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Volume 108 | No. 48 | [email protected] | www.dailyevergreen.com A student publication of Washington State University | Pullman, Washington WSU, city vow compliance Brandon Swanson report released sent felt the effects of the spray. Daily Evergreen staff Monday by indepen- City and university officials, students What’s next? dent investigator and Keppel himself discussed the report WSU and the city of Pullman both Robert Keppel. at a forum Wednesday. Federal Department of Justice rep- said they plan to address all of the rec- In his report, The city will hold a similar forum, resentative Rosa Melendez will be ommendations in a report by an indepen- Keppel blasted Sherman said. back in Pullman on Monday to release dent investigation into The Attic incident. Pullman police and “Next Tuesday night at the city coun- her findings and address student con- “I thought it was a pretty harsh the WSU adminis- cil meeting, we will respond to every sin- cerns. report,” City Supervisor John Sherman tration for their gle recommendation (in Keppel’s The city of Pullman will respond to said. “But we have to take it seriously.” response to a Sept. 8 report),” Sherman said. the recommendations contained within “I think we have all agreed to support fight at a Pullman Several people wanted to ask questions the Keppel report at the City Council whatever findings are in Keppel’s report,” Keppel nightclub. when Keppel presented his report meeting on Tuesday. said Milton Lang, special assistant to Police used pep- Tuesday, but their requests were denied by The meeting is open to anyone with WSU President V. Lane Rawlins. “The per spray to break Pullman Mayor Mitchell Chandler. questions about the incident or the time table is immediately.” up a fight during and African-American report. Both promises come in response to a fraternity event. Most of the people pre- See ATTIC, Page 11 partysafety Safety at WSU A five-part series Monday: Violence prevention Tuesday: Women’s safety Wednesday: Campus safety Thursday: Safe to party? Friday: Drinking safety Date- drugs hard to detect Brandi Dippold Contributing writer Dean Hare/Daily Evergreen on college campuses often involve the Derek Fletcher, left, a University of Washington student intern, and Dr. Jim Clark, right, examine an X-ray of a person who use of alcohol and drugs. broke their hand by punching something while intoxicated. According to the WSU Women’s Resource Center Prevention Web site, a national survey Do: estimated that one in four • Go out with a college women have group of friends reported being a victim of • Call Women’s rape or attempted rape. Transit instead of Rape is defined as hav- Past the limit walking alone ing with Don’t: a male or female without down the hallway to greet the first with staff by addressing everyone • Leave drinks Too many drinks can their consent and chiefly detox patient of the night. as if they were all at a neighbor- unattended by force or deception. mean a night in detox hood barbeque. • Accept open She is brought in by friends from Date rape is rape com- “That’s the one thing about the container drinks the parking lot. Steve helps her into mitted by someone known Elisha Grange emergency department—you have from anyone other a wheelchair and pushes her down to the victim. Daily Evergreen staff to have a sense of humor,” he said. than a bartender the hallway of the E.D. She protests Nearly 85 percent of treatment, but staff members coax “If you don’t, you just can’t do it.” or server loud beeping echoes through rapes involving college her to on a gurney. She passes As Clark moves around the E.D., students are between peo- the empty Emergency out while she is wheeled into a treating the two female patients, he Department Hallway. The ple who know each other. A treatment booth. A nurse pulls a constantly is talking to them and Some of the most commonly known date-rape shrill warning of an incoming yellow curtain across the room for asking questions. The patient con- patient bounces off the pink wall- drugs are Rohypnol, Ketamine and GHB. privacy. tinues to cry and ask if she can go These are used by sexual predators to drug guards in the fluorescently-lit hall- home. way and stops at a small group of Once the gurney is put in place and later sexually assault their victims. in the middle of the room, the Dr. Clark says, “We’re not the Rohypnol — sometimes called Roofies, Roach, people clustered in a doorway. A police, you’re not going to get into staff member takes a last sip of cof- patient wakes up. She cries and R-2, Mind Erasers, rib or rope — is a sedative protests as Dr. Clark explains that trouble.” similar to Valium. fee while the rest of the staff snap Then he asks her if she has con- on rubber gloves. they have to remove her clothing. When Rohypnol is put into a drink, it leaves The patient cries and tells Steve, sumed alcohol that evening. no detectable taste, color or odor. A person can “It’s a detox patient,” says Steve, “I may have drink a little bit,” a registered nurse for Pullman “I don’t want to be here!” feel the effect within 30 minutes of ingestion. she replies. The effects can last up to eight hours. Memorial Hospital. Steve leans on the gurney rail Dr. Clark said treatment of detox There is no screaming and run- and tells her, “I know, nobody likes A victim who has been drugged with Rohypnol patients varies with how intoxicat- may pass out or become so dazed they cannot ning through the hallways while coming and seeing us.” ed they are. blaring alarms go off. This is real Dr. Jim Clark has a football remember or control what is going on around “Say you come in, been drinking, them. life, and the hospital staff sees player build that could be intimi- able to tell us what you’ve been patients for alcohol detoxification , but is balanced with a Onlookers may just assume that he or she is doing,” he said. “We get your histo- heavily intoxicated. GHB (Gamma-hydroxybur- all the time. strong humor streak. He keeps the ry, give you a physical exam, and Dr. Jim Clark, Steve and the room from feeling too clinical when other R.N. on duty, Laurie, walk treating patients and interacting See LIMIT, Page 3 See RAPE, Page 3 10-24-02 02, 11, 12 10/23/02 8:23 PM Page 1

2 | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2002 NEWS THE DAILY EVERGREEN Pullman weather Friday: Mostly sunny Sunday: Showers High: 54 Low: 29 High: 52 Low: 35 Saturday: Partly cloudy Monday: Showers High: 55 Low: 33 High: 47 Low: 35 communitycalendar Today All students interested in a biologi- cal science graduate program are Gritman Medical Center will welcome to attend and Dr. Steve sponsor an event to learn to create Simasko will speak. holiday dishes at noon in the first- floor conference center. For more The ASWSU Films Committee information, call 208-883-6340. will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of the third floor of the CUB. E-mail TIAA-CREF will have a Financial [email protected] for more Education Seminar for all WSU information. employees from 9 to 10 a.m. that will be broadcast over the WHETS The Raptor Club will have a rap- system to FSHN room T101. tor identification class at 7 p.m. in ADVF room 1002. The Association of Pacific and Asian Women will host the 10th The Parents of Adolescents annual Building Bridges at 7 p.m. in Support Group will meet from 6 to CUB Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. in Lighty room 280. There will be an academic- The Pre-Law Club will meet at themed Up All Night at 7 p.m. in 4:45 p.m. in CUB room 223. They the CUB. Workshops from the will finish T-shirts and discuss the SALC, Career Services and fund-raiser. Residence Life will take place along with free tutoring from the SALC. The School of Molecular Door prizes and free food will be Biosciences will have a seminar available. at 12:10 p.m. in Todd room 276. Dr. David Avarbock of the The Winter Sports Club will University of Pennsylvania will meet at 7 p.m. in CUB room B-1-5. speak on “Biochemical Mechanisms of Mycobacterium The K-House will sponsor a tuberculosis Latency.” Grad Student Fellowship at noon in CUB room 108. Do you want your organiza- tion’s event in the community The Neuroscience Club will calendar? E-mail news@dailyev- host a graduate advising session ergreen.com, call 335-2465 or at 5:30 p.m. in Wegner room G1. go to Murrow room 113.

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recover for at least 48 hours. RAPE Ketamine may cause para- ASWSU Senate rezones continued from front page noia, confusion, amnesia, and numbness. Victims may tyrate) is a clear liquid with a become dizzy, begin to halluci- salty taste to it. GHB is a cen- nate, or become unconscious. tral nervous system depres- Use of Ketamine also can districts, plans events sant. cause oxygen starvation to the GHB also may be know as brain. Amy Trang at ticketswest.com or the “My goal is to get students Liquid G, Cherry Meth, Easy Kim Cramer, a junior Daily Evergreen staff Cougar Depot. more involved in community Lay, or Gamma 10. apparel merchandise major President Scott Dickinson service and help out the com- Symptoms can appear said, “I never walk alone. I The ASWSU Senate announced an ASWSU fund- munity,” she said. within 15 minutes of ingestion always have someone walk me home, and if I can’t find some- announced several upcoming raiser for the Apple Cup. Also at the meeting, the lasting up to eight hours. GHB can cause deep sedation. one, I call Women’s Transit.” events at their Wednesday Senate unanimously passed a They will be selling Apple Victims may experience If you believe you may night meeting. bill that redistricts Chi Omega Cup hooded sweatshirts with nausea, amnesia or loss of have been drugged or raped and Kappa Sigma. Director of Communications the motto, “Pop goes the new consciousness. you should get immediate Tim Hogg showed a preview of weasel,” on the front. “It’s basic and simple, and When GHB is mixed with medical attention and get Warren Miller’s “Storm” to the Students can pre-order this just balances things out,” alcohol it can cause the cen- tested for date rape drugs Senate. The film will be shown sweatshirts online by e-mailing said co-sponsor District 2 Sen. tral nervous system to shut that may be in your system. at 8 p.m. Nov. 8-9 in the CUB [email protected]. Rebecca Babka. down and may result in a Rohypnol can be detected auditorium. Sweatshirts are $25, and Next week, the Senate will coma or even death. in a person’s urine within 7 “It’s a good experience and $30 after Nov. 1. hold its first Community Ketamine is a general hours after ingestion, GHB the film has lots of adrenaline,” District 1 Sen. Heidi Warren Senate meeting at Stephenson anesthetic also known as can be detected within 12 he said. “At the showings, we encouraged senators to tell their Down Under. Special K, Vitamin K, Kit Kat, hours of ingestion. will be giving away Cliff bars, constituents about Adopt A Community Senate is where Super C, and Cat Valium. If you have been a victim of water bottles, a lot of free stuff.” Block, a project where residence the Senate holds its meeting The effects of Ketamine date rape, call the police or Tickets for the film are $8 in halls and Greek chapters would once a month at different living can last up to six hours. call the rape crisis hotline for advance and can be purchased each adopt and clean up a block. group locations. Usually victims will not fully information and support.

said sometimes detox patients the most danger. By this stage, “They feel good in the morning, LIMIT refuse treatment. In that case, Intoxication levels they usually are vomiting and ready to do it again.” continued from front page the hospital staff has the right 0.08 -— Legal limit half of them have urinated on In detoxification treatment, to hold the patient up to 72 0.20 — Noticeable effects themselves. The danger in the hospital never uses char- evaluate whether or not you’re hours, even without their con- 0.30 — Impaired severely the fact that their diaphragm coal or stomach pumps. intoxicated, basically with con- sent. Washington State laws 0.40 — Near death has relaxed and breathing has “There’s no charcoal for alco- versation.” say that if a patient is incapac- slowed. hol, it doesn’t exist, just for If the blood-alcohol level is itated, which includes alcohol Dr. Clark explained that drugs,” Steve said. “We also below the legal limit and the intoxication, that patient The hospital staff encoun- detox patients also have lost don’t pump their stomach for patient can pass a roadside waives all rights in choosing ters all kinds of intoxicated their gag reflexes. alcohol.” test, they are sent home with whether or not they are treat- patients. Steve listed off some “If the alcohol level is high But the hospital does use a sober, same-sex friend (to ed. of the more common types. enough, they will vomit and catheters. Laurie wondered prevent rape). However, if the Steve said he frequently “You have the standard list of asphyxiate on their own aloud what a patient thought patient is above the legal hears patients protesting treat- intoxicated people,” he said. vomit,” he said. when they woke up naked the limit and obviously incapaci- ment. “Whiner, apologetic one, loud Steve said, “These are the next morning with a catheter. tated by alcohol, the treat- “A little quote I love, ‘I have one, calm one and mean one. people that must come in, “They rarely share with you ment intervention methods rights, you cannot do this to The hardest ones to deal with these are the people that die,” what they’re thinking,” she will escalate. me.’ You don’t have rights; we’ll are the mean ones. You have he said. said. have to treat you. They get someone who is looking for trou- The hospital quickly does Overnight detox patients Patient types treated despite their best ble.” several things. First, they usually are released between 9 efforts.” Both Steve and Laurie said remove all of the patient’s cloth- to 11 a.m. the next morning. Steve broke down detox they’ve seen the more unpleas- ing to check for injuries. Then However, they can stay late patients into four categories. Tough job ant side of detox patients. they use a rectal thermometer into the day if their blood alco- “Type A go out, drink, fall “Getting puked on is a high- to gauge the patient’s core body hol level takes a while to drop down and come in,” he said. Sometimes patient efforts to light,” Laurie said. temperature. below a 0.08. “They break their hand, head, resist treatment are threaten- Steve said he has had a bit The hospital draws blood to All detox patients are try to break up a dog fight and ing to hospital staff. In that more physical contact with test the blood alcohol level and required to talk to a counselor get bitten, sprained ankle. case, the hospital will call the some of his patients. begins i.v.s to prevent dehydra- before they are released. WSU Most common type. We treat police for help in restraining “I’ve never been hit with a tion. They put the patient on students are required to speak their owies and send them them. closed fist, but four or five heart and vital sign monitors. with a university counselor, home.” If the hospital is forced to times I’ve had my genitals Then they check the patient’s while all other detox patients He said Type B detox use physical restraints, they grabbed when standing by the level of consciousness. talk with Whitman County patients usually are brought in automatically use an IV to give bed,” he said. “That’s never The hospital’s main focus is counselors. under police custody. the patient chemical restraints. pleasant.” to make sure the patient keeps The typical bill for an “They’re not under arrest, The chemical restraints relax Comatose patients make up breathing. They can adminis- overnight detox stay is roughly but in protective custody, usual- the patient and often cause the fourth type of detox patient ter medicine to control vomit- $3,000. It includes the ambu- ly for doing something stupid, them to fall asleep. This pre- the hospital sees. ing, IVs to rehydrate, and lance ride, IVs, blood tests, like urinating on a wall or stum- vents injury to the wrists or “Type D is someone that’s blankets to keep the patient medicine, counseling visit and bling over at a party,” he said. ankles where the patient is totally passed out,” Steve said. warm. a bed for the night. Money well Dr. Clark said police also restrained, and the hospital “Totally unresponsive, a pulse “We replace fluids so they spent for a guaranteed chance will bring in people for detox if staff are able to continue treat- but like a limp noodle.” don’t vomit and there’s no to see the sun rise in the morn- they blow a 0.250 or above. ment. Type D detox patients are in hangover,” said Dr. Clark. ing. “Police have a set level,” he said. “If they’re over the set level, they automatically bring them in.” The hospital never calls police to notify them about a detox patient. Due to confiden- tiality rights, the hospital can- not disclose treatment of a minor for alcohol detoxifica- tion. Steve said the hospital can- not call parents, either. “If you come to the E.D. and get treated for alcohol, we never tell parents because we need permission if a patient is over 18.” Steve said even if he was able to call parents, he would- n’t have to. “A detox patient’s worst enemy is their friends because their friends will rat them out to their parents every time. Then their parents call here and I tell them, ‘Yes, they’re a patient here, but that’s all I can tell you.’ They all think we do it, but we can’t!” Type C detox patient is someone brought in by an ambulance, due to an alcohol- related injury. “Alcohol caused an incident that brought them to the E.D.,” Steve said. The hospital staff members 10-24-02 04, 06 arts 10/23/02 7:25 PM Page 1

Page 4 | Thursday, October 24, 2002 | The Daily Evergreen AArtsArtsrts Editor: Stephanie Keagle | 335-1140 | [email protected] thelist Students display Hollywood legends theatrical talent Today • WSU Theatre presents STAGE ONE, a series of five original one-act plays written, directed and acted by stu- dents at 8 p.m. in Daggy Hall’s Wadleigh Theatre. Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for senior cit- izens and $4 for students and can be purchased by calling the Daggy Hall Box Office at 335-7236 from 1:30 to 4 p.m. this week or at the door start- ing at 6 p.m.

Friday • FlowMotion, a Seattle- Rudolph based band, will perform at Valentino and noon in the CUB Lair. Nita Naldi play Admission is free. characters in • WSU Theatre again pre- the 1922 sents STAGE ONE at 8 p.m. in silent film Daggy Hall’s Wadleigh “Blood and Theatre. Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for senior citizens Sand” playing and $4 for students. tonight at the Cordova Saturday Theater. Photo courtesy • WSU Theatre presents a Pullman Civic final performance of STAGE Theatre ONE at 8 p.m. in Daggy Hall’s Wadleigh Theatre. Tickets Silent film festival 7 tonight at the Cordova film of Mabel Normand.” Rich tionship a director, Mack are $8 for adults, $6 for Theatre. added that he hopes to make Sennet, had with one of his senior citizens and $4 for features classics The Pullman Civic Theatre this festival an annual event. biggest stars, Mabel Normand. students. Valentino, Normand is sponsoring a fund-raiser, and Char Fluster, the Vice “It’s only fitting that a num- showing Valentino’s President of the ber from the play would be in film, “Blood and Tonight Pullman Civic Theatre, conjunction with the actual Movies playing Greg Allmain Sand,” along with also is looking forward film itself,” Fluster said. Contributing writer Mabel Normand’s FILM to tonight’s showing. If you’d like a taste of early at local theaters short film “MadCap “We are going to Hollywood, come see the first These times are for Friday e was the first Mabel.” Silent Film have a live performer leading man and one of the through Oct. 31. Hollywood heart- John Rich, artis- Festival singing in conjunction first leading ladies of American All times p.m. unless other- H throb. tic director for the with the short film cinema. wise noted. His darkly handsome looks, Pullman Civic 7 p.m. ‘MadCap Mabel,’” Tickets are $10 and are combined with the new tech- Theatre, is very Cordova Theatre Fluster said. “It’s going available at the Cordova, the If bracketed, shows are Tickets are $10 Saturday and Sunday only. nology of cinema, made him a excited for Pullman to be a perfect melding Audian and the Safeway star. His death, and the cir- residents to have of technology and live Service desk. University 4 cumstances surrounding it, the opportunity to see these performance.” All proceeds will go to the made him a legend. two early cinema stars. Fluster added that the live Pullman Civic Theatre. People The Ring Rudolph Valentino was the “I’m really excited for it,” singer, Karl Akensson, will be attending are encouraged to (2), (4:30), (7), (9:30), man of Hollywood for the time Rich said. “It’s really hard to singing a song from the play dress in 1920s-style clothing, Midnight shows on Friday and he worked, and Pullman resi- find 35 mm silent films. It’s “Mac and Mabel.” but are welcome to attend in Saturday dents can watch this legend at even more difficult to find any The play is about the rela- everyday attire. Jackass “The Movie” (2:10), (4:20), 7:10, 9:40, Midnight shows on Friday and Saturday Sweet Home Alabama (2), (4:30), 7, 9:30, Seattle Symphony visits WSU Midnight shows on Friday and Saturday Jennifer Jackson This year, he is conducting the St. My Big Fat Greek Wedding Daily Evergreen staff Louis Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra and Hong Kong Sinfonietta, (2:10), (4:20), 7:10, he music of the Emerald City Midnight show on Friday in addition to the Seattle Symphony, is coming to the Palouse. according to a news release. Formula 51 Led by conductor Christopher He has conducted the 9:40, Midnight show on T Warren-Green, the Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra and Saturday Symphony will stop in Friday National Symphony Pullman Friday night as Orchestra. He also served as Eastside Cinemas part of its Washington State CONCERT music director of the London Abandon Tour. Chamber Orchestra in 1988, Seattle and chief conductor of a (12:30), (2:45), 5, 7:15, 9:30 The symphony, which will perform at 8 p.m. in Bryan Swedish symphony in 1998. Ghost Ship Symphony Hall Theatre, will present a Guest star Larionoff is a (12:55), (3), 5:05, 7:10, 9:20 program featuring works by 8 p.m. graduate of the Julliard Jonah: A Veggie Tales Movie Mozart, including Bryan Hall Theatre School and a former first vio- (1), (3), 5, 7 Symphonies No. 15 and 29, list in the Los Angeles Moonlight Mile “Divertimento” and “Eine kleine Philharmonic. She also has performed (1:20), (3:50), 6:20, 8:50 Nachtmusik.” with the San Francisco Symphony Rules of Attraction Warren-Green, guest conductor of and New York Philharmonic. 9 the symphony, will join the musi- Larionoff is the Clowes Family Tuck Everlasting cians for Bach’s “Concerto for Two Associate Concertmaster of the Seattle (12:50), (2:55), 5, 7:05, 9:10 Violins,” along with Clowes Family Symphony and has been a soloist with Associate Concertmaster Maria the orchestra on numerous occasions. Audian Theatre Larionoff. The Seattle Symphony also will perform tonight in Moses Lake, Red Dragon Prior to the concert, the “Seattle Saturday in Sunnyside and Sunday (1:30), 4:15, 7, 9:30 Symphony on Wheels” van will be at in Wenatchee. Neill Public Library at 10:30 a.m. Tickets for the Pullman perfor- Friday to introduce orchestral instru- mance are $23.50 and $15.50 for Cordova Theatre ment to pre-school students. WSU students. They can be pur- Photo courtesy Beasley Coliseum The last time the symphony was The Transporter chased at Beasley Coliseum, Cougar Seattle Symphony director Christopher Warren-Green will (2:30), (5), 7:15, 9:15 in Pullman was fall 2000. Warren- Depot, the University of Idaho’s Green led the last Washington State North Campus Information Center, lead the group in a performance at 8 p.m. on Friday in FROMSTAFF AND WIRE REPORTS Tour, as well. or by calling 1-800-325-SEAT. Bryan Hall Theatre. 10-24-02 02, 11, 12 10/23/02 6:34 PM Page 2

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6 | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2002 ARTS THE DAILY EVERGREEN G-Love crosses genre boarders Cult classic film Grant Purdum Contributing writer Tonight event to be acted hat is it about G-Love CONCERT Simon Bowers America began in 1975. The and Special Sauce G-Love Daily Evergreen staff movie was picked to run as a that keeps them in midnight show in the W liens. Rubber gloves. Waverly Theater in the public conscious? and Flashlights. Greenwich Village in New Is it the plunky reggae guitar Special No, this isn’t an alien rhythms? The silky smooth A York City. Developing a fol- abduction; it’s the “Rocky acoustic bass playing? The hip- Sauce lowing, attendees of the show Horror Picture Show” began to boo the villains and hop flavor bubbling just below 7:30 p.m. Experience. cheer for the heroes. This the surface? The subtle traces Beasley Coliseum This play-esque experi- evolved into what the experi- of folk? Tickets are $17 or $15 for students ence will take place at the ence has become today, Whatever keeps the fans Kenworthy Performing Arts according to the official coming back, G-Love and Centre in Rocky Horror Picture Special Sauce, while relatively obscured from Moscow this Friday and Show Web site, mainstream culture, boast consistent record sales weekend. The Saturday www.rockyhorror.com. and a fervent base of devoted G-lovers. performances THEATER The shows will take The product tends to vary, but the Sauce will consist of place on Friday and consists of three main ingredients: Photo courtesy Beasley Coliseum actors per- Rocky Horror Saturday, with three frontman/guitarist G-Love, bassist Jimmy G-Love poses with his guitar. G-Love and Special forming Picture Show shows each night. The Prescott and drummer Jeffrey “Thunderhorse” Sauce will perform at 7:30 tonight in Beasley. scenes from first, also known as the Clemens. the movie 7 and 9:30 p.m. virgin show, will start G-Love, born Garret Dutton in 1972, initiat- his hometown of Philadelphia. Influenced by “The Rocky at 7 p.m. This show is ed his career by crooning on street corners in artists such as John Hammond Jr., Dutton Horror Midnight for the less experi- enced, first-time atten- began using a harmonica Picture Show” Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre Tickets are $10 dees who have never mounted on a wire rack, and while the movie is seen Rocky Horror in a penned lyrics pertaining to theater setting. Audience played in the background. societal issues. members will be playfully Lying somewhere in between “It’s not just a movie, and harassed before the movie the contemplative visions of it’s not just a play,” said Cat starts and helped by cast Bob Dylan and the eternal flow- Noble, WSU sophomore and members with the props dur- ocity of the late-great Sublime, cast member. ing the presentation, said the sound of G-Love and Another aspect that sets Michelle Russell, WSU fresh- Special Sauce is driven by the the performance apart from man and cast member. song-writing of Dutton. a standard show is the heavy A costume contest will be Adding eccentric twists are encouragement of audience included in the second show Prescott, who favors acoustic participation. With the help at 9:30 p.m. and prizes will be bass over electric, and a host of of various props, the audi- given to the winners. guest contributors. Lending ence plays an active role in The final show will be the verse and instrumental depth the performance. traditional midnight show and to various G-Love projects, Rice, toast, rubber gloves, will give the veteran Rocky artists such as the up-and- flashlights, water pistols and Horror fans a chance to unite. coming Jack Johnson, John other props will be used by “(The midnight show is) Medeski and Billy Conway the audience during specific more for the die-hard fans,” said (Morphine) have assisted in times of the movie. A list of Kelly Reed, University of Idaho the group’s eclectic rumina- the props and their inten- freshman and cast member. tions. tions can be found at the Tickets can be purchased Whether waxing-poetic or Rocky Horror link at from BookPeople and slamming fat chords, G-Love www.kenworthy.org. Prop Eclectica in Moscow, and Ric- and Special Sauce are a highly kits also can be purchased at o-Shay Rags in Pullman or sought-after live act with the show. by calling the KPAC. All many dimensions. The audience participa- shows are general admission Catch G-Love tonight at tion element of the Rocky and cost $10. The money will 7:30 at Beasley Coliseum. Horror Experience in benefit KPAC.

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the sideline Center of attention U.S. falls to 10th in world rankings Tyler Hunt enjoys ZURICH, Switzerland — challenge of holding The United States slipped two line together places to 10th in the FIFA world rankings for October. Jahmal Corner The United States, idle in Daily Evergreen staff international competition since the World Cup in June, WSU’s offensive line has reached an all-time high eighth had its share of changes this last month. season. The injury bug has hit England and the the Cougars like an epidemic, Netherlands, which each and the repercussions have moved up three places, been felt by way of lineup alter- bumped down the United ations. But amid the storm, senior States in the rankings Tyler Hunt has stood in the released Wednesday. center of things — figuratively The top five remained the and literally. same. World Cup champions Hunt has held his starting Brazil were No. 1 followed by position as center since his European champs France, sophomore year in 2000-01. Spain, Germany and Since that time, he’s missed Argentina. only two starts due to injury. England moved into a tie He’s the glue that holds the for sixth with Mexico, then protection-core together, and there was Turkey, the he takes pride in that. Netherlands and the United “I may not be the best offen- States. sive lineman, but I take pride The U.S. team next plays in calling the plays,” Hunt said. an exhibition against El Hunt has been responsible Salvador on Nov. 17 at for a lot more than play-calling Washington. this season. Ailments have forced the Cougars’ offensive line to play some of their fresh- Seahawks looking men, mainly Nick Mihlhauser and Riley Fitt-Chappell, and to stop Smith Hunt has helped the young- sters stir the line’s proverbial KIRKLAND — Seattle pot. Seahawks linebacker Chad “He’s really been instru- Brown has been victimized in mental in giving the young an NFL history highlight guys confidence,” said offensive before. He hopes Emmitt line coach Bob Connelly. “He Smith doesn’t nab him and Derrick Roche understand again. the offense, and know a lot of Smith needs 93 yards to other positions. They’ve really break Walter Payton’s career been vocal leaders.” rushing record, and he’s going While some players shy Dean Hare/Daily Evergreen for it Sunday when Dallas See CENTER, Page 8 WSU center Tyler Hunt snaps the ball in a game against Montana State on Sept. 21. The Cougars won 45-28. faces the league’s worst defense against the run. The Seahawks rank last in the NFL, allowing 189.5 yards rushing a game. “I’m sure they’re looking at film and going, ’This is the Preparation key to good draft week,”’ Seattle coach Mike Columnist previews ing last sea- Shooting guard amazing. He gets a lot of Holmgren said. son. Kidd rebounds, and he dunks on This is nothing new for top players at their should have Paul Pierce and Tracy anybody at anytime. Antoine Brown. Four years ago he respective positions similar suc- McGrady both had breakout Walker is a gunner who never made dubious news — for a cess this sea- seasons last year, and both saw a shot he did not like. He linebacker — when Terrell son after could again this season. Pierce ith the NBA season will help your 3-point category, Davis of the Denver Broncos taking the was the top-ranked player in but his field-goal percentage is became the fourth running starting in a week, Nets to the our Yahoo league last season, fantasy managers terrible. back to gain 2,000 yards in a W NBA Finals and McGrady was ninth. Both Jamal Mashburn was hurt season. are looking forward to their last year. are well-rounded players who drafts nationwide. for a lot of last season, but he “You see the guy running After GP could help in most stat cate- is worth picking. The same While some fantasy football gories. across the field, then that and Kidd, Mike holds true for Clipper Lamar was me making the tackle,” managers’ seasons are nearly the next Kobe Bryant and Vince Odom. Brown said. “You want to be over, the new basketball sea- best point Kreiger Carter are amazing finishers, son presents a fresh start for and they are both good defen- remembered, but not like guards are Fantasy hoops Power forward that.” owners. Here is my breakdown Houston’s sive players. If you need 3- of the top fantasy players in Steve pointers, look at Ray Allen, Tim Duncan is heads and the NBA, as well as a few Francis and Baron Davis of Jason Terry or Reggie Miller. tails above the rest of the big Sonics waive sleepers who could be a steal New Orleans (no, that is not a Brent Barry is a player who men at this position. The NBA late in the draft. misprint. The Charlotte could slip in the draft, but he MVP last season, he looks to Kei Madison Hornets relocated to New deserves to be on any team. He continue the success this year Point guard Orleans). Both of these players connected on 164 3-point for the Spurs. He averaged SEATTLE — The Seattle are young and extremely ath- attempts last season, and he 25.5 PPG and 12.7 RPG, and SuperSonics reduced their Gary Payton still is an elite letic. They can both score and gets a lot of steals and those numbers could go up this roster to 14 players on point guard. “The Glove” has will help any fantasy team. rebounds. year. Wednesday by waiving 6-foot-9 averaged more than 20 points Dallas star Steve Nash has Clipper Elton Brand also is forward Kei Madison, who was per game over the past four tremendous skills, as does the Small forward an awesome talent. He aver- trying to make their roster as a seasons. On top of that, he Clippers’ new point guard, aged 18 points and 11 free agent. dished out a career-high nine Andre Miller. After them, pick Kevin Garnett might be the rebounds, and with the addi- Madison averaged 2.3 assists per contest last sea- up Stephon Marbury, Sam best player in the NBA. He is tion of pass-first guard Andre points and 3.3 rebounds in son. The only competition Cassell, John Stockton or Mike truly a five-tool player, and Miller, Brand could see the ball seven exhibition games. Payton has for total point Bibby and hope for big sea- managers who get lucky more and improve those num- The Sonics will open their guard dominance is Jason sons. enough to own KG will be glad. bers. regular season next Kidd. For a sleeper, look at Dirk Nowitzki is a great shoot- Utah’s Karl Malone still is Wednesday night against Kidd does not score as Toronto’s Alvin Williams or er, and his rebounding and going strong. He seems to be Phoenix. much as Payton (only 14.7 Detroit’s Chauncey Billups. block totals will make owners approaching his 50th birthday, PPG), but he averaged 9.9 They are not great shooters, smile. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS assists and two steals per out- but they can help any roster. Phoenix’s Shawn Marion is See FANTASY, Page 8 Sports 10-24-02 10/23/02 9:33 PM Page 2 (Black plate)

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away from responsibility, pre- ferring to let the blame deflect Vital Statistics off someone else, Hunt solicits Name: Tyler Hunt all of it. Class: Senior “I love being in leadership Age: 22 and I feel the weight of that Position: Center when it comes to the offensive Size: 6-feet-3, 290 pounds line,” he said. “I’ve always Jersey Number: 52 been in ASAB and student Hometown: Tacoma council. I have no problem High School: Wilson, ’98 being in charge or taking the Favorites: blame.” Cereal: Cap’n Crunch Berries Hunt didn’t always feel so Car: Ford Expedition intact on the field. When he TV Show: Jackass first journeyed to WSU from Food: Pizza Wilson High School in Tacoma, Music: Hip-hop/rap he said he was blown away by Football team: Seattle Seahawks the competition. “Everything seemed so fast, and it was overwhelming as far as knowing the offense,” he but it adds depth and bodes year of action (1999-00), the said. “It seems like every year well for the future. Stuff hap- Cougars had a 3-9 record. They things get slower as you learn pens.” followed the next season with a more.” According to Hunt, one thing 4-7 mark before last year’s Things were undoubtedly that has to happen is the line’s turnaround. slow this year when offensive improvement on short-yardage “That’s one of the things that linemen started dropping like situations. I’m most proud of,” Hunt said. flies — there were some long WSU coach Mike Price has “Turning this program around was magical. Sitting around days. expressed displeasure about it thinking about it last season Major contributors such as on separate occasions, and sophomore Sam Lightbody, gave me goose bumps.” Hunt sees his point. The way the Cougars’ for- senior Phil Locker and junior “We absolutely need to start tune has been this season, Josh Parrish missed action and communicating better,” Hunt goose bumps might keep a left Hunt to school the football said. “We’ve never been the best player out 2-3 weeks. Not youth of Pullman. But Hunt in the nation at it, but this is Hunt, though. He’s smack in says he enjoyed it. worse than past years.” the middle of things, calling “It was real fun playing with Short-yardage is one of the plays and teaching new guys the new guys,” he said. “You few things that has declined the ropes when ... stuff hap- never want to see guys get hurt, since Hunt’s tenure. In his first pens.

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Editor: Rob Keenan | 335-2290 | [email protected] The Daily Evergreen | Thursday, October 24, 2002 | Page 9 street Behavioral mysteries unraveled Many human foibles they weren’t mom bought me something someone walks in the door. talk worthy of notice happy with with the dreaded football play- Nothing worries me more The Daily Evergreen went out their last er look. But seriously, does than those people who stand on the street to find out what plucking ses- anyone think this looks natur- with their nose to the door, WSU has to say. hen I am bored in sion? Now, al? Unless you are one of the seeming to be dying for air. class, I tend to write one more women on the East German Have they forgotten that peo- What are your W down my observa- question. swimming team, I can tell you. ple may have to get on the ele- feelings about the tions of human behavior that Has anyone No, it does not. For the most vator? Have you ever had an occur around me. I have come else noticed part, it makes you look like a elevator door open and almost T-shirts hanging up up with some perplexing ques- when girls turtle, which could very easily have someone fall forward on the Mall? tions connected to these obser- DO draw on bury its head into its shoulders because they were leaning on vations, some of which give me their eye- Sarah if a predator should come its the door? I have. a headache as I continue to try brows, they way, and on the same subject, I’ll admit it, when I see to unravel the mysteries have a per- Skilling don’t get me started on turtle- someone displaying this behav- behind them. manent look Commentary necks. ior, I take pride in pressing a I thought I would share of deep per- Wear them if you must, but floor button, then waiting a some of these insights with plexion on their face? The eye- don’t get offended if some people second and pressing another you, so perhaps you can help brows drawn are almost Dali- giggle and snort when they see one, pretending I pressed the me in answering some of life’s esque, as in, surreal. I catch you walking down the hall. Joan wrong one. The look on their more trivial confusions. myself staring, partly out of Crawford is dead, and shoulder face as they realize they have 1. I have seen a growing amusement, and the rest is the pads should have followed her. to wait a few seconds longer to number of girls who draw on remainder of a nasty staring 3. The elevator: There have hop off is priceless. their eyebrows. I have to ask, problem held over from ele- been been many jokes as to Mwa ha ha. Cat Noble why? Was there some kind of mentary school. how to freak people out in an strange explosion that resulted 2. Shoulder pads. what’s the elevator. Everything from SARAH SKILLING IS A SENIOR COMMUNICATION MAJOR. SHE sophomore, communication CAN BE CONTACTED BY PHONE AT 335-2290 OR BY E-MAIL AT in the loss of the hair above deal? Maybe I am the only one walking and facing the back, to [email protected]. THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS COLUMN ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE STAFF OF “It’s very important to these girls’ eyelids? Or perhaps who screamed whenever my handing out name tags as THE DAILY EVERGREEN OR THOSE OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS. have these up here because everyone knows someone who refrigerateafteropening Charles Morley | The Daily Evergreen has been hurt.”

Brian Seward, freshman, material science engineering “It’s shocking that so many different kinds of people have gone through this.” letterstotheeditor dent life, we need dramatic boys don’t get it done against racing to cheerleading. It seems Attic report poor change in suspensions and fir- ASU and Oregon this in this country we have become value for the price ings — not vague recommenda- November. If that happens, oblivious to the world that is tions for discipline and training. “Leafin’ it” would be more out there, including the world of Editor: descriptive. Blowing golden sports. The unspoken attitude Robert Keppel’s report is so Charlie Yusi opportunities and spectacular- is? If it can’t be played at the pathetic it would be funny if it junior, history ly underperforming expecta- YMCA or seen on ESPN, then didn’t cost so damn much. He tions? That’s Leafin’ it, not it must not be a “real” sport. claims the officers didn’t assess Coach Price brings Cougin’ it. Sadly, it seems the column the situation properly. I could Best wishes during the diffi- had nothing to with actual have told you for free law positivity to WSU cult home stretch, coach. hunting, only that using guns enforcement attracts bullies is unfair and therefore makes Luke Jones, and hotheads who rarely Editor: Steve Gilchrist it not a real sport. We on the Palouse know graduate student, assess anything properly. Who WSU alumnus 1994 If all sports were fair, then higher education doesn’t have a “that cop was a better than anyone else how how come there are no 5-foot- jerk” story? hard it can be to be a Cougs Column portrayed 2-inch men playing in the NBA “I think it is good. His claim that police spend fan. How much harder is it to or ponies racing in the too much time reacting defies be the Cougs’ football coach? hunting in bad light Kentucky Derby? The sport of It catches people logic. Usually people become We love coach Price. Hats hunting is “real” and does play off guard.” better at their jobs with experi- off to him for the miracles he Editor: by the rules. ence. They couldn’t learn how works getting quality players In response to “Hunting: The sport of hunting is one to better deal with fights to even consider playing in the Not even close to a real sport,” of difficulty and skill, no mat- because they are too busy deal- bitter cold of November in what truly is a “real” sport? ter the weapon used. If man ing with fights? Can we get a Pullman. One definition is an outdoor or truly played unfair, then every- refund on this worthless report? For braving the critics who athletic pastime. one who had a hunting license To deflect from the fact we called for his head during lean Nowhere in the definition of or tag would have a six-point paid $250 an hour to a charla- years, and not changing a a sport does it talk about equal bull elk rack over their mantle. tan, Keppel attacks our student thing about his approach. For rights or fairness. A sport is life. Who is this guy to make assembling a tough and talent- simply engaging in an athletic- Jenna Feusner critiques of our lifestyle? People ed coaching staff with limited related activity. Sports include freshman, were assaulted and this fraud resources. For being a class everything from ancient chariot agricultural communications is sounding like our mothers on act. Christina Rosa the phone. After paying a share It is a miracle to have a junior, hotel and restaurant for this report, our administra- good football team in a location The Daily Evergreen Editorial Board administration tion shouldn’t have the nerve to few blue-chip recruits would TJ Conrads, Editor ask the state for more funds. even consider. For those of us Brian McLean, Managing editor Rob Keenan, Opinion editor “It’s kinda scary This goes much deeper than born and bred in Eastern Jennifer Jackson, News editor C. Brandon Chapman, Sports editor because you realize blundering cops and an inept Washington, I’d just like to say Jordan Falk, Photo editor Stephanie Keagle, Arts editor response. This action of violat- thanks to coach Price for focus- Staff editorials are the majority vote of the editorial board. The views expressed in commentaries and letters are those of the individual authors and not necessarily those how many people ing a large group of innocent ing positive attention on our of The Daily Evergreen staff, management or advertisers, or the WSU Board of Regents. have gone through people is an assault on our school and our home. Letters to the editor — typed — may be mailed or brought to Edward R. Murrow Center 122, or e-mailed to rights and freedoms. [email protected]. A suggestion to everyone: All letters under 300 words are considered for publication. A name, signature and phone number must something like this.” Instead of attacking our stu- “Let’s not say “Cougin’ it” if the accompany all letters. The Daily Evergreen reserves the right to edit for space, libel, obscene material and clarity. 10/24/02 Class Edition 10/23/02 6:01 PM Page 1

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THE DAILY EVERGREEN NEWS/KICKING BACK THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2002 | 11 Rawlins discusses Higher education forum enrollment, budget covers budget issues during dialogue Myiah Hutchens Daily Evergreen staff Elisha Grange ly optimistic,” Rawlins said. A forum on higher education Daily Evergreen staff Rawlins used California as held Wednesday night at the an example of placing higher Best Western University Inn in WSU is feeling the crunch education as a high priority. Moscow gave optimistic views of 600 more students than last The governor of California for the future. year. recently froze tuition in the Idaho Sen. Gary Schroeder, WSU President V. Lane state for seven years, even in current chair of the Senate Rawlins discussed enroll- the face of a $27 billion deficit. Education Committee, said ment, budget and other uni- Washington is facing a $2 bil- WSU and the University of versity issues Wednesday lion deficit. Idaho cooperate better than afternoon in his annual dia- Rawlins was careful to say most universities in the nation logue with university staff, that the $2 million set aside and this gives the area unique faculty and students. for salary adjustments will opportunities. “There are more students, In order to utilize these but not more faculty or staff,” apply to both faculty and staff. “There is no higher priority opportunities, the universities he said. “(The university bud- need to be properly funded. get) is stretched as far as it to me than getting adequate pay for faculty,” Rawlins said. “We need to keep our eye on can be stretched. the rabbit, and our rabbit is the “In order to protect quality, Rawlins also discussed the diversity celebration and how university,” Schroeder said. there has to be an increase in Schroeder recommends sur- the diversity pledge might be Stephanie Kress/Daily Evergreen funding. People here work plus money be set aside in a hard, we’re not ashamed of re-written to include Women’s rainy-day fund and be ear- WSU President V. Lane Rawlins speaks at a Washington State Higher how we spend money here. We studies and Comparative marked for education. Education Forum on Wednesday night at the University of Idaho. get as much out of bucks as American cultures. Washington Rep. Don Cox anybody else in the country, “I don’t believe (the pledge) had a differing view because has gone up 3.1 percent in the most scarce commodity is knowl- but we don’t have enough is as inclusive as it could be,” Washington state is facing past year. edge and information, which is bucks.” he said. deficits, not surpluses, and most His primary goal is to emerge something the Palouse is bounti- University of Washington The issue of health care constituents are more concerned from the current recession being ful in. President Richard McCormick was brought up in the ques- with transportation issues than able to deal with 21st century Rawlins said with proper and Rawlins have been can- tion and answer session. education issues. issues. funding, WSU will become a vassing the state for the past Rawlins said the state has “We know what we have done Hoover said UI makes up 54 destination spot because several months in an attempt not been able to get a good in the past 10 years, and it is not percent of the job force in Latah research never has been in high- to raise support for higher handle on health care. a pretty picture,” Cox said. County. er demand. education funding. “The state is paying more Cox said raising tuition every Both Hoover and Rawlins The only dark spot in WSU’s Rawlins said the campaign for health care and we’re year to balance university bud- agree the biggest opportunity future is the possibility of anoth- has been met with limited suc- paying a bigger share than in gets is not a strategy they hope the two universities have are er major budget cut. cess and he is hopeful that the the past,” Rawlins said. “It’s to continue. their research facilities. “They say the more times you governor and Legislature will a $81 per month difference. UI President Robert Hoover “This region has an incredible run over a dead cat, the flatter it open up their pockets. 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was opened up for questions. very aware of your views. When ATTIC Keppel said he felt there was we talk about bias, we are talk- continued from front page no racism on the part of the ing about the subconscious.” police officers who used pepper Regardless of the incident, “ It was (Chandler’s) feeling at spray. both the city and WSU said that this point to simply receive the “Most of the officers were real- they will work to correct the report,” Sherman said. ly insulted that anyone could call problem. “It was basically for presen- them racist,” he said. Rawlins said tangible tation. We wanted to give every- However, some students one a chance to digest the report argued the treatment didn’t changes will come from Keppel’s first,” he said. have to be conscious to be biased, report and the subsequent dis- Sherman said all questions just different. cussions. will be addressed at Tuesday’s “They may not be racist, but “This is not the last meeting City Council meeting. they are biased,” said Garfield or forum we are going to have on Students asked about any Hillson, who attended the forum. this topic,” he said. “This is the racial biases when the forum “When you are racist, you are beginning more than the end.” 10-24-02 02, 11, 12 10/23/02 9:27 PM Page 3

12 | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2002 NEWS THE DAILY EVERGREEN newsbrief Math day takes over WSU Sniper search moves to Tacoma Brandon Ramsey tion tournament, the teams Contributing writer “It does get pretty tense, sometimes we have will be arranged college-bowl TACOMA — The search for to remind these guys it is a game.” style. the serial sniper jumped across Close to 400 high school The competition’s final the country Wednesday as FBI agents converged on a home in students from Washington David Watkins rounds are scheduled to begin Tacoma with metal detectors and Idaho will compete in a co-chair of math day at 2:35 p.m. heated math contest today for and chain saws. A U.S. official Students will take a math cash prizes and WSU top hon- in Washington said authorities probe — an exam to evaluate ors. were looking for two “people of Sponsored by the WSU very heated as contestants are a.m. in the CUB ballroom their math skills — and the interest” — one of them for- math department, attending eliminated on the way to the beginning with an introduc- top five scores will receive a merly connected to Fort Lewis, students will be broken up final round. tion by Alan Genz, the math $3,000 WSU scholarship. an Army base south of Tacoma. into 60 teams according to “It does get pretty tense, day chair and master of cere- Six other top scorers will The agents, acting on infor- school size for a head-to-head sometimes we have to remind monies, and Doug Baker, collect $100 cash prizes. mation from the sniper task style competition. these guys it is a game,” said WSU’s vice provost for acade- Closing the festivities will force based in Maryland, were Each question will be up for David Watkins, co-chair of mic affairs. be Genz and Michael seeking evidence at the rental grabs. Either team can buzz math day. “The team last year will Griswold, interim dean of home related to ammunition, a in and answer the question Watkins said contestants remember the other high WSU’s college of sciences. senior law enforcement official before the opposition has a have a tendency to anticipate schools from last year,” Genz They will award the win- in Washington said on condi- chance. Contestants have 30 questions and think so fast said. “There is a rivalry, because ners with trophies and person- tion of anonymity. seconds to answer each ques- that “they sometimes buzz in the teams try to do the same as al medallions. Schools in the Richmond, tion. before the question is fin- they did last year. Some schools “You would be amazed; Va., area opened Wednesday The later rounds of the ished.” have a reputation for winning.” some of these guys are really for the first time this week. math day competition can be Math day will begin at 9 During a double-elimina- sharp,” Watkins said. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS