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11-7-2005 Arbiter, November 7 Students of Boise State University

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BY RYAN MORTENSEN & in a major campus expansion, BSU,which opened in 1932asa search university of distinction and or 20 years down the road, and the - must offer. On top of that, we have TESSA S.CtlWEIGERT During a meeting held in junior college, is now on its way to a strategic plan to get us there, and plan Is in placeto make sense of an increasing need for lab space," then the bricks and mortar ofa new News5taff Lewiston, the Idaho State. Board becoming one of the nation's larg- where facilities will go when the Wheeler said. ·What we really _'1'-' of Education approved the 10-year est research universities, BSU of- campus plan," Zang said. opportunity arises for more con- need are new buildings that pro" -' - If the vision on paper becomes a campus master plan designed to ficials said. The school'scampus Building projects begin as soon struction. . vide us with both classroom space' " .' ~ 'c,: reality, Boise State University will build the BSUcampus into a metro- ' master plan calls for about 25 new as this month wlth,the construc- Classroom and lab' space is a and lab space. Students need both. - .<:; ~: JJ§"l undergo a' significant transforma- politan research university. buildings and complexes, and ex- tion of an Interactive learning cen- prevalent problem at BSU, said Our growing enrollment w1liaisO;'.', ; n, ~~ pansion for academics, student life ter, whil;hwllloccupy land next to tion process In the upcoming de- ·Thecampusmaster plan, is Mark Wheeler, interini vice presi-.' reqUire.expa.nde.don.,-....c.a.mpu.s..hO,.".~.. >.;~t.....j' ::T . .cades.BSU officials proposed a about growth with purpose,· Frank and administration . the Multipurpose Building;. ' dent forStudent Affairs. ing, a larger union, and other, "::':~,;i ~Bolse State struggles to firid' . ,',' ,,< campus master plan InOctober that Zang, director of communications *Thlshas been the convergence ' " Zang sa,i(llther plans for con: and marketing at BSU,said. ' of the visionofa metropolitan, re- struction COUld.be at least five,'10 classrooms ,.for all the classes we . SeSPlan_1P!IP41; :'~5! may involve up to 25 new building! ." ':::'"';"'w,_>~:! tlal candidate Michael Badnarik servative writer Robert Novak has Center. national focused fresh attention on the in- The day will wrap up from 5 to 7 at 7 p.m. Nov. 10 in the Jordan telligence the administration used p.m., with a reception in the SUB Ballroom, SUB. to justify the war In Iraq. Gallery, presented. by Hispanic The event is free and open to the ,Libby pleads not Plame's name surfaced soon Cultural Center Director Donna public. Badnarlk will also give a guilty; lawyer after her husband, former U.S. Vasquez. "Constitution Class" for students at promises a' fight Ambassador Joseph Wilson, had a The Claudio Qeagarle gallery ex- . 5 p.m.Nov. 12in the SUB. piece published 'In The New York hlbit, "From Delano to Sacramento," , Badnarik appeared on the bal- lot in 48 states and the District of WASHINGTON- Vice President Times that accused the Bush ad- is a collection photographs from the Dick Cheney's former chief of staff mlnistrationoftwistingintelligence 1960sfarm worker movement. Columbia In 2004, and received pleaded not guilty Thursday to to show that Iraq had attempted to Wednesday's events begin at 3,844 votes In Idaho. charges that he lled and obstructed purchase uranium In Niger. 8 a.m, with free coffee in the Bishop Badnarik is a software engineer justice in the probe into the leak of Wilson alleges that the Bush ad- Barnwell foyer, SUB. who lives in Austin, Texas. a CIA officer's name. ministration outed his wife to re- The day will be filled with more He is currently the Libertarian candidate for the 2006 congressio- POOL TAaLES, DARTS A lawyer, for I. Lewis "Scooter" tallate.. human rights presentations focus- Libby pledged to fight the charges. Libby is the only person who's ing on a wide variety of subjects nal elections for the 10th district. DRINK SPECIALS . "He wants to clear his good name been charged in the case, although - such as "International perspectives seat. and he wants a jury trial," Ted Wells, the investigation of White House on women In poverty," envlron- He's also the author of a book, 21 and over with ID said outside the courthouse. Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove mental views and human rights. "Good to Be King," and has given 2801 Fletcher (off 27th + Fairview) Such a trial could feature the em- continues. The presentations will break for a his "Constitution Class" around the -barrassing spectacle of Cheney tak- free lunch at noon and keynote pre- country. ing the witness stand. sentation by Herzfeld. The Nov. 12class is $50 with pre- Prosecutors say Cheney passed local/bsu More presentations and work- registration through the Web site classified information about the shops will resume at 1:40p.rn. www.constltutionpreservation.org. CIA officer's identity to Libby, who Speakers discuss The event concludes at 9 p.m. af- Each student will receive a copy of then allegedly shared it with re- human rights ter a screening of the movie, "Hotel "Good to Be King." porters. Rwanda." For more information, call (817) Libby is charged in a five-count Boise State Student Union Information booths will be pre- 727-6510. indictment with lying to a grand and Activities will sponsor its sented from 11a.m.to 4 p.rn, fREE 25 MOVIE CHANNEL5 jury and federal investigators about 2005 Point of View conference, Allen anticipates the conference . what the'? . .-0 1M :!llIWllMl' 3 MONTHS his conversations with reporters 're- themed "Human Rights: A Global will increase public awareness and FREE DVR garding Valerie Piame, a CIAofficer Responsibility," in the Student inspire an open exchange of ideas FREE OVER 200 CHANNELS A pleasure doing EQUIPMENT UPGRADE and the wife of a prominent critic of Union Building Tuesday, Nov. 8 and among participants. FIRSTMONTH the Bush administration. Wednesday, Nov.9. "It is my hope that lessons learned business with you, For Libby, who's spent much of at the conference will be a spring- FREE STANDARD "This academically-focused pro- ladies board for positive change on cam- PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION his career as a behind-the-scenes gram is presented, annually for the power broker, Thursday's court ap- purpose of engaging Boise State pus and in the community," Allen Two sisters in Australia went TOI1·RI\NKfI) IN CU,;mMfR SflmrACTION BY /1(51 pearance marked an entry into the students, faculty and staff and the said. to court to dispute their mother's glaring media spotlight that's be- community in a dialogue about For more information on will, in which their half-brother got come the hallmark of Washington contemporary issues," said Student the conference, call Student most of the money. After a lengthy scandals. Activities Program Coordinator Activities at 426-1223 or visit battle, they were awarded an extra A crush of reporters and televi- Catherine Allen. http://s u b. bo i sesta te. e d u / $360,000. sion cameras trailed Libby as he Featured speakers will include pointofview. Their lawyers charged them NETWORKili-sR .. hobbled into and out of the court- keynote speaker Amy Herzfeld, di- $450,000 for their services. .. Boller TV for all...... room on the crutches he's using be- rector of the Idaho Human Rights -Compiled by Jessica Wigley cause of a foot injury. .. Treasure Valley Education Center, followed by BSU .. His wife, Harriet, wearing large and community leaders. .. Next Day Install Student group Is there a problem, ~ In South West Idaho and sunglasses, clutched the hand of Events Tuesday will open at 12:30 Eastern Oregon her husband's longtime lawyer, p.m. with an' orientation in the brings Libertarian your honor? 208-442·0070 Joseph Tate, as they navigated the Farnsworth Room of the SUB and candidate to campus crowd, will feature various human rights A man came to court Call 208-447-9243 The almost two-year-old crimi- presentations throughout the day, The Boise State student group, in Benton, Ark., to appeal nal probe into how Plame's name including a self-defense workshop Students for Liberty, will host a lee- his second drunken driving for Student Specials! found its way into a column by con- sponsored 'by the BSU Women's . ture by 2004 Libertarian presiden- conviction. He showed up drunk. Arbiter joins ranks of nation's top college papers'

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BY TOVAH JOHNSON people come out ofthe tunnel in shock act a certain way are no longer only , Special to The Arbiter and some in tears, not many were bel- on women; a man coming out of a stall llgerent, they said. with a needle in one hand and a band The Tunnel of Oppression arrived on "I didn't think it would hit me, but tied tightly on his opposite arm; and a Tuesday as students, faculty and com- when I saw it for the first time, I almost rape. The last scene dealt with a death munity members experienced the event had to walk away,"Simpson said. threat that was sent to a BSU student that was aimed at getting people to talk One scene in the tunnel dealt with last semester during ASBSUelections. about oppression in today's society, said American soldiers beating an Iraqi hos- After viewing this threat, the audience Ro Parker, Boise State Cultural Center tage, taking pictures and rejoicing in the walked through a hallway and into a coordinator. process. The soldiers asked a member of protest for gay and lesbian rights. The tunnel included scenes showing the audience ifthey wanted to help beat There were debriefing sessions for different groups of people and the ways the soldier. each group when they were done go- in which they are currently oppressed. Another scene dealt with Hurricane ing through the tunnel. Parker said she The Cultural Center had originally Katrina victims and included a group' expected people to skip the debriefing, planned to allow small groups of eight of upper middle-class people sitting and was surprised when they didn't. to go through the tunnel every 20 min- around a living room and watching the , "[The Tunnel of Oppression] made utes. Parker said this quickly changed news. They talked about how the vic- me remember things I didn't want to as interest grew about the event, and tims should get their own food and that remember, like some f"ked up things groups as large as 26 were allowed to the government wasted $2,000 on the about my life,"said BSUstudent Rodolfo experience the tunnel. families because "they were just going Navarro.The planning of this program A signed waiver was required before to blow it on alcohol, anyway." started in late Timeand Parker said they entering the tunnel, and children under A scene about border-crossing pic- felt crunched for time. Parker said the 16were not permitted without parent or tured a family trying to cross the bor- Cultural Center will begin planning guardian consent. According to Parker, der of Mexico into Arizona. Some men for next year's event as soon as spring the Cultural Center feels students and caught them at the border, yelling, "We semester so that everything is In order faculty at BSUdo not talk enough about don't want their kind," and started to and the tunnel can be better promoted the issues and problems facing society, beat the family. Simpson said the scene for next year. and most do not even realize that op- was difficult for the actors. "I feel that it had a positive response pression still exists. One scene with multiple images dealt and raised awareness on a lot of issues Director of/writer for the Tunnel of with a girl and her struggle with buli- that are going on currently that people Oppression, Kathy Simpson, and Parker mia, a couple dealing with unplanned do not realize," said Megan Egbert, said they expected more outrage from pregnancies and the questions raised a BSU student who helped with the the participants. While they did see by this; how the pressures to look and event.-

,;/. and performing arts, would also Estimates run as high as 100 for "Gheese ... [from page 11 join the facility. the number of new faculty that delicious meabe, leliliuce, New residence halls and apart- could lie needed at BSUto create a pickles, norrrabo and chips. support buildings. The Master ments could also be built on the metropolitan research university. Plan calls for all these things." south side of campus. University That would bring the total to nearly Over 30 satiisfl:Jing BSU has had a plan since 1997 officials envision a gateway to the 1,100regular staff and adjunct fac- that has served the university campus on the west side at the in- ulty. sandwiches and salads well, Zang said. Afirm based out of tersection of Capitol Street and "BSUhas changed a lot in a very for lunch, dinner, picnics Portland has been involved In the University Drive, and another gate- short period of time," said Zang. - and partiies. process for a number of years and way when entering the campus by "We are fast approaching what will has updated the master plan. This Bronco Stadium. The area may also be its 75th anniversary and 1think it VOl ('(I /~ firm is familiar with the dreams of include new classroom buildings Is a transformative period because -Bolses ncsr ""'ijtJ BSUto become a metropolitan re- and a small performing arts center. of the growth of the student body, search university. Improvements will come to cam- the growth ofthe Treasure Valley at Campus expansion will entail pus lane along the Boise Greenbelt, large and the economic impact BSU some existing buildings being torn by adding courtyards for students - has on businesses." FmWi,,'.§ _ down, including homes in residen- and buildings that face the river, as BSUcould spend millions of dol- Internet 322-7401 345-0990 tial areas surrounding campus. well. lars in the next 20years pursuing its 4348 Chindcn 1030 Broadway ncar BSU BSU already owns 70 percent of There is also an emphasis on the dream for its new transformation. the land in this area. growing residential life and experi- In large part, funding for this trans- According to the university's ence on campus. formation will come from private master plan, the blocks between This would include a number donations and fundraisers. Lincoln Avenue, Denver Avenue, of new apartment complexes, and Student fees would likely go to- University Drive and Beacon Street a learning center where students wards parking facilities and the have been a source of friction be- who are interested in the same aca- expansion of the Student Union tween BSUand its neighbors. demic areas can learn together in a Building. "Elements of the master plan in- smaller atmosphere. According to published reports, clude issues of transportation with Wheeler said the master plan BSU's campus vision is likely the five new parking facilities and the will help achieve a campus that is largest proposed plan for higher concept of a pedestrian-friendly not just functional, but one that is education in Idaho since University campus where parts of the univer- also beautiful and fosters a sense of Place, the failed University-ofIdaho sity would be closed off and be for community. projectthatwould have put a three- pedestrians only: said Zang. According to Zang, the physical building campus directly across Part of this plan calls for key re- elements of the plan will help im- the Boise River from BSU. search facilities that bring engi- prove the quality and impact of fac- -BSU's enrollment has grown 23 343-0494 neering and science departments ulty and students because it will al- percent since 1996with more than Mon.- Sat., 9a.m. - 6 p.m. together on the south side of the low them more opportunities to do 18,000students currently enrolled. campus. Business, public affairs great work. 5200 E.Grand Forest Drive, Boise *After hours info hotline at 343-1036* ROTCcadets practicathatr rappelllng skills down the brick walls at BSU. The cadets meet every Thursday for leadership labs, to practice soldier skills and to buUd confidence. All of the cadets are college students, some at BSU and others at' NNU and ACI. This feat of rappell1ng tests their courage. November 7 2005 THE ARBITER 15

EDITOR: MarlanaBsIcbr ([email protected]) ure

The ERI8k: Fashion's hits and misses

What to wear when you meet a celebrity

BY MARIANA BEKKER Culture Columnist

When I was younger, about middle school-age and patiently waiting for the show or so, Iwas obsessed with a certain to end so I can have my moment special TV show (most girls prob- with him while I "interview" the : ably were), and I still have yet to band. understand why it was cancelled. All this excitement has led this The show, "My So-Called Life,"" chic chick to wonder and worry changed the way I viewed televi- about what the heck am I going sion. to wear. I loved the characters and the' I want to look good, but I don't teenage angst thatwas consum- want to look like I am trying too ing them all. But most of all, Iloved hard to look good. At the same (and still do) Jared Leta. time, I want to look somewhat pro- For those of you who don't fessional so he doesn't think I am know about the show, here's a lit- just a silly groupie who is infatu- tle Info: It is set in Three Rivers, a ated with him (even though that fictional suburb somewhere near may be true). Pittsburgh, Pa., and focuses on the But then again, I don't want to ' life ofAngela Chase, an intelligent, look too professional to where ' articulate IS-year-old. some sort of distance is created ' The show begins at a crucial and the interview sucks. point in Angela's "so-called life": So after mentally reviewing all the onset ofadolescence, appropri- the contents of my closet, I have .' ately accompanied by the search BY GREG WALLACE put the guns in Guns N' Roses, but ers, Tracii Guns left L.A. Guns in 1010W. Main St.,this Tuesday, Nov. come to the conclusion that Imust for identity and some expected Culture Writer his road to stardom would be with a 2003 to start the band Brides of 8. So if you like your rock n' roll old go shopping for this much-an- revamped L.A.Guns. In 1988, L.A. Destruction with bass player Nikki school, down and dirty, get offyour teenage rebellion against her fam- ticipated interview. What exactly ily and other authority figures. shall I purchase, you ask? Well, In 1985, L.A. Guns guitarist Guns' self-titled, major-label debut Sixx of Motley Crue, With a new ass, and get yourself downtown to Oh, and she dies her hair from this goes for all you out there who Tracll Guns formed a band with album went gold; this came hot on compact disc, ":' check out this show. The following blonde to crimson red. And the need to find something just right his former singer, Hollywood Rose the heels ofGuns N' Roses' 1987re- just released, and the single "White is a Q&Awith Nikki Sixx, drama ensues ... [or an interview with a celebrity (I lease, "Appetite for Destruction." Trash" hitting the airwaves, the frontman AxlRose. They would put At school, Angela meets resident know you guys interview them all After 18 years, 16 albums, and Brides ofDestruction will be tearing the two band names together, and See BrideS/paga6/ enigma Jordan Catalano, played the time), no matter if you're a guy a half a' dozen different leadsirlg~ up the stage at the Blues Btlliqheti Guns N' Roses was born'. So Tracil by the oh-so talented Jared Leta, or a girl. the slow-blinking, great-leaning First off, if it's a casual inter- ' loner who becomes the object of view, consider wearing a nice pair Angela's intense but (perhaps) un- of jeans. I am going to purchase Recipe of requited infatuation (and mine; some dark-washed jeans because too). they look considerably dressier the week: Lentil Burgers Jordan Catalano is a bit of a sexy than lighter-washed jeans, but still mystery. Hedoesn'ttalka lot,which casual because ofthat fact they are v:':'" ~"'oct, 'out longer, which ultimately saves BY AMBER FUGER makes it all to easy to read into him denim. money and time. Assistant Culture Editor whatever one wants to see in him: Secondly, wear a shirt that is a Heat some oil in a frying pan, He sings, writes songs and plays the little dressy. For the ladies, wear 1 add the patties and cook on each \ November has arrived, the cold guitar for Frozen Embryos, which something fitted and lacy. I am 'I side for eight to 10 minutes. Once weather is creeping in and dead- changed its name to Residue af- probably going to purchase a top i , they are crisp and browned place ! lines loom over the heads of ev- ." ter Tina left the band. He loves his that is a bright color like red or I them on a paper towel-lined plate car. He smokes. He knows how to ery college student on campus. r . pink that will stand out in the dark to soak up any excess oiL Top With only six more weeks of get you a fake !D. He is the epitome Big Easy concert hall (that way, these burgers with yogurt cilan- ofthe gorgeous troubled teen who Jared will be able to spot me when school left (well, minus the tro sauce. Sliced tomato and red full-week vacation we get for just needs a little love and affection he's on stage). Forthe gents, wear a onion compliment the flavors (all of which I am more than ready casual collared shirt that is fitted. Thanksgiving break), most ev- well, and any kind ofdinner roll eryone on campus is slammed to give). This modern style looks crisp and to serve a as bun completes this So after this brief overview of trendy. and has little time to eat, let alone spicy, hearty inexpensive meal. cook. This week I am going to fea- "My So-Called Life," it is clearly Thirdly, wear a blazer. Iam going obvious why a middle school-aged to buy one a little more casual than ture a quick and delicious recipe Check back next week for an- that is possible on a college stu- girl would fall for the show and its my top so I don't look too overly other quick, easy and super- handsome love interest (aka. Mr. dressed. There is this cool black dent's budget: lentil burgers. tasty meal. I first tried this recipe from Jared Leta). one I saw at Macy's. Hopefully it is Everyday Food magazine (a Several years have passed and I still there. Lentil burger mixture: have moved on from resenting the Last but not least, wear some caveat of the Martha Stewart 3/4 cup toasted walnuts enterprise) last April, the par- , fact that the show is no longer on stylish but comfortable shoes. I 1/3 cup breadcrumbs the air, and my teenage heartthrob' saw some super-sexy BCBG cow- allel month to November in " ., . 3 garlic cloves terms ofcollege semester lingo. crush has slowly dwindled, That boy boots that will be most suit- 2 tsp. ground cumin is, until now. Jared Leta is coming able forthe occasion. Now, I like mine super-spicy, so 2 tsp. chili powder instead ofcoriander Igo straight for to Boise and I get to interview him I don't recommend open-toed 1/2 tsp.red-pepper flakes. in person! All those preteen puppy shoes during an interview. People some chili powder. First off, cover recipe I over- "",,,..,..- Salt and pepper to taste cooked the walnuts just" the m love feelings have rushed back and don't want to look atyour feet when lentils with about one inch ofwater 3/4 cup lentils a tad, which increased the flavor, _ into tiny pieces. When the sea" I am more than excited at the mere they are talking to you. and bring to a boil in a medium- 4 tbsp. olive oil so overcooking in this case is not a soned mixture is finely ground, thought of being in the same room So there you have it, my com- sized saucepan, reduce to a sim- 2 large eggs mer and cook until lentils are ten- terrible idea. add the lentils and olive oil. If you as him. plete outfit for the night I meet my Once the walnuts are done, com- are using a blender or food proces- . Jared Leta is the' frontman of celebrity crush. der but still holding their shape. As Yogurt cilantro sauce: bine them with the breadcrumbs sor, pulse the oil in. ' this relatively new band called I am sure Jared will be so im- you are boiling the lentils, toast the 3/4 cup plain yogurt and all other seasonings in a food Take two eggs, whisk them in a 30 Seconds to Mars. They will be pressed that he will want to hang walnuts on a cookie sheet in a 350- 2 tbsp. chopped cilantro processor, blender or bowl. Ifusing large bowl, add the lentil mixture playing in Boise on Oct. 15at the out after our interview. degree oven for about 10 minutes. 1tbsp. fresh lemon juice a bowl, make sure to get crushed and make patties. I make the pat- BigE.sy, where I will be watching And I, of course, will say yes. The walnuts should be dark and salt and pepper to taste. fragrant. The last time I made this walnuts so you don't have to pound tles thinner to stretch the meal Q:. Have yo~ talked toAxl Rose Four songs on the new CD con- Absolutely not; there was no Q: liltely? ' tension. The. only thlng ,we dis- tain writing credits to Ginger. Is this [from page 51 agreed with. was the first single Ginger from the band Wildhearts? A: .No, Icommunicate anything from the new Motley Crue CD, ·If I want to say to Axl through Del A: Yes, he was in the band for Q: The new Brides of Destruction I Die Tomorrow,· being written by James., I write to Del if I need to about a month, and we used the CD is great, I think if has a more the band Simple Plan. Nikldisour contact him. songs he wrote with us. He is In- old school rock n' roll feel than the . brother, and we did not want to see ....- ---_ ..:.--_ ---_ _-.. credible, and we hope the best for first CD.What are your thoughts on him go out like that. . this? him. Q: So Ax! really has completely shut himself off from the world? A:'. I think it is what we do best; Q: Sixx has three song-writing Q: How did you and Sixx come to A: He's a fucking nut. Aerosmith and Iron Maiden is what credits on the new CD. How much the decision that you wanted to put ...... -_...... -....---_...... -_....---_ .._-.. I listen to; yeah it's what we do best. was he involved in making this a band together? CD? Q: Have you ever thought of re- A: I called him; I told him, "You joining Guns N' Roses? Q: The pictures f~om the new A: These songs were from the end are iny first choice for bass players:" video ·White Trash" look really in- of the writing session for the first' Absolutely; when Nikki had to We wrote songs and corresponded A: teresting. How long 'til we see a fin- CD. He was not involved in the ac- through e-mail. After an L.A.Guns do the Crue thing, I called Del and ished product? tual making ofthis CD. tour we went into the studio with told him I [had] a year-and-a-half A: In the next week or so. After London as our singer. Nikki is like off, but they were not done with the record yet; the timing was not filming, we added some stock Q: Is Sin really completely sober a big brother to me. right. footage to try and build some real now? Americana trailer park chic...... - --_ -_ ----_ ---_ _-_ .. A: Yes, he is completely dedicat- Q: What is your craziest memory What is the craziest thing you ed; he is going on five years now. ofbeing on the road with the Brides Q: Q: The press release says Nikki Nikki is one ofthe most driven peo- of Destruction? ever saw Ax!do? Sixxleft the Brides ofDestruction to ple I know, when he is dedicated to A: Our friend Michelle was get- reform Motley Crue. Ihave heard of A: Being on a ferry at five in the something. ting ecstasy long before it became other tensions within the band that morning, after being passed out on a popular drug. Axlis bipolar and may have caused this. the floor, and lighting a cabin door on fire. We were pulling off some he was doing it; it made him mean. scary pranks, and Nikki Sixx was The guy I was ltvtng with for the "the" prankster. past two years was now crazy. Iremember Scott was going through a divorce, and we were in London ... _ .. _ .._ .. in a four-star hotel. He threw ev- ....------_ -_ ...... ------_.. ..--_ ....-_ right now. I am not sure if the rest erything in his room out the ho- What happened with the Guns .Q: of the band - Mick Cripps; Kelley Q: The first time I saw L.A. Guns tel window, literally -into Scotland N' Roses Revisited World Tour 2005 Nichols, Nikki Alexander - wants was on their firsttour atthe Channel Yard.The pollee came and the hotel of Singapore/Thailand you were to do it. Cafe in Boston around 1988. manager got him off by expiaining supposed to do last summer with girl trouble to the police. That is go- former Guns N' Roses drummer A: SOmany people have asked me' ing to be my excuse next time I get Steven Adler? Q: In a sense, will there be two about that gig. It was 120 degrees in trouble. L.A. Guns,' with singer ' in the club, and snowing outside, It was originally booked as a IDAHO A: band still touring and recording it may be the best show L.A. Guns tour with ex-Guns guitarist Gilby dow n tow n b~ i Ie with the name? ever played; I have a videotape of Clarke. I agreed to do it because it.... . they called and offered me a bas- A: It will only be for seven shows. ket of money, but it ended up being I think the fans will know the dif- cancelled. ference. It was here that our cell phones disconnected for the second time. I was on my last question, and de- Q: Did 's lawyers have Q: Was Axl Rose the original lead cided to call it a day. I called back ,anything to say about this matter? singer of L.A.Guns? • to thank Guns for his time; his road , A: Iheard they did, because ofthe A: No, Mike largos was; after he manager told me he would relay the use of the Guns N' Roses logo. went to jail, Axl joined. Mike was message. a friend of mine from high school; it was Mike who sang on the L.A. 'Del James is a musician and a writ- I have heard about another Q: Guns' first EP. Axl went home to er; he has been close friends with tour being billed as the original L.A. Indiana for a while. It was when he Axl Rose since 1985. His short story Guns. Youwill be doing in January came back that we formed the first "Without You"inspired the Guns N' of next year with Paul Black sing- Guns N' Roses. Roses songs "November Rain" and . ing. "Estranged," and the video trilogy A: Don't know the status of that for them that included "Don't Cry."

Alan Heathcock, Boise State creative writing professor and published fiction author read

second from his short story, ) "The Peacekeeper," published in "The Virginia Ouarterly Havtaw," \ Heathcock brought an egg timer so he wouldn't go over his time r limit and expressed his misgivings about reading aloud from his story that jumps around in time. He explained the organization ofthe story which is written in chunks headed by dates like "Spring, 1991" and "Christmas Eve, 1990." Heathcock paused between time changes to explain to the crowd where the story was in relation to the previous passage. Heathcock's commentary was helpful but not entirely necessary. Though the story moves oddly through Ume, it still maintains itself even during an aloud reading through real-time scene. Heathcock's "The Peacekeeper" is available in bookstores or online at "The Virginia Ouarterly Havtsw's' website, VORonl1ne.org. PHOTOBY RYANPMEM1lE ARBITER

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12:30-1 :OOPM Conference Orientation Catherine Allen F:arnsworth Room 1:00-1 :50PM Defining Human Rights Virginia Hustlng Farnsworth Room 2:00-3:00PM The Death Penalty' Michael Blankenship Barnwell Room 3:40-4:40PM Community Art & Human Rights Farnsworth Room Kathleen Keys 4:50-5:30PM Immigration & the Dream Act Qarnwell Room Fernando Mella anti Leo Morales 5:00-8:00PM Self-Defense Workshop Women's Center Jordan Ballroom D 5:30- 7:00PM Gallery Exhibit Reception Donna Vasquez SUB Gallery . - 7:30-9:30PM Film: The Corporation (free) Bob McCarl Barnwell Room

. , Wednesday, November 9

8:30-9:00AM Welcome and Coffee Catherine Allen Barnwell Foyer 9:00-9:50AM The Hague War Crimes Tribunal Nick Miller Barnwell Room 10:00-1 0:50AM Performance Art: The Ves Men Farnsworth Room . Elizabeth Wlatr 11 :0~11 :50AM International Perspectives on Farnsworth Room Women & Poverty Linda Anooshlan 12:00-1 :30PM Keynote Speaker: Amy Herzfeld (lunch) - Hatch Ballroom C&D 1:40-2:30PM -Arts & Activism Isaac Grambo Farnsworth Room 2:40·3:~OPM TheEllYironment & Human Rights Barnwen Room John Ziker and Lisa Brady 4:10-5:00PM Understanding Globalization - Barnwell Room BSUDebate Team 5:1Q..6:00PM Debunking the Myth~ of _ ''Th~Monologues" 'Autumn Haynes FQm:Hote' ~ariclB(free)'.SPB 8 CULTURE ======Drew=Review======NCAA Football 2006 forXiJox and PlayStation 2 gets Drew approved dorm room. whenyouftrsr start start the year off In the EA sports other Dynasty Mode with its Race tunity for the player in the zone if BY DREW MAYES out, the girl pictured is what you world Top 25. By doing this, the for the Heisman, Here you create you're all the defensive side of the Arbiter Stoff would call unattractive. But as your road to the National Championship your own player and run a series of ball. A drawback to this feature is that players seem to randomly go in skill level goes up and your success It's no secret that college. boys with the Broncos Is much easier dr1lls that determines which three and out of "the zone" for no reason. in the game continues to grow, so . love video games. One of the top than in years past. schools will offer you a scholarship . For the boys in blue, you can find does the attractiveness of your new Xbox and PlayStation 2 games cur- Sticking with a proven formula Don't worry, if Coach Hawkins the Impact players at quarterback girlfriends. . 11IJII' rently in stores is NCAA football of success, '06 continues to mimic doesn't offer you a free ride you can and tight end. Both of whom seem Overall, NCAA Football 2006 ... 2006. The NCAAfootball series has the exact roster, starters (for the just walk onto the blue and crack to have a remarkable resemblance continues to build upon an a long tradition of being one of the most part) and schedule of what- the starting lineup by the season to Jared Zabransky and Derek already great series. The new ,,' . _ '; . most popular games on the market, ever team you choose to play. In opener. . Schouman, but don't tell the NCAA upgrades to the game arc '. I's~j .-.::";:;'._,, particularly among the traditional my world, BSU hung on to beat Another fun feature new to the that, otherwise they would have to college-aged crowd. The latest in- Georgia, thanks to a missed field. '06 version is the impact players. fun and easy' to use. I highly j-':.j':.'"-c"'- '~.~.~.:.::;.:."'.:.'..'.'.' pay them for their likeness. recommend this game to •• carnation of the game seems to be goal by the Bulldogs In the last min- When a player basically gets hot the ril:·a;·:- , -~ On a side note, '06 has included college footb?1I and V.ideo. • no different, with sales continuing ute of regulation. Personally, that's computer will let you know that he ~O~-· Is "in the zone." You want to take . an Interesting social commentary game fanatics, parucu- .,-. ~Jll. V to reach astronomical levels. how I choose to remember the BSU In this year's version that is sure to iarly those who h~ppen to E .,...... ~...'. l. . Call me a homer, but I personally vs, Georgia game. . advantage of this by making sure get some people talking. In the Race also be members otBronco ~..." """" believe one oft he reasons thisgame In addition to upgraded graphics that player gets the ball in his hands for the Helsman mode you will find Nation. ' is flying off the shelves is that our and an easier passing game, '06 has ifyou're on offense, or call a defense a picture of your girlfriend in your beloved Boise State Broncos finally included something similar to an- play that will utilize this oppor- Rememberingsongs of ld

Taking it to the street, your fellow BSU. colleagues answered these questions in regard to their nostalgic memories of music:

1.) What was the firstrecord(s), cassette(s) or CD(s) you ~ver purchased?' 2.) What are your favorite songs offthe album(s)? 3.) What comes to mind when you hear the song(s) today?

Name: Mario Townes Name: Lauren Howell Name: Scott Kelly Year: Junior Year: Sophomore Year: Senior

1. Coolio 1. Jackie Velasquez 1. Bruce Springstein I 2."Racing in the Streets" 2. "Gangsta's Paradise" 2. "Show you love" 3..My cousins who didn't 3. Good and bad memories 3. I remember going fast on graduate from high schoql of seventh grade. my motorcycle with my head- because they were in jail . set on, headed to Wisconsin.

Name: Nicole Runner Name: Damien Alambra Name: Pamela Hammon Year: Senior Year: Senior Yeat: Sophomore

1. New Kids on the Block 1. Coolio 1. Shawn Cassidy 2. "Hangin Tough" 2. "Gangsta's Paradise" 2."Audre" 3. Friends back in fifth grade. 3. Weird AI Yankovlc 3. Sadness

Name: Leon Rayne Name: Jenny Gallegos Name: 1'.J. Anderson Name: Hanako Wakatcuki Year: Freshman Year: Freshman Year: Sophomore Year: Sophomore .

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BY DREW MlI.YES Harriet Miers stepping down was BY BRlI.NDON STOKER Opinion Writer Opinion editor the 'right decision for America I about fell out of my chair when President Bush an- When two vacancies appeared on the Supreme Court o begin with, Miers apparently had no judicial this summer, it was like Christmas had come early for nounced the former head of the Texas State Lottery . , experience whatsoever, meaning she has nev- Commission was his nomination to replace Sandra conservatives. John Roberts provided a hearty ap- er been a judge. This has two serious implica- petizer, and the second nominee would be our Day O'Connor for a seat on the Supreme Court. tions: first, she has no clue how to adjudicate Was there some kind of scratch-off ticket game T long-awaited Christmas dinner entree full of in the rule of law, especially on the grave issues affront- conservative zeal and principled stuffing; Ididn't hear about? Did she match up three ing Supreme Court justices; second, she has no judicial gavels in a row to win the nomination? in short, someone capable of restoring record, making her a "stealth" candidate whose trend in honor to the Supreme Court. Then Forget the glaring conflict of interest deciding cases would be a surprise to everyone. Pardon presented by Bush nominating Bush appointed Harriet Miers, the pun, but we should not be rolling the dice on some- his mediocre attorney and for- his own personal lawyer to the thing as important as the United States Supreme Court. bench, Miers was simply mer head of the Texas State Lucky for Miers, someone in the White House could Lottery. What was this, unqualified to hold provide driving instructions to the Supreme Court build- such an important cold macaroni for ing - she might not have otherwise found the place. In Christmas dinner'? position. addition to her lack of judicial experience, Miers had never even argued a case before the Supreme Court. She also performed poorly in her one-on-one meetings with Senate Judiciary Committee members. Think of these people as members of a human resources department conducting a job interview. She wrought serious damage to her credibility by incorrectly answering fundamental legal questions pertaining to such things as the consti- tution. In case you didn't know, a good understanding of constitutional law is kind of a big deal in.the Supreme

Court. i,,,',,:, "i '"~,' ,', , Like any other job opening, she may havEHanaeditfit:ff"":: interview based on who she knew, but she failed misera- blywhen the chips were down, the inquisitors were tough and the White House cheerleading squadwas nowhere to be seen. This is not the type of person we want on the Supreme Court, where intelligent (and intelligible) deci- sions need be made. With the selection of Miers, its easy to see now how Supreme Court nominations have become such an im- portant part of presidential politics. While any nominee is going to be a controversal choice, Americans should take pride in the fact that the confirmation process worked exactly how it was supposed to: A bad candiate was rooted out by critical scrutiny of her unimpressive credentials and inexperience. Now the real battle ensues ...

"You know, J really don't care." November 7 Is that a racist leprechaun? places like Notre Dame suffer from Notre Dame chirps pretty loud that ucatlon you receive there extends he lost, including the year he was that year with a headline that read, . BY DREW MAYES a system of institutional racism. the school is a different place, They far beyond the classroom into life. let go. ·What a difference a coach makes:' ! - Opinion Editor Notre Dame, like everywhere else, say at Notre Dame academics are Yet for all the talking, the only Up until the firing of Willingham, If you're making the cover of the is systematically set up to repro- more valued than athletics, and education the great UND has been Notre Dame had prided itself on let- most prestigious sports magazine u have to hand it to the duce ethnic and racial inequalities. that there is no substitute for indi- giving lately is a lesson in institu- ting coaches finish out any remain- in America, you have a lot of people Fighting Irish. Anyone The people hiring and fir- vidual integrity. The alumni talk tional racism. The school recently ing years they had on their con- pretty energized about you. even remotely associat- ing the likes of Charlie Weis at great lengths about how the top- awarded its new head football coach tracts. So if Willingham had more ini- ed with the University of and Ty Willingham do not Y not c h Charlie Wei,Sa 10-year contract ex- However, in Will ingha m's case, he tial success the II Weis, and the only have to be racist themselves or e d- tension worth millions of dollars was let go with two years remaining thing that much different about the even have racist intentions to after compiling a 5-2,record mid- on his contract, two coaches Is the color of their . produce a racist result. You don't way through his first season, While In addition to all of this, skin, why the 10-year extension for need racist people if the system this may not seem that odd at first Willingham started his first year Weis and not Willingham? itself is racist. Willingham was not glance, a look at Notre Dame's re- with an 8-0 record, compared to Are Notre Dame officials re- fired simply because he is black. cent history paints a different story. Weis' 5-2 start. Yet Willingham was ally sitting around a fire in a dark Ill' was Cired because he did not Weis, a white coach, replaced a not offered any sort of contract ex- room having secret meetings about reach the expectation level Notre fired Ty Willingham, who was tension. A common argument for dumping the black coaches as some Damehadforhim. Unfortunately for the first African American head Weis' extension is that he has en- have suggested? Could there really coach in any, sport in the histo- ergized the school in a way that be that much blatant racism at one him, the system only gave him three ry of Notre Dame. Willingham Willingham did not, but that's really of America's top private schools'! years to reach those expectations, spent three veal'S at UND in not true. Willingham was featured Probably not. whereas it gives somebody 1ike Weis which he wOl~more games than on the cover of Sports Illustrated What seems more likely is even an extra decade.

ILLUSTRATION BY lEONA ElLSWIlHTII'fHE AAUITeR BASCO ON NUTRe DAME 5 LOGO Smoke-free BSU is a healthy choice Making the Grpt de

BY MICHELE SHOPLAND . tially down thinking that the smoke Guest Opinion will go out the window. For their information, it doesn't and it is so meaningless I am all for banning smoking on sad 10 see little children subjected campus, Why should those of us to the abuse of having to breathe who don't smoke be turmenn-d with second hand smoke. I think that second hand vmnke? I have hcen in the parents should be charged with child abuse for damaging their the nu-dical field for 10 years und l BY JON VONK In the book, Pirsig describes experiences as a college children's lungs and causing them can't believe SOII1l' of the things I Guest Opinion professor trying to push boundaries of philosophical in- have seen. to have asthma, chronic bronchi- terpretation at a Montana university. tis, and other respiratory problems. working in an Intensive Care wasn'tsurprised to see the cover article nnThe Arbiter He describes his frustration with students who attend Insurance costs on arc the rise and Unit. I han' seen patients come in . discussing the "merits" of the Pick-A-ProfWeb site; a class not for enrichment, learning, insight and perspec- those who smoke with respiratory with respiratory failure and hooked site where students pay to see grade distributions uf tive, but just for the grade. He conducts an experiment to problems cost lnsurance compa- I up to a breathing machine. Once professors and student reviews. Iwas disturbed to see such see what happens if you do away with grading altogether. nies a lot of money. There should Ih(') hal (' recovered, the breathing a large advertisement on the cover of student press for a The achievement-driven students are upset at first, hav- be a line drawn when it comes to tube is removed and 1111'1'an' on the service that seeks to undermine the merit of academia. ing their source of validation taken away. Soon they be- insurance premiums. There should road to recovery or at least I thought I understand there are many students that echo the man- come free to really enjoy the discussion, allowed to learn be lower rates for those of us who do so. One day Ioverheard a patient ask tra "C's get degrees," but do you really want to pick profes- without constant fear of evaluation. not smoke and high rates for those their doctor if they could go outside sors based on easy grades and reviews from the student Stndents who usually underachieved felt free to fre- who do" and smoke and thei I' doctor said no! who was drunk in class and absent every Tuesday? Pick-A- _quently miss class, free of repercussion. Most eventually A lot of the area hospitals have These people almost died and they Prof sounds like a Web site by the dumb and lazy, for the stopped showing up altogether. When they did they were made their grounds totally smoke- are so hard lip for another cigarette dumb and more lazy. lost, having missed most of the information necessary to free and J think that is so awesome. that mlglu he their last'! Perhaps the headline should have read "Making Grades comprehend class discussion. Why should someone who is sick 0111' tax Jl1011l'ypays for people Meaningless." After all, what are grades supposed to repre- Toward the end of the semester, Pirsig reveals the grades enough to be in the hospital be al- on oXIgen who han' emphysema sent if not hard work and effort by dedicated students. he had been keeping secretly. His grade distribution was lowed to smoke near one. I have from smnking, \Vhy .,\Hluld our tax To those out there using the Pick-A-Prof service as a almost Identical to the previous semesters. The grades had seen a respiratory therapist, who is II10nCI'p.ly for' snmcthinj; tht, per- means of eliminating real work and serious provocation of little impact on actual student performance. supposed to help those with breath- son did to themselves? II is not OUl' thought,' feel ashamed to share this university with you. It It makes little sense to invest so much money a-id time ing problems, smoke while she was fault lilat thel' smoked foryears and is apparent we have vastly different interpretations of what in a degree while at the same time undermining the value pregnant. ' years and no\\' are unable to hreathe this institution represents. . , of that degree by searching for easy grades in lieu of edu- What is that telling usl Not unless they are on oxygen, The structure of academia has changed in the last h~n- cation. Employers are looking for educated workers, not a only does the actual second-hand I had a fanlily lIlember who dred years. Intended as a refuge for those intellectuals GPA. smoke aggravate people with respi- s!lloked heavily foryrars gn through dedicated to rigorous thought, it has become little more At Evergreen in Olympia, they've followed Pirsig's model ratory problems, the smokE' in their hean bypass surgery. Thirteen than glorified high school. and done away with grading altogether. Students are given clothes is just as bad. blood vessels Ilere blocked on his Laziness is not a new phenomenon, erupting only here a written evaluation by their professors outlining effort and J am totally in favor of banning heart and the doctor told him it at Bnise State University. To those who hal'e read the clas- achievements. 'wonder how Pick-A-Prof evaluates them? smoking on campus. lf BSU wams was from slIloki ng. The doctor also sic Hl74 nonfiction nuvel "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle to promote itself as a health-con- told him that he probably wouldn't Maintenance" by Hobert Pirsig, this scenario is all too fa- Jon Vonk is a science campus, they need to turn have lasled but another year, llll'l'l miliar. It seems as though the situation he described fol- communication the campus into a smoke-free envi- Ill' would have been dead. It took lowed the barsnesses to Boise State. student at Boise State' a very dangl'rous and delicate sur- ronment so that everyone can enjoy gl'ry to open up his eyes and he it! hasn't smoked since then. I have seen parents smoke in Michele Shapland is a their cars with the windows par- student at Boise State The war against terror is a worthy cause

BY JOHN HARRIS that if they are willing to die for Guest opinion what they believe in J will also be- Iieveinit. 1 do not know of one person who No lIlaller what you think about would say terrorism is a good thing Bush, you must respect our troops. or an invited thing. However, ev- They know what they are doing is erywhere I turn there is someone the rightthing- recently653 troops criticizing the effort in Iraq and from Idaho re-enlisted while in Afghanistan. I believe that by do- Iraq. Hthis war is not a just'war do ing this they are hindering uur gov- you believe that 653 ofidaho sons ernment, influencing our policies and daughters would have chosen and inviting terrorism and encour- to continue to fight this war? aging Iterrorist] actions. J myself am grateful to our It appears to me the media pan- truops. I thank the Lord that we arc ders to anything that is anti-Bush, fighting the war on terror on their "including the war effort. So, while soil instead of ours. our soldiers ,in the Middle East Ican say that I do not know any- "whom believe full heartily in what one who was a friend or famiiy 0 decisions. member of the people in our coun- .. I be your best option. Be they are doing leave families be- Remember to check :'hind and risk their lives, people like trywho were directly the victims of • share one answer- sure to use your Boise terrorism. 'want it to stay that way! ing machine with three room-, State email addressifthere.is-a your messages often. "Cindy Sheehan, George Clooney or , want the troops to continue their mates, and they're constantly eras~ question on the "appropriateness· You don't want that dream 'any organization speaking 'against job to slip away! ; the war receive all the media atten- assault in their homeland so it does ing my messages. My cell phone is of your· personal email address. not spread over here. always getting cuI off because my You can also have a "message ..tion. I I am thankful my uncle has re- dumb brother won't pay his half phone number" such as a friend or Why should 'send a My uncle has recently returned • "Thank You" card to a com- turned home. However, God forbid of the bill. I work a regular part- relative;' provided they take good background and skills _ from Iraq, my brother is currently • pany J just interviewed, 4.) Show your enthusiasm ifmybrotherorfather fail to return. time schedule on campus, and messages!· ' in Iraq and my father deployed with?O J don't even knO\v if Igot the Iwould thank them and hOllortheir they know I'm applying for a' job AnOther option would be to ask a_nd continued interest in the' .'recently left for Afghanistan. All memory. Iwould be proud fOfwhat in my field; however, I don't think' your current employer if you l;ould job. field or position "three of these men have more than they Tought for in life. I am sure it would be appropriate to include Inchide your work number on your 5.) Convey to the employer that just their service to their country iil that if I \Vereto do anythil~g else, my current work number on my reo resume. If it's okay, make sure to A' A thank you card, or more yOll sincerely appreciate his or her common. All three of them believe time and consideration that would disrespect and disgrace sume. Any ideas about how Ican include the hours/days that you • appropriately a thank you "\vith all of their heart that what b d h . . they have done, are doing or will do theirmemonr:'1 No one wants to lose get.amessage? can ereache au atnumber,and • letter is a simple acknowl· a family member, however, no' one that it's clear on your resume that it d ' Is for the greater good of our coun- . e gement of appreciation that iry arid its citizens. ' , wants, to IO,seour country. Please A Soun dsIlk~you havequ Ite· Isyourcurrentworknufuber. someone took time to talk with 1am Ii civilian. I will never tru- remember yOUcannot support our • a few things going on! 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are spared from criticism and ridi- to equalize gender differences use stays up past midnight deciding cule, even if their conservative theo- chauvinism and stereotypical mock- dicey land-use disputes .., If voters How the Left is logical principles correlate closely ery to defame conservative women. want to revive RlverFest and make undermining' with, or even surpass, their ludeo- Let's look at Brandl Swindell's city Brandi Permanent Princess, she's Christian neighbors. council' campaign to examine the your gal." its ideological Apparently, the anti-religion sen- desperate tactics of hate employed Wow,Dan, why don't you throw In timent is only applicable to right- by the angry Left. some "get back to the kitchen" jokes credibility wing conservatives. Tamera Helgeson, In a recent while you're 'at It? Is this what pro- Religious conservatives, par- opinion piece for The Arbiter, de- gressives stand for? BY ISAAC B. MOFFETT ticularly Christians, are roundly scribed Swindell as an "uneducat- Behind the veneer, intellectual In- Guest opinion BY BRANDON STOKER criticized and labeled with familiar ed" religious zealot who wants to tolerance and hate pervade the liber- Opinion Writer words such as:' Ignoramuses, un- reverse the progress of the last two al community. When challenged, its Dear Sen. Stoker, educated morons, fanatics, tyrants, hundred years and return to .the members resort to personal attacks, Idon't know you, however, based on their letters to he liberal contingent of extremists, hatemongers and "Jesus dark ages when women cared for mockery, sexism, religious bigotry The Arbiter, there are those who seem to think they America - who fought to freaks." (rather than aborted) their children. and unfounded prejudice to belittle do. They attacked you for personal views in your block civil rights legisla- And, of course, the Bible Is "hate She explained that stupidity pre- their conservative opponents. piece Concerning single parents. Asa fulltime single tion for more than half literature" with which the vile des- vents Swindell from adopting the If they want to be taken seriously father and a full time student, I do agree with your T glaringly obvious and logical tenets as the "progressives" pushing for a views concerning the root problem ofgangs and oth- a century - are now the self-pro- pots spread their ignorant convic- claimed champions ofcivil liberties, tions. It's come to the point where ofliberal feminism. This is clearly a better tomorrow - one without the er societal !lis in this country; - tolerance and cultural diversity; at liberals use the phrase "she's a well thought-out and highly accu- sundry "Isms" that plague our SQ- In your column, you did not say all single parents least for their like-minded ideologi- Christian" as some sort of self-evi- rate indictment of Brandi Swindell. ciety - they should begin the purge were the root cause. Statistically however, you are ~ Dan Popkey of the Idah'a within their own ranks. correct. I have spent two years researching the af- cal allies. The substance and force of dent Indictment of character. ,,~ this facade end with party lines. I've The fanatical "Jesus freaks" who Statesman said the following about As Hannah, Arendt explained: fects of absent fathers and the results are nothing ../ .., recently learned what many already want to stay abortion forks from Ms. Swindell: "Take a look at her "What makes It so plausible to as- short of total destruction of every value that holds - know: the political left is as hateful murdering unborn children sub- glamour shots on her Web site. Or sume that hypocrisy is the vice of society together. In today's politically correct world, and intolerant as ever. scribe to the "religion of hate," but read her blog on her 'AMAZINGll' vices Is that integrity can 'indeed ex- if the facts don't tickle one's ear, we can't talk about First, religious convictions suicidal extremists who routinely discussions on how to 'fix the roads' ist under the cover of all other vices '. it and those who do get attacked regardless of the are now fair ground for personal kill in religious bloodlust subscribe - a job, I suspect, she doesn't know except this one. Only crime and facts. So long as y,oucan back up your convictions, attacks, especially for those of the to the "religion ofpeace." Interesting' belongs to the highway-district not the criminal, it is true, confront us do not yield and don't be apologetic. ludeo-Christlan persuasion. spin, eh? the city. Swindell looks like she's au- with the perplexity of radical evil; AsSenator,youdonotforfeltyourFirstAmendment Minority religions whose congre- Second, the same liberals who ditioning for 'America's Next [Top] but only the hypocrite is really right to your own views and opinions. Your critic's gations generally vote with the Left have allied with feminists working Model,' not a seat on a council that . rotten to the core." say, since you are "our representative", you have no moral or legal right to your Individual public views when contrary ofothers. I will tell you this; you have every right to do so, just as they have the greater right to replace you Ifthey so choose. What everyone needs is a lesson in a representa- tive's responsibilities in a republican system (we are RAPUNZEL .. not based on a democracy) of government. In the RAPUNZEL-> words of "Idaho's Lion,"the late Sen. William Borah, LETDOWN he gives this lesson to a constituent in 1932: 't'OURHAIRf But...to say that because a man is a senator he is to have no views ofhis own, no convictions, no conscience, is to advocate a doctrine which upon reflection you will be ashamed of and which you yourself as a Senator would never accept. If I go before the people and pledge myself to certain policies I am bound to carry them out...but if questions arise here, as this question does, I have a right and am in honor bound, to respect my convictions ... You said ...that if I should change my at- titude the people from coast to coast (from one side of campus to the other] would ap- plaud my action. [In fact] They would de- nounce me in their hearts if not in their words, as they should, as a miserable, cringing coward who changed a life-long conviction in order to get into (stay in] of- Stoker needs to 'soldier up' ,fice. Iwould have their contempt. and, what is even worse forme, my own. . ,;' .'. tively seeks to be a dominant ideo- BY JUSTIN BECKER Mr. Stoker has a right to write his versity and free speech. It seems these so called thinking people can't logical culture on campus and try to Guest OpInion opinion, but not while he is a sena- Sen. Stoker, don't listen to those who would like to stand to face the debate Mr. Stoker frighten anyone from (God forbid) tor for ASBSU.I haven't heard this run you out ofoffice because they don't like the truth raised-it's too judgmental and con- using free speech that goes against I am writing about Brandon suggested when others voiced their based on fact. Stand tall for your conviction even if troversial. the indoctrination we get at Boise Stoker and his controversial article opinions, such as student leaders you're the last one standing. There was a day in this who weighed in on behalf of gay Unfortunately, he was also right. State on a dally basis. "Destroy the family and you destroy . I say to Mr. Stoker, you know in country when men, like Borah, were judged not by week. Most gang bangers do come from society." I want to encourage Mr. your heart what you said is right. what they had in life or how many people liked them, I hope Mr. Stoker sees through all single parent homes, and we all Stoker not to resign and ask him to You stood beside them when they but by one single thing, their word. One's word is a the smoke. It is his particular opin- know that the father is missing in quit apologizing. fought for others you didn't agree measure of a man [women] and it's the only thing ion they object to and him they wish the homes ofthese youths. Seems to This storm is simply the test of his with, showing that you really do be- one can count on. When you are gone and your name to silence. me that is a worthy conversation to convictions; how successful is the lieve in diversity, and now they have is spoken, is it going to be held in honor because you I also hope he sees what you get in have so that we can get to the issue co;: institutionally backed weight of po- abandoned you because they don't were true to yourself? Bethe "Lion of Boise State," return when you play along with the and try to solve the problem. litical correctness in getting people agree with you. They have showed don't cower and don't lose respect in the eyes people who want everybody apolo- But apparently, while these hyp- to back down from what they be- they don't really believe in the di- of other "men" and In your own. ' gizing all the time when they say ocrites bask in the controversy of lieve? • versity they preach. something supposedly wrong. You "chocolate vaginas," and never shy Some have suggested that some- They are phonies. Soldier up Isaac B. Moffett is a can play the game by crossing your . away from the controversy that one on the staff of student govern- Stoker! Read James Russell Lowell's, History and Secondary Education "Ts" and dotting your "Is,"but if you they engender in their imaginary ment has no right to write such "The Present Crisis,".and take cour- student at Boise State honestly speak your beliefs they are war against racism, imperialism, opinions in the student newspaper. age from this beautiful poem. Please opposed to, they will turn the jug- homophobia and assorted other One writer actually said this, that stay with ASBSUbecause we need gernaut of politically correct intimi- "ism's." They still think Mr. Stoker open minded and diverse people dation on you. You'll soon discover should avoid controversy when it such as yourself. '(--- -;-\'\."1'" none of them believe in diver- comes to his beliefs. None of this would be intimidating if the faculty ~- . '" '" -\~~ 'l~, slty orfree speech. Justin Becker is a .... e. - "" They believe in of the university wasn't locked in a >:":~" student at Boise State. _~/__,~~,~~'--='~;:=:::~""~---jf;------"""""----~------only their di- liberal, left wing choke hold that ac- .~~F-"''''--,..I 111 " __~

Quite frankly I don't give a damn sanctions in coffee shops. body and no one has the right to tell juana and other recreational Your choices will what you do to your lungs, it's my In the United States, marijuana me what I can and can't do to it." Legalizing pot drugs at much lower rates than lungs I want to protect. is sold by criminals who often sell affect my health Mr. Nelson and many other smok- Americans do. The issue isn't about whether would help in the other, much more dangerous drugs, ers seem to think that this is only See the Web site: http·/Iwww you.do or do not have the right to war on drug abuse and who often offer free samples of Chuck Nelson's "Policy on smok- about their choices in life. drugwarfacts Qrg/thenelhe htm smoke. It's about all the other stu- the more dangerous drugs to their ing and discrimination" was abso- It is not, and has never been just And if tolerant drug policies dents' right to not have your habit I'm writing about Robert Sharpe's marijuana customers--thus creat- lutely stunning. about you. caused more overall crime, es- forced upon them. outstanding letter, "Drug \Varonly ing the gateway effect. First of all, I'm sick of smok- Eating too many Big Macs a pecially violent crime, the Dutch And as for BSUloosing students' fuels crime: Legalize, regulate and control the ers trying to claim discrimination choice that only you and your hips would have much higher crime over this issue? Alii can say is that if I'd like to add that if tough-on- sale of marijuana, sell it in licensed whenever a rule Is suggested to have to deal with. rates than the U.S. having that nicotine hit is more im- drugs policies worked, the quixotic business establishments and we limit areas for smoking. Fans of this Whom you choose to have sex They do not. line of thought often equate smok- with Is also a choice that only you, portant to Chuck than getting his goal of a drug free America would The Dutch murder rate is .less close the gateway to hard drugs like ing to poor diets or poor TVviewing your lover and the wallpaper have education, I'd say that he has, and have been reached a long time ago. than one-third the U. S. per capita cocaine and methamphetamine. habits. to live with. . always will have, a lot to learn. And iftolerant drug policies creat~ murder rate and their rate of Incar- Now Mr. Nelson has equated it But the. key point is this. When ed more drug use, the. Netherlands ceration Is about one-seventh the to, homosexuality in yet another you light that cigarette, every per- would have much higher drug us- U. S.lncarceratlon rate. attempt to whitewash the issue in . son williln 20 feet of you is forced Dave Owen age rates than the United States. In the Netherlands, marijuana Kirk Muse the color of, Mit'smy choice and my to deal with your choice. Got that? Mechanical Engineering student They do not. . is sold to adults without criminal MeSa,AZ In fact, the Dutch use marl-

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[THISWt£K IN SPORTS] Football Thursday BSU@ Fresno State .6p.m. ESPN Volleyball Wednesday Eastern Washington @ BSU 7pm. Saturday BSU@Idaho 7p.m. Moscow Television - BY DUSTIN LAPRAY \Vrestling Sports Columnist Sunday Cowboy Open As I sat in the press box at the Laramie, WY BoiseState/New Mexico State game Saturday, chilled and numbed be- Men's hoops cause I prefer to sit outside with the. Saturday fans and freeze over' a seat in the Concordia @BSU· box where I can't see the near side- 7:30p.m. line, I realized how much television has enabled the growth of sports. I watch a lot of television. I like Women's hoops mystery 'shows and old movies Thursday like "Casablanca" and "Cool Hand NNU@BSU· Luke," but 90 percent of what I 7p.m. watch on television is sports. I am a regular ofthe 11p.rn. SportsCenter, ·exhibition games but in the last week, due to reasons beyond my control, the cable at my house was shut off. [SIDE 1am a man of meager means, and require little for survival, but I am now out of the loop. Someone told -LINE] me that Charlie Weiss got signed to a lO-year extension at Notre Dame. Two weeks ago, I'd have known all Shields. Schoeck lose, about it. Shields honored This lack of information that has Broncos trample Aggies been set before me truly made me' Boise State's All-American dou- realize how much we depend on bles team of Luke Shields and these sports agencies and reporters Thomas Schoeck, the fourth seed Boise State scores a season- to inform us aLout the actions ofthe in thc 2005 ITA Indoor National sporting world. Championship, lost to the top seed, high S6 points and rushes fer Eighty years ago, no one would Marco Born and Andreas SiJjestrom over 300 yards against have minded reading about the ac- of Middle Tennessee, 3-3, in the tions of athletes in newspapers, but semifinal of the tournament. winless New Mexico State today we have become accustomed It was the final singles and dou- to catching our news on the fly. bles tournament of the fall for the On a given Saturday afternoon, there are college football games on Bronco men. The Bronco womcn BY TREVOR HORN seven different channels, includ- will compete in one more fall tour- Sports Editor nament Nov. 12-13in Seattle. Boise ing '[BS, on which I caught parts of State's tennis teams will begin team the USC/Stanford game while wan- The Boise Statc Broncos used a key fourth dering various bars in downtown Competition in january. down stop on defense to break the game wide Shields has been named the Xbox Boise. Sundays and the NFL are a open as the Broncos dominated New Mexico bit more selective, unless. you have Live Western Athletic Conference State 56-6 Saturday at Bronco Stadium. Men's Tennis Player of the Month the NFL Sunday Ticket and five Cam Hall tackled David Rornaka on the fake TVs.I get pissed when CBSand FOX (or his success in October. Shields, punt with just over IOminutes to play in the a sophomore from Grand junction, don't both run double-headers on third quarter. \:010., went 8-1 in singles, losing Sunday afternoons. I feel like I am "Ithink that's always a momentum killer for being deprived of some basic ne- only to the No.1 ranked player in them. If they end up getting that, we are going the nation, HylerDclleart ofIllinois cessity to my existence. to be on the field again and we ended up stop- At The Arbiter, we layout our (2-6, 6-2, 6-4). His singles wins in- ping them. We knew they were going to come clude victories over players from Monday edition on Sunday after- out with something like that. That was a real noons. When Trevor first told me Virginia, Arkansas, UNLV, BYU, momentum builder for us," linebacker Korey Colorado and No. 28 Shannon Buck that Iwould not get another Sunday Hall said. Hall led the Broncos with seven afternoon off all fal1long, I boldly of Air Force. His win over Buck se- State running back eclipsed the century mark, tackles. Marty Tadman (far top) leaps up near stated, "Do you realize what's on cured the ITA Mountain Hegion Coincidently, it was Lee Marks. The senior Boise State (7-2overall, 5-0 Western Athletic the end zone to intercept a pass in the television on Sunday afternoons in Singles Championship and a berth Conference) was up by only IS points to a win- rushed for 112 yards and one touchdown, first quarter. (Above) Cam Hall (27) the faIl?!" in the ITA National singles cham- one of five different Broncos to score on the less Aggies (0-8, 0-5 WAC)team, but the turn- stops the Aggies on a fake punt early We are a nation dependent on pionship Nov. 4-6. In the ITA pre- ground. over on downs gave Boise State the ball on the television to tell us what is going season rankings, Shields is ranked "It feels pretty good. I'm glad I got it, but I'll in the third quarter as Boise State Aggie 28. Eight plays later, jared Zabransky on in the world. And since sports pth in singles. have to thank my offensive line again. They wins easily 56-6 Saturday. ran the ball in on the quarterback sneak as is my specialty, I am required to Boise State scored 49 consecutive points in did a great job. It feels pretty good. I'm pretty "It was great to see those guys come in and know everything that is going on front of 28,545 fans. happy:' Marks said. Volleyball lose make some plays and have some fun and have now, or 10years from now. When 1 "I think the bottom line is you want to play The last time Boise State didn't have a 100- some success," Hawkins said. am rich and famous and deliciously two on the road well and you want to score however you do yard rusher was in 1992; however, back then . Up by 50 with 9:29 left in the game, the happy at some cushy job at the New that," Head Coach Dan Hawkins said. BSU didn't have four quality running backs Broncos rested the starters, getting them York Times and someone asks me In Western Athletic Conference BoiseState dominated on the ground against and a great runner at quarterback. ready for a short practice week in prepara- why the Fighting Irish never gave volleyball, Fresno State defeated an Aggie defense that was ranked 100th in the "That was huge. We've had such a running tion for a Thursday night showdown against Tyrone Willingham another con- Boise State in three games (30-28, nation in rushing defense. back by committee all year long. It's really Fresno State on the road. tract, yet gave it to the fat white guy 30-25,30-20) Thursday. Saturday, Boise State rushed for a season- good to see Lee, being such a good guy, fi- "Everygame on the schedule Isa biggame for who had a worse starting record, I : In the match, Boise State junior high 303yards. nally breaking the 100-yard game. We've been us. Ifwe lose then we are probably not going to can say that It was because Weiss Cameron Flunder had 13 kills and "That's a good showing for our offensive working really hard," Cavender said. a bowl game from here on out. I think Fresno knew what he was doing and could seven blocks. 'Freshman Mandy line as well as our running backs:' center jeff The Broncos were also able to rest most of produce a winning attitude and Klein had 23 assists and junior the starters throughout the entire fourth quar- "Cavendersaid. See Football [page 151 that was the one thing The Irish Iackie Stroud had 22 digs. And finally, through nine games, a _Boise ter. : For Fresno State, Alison Pitton were missing. {lad 20 kills and Robyn Keune add- I can't remember when the first time a game was stopped for aTV ed 49 assists. : On Saturday, Utah State defeated timeout, but when It first happened {loiseState in four games, 30-27,23- to me I was FUBAR-ed.TV Is an In- Nevada eliminates BSU from WACTournament tegral part of sports. Without" It, 1 30, 30-9, 30-22. The Broncos now tetum home to host a non-con fer- wouldn't own the visuals belong- ence match Wedriesday against courtesy ute of play. The Wolf Pack attacked Montejo had another opportunity Ing to slats and lines of newspaper print. This modern, newfangled eastern Washington. Broncosports.com down the left flank when Miranda in the first half when she launched : Against the Aggies, the Broncos Montejo played the bal1to Samantha a shot from wide right that sailed tradition has become an outlet (6-14overall, 2-11WAC)were led by The Nevada Wolf Pack defeated Miller. Miller drove towards the box high but was denied by Boise State's for athletes and a beacon for fans Cameron Flunder's 12 kills, seven the Boise State Broncos 3-0 in the and launched a high-arching shot Parker in the 33rd minute. across the globe, who morethan

but no further scores were record- . . _. Soccer' [Irompage 121 ed. On the day, Nevada out-shot ·AII-ToLirnament Team Boise State 7-t0-6 overall and 6-to-l just right of goal. in shots on goal, while the Broncos Boise State started the second had as-to-l advantage in corner period quickly, getting a solid shot kicks. off at the Nevada goal in the 47th The Broncos' season ends at 10- minute. Smith launched a high shot 8-2 overall which ranks as the sec- from 21 yards out that sailed over ond-best mark in the program's the crossbar. eight years. Ironically, the Broncos In the 50th minute Boise State at- end the season with a 10-0-2record tacked down the right flank where in games where the Broncos scored Lau sent a high cross into the box at least one goal. Boise State also from the corner. The ball found had a season that saw eight defeats, the head of Smith who sent a shot all by shutout. In addition, Boise towards goal that deflected off the State saw 13 school records set and MVP - Kortney Lewis, MF, Fresno State crossbar. one other tied, wins in a season. The Nevada's insurance goal came future looks bright for the Broncos Cortney Sobrero, F, Fresno State in the 59th minute when Aivi Luik as they lose only three seniors from Miranda Montejo, F, Nevada crossed a high ball into the Bronco this year's squad. Kristin Krale, F, San Jose State box from the left side. Jessica Coach Lucas returns the core of Nicol.e Irwin, F, San Jose State Thompson ran onto the ball and the team, a total of 25 athletes, for headed it into the Bronco goal for next season's campaign as the pro- Jackie Zabek, MF, San Jose State the 3-0 advantage. gram will continue to improve and Antonea Lugo, MF, Fresno State Both teams had other chances climb upwards. Rochelle Jagdeo, 0, Fresno State RandeeRobinson, 0, Nevada Allison Isuchtsa (16) was the only Bronco named as an Jackie Cruz, 0, San Jose State All-WACplayer this season. However, the Broncos return 25 Angie Larsen, GK, Fresno State players from a team that won 10 games this season. PHOTO BY STANLEY BREWSTERtrnE ARBITER

WAC soccer tournament recaps 66AIUI~IUf~l\."S1~(jNNII~S'I' )10)1'" m&OVGlIl'TO.~ON·I'I~S·I' SIGN liP NOW \'Otl BY : -~", .'.' ,,- (~"I.L, :1:11.noNll by a Bulldog defense that has been N:I(~K1\'1' N('I'I~ . (lOll NOV 1;.'1'11 First Round, Thurs. a key component in Fresno State's Fresno State vs. Utah State 1l,~~mJlAIlSIIOWS: SilO'" late-season charge. After being held scoreless in the regular sea- WED - SUN 8:00 PM Scoring 24 goals through her W!2 SHOWS ON: son finale in Honolulu, Kai finally first three seasons earned se- FRIDAY & SATURDAY broke through with a goal in the 8 & 10:15 PM nior Kortney Lewis a reputation 57th minute - only it would not be C)lJI~N!IU~: as one of the most prolific offen- 1st two Tuesdays of the lftotlth enough, as the No.5 seed Bulldogs sive threats in Fresno State soccer otlly w/studetlt Id OtlOpetl Mia tlightsl pulled the upset over the No. 1 +' history. Her performance during seed and regular-season champion Thursday afternoon's WACtourna- 405 S' 8TH STREET #110. RainbowWahine (9-9-2). BOISE, 10 83702 ment quarterfinal contest against 208-331-BONE Utah State qualifies her as clutch. W\"'V. FUN NYUO Nlll! SA .(~Olti/nO I Sill Lewis knocked home her third game-winning goal of the season at the 74:15mark of the second half, giving Fresno State a 2-1 victory _T_h_e_S-.lYl--m_._.,.....P..,.O S ion over Utah State and its first confer- Herbst. Gutierrez andAntonea Lugo Utah State and regular-season WAC ence tournament triumph in three were each credited with assists, The champion and No.1 seed Hawaii by Cocktail Lounge identical 2-1 scores to advance to years. While it might have only been best chance to equalize for the sec- 2 I II II cl 0 I' e r - TOR e q II j ,.e d Lewis' sixth goal ofthe year, she has ond-seeded Spartans came mid- Saturday's final. made a habit of finding the net in way through the second half, when Now Fresno State, which has critical situations, and Thursday's a hard shot from close range by se- won four in a row and seven of nine Daily Specia)s win over the Aggies was another nior Karin Karlsson was stopped by overall, will wait until Monday af- ternoon to find out its postseason Mon - Jack Daniels $3.00 example. The Bulldogs took a 1-0 Fresno State goalie Angie Larsen. status during the NCAA women's lead at the 35:43 mark from an un- Larsen finished with three saves 44 soccer selection show. With an. Happy Hour Tue - North $4.00 likely source. Sophomore Andrea in earning the shutout. In her final overall record of 10-9-2 and hav- Alires, who had not scored all year appearance in a Spartan uniform, 4 - 6 Mon - Sat Wed - Chili Bombs $4.50 ing only played two top-25 oppo- while taking only one shot, execut- San Jose State vs. Nevada Herbst wound up with three saves. nents during the regular. season, ed a perfectly-placed corner kick - .The tri-captainconcludes her col- 5 -7 Sunday 1hur - [agermiester $3.00 . the Bulldogs will almost certainly that curled towards the goal and The San Jose State University leglatecareer in 10th place on the be facing a highly-ranked team on Sun - Bloody Mary $3.00 bent into the corner past Utah State women's soccer team was nar- all-time WAC goalie saves chart their home turf. However, none of keeper KelliAllred. Alires' goal gave rowly defeated by Fresno State with 227. For the afternoon, Fresno that matters now. the 'Dogs a 1-0lead heading into in- University, 1-0, in the champion- State outs hot San Jose State 14-7. termission, where they are now 5-1 ship match of the 2005 Western when owning the lead. Athletic Conference tournament at the Boas Soccer Complex on Championship, Sat. . Fresno State vs. Nevada 'Saturday, Nov.5.The Spartans were Semifinals, Fri. looking for their first WACtourna- One week ago, junior Courtney Fresno State vs. Hawaii ment title and first NCAAchampi- Career onship berth since the 2000 season. Sobrero walked off the field at Junior Antonea Lugo scored her Instead, Fresno State.(10-9-2) won Bulldog Stadium feeling dejected • Job Listings first two goals of the year, propel- its first WACtournament ever and after a 1-0loss to San Jose State. She had just fired-off a game-best seven ling Fresno State to a 2-1victory and with the conference's automatic shot attempts - including multiple sending the Bulldogs to their first NCAA championship bid in hand, • Career Planning shots off the crossbar - but with WAC tournament championship will make its first NCAA postsea- nothing to show for it. On Saturday game since 1999 - the same year son appearance since the 1999sea- Job Search Advising afternoon, she walked off the field • Fresno State made its only NCAA son. San Jose State concludes the . as a WACchampion. Sobrero's goal Tournament appearance. The 2005 season at 6-12-3.The Spartans in the 22nd minute of Fresno State's Bulldogs (9-9-2), who have not en- closed out the year by going 6-2- • Interview Training 1-0shutout of San Jose State during joyed a winning season since 2000, lover their final nine games. The Saturday's WACtournament cham- will face No.2 seed San Jose State fifth-seeded Bulldogs had the bet- pionship game put the exclamation • Internship Information (6-11-3)on Saturday at 10 a.m, PST ter chances of the first half. They point on an improbable postsea- with an automatic berth to the 2005 first had a shot by Nicole Gutierrez son run and earned the Bulldogs NCAAtournament on the line. The cleared off the goal line by Spartan • Major Exploration an automatic bid to the 2005 NCAA • Bulldogs and Spartans hooked up freshman defender Brittny Beshore Women's Soccer Championship. • on Oct. 28 in Fresno, with San Jose 17 minutes into the game. Fresno .. The result for Fresno State was • Resume & Cover Letter-Assistance .. State claiming a 1-0 victory with a State then tallied its goal at the .. an NCAA touruament berth. The goal in the 87th minute. Kai, one 22:16 mark. A cross from the left .. Bulldogs, who made their only oth- of the nation's top offensive scor- was deflected to the feet of junior (208)426-1747 -or- hUp:/Icareer.boisestate.edu -er NCAA tournament appearance Call ing'threats over the last four years Cortney Sobrero, who put a lowshot in 1999, entered the WACtourna- and owner of 20 Rainbow Wahine from inside the penalty box past se- ment as a No.5 seed but knocked off school records, was again stymied nior Spartan goalkeeper Adrienne G.e - d . November 72005 't,-r', '. _. - ".' - '.'. ~& \l~ronc()s(pleased' with. exhibition rout over Albertson I . .

I , The three players combined for . BY TREVOR HORN control early,· Head Coach Greg One player who relished in the , 16 points, 13 coming from Wilson, I Sports Editor Graham said. fact that he was able to play his first 1 It's not as if fans don't recognize Division 1 basketball game near who has impressed coaches and I players-sbut Graham says it would : Last season's 87-66 drubbing by this season's version ofthe Broncos. home was Bauscher. After playing be a waist to play Wilson this sea- : Albertson College was bad enough Four ofthe five players in the start- one season at Spokane Community sori because there is an overload of : to beengrainedin the mind of Coby ing lineup started last season-and College and redshirting last season, Bauscher was in the starting lineup juniors at the guard and wing posi- : Karl. the fifth was on the bench as a red- tions. : "The week after the season end- shirt. However it was the redshirt because senior Kareem Lloyd is Robinson and the other starting : ed, it was the first thing on my (Matt Bauscher) and three other sidelined with a broken toe. Bauscher nailed a three pointer forward Tez Banks were both score- : mind," Karl said. newcomers who sparked what less, but freshman centers Colin Karl, along with four players not could be seen as a great start to the in the opening possession. Hallberg and Kurt Cunningham : on the active roster last season for season for the Broncos. . "It had been a year and a half for combined for 19 points and six re- : the Broncos, scored in double fig- "I thought we brought in a good me and I was trying to go out there bounds in Banks place, and soph- : ures as Boise State led the entire class of recruits and I think they and not be too over aggressive and omore Tyler Tiedeman scored 13 : way, en route to a 91-64 exhibition showed that they can do some make bad shots. I think all four points, nine coming from behind : game win Thursday night in the things," Graham said. coaches told me to relax and take the arc. Taco.BellArena. The newcomers accumulated 62 a couple deep breaths and It felt Midway through the second half "I thought we played well. 1 ofthe Broncos 91 points in the exhi- good," Bauscher said. Tiedeman and Bauscher .ran the thought we came out and took bition game against the local rival. He scored 14 points on. 6-of- 8 shooting and grabbed six re- length ofthe court with crisp passes bounds. back-and-forth as Tiedeman layed Forward Seth Robinson went it in, giving Boise State a 71-37lead. down early in the first half withan "Our focus and coming into this ankle injury, prompting Graham game. The way we prepared for this to go deeper into the lineup. game, it reminded me- of last year Thankfully the Broncos scored big in the WACtournament," Karl said. early. The Broncos advanced to the WAC matcha momentum' "Iwish we could have had Seth in tourament final last season despite A nutritious source of lasting energy. We blend there for a little more because he's a being the eighth seed and defeat- match a green tea with passionfruit-mango real high energy guy in there for us. ed nationally ranked Nevada.· "It's Juice. soymilk, peaches and mangos. But it gave the other guys a chance a very good sign for us because '1 to play more," Graham said. think that's the way we have to play acai eye-opener" ~". Because of a new NCAA rule, every game." all new coming players who are in Boise State faces Concordia Get started and keep going with a"aL (Ah-sah-yeo.) Saturday' night in the Taco Bell The juice of this Brazilianberry, infused with their first season in a D-I can play Arena. This will be the final ex- guarana, adds antioxidants and omega fatty acids in exhibition games without burn- into strawberries. bananas and soymilk. ing their redshirt before the regular hibition game before the regualr season begins. Meaning Graham season opener against Montana on Nov.1B. 7709 W. Overland Rd. (Next to the Edwards Cinema) 658.1765 was able to play freshmen Anthony PHOTOBY Me!) ALLREOIlHE ARRITER Thomas and Jordan Keck, along The Broncos will open WACcom- . ask LIS about fundlaising and partse« Matt Bauscher scored 13 points Thursday night against Alb- with junior college transfer Kenny petition against LaTech on Jan. 5at ertson College. The exhibltlon game was the first as a Bronco Wilson despite the fact all three home in the Taco Bell Arena. for the Caldwell native. Looking For: may not play this season.

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BY TREVOR HORN The reserve defense even domi- - Sports Editor nated the Aggies offense in the fourth quarter. With just five days separating "They kind of made us look bad," the New Mexico State and Fresno starting linebacker Korey Hall said. State games, Boise State was in dire Most of the starters on both need to get the starters rested. The sides of the ball sat nearly the en- Broncos did that, and got great con- tire fourth quarter, and gave way to tribution from many reserves dur- players that shined. ing the 56-6 rout over the Aggies. SeniorlinebackerBenChuckovich recovered a. fumble. Sophomore. safety Asheli Nyong-Dunham in- tercepted two passes and freshman quarterback Bush Hamdan threw a touchdown pass to freshman re- ceiver Tanyon Bissell, sparking a strong comment by running back Lee Marks, who had rushed for 112 yards during the game. "I thought (wide receiver) Iovan Hutchinson catching the ball and Tanyon Bissell getting the touchdown-s-that was the greatest part of the night. Even more than me getting 100, to see those guys get in there and contrib- ute." Two players who normally get most ofthe action on special teams, .J Robby Jones (five tackles) and Ia Falo (four tackles), were second and third on the team in tackles. Three players caught their first career passes Saturday, and five of the tackles for loss for the defense came from freshmen. "That's really key forour team be- cause those are the guys that are go- PHOTOBY STANLEY BREWSTEOIlHE AflBlTER ing to be coming in next year to fill Senior defensive back Robby Jones (48) congratulates Ash- in key roles and it's good for them to lei Nyong-Dunham follnwtnq one oftwo of the sophomore's get some experience," Hall said. The rest was even more sweet for interceptions Saturday against New Mexico State. the starters as they got some much needed rest with a short week to "Towards the end of the game, Bulldogs since entering the WAC, BUY NOW &: SAVE prepare for a tough Fresno State of course, you start to think about a streak of four straight games. The Gmnwoodl Sid1Iaus...W:6808 game. next week and Fresno because it is last meeting in Fresno, the Broncos 6 "I felt that is really going to help a big game," Marks said. won 31-17. InJand SutfCompany"'33 -JJ8J us out a lot," Hall said. "I think this' Head coach Dan Hawkins even "We did play really well when U Sporta-DowntOWllmW-m4 game really helped us." said at the post game press confer- we went there last time and Ihope ~U Sports-Hill Rom »6-2300 Players even admitted that while ence that the Aggieswere done, and, we can put it together like we did," sitting in the fourth quarter, the "I'm already looking at Fresno." senior defensive lineman Alex . Newt &:HiroJdI 3SS·9300 Bulldogs entered their minds; Boise State has not lost to the Guerrero said. ~]Joud Room 38S~9JS3.. :--.,..--,.:.,-- '-- __ --'- ~_'_.,...... c... ~ " "~------1 __~-'------'------'------~-'------=N---=-=o:-:v:-:e~m b e r 7 2005 SPORTS 1 5 BOX SCORE:

Score 1 2 3 4 Final BSU 7 14 14 21 56 Bronco running back NMSU 6 o o o 6 First Quarter BSU- Carpenter 9 run (Montgomery kick), 6: 14 finally reaches plateau NMSU-Dubois 13 pass from Vincent (kick failed), 3:26 Second Quarter BSU- Marks 4 run (Montgomery kick), 14:00 BSU- Carter 2 run (Montgomery kick), 12:22

Third Quarter Senior running BSU- Zabransky 1 run (Montgomery kick), 5:40 back Lee Marks BSU- Rabb 3 pass from Zabransky (Montgomery kick), 3:27 Fourth Quarter PHOTOBY STANlEY BIlEWSTEBiTIIE ARBITER now has bragging BSU- Carter 2 run (Montgomery kick), 114:20' Unemen Jeff Cavender (54) and .' BSU- Johnson 5 run"(Montgomery kick), 11:24 rights after being BSU- Bissell 13 pass from Hamdan (Montgomery kick), 9:29 Ilarvn Colledge (73) gave up no sacks to NMSU on Saturday. the first to rush for Team Stats BSU NMSU 1" Downs 31 10 even makes it a little sweeter:' Hall 100 yards in a game Rushing Yards 303 61 said. "They are coming in here un- Passing Yards 221 115 this season Total Yards 524 176 defeated [in the WAC]. It's definitely Punt Return Avg. 8.2 -0.5 going to be a good game." Interceptions 3 1 Despite the chance to overlook Time of Possession 36:52 23:08 the Aggies, this team was adamant BY TREVOR HORN 3'" Down Conversion 11 of 16 5 of 18 4'" down Conversions 1 of 3 o of 2 Sports Editor about making sure things were Sacks 4 o done right against a team that had nothing to lose. Averaging ZI9 rushing yards "I was ready to play New Mexico per game would normally con- Boise State: State. Honestly I wasn't even think- stitute having at least one run- ing about Fresno:' Marks said. ning back that would average over Passing Att-Comp-Int Yards TD The Aggies made it look interest- 100 yards per game-or at least Zabransky 23-13-1 138 1 ing early on as mobile quarterback someone who would eclipse the Tharp 6-4-0 59 0 Hamdan 2-2-0 24 1 Joey Vincent kept the ball ona pass century mark. play and rushed down field for 33 Through eight games, no Boise Rushing No. Yards TD Avg. yards. On the tackle going out of State player had rushed for 100 Marks 18 112 1 6.2 2 4.3 bounds, safety Marty Tadrnan was yards in a game. But that finally Carter 14 60 Johnson 9 54 1 6.0 flagged for a late hit on Vincent, ended Saturday as senior running Carpenter 7 36 1 5.1 tacking on 15 more yards, and a back Lee Marks went over 100 on PIlIr.'O BY STANLEY BREWSTEIVfIlE ARBITER first-and-l0 at the Broncos 26. an ll-yard rush late in the third After nine games, Lee Marks (17)became the first Boise State Receiving No. Yards TO Long quarter. Naanee 3 83 0 46 Five plays later, Vincent found running back to run for more than 100 yards in a game this sea- 0 11 "For me as a senior, it means a Carpenter 3 17 Derek Dubois in the end zone for son. Marks rushed for.112 Saturday, including one touchdown. Clasen 2 39 0 31 a 13-yard score. Unable to convert lot because it was something 1def- on the extra point, Boise State was inilelywanted to accomplish a few Defense Tackles TFL Sacks INT K. Hall 7 1 0 0 up just one with 3:26 left in the times before my career was over been 85 yards'Tle's going to get Boise State probably ever had:' a lot of 100-yard games," Marks Marks said. Jones 5 0 0 0 first quarter. with. We got a win tonight and it Barrios 4 2 1 0 Marks is even especially grate- "I think that first drive we knew felt so good," Marks said. This was said. Tadman 3 0 0 1 ful to the linemen. Standing at just they were going to come out; it the fourth time in his career Marks The freshman also made the 5 foot, 7 inches and weighing in a would be a fast paced game:' Hall has gone over 100 in a game. He prediction to The Arbiter earlier 179 pounds, Marks' small stature said. Marty Tadman intercepted did it three limes last season. in the week that Marks would needs all the blocking he can get. New Mexico State: a pass at the seven yard line. "The Unknowing if he had finally get over 100 yards against New "Without them I know Iwouldn't second drive I think we kind of made the leap, Marks admitted he" Mexico State. Passing Att-Comp-Int Yards TD be nothing, especially me being Vincent 38-14-3 115 ,1 stepped on our own foot there for was trying to get as many yards so "I'll thank him," Marks said. Along with Ant waun Carter, the the size that I am," Marks said. a bit." the wait could finally be over. Rushing No. Yards TD Avg. The offensive line is the deepest From there on out, it was all Boise "I thought I was pretty close, but Broncos have three running backs Vincent 12 71 0 5.9 it has been in recent past. Seven State. New Mexico State had 89 total I wasn't too sure," Marks said. "I with at least 322 yards rushing. Buries 10 11 0 1.1 just kept trying to get in there and And as great as the running backs, different players have started yards on offense in the first quarter, No. Yards TD Long including Jeff Carpenter (180 yard this season, and all but one of the Receiving the final three-just 87 yards. run the ball because I really want- Harris 5 38 0 9 starters in Saturday's win over "After that, our defense really got ed to get 100. So, I'm glad I got it." rushing, 249 receiving), all ofthem Allen 2 28 0 23 Nex Mexico State are sophomores 1 13 a handle on how fast the game was Marks still isn't the lead- will point to the offensive line as Dubois 1 13 ing rusher on the team either. the reason for their success. and freshman. moving. Just them coming up to the Tackles TFL Sacks INT "I think just getting a push and "We want to be the best offen- Defense ball so quick and getting our plays That is something freshman Ian Griebel 23 0 0 0 sive line in the WAC:' Cavendar in from the sideline-we were able Johnson has. Marks has rushed knocking guys off the ball. They Cotrell 11 0 0 0 are doing a great job. I think this said following the win against the Gurrler 9 0 0 0 to adapt a little bit:' Hall said. for 533 yards and Johnson has is one of the best offensive lines Aggies Saturday. Bryan 6 1 0 1 Boise State took a 21-6 halftime 544, yet Johnson's season high has lead as Marks and Antwaun Carter (14 carries, 60 yards ,2 TD'~rboih scored in the second quarter. "Offensively we just kind of misfired there for a minute:' Hawkins said. New Mexico State had four pos- sessions in the third quarter. All were three-and-outs as the defense shut down both the running game of Justine Buries (10 carries, 11yards), and the passing game of Vincent (14-38, 115 yards and threo inter- ceptions). The fourth quarter was highlighltime for many reserves for Boise State. "It's cool to see the second team guys doing that," Alex Guerrero said. Fifth-year senior lineback- er Ben Chuckovich recovered a Vincent fumble following a Boise State score. Following a fumble by running back Jeff Carpenter, sopho- more safety Ashlei Nyong-Dunham intercepted his first of two passes on consecutive defensive plays for Boise State. The ensuing drive after Nyong- Dunham's second pick, fresh- man quarterback Bush Hamdan completed a 13-yard touchdown pass to freshman wide receiver Tanyon Bissell, giving the Broncos a 56-6 lead. Since scoring just 21 points against Portland State on Oct. 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