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»» ►>• BLUE EDITION Liked By Many, Action Ads... 10 Life in Hell... 4 Cussed By Some, Comics 9 Opinions 4 Features 6 Sports 6-8 ...Read By Them All Tuesday, March 2,1993 George-Anne Vol.65 No. 50 te 912/681-5246 Celebrating 65 years as Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper Georgia southern university • statesboro, GA 30460 1» »•

NEWS BRIEFS Parking problems persist

Discipline too harsh in dorm writings, professor says Department of parking talking tough about tickets SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. (AP) - A university went too far in By Kimberly R. Hill punishing a black student who in a while and it's gonna cause a The device is locked onto the eter road around the campus, Staff Writer wheel of the vehicle and cannot wrote a racial slur on his door, big problem. I think a lot of stu- and close the streets on campus be removed. Prior to this, drivers a black studies professor said. Students owe approximately dents may have the idea that to create a pedestrian strip. are given warning tickets that Lewis Williams III, 19, of $130,000 in parking tickets ac- we're bluffing, but it's just that Although these changes will inform them that they are on the Baltimore, was dismissed from cording to the GSU department the system hadn't been working occur, Chambers said it is not boot list. Offenders must also enough to service everyone. Slippery Rock University last of parking and transportation. and it's working now, real well." pay an additional fee to have the 'We have 500 empty parking week and, separate from school Many students still have not paid The department has taken boot removed. spaces outside here everyday. We discipline, charged with crimi- for parking tickets and as a re- several measures to try to get sult their registration for spring 'We've been doing a lot of boot- have ample parking, it's just not nal mischief and ethnic intimi- students to pay for their parking ing," Chambers said. 'We don't where everyone would like it to dation. quarter is in jeopardy. violations. These include ad- like to do that, but it's kind of a be," Chambers said. School officials said Will- For the past four quarters, vertising in the George-Anne, last resort." Chambers is referring to the iams admitted writing the the system designed to place a having a parking hold printed on The department plans to ex- south end commuter parking lot words "head nigger" on his door hold on the registration of park- registration time cards, and the pand parking on campus to bet- and stated that commuter park- at Rhoads Hall and the word ing offenders had not been work- parking boot. The department One thing that has been effec- ter accommodate students. Two ing is the entire parking chal- "nigger" outside a room where ing. has also considered having par- tive is the parking boot. This hundred to three hundred park- lenge. According to Chambers, it two other black students lived According to Bob Chambers, tial listings of student's social director of parking and trans- immobilization device is placed ing spaces will be added to the only takes about 13 or 14 min- on Feb. 18. security numbers posted in the on the cars of people who have area of Chandler Road and Herty utes to walk to campus from the Williams at first said the portation: "A lot of things have Union. three or more unpaid parking Drive within a year or so. There parking lot. words were probably a been building up and this is go- Despite these efforts, students tickets. are also plans to build a perim- See Parking, page 9 drunken vandal's response to ing to be the first time its worked are not paying for their tickets. February's Black History Month. The dismissed student had Campus officials condemn recent hate-crime incident attended a class, 'The Afri- can-American Experience," taught by professor Michael Matambanadzo. GSU police still have no leads in the February 10th Stratford Hall vandalism case "I would have handled it differently," Matambanadzo By Doug Gross Editor according to Lt. Guy Sharp. specifically to hate-crime viola- the crime. Other campus officials felt a said. "He could have been 'We're not going to put up tions. GSU, he said, in the wake of more pro-active stance should be warned. I do not believe in Campus officials spoke out with this kind of thing," said "It's not against the law to a recent Supreme Court case in- taken by the school in dealing capital punishment. This is this week about a recent on-cam- Sharp, who said the perpetra- hate people," Baynes said. "It's volving a cross-burning in Min- with this and other situations in like a death sentence to a stu- pus act of anti-Semitic vandal- tors "probably [don't] realize the against the law to vandalize gov- neapolis, is currently reviewing which anti-minority sentiments dent." ism, condemning the action and severity of this crime." ernment property." the code and may implement are involved. _z: offering differing viewpoints on Savannah College of Art and Sharp said that in addition to The Eagle Eye, theofficial stu- regulations involving hate-crime 'The important part is to de- how the incident should be Design sues New York school facing possible charges of crimi- dent handbook which includes activities before next school year. velop sensitivity," said Bernard treated by the college and local SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) - A nal trespass, any suspects ap- the GSU student conduct code, 'The university is right now Solomon, a professor who, along law enforcement. $103 million lawsuit filed by prehended could be prosecuted specifically prohibits "destruc- reviewing the student conduct with his wife Paula, advises the GSU police have no leads or the Savannah College of Arts under federal hate-crime laws tion or attempted destruction of, code as it applies to this sort of Hillel Society, a campus group suspects in a Feb. 10 incident in and Design won't stop plans to because of the "biased nature" of or damage to the property of the thing and First Amendment for Jewish students. "[The which the Star of David, a sym- start a second art school in the vandalism. University." rights," he said. 'There will prob- Stratford Hall incident] may bol of the Jewish faith, and the this Georgia city, a New York According to EdBayens, GSU Bayens said any action taken ably be a statement in the code have been a minor affair. No one words "K.K.K." and "rules" were college president says. head of judicial affairs, there is by the university against in- that addresses these issues; it was hurt and no one was at- scrawled in shaving gel on the 'We are going through the currently no penalty in the stu- dividuals involved would focus may be a regulation and it may tacked, but it does point out a wall of a Stratford Hall lobby, process and we would hope to dent conduct code which applies solely on the vandalism aspect of not be." See Hate.page 9 be in place by fall," said David Rhodes, president of the School Just use your head! of Visual Arts Inc. "I think the suit is utterly 1 without merit," Rhodes added. The lawsuit filed Wednes- Common sense is the best crime prevention measure day in Chatham County Supe- rior Court seeks $3 million By Stacy Jordan In addition, Sharp stated that not having doors Staff Writer dollars in general damages and propped open to let strangers in, and being mind- $100 million dollars in puni- Many people on this campus have a false sense ful of unescorted or unknown individual can also Top five best things to do when tive damages from the New of security when it comes to residence hall life, keep incidents of assaults down. York school and Matthew T. accordingto GSU Health Educator Whitney Himes. During this fiscal year, which began on July 1, on campus late at night: Lowry. Until recently, entrance into many female halls 1992, residence halls have experienced 20 thefts Lowry resigned in Septem- was accomplished by opening the front door. How- and two burglaries, according to records cited by 1. If walking home alone, call the campus ber as dean of SCAD's School ever, males supposedly could not leave the main Sharp. Most thefts ranged from jewelry to money escort service which runs from 6p.m. to 2 a.m. of Building Arts, a position he floor or sleeping area without being escorted by a and electronics and bicycle tires. daily. had held three years. The suit female resident. If this is the case, then how could Another suggestion given by Sharp concern- 2. Keep valuables out of sight ofpassersby. says he and other former SCAD the incident in Winburn Hall occur, and what can ing theft was that "students should take the time 3. Never leave your door unlocked. faculty members were hired resident hall students do to protect themselves? and }ist down [their] property: serial numbers, 4. If going to your shower, be aware of any soon afterward by the School According to Lt. Guy Sharp with the GSU Divi- and never leave things out where someone who strange or unescorted individuals. of Visual Arts to help it open a sion of Public Safety, students can protect them- walks by can easily get it." 5. Neverleaveexitorentrancedoorspropped competing art school in Sa- selves from theft by locking their doors. Sharp said, At press time, the head of residence hall secu- open sothatstrangerscanenterwithoutper- vannah. "85 percent of all thefts in residence halls can be rity, Jeff Hughes, was unavailable to be reached mission. The suit says Lowry also prevented this way." for comment. sent a 43-page critique of SCAD to the National Archi- tectural Accrediting Board in an effort to give the New York school an unfair competitive Weisenborn named 'Advisor of the Year' edge. Another former SCAD fac- ulty member sent Lowry's cri- Reading Instructor unanimously chosen for acting above and beyond the call of duty tique to the Southern Associa- tion of Colleges, SCAD's ac- crediting body, the suit says. By Kim St.Hilaire only made sure their records were in order, but she also The lawsuit says the report News Editor wrote to them while they were gone. Moore said the contained confidential infor- A professor of developmental studies and foreign lan- selection committee was very impressed by this fact. mation and violated the posi- guages has been selected as GSU's 1993 Advisor of the Weisenborn, who also works in the advisement center, tion of trust Lowry had held Year. has taken all of the training sessions offered to advisors at with the school. Jan Weisenborn was chosen unanimously out of a GSU. She knows every college and department on The report damaged the selection of 10 nominees. As a result, she will now be campus, Moore said. school's reputation and hurt GSU's nominee for a national advising award from the Some of the most difficult students to advise, according its ability to recruit students National Academic Advising Association (NACADA). to Moore, are undeclared majors. He said that Weisenborn and faculty, the suit says. According to Dr. Michael Moore, the director of advise- "does that better than anybody." Lowry said Thursday he did ment, "I don't know anybody more deserving ... she's Weisenborn was chosen by a committee composed of nothing wrong and stands by among the elite." representatives from the various colleges; Dr. Moore, the his critique. This was made clear in her nominations, one of which director of advisement; Marinelle Armstrong, the coordi- His lawyer, Harold Cronk, read: "She is unusually accommodating to all her stu- nator of the advisement center; and two students. called the suit "just another dents, very sensitive, concerned and caring." Other nominees included: David Addington, Jacquelyn means of SCAD attempting to During Operation Desert Storm, several ofWeisenborn's T. Cooper, Jan Kennedy, Wayne A. Krissinger, Carolyn Jan Weisenborn intimidate previous and cur- advisees had to leave school to fulfill their military duties. Malone, Waldo Meeks, Frank Radovich, Ronnie Sheppard rent faculty members." Advisor of the Year' According to one of her nominations, Weisenborn not and Patricia Walker.

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'Miscellany, GSU's maga- Recital with Debra Harris, so- English and Philosophy is pre- at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. zine of the arts, is now accept- prano and Joseph DeLoach, senting an evening of Monday, March 8 WARP YOUR MIND! ing submissions in a broad piano is performing in Foy at Shakespeare entitled •*«• •The Statesboro-Georgia range of categories including: 8 p.m. Fragments From the Tempest '»I.I»W( r»*-t photography, ceramics, poetry, 'Rules of the Game is play- in Foy at 8 p.m. Southern Symphony is per- short fiction, foreign language ing in the Union Theater at 7 •The Lotts Creek Charter forming at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. in literature, painting, theatrical p.m.. Chapter of American Business Foy. vignettes, critical essays, 'Distinguished Gentlemen Wednesday, March 3 Women's Association will pre- drawing, musical score, etch- sent "A Spring Extravaganza" is playing in the Union .•• •» t ing, expository essays, and •Blues singer/guitarist at 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost $4 Theater at 7 p.m. and 9:30 sculpture. Kelly "Dr. Blue" James is per- per person. For more informa- p.m. 0 -** forming in the Union The deadline for submis- tion contact Sara Lewis at 489- Tuesday, March 9 Commons from noon to 2 p.m. •»*• sions is March 5, 1993. Call 8765 or A. Marie Hooks at 764- •GSU's nontraditional stu- 681-0565 for more information. • Royce Hayes' "The Spanish 4297. Missions of St. Catherine's dents will meet Tuesday, • Ogeechee, GSLTs journal of March 9 at 4:15 p.m. in the poetry, is accepting submis- Island" exhibit is in the Friday, March 5 Museum Lecture Hall at 4 • Universal Soldier, starring Union, room 244. Come learn sions from GSU students, fac- how to get along with your in- ulty, alumni and area resi- p.m. Jean Claude Van Damme, is •As part of the Performing playing in the Union Theater structors and improve your dents. Please submit no more 1 Arts Series, "Freedom Bound" at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. GPA! if*"** - than four poems. Deadline for •Comedian Wanda Sykes submissions is April 10, 1993. is being performed in the READ OUTLA Union Ballroom at 8 p.m. Saturday, March 6 Hall is performing at 8 p.m. in Call 681-1908 for more infor- • Universal Soldier is play- the Union Ballroom. ONLY IN THE GEORGE-ANNE mation. Thursday, March 4 ing in the Union Theater at 7 Tuesday, March 2 •The Sociological Society is p.m. and 9:30 p.m. meeting in room 273 of the •Clint C. Ready of the Sunday, March 7 »»&• Biology Department is speak- University Union at 4:30 p.m. •Distinguished Gentlemen, Get ready for Spring Break... ing on ant-plant symbioses in •The Jazz Ensemble is per- starring Eddie Murphy, is room 218 of the Biology build- forming in the University playing in the Union Theater ing at noon. Ballroom at 7 p.m. •» •• •A Senior Invitational •The Department of

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»« »« GSU Division of Pubic Safety Oxford Hall, was charged with •Jason Keith Brown, pedestrian under the influ- Campus Courtyard, 19, was February 26,1993 ence. charged with minor in posses- at Gentilly Place •Jenna Marie Street, 19, •Burair K. Kothari and Jan sion of alcohol. Campus Courtyard, was B. Hackle were involved in an Across From Winn Dixie charged with theft of lost accident in The Pines parking February 26,1993 property. lot. Mr. Kothari was charged •Jason Warren Sabatino, •James Joseph Payne, 19, with driving without a license Wilson, N.C., 19, was charged Faulkville, Ga. was charged and no insurance. with unlawful use of license with minor in possession of al- •Thomas R. Conine and and minor in possessioli of al- »# *•■• cohol. James A Griffen were involved cohol (misrepresenting age). •Julian N. Williamson, 19, in an accident in Dorman Hall February 23,1993 Springfield, Ga. was charged parking lot. .* t. with minor in possession of al- •Christen H. Cockrell and •Amanda Martin, College cohol while operating a vehicle. James A. Griffen were involved Boulevard, reported that her in an accident on Forest Drive. February 24,1993 bicycle was missing from resi- »« •« •Amir Shibi reported a dence. •William Ryen Ware, 19, Health Book was missing from Dorman Hall, was charged the library. •Candace Cassedy, 21, with pedestrian under the in- Henderson Street, reported fluence. Statesboro Police Department her tag was lost or stolen from •Richard Steven Fowler, 19, February 28,1993 her 1986 Volkswagen Scirroco.

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On the silver screen Epic-length films making a comeback •««• LOS ANGELES (AP) - "But the scenes in the movie thought if you can do 'JFK' at Godzilla-sized popcorn pails are so performance- and nu- three hours, Malcolm deserves and enormous buckets of soda ance-driven ... We found when as much as John Kennedy." suddenly have become survival it became 15 minutes shorter Hollywood precedent sends rations for today's epic-length it totally changed. It became a movies. mixed messages about running silly character comedy. It had times. "The Maltese Falcon" In the past few weeks, no depth. was but 80 minutes and "From Hollywood has released half a 'You pick the optimum in- Here to Eternity" was 118 dozen films almost as long as tersection between pace and minutes. "Citizen Kane," professional football games. potency." which many consider the best Attention spans may be grow- •»*• Audiences still aren't used film ever, was one minute shy ing shorter, but protracted to these extended movies, of two hours. plots are Hollywood's flavor of Brest says, and he concedes the month. he's "gotten nailed" on his On the long side, "The "Malcolm X" punches the running time, despite largely Longest Day" was indeed that clock at 3 hours, 21 minutes favorable reviews and word-of- at three hours; "Gone With the and "Scent of a Woman" runs 2 mouth. Says Brest: "This is the Wind" ran 3 hours, 42 min- «*?**! hours, 37 minutes. The biogra- kind of compliment I get: 'I utes; and "Lawrence of Arabia" phy films "Hoffa" and loved your movie. I didn't find was 3 hours, 36 minutes. "Chaplin" both time out it too long.'" around 2 hours and 20 minutes With an eye on box-office re- George Miller, the director and "Passion Fish" takes 2 turns, studios traditionally of "Lorenzo's Oil," said he hours, 15 minutes. "A Few frown on anything long. usually likes his movies to be Good Men" is 2 hours, 18 min- clipped. "I truly believe films •»£• Almost every director's con- utes long and "Lorenzo's Oil" 2 tract mandates a maximum should be as short as possible." hours, 15 minutes. two-hour running time. Once a He practiced what he Even the lightweight sequel movie passes 2 hours, 15 min- preached: "Mad Max," his best- • » •• "Home Alone 2: Lost in New utes, it can be shown only four known film, lasted but 93 York" lasts 2 hours. And times after noon, not five as is minutes and he wanted there's little relief ahead. customary for other releases. "Witches of Eastwick" to be e**4' Director Robert Altman's At three hours, the number of shorter, but the studio amaz- next film is called "Short screenings drops to three. ingly fought for length, he Cuts." Short is hardly the best Several of the new batch of says. word to describe it, though - »« »« epics are doing well at ticket the film's preliminary running counters. "A Few Good Men" Miller's film "Lorenzo's Oil" time is more than three hours. passed the $100 million mark is about a boy dying from a And it's not just an in its sixth week of release. rare and believed to be incur- •aruMs American inclination. The up- "Scent of a Woman" opened able - disease. Winner of the Big Man on Campus (BMOC), Mike White, displays his shiny new trophy with Ma coming French film "Lovers on strongly in limited release, as Futch and fellow members of Sigma Phi Epsilon. The contest was held last Thursday In the Union the Bridge" and Hong Kong's "What's really pleasing is Ballroom and was sponsored by Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. (Photo by Jesse Strlbllng) did "Passion Fish" in art when somebody says, 'I heard "Hard Boiled" each run more houses. than two hours. "Malcolm X," on the other the film was 145 minutes and "I hope it's not a trend, for hand, was not the blockbuster it just swept me along. It trend's sake," said Harvey didn't feel long at all,'" Miller * •• Warner Bros, and filmmaker ■ ■ says. Weinstein, the co-chairman of Lee thought it would be. Miramax Pictures, which is re- Several critics said the movie's The film's length, Miller Gloves help your grip. Leathers 3 4. leasing "Passion Fish." running time was overindul- says, is dictated by the story. GET DRESSED help prevent hypothermia. And all "Nothing's worse than putting gent. And Marvin Worth, the To understand the ordeal the BEFORE YOU gear protects against flying objects. an audience through hell for film's producer, conceded the boy's parents undergo, movie- Which is vital if you ever \ o / indulgence sake." drawn-out pacing surely kept goers must experience all of HIT THE ROAD. become the flying object. \r/ »• • • Ever since 1990's three-hour some patrons away. their ups and downs. MOTORCYCLE SAFETY FOUNDATIONIV "Dances With Wolves" swept up audiences and Academy Academy Award voters, sent "Our biggest problem with Awards, however, epics have "Malcolm X" videocassettes re- 'Lorenzo's Oil' is we had so been making a comeback. cently for Oscar consideration, much exposition," Miller says. Star directors - such as Rob are watching the film over two "We couldn't slide it by be- nights, Worth says, 'Which is cause the audience has to go »<>«« Reiner, Spike Lee, Danny De Vito and Richard very disturbing to me." along for the journey. You Attenborough - have been can't suddenly have characters The running time, Worth leading the charge for extra jumping ahead of the audi- says, "hurts the film commer- reels. Lesser-known filmmak- ence." cially. There's no doubt about ers are enjoying more room as The recent crop of long well: Marty Brest, whose it. In my opinion, we should have been 10 minutes shorter. movies can't compare with Just another T-Shirt Shop? Not! t-i i> credits include "Beverly Hills ... I'm sure kids are turned off "Heimat," and "Heimat II," two Cop" and "Midnight Run," was by the time and a lot of people epic films about a German T-Shirts and Quality Screen Printing able to break a two-hour con- have not seen it because of the village. tract clause with his "Scent of Computer-Generated Artwork Available time." a Woman." The first "Heimat," released Single and Multi-Color Screen Printing "I thought it was going to Lee's first cut of the film in 1984, lasts 940 minutes - 20 was a staggering 4 hours and minutes shy of 16 hours. Airbrush Artist Available. »■* M pace out a little differently," Brest says of the story of a li- 20 minutes - without the film's Theaters might install sleeper bidinous blind man and his 11 minutes of credits. "Spike sections for the sequel: 10 Percent Off for Student Groups young guide. When he watched always wanted to make a long "Heimat II" lasts more than a (Fraternities, Sororities, and other groups) it himself, Brest says, he film," Worth says. "He wanted day, unfolding at 1,532 min- thought, "Boy, this is a long to make an event out of it. He utes. That's 25 hours and 32 movie. so idolizes Malcolm. And he minutes. MEISEL GRAPHICS How's your news IQ? 489-8843 • 60 East Main St. Downtown Take a crack at this nifty news quiz 1. 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V Liked By Many, George-Anne Cussed By Some... For 65 years, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper OPINIONS Read By Them All Doug Gross Eric Weisenmiller Tuesday, March 2, 1993 Editor Managing Editor

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Men can prevent rape, too (T£K>P£QI^£SST) Dear Editor, Far too many men believe (BEVULS\oiO! " tLlUGiiO&T I was glad to see the article they have a right to force in today's [2-25] George-Anne themselves on women. As •*** suggesting ways college more than one of my male women can avoid being raped. students has said, "Guys will It is crucial for women to know be guys." what precautions they should In most ways, these stu- take to protect themselves. dents may be perfectly nice Now, however, you should people, but they show a com- ^DELIGHT?) include an article, perhaps plete lack of understanding of even a series of articles, telling the law, of their responsibili- " (R&SElOTN\eiJT!) men how to avoid being ties and of a woman's right to rapists. be treated with decency. Whether intentionally or On the other hand, too not, every article about how to many women are afraid to avoid being a rape victim rein- assert themselves and to say •0i*» forces the stereotype that it is "no" when they mean "no" (Or a woman's fault if she is raped, say "yes" when they mean (POT IT AU,T06eTttEC?) that when she makes a mis- "yes"). Too many couples rely •• take or a poor decision, a on body language and (RELATIOMSHIP^ rapist is perfectly entitled to mysterious signals to BoREPOKl violate her body. determine whether they will Every such article places have sexual intercourse or not. ■»*>»• the blame on the victim, not on Students have told me, "It the criminal. spoils the mood if we talk Rapists who wield weapons about it." Obviously, though, and terrorize their victims are when people don't communi- obviously criminals and surely cate, and an evening ends with are aware that they are com- forced sex (for lack of a better The day they came to take my guns away »- Lip Sync in roosters as subjects in his Foy Fine Arts Building. (Special photo.) The public is invited to attend. High blood pressure is usually asymptomatic: have it checked! Union Room When the heart beats, it controlled. If you are over- 207 »♦ squeezes blood into the arter- weight, you should adopt a ies and creates pressure in HEALTH AND FITNESS low-fat, low-salt diet - not nec- them. This pressure (blood essarily less food, but less fatty BLUES pressure) causes the blood to Donald Jordan and salty foods. Also, it is a flow to all regions of the body. good idea to become more ac- SINGER/GUITARIST When a person's blood pres- tive with exercising. Walking mercury). When your blood ing to the American Heart sure is taken, two numbers are or jogging for 20 to 30 minutes Kelly "Dr. Blue" James r* pressure goes above 140/90 Association. recorded, such as 110/70. The and remains there, you have every other day is a good way top number, the systolic pres- High blood pressure is usu- to start an exercise program. will perform his sweet high blood pressure. ally asymptomatic. Therefore, sure, measures the pressure High blood pressure can Heavy alcohol consumption .» 8« produced while the heart is it is a good idea to get your should also be avoided, since it sounds of blues. damage blood pressure in sev- blood pressure checked period- contracting. The bottom num- eral regions of the body. Also, can elevate blood pressure ber, the diastolic pressure, ically - at least once a year. significantly. If you smoke, Don't miss him! the longer high blood pressure People at a higher risk or peo- »» >o measures the pressure pro- quit. is left untreated, the more ple who have a family history 12:00 to 2:00 pm, duced while the heart is rest- likely vital organs such as the ing between beats. of high blood pressure should Once you have started your heart, brain, kidneys of eyes have their blood pressure behavioral modifications to Union Commons Stage Normal blood pressure for will be damaged, which can, in checked more frequently. control your blood pressure, an adult falls within a range turn, lead to a heart attack, your will lessen your risk of March 3 which should be less than stroke, kidney failure, or eye Although high blood pres- heart disease, stroke, kidney M M 140/90 mmHg (millimeters of problems, respectively, accord- sure cannot be cured, it can be failure, and eye problems. Movies

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* I* BETWEEN Football, baseball and track THE LINES Men bitten by Moccasins Football offensive coaching changes «w By Chris Sherwood GSU Head Football coach Tim Stowers announced six Staff Writer changes to his offensive coaching staff, including the hiring John Munford of James Madison assistant Darrell Gast to solely coach the •«-•• The UTC arena is no Eagles' quarterback corps, who collectively threw for only friendly place for opposing two touchdowns all season. teams. Entering the contest, In other changes: the Eagles were hoping to Peter Thurmond was named assistant to the athletics To be a kid again... come away with a big win director and will not coach in 1993. He coached Eagle against the Mocs of UTC be- quarterbacks and fullbacks last season. fore the Southern Conference I just talked on the phone to Vance Pike, a former restricted-earnings coach will be Tournament begins this week. the kid I helped coach in Little elevated to full-time status in 1993 as the offensive line League baseball, Charlie. And The result was not exactly coach and Stowers' administrative assistant. •" «• he told me something that re- what Coach Kerns wanted Darryl Hopkins, former GSU slotback, will join on as a from his team as UTC beat ally worried me. He was think- restricted earnings coach and will assist Stowers with the ing of not playing this season. GSU 91-68. fullbacks and slotbacks. With the loss to UTC, the Harold Nichols, a restricted earnings coach, will move to •*#• It scared me because I could Eagles finished the regular coach the GSU split ends. remember the days when he season with an overall record Stowers additionally announced that he will coordinate would come over to my house of 18-8 and a Southern GSU's flexbone offense, which is a role he filled under (we lived next door to each **«♦ Conference record of 12-6. former head coach Erk Russell. other) and literally pull my UTC, who locked up the num- arm out the door, begging me ber one seed for the tourna- Baseball team defeats Furman to go out and play catch with ment last week, improved their GREENVILLE, S.C.-Head coach Jack Stallings led the him. conference record to 16-2 and Eagles to victory on the road against Furman Sunday with He loved playing catch, no their overall record to 24-4. a pair of douleheader wins against the Paladins. GSU's matter how hot it was outside. Charlton Young connected record improved to 7-5 overall and 3-0 in the conference as •*f "C'mon John, let's go! It's too on a three point shot which Furman's record dropped to 4-3 and 0-3 respectively. Todd nice outside!", he said. And he started the Eagles out on the Greene hit his 73rd career , which ties Cory was always right. right foot. GSU led early 7-1. Snyder for fifth place all-time. ♦*«♦ Charlie wasn't a pitcher GSU's lead early would not be when I first met him. He was a foreshadowing of things to Men's Track runs at'House of Paine' tall, and enjoyed throwing, so I come as UTC took the lead at Last Saturday, the GSU track club participated in the decided to talk to him about 16-15. UTC led for the next sue Paine College meet. Other schools in attendance included •***. becoming a pitcher. I went minutes of the opening half, Morehouse, Clark-Atlanta and Paine College. outside with him day after day but GSU tied the game at 32 In the 100M dash, Kregg Richardson won his heat and and did the best I could to when Sinkfield put in a lay up placed third overall. Henry Parrish also participated in the .» «•• teach him the basic mechanics with an assist from 100M dash, finishing second in his heat and seventh of pitching. Washington. Senior center Dexter Abrams takes seven-foot Davidson center overall. The Mocs turned a tie ball Detlef Musch to school for the graceful tip-In under the cylinder. Jermaine Jackson took first in his heat and seventh Before I knew it, Spring had V'f-y game into a nine point lead at overall in his event, the 200M dash. rolled around and he signed up (Photo by Jesse Strlbling) 47-38 as the half ended. GSU for Little League baseball. As The leading scorer for the against GSU, Brooks led the In the 4X100M relay, Richardson, Parrish, Chad Holmes shot 47 percent from the field it turned out, he got a great Eagles was Johnson who put Mocs with 36 points. and Chris Nichols finished fourth overall. In the 4X200M during the first twenty min- coach and really had a lot of in 16. Charlton Young, who Coach Kerns rested the relay, Jackson, Richardson and Wallen Weaver finished utes, while the Mocs shot the ninth overall. fun playing. had put in 30 points the .previ- starters a little more than lights out as they hit on 60 He didn't pitch in the be- ous night against Western normal once the game got out -compiled by Aaron Solomon percent from the field. V*l ginning, but once he showed Carolina was held to 14. : of hand. The only starter who At the half.Warren Johnson the coach that he possessed Young has had problems played for more than thirty led the GSU effort with thir- enough control, he was in the this year with scoring a lot of minutes was Young who starting rotation for the rest of teen points. Another key points in back to back games. played 35 minutes. Unlike the •&•« the season. player for the Eagles scoring When he has a real high scor- night before, most of the GSU output in the first half was He did very well on the ing game on one night, he has bench saw some considerable Q Z^ Calvin Sinkfield who put in mound, often striking out five had a tough time the following action during the game. ten points. or six batters a game. The evening with producing. UTC has to be considered The Eagles had three play- main thing was that he en- In games this season the the team to beat in the ers with four rebounds in the joyed it.,But,now,, he .doesn't Eagles have had someone step Southern Conference STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION enjoy it anymore. first half (Johnson, Sinkfield, up and assume the burden of Tournament this week, but I couldn't help but ask him and Mckisic). lifting the team in scoring, but GSU and the rest of the con- Spring Elections for why he wanted to quit. He told As the second half started, tonight UTC just kept all of ference might have something Executive Officers and me, "I hate the practices... the Eagles could not get back the Eagles in check. to say about who makes it ♦ » » * running and all that boring in the game. The crowd at "the For the game the Eagles through the grueling four day Senators stuff." roundhouse" was not going to shot 43 percent from the field. tournament. let their Mocs loose the game. The Mocs shot a nice even 60 So I then proceeded to re- With thirteen minutes remain- percent from the field as it GSU 90 •Applications available mind him of how good a ing the Eagles trailed by 21 seemed that they could not WCU 81 March 8th and due March pitcher he was (and is, he had and were totally out of the miss anything they put up. Attendance was not high on • fl '> * a stellar season last year), as game. GSU never gave up al- Gary Robb, who is some- Saturday at Western Carolina 15th in room 207 of the well as the good times we had though they could not pull any times overlooked, led UTC when GSU faced off against together when I coached him. closer than 16 in the last ten with 22 points and six boards. the Catamounts. The GSU University Union One particular incident will minutes of play. The "star" for the Mocs, Tim mens' basketball team won linger in my mind forever. GSU never led during the Brooks, was held to only 16 their forth straight game as Charlie's team, the Mets, were second half and they never points for the game. In the they defeated the Catamounts in the second game of the were closer than eight. previous meeting this year SEE BASKETBALL, PAGE 8 •Mandatory candidates »• •« playoffs and it was to be Charlie's last game for them meeting to be held on March since he had to leave for Fort Bragg, N.C., his father's new 15th at 5:30 pm in room 248 job site. Lady hoopsters defeat Lady It was a very rainy night of the University Union and Charlie had trouble con- trolling the wet ball. Once we (the other coaches and I) con- Herd; finish season at 18-8 vinced him to dry the ball off on his jersey after each pitch, By Chris Sherwood CJ ^ he started to flourish. Staff Writer To make a long story short, It was Senior Day for the Charlie ended up winning the Lady Eagles basketball team rxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ballgame. It meant a lot to him on Saturday, and they cele- and I'm sure it still does. I'll brated by beating Marshall 74- always remember how happy Study Your/^N • • «• 61. The victory was the sev- he was that night. enth straight for the lady We took him back home and Eagles as they closed out the regular season. Options... ^-"V I ran into my house to grab a When you study housing alternatives ^^^ bottle of champagne left over GSU honored their senior from my graduation. I brought players before their last home \ of college life, Stadium Clubb really standsi outN it outside and doused him from game with flowers. The seniors It combines the freedom of apartment living cap to cleats. on this years' team were: Toy with a great student atmosphere. Williams, Stephanie » I'll never forget our celebra- Ideally located, Stadium Club is directly tion, nor the ear-to-ear grin on Christmas, Jill Dunn, Gwenda his face. I'm sure his parents Smith, and Subaricca Smith. across from the stadium and an easy walk to won't either, as they witnessed The win for GSU put their the Georgia Southern campus. this occasion as it took place. overall record at 18-8 and 9-3 •Fully furnished i ♦ 4 , They were very proud of him, in the conference. Marshall •4 bedroom / 2 bath / living areas /kitchen as was I. dropped their overall mark to © •Individual thermostats for each bedroom 14-10 and their conference •Flexible leases Back to the present record now stands at 5-6. GSU X •Single-story design has now won seven straight •Maintenance available 24 hours a day It just kills me that he •On-site laundry would want to quit playing. games and according to Coach 6 •Roommate locating assistance I've seen how much he loves Greer is in good shape. "We have not played the greatest •Built-in security features the sport. I've seen the fire in A 'Community advisers available over the last seven games so his eyes, his respect for the •Adaptable for handicapped students we have some things to work « game. Seniorguard Gwenda Smith takes the fast break opportunity down •Water, garbage, & sewage furnished He said that he still loves on, but our kids feel confident right now and we have a lot of the court as fallen teammate Janice Johnson looks on. (Photo by the game. He still watches the Jesse Stribling) Braves and his favorite player depth which helps," com- b Then Choose is still Greg Olson. mented Greer. Saturday, the Herd wanted little sluggishly, falling behind ►< Earlier this season when to even the season series and in the first couple of minutes of I hope I get to visit him over the lady Eagles faced off try to help their seeding for play. Jill Dunn hit a three >< STADIUM CLUB Spring Break. Maybe if we against the Thundering Herd the conference tournament pointer and extended the lady • APARTMENTS • play catch, he'll remember all in Hunington, GSU totally which will be played at ETSU Eagle lead to four at 12-8. 210 Lanier Drive Statesboro, GA 30458 the fun we had and he'll get dominated the game and easily starting March 11th. Marshall appeared to be (912) 681-2437 FAX: (912) 871-6828 the desire to play again. won 86-65. SEE LADY EAGLES, PAGE 8 Ixxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: *!* •

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*» GSU March home schedule March 2 Tue Baseball-vs. UGA 7 p.m. *1« Diamond ladies swee 3 Wed Baseball-vs. UGA 4 p.m. By John Munford third baseman Julie 5 Fri Softball-vs. Campbell U 2 p.m. Sports Editor Ciezkowski. (-at Memorial Field) *■* The GSU softball'Lady Collins went all seven in- Baseball-vs. E. Kentucky 7 p.m. nings, allowing one earned run Eagles swept the Mercer Lady 6 Sat Baseball-vs. E. Kentucky 1 p.m. on four hits while walking two Bears in the first game of a 7 Sun Baseball-vs. Winthrop 1 p.m. and striking out eight. •»•» two-game set this Thursday, 6- 8 Mon Baseball-vs. JMU 7 p.m. 1. GSU 9 9 Tue Baseball-vs. JMU 4 p.m. Left fielder Debbie Hensley Mercer 3 13 Sat Baseball-vs. Marshall 6 p.m. got on in the first on a fielder's 14 Sun Baseball-vs. Marshall 1 p.m. choice and scored on a two-out The Lady Eagles scored five 15 Mon Baseball-vs. Nippon Coll. 7 p.m. double by first baseman runs in the third inning and 27 Sat Baseball-vs. WCU 6 p.m. Brooke O'Meara. never looked back in their sec- 28 Sun Baseball-vs. WCU 1 p.m. ond victory over the visiting The ladies tacked on an- Lady Bears of Mercer. other run in the second inning, Williams, Hensley, catcher •*•• when pitcher Carrie Collins Heather Olejack, O'Meara and led off with a triple and later Ciezkowski all scored in suces- scored on Melissa Williams' sion in the big third inning as RBI fielder's choice. «»*» the Lady Bears had a tough ESCAPED The Lady Bears held the time keeping the ball in the Eagles in check in the third, infield. only to give up another run in GSU scored another three the fourth to Collins, who led runs in the sixth inning which off the inning with a walk and began with Williams leading scored on an error by Mercer off with a single. Cara Taylor »**• first baseman Brigit followed by reaching base on Stuivenburg. an error by Mercer second baseman Jennifer Purcell. However, the Lady Bears ♦*»♦ Both Williams and Taylor finally broke through to scored on Heather McAdam's Collins, scoring their only run double to left. McAdam then of the game in the fourth in- scored on a single by Brooke ■**■%+ ning as Mercer pitcher O'Meara's base hit. Jennifer Herrin reached first The Lady Eagles will hit the on a single and crossed the road tomorrow with plate on a delayed steal play. »»«•• Milledgeville as the destina- Coming Home GSU added two runs in the tion to take on Georgia College Lady Eagle shortstop Julie Ciezkowski charges down the third base fifth on Collins' RBI single, in another (surprise!) double- line for home plate as the USC third baseman couldn't knock the Vt'r., which scored O'Meara and header at 2 p.m. ball down. (Photo by Shannon Henderson) past the roadblocks, BASKETBALL LADY EAGLES passed the finals, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 . CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 of Western Carolina 90-81. GSU kept up their pressure way past the women who wern t savvy enough to acquire With the victory, GSU im- and the Catamounts could do falling fast as they trailed by nament coming up in eleven proved their overall record to nothing to keep the game close. thirteen with the score 42-29. days, Coach Greer is a little their swimwear from ^1 18-7 and 12-5 in conference For the game, the Eagles The lady Herd made some cautious about all the teams. play. The Catamounts fell to 6- shot 61 percent from the field shots down the stretch before "The tournament represents a * ALICE'S ATTIC 19 overall and a lowly 2-15 in in the second half compared to the half only trailed GSU by whole new season, especially 222 JN. M.ain St. (across from Franklin's Restaurant) •&•« the conference. the Catamounts 50 percent. eight at 43-35. for the teams in the lower part The Eagles began quickly GSU did a lot of things right The second half had the of the conference who might 489-5530 pulling to an early lead of 18-8. in the game which made it eas- makings of a thrilling game as surprise some people," men- • * J« The full court pressure of the ier for them to win. "Georgia Marshall kept fighting back tioned Greer. W nether or not you purchased your vacationwear from Alice's, we Eagles forced five Catamount Southern has a heck of a team, and actually came within two The next game for the Lady wish you a superfun and safe Spring Break. When you return, watch turnovers in the first five min- they are very smart and they points of the GSU lead at 60- Eagles will come in the confer- utes of play. Western Carolina play well together," commented 58. The lady Eagles did not ence tourney which starts for our series "GSU WOMEN" and more treasures from, who gathered themselves and man- Coach Blatt of Western loose their cool as they man- March 11 in Johnson City, ' else?... ALICE'S ATTIC aged to keep the game close. Carolina. aged to go on a ten-zip run Tennessee. With seven minutes remaining The leading scorer for the which put the game out of »il ft* in the opening half, GSU led Eagles was Young who put up reach. The final points of the 31-26. The Catamounts Jeff a career best 30 points. Young game were made by VanDemark made two impor- has really played well in the McClelland as the Lady Eagles tant free throws, and the Eagles last couple of games. pulled out the much deserved Eagles lead was only three at Two weeks ago, Young was victory. 31-28. named the Southern With the conference tour- Conference player of the week * fl '» * Charlton Young connected on one of his six three pointers after his performance against which extended the Eagle lead Appalachian State and ETSU. Camp Concharty back up to six. Another strong performance Girl Scout Camp The half time lead for the against Western Carolina was on beautiful Pine also turned in by Sinkfield as Eagles stood at 46-41. GSU Mountain, Georgia shot 47 percent from the field he put in 22 points in only 27 RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS »* '« in the opening half while the minutes of play. is hiring for Catamounts hit on 62 percent Abrams and Johnson led the the summer of 1993 of their shots from the floor. Eagles with seven boards a GSU knew that if they piece. Chris Birden also pulled Positions available include: wanted to be seeded number down five boards. Camp Director two going into the conference The Eagles shot 41 percent Program Director Waterfront Director tournament they needed to win from the three point stripe as '* 'i Waterfront Staff against the Catamounts. they were 9 of 21. The (WSI's and Lifeguards) Western Carolina started Catamounts also shot well Unit Directors the second half quickly by cut- from the three point line. Unit Counselors ting the Eagle lead to three at Western Carolina hit on 7 of Nature, Sports, Crafts, Dance, Horsing, and Theater 48-45. The next two minutes their 16 attempts from the Specialists belonged to the Eagles when three point stripe.

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Blauser is Atlanta's man at short ** Who's playing where? WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. direction of the expansion "What I did was make their (AP) - It wasn't too long ago draft," said Blauser, who was decision to protect me in the that Jeff Blauser was projected hitting only .211 on Aug. 7. expansion draft a little w w By Alan Solomon as the starting shortstop for That's when manager Bobby tougher," Blauser said. "That's Chicago Tribune the expansion Colorado Cox, seeking more offense, all I could hope for. Why would A capsule look at the Rockies. gave him the starting job over I want to leave a club that has •*** National League, at the begin- That all changed when light-hitting Rafael Belliard. had the kind of success we've ning of Blauser had a strong finish "I didn't want to go, but I had the past two years?" down the stretch last season to also wanted to play," the 27- He said the reason for his help the to year-old Blauser said . "At the ATLANTA BRAVES: late-season success was sim- their second consecutive time it seemed like going in ple. Atlanta is the one clear fa- National League pennant. the expansion draft was the "I just got a chance to play vorite in any division, though Atlanta decided to make best opportunity." every day and got my confi- the impact of Greg Maddux is Blauser one of its 15 protected Blauser hit .326 in the final dence back," he said. "I knew hugely overstated. The man he players and signed him to a $2 replaces in the rotation, 43 games of the season to raise I'd be out there regardless million, one-year contract. ***• Charlie Liebrandt, won 15 his average to .262 with a ca- what I did that evening and I games a year ago, which is "Things were pointing in the reer-high 14 home runs. began to relax." how many the ex-Cub won in 1990 and 1991. Nonetheless, Maddux, Tom Glavine, John Smoltz, Steve Avery and Pete Smith are formidable. Lonnie Smith is gone, but he was pretty well finished. Bobby Cox has a Cub problem, •»•* with four outfielders (Deion Sanders, David Justice, Ron Gant and Otis Nixon) and only three places to put them. One *v*« was supposed to go for a closer and still may unless makes a stunning »*«M» comeback or Mark Wohlers K^eps forward. CINCINNATI REDS: **** Cincinnati has a new man- ager in Tony Perez and a strange mix, with Kevin r» «» Mitchell, Roberto Kelly and John Smiley injected into a team that couldn't sustain a challenge to the Braves last year. Mitchell's skills may Atlanta Brave ace Tom Glavine, who heads a starting rotation be deteriorating, with or with- many have called the best in baseball along with Greg Maddux, out injuries. The Twins didn't John Smoltz, Steve Avery and Pete Smith. work hard to keep Smiley last away the last excuse. winter, and it wasn't just the : money. Kelly forces Reggie Houston is everybody's SAN FRANCISCO QANTS: +\ t+ Sanders to right field. Rob darkhorse in the NL West Like the Padres, San sv Dibble is the sole nasty" based on a strong (40-34) sec- Francisco is a team with three survivor, and Jeff Reardon will ond half, a stablized front of- strong offensive players (Barry •»* •» get a look this spring in a fice and the signings of Doug Bonds, Will Clark, Matt setup role. At last, Bip Roberts Drabek and Greg Swindell. Williams) and some holes. gets a home, at second base. Manager Art Howe will be Unlike the Padres, this isn't a • >• «* The Marge Schott mess will looking for a fifth starter be- chaos situation. Dusty become a factor only if this hind Drabek, Swindell, Pete Baker has a closer in Rod Beck team starts slowly and splin- Harnisch and Mark Portugal, (87 strikeouts, 15 walks in 92 ters - and that isn't out of the with holdovers Darryl Kile and innings), and a backup in Bill *» »• question. Brian Williams the leading Swift, who started and re- candidates. He needs a lefty : lieved last year and probably out of the bullpen to replace wasn't helped by the switches. *■* « « Colorado was considered a Rob Murphy, and former Cub team that could finish ahead of and Sox left-hander Ken somebody, and still might if Patterson has a shot. SAND EGO PADRES: Bryn Smith's knee surgery is Andujar Cedeno (.173 last Not only is Yuma suffering as minor as the team claims. year) will get a long look at through its worst flooding in The Rockies have some big- shortstop, where the Astros memory, but the people there league names sprinkled among picked up Jose Uribe as insur- have to endure San Diego's <■<• ■. > the no-names - Andres ance. Eric Anthony drove in 80 mess. Galarraga, Charlie Hayes, runs in a breakthrough year Bruce Hurst, if he can prove Daryl Boston, , but hit .212 vs. lefties. Howe he's healthy with a couple of Dante Bichette, Alex Cole - will test Kevin Bass as an al- good spring starts, will be most of them young veterans ternative. gone. Darrin Jackson, who who could produce winning LOS ANGELES DODGERS: made the mistake of playing »* I'd numbers. But even with well enough (17 homers, 70 Smith, who already had a sus- So much for Los Angeles RBIs) to win his arbitration pect elbow, this is a Triple-A depends on how Darryl case ($2.1 million), is being pitching staff. Much of the Strawberry and Eric Davis shopped. There's still a core spring will be devoted to scout- rally after their brutal '92, but with Gary Sheffield, Fred ing their own kids. David even if they come back, this is McGriff and Tony Gwynn. Nied, their top pick from a team with holes. »< «„ Atlanta is the most promising, Getting Jody Reed to play sec- ODaaaaaaaaaaaDoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaapaaaaanaaaao Rudy Seanez could blossom if ond base may be a break for a a the astounding Jose Offerman a a his arm is sound, and Jeff a How many a • * #• Parrett adds some credibility. 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For sale Trek 310 twelve speed. Sublease summer quarter. $160 monthly, One or two female roommates needed Ski exerciser $40. Brand new. Only been Graduating, must sell. Paid $450 will sell private bedroom, and bath. Available June ASAP! 1 person $185/month + 1/2 utilities. used 1 week. Call 764-7421. CLASSIFIED AD POLICY for $150. Must sell soon! Call 681-6669 2 people $110/month each + 1/3 utilities. 16, partly furnished house, 1/2 mile from Soloflex for sale- Great condition with all GSU. Call 489-5565 between 6:30pm and For more information call Jennifer collect For sale: 10 speed womens bike $45.00, attachments. $850 OBO. 489-5451 after • FREE CLASSIFIEDS -The George-Anne provides free classified listings to 10:30pm. after 4pm at (912)739-4761. Tandy lap top computer $275.00, printer 6pm. students faculty and staff members of Georgia Southern University as a $60.00, lawnmower $65.00, all items in Sublease: Small 1 bedroom apartment at One or two female roommates needed for campus-community service. Free classified ads MUST be written in 25 words excellent condition. 871-5527. Pine Haven. March 20 - August 15 $275 Spring and Summer quarter. Park Place 23'Stereo & Sound or less. Students, faculty and staff will be billed 10« a word for ads in excess of per month. Will pay you cash to sublease! 272 - low rent & utilities. For more For sale: Diablo 36 printer. Letter quality Very negotiable. Call Don 871-5992 information call 681-6837 or 871-6165 Aponix 12 inch speakers, black carpeted 25 words. The advertiser's name, Landrum Box, and the classified category wide carriage $100 OBO. Call 681-6767 (listed below), MUST BE INCLUDED with your ad copy. All communication boxes, port holes, and grills $150 OBO. Two bedroom apartment for rent. $300 a One roomate needed for Spring quarter. Great sound! Great price! Also Blaupunkt For sale: Full size head board and base Off-campus apartment house rent $125 a regarding free classified ads must be in writing (absolutely NO free classified month. 203-A East Main St. Contact Lee 120 watt amp $20. Call 6816310. board with matching dresser. $56 Plus month. Nice! Call Dave at 489-5482 ads will be accepted by phone... at this price we don't take dictation). Free three formal dresses. Must see. Prices Rountree at 764-4893. classified ads (except personals and dated submissions) will be inserted into nights 7pm-until. Will have two roomates Boost your radio with this coustic 120w negotiable. Call Kimberly at 871-7729 and own bedroom amp. 2 channel, has lo and hi inmpute. the newspaper in four consecutive issues. Ads must be resubmitted in writing 20'Roommates Like new. $35. Call Rob at 871-5198. for additional insertions. Free ads should be non-commercial in nature. Free For sale: Nintendo Entertainment System Responsible roommate needed. Have your plus 6 games: Techmo Bowl, bases Loaded, classified listings should be mailed to The George-Anne, Landrum Box 8001, 1 or 2 female roommates needed at Park own room, completely furnished. One pair of 15" Still water Competetion Bases Loaded II, Tetris, Hoops, and Mario Washer/dryer, located across from campus. Subwoofers. Never used, still in box. Cost GSU. Deadline is noon TUESDAY or noon FRIDAY prior to publication. Bros. Call 489-4724. $100 Place. For more information call Stacey at 489-5639 Call 871-5566. over $250 for pair. Will sell pair for $125. • COMMERCIAL LISTINGS - ate available at $2.50 per 25 words with a Gold full length sequin dress. Shoes free. D. E. - L. B. 11094 1 or 2 male roommates needed for Spring Roommate needed at Stadium Place for minimum charge of $5.00. Classified display advertising is available at $5.00 Dress size 8. A $700 dress for $200. Call and Summer Quarters. Chandler Square. Spring and/or Summer quarter. Rent Rockford Fosgate Punch 150 HD amp. In «•■* Sandy at 681-4720. Leave message. per column inch per edition, with a one inch minimum size required. Payment Own bedroom and bathroom. Call Jeff at $150/mth. + 1/2 util. Share bedroom and great condition. Come and listen. Will sell should accompany ad, unless advertiser has established credit. Tear sheets Watersportsman's dream - one HO 681-6893. bath. Non-smoker preferred. Please call for $200. Call 681-3766. Leave a message will be mailed upon written request A charge of $1.00 per tear sheet requested Hyperlite skurfer, two O'Brien Magic RT ASAP. 871-7449 or ask for Nate. Desperately need someone to take over kneeboards, one O'Brien krypton slalom is assessed to cover mailing and handling. Contact the Advertising Depart- lease in Stadium Place or to share half the Roommate needed for Spring and Summer Sony portable CD diskman -$50. Call ski, and one O'Brien sensation sailboard ment: ADS, L.B. 8001, GSU, Statesboro, GA 30460 or call 912/681-5418 . rent for $157.00 a month. Call Shawn Quarters. Share bedroom for $157 month Sandy at 681-4720. Leave a message. with 5.4 sail. CallMike 681-6182 871-7729 + 1/2 utilities. Fully furnished. Call Shawn • GENERAL CLASSIFIED POLICY- The advertiser is responsible for proof- at 871-7729. 25'Television & Radio reading ads upon publication. Any errors will be corrected upon written notice. Female roommate for condo near campus. Roommates needed Chandler Square #33. Ads should be in good taste, and are subject to standard editing procedures. 14'Motorcycles $200/mo. + 1/2 util. wsh/dr, C H/A, nice, Hip-Hop hooray! For underground For more info. Call 871-6251 The editors reserve the right to refuse any classified ad furnished or unfurnished. Please call. hip-hop, listen to WVGS 91.9, Georgia 1985 Honda 50 Spree 50cc scooter. New Leave message . Claire 764-7039 Share room with female. $112.50 per Southern radio: Friday 11am-lpm, Daddy tire, complete engine overhaul, gets 100 Mack; Saturday l-3pm, E-Man; Saturday CLASSIFIED CATEGORIES mpg, $250.00. Call 489-4808. Leave Female roommate needed ASAP at month -i- utilities. Washer/dryer included. Call Charlotte or Renee at 871-7772. 9-llpm, D.J.-1. v 01 —Announcements 15- Musical message. Plantation Villas $140 per month plus 16 - Personal utilities. Only 2 blocks from campus. For v 02 - Arts & Crafts Stadium Walk apartment needs a 27'Wanted 0 03 — Autos for Sale 17 - Pets & Supplies 1990 Kawasaki 500 EX. Excellent more information call 764-4405 or condition. $220 negotiable. 839-3228 after roommate. Own room, furnished, cheap 0 04 — Auto Parts, Repair 18 - Photography 681-7361. rent. Call Polly or Linda at 871-7693. 5pm. Anyone who might have any rare CD's 0 05 — Business Opportunities 19 - Rentals & Real Estate Female roommate needed ASAP to take from Black Crowes, Lenny Kravitz, Pearl Wanted: Female roommate for summer 0 06 - Child Care 0 20 — Roommates 92 Kawasaki Vulcan 750 for sale. Jam or Sting for sale contact me Jason D. over lease at Bermuda Run for Spring quarter with reasonable rent $ Call v 07 — Education v 21 — Services Including 2 helmets and side bags. $3500 764-5446 or 764-5438 L.B. 16132 and/or Summer. Own room and bath, 681-4347 0 08 — Freebies v 22 - Sporting Goods OBO. Call Mehmet 681-4708. washer & dryer. Call Rebecca at 871-5498 Female entertainer needed to deliver Q 09 — Furniture/Appliances v 23 - Stereo & Sound White female roommate needed ASAP to For sale: 1980 Kaw 750 LTD. 1 owner, low balloons and perform exotic dance to a 0 10 — Garage Sales v 24 - Swap & Trade Female roommate needed for Hawthorne lease a four bedroom, fully furnished miles, great cond. Must sell very soon. Townhome. Own bedroom, share bath. male's 30th birthday party. Call 681-5373 v 11 - Help Wanted v 25 - Television & Radio apartment in Campus Courtyard. Starting Also new paint and helmet. $1200 OBO Fully furnished and washer/dryer. No 8-5, Mon-Fri. Ask for Michelle. v 12 - Lost & Found v 26 - Vans & Trucks Fall 1993 thru Summer 1994. Call Jason 681-3545 deposit - no lease just needed for spring v 13 - Miscellaneous for Sale 27-Wanted 681-1494. Looking for guys interested in playing quarter. Rent is $210/month. Utilities v 14 — Motorcycles 28 — Weekend Entertainment intramural Softball spring quater. Also shared five ways. Call 681-1599. You are needed to take over lease at need team name. If interested, call 15*Musical Chandler Square Apt for Spring and M Female roommate needed for Spring Derrick or Todd at 681-1700 ♦* Summer. Call for info. 871-7341. Ask for 01'Announcements 09'Furniture & Appliances quarter. Share a two bedroom with 3 other For sale: Nickel Gemeinhardt flute. Shane or leave message. Looking to share and car pool to and from girls. $100/month, no deposit. Call Excellent condition. $175.00 OBO. Call Hilton Head Island weekdays. WANTED: Bunk bed frame for sale- $35-$40. Call Stephanie or leave message 871-7528 Dottie 681-2055 21-Services Non-smoker. Contact Nina at 966-1636. Pilots and Non-pilots. Join GSU Pilots 681-6441. (after 3/19 (404) 929-0213) Association. Meet in Union Rm. 275 every Guitar Lessons. Call Fernando at Female- headboard and baseboard for sale Female roommate needed for Auto maintenance & detailing Small jobs Wanted: any respectable drum set. Will Tuesday at 8pm. 681-8251. pay up to $250.00. Call Kevin or Matt at to make a nice bed. $35. Call Kimberly at Spring/Summer optional. $150/month + that won't cost an arm and a leg. Call for 871-6985. Anyone interested in taking Health 557 871-7729. Pearl drum set. Black, roto toms, 4 1/2 utilities. No lease with $175 deposit. appointment and esitmate. 871-6530 (if no this Summer please sign up in the office of answer, leave message) cymbols, remo heads, 9 piece set $1300 Mostly furnished, close to campus. Call Wanted: Pair of used scuba diving booties. Health and Sciences Building. Magnavox VCR with on screen display. $150. 681-4127, ask for Todd. invested. Will sacrifice $500. Call Craig Angie, 871-7449, for more info. Job Wanted: need extra money, will do Women's size 7. Please call 681-1970. at 871-6777 Attention all women! 'Sexual Harassment, Female roommate needed for Summer typing- $1 per page. Contact Kim at Leave a message. Assault, and Rape Prevention"(SHARP) Wanted: Info where I can get a copy of quarter. Large private room and bath, w/d, 681-5345 Monday thru Friday 8-5. course to be given on March 13. Look for 10*Garage Sales NIN's Halo One. Call 871-6321. completely furnished except your room. Need your tennis or racketball racket 28-Weekends & Travel flyers in dorms and around campus for $165/month + 1/3 utilities. Negotiable. time, cost and place. Fundraising garage sale for Habitat For restrung? Inexpensive, professional racket Call Christine or Donna 681-9363 restringing. Over 6 years experience. Play ATTENTION SPRING BREAKERS!!! Humanity - March 6 7:00 a.m. 217 PARTY LIKE GODS!!! Panama City $139, Golden Key National Honor Society will be 16'Personal on GSU tennis team. Call Scott at Mockingbird Lane in Merrywood Key West $269, Jamaica & Cancun from holding their reception on Thursday, 681-3846 Subdivision off Hwy 80. Follow the signs. Devo- Let's not end up a rock & roll Female roommate needed immediately at February 25, at 7:30 p.m. At the Southern $41.2649. Quality accomadations. Free Happening rain or shine! suicide. Half of what I say is meaningless, Park Place. $215 for February and March. drink parties. Call Joe- Endless Summer Center for Continuing Education. The first Typing- Drop-off and pick-up on Campus. but I still freak out in a moonage No bills, w/d, fully furnished. Share See Peggy in Room 116 South Building, or at 1-800-234-7007. meeting following the reception will be on bedroom and bath. Call Kristy at Tuesday, March 2, at 7:30 in the Union. daydream. Call 681-5586 or 681-6520. Experienced 11 «Help Wanted 681-6425. typist, quick service, very good rates. Jack: I love you so much! Thank you for GSU Non-Tratitional students will meet Female roommate needed to take over Counselors wanted to make a difference being my lover, friend, and so much more. WANTED: TUTOR COUNSELORS Tuesday, March 9 at 4:15 in Union room lease at Players club Spring and/or 22'Sports & Stuff ** this summer! Looking for Summer Camp You make my life complete. Love, Mary for the Georgia Southern University Upward Bound Summer 244. Come learn how to get along with Summer Quarters. $155/month + 1/4 Program. Upward Bound is a program designed to motivate staff for Western North Carolina resident Beth your instructors! utilities. Real nice apartment! Call Christy For Sale- Women's Schwinn 10-speed. Not and prepare high school students for post-secondary camp. Position offers outdoor experiences, education. In working with the Upward Bound Program, you Ken - "Love you beary much." Love always 871-7609. perfect, but good transportation. Asking Hey Everybody! Pi Sigma Epsilon has to skill development, and lasting friendships. $30 OBO. Call 681-7428 aftern 7pm will gain valuable experience as well as enjoy lots of fun. be the #1 co-ed fraternity on campus. Rush and forever. Your Sweetness Eight- ten week positions available for Female roommate needed to take over weekdays. Applicant* musti ,. ** April 6 and 8 in the Union. those committed to making a positive Kevin - Thank you for making last lease for Summer quarter. Own bedroom, 1. Have achieved college sophmore status, or better, £Y_MAY_ difference in a child's life. Contact Michael weekend the best! You kept the bathroom, and own phone line. Call Golf Clubs for sale- Wilson 1200; 1,3, 5, 1993. NOTICE: "Free classified ads from woods. Stiff shafts, new grips. Like new. 2. Have a 2.30 or belter GPA. students, faculty, and staff must be Holsonback at 764-9660 for more "boogy-men" away! I love you with all my 871-7129 3. Be available daily from June 14 thru July 31,1993. infomation on Camp Greenville. heart! Yours forever - ME $80. Call 681-6139 ask for Tom. (No Summer School, Please.) submitted in writing, with the name of the Female roommate needed to take over 4. Be committed to working with young people. sender, a local address and telephone CRUISE SHIP EMPLOYMENT now Marc - Thanks for making all the bad lease Spring quarter. Chandler Square - Mountain bike for sale: Mongoose 5. APPLICANTS MUST BE AVAILABLE TO LIVE ON CAMPUS (IN RESIDENCE HALL) WITH STUDENTS number. No free ads will be accepted via hiring students. $300/$900 wkly. times good. I know we will make it! You own bedroom and bathroom, w/d, very cute Rockadile with Shimano Deorelx Components. Less than 1 year old. $450 FROM JUNE 14 THRU JULY 31,1993. telephone. Only ONE free ad per person Summer/Full Time. Tour Guides, Gift love me -Beth apartment. Call Sabrina ASAP 871-7580. 6. Be conscientious and dedicated. per week."- Statement of Operations Shop Sales, Deck Hands, Bartenders, OBO. 489-5457 after 6pm. SALARY: $1600 {S1000 plus room/board) "The advertiser is responsible for Melissa, I just thought I'd drop you a note ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS THRU APRIL 9.1993. Casino Dealers, Etc. World Mountain Bike tires. Quality slicks for fast IF INTERESTED APPLY AT: UPWARD BOUND OFFICE proofreading ads upon publication. Any so that the whole world would know I Female roommate needed. 3 bedroom travel-Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, Hawaii. street riding. $15 for pair. Call 681-7796. WILLIAMS CENTER-LOWER LEVEL LB. 8071 errors will be corrected upon written No Experience Necessary. Call loved you. So. I love you! Adam house across from University stadium. For STATESBORO GA. 30460 (912)681-5458 notice. Ads should be in GOOD taste, and more info call 681-7137. 1-602-680-0323 Ext 23. Non-descrimination - For we were all are subject to standard editing procedures. baptised by One Spirit into one body - The editors reserve the right to refuse any CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING- Earn Female roommate, Spring/Summer, whether Jews or Gentiles, slave or free. 1 classified ad."-the Classified Ad Policy $2,000+/month + world travel (Hawaii, furnished/unfurnished, washer/dryer, 1/3 Cor 12:13 Please adhere to these requests when Mexico, the Caribbean, etc.) Holiday, utilities, $187.50/month, clean duplex off placing your ad. Summer and Career employment P E Majors Club Meeting Tuesday March campus, beautiful, contact Lori 764-4771. available. No experience necessary. For 2 at 8 p.m. In room 181 Hanner. Call ASAP, interning Spring PE Majors Club will be sponsoring a 5K employment program call 1-206-634-0468 Stotentora linages Graduating senior needs responsible, race and biathalon on May 16,1993. ext. C5394 Redhead looking for Christian guy. Has to Sign-ups: March 5, 9am-12:30; 3pm at be adventurous, caring, and romantic. nonsmoking female roommate to take over Union Rotunda. Environmental Research Positions to Good looks optional. Name, number, and Summer quarter rent. Only $122.50 + 1/3 utilities in Heratige Square. Please call begin 3-31-93. Engineering, Engineering brief description to L.B. 15088. Get Started on that Second meeting of Friends Club meet 4th Technology, Physics, or Chemistry major. 871-7964. floor in library on Wednesday March 3. We Positions involve monitoring atmospheric Male of Female roommate needed to take will be your Friend when others turn their pollutants at nearby state park. Invloves 17«Pets& Supplies over lease at Bermuda Run Summer Spring Break Tan back on You. about 10 hours/week, at $5/hour, and quarter. Own bedroom and bathroom. Call reimbursement for travel expenses. The Political Science Club hosts a Rap AKC Registered Labrador Retrievers, Cathy at 871-7263. Your Complete Hair, Nail, & Tanning Salon Session each Wednesday in Union Room Submit no later than 3-10-93, list of championship bloodlines, 5 females/ 2 254 at noon. They are open to the public. courses taken, GPA, computer and male, black. Ready for sale! Asking Male roommate needed beginning Spring Bring your lunch. electronics experience, anticipated date of $250-$350. For more info call Rachel at quarter. Sussex flat on the pool. Full size graduation/transfer, other appropriate 681-1914 washer/dryer. $230 per month water Too busy to clean? Call Crisjan at experience to Dr. Mauldin, Chemistry, LB included. 681-6039 Stuart. 681-1209.1 will clean your apartment or 8064. Female, black mut with chest. Good v house at low rates! disposition and extremely cute. Male roommate needed for Spring and ,s ' * Lifeguards: Summer Jobs available in Summer quarters for spacious townhouse Union Production presents... "Punchline! Roswell, Alpharetta, and Marietta, For Sale: 30 gallon long fish tank with at Campus Courtyard. Washer/dryer, Comedy Game Show" Tuesday, March 2, Georgia areas. Excellent pay! Register wood stand, whisper 3 filter, two pumps, microwave, dishwasher, furnished. Ask for 6:30 - 8pm. Union Commons, $1500 incash Now. Call Patrick's Professional Pool black rock, background, bubble wand. $75 AAron 871-7938. Let's make a deal. and prizes available oh stage. Service 404-740-8257 OBO. Jeff 681-9056. Male roommate: Need a quiet place to live, Use your modem! Send E-mail to Now hiring pool managers, life guards, Three foot ball python for sale- all enjoy a parking free problem, live in a California! Play on-line games! Download swim instructors, swim coaches for accessories included. Heat rock, 55 gallon house that is just walking distance from files! Best of all, it's free! Call the Cannon counties of Dekalb, Gwinnett, Rockdale, aquarium, must sell. $150. Call 871-5969. South Ga. Fitness. Pay only $500 rent BBS 764-8799 WWIVNET @ 9256. and Clayton. Salary range $1500-$4000. spring quarter, 1/2 utilities, own Send resume to: Professional Poolcare Inc. 19*Rentals& Real Estate bathroom. Also available for Summer Yoga Club meets 5pm Tuesdays in Rm 244 3390 Old Klondike Rd. quarter. Call Fred at 681-9062. Union. Beginners welcome. Wear Conyers, GA 30207 4 bedroom, 2 bath house available Spring comfortable clothes. For more info call or call (404)981-0892 Quarter. 764-4893, nights. Needed: Male roommate for Spring 681-0226. Quarter, apartment 144, Stadium Walk. • • Southern Center for Continuing Apartment for rent- Park Place for Call Todd at 681-4127. Education. Assistant Conference Summer Quarter. $100 deposit. 03*Autos for Sale Coordinator. Assists in the delivery of Washer/dryer included. Call Donna at One male roommate needed for spacious non-credit courses by coordinating 871-6167. two bedroom house immediately. 1966 Mustang for sale. 302 engine. Great mailouts, logistical program $165/month plus 1/2 utilities. On Apartment for rent. 2 bedrooms, 1 S i interior but needs clear coat. Keystone arrangements, introduction of speakers, Zetterower Street. Please call and leave bathroom $300 a month + utilities. Call centerline rims with Grand Prix tires. and advanced secreterial duties. Processes message or ask for Eric at 489-5171. Must see. Call at 681-7584. Paula at 489-5677 high volumes of paperwork such as forms, One or more female roommates needed for correspondence, and reports. Excellent Now Open Under 1980 Fiat Spyder convertable. Red, tan Apartment for rent: GREAT DEAL - $220 Fall 93 - Spring 94. Nonsmoker. Must like top, too much work done to list, Pioneer communication, organization, and human per month includes own room and all pete. 489-5433 New Management » • • « stereo with box, Viper alarm. Must see! relations skills essential. WordPerfect and utilities. Available Spring Quarter. Call Contact Jon at 681-2738. other computer related skills required. Jennifer at 489-2079 or leave message. Typing 50 wpm. Apply by 3/3/93. 1985 Toyota Tercel $2000 or best offer, call Minimum annual salary $14,560. If you Apartment for sublease Spring/Summer Debbie at 871-5383 are qualified and interested, call Quarter. New one bedroom large. Personnel Services, 681-5468. Swimming, pool, tennis court, and » » 1987 Mazda RX7 Sunroof, air-con, AM/FM laudromat. $300/month. August rent is cassette stereo, red excellent condition. 12«Lost& Found free. Call 681-8977. Call 681-7381 Found: Female, black mut with white For sale: 1993 mobile home 14'x80' 1989 Mustang LX - loaded, excellent III (i * Destiny. 2 BR, CH&A, shingles, hard ■ r chest. No tags. Found on Lanier Drive. condition. Low mileage. Faculty members board siding, storm windows, extra Call 871-7025. auto. See at Prestige Car Sales. Call insulation, cathedral celings, glamour 764-8804 or leave message for Don at Lost - guys watch bowling center 9:00 bath. Contact Brian at 871-6425. 764-9474. Monday. Very high sentimental value. n „ Reward offered. Please leave at bowling For Sublease: 2 bedroom/2 bath apartment • I Must sell 1989 Honda CRX SI loaded. desk or call 489-5417. No questions. for Spring and Summer or just Summer Power sunroof, tinted windows, etc. Have Quarter at Hawthorne. $250 per month BOUND all records, new clutch, brakes, and tune Lost!! A pair of eyeglasses. Lost between per person. Contact Shon at 681-9412. up. Call Chris at 871-7113. any of these buildings: Hollis, Hanner, or Math-Physics-Psychology. If found please Furnished Stadium Place Apartment: • • call Zak at 764-6282 Take over lease or sublease for Spring and 04'Auto Parts, Repair or Summer quarter. Rent negotiable. Lost: gold rope chain bracelet with solid 681-4058. Automobile trouble? Tired of high prices? diamond cut heart. Very sentimental to me. Reward offered with no questions HOME IN GROVE LAKES FOR SALE. 3 i n Experienced with brakes, clutches, engine bedrooms, 2 baths, formal living room, repair, and drive train. Foreign, domestic, asked. Please call Emily 871-7195. dining room, family room, well planned and 4x4's. Call Scott at 871-5330. A musical drama about the Underground Railroad Lost: Men's fossil watch. Lost between kitchen, ample storage, double carport, Custom made car cover for sale. To fit all Hollis parking lot and Landrum on 2-16 in screened porch and fenced yard. Priced to Volkswagon Corrado models. Excellent the rain. Reward. Call 681-4011, very sell. Call Eloise Hart & Associates. Condition. $75 Contact Jason at 681-4757. sentimental. 764-3559 or 842-2636. Excalibur vehicle security system. Brand 13-Miscellaneous for Sale LUXURIOUS HOME IN GREENBRIAR March 2 at 8 p.m. new, still in the box. Call Chuck at FOR SALE. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal 871-7652. Bookends, clocks, cookbooks, dishes, living and dining, family room, well March 3 at 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. hairdryers, iron.knickknacks, lamps, planned kitchen and huge playroom or High performance header for 84-87 CRX radios, recorders, etc 764-4045 office. Situated on nice corner lot. Priced to SI. Increase speed, torque, and top end. sell in the 80's. Call Eloise Hart & GSU Union Ballroom Must sell. $100 OBO. Call Chris at COBRA Trapshooter Ultra radar detector Associates. 764-3559 or 842-2636. 681-9832. for sale. Never missed, but mom won't allow it. $40 OBO. Call Jeff at 681-3184. One bedroom Pine Haven apartment for Free tickets for GSU students, staff, and faculty at the 05*Business Opportunities sublease thru August 1993. Must sublease For sale - super single waterbed w/heater by March 1st. $300/month, tennis courts, •EXTRA INCOME "93"• and padded rails. $115.00. Also portable pool & laundry facility. Contact Robert or Union Info Desk. General Admission Tickets for the Earn $200-$500 weekly mailing 1993 Sony CD/cassette player. $85.00 489-5786. Danielle 871-7074. UWTI travel brochures. For more Ask for Rob. public reserved by calling 681-0585. Presented by •» • information send self addressed stamped Sublease Spring Summer quarter, 2 For Sale DP weight bench with cast iron bedroom, 1 bath, large living area, huge envelope to: Travel Inc., PO Box 2530, weights $60.00 or best offer. Call Miami, FL 33161. windows overlook courtyard. Very close to Madriver Theater Works and the CLEC. 557-3473. Ask for John. campus. $400 monthly. Call 489-5455 • *

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