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April!4,2000HCHO Volume 87, Issue 21 Almost a 'grand' old time 'Thousandaire' winner Neier walks away with Fennig and change

Hair today... pg. 3 HILLARY BOSS SAC member and game show Olsen women donate Staff Writer' night produce,r Vinnie hair for childrens' charity. Last night, SAC gave Taylor Manganello, selected fifteen students a chance to win one men from the audience to have a thousand dollars. chance to win a date with Neier. SAC sponsored its own version They began the game with a pie of "Who wants to be a million­ eating contest, in which the first aire?" Freshman Ashlee Neier ten men to eat a slice of pie won the most money, even advanced to the next round. A challange pg. 4 though it was only 108 dollars Those ten contestants raced in John Molineux chal- out of a possible thousand. pairs on a Nintendo Power Pad langes spiritual growth Neier was one of the first ten to determine five semi-finalists. on campus. contestants to be randomly Neier asked the final five bach­ selected from the audience. The elors two questions each and Letter to editor pg. 5 ten contestants answered • a then she selected three finalists. Anonymous "voice of "fastest finger" question. The The three men were given a reason" berates "bubble" winner of that round moved on to list for a scavenger hunt within colurhn. the "hot seat." Rediger Auditorium. The first Once in the "hot seat" the con­ one to return to the stage with testant answered multiple choice twenty hymnals, an engagement questions that were projected on ring, a Taylor athlete and a few a screen. Josh Olson portrayed other random items was # & e host Regis Philbin, as he read the declared the winner of a date Stormin'Norman pg. 6 questions and prompted the con­ with Neier. Junior Adam Fennig won the Bebo's honest lyrics and testants toward a final answer. contest. "My friends rushed to unguarded personality Contestant Megan Clark said, help me find all the stuff," he make him a hit with the "At first I didn't want to go up said. college crowd. there because I thought I'd, be embarrassed, but once I got up Fennig said he didn't expect to win. "I'm speechless. It's an They're back p^.7 there I wanted to win it." Clark honor to be able to 'date' releases their said she was frustrated that she Ashlee," he said. "I knew I first in five years. never got a chance to move past the "fastest finger" round for a would have to do all kinds of chance to win the money. crazy things in order to win." Neier did not advance to the Olson presented Neier with KATE TUCKER-The Echo one hundred dollars to add to "hot seat" until the fourth round Host Josh Olson (center) announces the winners of the SAC She earned ten cents when she the eight she had already won. gameshow, Junior Adam Fennig (left) and Freshman Ashlee Not Funny pg. 8 answered the first question cor­ Although Neier doesn't have Neier (right). Neier took home $108 and a date with Fennig. Luke's six rules for living. rectly, and she worked her way definite plans for spending the classes. I watch the show all the all the way up to eight dollars. money, she said, "I'm going to Millionaire?' theme because it has time, and I've been to a live tap­ Neier guessed incorrectly on a Chicago this weekend, so been so popular," Castro said. ing of it," Olson said. question about the animal that maybe I'll spend it there." "SAC has a budget, so we According to Manganello, the represents the zodiac sign SAC member Joanna Castro changed [it] to one thousand." event was a success and the Sagittarius. Because she won the helped Manganello plan the Olson said he enjoyed being the (4^ee> ken? d/ majority of the audience was able most money, she got to partici­ event. She said that SAC has a host. Manganello asked him to to participate. "The turnout was pate in the next game, which was game show night every year. participate after he gave a Power WEATHER low, but the people who were called "Who wants to date a "We decided to go with the Point version of 'Who wants to be there had a good time." thousandaire?" 'Who Wants to be a a millionaire?' for one of his Friday CO! SAC sponsors egg hunt Low 55, high 70. ic i'clr fh jiograpr:' r*; *'*: SARA WINFREY all around campus. Each egg Staff Writer will contain a small slip of paper < , - > -no no--*-. ;i tv: good for one prize. .-Saturday \ SAC will be hosting an .Eggstravaganza April 17-19. Prizes include candybars, bags 20DD annual awards of the Indii The Easter egg hunt is open to the of chips and gift certificates to Low 53, high 69. entire student body and there are Ivanhoe's. One special egg, only no participation fees or sign up to be found on Wednesday, will Sunday sheets. contain a slip of paper good for Scattered showers. "All you have to do is keep your $50. University in Bloomington, Indiana on eyes open," Matt Barcalow, SAC Prizes can be redeemed Monday f : . ^ • vice president said. through Wednesday at the TSO office. - The plastic eggs will be hidden NHMm

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LAKE STATION (AP) - Three Lake Station first WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) ~ Indiana congressman TOKYO, Japan (AP) — Ruling party insider Yoshiro graders have been suspended from school following an Dan Burton says a domestic child custody court needs Mori took control as Japan's new prime minister last alleged plot to kill a classmate. Authorities say the girls Wednesday, squelching speculation he would call to determine if Juan Miguel Gonzalez is fit for parent­ made crude maps to go along with the alleged plot. ^ahead with his ing before he is allowed to take his son, Elian, back to However, police and school officials say the girls were The election Cuba. Burton says Bureaucrats at the immigration and actually friends of the intended "victim." The girls will of Mori naturalization service and people like attorney general undergo psychological evaluations. The school's guid­ Japanese' _ Sunc Janet Reno should, not be handling this case. He ance counselor believes the girls may not yet understand Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi sufffered a expects Elian and his father will eventually return to the concept of death. went into a coma. Obuchi reftiainained hospital Cuba if given the chance. life support. At his first news conference as pi BLOOMINGTON (AP) - Bloomington North Star minister, Mori brushed off suggestions that opposi WASHINGTON, D.C. (AP) - Microsoft chairman Jared Jeffries has been named the Gatorade National pressure would force him to call a general election Bill Gates spoke in a roundtable discussion that's part High School Basketball Player of the year. The before July, when leaders from the Group of Eight of a white house conference on the "New Economy." announcement was made today at the school. The award nations will hold a summit in Japan. Mori, the former The conference is bringing several industry leaders is given to the athlete that demonstrates basketball skills second-in-command in the Liberal Democratic Party, and other top economic experts together to discuss the said bolstering the economy ;and preparing for the nation's "New Economy." Goldman Sach's group and academic and community achievements. summit were'his priorities. The government must call invgstjpent leader Abby Joseph Cohen has told the elections by October. "I have other major tasks to conference the outlook for the nation's stock markets TERRE HAUTE (AP) -- Lieutenant Governor Joe carry out and I have to makesure that I execexecute those arjfstill bright. Kernan unveiled Indiana's 1999 export numbers this tasks in a proper manner, he said. morning in Terre Haute. Kernan says Hoosier exports FLORIDA (AP) - Deliberations in the penalty phase rose to 13.97 billion dollars last year. That's a 4.2 per­ JAPAN (AP) - Government officials in Japan say the of a Florida class action lawsuit against top tobacco cent increase over 1998. Kernan says transportation Mount Usu volcano is threatening to erupt again. The firms has begun. The jury ruled last July cigarette equipment is the state's largest industry for export activ­ volcano has already erupted twice over the past week. makers worked to hide the risks of smoking last and ity and adds that abouLhalTofthe- sta^e's export activity The area around the volcano on the island of Hokkaido should beeJLiamble for making defective products. The takes place in remains evacuated. Officials fear possible rains could jury will begin muiling punitive damages for up to a loosen ash that has settled across the area after the million sick smokers after rulirfg on compensatory VALPARAISO (AP) - David MalinsRi is serving a 155 eruptions and cause landslides. damages for three smo ers. year prison telm for the murder of Lorraine Kirk ley. Now, he faces a lawsuit from his victim's husband. RWANDA (AP) - A Rwandan court has sentenced NEW YORK, New York (AP) - The United States Malinski was convicted of killing Ki^kley in March. eight people to die for genocide and crimes against appears to be backing off it's opposition to call for However, her body still has not been foupd and he refus­ humanity. They had been charged for their roles in the expanding the United Nations Security Council. UN es to tell authorities where it is. Robejt Kirkley filed 1994 genocide of Tutsis and moderate Hutus. Ambassador Richard Holbrooke has told the UN the suit against Malnski and his wife in an attempt to block United States is ready to consider a council made up the couple from) making anymore derogatory statements RUSSIA (AP) - UN Human Rights chief Mary of "sightly" more than 21 seats. regarding Lorraiae and their marriage. Robinson has visited a Chechen refugee camp in Ingushetia. She says she is concerned human rights MASSACHUSETTS (AP) - A Massachuesetts law COLUMBUS JLp) - A middle (school teacher in are being violated by Russian soldiers. Human rights putting stiff new regulations on gun sales went into Columbus has .been arrested for allegedly molesting a groups say they have evidence of Russian soldiers effect yesterday. The new law bans "Saturday night female student) He has beep charged with child molest­ killing civilians while hunting down Chechen rebels. special" handguns and requires safety trigger locks on ing and sexual misconduct with a minor. The arrest all firearms under consumer protection rules. The law came after Cbltfrnbus police got a report from the famly HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - Riot police have bro­ is considered the nation's toughest. of the 14 year old girl. ken up a violent confrontationin the Zimbabwean cap­ ital of Harare. Supporters of President Robert Mugabe (AP) - Federal drug agents have busted a have attacked anti-government protesters. Two people huge coast to coast marijuana drug ring. have been seriously hurt. Five people have been The agents say a powerful Mexican gang SUMMER CAMP JOBS Residential camp for children and adults with disabilities arrested. has smuggled tons of pot to jamaican traf­ have several positions available for individuals 18 and fickers in the US using Fedex planes, UGANDA (AP) - Ugandan authorities have issued trucks and facilities. Agents say more than older. Positions include: arrest warrants for the leaders of a doomsday cult after 100 people were arrested in the bust, 25 out - Program Director - Art Director three weeks of investigation. The authorities say they of them were employed by Fedex compa­ - Program Assistant • Outdoor Education Director suspected the six leaders survived the church fire that ny. - Food Service Director - Aquatics Director killed the cult's remaining members last month and - Food Service Assistant - Swim Instructor have gone into hiding. The body's of hundreds of cult WASHINGTON D.C. (AP) - Republicans - Counselors - Lifeguards members have been found in the church and around in the House of Representatives have the cult leaders' homes. pushed a republican budget blueprint Many positions are live-in positions with room and board through. The one point eight trillion dollar provided. Each position offers a competitive salary. ANTARCTICA (AP) — A second massive iceberg has plan is meant as a guideline for budget Experience in working with special needs populations broken off from Antarctica. Scientists say large sec­ debate that will start after congress' spring is preferred, but not required. Camp begins on May 21 tions are breaking away from for a variety of reasons, recess. The senate is expected to vote on with orientation and ends on August 11. Contact Camp including global warming. the plan later today. Isanogel at 765-288-1073 for an application packet.

fri. sat. sun. imon. tues. iwed. ithurs. fri. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 10:00 a.m. -- Chapel - Dr. NSCL Conceit: Bebo 10:00 a.m. - Chapel - Rev. 10:00 a.m. - Chapel - Richard Allen Farmer Norman Ray Vander Laan Easter worship: Music Department EASTER BREAK NATIONAL STUDENT SAC: Eggstravaganza begins after last class LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE THE ECHO April 14, 2000 Hair donation grows out of roots of love SAHAH HINKLE $3,000, which is more than Features Editor many families can afford on top Any girl can conjure up mem­ of hospital bills and doctor's ories of her mother's soft hands visits. Instead of making money as they lovingly stroke her head, by selling her hair, she decided running soothing fingers through to grow it out and donate it to a her long hair. Friends soon . charity that makes free wigs for replace.mothers, as junior high needy children. sleepovers become makeshift "What I saw as a negative, salons, where young girls exper­ God saw as a positive," Young iment with new hairstyles. High said of her hair. "Hair is por­ school brings the advent of trayed as beautiful-something dances and proms, as the girls God gave women as part of their pile their long locks on top. of beauty. Now I can use it to bet­ their heads in perfectly coifed ter serve Him." styles. Young became excited at What As always, with the good she saw as a ministry opportuni­ comes the bad. Bad perms, big ty and began telling others about bangs and horrible cuts also it. To her surprise, many other plague the pasts of most girls. Taylor women had already been But imagine growing up with a cultivating the same idea. To 1...J terminal disease, where your date, 21 women from Olson KATE TUCKER - The Echo past consists of hospital visits, ' have committed to growing A group of Olson women have bonded together to grow out their hair for a charity who will make chemotherapy and watching all their hair to donate to a charity. them into wigs and give them to children for free. They plan on cutting the hair around of that beautiful hair fall out in This is a big sacrifice for the Thanksgiving or Christmas. The women's dream is to be guests on the Rosie O'Donnell show. clumps. Some cancer-stricken women. According to Young, emphasized. " I want it to be girls have never had the opportu­ 10 inches of hair, if sold to a doll providing accountability for she said. something we at Taylor are nity to feel their mother's hands maker, could yield enough each other this summer, as the Young hopes that through this doing to show Christ's love to stroke their hair or to deliberate money to pay for an entire year temperature gets hotter and their ministry, others will see them people, just like Jesus did simple over how to wear it for Junior of Taylor tuition. Giving 210 hair gets longer. But they are all showing God's love. "We want things to change people's lives." Prom. They would give anything inches away for free is, in sure it will be worth it in the God to be evident in all of this," Young's exuberance was obvi­ to have a bad hair day or a cou­ essence, making an extremely end. Young stressed. "Something as ous as she shared, "What we ple of split ends. large monetary donation. "I am excited to give some­ simple as hair can be paralleled want is not recognition for the Being likened to Anne of But money isn't the only sac­ thing of myself that will give joy to so many things. If I can't let organization or for Taylor Green Gables and called numer­ rifice involved with hair dona­ to someone else," Sophomore go of this, it can show how University and especially not for ous names because of her bright tion. The actual process of Heidi Bromely said of her hair attached we can be to something me-it is something any girl can red locks made Junior Minde growing out the hair will be "a donation. so worldly." do, or any guy can do, and that's Young loathe her hair when she test of perseverance," according Freshman Molly Wright has The. women who have already exciting to me." was growing up. She saw it as a to Young. the same attitude. "Hair is some­ committed to this venture hope nuisance until someone told her For Junior Susan Beebe, the thing that we all take for grant­ that others-both male and how much it could be worth if hardest part will be "keeping it ed, and I am so excited to grow female of all races-will hear COVENANT she sold it to a doll maker. healthy. I've already stopped out my hair for a girl who their story and become excited But this inspired Young with a blow-drying and curling it, and would've never been able to to be a part of it. "I want it to be different idea. She knew that it's already getting straggly," have any. Praying for her contin­ done differently on Taylor's good hairpieces for girls with she said. ually over the next couple of campus than if it were being terminal illnesses can cost up to The women are planning on months will also be such a joy," done at Ball State," Young International SCRAMble Bangladeshtorn by civil strife

Why is it that whenever we hear groups begin to speak of a cause The acid burns the skin and flesh, often blinding its victim. Yet this or concern, we subconsciously begin to find reasons not to hear is only one example of the state of Bangladesh. whatever case they are pleading? Perhaps it is simply because Riddled with civil unrest, Bangladesh is torn by activist groups there are so many causes and so many groups to be a pail of that and violent deeds. Children are often abandoned and left to fend we simply fear dedicating ourselves to any one. It is clear that the for themselves. Humanitarian groups enter the country under the remedy for this is just to inform everyone of the needs of the auspices of medical work and educational assistance. These world. If people know, they will pray, and the mission will be groups do a great deal of good, and are the primary source of evan­ accomplished. In turn, each week Students Concerned Radically gelism in the country. If Bangladesh is going to be reached with About Missions will focus on a part of the world currently needing the gospel it will most likely be through the diligent work of inter­ prayers and concern. This week the tocus is Bangladesh. cessors and those who are working among the people. Surrounded by India on all sides except the southern edge, which Pray that the workers in Bangladesh will be safe and encouraged. COVENANT is bordered by the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh is a republic gov­ Pray that the work done w ill not only stand as a testimony, but will THEOLOGICAL erned by Muslim law. Being a Christian is not illegal, but conven­ raise up other workers from within the nation to reach their own SEMINARY ing to Christianity is. Recently, a story on "20/20" told of "acid people. It is also essential that the efforts of Christians be an effec­ and tk Francis Schadfw InstituU' throwing," a brutal form of discipline used in and around the tive witness to those in power. Also pray for those who are striv­ region of Bangladesh. Acid throwing is the act of using sulfuric ing to express the Gospel of Christ in ways that are understood by I'800-264-8064 acid to burn and maim the victim, usually young women who those embedded in Eastern culture. 12330Cwiwft? Rd. - Si. Lou»> MO 63H1 refuse the advancements or proposals of men in the community. -Phil Bolt: WWW.CBVW wiu Editorial: A Challenge Puffs from the Magic Dragon Amidst the endless talks of theology and religion and the infinite Corinthians 8:9, "Be careful, think it really helps," stated a debate of doctrines and philosophies throughout this great inten­ Ah, yes! however, that the exercise of female friend of mine. tional community that we call Taylor, something is wrong. The weather your freedom does not become a Ladies, the bottom line is to Because of something more than incorrect viewpoints, lack of is getting stumbling block to the weak.' check your motives. What kind understanding, or even the presence of sin, in a subtle but deadly warmer and Believe me, ladies, the vast of attention are you trying to get? way, God's Spirit has been blocked from saturating our campus. the icy grip of majority of Taylor men are What kind of men are you hop­ The moment that Jesus breathed his last on the cross, the curtain winter is weak, and we stumble, if not ing to attract by dressing immod­ of the temple which separated mankind from the very wonder of quickly slip­ outright fall, when we see an estly? I appreciate the female God's real presence was" torn apart. This meant that we as ping away. immodestly- clad female. figure as much as the next guy, Christians can literally enter into the holy of holies, God's mani­ Along with the warm weather Yesterday, I was walking to but a lot of times I appreciate it fest presence. It is there, before God Himself, that we have assur­ comes a few problems, especial­ dinner with a friend, and we hap­ for all the wrong reasons. If ance of the hope of our salvation (see Heb 6:9-20). ly for us guys. Female clothing every curve of your body can be Looking at the lives of most Christians (rpyself most certainly gets shorter, tighter and more pened to pass by a student who clearly seen, then your clothes included) it is clear that we are not in daily, direct, unveiled fel­ revealing. I am fully aware that was clothed in a skirt with a very are probably too tight. If you lowship with the Creator and Sustainer of heaven and earth. By the majority of women at Taylor high slit. As soon as she was out think that your clothing might be not taking advantage of the gift of God's presence, by which we dress modestly. However, there of earshot, my companion too revealing, it probably is. I have the power to free ourselves from sin and move mountains, are quite a few members of the turned to me and said, "I would did not write this article to judge we are trampling on the blood of the cross. 1 do not judge anyone, female persuasion here who do never date a girl that dressed like the women at Taylor, but to ask except myself, forI know thatI am at the heart of the problem, but not dress with discretion. that. She's on display for the them as sisters in Christ for help. only seek to challenge myself and others, and obey God in point­ I'm not proposing that girls whole world to see!" Later on in I have given a lot of opinions ing out this tremendous crisis. should wear nun habits, long the evening, I asked another in this article. I know that what 1 ask, myself and others, when was the last time we kneeled navy skirts and wool sweaters, buddy what he thought about the I've written will be offensive to down to pray and with the eyes of our heart, truly gazed upon the but I do suggest that some issue of female modesty at face of God the Father? Where are those who daily tap into the Taylor ladies should dress more Taylor. "It's pretty bad," he some, but I want everyone who Most Holy Place, and bear the promised powers of the Spirit, conservatively. Why? There are replied. "Today in class a girl reads this article to understand working miracles in His name? Scripture promises that there is no several verses in the Bible that was wearing a shirt so low-cut the issue. I do not want a legal­ curtain coming from God's end, so why, and with what, have we can be used to address this issue, that I could see past the tan line istic interpretation of this article. blocked our heart from fellowship with Him? such as 1 Corinthians 10:23: from her bikini." I also spoke What I do think would please our In the book "The Pursuit of God" (from which comes much of "Everything is permissible-but with some Taylor women and Father would be an increased this that God has laid upon my heart), A.W. Tozer suggests that we not everything is beneficial. they were of the same opinion. sensitivity in the way we dress. have placed a veil on our hearts. We have filled our hearts with so Everything is permissible-but "Every semester we have hall If you feel defensive or attacked, many things of this world in so many subtle ways, that God can­ not everything is constructive." meetings where we discuss then maybe you should ask your­ not enter. Abraham's honest love for Isaac, the fulfillment of all Again Paul writes in 1 dressing modestly, but I don't self why. -Davis Evans God had promised him, was baggage enough for God to ask Abraham to put a knife in his own son. How much more evil, then, are our desires for popularity, excitement, material posses­ Finding Beauty in Clashing Cultures sions, sexual pleasures, friendship, success or whatever else we Art exhibit brings Christian segregation to light have placed in the temple of our heart? Not only do we not insist upon the removal of these, but we often In her sen­ because, let's face it, they're all cultish. Now, look again at the make allowances for sin, blindly trusting a doctrine for our salva­ ior art exhib­ wrong, and it's a reminder that picture you took. Who are you tion, from a God whose presence we block out of the very temple it, Tasha we have Jesus and we're right. with? Okay, it's only logical, of our hearts, which He created for Himself. Krochina See you in heaven. right? I have Jesus, you have Mathew 7:21-23, reads: "Not everyone who says to me, "Lord, presents the Now let's take a mental snap­ Jesus, if we hang out, we can all Lord,' will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only he who does the Taylor com­ shot of our small group or Bible have Jesus together. will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that munity with study or row in chapel or pew in Before I go further, I should day, 'Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and in your an excellent church. Take that picture and clarify: this is not an article name drive out demons and perform many miracles? ' Then I will depiction of the beauty that is stick it right in the middle of about how Taylor shelters us and tell them plainly, 'I never knew you. Away from me, you evildo­ produced when cultures clash. Tasha's composition. Is this I am not in any way devaluing ers!' In regard to this scripture, a friend recently asked me, "what There is one piece in particular shocking? Why? Do you see the the benefits of a Christian com­ makes everyone so sure that's not them?" Ihave never prophesied that caught my eye. Floating similarities between us (the munity. Encouragement, in His name, nor driven out a demon, or performed a miracle, so over a collage of photographs accountability and prayer sup­ how much less have I done the Father's will than these? Even are the words, "Opposing "...we have Jesus ports are all of the utmost impor­ Paul questioned his own salvation: "and so, somehow, to attain to beliefs clash, yet within turmoil and we're right. tance as we seek to share our the resurrection from the dead. Not that I have already obtained exists similarities." The words most precious gift-Jesus. all this.. ." (Php 3:11-12; c.f. 1 Cor 9:24-27). are what grabbed my attention, See you in heav­ It is beautiful how cultural dif­ So if Paul questioned his salvation, what makes so many of us but a closer look at the pictures en." ferences have an ability to high­ so absolutely and comfortably confident of our' reservation in is what held it. The composition light similarities that bind us heaven? Not that we should not be certain of God's grip on us, but is made up of three pictures of together. It is sad how we tend religion noticeably foreign to only that we should never use His promises to justify, allow or to use cultural differences and our trained Christian eye. "right" ones) and them (the lost)? excuse sin. Paul referred to salvation as "the goal of our faith"(l even religious differences as an What is beautiful is the conti­ The similarities are evident. As Pet 1:9), not the source of our faith. It is assumed, biblically, that excuse to divide us. We do have nuity expressed though the veiy Christians, we have our uniform all sin. None are perfect but Christ himself. But my experience Jesus and this should make us nature of the subject is ideologi­ too. Maybe not prayer shawls or has been that many go further, relying only on the idea of salva­ different. But this difference cal discord. Orthodox Jews side locks, but WWJD braclets, tion through faith, but not actually accepting the power of the should bring people to the cross, walking past the Wailing screen-printed t-shirts, and our Holy Spirit to conquer sin. not drive them from it. Wall...Buddhist monks doing conservative Christian-wear that I judge myself most harshly when I say that, to one redeemed by There is beauty in colliding their required time of defines for us who is on our team. the blood of the Son, granted access to the tabernacle of God, and cultures. But in order to see this service...Israeli soldiers keeping (And we get uncomfortable, promised the power of the Holy Spirit, the presence of deliberate, beauty, we must allow the cul­ continuing sin is absurd. "If we deliberately keep on sinning after the peace between God and don't we, when a Christian shows tures to collide. Cult-like sepa­ we have received the knowledge of .the truth, no sacrifice for sins Allah... up to life out of uniform?) ration doesn't emphasize truth as is left, but only a fearful expectation of judgment and of raging The continuity is expressed in Yet, appearance is really not the we sometimes lead ourselves to fire that will consume the enemies of God. Anyone who rejected that all of the subjects are enjoy­ issue. Take another look at the believe. It hides it and discour­ the law of Moses died without mercy on the.testimony of two or ing the same activity of worship photos. The Jews, the monks, ages the communication that can and religious devotion. And the who are they hanging out with? continued on page 5 lead to its discovery. continuity is comforting Each other. I know, it's almost -Susan Beebe •MM**

continued from page 4 three witnesses. Just Another Mindless Christian Drone How much more severely do you think a man deserves to be We would like to congratulate we daily live," as he so stridently better attributed to the truth that punished who has trampled the Son of God under foot, who has Mr. Aaron Williamson on last asserts? If so, we beg to under­ we are a small, liberal arts uni­ treatecfas an unholy thing the blood of the Covenant that sancti­ week's effusion of unexampled stand which part he opposes: the versity situated in the rural fied him, and who has insulted the Spirit of grace? For we know idiocy, his column on the "idealistic," the "Christian," or Midwest. By the very nature of him who said, "It is mine to avenge; I will repay," and again, "Taylor Bubble." It's not that he the "environment"? But we our institution, we are not going "The Lord will judge his people." It is a dreadful thing to fail succeeded in providing the digress. to be a tremendous draw for into the hands of the living God" (Heb 10:26-31)., Taylor community with stimu­ Mr. Williamson expressed anx­ such minority populaces. I don't pretend to know the line between salvation and damna­ lating insight, but rather he occa­ iety over our continual struggle Certainly, we welcome them, but tion, and I know we serve an unimaginably graceful God. I do sioned us with the quaint pleas­ under the Bubble's "tireless we are only here trying to not either mean to suggest that our salvation comes through ure of laughter, dispelling the oppression." However, we fail to express a voice of reason to this works, or from anything else but the grace of God, through faith; cumulus of despair that pervades see how any contract to which charge of exclusion. but 1 only ask us to examine what must accompany that word this Bubble. Moreover, we must we willingly subject ourselves Perhaps as Kid Rock so elo­ "faith" for it to be real and true. I would suggest that at least part compliment him for exemplify­ (and from which we at anytime quently intones, we do not of the answer includes love, good works, and real fruits, none of ing his own classification as just can emancipate ourselves) quali­ "understand the [expletive delet­ which we can accomplish on our own without the real power of "another mindless Christian fies as oppressive. Precisely how ed]" that Mr. Williamson has God found on the other side of the curtain. drone," even if that was not his the Bubble oppresses was insuf­ endured. However, we submit One of my favorite stories of grace in the Bible is that of the most explicit intention. Let us ficiently expounded except to say that neither does he possess any thief on the cross, who only said, "Jesus, remember me in your clarify: that it somehow homogenizes, preternatural insight into the Father's Kingdom," and by those words, that very day, gazed With his entrancing (yet large­ suppressing individuality, a phe­ lives we have been through. His upon the glory of his loving and faithful Father in paradise. I ly incoherent) prose, he attempt­ nomenon we have been entirely prejudiced generalizations fail to also know, however, that of those to whom much has been given, ed to communicate the urgency unable to empirically verify (and recognize the diverse complex­ much will be required, and I suggest that we at Taylor have been to "burst the Taylor Bubble" that barely support). The evidence for ion of the campus in lifestyles, given much. not only "binds the galaxy such activity seems to be "all but experiences and ideals. We do Let us, then, judge ourselves, lest we be judged. Let us seek togethe,r" but also serves to cen­ invisible" to even the most per­ concede the existence of the God zealously and learn to love and serve Him in new, awe­ sor campus media, restrict cipient observer. Bubble, but we allege that he has some, powerful, and real ways. Let each of us look into the "naughty" behavior, et. al., thus If our minority of former drug misrepresented its nature as a blackness of our hearts, where we have filled God's temple with eliciting the disdain of the entire abusers, prostitutes, Hindus, les­ totalitarian stricture rather than worldly things, and insistently ask God to rip them out so that studentry. However, what is this bians and coke dealers consti­ the self-imposed seclusion by there He alone may dwell. And then, let us believe the promise ubiquitous force that constrains tutes evidence for the sinister which many cloister themselves of what we hope for, and enter into the holy of holies, in the very this campus according to Mr. activity of the Bubble, indeed we from the fractured secular cul­ presence of the Most High God, and without ever looking back, Williamson? Is it "the idealistic have great cause for alarm! ture which encompasses us. dwell there for eternity. -John Molineux Christian environment in which However, these facts might be -Phone Phrenos

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KATE BOWMAN jk young musician to write thera­ control whether someone likes Arts & Entertainment Editor peutically, pouring out his raw your music or not." feelings, struggles, and every­ After graduation, Norman It's your senior year in college. day experiences in lyrical form. decided to take a year off before There's a huge, career-defining Later, as a college student, the medical school to see where his exam looming on the horizon, Georgia native began sharing his faith and his devotion to music and you're burning the midnight songs with friends, who were would take him. That year oil, memorizing term after term, convinced that they were hear­ turned into two, as he began concept after concept. You've ing more than just simple tunes. traveling with only a guitar to been studying for hours, but you He says now that his friends' accompany him. By the time feel like you've gotten nowhere. encouragement to pursue his tal­ 1996 rolled around, Norman ^ You're starting to wonder if this ent was confirmation of an angel was sold on his passion for is really what you want to do with which he was already music and recorded an inde­ with your life after all. wrestling: his blossoming inter­ pendent album, "The Fabric of Can you relate? Singer/song­ est in music was superceding his Verse." Although his original writer Stephen "Bebo" Norman passion for medicine. goal was to sell around 1,000 can. His aspirations of becoming Caught between two loves, CDs-enough to cover the cost a doctor resulted in a grand total Norman started praying that of production-the public con­ of eight books to memorize in there was some way to make nected with Norman's message preparation for the MCAT. One music and practice medicine on such a level that they've night, the biology major realized together. "I don't know if I snapped up over 35,000 copies that he'd been studying for two thought I could be some singing of that first release. months and had only gotten doctor or something," he told One of those fans was Cliff Photo courtesy of Watershed Records through two chapters of the first Campus Activities magazine Young, frontman for Caedmon's book. Not for the first time, he with a laugh. "See, I had perfect Call and founder of Watershed Singer/songwriter Bebo Norman will bring his poppy acoustic folk music to the Union on April 15 at 9:30 p.m. The cost is $5. considered the possibility that plans laid out for my life. So Records, who met up with he was being called away from much of my plan had to do Norman in late 1996. Young medicine to pursue another with... wanting to be in control... asked Norman to tour with album, "Ten Thousand Days," dents, just him and his guitar. growing passion-music. [Mjedicine is like the ultimate in Caedmon's Call that coming nationally. The album sold 4,500 He had this rowdy bunch of kids His senior year of high school, controlling fate-your own and spring. copies in its first week and beat dead silent, sitting there listen­ Norman had gone to see others as well." The thought of Now, three years after taking out the likes of the Backstreet ing and hanging on every acoustic icon David Wilcox, pursuing music, however, shook that "year off," Norman is a Boys and Ricky Martin in word," Young told Release who floored Norman with his his definition of where he full-time musician, and he's Internet album sales in October. magazine in December. "He's expressive, honest portrayal of belonged. "I was afraid to death never looked back. He was one While "Ten Thousand Days" up there being real and vulnera­ human emotion. Norman had of music. I was afraid of losing of the first acts to sign with has racked up acclaim, Norman ble with the audience and he's just started playing the guitar that control... I write songs Young's newly-formed upstart doesn't judge his success by created this relationship." and composing his own songs, because there are things that I label, Watershed. In September impressive figures and stats Norman remembers that col­ so Wilcox's style inspired the struggle with... [but] you can't 1999, Norman released a new alone. The musician is more lege was the first time he con­ focused on forming a relation­ sciously made the distinction ship with his audience. "When I between truth and contrivance. say God has blessed me, I don't His own desire for people to be mean with record sales and the straightforward with him response," Bebo told Campus sparked the authenticity that Activities magazine. "The bless­ pervades his music today. "Most ing to me is that it's really of my songs are very personal," affirming to get to know people, Norman said in Campus and to have conversations with Activities magazine, "and that's people where they're encour­ probably the main reason that aged and encouraging-and you they connect with college-age can tell that they've related to folk... [Cjollege students are you on some deep, intimate mostly just looking for things level through the songs." that are truthful and genuine. Lyrically, those songs are built So, when I'm singing one of my on what Norman calls songs, my biggest hope is to be "moments of clarity"-brief but genuine in its presentation, to be defining instances when the genuine in sharing what I con­ truth of even the most mundane sider to be truth events becomes profound. The "Real ministry... has very little album plays like a collection of to do with standing on stage and photos assembled from years of singing a song," he said. "To gleaning the deep insights me, the ministry and the reality behind life's ordinary moments, of what'I do are the relation­ simple pleasures and heart- ships that happen as a result of wrenching experiences. Each the music... If we pursue God song is a snapshot: a lost love, completely... on a personal, inti­ an addiction, the view from a mate level, and then if we pur­ mountaintop, an untimely death, sue what we're passionate a joyful gathering of friends. about, as a result of pursuing Not surprisingly, such grace- God—when people see us doing fully-treated subject matter that, that's the definition of min­ holds wide appeal for college- istry to me." aged audiences. "[Bebo] got on And that's something you the road with us and was playing can't learn from any pile of biol­ in front of 1,500 college stu­ ogy textbooks.

* CD leaves 'No Doubt' that is dead i* ? JUSTIN that they were together. (After on "" as those soundtrack. But it's catchy and "Bathwater" is what Scott • . . Music t the 1995 release of "Tragic on "," which radio-worthy, so there it is. Weiland tried to do with his solo Kingdom," he was outie for an wasn't a real favorite either. The Enough about the lyrics-"Too effort but failed miserably. Its One of the final nails in the animation job with "The only thing that saves this album Late" is a little bit waltzy and drunken strains meander about coffin of mainstream ska was Simpsons.") Many critics is the strength of the brings a bit of a swagger to the joyously but easily manage to resoundingly hammered down thought the band took five years music-which is able to hold it disc, while "Comforting Lie" hold interest. with the release of the new No to create a new record simply head-and- Although Doubt album "Return of because they were incapable of shoulders "Return of Saturn." The much-anticipated making good music without above the rest Bombardier Beatle: This amazing bug, which Saturn" is com­ follow-up to "Tragic Kingdom" Eric. While»"Return of Saturn" of the pop shoots a jet of scalding, noxious gas from pletely different is a subtly radical departure is very different than earlier No offerings of glands in its rear, signifies all that is right in than its prede­ from the style that characterized Doubt offerings, it is, at least -V c late. the world. It's a John, if you will. cessor, it is well No Doubt in the mid-'90s. No musically, a step-or perhaps Typical of lifcf done and enjoy­ Doubt always elicited the "are "leap" is more their punk and Boll Weevil: A really cool name, if nothing able to sit and they ska or aren't they?" ques­ appropriate-away from the ska- ska roots, No else. Honored namesake of a college rock listen to or just tion from those who weren't based sounds that No Doubt has Doubt is able song, this crop eater makes its presence blast but of your familiar with ska in the days depended on in the past. to encase known and does its duty well. The Boll car or dorm when it wasn't quite main­ -V' By and large, the songs on despondent Weevil is equivalent to Paul. 4, room. It's stream. "Return of Saturn" are divisible and aggravat­ almost time for "Return of Saturn" was made into three categories: (1) Gwen ed songs in Asparagus Beatle: Though I'd never really summer, and without , the main sings self-deprecating drivel happy and seen or heard of an Asparagus Beatle till 1 this album will songwriter and lyricist for No about what a spare she is. (2) goofy looked for some cool beetles, its name just fit right in with Doubt during the first 10 years Gwen wishes she could just set­ melodies. The sounds a bit surly and boring. It's a George - the warm weath­ tle down in album opens not the worst, but not the best either. er and easy suburbia and with "Ex- afternoons. No Dung Beatle. If you are what you eat, the have 2.3 chil­ Girlfriend," a Doubt made the dren with her catchy song Dung Beatle simply cannot be an intelligent wait worth it for average-joe that's not creature. Its mindless existence is If* ] fans by putting husband quite rap and despicable and onerous. Ringo. out some quality Gavin not quite spo­ material after a R o s s d a 1 e ken word, but couple of false (Bush). (3) lots of fun. It also has more of a has a bit of aggression inside starts, and if anyone gives this Random bab­ "Tragic Kingdom" flavor than that comes out in the chorus and CD a fair shot, they will most ble that mixes any other song on the album. builds through the rest of the likely walk away as impressed categories (1) "Staring Problem" is the only song. Many of the songs here as I did. "Return of Saturn" is a and (2) with a clearly ska-influenced song on sound very produced, but Paul that could easily have been little extra. If the album and is also fun Gwen's voice is able to bring a improved with some better you couldn't enough to overcome poor, inco­ certain raw quality to the music lyrics, but Gwen has done an tell, I don't herent lyrics. "New" is the only that blends it all wonderfully. admirable job in adjusting to think as high­ track on here that is not, "" is the best writing the bulk of the band's ly of the lyrics uh...new-it came from the "Go" example of this mixing. songs. Encaustic exhibit fuses heaven and earth

KATE BOWMAN nature took hold within me," time. Encaustic dries quickly reflected his childhood experi­ ally vague dimension to the Arts & Entertainment Editor Lewis said. "When the... series and "facilitates rapid changes of ences, but also because he want­ show. "I like the aspect of look­ Most young people today began, it was out of a dual direction [and] thought during ed to communicate God's sover­ ing out through the device of the spend their spare time playing response to and longing for my the painting process," he said. eignty over His creation. "I hope 'window,' which is represented video games or watching televi­ childhood, as well as 9 remem­ For this particular exhibit, to gently remind viewers of . by the landscape," Lewis said. sion, but when Jeffrey Lewis brance and commemoration of which attempts to fuse the phys­ God's character and presence, a "[I]t can be ambiguous; is the was a child, recreation had to be beauty as found in creation." ical elements of creation with sense of the divine, in time and landscape behind the milk car­ found elsewhere. He often Lewis communicates his mem­ the divine elements of their space. An example of this is rep­ ton a real landscape in which the adventured with friends in the ories of upstate New York sky­ Creator, Lewis chose to paint in resented by the... arcs seen in the milk carton is sitting, or is it a fields and woods near their rural scapes through the ancient medi­ encaustic because he thought the skies of the paintings," Lewis painted landscape with a milk neighborhood. He also has fond um of encaustic, which blends tactile nature of the medium said. "Many people will view carton sitting in front of a can­ memories of summer months melted beeswax, a colored pig­ would enhance his message. these as jet-trails, and that is all vas?" spent at the beaches of Lake ment, and a hardener, such as "[Encaustic] has an inherent right. To me, however, they are a Lewis hopes the exhibit will., Ontario and Keuka Lake, one of resin. This mixture is then dis­ ability to impart an inner lumi­ visible representation of God the demonstrate the sense of order, New York's Finger Lakes. It is tributed on a canvas or board nosity and subtlety of tone," he Creator having dominion over regularity and harmony that evi­ from these memories and the surface with a variety of brushes said. "The medium has been par­ his creation by playfully... mak­ dences God's hand in the cre­ beauty found in them that he has and tools. The name "encaustic" ticularly appealing and useful ing marks or designs on the sky, ation process. "The paintings constructed "The Encaustic derives from the Greek word [with] the sky paintings, because not unlike us, when we 'doodle' help me to personally remember Paintings of Jeffrey Lewis," a meaning "a burning in," which these works begin very abstract­ on the edge of a piece of paper." [and] meditate on the God of visiting-artist exhibit on display refers to the final stage in the ly and intuitively and arrive at Two paintings in the collection order, truth and harmony, and in Engstrom Galleria until April painting process, during which a their present state only afjer incorporate both landscape and perhaps they may remind others 21. Lewis is a professor of art at heated element is passed over the much repainting, scraping and still life, a rare pairing in a single who look at them," Lewis said. Auburn University in Alabama. painting to create a permanent restarts, usually over a long peri­ composition according to Lewis. "I would like to convey a sense Lewis' images are intended to image. Lewis began painting pri­ od of time." The abstract quality of pieces of contemplation, quietness, accomplish a two-fold purpose. marily in encaustic about ten The exhibit centers around a like "Caldonian Still Life," awe, occasionally of drama, "Through these years of growing years ago, after a graduate school series of skyscapes in mellow which marries the geometric, within the paintings and draw­ hues of blue, green, gray and up and being in the landscape so instructor suggested that it might still life image of a milk carton ings. I want to slow the viewer white. Lewis chose the sky as intimately, I think a deep impres­ suit Lewis' inclination to rework with a traditional outdoor land­ down, to make them spend time his subject not only because it sion of the Creator's presence in compositions over a period of scape, lends a unique, intention­ with the painting or drawing." Softball, baseball below .500 mark LUKE REIMER Trojans lost the game, and were, Trojan baseball however, has Sports Editor able to muster only one run. split their last two double head­ "The softball team is playing at Lund feels that Taylor's ers against St. Francis and a level which only frustrates us defense has performed up to Huntington, and the team is 4-2 all right now," Coach Joe Lund expectations so far, but hopes in Its last six games. said in regards to this season. that the women can fix some Taylor's recent victories have The Lady Trojans, defending mental errors that have plagued been highlighted by strong conference tournament champi­ them. pitching. ons, have not had the success "Our pitching needs to contin­ On the back end of yesterday's that many expected so far this ue to improve, throwing more double header, Ivar Isacson season. strikes and keeping hitters off- allowed only five hits in a com­ A double header against Grace balance," Lund said of his two plete game 3-2 Taylor win. College on April 11 was typical pitchers, Lockridge and Rukes. Also, on Taylor's April 11 loss of some of the Lady Trojans' The Lady Trojans real weak­ to St. Francis, Dan Rocke recent play. ness, however, has been an allowed only five hits. In the first matchup, Robin inability to produce clutch hits. However, Taylor has been Lockridge allowed only four "I am still confident that by the bothered by errors, regularly runs on nine hits. Offensively, time the tournament , rolls logging three in a seven-inning Mel Mannix scored three of the around, we will be in the thick of game. team's five runs. things," said Lund. The Trojans could improve to In the second game Leah The team's next game is a twin- .500 with two victories this Rukes allowed only seven hits, bill against St. Mary's of the weekend. The team is scheduled but five Taylor errors gave Woods at home this Saturday at to play against Grace college Grace three runs. The Lady 3pm. this Saturday at 1pm. This column is not funny LUKE REIMER regular basis. I use it as a girl­ Rule #5: Make potty jokes. Sports Editor friend substitute, and it's won­ Guys (true guys) laugh their There are certain rules by derful. And "wonderful" isn't a heads off, and girls roll their which I have adopted to live. I word I just throw around, since eyes, which makes guys laugh NOEL SCHUTT-The Echo live by these rules because I it's three syllables and every­ even harder. It's hard to miss Meredith Wolfe pulls down a ball for the Lady Trojans as a think it makes my life easier or thing. with potty jokes. runner slides into second. The team's next match is at better. I wrote down a few of Rule #3: Learn the rules to Rule #6: Debate useless stuff. home tomorrow against St. Mary's of the Woods. these rules, because I have shuffleboard, or don't, and pre­ Who's gonna get drafted first observed that some people don't tend that you play. I go all out on this weekend? Could Wakko live by them, and, well, they this one. I just won't shut up Warner crush Superman with Last night's scores should (because I am writing a about the funny clothes I wear, his mallet? Is the dance policy Baseball- Golf- column in The Echo, I must or how I curse about my grand­ really even constitutional? If Taylor 4, Huntington 11 At Bethel College. blame this on Abercrombie children. 1 mean, I talk myself up you're not gonna make a differ­ Highlights: Scott Blackford JeffNjcoson-73 and/or The Taylor Bubble, but to be a real pro. When I get going ence anyway, don't screw 2 hits. Jeremy Roberts 3-run Wes Kent-79 that's not one of the rules I live on the "kitchen," sometimes I around with the small stuff. homer in the bottom of the Jared Seaman-81 by)- froth at the mouth and break So there are six rules for you, fifth. Chad Raymond-83 Rule # 1: Never doubt anything stuff. which is a nice even number Taylor 3, Huntington 2 John Fall-83 powered solely by doughnuts. Rule #4: There is someone less than seven and yet fearfully Highlights: Ivar Isacson Austin Bowman-83 • On a national level I apply this smarter than me. And faster, and and wonderfully more than five. pitches complete game, Taylor improves to 10-4 with to Khalid El-Amin and Shawn funnier, and better looking (lots) I leave you with a quote from allowing only two runs on third place finish at Bethel. Kemp, but on a Taylor level 1 and more talented. In fact, there the Sesame Street character five hits apply this to myself, as a sort of are plenty that are all five and Bert: Taylor improves to 11-13 (2- Softball scores not available a self-esteem booster. then some. Also, I'm probably "My favorite number is six. 4 MCC) at print time. Rule #2: Eat ice cream on a not as unique as I like to think. I like to think of six bricks." STEVE ERCEGOVAC

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