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Arbiter, October 2 Students of Boise State University Boise State University ScholarWorks Student Newspapers (UP 4.15) University Documents 10-2-2003 Arbiter, October 2 Students of Boise State University Although this file was scanned from the highest-quality microfilm held by Boise State University, it reveals the limitations of the source microfilm. It is possible to perform a text search of much of this material; however, there are sections where the source microfilm was too faint or unreadable to allow for text scanning. For assistance with this collection of student newspapers, please contact Special Collections and Archives at [email protected]. B()ISE STATE'S INDEPENDENT STU DENT NEW SPA I' E R SIN C E 19 3 J THURSDAY CELEBRATING OCTOBER 2, 2003 70 YEARS CD REVIEW , . .b.a.go'. A'Perfect Circle: . , , The Broacs battle' - page 5 The lighter side of Tool in the ·Bayou A&E-5 Idaho Wild - page 3 Sports -o WWW.ARBITERONLINE,'C()M VOLUME 16 ISSUE 13 CAMPUS SHORTS Religious activists Agency BDlse Slate Theatre looks into Arts Dpens seasen Oct. 2 with Beckett's leak of CIA "Endgame" draw crowd in quad Boise State University's operative's theater arts department opens its 2003-04 season with Samuel - Beckett's name absurdist play "Endgame." Performances are at 7: BY RICHARD B. SCHMITI' 30 p.m. Oct. 2-4 and 8- Los Angeles Times 11 and at 2 p.m, Oct. 5 Los Angeles Times-Washington and 12 at the Morrison Post News Service Center Stage II. Tickets are $9 general and $7 for WASHINGTON - The Justice students and seniors at Department has been asked Select-a-Seat. Boise State to investigate whether the students, faculty and staff Bush administration retaliated can receive free tickets at against a critic of its Iraq policy campus box offices. by leaking the name of his wife, Other productions an undercover CIA operative, to in the season include journalists, a top administration Noel Coward's "Present official said Sunday. Laughter" Nov. 13-16 and The allegation stems from 19c23; and Henrik Ibsen's a report in July by syndicated "Hedda Gabler" March 10- columnist Robert Novak that 14 and 17-21. In addition, identified Valerie Plame as a the Theatre Majors specialist in weapons of mass Association will present a destruction for the CIA. Novak fall showcase Dec. 3-6, and cited "two senior administration dance students will present officlals" as his sources. a fall dance concert Dec. 12 Plame is married to former State Department envoy Joseph and 13. Both groups will A ADAMS/THE ARBITER also hold performances in C. Wilson IV. A week before Tho Ado County Shcriff's Dcportmont was coiled to the BSU quod on Monday in response to the aggressive Novak's column was published, the spring. Contact Ann proselytizing by Michael Warnecki and his family. Hoste of the Department an article by Wilson on The of Theatre Arts at (208) New York Times' op-ed page 426-4007 for more BYMONICA PIUCE God by our sin, to better yourself is Belluzzo said. questioned now-discredited information. News Reporter to better sin, the greed, the pride, the Belluzzo wanted to know just exactly claims, made by President Bush The Arbiter - arrogance, the self exaltation, to try to what the Wamecki family's religious in his State of the Union address make something of yourself, Jesus says to beliefs were. His attempts at conversation in January, that Iraq had tried to BDlseState University Religious activists gathered Monday on turn away from yourself." were flatly ignored. buy uranium from Africa. hosts panel Dn the quad to spread their message against Warnecki said a college degree serves The family attracted a significant crowd Disclosing the identities capital punishment college education, causing' pedestrians solely as a tool to earn more money in the as they occupied the triangle of grass of agency operatives; like to stop to watch the exchanges between rat race of the world. directly opposite the library. Michael revealing classified information, Oct. 7 activists and students. According to Robert Meyer, associate Warnecki's fire and brimstone speech is punishable under several As a crowd looked on, Michael director of student involvement, anyone could be heard across the entire quad. federal laws by fines and jail The public is invited to Warnecki, bible in hand, stood across can come on campus to speak and The older children held enormous signs terms. a free panel discussion on from the Albertson's Library preaching pass out -Iiterature. "We are a public preaching of the evils of education. The Justice Department "Justice in the Balance: the evils of college. institution," Myer said. David, the youngest at age 13, passed out "will determine the facts," Consequences of Capital "The whole educations system is based Myer said the Wamecki family didn't literature. National Security Advisor Punishment in Idaho" at on the principle of self betterment, that's ask for permission to speak on campus, It didn't take long for BSU students Condoleezza Rice said on "Fox 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 7, in the whole problem. The Bible says you are but they were not required to do so to form a counter protest. Stephanie News Sunday," responding to the Boise State University a sinner," Warnecki said. "People want to because Boise State University is a public Augsburger's sign read: "God loves you reports, first made Friday by Student Union Hatch make you out to be some weird wacko so space. all! Love each other and do not judge." NBC News, that the CIA had Ballroom. The event is they don't have to believe it's real." Myer said some campus sites require "God is all about love, not about this," asked department officials to sponsored by the College Michael and Rachel Warnecki travel reservations but the particular area Augsburger said. examine the case. "They will of Social Sciences and the world with their six children ranging the Warnecki family was located is According to Elizabeth Warnecki, the determine what happened; Public Affairs at Boise in age from 13 to 23. "We go anywhere considered a public forum, where anyone family experiences a lot of hostility and they will determine if anything State, the American Civil there is people," said Elizabeth Warnecki, can share their opinion. they never live in one place very long. happened. And they'll take Liberties Union of Idaho age 19. Mark Belluzzo, a BSU student, asked "They persecute me, they'll persecute appropriate action." and Catholic Charities and Michael Warnecki says he is a born- Michael Wamecki if he believed in an you, nobody likes to hear the truth," Rice said she was unaware of Catholic Church ofIdaho. again Christian, but denies church ties, organized religion. Warnecki refused to Elizabeth said. any White House involvement Moderated by Al stating that all churches are corrupt. acknowledge Belluzzo and signaled his Stacey Schmelzer; a BSU student in the alleged leak. "I know Bronstein, former "Our message is the living Jesus offers family to start walking toward the quad. concerned about the way in which nothing of any such White director of the ACLU the alternative to the education system," "I've been talking to these guys all Christianity was being represented, House effort to reveal any of National Prison Project, Michael said. "We are separated from day and they won't say a word to me," confronted Elizabeth Wamecki. "Yes we this, and it certainly would not discussion will focus on are to preach the gospel, we are to share be the way that the president the current state of capital the good news of Christ, but I think you would expect his White House punishment in Idaho, For guys are doing more harm than good to to operate," she said. more information, call the cause and turning people off more," Representatives of the CIA 344-5243. Schmelzer said. and the Justice Department ElizabethWarnecki did not allow declined to comment on Boise State Selland Schmelzer to finish her sentence. "You. Sunday. CDliege Dffers new wouldn't know. If you were a sister in Wilson, the last U.S. diplomat Christ there would be fellowship between to meet with Saddam Hussein blueprint reading us," she said. before the 1991 Persian Gulf classes Student Officers from the Ada County Sheriffs War, was dispatched by the Stephanie Office monitored the protest to ensure CIA to Niger in 2002 to evaluate a British .intelligence report The Center for Workforce Augsburger, nothing got out of hand. Training at the Boise State Deputy Andrew Stercks watched the that Iraq was attempting to came to University Selland College melee from the sidelines. "That triangle purchase a form of uranium, of Applied Technology is the quad to of grass there is a free speech area ... a known as "yellowcake," which offering two new evening protest the lot of people don't like the message, but can be used to make a nuclear courses for individuals Wamecki there's nothing we can do about that." bomb. see CIA page 2 who want to learn basic family's and advanced blueprint messoge. PH01U BY KRISTA ADAMS/THE ARBITER Sce Campus Shorts page 2 Parking hassles cause student frustration BYKYLE GORfL4..M The machines do not allow from certain machines rejecting fall semester, but Shipley said Special to The Arbiter users to add time, and they the upgraded software. Some problems with the machines frequently stop after. an hour's machines are older than others continue "to be an ongoing For Boise State students and worth of coins. This Doses a and have a .hard time accepting difficulty for the office.
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