet- Laws said he would appreciate Staley said the dispatch center - volunteer university employees - CSU has asked that that go away," easy, Diggins said. namese-speaking family, said he having the whole department and Traffic and Parking offices to use as offices. Dorosz said. "So that's not some- "I felt like, 'Oh, crap. I have to doesn't feel the school is discriminat- housed in one building. would be located on the first floor "Everything is as multiple use thing that's going to be happening take this math class?"' she said. "I ing against students who grew up in It will make it easier to get a and will share a common area as we can make it," he said. in the future." wasn't looking forward to it because families that didn't speak English. There are more than two dozen math was my worst subject in high Rather, he said, placing students remedial math and English sections school. I had bad memories of it." in remedial classes makes them feel offered at SJSU. The number indi- Diggins said the remedial classes unwelcome at the university. cates that the school is better hold little, if any, value to students 'Their self-esteem goes lower if BOOK LOAN: Applications available in business office equipped to train students than in certain majors. you tell them they're not good community colleges that have fewer "I'm a nursing major and, sure, enough for the higher class," said continued from Page I international students, who can't Since the beginning of the sections, Dorosz said. I'll need a basic knowledge of num- Cao, adding that he graduated high get financial aid. A lot of times semester, students have been In total, the classes cost "certain- bers," she said. "But, and this will school with a 3.8 GPA and passed that would benefit more students people think international stu- trickling in to the A.S. Business ly hundreds of thousands of dollars break my high school teachers' the Advanced Placement physics would be best," Shetty said. dents have lots of money and can Office to apply for book loans. per year," Dorosz said. "But in the hearts, I don't see any applications test. A.S. expects to loan books to afford books, but that's not always Monday and Tuesday, however, long run, if (the students) stay here, for it in the real world." English lecturer Judy Hilliard, approximately 180 students per true." many more students applied, said they certainly become a benefit to Lecturer Greg Kalkanis dis- who has been teaching remedial semester, Shetty said. Sasha Gouliaev, a senior Fabiola Jimenez, a junior in the university and the society, and agrees. classes at the school since they International students may physics major, is benefiting from administration of justice who that's the point." Kalkanis, who is teaching two began about 12 years ago, said even also benefit from the program, the program this semester. works at the front desk in the 'The remediation is not intended remedial math classes this semester, the most confident freshmen need providing that notification is "I'm taking three GE classes office. to be a penalty," Dorosz said. "It's said the skills students learn in help with their writing. received by A.S. from Internation- and the books came out t,o $170. "Everyone who can apply intended to help them complete the mathematics are the same ones they They may be qualified, she said. al Programs and Student Services Some courses, humanities for should. It takes only a few min- requirements in math and English need for malting everyday decisions. "But the thing is, when they that those students are in finan- example, require seven to eight utes," Naqvi said. in their coursework " "It might not be in their job," write for me, they don't do that cial need. books sometimes, and that gets to Students interested in the pro- Kalkanis said. "It might be in the well," she said. "Kids that think they "I think it's an excellent pro- be very expensive," Gouliaev said. gram can bring the required mate- Questioning benefits decisions they have to make, like did spectacular in high school are gram," said Sarah Naqvi, a fresh- "Without the program, I would be rials to the A.S. Business Office t,o shopping, deciding on a phone often being fooled." man majoring in computer engi- forced to go to the library and fill out an application, Naqvi said. However, some students in reme- provider ( you're faced with math- Hilliard, who teaches grammar neering, who is also a member of check out older editions of books The office's hours are 8:30 a.m. dial classes don't see the benefit. ematical decisions." and essay formats in her classes, the A.S. rules committee. "It can that are missing new informa- to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- "It just makes you feel like you're Kalkanis said he believes the said most students she teaches are help a lot of students, especially tion." day. not good enough to talce a higher- policy of requiring students to com- unprepared for college writing, a level class here," Nungaray said. plete remedial courses before being fact that would haunt them in the "You have to take a lower class just admitted is fair. working world if not corrected. because of your test score. It makes "Math is a good discipline, and if "I taught Business 100W for two you feel like you're in seventh grade the university knows that that will years ( people who can't write don't again basic algebra." help the students, that mastering get promoted," she said. Nungaray, 18, blames her situa- the discipline will help the students, Freshman Crystal Simmons, tion on stressful ELM test conditions, then I support that," he said. who is taking a remedial math claiming the time limit and overbear- class, said she sees the logic in ing monitors caused her to fail. Necessary hurdles requiring the classes for some stu- "You get overwhelmed," she said. dents. She said she took the news of Heather Diggins, a nursing Freshman David Cao, who is tak- her situation in stride, adding that major, faces a different problem. ing his second ( and possibly last ( she will not have a problem passing Instead of worrying about admis- remedial English class, said the the competency test at the end of sion to the school, Diggins, a senior school is "punishing' him for failing the semester. in her fourth year at SJSU, is afraid his English Placement Test. "When they told me, I just that she might not graduate. At the end of the semester, the accepted it: the 18-year-old said. "I The 22-year-old, who failed the engineering major will face what don't have a major and I just decid- ELM test her freshman year, before may be his final hurdle toward full ed to go to school so I wasn't wasting students were being disenrolled, acceptance into the university ( his my time. And I just accepted it Mid she felt "awful" when she found class' required competency test. because math's my favorite subject. out about the math requirements. 'they told me if I don't pass the to be truthful." VPowerBar SENATE: Committee-change motion gets only one vote P maimelpsib C I continued from Page 1 A lot of work had gone into recom- There were three different mendation. "I oppose it going back meetings with experts present. We duced to the senate during the to committee." did "not have benefit of (student) December meeting and returned to Stacks made a final comment participation," she said. the Organization and Government before bringing the motion to a The motion failed to pass with Committee for additional work. vote all but one in opposition Monday's review of the recom- mendation was scheduled for a final reading, according to the meeting's official agenda. It's Not Too Late To Senate member Teri B. Thames, Fuel. Body Fuel. a counselor in counseling services, MAKE A DIFFERENCE objected to the questions. 'This should have been done in committee," she said. EARN ADVANCED GE CREDIT IN AREA S Senate member Bethany Shif- (Self, Society, and Equality in the U.S.) nett objected. The Organization and Govern- ment Committee is "bringing to us, COMMUNITY CONCEPTS 157 I believe, a very good recommenda- tion," she said. CROSS LISTED WITH THE COLLEGES OF: chairwoman of the Pam Stacks, EDUC 157 (06690), APSC Organization and Government 157 (19636), Committee, said the members HUM/ARTS 157 (19642), SCI 157 (19644). Power ENGR worked on the recommendation 157 (19640), Hungry? COMM 157 (19638) through the fall semester. did not get student feed- "We CAMPUS WIDE SERVICE back until the November meeting," LEARNING COURSE W/ she said. OPPORTUNITIES FOR DIRECT INVOLVEMENT , Chairman-elect James Brent WITH LOCAL COMMUNITY AGENCIES Spartan Bookstore is your one stop power station. also spoke against the motion to iend back to committee. If it went Tutor in elementary & high schools Check us out on campus or online 24.7. back to committee, it would only Work with recent immigrants on language & computer skills and "likely be defeated come back Provide suppon services for Youth & (again)," he said. Seniors Senate member Jonathon Roth, Work with women experiencing domestic violence wwwspartanshops.com an associate professor in history Provide service to low income and homeless families & seniors end chairman of the Curriculum end Research Policy Committee, TIME: WEDNESDAYS, 3-5 PM, + 4 hours service per lk Cek supported Brent's position. . "My student member has never DMH 227 shown up to one of my meetings,"" be said. Prerequisites: Satisfaction of WST Shifflett added that students Completion of Core GE Spartan bad ample opportunity to partici- Upper Division Standing Books tot e pate. RN- 0=2 For %lore Information: Contact Bob Gliner, Coordinator, Senate member Rameshwar p f ...... p his input. at 924-5337 or rvgliner(teemaiLsjsu.edu, Singh also gave or "I am not trying to put down the stop by and visit him at DMH 210 Associated Students," Singh said SAN JOSE STATE. UNIVERSITY SPARTAN DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 2001

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continued from Page i likely than on De Anza. place on April 20, 1999 when Eric two counts of having illegal Dixon said that SJPD is only help evacuating campus. "I wouldn't expect anything to Harris and Dylan Klebold killed weapons, Dixon said. The case has called to a school when there is a "If a device is found, we will call SJPD arrested Al DeGuzman at happen at De Anza," said Crosby, 12 students and one teacher before not been reviewed by the district device found on campus, if it is a our bomb squad ... if it is a prank, his residence after a Longs Drugs an art major. "The fact that it hap- taking their own lives. attorney's office. serious threat or if a school needs they won't call us." Dixon said. photo technician saw pictures of pened there it could be more likely De Anza student Lynh Umali DeGuzman posed with illegal here." was unfazed by the evacuation. items. San Jose State University Umali said she tried to park her DeGuzman had possession of 30 sophomore Maegan Ladeau was car on campus at 11 a.m. Tuesday pipe bombs, 20 Molotov cocktails, a surprised to learn of a bomb threat but was turned away because sawed-off shotgun and a sawed-off that evacuated De Anza College police were searching the premis- rifle, according to Sgt. Steve Dixon, early Tuesday morning. es. LOWEST TEXTBOOK PRICES the SJPD press information offi- 'I'm surprised it would happen "I had to go around in circles cer. Dixon said they also found anywhere, especially so close," said because they cleared the campus 2,000 rounds of ammunition and Ladeau, a sophomore in market- off," Umali said. "I found out from GUARANTEED! an audio tape stating his inten- ing. "San Jose has a lot of people other students that a bomb threat OR tions. and size doesn't make a differ- evacuated the whole school." "It was very clear that he would ence." As of Tuesday night, DeGuz- WE'LL REFU N I) attack today at 12:30 p.m. and that According to Dixon, the 19-year- man was the only suspect. he would start setting the devices old had been fascinated with the He has been charged with mul- DOUBLE THE DIFFERL NCE at 4:30 a.m.," Dixon said. massacre at Columbine High tiple counts of possession of a SJSU senior Chris Crosby said School in Littleton, Colo. explosive device, multiple counts SpartanBookstore an attack on SJSU could be more The Columbine incident took of possession of a fire bomb and INiummmxmamEmEN 'Vint Spartan Bookman for Dow&

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