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onv ille Stat.e Uni ver sity SGA hopes to bring in the laughs with comedian Cary Long September 2 1, 2000 www.~jsu.edu/chanticleer volume 49, 1ssue 3 I . WORLD New eatery helps plant seeds of STARS for NEWS economic growth for city, JSU students A powerful bomb blast ripped higher eduction through a crowded vegetable mar- ket in Pakistan's capital Tuesday By Gina Rae Smith morning, killing at least 16 people News Editor By Gracie Catchings and wounding dozens of others, Assistant News Editor police said. Old Henry Farm Restaurants Protests by a combination of I opened on Monday to the acclaim of haulers, fishermen and farmers College tuition is on the rise, and were again disrupting transport as Calhoun County residents and it appears there is no relief in governments across Europe strug- Jacksonville city officials. sight. gled to find a solution to fuel price The renovated concrete barn, con- According to a letter sent out demonstrations. structed by Charles B. Henry during the 2000 AnnLlal Fund At the same time that the Clinton around 1910, brings not only a Phonathon \ponsored by the administration is pressing for the unique new dining option to the Jacksonville State University creation of a special war crimes tri- bunal to try Saddam Hussein for area, but also a positive economic Fou,idation, "The state appropria- past behavior, top U.S. officials are impact on Jacksonville and students tion to Jacksonville State warning the Iraqi leader not to of Jacksonville State University. IJniversity provides less than 34 make new threats against his "It's such a positive development percent of the University's opera- neighbors or his own people. -- for the whole area," said The completed Old Henry Farm Restaurants opened Monday tional budget (in 1979 the state Congress is about to change tbe Jacksonville Mayor Jerry Smith. provided over 75 percent of the nature of U.S.-China trade ties in a horses were kept in stalls. Many of Restaurants has provided employ- vote supporters say wiII add a crit- "(The restaurants) should have a big the barn's original features remain rnent to some 250 people. Many University's budget). The remain- ical element of stability to the impact economically and also fur- intact and serve to add to the barn's JSU students took advantage of the der is derived from revenues tumultuous relations between the ther stimulate growth on the south already historical atmosphere. job opportunities offered. received from tuition, student fees, world's most powerful and most side of the city." The Upper Loft Dining Room "I would venture to say 30 to 40 investments, grants, auxiliary populous nations. Senate passage The dining complex consists of serves gourmet fare, while The percent of our employees are operations and private gifts. TuesQy of the PNTR, or perma- three restaurants. The Harvest Tuition is now over $1,300 per nent normal trade relations, bill is Barnyard Game & Grill on the Jacksonville State University stu- near-certain, sending the legisla- Family Restaurant is on the barn's lower level offers a more casual dents," said General Manager David semester and represents about 25.5 tion to President Clinton for his main level. This area was once used menu, as well as ten pool tables and Cadwallader. "It gives people the percent of the University's budget signature. as a holding area for cows prior to numerous video games. opportunity to work in a different compared to about 8.5 percent in Vice President A1 Gore continues 1979." milking and also where working The opening of Old Henry Farm Continued on page 4, Restaurants to hold a narrow lead over presi- Simply stated, less state appro- dential rival Texas Gov. George W. priation to colleges means higher Bush in the latest CNNIUSA tuition for students and less money TodayIGallup tracking poll. The Police corps program provides numbers reveal a presidential race for university faculty and staff and essentially unchanged, with the building improvements. Democrat Gore's support remain- The Higher Education ing in the high 40s while scholarship alternative Partnership of Alabama is a lobby- Republican Bush's numbers are in ing group at work to increase the low- to mid-40s. By taking part in this program, Jones "Anyone involved in the program funding for Alabama's 15 public Patients in the United States with By Gina Rae Smith and her fellow graduates will receive needs to concentrate on keeping up universities. According to its web- the AIDS virus are about to get a News Editor up to $30,000 reimbursement for their grades, staying out of trouble site, "With over 180,000 students, new option that may help those undergraduate expenses in exchange and graduating on time," said who have failed standard therapy Students searching for an alterna- for four years of service to a local Gaylor. a half-million alumni and scores of - a drug called Kaletra. The Food tive to the traditional university law enforcement department. Students of any major may partic- faculty and staff members, and Drug Administration has funded scholarships and federal stu- "It's been very beneficial to me," ipate in the scholarship program. Alabama's public four-year insti- approved Kaletra for use by both dent loans may find what they are said Jones. "I feel this will give me a Gaylor said seniors are the most tutions have a tremendous impact adults as well as HIV-infected looking for in the Police Corps lot of experience in the law enforce- heavily recruited students because on the state's economy and cul- infants and children who are older ment field that will help me when I they are generally sure of their Program. ture." than 6 months of age. This program is a cooperative begin my career in forensics." intended career path and tend to be between the United States Justice The training provided by the State the most committed to the guidelines According to a letter sent out by INSIDE Department and roughly 25 states of Georgia is extensive, lasting 20 of the program. However, students Gordon Stone, Executive Director *NEWS* across the country in an effort to weeks compared with the typical 10- of any classification are accepted if of the Higher Education New area restaurant hopes to bring eco- recruit more well educated police week training undergone by most they demonstrate a true desire and Partnership, "in recent years many nomic boost to JSU officers for the nation's law enforce- officer trainees. Applicants are care- earnest commitment to the Police southern states have been fertile *RED HERRING* ment agencies. fully screened before they are Corps. ground for economic develop- Atlanta band to "Americana"-ize Brothers Jacksonville State University cur- accepted into the program. Bob Georgia's training program was rently has one graduate participating Gaylor, Director of the Georgia established in 1997 with facilities ment; however, Alabama was lag- *EDITORIAL* ging behind other states because of In this comer: debate fonnat and dates set in the Georgia branch of the pro- branch of the Police Corps Program, located in Forsythe, Monroe County. *WEEK IN SPORTS* gram. Shemita Jones will complete said students need to be committed Alabama does not presently have its failure to properly invest in such a program. However, several Gamecocks look to "bulldog" Samford her 20-week training period, along to their education and the criminal justice field. Thursday night with the rest of her class, in October. Continued on page 4, Police Program Continued on page 3, Higher Education f Page 2 September 2 1,2000 THE CHANTICLEER Clubs And Organizations Campus Crime -- - - Announcements Alpha Xi Delta A symposium on the Alabama The Campus Crime Docket is The sisters of Alpha Xi Delta would like to welcome all of our wonderful New Members! Also all of the Sisters are never, and will never be, looking forward to BigLil Week this week. Lils we love you! Good Luck to the Gamecocks tonight against Samford. Constitution will be held edited unless an incident Good Luck to the JSU Soccer team with their season. Congratulations to all of the fraternities on rush. Also congratu- Monday, Sept. 26 on the 1 lth floor report involves a minor. lations to the following members of Alpha Xi Delta who received awards for the week: Beary Best Character Award- of the Houston Cole library. For Items in the Campus Crime Tiffanv Burnham. Sister of the Week- Lori Tidwell. New Member of the Week- Lisa DiMartino and Leanna Morrow. I~tudy~ear-Mary Wissinger!!! Everyone keep studying. We are proud of you!! more information, call 782-8088. Docket are obtained from inci- . - I Tau ~elta dent and arrest reports at the Tau Delta will hold its first meeting" if the Fall 2000 semester on Thursdav . Seot 28 at 4:W o.m. in Room The ECE for Fall 2000 will be JSU Police Department. I*\%a I Center. Anyone interested in joining Sigma Tau Delta should come by ~oom514 Stone ~eriterto pick up] given Tuesday, Oct. 17 from 6- JSU students have the right to an application. ~emkrshi~is limited to ~nghshianguage Arts Majors and Minors who are at least second semester view these public records. sophomores and have a 3.0 grade point average in English. 7:30 p.m. and Wednesday, Oct. 18 If any information is incorrect, Delta Chi from 3-4:30 p.m.. Students plan- please contact us at 782-5701 The brothers of Delta Chi would like to wish everyone good luck this semester. Thank you Phi Mu for accepting our ning to take the ECE need to come invitation to join us for homecoming. We're looking forward to it. We would like to congratulate and welcome our or call the JSU Police by Stone Center, room 215 and Department at 782-5050. new members. We look forward to having a great semester. Good luck Dano,iYe711miss you. We hope everyone% hav- ing a good semester so far. Congratulations to everyone on recruitment. Congrats and good luck to all new members. register by Oct. 11. Optional 9-9-00: J.D. Cammeron, 111, Hope to see everyone at the football game tonight. workshops for the Fall exam will * Ai~ha~rnicrii Pi 18, of Gadsden, Ala., was be held Monday, Oct. 9 from 6- I AOTT would like to welcome back and conmatulate all the sororities and fraternities on a meat rush. We also want I arrested on charges of a minor to thank Panhellenic for all the hard work on &sh and SGA for an awesome Welcome ~eekrwelove our new mem- 7:30 p.m. and on Tuesday, Oct. 10 in possession of alcohol by bers: Rayven Aaron, Jodie Allen, Meredith Baker, Theresa Baird, Carni Baugh, Ashley Bernard, Kelly Bryan, Kelly from 3-4:30 p.m. in the Menill JSUPD occurring at Pelham and Collins, Mary Cooper, Lacey Daniel, Elizabeth Davis, Amber England, Leslie Harris, Amber Mange, Krystle Ponder, Hall auditorium, room 101. Any Alison Prather, Ashlee Ray, Ashley Rhodarmer, Chrystal Taylor, Ericca Whitt, April Iliff, Robin Goodwin and Marlana Mountain Streets. Chandler. Congratulations to all the new AOTT officers: PanhellenicPR - Mandy Holland, Keeper of Ritual - Leslie questions regarding the ECE may 9-11-00: Bradley Lee Scott, of Daniel, Risk Management - Leslie Catlett, Corresponding Secretary - Kristi Smith, Social Chair - Jennifer Foster. be directed to Mr. David Myer, Alexandria, Ala., reported theft Cabinet Offices: Recruitment Chair - Erin Woodruff, Assistant Recruitment Chair - Jessica Henry, Alternate Panhellenic 112 Stone Center, ext. 5464, e- of property to JSUPD occurring delegate - Holley Embry, To-dragma Reporter - Kerry Thompson and Homecoming Chair Missi Brown. We are look- ing forward to doing homecoming with KA. Awards for this week and last: Sister of the Week: Heather Miller and Kelly mail [email protected]. at Martin Hall on or between 9- Mullendore, Positive Panda: Holley Embry and Chelsie Clemrnent, and New Member of the Week: Kelly Collins. 6-00 and 9-8-00. Student Government Association Walt Disney World will bc 9-11-00: Carrie Elizabeth The SGA held its first meeting last Monday the 1lth on the third floor of the TMB. A bill was passed to elect Emily interviewing on campus Williams as Campus Activities Chair, Sherry Todd as Allocations Chair, and to elect two new justices. The other com- Jones of Birmingham, Ala., mittee heads are as follows: Constitution and Bylaws- Barron Jones, Homecoming-Shelly Hodges, Residence Life-Matt Thursday, Sept. 28 at 5 p.m. ir reported burglary to JSUPD Wuam, Publicity Chair- Christa Collins, Academic Affairs-Lorie Ash, Athletic Support-Meredith Barnes, and Blood Stephenson Gym. Positions avail- occurring at College Apts. on or Drive-Stephanie Janis. The Chaplain is Craig Newburne, Clerk is Carrie Thompson, and the President Pro Tempore is able for hosts, hostesses, merchan- Diedra Tidwell. Elizabeth Webb is the SGA President, Brandon Lewis is the 1st Vice President, Donnell Humes is 2nd between 9-7-00 and 9-1 1-00. Vice President, and Stephen Brackett is the Director of Publicity. We discussed the new student section, Crow's Nest, dising, transportation, cashiers 9-12-00: Naressa Nicole located in the P and Q sections of the stadium. All students are encouraged to fill the section on JSU's first home game life guards and much more. FOI Parker, of Jacksonville, Ala., on September 21st. Senator applications are now available in the Student Activities Office and are due ASAP. Up 'Ti1 more information, contact Pearl Dawn is an exciting new philanthropic event in which all JSU students are encouraged to become involved. The event reported harassing cornmunica- Williams at 782-5289. will take place March 9th and 10th. Applications are now available in room 402 of the TMB. Allocation applications tions to JSUPD occurring at will be available beginning October 1st. The SGA is now requesting student suggestions for upcoming concerts. All Sparkman Hall. suggestions should be directed to the Student Activities Office at 782-5491. Upcoming events for the 9-13-00: Syamutinta Phi~u Wesley Foundation include: Phi Mu would like to announce our First Annual CandleLight for Children Ceremony. On October 16, 2000 on the Nchimya, of Jacksonville, Ala., Jacksonville State University Quad. Donations can be made to the Children's Miracle Network in honor or memory of Bible Study on Monday at 6:30 reported harassing cornmunica- a child who has fought against a childhood illness, or just because you care. The ceremony will begin at 8 p.m., so get p.m. A free supper on Tuesday at tions to JSUPD occurring at there early to make your donation. In case of rain, the ceremony will be moved to the third floor of the TMB. Come 6:30 p.m., followed by fellowship Sparkman Hall. out to the JSU Quad on the 16th and remember the life of a child. Phi Mu would like to congratulateAOPi on winning the buy back books war among the Greek community, Congrats to Phi Mu for placing second, and Sig Ep for being and a game. A worship service on 9-17-00: Julia Christin the only fraternity to place. Congrats to Corrie Heard for being selected Jr. Panhellenic Delegate. Phi Mu awards fo~ Thursday at 9 p.m. Juice, Java for Copeland, of Guntersville, Ala., the week areas follows: Phi Queen-Crystal Mashburn, Phi Mu Lady of the Week- Lorie Ash, Sunshine Award-Lauren Jesus at the Methodist Church reported criminal mischief to Thrower, and our two Phi's of the Week are Lexi Skelly and Samantha Dawkins, who made the Jr. Varsity Cheerleading behind McDonald's will be Squad! Good job, ladies! Congrats to Somer Leathers for making the tennis team! Phi Mu birthdays are Heather JSUPD occurring at the Delta Corrigan-Sept. 19, Nia Cox-Sept. 21, Amanda Woodrow-Sept. 23, Stephanie Bedford-Sept. 28, and Heather Harper- Sunday at 8:30 p.m. Chi parking lot.

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Page 4 September 21,2000 THE CHANTICLEER 1 Continued from page 1, Police Program Continued from page 1, Restaurant kind of restaurant. One they nor- "I feel this new business will help surrounding states including mally might not get. I also think it the community socially, as well as Who Wants To Get Rich And Florida, Mississippi, South gives local people a place to take Carolina, Georgia and Arkansas are economically, by attracting guests "Police Corps States." out of town guests, as opposed to to Jacksonville from surrounding The process of establishing one of traveling all the way to Birmingham cities and counties," Stancil said. these programs is a lengthy one and or Gadsden or Oxford. It will give Mayor Smith echoed Stancil's Drop Out Of College? must be presented to the Un~ted the community a place to socialize thoughts. "I believe it's going to States Justice Department by the and enjoy great tasting food." help business in the area. governol of the applying state. Chef Andrew Keller praised the 1 Georgia rece~ved its Police Corps Jacksonville is growing every day. funding under former governor Zell efforts of his kitchen assistants, and We have several new businesses Miller. Alabama currently has no added that many of them attend opening up. I also think it will help immediate plans on the table for JSU. "Jax State students are doing a keep our younger folks around. It's applying for implementation of heck of a job. I'm very proud of so much more than we have had such a program. them." The requirement of four years of here in Jacksonville." service as a "street cop" may seem Keller attended cooking school at The business outlook appears daunting to some. Shemita Jones Johnson and Wales in Providence, bright not only for Old Henry Farm believes it will serve her well. "You R.I., where television's Emeril Restaurants, but also for the city as get to work with people and that's a graduated one year ahead of him. A a whole. On Monday, diners at the great foundation for any career. I'm Pleasantville, N.Y., native, Keller opening of the restaurant complex going into forensics and I feel the also taught at the Florida Culinary street experience will help me a lot." expressed their positive feelings The scholarship program has Institute in West Palm Beach before also. question exam. And if you're the helped many across the nation over- coming to Old Henry Farm. "I think this is just great," said By Billy O'Keefe 126th eligible person in line? Try come the debts incurred from Ron Stancil, owner of Old Henry diner and JSU employee Pearl attending college. "It's a great part- TMS Campus again next time, or go home. Farm Restaurants, calls its opening Williams. "And the food is out- nership. The $30,000 reimburse- "a dream come true." Stancil, owner It should also be noted that lines ment is a big incentive for students standing." Think you're smarter than all of will not open until an hour before and in return it provides the country of several successful area restau- Old Henry Farm Restaurants those people on television? Of test time, so camping out is fruit- with better, more educated police rants, has been developing this pro- owner and employees hope their course you do. And now the rest of less. officers," said Gaylor. ject over the last four years. His presence in Jacksonville is a posi- the world can find out just how Students will receive one chance "I'm very happy with the program. purchase of the barn, which tive one. It is one of the many new I It has really helped me with my right or wrong you are. at the exam. Those who pass then received its recognition as an his- businesses opening which will help ABC's "Who Wants to be a face a taped interview with the undergrad expenses," Jones said. toric landmark in 1999, saved the to expand the social and economic Millionaire," which is to television show's producers, and the decision All interested students may meet structure from decay and eventual ratings what lead is to water filter is then in the hands of the show's with Gaylor today in the lobby of prospects for Jacksonville. demolition. sales, is holding tryouts for a spe- sponsors, who will pick 10 finalists Brewer Hall between the hours of cial college edition, to be aired Dec. for each episode, to be taped Nov. 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. 19,20 and 21. 8- 11 in New York. In other words, The five-city tour hit Boston over dress nice and brush your teeth. the weekend and lands in Sessions are scheduled for the fol- Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, fol- lowing dates and locations: lowed by stops in Atlanta, Chicago and Los Angeles. * Washington, D.C.: Tues., Sept. 19 Interested students must be U.S. at Loews L'Enfant Plaza's Renoir residents, 18 years of age and Room, 480 L'Enfant Plaza, S.W. working toward an undergraduate * Atlanta: Thurs., Sept. 21 at the degree (sorry, no grad students). In Ritz Carlton's Salon 111-IV Room, addition, students must produce a 181 Peachtree Street. photo ID, proof of age and a copy * Chicago: Sat., Sept. 23 at the of their current tuition bill. Chicago Marriott Downtown's Three separate testing sessions Avenue Ballroom, 4th Floor, 540 will take place at each stop, at 9 North Michigan Ave. a.m., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. local time. * Los Angeles: Sat., Sept. 30 at the The first 125 eligible students in Beverly Hilton's Whittier Room, line will be allowed to take a 30- 9876 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills.

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"Americana" to Jacksonville I Birmingham 9122100 charlie Roh~son--FnePoints Tanne~."11's blues, ja7~ 9122100 Virgin~vool--ThcK~ck By Adam Smith and country elements but 9123100 Will Hoge & Junip. Llttle we also throw in this Editor Ch~ldren--FilePoints dreamy rock and roll." 9/26/00 James Amlstrong--Zydeco For those ot you who don't plan on packing up Whatever category critics 9/27/00 W111 Hoge & Idn Moore--The and heading home on Saturday, there's truly one try to lump the band into, Nick good reason to stick around this weekend. Heritage Cherry is just Atlanta's own Heritage Cherry will attempt to five people who love to sweeten things up this Saturday when they take the play music. "We all love Atlanta stage at Brothers. The band is no stranger to music so much," said 9/21/00 "Lyricist Lounge" with Majo Jacksonville, having played a handful of shows at Tanner. "We're all going Figgas, Master Fuol, Mos Def and Brothers over the past several months. to keep doing it, no matter Slum V~llage--VarietyPlayhouse The five-piece band features multi-instrumental- what happens." 9/22/00 Jars of Clay--Fox Theatre ists Adam Wright (vocals, keyboards, guitar, har- The band is currently 9/24/00 Furthur Festival with The monica and tenor saxophone) and Shannon Tanner working on their second 'other Ones, Bruce Hornsby, Ziggy (guitar, keyboards), lead guitarist Alex CD, which they have Marley & The Melody Makers and McCullough, bassist David Van Drew and drum- been trying to complete ,the Isley Brothers--Lakewood mer Charles Lee. since they began in i~rn~itheatre According to Ms. Tanner, the band initially start- Februarv. While Tanner I 9/27/00 James McMurtry & Monte ed over two years ago, when she met Wright and admitSthe CD means a lot Adam Wright and Shannon Tanner of Atlanta's Heritage Cherry ;Montgomery--Smith's Olde Bar Van" Drew. When asked to describe their music, to the group, the band cer- They've played in almost every club in Atlanta, '9128100 16 Horsepower--Cotton Club Tanner simply used the word "Americana." tainly doesn't mind flashing their chops on the and appear semi-regularly at Smith's Olde Bar. i9128100 UnAmerican & The Who-- "It's all based on traditional elements," said road. They're no Continued on page 9, Heritage Cherry &PhilipsArena SGA takes a "Long" shot at comedy been here before, I expect a larger large concerts and that's pretty much By Christina Momson audience, from 250 to 400 people it. But overall we, as in JSU, have Features Editor especially since this is our first com- more events," commented Humes. edy club show of the year." The SGA has decided to make the The first comedy show of the year Previous comedy shows on cam- comedy show a standing order for sponsored by the Student pus have drawn large crowds, entertainment throughout the school a CD Releases Government Association will fea- because there is usually an over- year. This show is the first part of Madonna-Music ture comedian Cary Long on whelming response from the stu- the comedy series scheduled for this > Fastball-The Harsh Light of Day Wednesday, Sept. 27. dents said Humes. The lowest atten- year, with other acts coming later in I ' Bjork-Selmasongs Long, an Atlanta native, has been dance at a comedy event was about the year. on many popular television shows 150 people, and the highest atten- Stephen Brackett, SGA Director of j Willie Nelson-Milk Cow Blues such as the "Tonight Show with Jay dance was about 400 people at the Publicity commented, "The SGA is 1 Poe-Haunted Leno," "Evening at the Improv" and comedy show held last spring. very excited about the upcoming "VH1 Standup." He has also been a According to a recent press release comedian Cary Long. He is the first Sept. 26 i four-time winner; semifinalist on Mark Striffler of Florida State in what we hope will be a year-long "Star Search." University said, "Cary's perfor- comedy series. We are going to be David Bowie-Bowie at the Beeb B Long has been on JSU's campus mance was hihrious. He was the selecting various comedians 98 Degrees-Revelation Comedian Cary Long only comic we had all year that was throughout the year who will repre- t many times in the past and per- ing and I've been here for a year and Juvenile-Playaz of da Game [ sent the demographics of the cam- formed at the 1997 Parent's Day asked to do an encore. Students a half ." pus.'' John Hiatt-Crossing Muddy Waters, event. Long is one of many comedi- have already asked to have him back "Yeah, I have to go for a class any- The SGA schedules each comedi- Mark Knopfler-Sailing to ans who has visited JSU in the past next year!" way. Hopefully I'll meet people an while taking in the considerations few years. The list of past comedi- "At JSU we have a lot of comedi- there," said freshman C.R. Palmer. Philadelphia ans includes such names as Carrot ans who want to play our venues. of the student population; however, L For more information on SGA Mystikal-Let's Get Ready many students don't even know Top, Daran Howard, Mitch Fate1 and We have more events, and more sponsored events please contact the diverse events, than the average col- when or where the events occur. Bob Weir & Ratdog-Evening i Harry Basil. SGA office at 782-5490. SGA Second Vice President lege in the Southeast. The Auburns Sophomore Ovais Khan said, "I Moods Donne11 Humes said, "Since he's and Alabamas of the Southeast have never knew the comedian was com- Page 6 September 2 1,2000 THE CHANTICLEER Editorial world, what can? Oh yeah, they MAST heftily~~l~~~~~~$~~~~~~~n~ like the guy who single- Adam Smith, Editor In this: comer: the skinny on the presidential Christopher Lauer, Managing Editor Gina Rae Smith, News Editor handedly won the Desert Storm con- Gracie Catchings, Assistant News flict (which of course, he did) saying Editor "sir, do you think we should be Christina Morrison, Features Editor Anthony HiU, Sports Editor debates, or the way they should be doing this? Sir? Sir?'It would be Shawn Griffin, Advertising Director debates smell of disaster for the Sure it sounds like fun and games, fun. Callie Williams, Assistant to the By Adam Smith GOP, especially considering that but these guys on this commission Gore, on the other hand is a differ- Advertising ent animal. Gore, or Captain Director Editor Gore already has a marginal lead are screwing everything up. Don't Mike Stedham, Advisor over Bush. they know we can't really get a feel Environment, would be comfortable It's the year 2000, and can you Why do they stink of disaster? of the candidates if they're up on sitting on a stump in the middle of a believe it's already been four years Here's why. It's all about charisma, some stage in the middle of hot Montana forest surrounded by since we put Bill back in office? yes, but it's also about keeping cool lights, and cameras and a bunch of nature. "But wait,'' you say, "isn't The Chanticleer, the student Well, it's time to do it again. under pressure. Bush obviously has people who hate one or the other Montana on fire?'Why yes Billy, it newspaper of Jacksonville State Nothing much has changed. There's a ton more charisma than does Gore, with equal intensity? is. Should make it interesting. A1 University, is produced by the stu- still one Republican (Georgie Boy) but Gore can keep cool under pres- My proposal, should the commit- Gore could tell us how he's going to dents. The Editor has the final deci- and one Democrat (Albert, Junior) sure. Why? Because he's a robot, or tee call me up tomorrow and ask my cut military spending and give more sion on all content. Editorials are running for the highest office in the at least Conan O'Brien thinks so. opinion about the debate format, free money to the sorry and jobless, the opinions of the editorial staff world. It was announced last week And O'Brien's funny enough, so I would be to put the candidates in while Tipper shreds documents and unless otherwise stated. The editori- that the two would go head to head believe him. their completely natural setting. slaps "Warning: Parental Advisory" al staff reserves the right to edit for in three debates to be televised over Alright, so Gore may not be a They could do one of them via satel- stickers on Ozzy Osbome, Twisted content and space. Our funding is the course of October and robot, but he probably has the soul lite deals. It sounds complicated, but Sister and Eminem . Then received from paid advertisements, November. of one. He's got the excitement of its really not. they can smoke a fatty, sing and our production facilities come Jim Leher, a PBS newsman of the one anyway. If Gore were any more Take Bush for instance. Where "Kumbaya, My Lord" and try to from university appropriations. convince Joe Lieberman that Jesus highest caliber, will moderate the laid back, he'd be dead, or a would he be most comfortable? I say Our office is Room 180, Self Hall 782- debates, for those of you who care. Deadhead at least. Bush has the stick him in a warehouse with shag is the son of God. Quite the party 5701 or 782-5703 The first presidential debate will be charisma of any other good and carpet, a disco ball, half-naked danc- indeed. held on Oct. 3 in Boston and will greedy politician plus three Bill ing girls, an %track player blasting So I ask you, AMERICA, what For our Advertising Director, please call 782-5712 feature the two contenders in the tra- Clintons, and the charm of Clark the best of K.C. & The Sunshine would you rather see? You know I'm ditional two-podium format (bor- Gable. He's got his ears, too. Band, "Deepthroat" (not "All the right, don't you. You may not want Our e-mail address is ing). The second debate will be held What gets me about this presiden- President's Men") on the VCR and to admit it, but you know. Whatever [email protected] Oct. 11 in Winston-Salem, N.C., tial debate thing is, there's what they five pounds of pure Colombian your debate format tastes may be, and will feature the candidates in a call a "bipartisan Commission on blow. If all of these things combined VOTE! Our web address is www.jsu.edu/chanticleer more relaxed setting, or sitting at a Presidential Debates." How in the can't show his true colors to the table, whichever seems more heck do I get that job? I'd only have Please deliver press releases via relaxed (better). The last and final to work every four years, and there e-mail or campus mail. debate will be held Oct. 17 in St. couldn't be much to it. "Where are Thank you for reading Louis and will be a town-hall format we having the debates this year? A The Chanticleer. debate (an opportunity for total major city sounds good. How about ----.------.------anarchy, given the makeup of the three major cities? 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Thank You, The Editorial Staff Francesca Rao .-. -. recognize the salute by dipping their colors in response. This is the only situation where U.S. colors are ever dipped. Unit colors, state flags, and organi- What'sBy Linda C. Black Your sign? zational or institutional Tribune Media Services flags can be dipped as a mark of honor. That we Today's Birthday (Sept. 21). Friends can help your career, and getting "If you could pick a do not dip our colors is business to set up shop not meant as disrespect a better job could lead to more friends. Experience and luck are major in Jacksonville, what 1 to anyone or any coun- factors in your success. Decide what you want in September. Quick wits would it be?" 1 try, but is intended to lead to a lucky break in October. A surprising development sends you preserve the flag as a symbol of national dig- back to the drawing board in December. The work's a challenge, but you love it in February. Relocation expands your options in June. Look ni!;i.blah. BLAH! Is sharp to attract important friends in July. Move quickly to gain more our national dignity so status in August. fragile that it can be To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 UL>UUybU Jllllply Uy llUW the most challenging. On Friday, I was busy drowning someone handles a piece of cloth? out the morning news with a cup of My roommate's argument also ARIES (March 21-April 19) - Today is a 5 - You could get a burst of coffee and the day's first cigarette hinged on what the flag symbolizes. energy, but be careful. You could take off in the wrong direction. Think "The flag symbolizes your rights as when my roommate walked in, about your priorities again and rearrange them, if necessary. That could "Did we dip the flag?" he asked. an American citizen," he said. "I can't believe you, a citizen of the be the most valuable time you spend all day. (Long pause. ' Blank stare. Aneurysm-like head twitch.) greatest country in the world, TAURUS (April 20-M,ay 20) - Today is an 8 - Some days your brain "Whut?" approve of your freedoms taking a just works better, and this could be one of them. Reassess a problem He proceeded to point out that I back seat to another country!" First of all, my freedoms as an that's had you stymied. You may think of a way around it or find a book was watching coverage of the open- that helps. What you don't know, you can learn, so get.busy. ing ceremonies of the Olympic American citizen, in this day and games and that it was customary for age, are not symbolized by the GEMINI (May 21-June 21) - Today is a 6 - If you're buying something each country to lower (dip) its flag American flag. Unfortunately, they for your home, you may have to spend more than you planned. Only do to the host country during the are symbolized by the American flag on fire. If you would like to that for the highest quality. If this product lasts long, you'll make your Parade of Nations portion of the money back. Don't buy on a whim even if you're in a hurry. ceremonies. imprison or execute me for this According to my roommate, every belief, then you're the one who CANCER (June 22-July 22) - Today is a 10 - You should get a lucky four years, in certain right wing, needs to think about what it means break, so watch for it. Something you've recently learned could come Flag-Nazi circles, there is a pre- to be an American and a member of a democracy. in handy, especially in an argument. The other person may feel confi- controversy surrounding the possi- dent, but that doesn't necessarily mean that he or she is right. bility of whether or not this year's Don't get me wrong. I played American flag bearer will lower our Little League. I eat apple pie. And LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Today is a 6 - Don't be distracted by a per- flag in a show of respect to the host I don't go around burning flags, nor son you'd like to know better. There'll be time for that over the week- country of the Olympics. "Our flag do I like the idea of a burning flag, but Thomas Jefferson wrote in the end. Meanwhile, finish something you promised. If you don't get that is never dipped to anyone, for any done by tomorrow, there could be trouble. reason, EVER!" he said. Declaration of Independence, Wow, I don't care much about "whenever any form of government VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 7 - Others admire you for your flag-dipping, or at least not this kind becomes destructive of these ends, wit and discretion. Your courage is being talked about, too. They'll be of flag-dipping, but the man had it is the right of the people to alter of abolish it ..." Jefferson was referring glad to help if there's work to be done. Let them know what you need, interrupted my morning routine and quickly. You won't gain a thing by waiting. I now had a flag dipped into and not only to the British government stirring up all the s??t in my head. of the time, but also to the govern- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) - Today is a 6 - Take care of details and So I got on the Internet in an effort ment he was about to help create. keep a low profile. The more you finish, the better. qn older person Jefferson may have not been real to sink to the bottom. - thrilled with the idea of his govern- could ask for an accounting, and you want to be ready when that hap- And sink I did. Past Civil War re- pens. You may have to move quickly, too, so pay attention. enactor's homepages, past how to ment being abolished, but that's put a flag up in your front yard, past about as American as it gets. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) - Today is a 7 - Place that long-distance sites full of histories of different Second of all, when I go to anoth- phone call now, instead of waiting for tomorrow. Your conversation flags, past naked women draped in er country, I play by their rules. I'm no longer an American with certain could make.a difference in the plans both of you make. Don't relax your flags, past how to decorate a cake guard. Anticipate everything that could go wrong, just in case. like a flag, and finally I hit rock bot- unalienable rights; I'm a guest. tom: The official Elgin Airforce Third of all, not only do I approve SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) - Today is a 6 - Over the next few Base site. of the flag being dipped; I want it to days, conditions will ease. Meanwhile, a test must be passed. Schedule This is what I found: "Dipping be dipped. It's a show of respect. We're one of the most ~owerful your celebration for this weekend, but don't relax yet. Make sure the the colors is a naval tradition and facts and figures are at your fingertips. Be ready to explain them to a was codified'in 1594 when the nations in the world. Dipping our flag is like saying, "We're cool with European powers agreed that only critical audience. the Pope and King of Spain could you right now," and then marching CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is a 7 - A partner may get continue to fly their colors when on. Do you reallythink some coun- try is going to see this as a sign of through where you tried and failed. If so, don't feel bad. There's more their ships encountered one another than enough to keep you busy; delegate as much as possible. If you on the open seas. Ships of all other weakness? The only country we're nations yielded precedence to these supposed to dip our flag to is the keep track of what's going on, you'll still get credit where credit's due. two and lowered (dipped) their col- host country. If we dip our flag is AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is an 8 - Stop giggling and get ors in salute. With the rise of Great Australia going to wage war with us tomorrow? serious. You have to finish some work before you can play. You should Britain as the preeminent seagoing have big plans for this weekend. Don't get distracted from a job that power, British men-of-war refused But what about if we don't dip our to dip their colors to any ship; the flag and everyone else does? We must get done, or you'll find yourself in a world of hurt tomorrow. look like a nation of pricks. "We're ~me%canNavy followed suit. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is a 7 - You might feel shy, but Today, no nation's navy initiates too good for you. We're America- the greatest nation on earth." you can power through it. Don't let worries interfere if action needs to this salute. be taken. Follow the lead of a person you trust - and your heart, of "However, if a merchantman or America is a great nation, but great- ship of a U.S. State Department est is relative. course. Also, keep your brain in gear, just in case you need it. So go for the Gold America!! But designated country initiates a for- mal greeting by dipping the colors, show a little respect. Dip the flag. U.S. Navy ships are permitted to Page 8 September 21,2000 THE CHANTICLEER Barenaked Ladies

Maroon

Steve Earle hero at his sim- plest and most reflective. "Steve's Last Ramble" and "The Galway Girl," recorded in Dublin with fid- Transcendental dles, bouzoukis and tin whistles, are breezy jigs married to Earle's great if you transferred out of state." It had to happen sooner or later, Blues tried highway anthems. This sarcastic word play is evident but it still comes as a shock that the Earle's ambition overcomes him guys of Barenaked Ladies have in most pieces on this , but is mixed in with cute phrasing that on a couple of tracks: "The Boy actually grown up . . . somewhat. Who Never Cried" is a bizarre, Their new album "Maroon" comes makes it harder to get a feel for the song. unnecessary foray into a kind of with the characteristic geek-pop when he hocked his guitar for The band comments on the state of hillbilly psychedelia, and "When I sound, but also adds some serious drug money and was living in commercial Hollywood in "Sell Sell Call a typical coun- Fall" is stripped of its husky and introspective tunes. squalor in across-the-tracks drug "Pinch Me," their first radio Sell" and also makes a political try singer. I dare you. charm when Earle's sister Stacey statement in "Helicopters." The So does Earle' s parole officer. houses. lends her helium-laced pipes to release, is the only song that really Sober now and composing pro- matches their previous album, with final song "Tonight is the Night I And his cell mates. And his ghetto the mix. These shortcomings are Fell asleep at the Wheel" also has a lifically, Steve Earle's music has frequent throwaway lyrics and dope dealer. Try the Celtic fid- easily forgivable though, simply serious tone since it tells of a bloody achieved a mature, hard-bitten amusing phrasing such as "I just dlers and punk bands he plays because Earle is enjoying himself car wreck, but is also given a circus elegance. A string of albums- made you say underwear." This with. They'll back me, too. so much. "Remember friends," he sideshow effect from the whimsical from his post-incarceration song- has a light- feel to it musicallv Now try and get Nashville to announces in the fading notes of which makes it a shoe-in for radio music. "comeback" "" to This album is a mix of Barenaked claim him. one song, "there's never room for air-play and will probably be the his stint with the Del McCoury Ladies humor and introspection and Earle remains the quintessential vulgarity in bluegrass." most publicized song off the record. bluegrass band-have gotten is a sign of a maturation process maverick on the modern-day And judging from the wistfill Many songs on this album have within the group. This album seems increasingly better, each absorb- light tunes, but have a darker mean- country scene. He struggled for prison cell lament of "Over more like a stepping stone for the ing influences more and more ing once the lyrics are scrutinized. more than a decade as an outlaw Yonder," Steve Earle refuses to band from totally humorous to actu- diverse. The song "The Humour of the songwriter and occasional record- abandon his folk roots, letting ally meaningful. The only problem Transcendental Blues is his Situation" has a very light pop ing artist, epitomizing the dying every trial and hardship he has with this album is that it doesn't finest yet. Opening with the vagu- sound to it, but the song also carries image of the rambling rebel folk endured in his travels offer inspi- come off quite right when the band some negative feelings with it. In ley raga-tinged track (with superb tries to have it both ways. Serious singer with songs like ration. His life and stories are the song, a guy is evidently kicked rhythm work from label mates bits of lyrics mixed in with non- "" and "The anything but typical; his music is out of his house by his girl for lying, Marah) and moving through sense or elementary school taunts Devil's Right Hand." But in the consistently defiant. That is his which is usually amusing subject Revolver-era Beatles backwards sometimes makes it hard for the lis- early nineties, Steve Earle greatest strength. matter for the band, but with lyrics guitar bends of "Everyone's In tener to\ perceive if the work is seri- slipped. After multiple marriages Steve Earle dares you. like "I've never felt so small/ I've Love With You," Earle quickly ous or merely supposed to be funny. and run-ins with the law, be was never been so dissedl As I shiver, dispels all myths of his classifica- My Advice - If you are a serious arrested for heroin possession and By Graham Smith dripping" the listener can feel that tion. Spare folk tunes like the effect created is more than just Barenaked Ladies fan, then by all jailed for years. The very lowest means buy it. But if you aren't that "Lonelier Than This" and "Halo amusing. point in his life, he claims, was into it, be content to listen to it on 'Round the Moon" recall Earle's "Conventioneers" tells of an office the radio until a more evolved romance and the odd circumstances album comes out. LL Cool J show you how its done," he boasts), created by it. It begins with the we know that LL is sincerely hiking seduction scene and then progresses By Christina Momson down comeback road. to the uncomfortable meetings LL teams up with cats like DMX, afterwards. The final lyric sums up Method Man, Prodigy of Mobb the feeling of the piece with "It'd be G.O.A. T. (Greatest Deep and Redman to make this a hot of all Time) project. On "Imagine That" he plays the role of a horny teacher with his eyes on a young, pretty chick and says, "You're the honey that I see when I'm driven by, I abuse) to hysteria (smoking mad know my chrome twenties are weed, acting crazy), from the grimy catching your eye," while he's Like most virtuosos of their cho- streets of New York to the glitter of recruiting some dude's girl. .Thursday ...... Dreadwood Jed sen artforms, there have been times Hollywood. But the questions still The "G.O.A.T.," LL Cool J has when LL has puzzled his fans. He linger. Can the brother still spit renewed his old-school style for a .Friday ...... Foggy Bottom was chilled, gleaming-gold-chain I flames? Is his rap style still the new generation of fans while still I jiggy before it was prime (Walking same? retaining his old-school listeners as .Saturday ...... Heritage Cherry With a Panther, 1989). He used I heard someone on the MTV well. Anybody looking for that dusty pop samples before it was Video Awards jokingly say that LL shoot'em up, hotboy, get "crunk" *Monday...... Josh Case time and hangin' tough with Puff should've titled his latest Da CD needs to look elsewhere. Old Daddy (Phenomenon, 1998) when ...... G.L.U.T. I am still not mad at him. man LL is still seducing the listeners .Tuesday Clay & Daniel Bad Boy still shined. Still, as a So he's not as suicidal as DMX, or with his mack-daddy coolness, wordsmith popping mad sh-, he Wednesday...... Sky Dog Gypsies as new millennium street smart as "tight" rhymes and delivery, baby. has been true to himself. Jay-Z. But when he intensely blows - Yeah, yeah,we know that LL has his ego-driven raps on the song By Anthony Hill gone from havoc (a victim of child titled "Farmers" (Right now 'bout to I Located Just South of the Sauare in Jacksonville I THE CHANTICLEER September 21,2000 Page 9 Contrnued from page 5, Heritage Cherry Fuller's bar enters the entertainment business ~~:~:::~~~~ I mer; they were able to ulay in -7 Page 1-0 SLptembm 21,2000 b THE CHA~CLE~R Continued from oaae 9, Fuller's enters entertainment business advertisement and a $1,000 cash DO 400 <~\rlvc prize. \T'5 ODD

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Lady Gamecock Emily Hulburt sits down with "Thrill" in this week's On on On JSU adds new coaches to Gamecockscoaches look bring to practice, to even series By Anthony Hill and then we take it out on track and field Sports Editor the field." Crowe is confident of The Crowe's Nest will be hopping, as the the Gamecocks offense By Sports Information Gamecocks (1-1) take on the Samford Bulldogs as well. He anticipates (2-1) in Paul Snow Stadium tonight. running back Roger Bell With the addition of women's The Gamecocks are 2-3 versus Samford in the and receiver Lorenzo track and field for 2001, JSU 90s, with the last victory over the Bulldogs occur- Banks to be available Athletic Director Tom Seitz announced today that Aimee ing in 1998. That was also the last time the tonight, but expects them Dawson has been hired as head Bulldogs came into Jacksonville. Tonight's game to be role players at best. coach of cross country and track. will also be the first of two Thursday night games He is not sure of tight end Dawson has served as the men's scheduled this season for the Gamecocks. Jimmy McCoy. McCoy and women's assistant cross country Samford has played every game thus far on a was injured at the end of and track and field coach at Indiana State University since 1998. Prior to Thursday night. last Thursday's practice. that, she was the assistant men's and "It's different. We're playing somebody that The injury should move women's cross country and track plays a lot of Thursday games and they under- Danny Tillery into the and field coach at Hartwick College stand the routine better than we do," said Head starting slot at tight end. in Oneonta, New York. Coach Jack Crowe. JSU starting quarter- "We are very excited to have Aimee on our staff," said Seitz. The Gamecocks are going to have to be physi- back Reggie Stancil also . . Pumped fans at a JSU home game last season.The Gamecocks hope for a similar crowd "She knows the challenge that she is cal. The Bulldogs are a wishbone, grind-it-out injured a finger on his as they face Samford tonight at 7 p.m. facing in starting a new sport from type offense that loves smash mouth football. non- throwing hand dur- knew that Samford rushed for 406 yards against the ground up and I have all the con- Last Thursday night, the Bulldogs rolled up over ing last Thursday's practice, but he is expecting to fidence that she will get the job UT-M~~~~~,~~~~~~h~~T~~-~~~w J~~~~ responded 400 yards rushing to lead them over the be ready for the game. done." by saying, "And?" Dawson is a 1997 graduate of State University of Tennessee-Martin 49- 17. "I asked him (Reggie) it On Sunday and "We gotta get a win baby, especially for the first University of New York at Geneseo, Freshman Jason Ogletree scored three touch- he acted like there was no problem," Crowe said. home game," said Maxwell Thurmond, a where she was a multiple All- downs and senior Rashad Brewer added two more ':He never looked hurt in practice." Gamecock defensive back. Conference athlete and still holds the record in the high jump. touchdowns. As for the rest of the offense, Crowe said, ''we're ~h,stage has been set for another classic game "We take the same emotions into every game. going to be better this week than we've been all Seitz also announced that Mike in this thirty-five year rivalry. ~i~k~fftime is 7 Galloway has been named Assistant We feel we can just go out there and try to man- year." p.m. at Paul Snow Stadium. The game will also Athletic Director for External handle every team we play," said Rashad Brewer, The defensive players feel like they will stop the be televised live on WJX~-~~24. Affairs. Samford running back. "That's the mindset the running attack of the Bulldogs. When asked if he Galloway rejoins the Gamecock athletic department after serving as the Director of Marketing for the Alabama High School Athletic Association for the last year. Prior Florida escapes Knoxville with controversial win to that. he was the S~orts A. Information Director at JSU fAr 16 Southeastern Conference race. When the 14 remaining seconds Gators' victory, the fans instead years and at North Alabama for five By Debi Jones Two years ago, it was a different ticked out, the UF players were turned to verbal and physical ges- years. Independent Florida Alligator story. The crowd at Neyland oblivious, dancing on the orange tures as the Gators left the field. Galloway, a 1975 graduate of- ' (U. Florida) Stadium entered the field and tore and white checkered north end zone It was over and the sea of orange Jacksonville State, was four-year down the goal posts in celebrating with raised helmets. The small sec- that had filled the stadium only standout pitcher for the Gamecocks (U-WIRE) KNOXVILLE, Tenn - Tennessee's first win against UF in tion of orange and blue amid the sea hours before quickly streamed out and still holds the school single-sea- Some sat with mouths open while five years. of pure orange chanted with the of the place where UF overtook son record for lowest earned run other yelled phrases filled with "I just thought about the last time, players, "IT'S GREAT TO BE A Tennessee in the final minutes, leav- average at 0.50. anger and obscenities. It all hap- when they came out of the stands FLORIDA GATOR." ing a mess of broken beer cups, and Dave D'Agostino, the recruiting pened so fast. and tore down the goal posts," A full water bottle nearly hit UF orange and white pom poms on the coordinator at Division I1 power Just minutes earlier, Tennessee defensive end Alex Brown said. coach Steve Spurrier, but instead streets of Knoxville. College of St. Rose, will become fans were waiting in the stands pre- "They stayed in the stands, and they connected with a nearby female The stieets, which at one time had JSU women's basketball coach pared to rush onto the field celebrat- just stood there. They were all hold- police oficer. "If they feel good been filled with barbecues and tail- Dana Austin's third assistant. ing the Volunteers victory against ing their breath. It was like we were throwing things at me, if it makes gating parties, fell as silent as the D'Agostino, 27, played baseball and Florida. The muffled voices and out there alone. The only people on them happy to put signs up in the stadium. UF would be the only ones basketball at Union (NY) College stomping feet created a noise the field were the Gators." stands, then that's OK with me," with something to celebrate. "I was before beginning his coaching career at his alma mater. Tennessee fans watched with faces Spurrier said. "It's sort of a compli- just going around hugging every- intense enough to hinder the Gator's Scott Arndt and Jason Callan will ability to audible. of amazement and disgust as Jesse ment that they think so highly of me body - everybody that was wearing a assist golf coach James Hobbs for Now, they were silent. Palmer led the Gators on a 91-yard up there." white jersey," Palmer said. the 2000-01 season. Arndt and Silently they watched the Gators drive that ended in a Jabar Gaffney Before the game, fans were hold- "Anybody in orange and blue I was Callan both serve as assistant golf run to the middle of the field and controversial touchdown reception. ing orange foam middle fingers with giving a hug. I think I hugged some pros at Silver Lakes of the Robert pile on top of each other in celebra- After the touchdown call, anger expletives for the head football people's moms and some people's Trent Jones Golf Trail in Calhoun tion of a 27-23 win that will put UF filled the 108,768 as they chanted in coach across the palm when he girlfriends." County. in the driver's seat of the almost perfect unison. arrived at the stadium. After the '3 - " 1' Page 14 September 21,2000 THE CH~CLEER that it is fun to watch and when we win it makes Emily: Great. It was good. I am a true Texan. Soccer popularity it even more exciting for them to come out. YOU Thrill: Tell me about Tyler. Was it football One on One know? town, soccer, baseball or rodeo town? Thrill: Is that frustrating for you to see the foot- Emily: Uh, I think that it is a good high school ' ball team get a lot of attention and you don't? football town, but soccer is pretty popular too. growing in the U.S, with ' Emily: Yeah. Imean we don't even have a Thrill: How old were you when began playing A Sports Editorial field. We have to share it. We don't get the soccer? By Anthony "ThriU" Hill money that they do. Yes, that is frustrating. Emily: 6. Thrill: Tell me about Coach Howe. What type Thrill: 6? Wow, you were young. With the Olympics going on in of coach is she? Emily: Yep. Sydney and images of Mia Hamm Emily: She's a good coach. She knows each of Thrill: How do you like it here at JSU? taking her shirt off, Americans are showing more and more interest in the players individually and knows how to get Emily: I love it. I want to be here forever. Well, the game of soccer. the best out of all of us. until my time is up. More Americans are becoming Thrill: Is there any trash talking in soccer? Thrill: Who is the special person in your life? serious about playing and watching Emily: On the field? Emily: (long pause.) My dad. I am a daddy's soccer, according to a study Thrill: Yeah. girl. (laughs.) released by Soccer Industry Emily: Oh yeah. (both laughs.) Thrill: Okay. Free Association. This is where I Council of America (SICA). It say a word and you tell me the first thing that %cems like the other countries have Thrill: Who is the trash talker on our team? been much better at soccer than Emily: Well, (pause.) we don't really have any comes to mind. Americans. Well, the reason for trash talkers. (smile.) Thrill: Ben Affleck. that could be our vast infatuation 'Don't be afraid to be yourself no matter what other people ~hrili:come on now. Emily: Fine. think" with other sports like football, bas- Emily: (pause.) Well, I slip sometimes. (laugh.) Thrill: Dave Mathews Band. - .A - ketball and baseball. Thrill: So, it's you? (bottI laughs.) Emily: good band. On the field, Emily Hulburt seems like she is a The National Soccer Participation Emily: As a team we are n ot a nasty team. We Thrill: Dominican Republic. Survey reports that while 18.2 mil- hard working, flamboyant, crowd-pleaser. But don't really start it, people tend to get a little Emily: Beautiful. lion individuals played soccer at off the field, she is a shy, down-to- earth sopho- mad when we beating thern and talk a little bit. Thrill: Blue. least once last year, the number of more who reminds me of the girl that lived next frequent participants (those who Thrill: Uh huh. (both laug,hs.) Emily: Favorite. door. I was a little apprehensive about inter- .PV IXJhot An rrnll An ThAll. P*~~t;rolhKonir. play 25 or more days a year) rose Thrill: Enough about socc,~. I IIIIII. I "L~CLGLLI LVLU61( viewing a female athlete. 1 heard that Emily from 8.5 to 10.7 million. for fun? Emily: Funny. I think the reason more people are would be a great interview. The conventional Thvill Well that xrraa Emily: (laughs.) Well, urr,I, 1. uV,, I L,,uLLJ uv , ,,,,,. ,.,,,, it, thank you for the time playing soccer is because of the wisdom is that if you interview a female athlete, ..,, anything for fun. I just hang out with some of and good luck on Thursday afternoon. growing popularity of the sport. she needs to be particularly well known. Well, the girls on the soccer tearn. Emily: You are coming to the game, right? When I was younger, no one played you can score it Word of Mouth: 1 and Thrill: Well, what do you ;111 do for fun? Thrill: Well, if I have time. I have to get my soccer unless you were too small Conventional Wisdom: 0. Emily was lively and for football or not skilled enough Emily: (laughs.) Watch niovies and stuff like things ready for the football game fust. (both entertaining from the get-go. I really enjoyed for basketball. That is not the case that. (laughs.) laugh.) getting to know her better; I am sure that the today. Thr;!A: How was growing 1ip in Tyler, Texas? Some parents push soccer upon people that do know her feel the same &eir chilkn mok than any other way. 1 sport. simply because it seems I ~ safer than the alternatives at a Thrill: How are you Emily? young age. Athletes are more Emily: (Laugh.) Fine. skilled and polished in other sports like football, baseball and basket- Thrill: Let me ask you this. Do you ball by the time they are teenagers. think that you and the soccer team get Where as in soccer, you could begin enough attention? to play when you are 14. By the age Emily: No. I think that we are one of of 17 you could be playing just as the best teams here and we don't get good as the other players. enough attention at all. Sometimes it "While overall numbers are grow- is all about the football team and they ing, teenagers are finding that they must concentrate on fewer activities don't win at all. (both laughs.) to be really successful in their cho- Thrill: Soccer is growing in populari- sen sport," said Vugl Lewis, chair- ty in the U.S. more and more each man of U.S. Youth Soccer year. Do you feel that the students of Association. JSU have caught on yet? I don't know if male soccer will Emily: Yeah. ever be a really popular sport to par- ticipate in, but woman's soccer will Thrill: You think so? alwavs be exciting to watch. Emily: Yeah, I think that from the ,, J?iqecially with the sayers looking students we are getting more atten- "-2sexy as they do today. I tion. I think that people are realizing

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