The boys The Cosmo girl calls the of spring university home See PROVEN LEADERS • Page 10 SENTINEL See TOMORROWS LEADERS • Page 6 Viewpoints Sports News Features The truth behind Social Softball ranked number one in Police Beat is back Spike Lee visits the university 2 Security 54 11preseason coaches poll Founded 1966. Volume 39, Issue 16 Kennesaw State University • www.ksusentinel.com Wednesday, February 2, 2005 New name for undergraduate studies Board of Regents approves name change Olivia Noland being more academically suc- Sr. Staff Writer cessful. Frank is joined in advise- A name change is on the ho- ment by a committee of faculty rizon for the Undergraduate and who teach General Education, University Studies administra- Honors, First-Year Experience tive unit. The unit will be called and Learning-Community University College. The Board classes. The group has been of Regents recently approved brought together to support the request for the new name to student academic success at define the academic unit as the University College and was seventh college at the univer- nominated or selected based sity, in addition to the College on their contri- of the Arts, Coles College of butions to the Business, Bagwell College of university. Education, College of Health As delegated and Human Services, College of in the charge to Humanities and Social Sciences the University and the College of Science and College Advisory Mathematics. Committee, there Dr. Mary The concept of University would be ap- Lou Frank College is to stress the impor- pointed at least tance of undergraduate ex- two, but not more than four cellence and student success faculty members from each Sasha Bailey | The Sentinel around the nation. University college, preferably including The campus remained frozen throughout the weekend. Students were unable to utilize the campus because of road conditions. College is an academic section one department chair from founded more than 50 years each college. ago. The duties of the Advisory University College is com- Council include: developing the mitted to improving student re- mission statement, the vision Georgia hit by seasonʼs first ice storm tention, academic achievement and goals for the University Melissa Spielholz as a result of the storm, canceling public “There was a 1/4 inch of ice on my and the overall living-learning College, developing a tem- Editor in Chief events statewide, including KSU classes truck Saturday night,” Ryan Falvai, se- environment at KSU. It is de- plate for the KSU 1101 course, and sports events Saturday. nior, psychology said. “It took me 30 signed to serve a broad array of possible discipline-specific orth Georgia faced a lock- Atlantaʼs Hartsfield-Jackson minutes to scrape enough ice off so that I students, including all first-year equivalents for consideration down Saturday, Jan. 29 as the International Airport was forced to can- could drive it, and the hockey game was students, as well as those who and discussion and also rec- area turned into a solid sheet cel or delay all outgoing flights, as well cancelled, so I had nothing to do but sit at choose to pursue a new interdis- ommending assessment needs, of ice. as the majority of incoming flights. This home, eat soup and imagine fun times in ciplinary degree or participate policies and procedures for the NWhat began as another potential left many travelers stranded, including warm places.” in one of many interdisciplinary KSU 1101 course. weather channel false prediction, took a the Atlanta Hawkʼs basketball team who programs. Plans for the administration rapid turn toward the truth, as frozen rain arrived in Memphis only an hour before It is also “the academic of University College have al- began to fall mid-day Friday, Jan. 28. their scheduled game. MARTA buses home for exploratory students ready begun. “The University Residents rushed to the store to stock were not able to run, however, the trains who have not yet declared an College Advisory Committee up on essentials to prepare for the poten- were able to operate on a delayed sched- academic major,” said Lendley continues to work on develop- tial storm. “Thereʼs been a pretty steady ule. C. Black, Ph.D., Vice President ing recommendations in the flow of customers,” said Brenda Reid, “The stormʼs unsafe road conditions for Academic Affairs. membership, formation and spokeswoman for Publix supermarkets. left me unable to travel to school to com- The University College guidelines for the University Atlanta and metro residents watched plete some homework and much-needed Advisory Committee [UCAC] College,” said Frank. the falling temperature throughout the studying,” said Student Government homepage said that, “the fo- Frank said she is positive night, only to awake Saturday morning President Munzir Naqvi, senior, political cus is to continue to provide the University College will to be stranded by iced-over roads and science. integrated and select academic bring success to KSU. “I am treacherous driving conditions. The not navigable roads led to the clos- interdisciplinary programs excited with the possibilities “The storm was crazy,” said Bailey ing of all major interstates at some point and coursework, as well as that University College offers Copy, freshman, early childhood edu- between Friday night and Saturday morn- leadership in undergraduate to our campus, faculty, staff cation. “I got trapped in my house in ing. The icy conditions are also blamed programs.” and students,” Frank said. “We Cumming for a lot longer than expected for three fatal car accidents Friday eve- Mary Lou Frank is the Dean are building on programs that because the roads were so bad. I could not ning. Two of the accidents occurred sepa- of Undergraduate Studies and already have national signifi- even get back to Kennesaw for work,” rately on I-575 North. the University College. She cance.” A report by wsbtv.com confirmed that The Georgia Department of will oversee the direction and “We can move to the next more than 258,000 homes and businesses Transportation worked quickly to de-ice Tamar Grider | The Sentinel administration of the college level with the potential of lost power statewide Saturday. the roads but faced the slush re-freezing Denise Haywood scrapes ice off her and believes the new structure this new academic college,” Transportation was halted in all forms instantly due to frigid temperatures. roommate’s car Saturday morning. will help facilitate students said Frank. Headed to Washington Students watch as President Bush is inaugurated

Jenny Cotton a once-in-a-lifetime experi- “We saw people with pup- Staff Writer ence I will never forget,” said pets of the president and vice Andrews, senior, sociology. president, and one girl dressed The United Statesʼ 55th This inauguration was the up as the Statue of Liberty in Presidential Inauguration took most expensive one in his- chains,” Daniell said. “Others place Jan. 20, and George W. tory, mainly linked to the cost just threw things as the motor- Bush was once again sworn incurred for heightened secu- cades drove by.” into office. “Celebrating rity. President Bush addressed Freedom, Honoring Service,” “We almost missed the the nation, “At this second was the theme for the 2005 whole ceremony,” Andrews gathering, our duties are de- Inauguration. said. fined not by the words I use, Thousands of people turned “We ran around to all the but by the history we have out to witness the event in the entrances trying to get through seen together,” he said. 20-degree weather. This year, security. Some entrances were “It was awesome to see KSU students were among the full and others were just mov- people from all different Photo courtesy of Knight Ridder Tribune thousands of people who wit- ing really slow,” said Greiff. walks of life take the time to [ABOVE] Security at the Inauguration nessed the event. Included in the mass of gather at the nations capitol.” was tight. Snipers manned rooftops and Erin Andrews, Jenny people were protestors. Some Greiff said. “It didnʼt matter assault rifles lined the streets. Cotton, Andrea Daniell and used the more traditional if they were there to support Photo by Jenny Cotton Jill Greiff made arrangements method of holding up signs or protest. All that mattered [LEFT] KSU students ventured to with their professors, switched and passing out information is they were there because Washington to witness the inauguration. their work schedules and while others resorted to more they were passionate about packed for the 700-mile trip creative methods of express- a cause. It was an unforget- to Washington D.C. “It was ing their views. table experience.” Page 2 • News The SENTINEL Wednesday, February 2, 2005 Help is on the way Volunteer Kennesaw giving a hand to tsunami victims Chauntrell Lofton ey into an account. The money Monday, Jan. 17 shortly af- Staff writer will be given to the American ter taking an aerial tour of Sri Red Cross to help aid in the re- Lanka. A deadly tsunami destroyed lief effort. Student Government “Happily, I think Sri Lanka the coasts of Asia and East is getting involved as well. is much farther ahead in dealing Africa Dec. 26. More than “Student Government cre- with this problem,” Wolfowitz 150,000 people were killed, with ated an ad hoc committee, in said. “Thatʼs not a surprise giv- thousands of others presumed which all students are welcome en the scale of catastrophe.” dead or missing. To help the to join. This committee will In some countries the roads people devastated by what has be responsible for organizing were completely washed away been declared by many as the and planning the tsunami re- by huge waves, and the en- most deadly tsunami in history, lief efforts around campus,” tire coastline has forever been Volunteer Kennesaw has joined said Munzir Naqvi, president changed. According to a press Photo courtesy of Knight Ridder Tribune with the International Student of Student Government. “We release from press services, Children from the affected area wait in anticipation of help. Association to raise money to encourage everyone to partici- the World Bank is working to aid in the relief of the tsunami pate. This is another way to get provide grants and loans to Sri victims. all the organizations united to Lankan fishermen to help them “Volunteer Kennesaw help.” regain their financial stability. started sending out communi- The outpour of concern U.S. Marines and sailors are cation via email to Kennesaw from around the world has also in Sri Lanka trying to help State University faculty and been tremendous over the last the victims rebuild their lives staff in early January to ask month. The American Red as much as possible. for donations to assist in the Cross announced Wednesday, If you are interested in mak- relief of the tsunami victims,” Jan. 26 that the organization ing donations to the tsunami re- Carol Lynn Gallagher of has received approximately lief fund, Volunteer Kennesaw is Volunteer Kennesaw said. As $1.2 million dollars in pledges, still accepting donations. Please a result of those communica- donations from corporations make your checks payable to tions, Volunteer Kennesaw and non-profit organizations Kennesaw State University and and the International Student worldwide. bring them to the Volunteer of- Association have collected a “I just canʼt imagine what fice. The office is located on the total of $1,207.50. The money itʼs like to lose people on this second floor, room 264 in the collected for the tsunami relief scale and this suddenly” said Student Center. You can also is turned over to the Bursarʼs of- Deputy Defense Secretary Paul mail donations to Volunteer fice, who then deposits the mon- Wolfowitz in a press release Kennesaw, mail drop 0502.

d r i v e r ʼ s drove through a red light c a m e on Chastain Road. b a c k According to the police clear, his report, after being pulled s i s t e r ʼ s over for running the light license was the man became belliger- returned indicat- ent with police and asked A.J. Barnett ing a warrant out of Cobb the officer, “Why are you Copy Editor County for probation vio- pulling people over? You lation. are with Kennesaw State Friday, Dec. 31, a driver The driver was released College and you have no ju- was stopped for expired with citations for an unreg- risdiction here on Chastain tags and not wearing a seat istered vehicle and no seat Road.” belt. belt. His sister was trans- After denying he ran the The police report stated ported to Cobb ADC. light, he was given a cita- once the Woodstock resi- tion to sign, but refused. dent was pulled over, police A Marietta man was ar- Continuing to refuse to sign submitted the licenses of the rested and his vehicle im- the citation, the Marietta res- vehicleʼs occupants to GCIC pounded on Friday, Dec. ident was then arrested and for a status check. While the 31, after he turned left and transported to Cobb ADC.

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770-321-8826 20% OFF MARIETTA / EAST COBB Any bottle 2550 Sandy Plains Rd # 310 of lotion Across from Sprayberry High School in the Kroger Center Wednesday, February 2, 2005 The SENTINEL Page 3 Online Poll: I call my soft drink: Soda - 48%, Coke - 41%, Pop - 9%, Tonic - 2% Viewpoints Vote online at www.KSUSentinel.com Bush-whacked Does Bush Make the best of your know what SOCIALIST mandatory mugging “bully” back alleys of our coun- try, scrounging for food. means? ECURITY Nothing could be farther S from the truth. In fact, in Jon Edman his radio address Jan. 15, Columnist Dave Dalton 401K. The investment firm invests “Dubbya” stated clearly Viewpoints Editor your money. You make money on that this group of citizens Mr. President, I have a few questions. In your money, and they draw a small would have “stabilized benefit your inaugural address you mentioned a few Iʼve heard a commission. They have no need amounts.” No my friends, that ar- things that I am having a little difficulty un- few of you talking to cheat you, because they will be gument is false. That kind of pro- derstanding. You spoke about the “policy about social secu- making commission on all of our gram would be political suicide for of the to seek and support the rity recently. Most of you think itʼll accounts. As you might imagine, the Republicans, and everybody While I growth democratic movements ... with the ul- be long gone before you see any of the investment company that lands knows it. personally find the entire system to timate goal of ending tyranny in our world.” it, so you tune it out, saying, “Who this deal would be subject to closer The real issue, in my humble be flawed and unconstitutional, it is I am curious how that can be policy, given gives a flying fig newton about scrutiny than any other private opinion, is who proposed it. Given a reality that is not going away. We our long standing political alliances with the it anyway?” Well, is that really company in the world. Theyʼd re- the stunning defeats that the ultra are all forced at gunpoint to partici- governments of known human rights abus- smart? Whether you ever draw it port directly to Congress. One ver- liberal Democrat party has recently pate in the social security program. ers such as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Israel. or not, they are still taking it out of sion of the plan would even allow suffered, and the resurgence of At least this way, weʼll have some Are they on your list of nations for whom you your paycheck. Let me preface my you to voluntarily contribute ad- conservatism across the nation, control over how that money is plan to “persistently clarify the moral choice” comments by saying that I do not ditional money to your account. So this could be the literal straw that invested, and weʼll know that the between oppression and freedom? When was support the social security system rather than your money being raid- breaks the figurative jackassʼs government isnʼt using it for other the last time you made it clear to these coun- in any form. I know from first hand ed by the government anytime they back. Liberalism is in full retreat at purposes. tries that “success in our relations will require experience that the government, need it, it would be hard at work. almost every level of government. Does Bush know some of the the decent treatment of their own people?” almost by definition, is an inef- Your money would be invested in From coast to coast the closet so- investment people? I sure hope so. You told us that “Americaʼs belief in hu- ficient beast. I see nothing in the business ventures, which would cialists, who somehow managed to Iʼd hate to think that our money is man dignity will guide our policies,” yet it re- Constitution, which would indicate help the economy, and youʼd reap hijack the Democratic Party, are be- going to be invested by a bunch of mains our policy not to allow the Iraqi people that our founding fathers believed the benefits. Whatʼs the problem? ing driven back into a well-earned complete unknowns. Are the in- to count their own dead, and for the prisoners that the federal government should It makes sense to me. Dollars and state of irrelevance. People have vestment people going to make a in Guantanamo to have no legal redress after take money from my paycheck to cents. finally woken up to the fact that killing on our money? I sure hope having been held in prison for up to four years pay for my retirement, let alone So what exactly is the matter? redistribution of wealth is not a job so. If they arenʼt, then they prob- without judicial review, access to lawyers or anyone elseʼs. Thatʼs my money. For once, our neo-conservative for our government. Outgunned, ably arenʼt very sharp investors. any kind of independent monitoring. Should Thatʼs my retirement. Shouldnʼt I overspending leadership is propos- outflanked and outnumbered, they The thing to remember is that they one of those persistent clarification memos be at least have the slightest bit of say? ing something that is actually con- realize that if they lose this battle are only making a small percentage left on your desk as well? You told us that we Is there any other system where servative. The liberal politicians it may easily be decades before the of the profits. We get the rest. “will not impose our own style of government you are forced to buy something, of days gone by constantly talked Democrats can wrest the reigns of If you think that any one of on the unwilling” and yet that appears to be the seller decides what the price about fixing social security, while power away from the Republicans. those politicians is counting on so- exactly what we are doing, the only difference is and what the product is without raiding it for every little social pro- Be on the look out for election cial security for their retirements, being that you, having failed to convince us your consent? Now that you know gram that caught their collective style propaganda. The airwaves will you had better wake up and smell this is a war of self-interest, now seem de- how I feel about it, letʼs examine fancies. Here and now, an answer is be saturated with misleading and the coffee. Social security money termined to convince us it is a war of libera- the current debate over social secu- on the table, so what is the issue? downright false ads claiming that might cover green fees for those tion. All of this makes your use of Lincolnʼs, rity reform. Well, one of the stated objec- “Dubbyaʼs” program will starve guys. Bush is trying to give you the “Those who deny freedom to others deserve it Failed presidential candidate, tions is that we would be hanging our seniors to death and drive them same option that he and every other not for themselves,” bitterly ironic. John F. Kerry, blasted “Dubbyaʼs” those who are currently retired or to Wally Mart as greeters. Use your big wheel in the country are enjoy- Finally, you told those living under tyrannyʼs proposal for social security reform. about to retire out to dry. In the tra- college honed intellects to see it for ing. The option to choose. thumb, “We will not ignore your oppression or The proposal basically gives you the dition of fear tactics that has per- what it is: a fair program that aims excuse your oppressors.” But apparently we option to divert some of the money meated recent politics, the opposi- to rectify the social security sys- wonʼt do anything about the horrors going on withheld from your paycheck into tion is seeking to scare people with temʼs megalithic deficit while also Check it out for yourself at: http:// in Rwanda, the Ivory Coast or Nigeria, despite a privately managed retirement ac- images of grandma and grandpa taking care of those who are already www.factcheck.org/article301m. the profound evidence terrorist operatives count. This account works like a pushing a shopping cart around the on [or about to be on] the program. html are moving about freely in failed states, such as Nigeria and Somalia. Perhaps even more disturbing is that, while there was never any credible evidence of a connection between Al Qaeda and the government of Iraq, there is a credible link between Al-Qaeda and the for- There and back again... mer president of Liberia[*]. So, why are we spending billions in Iraq, while the Liberians How the Democratic tion. This party that started out so the Democratic Party, but over time punch ballots were too confusing” languish in abject poverty? wonderfully, demanding individual it has changed drastically. I am a lib- to “Letʼs pull out the ballots that America may be “speaking anew to the party crawled down rights and less government in the eral in many definitions of the word, people didnʼt fill out correctly.” peoples of the world,” but unfortunately, what daily lives of the American citi- but the more I see the shameful acts Then I watched in horror the the world is hearing sounds like the same the hobbit hole zens. The oldest party of of this party that has now past four years of 9/11 and going half-truths and empty promises we have been them all, starting with the become the “party of whin- to Iraq, but that wasnʼt what hor- handing out since the start of the Cold War. Amie Flanagan Jeffersonian Democrat, has ers,” I voted Republican rified me the most. When the new Only now, greed for oil seems to be our only Columnist finally turned its principles this time around. Why Democratic nominees started pop- motivator. You are right, sir, no human be- not for the best interest of might a die hard Democrat ping up the choices were dire. I ing aspires to live at the mercy of bullies. But The Democratic Party was once the working citizen but now like me turn her back on this prayed the party wouldnʼt be stupid who is using their strength to impose their sin- a great party, but a dark cloud has has begun to work for its party? Letʼs begin with the enough to vote for John Kerry to be gular will upon the world? Who are the bul- now formed from the Golden Gate own interests. It has turned embarrassing mockery that their candidate, but I didnʼt get my lies here? Bridge in San Francisco to the Statue from an ancient monument Al Gore pulled in 2000. He hope. Instead he ran, and he made *Africa and Threats of Terrorism Olayinka of Liberty in New York City. From of strength to a crumbling wasteland screamed Bush did not win, but he a mockery of the Democratic Party. Oyegbile Daily Independent [liberal] Lagos, the Great Lakes all the way down to for anyone who has half a brain. did over Florida. It took a week to In the 20 years he has been a sena- Nigeria December 6, 2004. As presented in the mouth of the Mississippi. The I consider myself a Jeffersonian decide that Bush did win Florida, tor, he has done nothing significant WorldPress.org: http://www.worldpress.org/ once great party has turned many Democrat. I am a strong supporter of but that didnʼt stop the Democrats for anyone to remember him. He Africa/1989.cfm away in pure disgust and humilia- what Thomas Jefferson stood for in trying everything from saying, “The See BACK AGAIN, Page 4

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That is something peo- Jesse Velarde, super nanny Columnist John F. Kennedy? These were men ple can rally behind. Unfortunately whose vision and boldness helped for Democrats, shouting, “Bush lied, Dear Editor, Letʼs face it, bring America to the place it is today, Bush lied,” does not address the is- I have to take exception to nobody likes to the only remaining economic and sues our nation faces. some glaring errors made by Jesse lose. We hate military superpower in the world. If the left wants us out of Iraq, Velarde in his “Sex Education in losing in foot- Looked to immediately for leadership fine, but we still have to fight a war Math” editorial [Jan. 19]. Velarde ball, baseball, in times of crisis. What has reduced on terror. What ideas, not insults, A J C attack juniors at college? reveals either an ignorance of heck itʼs even the American left and the Democratic do Democrats have to offer to deal AIDS or a willful desire to misrep- painful to lose at a game of cards. Party to a place of near irrelevance with the challenges of terror, social Dear Editor, resent it to suit his moral viewpoint. That being said, nowhere is it more in American politics? The answer security and education? If they want I am sure that I am not the only Velarde erroneously believes AIDS painful to lose than in the political is quite simple: lack of vision. The Americans to take them seriously, person writing to express my frus- is spread due to the “lifestyle of arena. The person youʼve spent so average American senses that the the American left must rally behind tration over our recent visit from promiscuity” [translation: gay men] much time and money working to liberals of today have no direction ideas and communicate those ideas the AJC battalion. I donʼt mind the and comes close to saying promis- get elected falls just a bit short, and or purpose driving their agenda. All to the rest of us. If they fail to do so, occasional guy here or there trying cuous people got what they de- youʼre stuck with four more years they hear from todayʼs left is how their frustration will lead to more to sell a subscription, but the first served. But what about Ryan White of the man you despise. No group evil Bush is. Constantly from liber- and more childish name calling that two weeks back is a little overkill. and other hemophiliacs infected by of people appreciates the bitterness als the line is, “We hate Bush, we will further reduce their influence in I witnessed the “changing of the blood transfusions or drug addicts and pain of losing more than liberals oppose the war, we oppose social American politics. To regain the po- guard” more than once as one took exposed through shared syringes, in America. Since the time Ronald security reform, we oppose this, we litical clout they once enjoyed liber- over for another to wave a free Velarde? What about unwitting vic- Reagan became president in 1980 oppose that, we oppose, we oppose, als in America will have to commu- paper in my face and tell me that tims of unfaithful spouses or rape? they have lost four out of the last six we oppose!” Case in point, during nicate to ordinary Americans a bold I “needed” a subscription. They Were these people promiscuous? presidential elections. The large ma- the recent inauguration, while Bush vision, centered on the needs of the stood in the middle of the business Velardeʼs erroneous tirade against jorities the Democrats held in both was being sworn in, left wing protes- average Joe, and not political spite. building shouting things like “Your the “promiscuous” spread of AIDS houses of Congress have evaporated, tors were screaming how awful he is. They will have to communicate teachers will be referring to this reveals ignorance as dangerous as leaving them stuck with just a few What is ironic in all of this is that the ideas relevant for this day and time. learning tool, buy yours now, only the disease itself and he should left-leaning voices on Capitol Hill. more the left whines about Bush, the Do you think people rallied around 20 left!” I had to deal with the rude- carefully research what he knows Additionally, in the last few years, a more they marginalize themselves Kennedy because of all the names he ness of a man who I had declined little about before jumping care- majority of governorships and state and assist him in pursuing his agen- called Nixon? Was it all the insults twice as he asked a third time when lessly to incorrect assumptions. legislatures, including Georgia, have da. Let me ask you, which of these that FDR spewed that won him four I came out of my class. Wondering Just as convoluted was Velardeʼs seen the GOP seize control. Still, two statements articulate leadership, terms in office, and what mudsling- where they thought the need for connection of Hollywood smut perhaps the most frustrating loss of vision and direction, Bush declaring, ing did Thomas Jefferson use to so many solicitors existed or why merchants, inattentive parents all has been the recent re-election of “So, it is the policy of the United rise to power? These men and all we let them all on campus to liter- and declining social morals. In President George W. Bush. After a States to seek and support the growth great leaders communicated power- ally harass some of the students is Velardeʼs neo-Puritan “perfect well-coordinated effort, with record of democratic institutions in every ful ideas that people could rally be- beyond me. I finally told one that I world” the nanny state must take amounts of money spent, in addi- nation and culture with the ultimate hind. Ideas that struck a chord and can already get the paper free from a firm hand to stop immoral tele- tion to endless personal attacks and goal of ending tyranny in our world,” connected at a personal level with stands daily in the student center vision, music and movies, tell you accusations against the president the or Bush haters shouting “Bush, Bush individuals. As they stand at a cross- and just didnʼt want [or need] it at how to raise your children and to left still came up well short, leav- you canʼt hide, we charge you with roads, the Democratic Party can go all, and she finally stopped harass- get our collective minds out of the ing Democrats totally perplexed and genocide!” The point is whether you the way of FDR and big ideas, which ing me while I ate my lunch. Now, gutter. These demands for govern- feeling like donkeys. love or hate the president, he is doing will help them regain some of their I am not against people trying to ment intervention come from self- So, what has become of the proud what leaders do and that is providing lost influence. Or they can choose earn money, and I donʼt mind be- described “conservatives” who are Democratic Party, which once boast- direction. He is unafraid to tackle dif- the path of personal attack, and fade ing asked once...maybe twice. anything but conservatives, they ed such American icons as Thomas ficult issues whether they are foreign into political obscurity. However, I dreaded walking into want more government interven- numerous buildings where these tion and intrusion into our lives, as troops were stationed ready to fire opposed to eliminating government at the unfortunate souls who for intrusions. These social “conserva- some reason donʼt know where to tives” seek to debase and devalue find a freebie on campus. I found it individual rights and freedoms in an invasion of my space, time and a manner not unlike the tyranny of energy to ward off solicitors. I pay the minority experienced with pro- to go to school and learn lessons hibition, the PMRC and the moral from professors, not tolerance of majority. All were launched by harassment. To the administration, social conservatives like Velarde please consider limiting the num- and all ultimately failed in their

Political Cartoon ber of people or length of stay that objectives because the majority of solicitors from one company can society did not agree with the vocal have on our campus in the future. minorityʼs values. The same can be said of society today. Forcing Jessica Smith Velardeʼs values on society would Junior, International Affairs fail because it violates the rights of individuals to conduct their lives as they wish within the law. And Velarde misinformed speaking of the law, what laws are being broken by entertainment, Dear Editor, parents and society you complain The author of the piece on AIDS about? Answer, none! And if laws is misinformed, relying on stereo- do get broken, punish the guilty, types and bad information, and for and let me say this about inatten- him to pass on such is very danger- tive parents...they will reap what ous. Teaching young people about they sew! Social “conservatives” abstinence and condoms is not like Velarde love to make these contradictory. We teach children arguments, yet are always silent From Page 3 not to play with sharp knives and on how they would achieve their we teach them where to find the objectives. Why is that? Because bandages. Not everyone can or they know society would never Back again... will abstain. There needs to be in- agree to their Draconian measures, hadnʼt made a lot of meetings and himself somehow rigged the election life, shift our [yes that means us col- formation provided to them to keep and itʼs politically more advanta- though the man could put on one hell in just those two states to ensure he lege students] social security to help away diseases and even death. geous for social “conservatives” to of show, he hardly knew what he was would win. Whatʼs more preposter- only the rich, have the government, Promiscuity is a loaded term use societyʼs decay as a “wedge is- talking about. He told Americans he ous? Yes, it does get better. Now a take care of us leaving the idea that and generally used to denote that sue” to demagogue. Velarde tries to supported the war with Iraq, then he Democrat from California, Senator they believe that they have every right the promiscuous one has had one make light of the commonly heard didnʼt, then he does, then he didnʼt. Barbara Boxer, has claimed that the to make decisions for us, we shouldnʼt more sex partner than the one us- comment “If you donʼt like it, turn He supported our military but then he Ohio people were “disenfranchised,” think for ourselves, we should let our ing the label. Certainly the more it off” but you know what? Thatʼs voted “no” on the budget for them to they didnʼt get a fair chance to vote government do it for us. unprotected sex one has the greater what works for me and countless get $87 billion for supplies, then with because of long lines, and their legs Oh Democrats, how I miss the days likelihood of contracting AIDS or others [SIC]. I want to be able to medical care he couldnʼt decide what got tired or theyʼd had a doctors ap- of old when you stood for something another STD or getting pregnant. choose the entertainment I want, to do. pointment or were missing their fa- instead of viewing the American pub- At the same time, one act of unpro- and I donʼt need Velarde or any That being said, Kerry is the mild- vorite soap opera. lic to be dumb as sheep being led to tected sex can also get you all three. other self-anointed censor to tell est of the horror that made me turn Sorry, Boxer, that doesnʼt fly. the slaughterhouse. But alas, there Generalizations based on labels are me what I can and cannot watch. my back. You see, even after he lost Those people just didnʼt want to get is hope. There must be reform in not helpful. Blaming the media for Consumers can vote with their feet the election he had the dignity to con- off their butts to vote. In Afghanistan the Democratic Party to gain control our ills is a handy scapegoat, but and dollars and that ultimately is cede. Who could be worse than Kerry people waited 18 hours in lines to once again as it did in its glory days. most of us are supposed to be as- more powerful them demagogues in the Democratic Party? Could it get the opportunity to vote, which How? Simple. First, shut up and stop tute enough to make decisions for like Velarde and more likely to be Tom Daschel? Hillary Clinton? Americans take for granted. With the whining. Act like a mature adult and ourselves. We are also supposed to force effective societal change. Who was it? It was the people of the Iraq election coming up, Iraqi citi- think logically. Second, go back to be bright enough to tell the differ- And unlike Velarde, I donʼt need a Democratic Party. The people like me. zens in this country alone are driving the days when you believed less is ence in television shows and real nanny state to control my impulses. I saw how they acted during the elec- across state lines for hours upon hours more with governmental involvement life. If we have children and cannot Iʼm perfectly capable of that on my tion, and it bothered me that none of to register to vote for their country in the daily lives of the American citi- tell our children what to watch and own. the people would do their homework half a world away. Just to register to zens. Third, be wise about who you what not to watch, we have even I had parents and faith that in- or find things out for themselves. The vote for a free Iraq! When the elec- vote for to be the presidential candi- more serious issues with which to stilled strong values in me and rumors they spilled about Bush were tions take place, they will make the date. Make sure that person stands for deal. After all, who is supposed to thank God I have the freedom to false but then they would tell me they journey again. To make sure they something and for the, love of God, be the adult in that situation? choose to do what I wish to do. were “thinking for themselves.” stand in line, no matter how long the make sure they know what they are I hope you will print factual in- That includes the freedom to tune After the election, when I thought line is or how long they have to wait standing for. Finally, tone down your formation about HIV/AIDS rather out demagogues masquerading as I could maybe give my party an- they will vote. liberal views. America isnʼt ready than material more inclined to in- social commentators Velarde. other chance, the most humiliating My own disgust for my party is ob- yet for the extreme viewpoints. If flame than inform. moment occurred. Now fanatical vious. The Democrats have become a we were, youʼd have control again. Todd Frary Democrats who cannot let go of the bunch of sore losers who will whine Start swinging toward the conserva- Bruce Garner Junior, Education fact that Bush has won, are scream- about anything and everything. These tive side, and maybe the party I used Atlanta, GA ing there is a conspiracy in Ohio are the same people who are pushing to love will woo me and other former and Pennsylvania. They say Bush for more government in our everyday Democrats back. Wednesday, February 2, 2005 The SENTINEL Page 5 Next Issue:

A moment with Letter eatures Kills F Entertainment& Hooker and Willie Dixon, we and poetic precision his suffer- find that rock ʻnʼ roll, in fact, ing and strife. Founding Fathers had a daddy whose name was Most of his troubles came Robert Johnson. Considered from succumbing to worldly the ʻKing of the Bluesʼ and the desires and a close, personal Rhythm nation: Down ʻFather of Rock ʻnʼ Rollʼ by connection to nothing but his many rock historians, Johnson instrument and his music, but produced some 40 records in how else might he have em- at the crossroads the 1930s that embody such a bodied that spirit of emotional mysteriously powerful pres- freedom that has continued to Eric Reinhardt anyone who ever watched 21- ence that his music continues feed and inspire us? As an ir- Staff writer year-old Jerry Lee convulsively to inspire, to this very day, all resistible womanizer and brag- beat the senses out of a grand of those who have ears to hear gart, it was vanity that charged Imagine, for a moment, a piano in front of thousands of it. Led Zeppelinʼs early set con- his unsurpassed ability to howl time when Rock was young. He spectators. And of course, there sisted of a number of virtually the blues on bended knee, and was quite the rambunctious lit- was Elvis Presley, whom the reconstructed Johnson songs. as the story goes, it was vanity tle lad, a trickster and a shape- trickster snatched up from the As one of the pioneers of the that led to his eventual death. shifter if ever there was one. cradle in order to secretly re- psychedelic/power-blues move- It is said that Johnson was poi- Via the airwaves, through early place the childʼs hipbones with ment of the late 1960s, Eric soned by a jealous husband, but, television and radio broadcasts, a fiery slab of sulfur. In a black- Clapton has continued to pay in the end, it would be the case the world bore witness to his and-white world they envisioned homage to Johnson throughout of pneumonia induced during dark and mysteriously conta- full color, creating spontaneous his career. his recovery that killed him. gious ways. Sly and elusive as rhythms and movements, and No one is quite sure what As they say in the recording he was, he made his presence every rattling speaker that trans- tuning formations Johnson used business, he “had something.” known. Performance was to ferred their message strained to Photo courtesy of Eric Reinhart | The Sentinel when he played, but he played Or rather, something had him. be his vehicle provide merely Johnson, considered the “King of the Blues,” in a still moment. fast with a slide and slapped In the persona of this particular and with the a modest, flat, the strings like they owed him bluesman, a mythic archetype advent of tele- scratchy imita- a glorious afterlife. His connec- has been established for those vision he took tion. it as a threat to the established be reckoned with? Chuck and tion with the music he sang was who have caught a glimpse main stage and The recorded values of the American post- Elvis, along with Bo Diddly and so personal and emphatic that into the dark and mysterious taught a nation pictures and war era, claiming that the mu- Ike Turner [who has claimed to when he wails “Iʼve got pains side of rock music. Legend has of tragically sounds depict- sic was primal and animalistic have recorded the first true rock in my heart and theyʼve taken it that Johnson, down at the bored people ing the early in nature and that it influenced ʻnʼ roll record in 1951] played my appetite,” heʼs not kidding- Crossroads of Life, sold his soul how to dance. rock scene of excited behavior in youth that what they referred to as rhythm -he really means it. He learned to the Devil in order to play the The young- the 1950s have was frighteningly uncharac- and blues, directly inspired by to play guitar from Charlie blues and that when he died and ster mani- been duplicat- teristic of the average middle- a generation of musicians who Patton and Son House, great descended into Hell, it spat him fested himself ed many times class suburbanite. Yet as we see came before them. A long list bluesmen in their own right, right back out because even in a variety of over, and we in hindsight, somewhere along of African-American musicians at a time when music carried that place could not contain his incarnations. are told that the line our heroes had tapped had been playing and recording with it a deep, magical force, vanity. Whether Johnson even- He gave Little this was the be- into a sub-current of energy the blues since Thomas Edison consubstantial with the souls tually repented and was permit- Richard those wild eyes and ginning of pop music in all of its that is essentially the human wandered into existence, and of those who sang it. It was in ted into Heaven or is still forced that demonic voice. In Chuck electrified, hip-swiveling glory. soul, and they sought to liberate there is plenty of reason and this spirit that Johnson formed to roam the earth is unknown. Berryʼs stubborn psyche, he in- Since then, families have had it through whatever means pos- tradition that leads us to believe his own mysterious faith in the What is known is that the legacy stilled a reverence for that huge, time to adjust, to settle back into sible. that the blues have existed in blues and his ability to do with and legend of this man has been red hollow-bodied Gibson 335 easy-chairs in the safety of their But what about the music some form or other since pre- them what he chose. He was a preserved, and his voice had and bent Chuckʼs knees with homes, far away from the once itself? What about the vibrant history. rambler, a wandering minstrel such an everlasting resonance a swift kick from behind. His horrifying rock ʻnʼ roll mad- and seductive performances, If we trace the lineage of in constant woe who had a that he has remained an icon of possession of Jerry Lee Lewis, ness. But in the ʼ50s, there were the pounding rhythms of simple the blues backward, before seemingly supernatural ability pop music history. aside from the manʼs alleged folks who strongly opposed the yet powerful compositions that Chuck Berry and Bo Diddly, to abandon all things conven- As always, this history is to debauchery, is rather obvious to emergence of rock, who saw made the key of ʻEʼ a force to past Muddy Waters, John Lee tional and describe with clarity be continued. Filmmaker visits KSU Spike Lee speaks to students Meredith Pruden come to Atlanta itʼs great -- my grand- Features editor ma still lives here. Sheʼs 98-years-old, and I got to see her today before I came People push and shove – gently here. I enjoy speaking on college cam- but with a certain sense of purpose puses all across America. The students -- through the double doors of The at colleges and universities make up a Carmichael Student Center university large part of the people who go see my rooms just to get a peek. Within these films, so I enjoy it. four walls nearly 600 mostly college- Melissa Spielholz | The Sentinel aged people, some of who have been Q: In “School Daze,” you made a strong Lee takes time to talk with The Sentinel. patiently waiting for more than two statement about fraternities – what are hours, sit anxiously awaiting his ar- you current feelings on the topic, and deregulate business –the FCC being a jects by the story. Iʼve always felt, and Half an hour of television, you know rival. The empty stage and podium are they any different than then? part of that – and so a company like always will feel, that good filmmakers episodic TV. (**Coming out in Feb.) seem to taunt the waiting crowd with A:My feelings about fraternities and so- Clear Channel can come in, that owns are storytellers. So, some of the stories And I think either Feb. 13 or 14, I did the promise of something grand. rorities have not changed. I think that like 1,400 radio stations, and just mo- you want to tell -- some of the subject a movie for Showtime called Sucker The muted roar of hundreds of there are specific chapters that are doing nopolizes. matter inherently might be controver- Free City -- thatʼs coming out also. mouths speaking in unison suddenly what they set out to do in the charter, but sial. Itʼs not really intentional. quiets as a man slight of stature in a if theyʼre about hazing and all the other Q: And how do you think that affects Q: Who are some of your favorite up pageboy cap and thick-framed, tortoise stuff, Iʼm not with that at all. the youth today? Q: Outside of your filmmaking are and coming writers or directors, or shell glasses makes his way up the A: Well, it affects the youth because there any causes or charities that are maybe some of your students? aisle to the podium to greet his audi- Q: Do you believe movies are a reflec- they have two people programming all near to your heart? A: I donʼt want to put pressure on them. ence. This is what they have all been tion of society or that society is affected their music. So, no matter where you A: Yeah, education. Iʼve always been a Theyʼre still in the development stage, waiting for – the man, the myth – Spike by what they see in the media? go you hear the same music all the time. strong proponent of education. I come but thereʼs a lot of great talent out there, Lee. The crowd spilled from the doors A: Itʼs not an either or case. Art can And also, Clear Channel is the one that from a long line of educators, and Iʼve and it just needs to be nurtured. Even and became all but impassable. From reflect whatʼs happening, and it can organized the CD burnings of the Dixie been teaching. Iʼm a professor at NYU with the nurturing, they still need to get the outside, it was nearly impossible to impact whatʼs happening. It really de- Chicks when they made that statement -- Iʼve been teaching film, I went to a shot. They have to have a vehicle or hear what knowledge Lee may be im- pends on the film youʼre talking about, about President Bush. film school there, and Iʼve been teach- platform to show what they can do. parting on the leaders of tomorrow, for and what were the intentions of film- ing the last seven or eight years. Two his voice although steady and strong is maker -- what were the intentions of Q: Do you think the youth today, pri- years ago I was named artistic director Q: What is the one message that you low. the artist. marily college students, are aware of of the film school there – so education. truly want young people to “get” to- Fortunately, The Sentinel had al- whatʼs happening? day? What is the one thing you think ready had an opportunity to sit down Q: On a larger scale, you came down A: I donʼt want to make any generaliza- Q: I know you have some work in dif- the younger generation is missing? with Lee and chat. on the TV and film industries in tions, but I donʼt think the majority of ferent stages of production right now; A: I just think that young people have “Bamboozled.” What is your overall college students…I donʼt know if they would you care to expand on “The Night to really ask more questions and not Q: I know you were born in Atlanta and opinion of the media today? even care. Watchman” or “Miracleʼs Boys?” just go for the “okey doke,” go for the went to Morehouse, and that you must A: In general, three companies can A: “The Night Watchman,” I donʼt company line and just use their brain get a ton of requests to speak from col- own everything in the world, and thatʼs Q: You have, at times in your film ca- know if thatʼs going to happen, but more. I think young people today are leges all across the country. Why did scary. Before, there was an FCC regu- reer, been highly controversial. How “Miracleʼs Boys” is a six-part series, probably the most media savvy people, you choose to come to KSU? lation, I think that a company could do you think that has either helped or and itʼs for young teens. My wife, probably spend too much time watch- A: Iʼve never been to this campus, not own more than 40 radio stations or hindered you? Tonia Lewis Lee, was the co-producer ing television, spend too much time but Iʼve heard of it because I attended TV stations, and then as soon as Bush A: When I do stuff itʼs not really to be of that. I directed the first and sixth and playing video games, too much time on Morehouse. Anytime I get a chance to came in, his number one thing was to controversial. I choose my film sub- final episodes, and that was a lot of fun. the phone. Page 6 • Features & Entertainment The SENTINEL Wednesday, February 2, 2005 Tomorrow’s leaders KSU freshman is “Cosmogirl!” of the Year

Kiki Amanatidis this? What drove a 16-year-old girl to dition, Haley was flown to New York Sr. Staff Writer do this? What was her motivation? City for the Born to Lead Awards, At that time, Haleyʼs younger where she received a complimentary If the world had more people like sister, Kelly, was in middle school. makeover. Haley had her makeup done Haley Kilpatrick, it would be in better Haley described Kelly as spunky, but by Maybelline New York makeup art- hands. when Kelly would come home from ist Melissa Silver, and her hair was Two and a half years ago Haley school she could really relate to the done by Wendy and Oscar Bond of dedicated her life to her non-profit or- way her sister felt. For most girls, Oscar Bond Salon in NYC. ganization, Girl Talk. “I have come middle school is a time of uncertainty. As for all of the small scholarships? to the conclusion that the most effec- Haley recalled an instance in middle Haley never heard from a single one. tive way of reaching my generation school in which one of her classmateʼs But her story is far from over. of youth is no longer through school college football fan father took all the After seeing Haley featured in administration but through students girls, except Haley, to the game in his “CosmoGirl!,” American Eagle reaching students,” Haley said in her camper and let them spend the night. Outfitters approached her to take part initial letter to middle school parents. The girls came back with pictures to in their Spring 2005 campaign ap- The letter went on to explain Haleyʼs show in class. A light bulb went off in propriately titled “Live your Life.” mission for Girl Talk. The girls Haleyʼs head after she saw that Kelly The campaign features Haley, along would initially meet Tuesday morn- was feeling similarly. If she went with five other young people who ings and discuss problems that are through this, and her sister is going have accomplished one of their big- prominent in a middle school girlʼs through this, then there has to be other gest dreams. The stories and faces of daily life. The topics for discussion girls out there who feel the same way. these adolescents will be displayed included “Materialistic Madness” and Since its inception, Girl Talk has throughout American Eagle stores, “Gossiping,” among others, and girls grown from the initial three schools,to gift cards and bags. In addition to be- would discuss and often times relate include eight in Georgia, as well as ing the fresh faces of the Spring 2005 back to the Bible to find out the true chapters in eleven states nationwide. campaign, the six achievers will serve meaning of the subjects. In addition to By Spring 2004, Girl Talk was as judges in the companyʼs “Live Your these preset topics, Haley encouraged in full swing, and Haley was a few Life” contest, in which young adults the girls to leave questions in a box, so months away from graduating high who are 14-years-old and up can enter those topics could be addressed in the school. She knew that money for out by submitting either a 300-word essay next session. of state tuition would be an issue, so or a five minute video/DVD explain- she did what most high school seniors ing their dream. The panel of judges do their last semester of high school - will pick six winners who have the - she searched for scholarships online. opportunity to win up to $25,000. The Through various scholarship Web contest runs until Feb. 23 and entry sites, Haley applied for many small forms are available in stores, as well Photo courtesy of Haley Kilpatrick scholarships until she came across a as at www.ae.com/liveyourlife. Kennesaw State student Haley Kilpatrick makes a difference in $10,000 scholarship being awarded With so much good that has already the lives of young girls. by “CosmoGIRL!” magazine and happened for Haley and Girl Talk, it Maybelline New York. The scholar- seems that there is only more good in ship was being awarded to a girl who the future. She has a tentative appear- reached out to her community and ance on “Oprah,” which will be spon- made a difference. At first glance sored by American Eagle slated for Haley did not think she stood a chance late February. There is also talk of a to win the $10,000 and decided not second branch of Girl Talk called Teen to apply, but she never fully put the Talk in the works. thought out of her head. Teen Talk will be similar to Girl The night before the scholarship Talk, but will focus on high school application was due, Haley decided girls. The organization will bring col- she had nothing to lose and applied for lege girls who are heavily involved In its first few months Girl Talk was the scholarship. in extracurricular activities to talk to a huge success. The following winter, The following summer, Haley high school girls and tell them about January 2003, the second chapter of was in working for Girl Talk life experiences and what they should Girl Talk began in Tallahassee, Fl. when she got a call from the editors expect out of college. Shortly after that, in March, the sec- at “CosmoGIRL!.” Along with the When she was asked what else she ond Georgia chapter of Girl Talk was $10,000 scholarship, Haley was fea- has in store for Girl Talk, Haley said started. tured in the magazine as their 2004 that she would love to see Girl Talk in Photo courtesy of Haley Kilpatrick But what is the reason for all of “CosmoGIRL!” of the Year. In ad- each of the 50 states. Haley meets with middle school girls for “Girltalk.”

KSUTalk.com and the man who started it

Alex Danaila • Classified Ads for free– sell some- Sr. Staff Writer thing or find a job. There is also a live chat available. David Eshelman needed to sell The user can browse posts and classi- something. He made flyers, printed fieds, but to participate in anything, reg- them out and put them up all over cam- istration is required. Once registered, pus. That took him about three and a works along side two other moderators. • The Lounge – general discussion a user can post comments, suggestions, half hours. “There must be an easier The Web site was designed during the and polls on anything. Also included questions, observations and ideas of way,” he said, and KSUTalk.com was summer of 2004 and made its debut are The Vent and Politics. any sort. The Web site has around 300 born. during Fall Semester. The initial cost of • Course and Major Discussion – dis- members, 95 percent of who are stu- Twenty-three-year-old Eshelman, a the site was $100 and many late nights. cuss your professors, major or classes. dents at KSU. Want to post a photo of junior majoring in Information Systems, KSUTalk.com is geared toward KSU Get help with homework and projects. yourself? KSUTalk.com photo gallery grew up in Roswell, Georgia. He said students, although anyone can become • The Sports Bar – KSU sports or any allows up to 30 pictures. Alex Danaila | The Sentinel he was into computers since as long as a member of the online forum. The site other athletic events. Register and be a part of another KSUTalk creator David Eshelman he can remember. He is currently the mainly consists of posts written by stu- • KSU Housing Chat – talk to people Kennesaw community. Itʼs free, and chats with The Sentinel administrator for KSUTalk.com and dents in several categories: who live on campus. what college student doesnʼt like that? Game falls short MTV raids student rooms Kingdom Hearts sequel leaves gamers disappointed KSU students featured on “Room Raiders”

Jason Nimer same levels with the same enemies as Kiki Amanatidis person for a special martial arts edi- Staff Writer the original, only with a strange and Sr. Staff Writer tion, but when the third party fell ineffective new combat system. The through, Kanner and Ramirez sug- In late 2001, Square Enix released fighting is now entirely “card based,” “Room Raiders” is a dating show gested a “best friends” edition with Kingdom Hearts for Playstation 2. The with all your attacks attached to card on MTV in which an individual picks KSU junior Brian Gallagher. In honor bizarre premise of pairing the Disney values that are displayed at the bottom the person they are going to go on a of being featured in the showʼs 100th universe with that of the Final Fantasy of the screen. The only way to describe will surely play a role in the upcoming date with by searching three candi- episode, the contestants will receive games worked splendidly. The game the sheer suckitude of this system is by Kingdom Hearts 2. These few good datesʼ rooms. a tape of their appearance as well as a was deep, incredibly entertaining and example. Imagine for a moment you points canʼt mask this gameʼs tedium, While at Wild Billʼs last semes- surprise gift from MTV. had something for everyone. The rabid are playing Street Fighter II. Now and every Kingdom Hearts fan should ter, senior Michael Kanner, business fan base has been chomping at the bit imagine half your attacks donʼt work be disgusted. management, and former KSU stu- Michael for a sequel, but before we could get it, for seemingly no reason at all. You This game was an not needed bridge dent Pedro Ramirez both decided to Kanner we all had to be subjected to the hor- now have an idea of just how painful between a great Playstation 2 game and participate in an MTV casting call. featured rors of this handheld half sequel. This this game is to play. an almost surely great sequel. The ex- They did not know what show it was on MTV’s Game Boy Advance game is basically Although the bad of this game far cellent graphics and sound donʼt make for at the time. “Room just a retelling of the original with all eclipses the good, the good still begs up for the mind erasing frustration you The following day, MTV con- Raiders.” the fun sucked out. “Not cool! Mmm... to be mentioned. The graphics are will experience playing this game. tacted the students and sent a crew to Gandalf,” cry the nerds of America. among the best the Game Boy Advance Only serious Kingdom Hearts fan need conduct video interviews. Although The game picks up right after the has ever seen. The characters are big, apply, and being one of them, I still MTV did not tell them right away events of Kingdom Hearts. Sora, bright and well presented. The sound say steer clear of this train wreck of a that the show was “Room Raiders,” Donald and Goofy come across the is also excellent, and if you do man- game. Kanner knew because his sister, who mysterious Castle Oblivion. Once age to slog through this game, you was also at the Wild Billʼs casting inside, they slowly begin to lose their are treated to the theme song from the call, had already taped an episode. memories. This lame plot device is an original complete with vocals. Also, a Grade D- The episode was originally set to excuse to make you fight through the few new characters are introduced and feature Kanner, Ramirez and a third Wednesday, February 2, 2005 The SENTINEL Features & Entertainment • Page 7 Living in the lucky country

his day last week, a little to gauge the effect European shindig occurred around settlement has had on the ab- Australia. On that bois- origines – all you have to do is T terous day, the barbies compare their plight to that of were out in force in the back- the Native Americans here, and yard, churning out charcoaled youʼll see definite parallels. sausages, steaks, grilled onions Nonetheless, the date is an im- and lamb chops, with perhaps a portant one in the history of the prawn here or there, and maybe Australian federation, regard- tofu for the potheads hiding in less of the disastrous effects it their communes. I would leave had on our original inhabitants. you to wonder what day I might The controversy over the be talking about, but that would celebration of Australia Day be cruel. Of course, Iʼm talk- has led to calls to scrap the ing about Jan. 26 – otherwise day altogether and move it to known as Australia Day. a date less representative of the I suppose itʼs much the same aboriginesʼ suffering – some as July the Fourth for you lot, people believe that Anzac Day, and I canʼt imagine there are fortunate aborigines into a dry, which is in April, would be a too many differences, aside harsh land with cows, sheep better date, as it celebrates the from the fact that fireworks oc- fewer aborigines and a tad less sacrifice of those who died cur only in specially sanctioned space. This day in 1788 marked for Australia and for peace areas and not by some general the day Governor Arthur in general [much the same as mass undertaking of the public Phillip took possession of the Memorial Day does here]. I at large, as seems to be the case colony of New South Wales donʼt really have an opinion on in many parts of the U.S.A. I for the bloodthirsty glory of the the matter, nor is this really the suppose a good reason for this British Empire. The country we place for it – but it has been a is because nobody wants their know now as Orstraya [in the source of debate and division house to burn down around local tongue] came into being every Jan. 26 for the last de- their ears – especially when itʼs Jan. 1, 1901. I suppose if New cade or so. 95 degrees Fahrenheit half the Yearsʼ Day didnʼt already own Despite these divisions, for time and dry as a kookaburraʼs that day as a public holiday, it the vast majority of Australians arse in the desert. Aside from would be apt to choose it as the the day is not symbolic of op- that little detail, we eat a lot, national commemoration, but pression and misery but a day get a little bit patriotic and sing we do like our holidays – the to let out those pent-up patriot- silly ditties and generally party more, the merrier! ic urges and to celebrate life as hard and attempt to emulate As you might expect, thereʼs Australians, to reflect upon the New Yearʼs Eve in terms of been a little controversy lately things Australia has achieved, drunken rowdiness. about the appropriateness of and often on its identity too. The big historical difference this date, in light of the fact Australians are an awfully between our two countries is that it marked the beginning of self-conscious mob, but the that Australia Day does not ac- oppression for the myriad ab- more the people think about tually mark the day of federa- original tribes who had roamed where Australia is as a nation, tion – it marks the anniversary nomadically for thousands of especially considering our of the arrival of the First Fleet, years prior to the convictsʼ ar- austere beginnings, the more best known today as that crowd rival. To the aborigines, it marks Australians see themselves of rough-as-guts convicts who the day they were invaded and living in the Lucky Country turned a dry, harsh land full of the day their culture began its – a cliché, to be sure, but apt nothing but space and a few un- decline. Today itʼs pretty easy all the same. Page 8 • Features & Entertainment The SENTINEL Wednesday, February 2, 2005 •••Roaming Reporter••• Why should you be king or queen of the world? Compiled by Kim Everhart Staff writer What? When? Where? Tara Yudiskas junior, Communication Black Alumni Society Gala Saturday, Feb. 5 Marriott Midtown Suites “Because I am already a princess, every girl is, and I am friendly, fair, unbiased and a born leader. I am extremely positive which would make for an approachable leader.”

Jazz pianist Stillwell Theatre Rex Sandford Saturday, Feb. 5 MBA, Career Growth Gonzolo Rubakaba “Because I think I know it all.”

Dara Bruner Saturday, Feb. 5 Madden Tournament Student Leadership Room MBA, Professional Writing 3:14p.m. “Because I deserve it all!”

Alek Tant junior, Information Systems African American Read-In Monday, Feb. 7 Call Ext. 4385 “No, thanks. I donʼt want that kind of responsibility.”

Mike Sengbusch Poker Tournament Wednesday, Feb. 9 Student Center Room senior, Communication Texas Holding & Spades 7:14p.m.-11:14p.m. A&B “I have way more to offer than Leonardo DiCaprio.” Valentines Dinner with Friday, Feb. 11 Dining Room Atrium Candlelight Karaoke 8:00p.m.-11:00p.m. Yolanda Blackwell senior, Communication “So that people would be at my beck and call and I would never have to do Student Government Thursday, Feb. 10 the cooking and cleaning that mothers have to do on a weekly basis!” call ext. 6276 meeting 3:30 p.m.

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Kiki Amanatidis While they are an East Coast East Coast with several shows Sr. Staff writer act, their music and name draws in South Carolina, as well as This is the first in a series from the West Coast. The band a show at NYCʼs legendary of six Are You Listening: Local The Californias is a five- reminds me of a modern day CBGBs. Style. The first four bands are piece band that consists of ʻ60s pop-rock band. They are And have no fear my friends, set, but we are giving you the Mike June and Ryan Summers definitely the type of band I they are also on Pure Volume. opportunity to have your say on guitars, Wes Flowers [bass], could imagine having seen on Sample Lyrics: “I knew that in the last two local bands Rosco [drums] and Knox Rivers American Bandstand. I adored you and you were the featured. Please contact us at [keyboard]. In addition to play- Although they are consis- one/I want you near me, baby 770.423.6278 or stop by Student ing their respective instruments, tently playing local shows, in- come my way/ want you to hear Center Rm. 277, and let us know the five men all contribute to cluding a Tsunami Relief benefit me, I want you hear me say I who you want to see. vocals. show, the band has toured the like your smile” - Your Smile Photo courtesy download.com/californias The Californias entertain their listeners with a pop-rock sound.

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Where: Kennesaw Army Recruiting Station When: MON - FRI 9am - 6 pm Who: Call 770-422-4233 for your local Army Recruiter ©2003. Paid for by the United States Army. All rights reserved. Wednesday, February 2, 2005 The SENTINEL Features & Entertainment • Page 9 Atlanta locals On your rock on mark, Cartel releases new album get set… Sarah Goehler Staff writer uckily for us here in the south, we will most likely There is a new band making waves in the Atlanta music never have to plow through Linda C. Black Virgo [Aug. 23-Sept. 22] scene. Cartel, a newly formed pop-punk band, has been busy the snow like our friends Tribune Media Services up north. Which makes it easy to Today is a 6. Youʼve learned a great deal since they came together in August of 2003. With a new LP, L travel when we want to, time permit- from books and at school, but the real test “The Ransom,” out on The Militia Group and a calendar packed Today’s Birthday [02-02-05] ting. Personally, I havenʼt been to comes when you try these new skills out on with tour dates, these guys seem to be coming up in the world Chattanooga since I was a little kid, Thereʼs more work coming in, so devel- the public. Donʼt worry, youʼll do fine. of music. They have already achieved the dream of hearing one op a routine. The more you can mechanize, of their own songs, “Luckie Street,” on local radio station 99X, but I hear this city has a lot to offer in the happier youʼll be, and the more money Libra [Sept. 23-Oct. 22] but why stop there? This talented group has a lot more to offer, the way of entertainment and sightsee- ing. For starters, the world famous youʼll make. Today is a 7. Some people have to work and they intend to share it with us. Tennessee To get the advantage, check the dayʼs harder to make more money. The opposite Cartel consists of five local boys. Front man Will Pugh is Aquarium is rating: 10 is the easiest day, 0 the most chal- is true for you. Youʼll make more when the not only the voice of the band but also the genius behind most always a fun lenging. jobʼs fun and easy. of the bandʼs lyrics. The only exception is “Luckie Street,” which is credited to the entire band. The rocking guitars are trip. You can Aries [March 21-April 19] Scorpio [Oct. 23-Nov. 21] manned by Joseph Pepper and Andrew Lee. These guys keep see every type Today is a 6. Your newfound status is lead- Today is a 7. You have amazing abili- the upbeat jams flowing from their fingers. Kevin Sanders of underwater ing you to meet new friends as well. Select ties to see the big picture now. Do that, and manages to keep the beat as Cartelʼs drummer and does it sea creature the ones to trust from the standards you donʼt get stuck with a minor problem. well. Last, but definitely not least, is Ryan Roberts on bass-- for just $14. learned as a child, at home. he is the man that provides the music you can feel. Together But this is not Sagittarius [Nov. 22-Dec. 21] they are Cartel. your typical Taurus [April 20-May 20] Today is a 6. Your curiosity has been “The Ransom” was released in mid-November, and it fish and turtles Today is a 5. Continue to solicit advice aroused, or it will be, very soon. Youʼre has been getting great reviews since its debut, and deserv- tank. Oh no, from a person whoʼs already got whatever about to launch another quest, and this one edly so. With its catchy songs and feel-good lyrics, this LP this place has it is youʼre trying to achieve, acquire or be- will be fun. should definitely be added to your collection. The band will everything, come. Itʼs time well spent. be touring on the Lions, Sirens and Bears tour with As Tall as including Capricorn [Dec. 22-Jan. 19] more than 300 Gemini [May 21-June 21] Lions and The Receiving End of Sirens. If you get a chance By Today is a 6. The coming few weeks they will all be dropping by for a show here in Atlanta at the species of fish, Today is a 7. Keep working overtime to get Tara O’Shea could be quite profitable for you, without Masquerade Jan. 28, which is sure to be a blast. more than 20 the extra cash. By this weekend youʼll have much extra work. Anotherʼs generosity and For more information about the band log on to their Web types of birds, time and money for a jaunt. your good past deeds are the cause of this site, www.cartelrocks.com, and find out all there is to several amphibians, reptiles and seven Cancer [June 22-July 22] windfall. know about these rising stars. kinds of seahorses! They are open every day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Today is a 7. Youʼre good at saving money, Aquarius [Jan. 20-Feb. 18] Rating: B+ if you have kids, or just an affinity for but you may be going about it the hard way. Today is a 7. Accept a challenge thatʼs animal movies, right next door to the Get expert advice. similar to one youʼve done before. Your ex- aquarium is a six-story I-MAX theatre perience will give you the edge in capturing Leo [July 23-Aug. 22] that plays different educational films. an illusive profit. Another attraction not too far away Today is a 7. A very imaginative person is Rock City. Their tagline is “See Rock has everything figured out. Donʼt go along Pisces [Feb. 19-March 20] City,” which is a good suggestion if with the program, though, if it wonʼt be Today is a 7. Youʼve got the imagination, youʼre into beautiful views, interesting good for you. somebody else has the experience. Matched rock formations and lovely gardens. with another, who has the energy, you can- Right now, given that it is February, the not be stopped. Gardens probably arenʼt in top condi- [c] 2005, TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES INC. tion, however, rocks donʼt care what Distributed by Knight Ridder-Tribune Information Services. time of year it is, and theyʼre always cool to look at. From 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., you can walk around and enjoy all the sights the place has to offer, includ- ing Lookout Mountain where you can see across seven states on a clear day! The Seven States Flag Court is one of the many lookout points in Rock City, and from there you can see Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, , South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Other attractions along the garden pathway include a rope bridge that Iʼm not sure Iʼd walk across. Itʼs 180 ft. long and my only advice to you is, donʼt look down! Thereʼs a part of the trail called Needleʼs Eye that is every claustrophobicʼs nightmare, with two giant boulders with a tiny walkway through the middle of them. The cool thing is, all of these attractions are on the same path, so you can go to each one of them and work off all that holi- day food you ate! Chattanooga is just under two hours away from Kennesaw, take 75 North, to 24 West and exit off onto Martin Luther King Blvd.

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Nathan McCreary his talents when he went 3-for-3 with two doubles Tommy McNulty devotes to baseball, the Owlsʼ probable starting Sr. Staff Writer and an RBI in a blow out of Tennessee-Martin. Sports Editor catcher does not have much time for anything At the beginning of his sophomore year, else. ennesaw Stateʼs starting right fielder, Love suffered a fractured wrist while swing- he first thing one notices about No. 16 “Baseball takes up the majority of my time.” Jon Love, came to the Owls in 2003 af- ing a bat. This setback ultimately opened the Kevin Gergel upon meeting him is his 6ʼ4 Gergel said. I go to class from 9:30-1:45, and Kter transferring from the University of door for him to come to Kennesaw. “I got hurt Ttall frame. The next thing is his calm de- Iʼm out on the field usually from 2:00-6:30.” Kentucky. Love made an immediate impact for up there. I broke my hand, and my uncle, who meanor and immediately likable personality. When asked about his chances of getting the Owls and was selected to the 2003 All-Peach lives in Cartersville, had told me that Kennesaw Gergel started playing baseball at the age of drafted to the pros, Gergel has an optimistic, yet Belt Conference Team. He was also named a had a real good program. Baseball at Kentucky 4, whereupon he and his parents quickly realized realistic viewpoint on the matter. “I am gradu- Second-Team All-American the same season. was not going where I had hoped it would go,” that it was something he enjoyed and was skilled ating at the end of this semester, and ideally, In 2004, Love attempted to play through sev- Love said. He officially joined Kennesaw for his in. He went on to attend Lassiter High School in Iʼd like to get drafted,” Gergel said. “Thereʼs eral injuries but never returned to his previous sophomore season in 2003. Marietta, where he was a standout player. Upon a small chance that I will be, but if I donʼt, Iʼll seasonʼs dominance. After an impressive stint in In his first season at KSU, Love batted .318 graduating in 2000, he accepted a scholarship to hopefully get a decent job soon after Iʼm done this summerʼs Valley League, however, Loveʼs with 14 HR and 59 RBI. He was one of two play at Georgia Tech his freshman year. here.” star is again shining brightly. Owls selected as an All-American for 2003. At After playing only one season with the Gergelʼs constructive attitude and leadership Love grew up in Lexington, Kentucky and seasonʼs end, the future for Love and the Owls Yellow Jackets, Gergel decided that KSU was a skills are admired by his teammates. “Heʼs a attended Tates Creek High School, where he looked bright. better place for him to excel, both academically great team leader, and heʼs very well-respected had a career batting average of .421 and hit 15 Nagging injuries affected Loveʼs performance and athletically. among all the players,” said junior outfielder homeruns. Love stayed in Lexington to attend last season, his first year at KSU. “I had a bad Majoring in business at KSU, the 220 lb. Matt Nelson. “Heʼs never uptight and is a posi- the University of Kentucky and play ball. year,” Love said, referring to his .221 batting av- Gergel is slated to graduate at the end of this se- tive and fun guy to play with.” As a freshman on the Wildcats baseball team, erage, 4 HRs and 20 RBI. “I wasnʼt hurt. I had mester. He currently lives in a house with senior He is also an exceptional player. Last season Love played in 29 games and batted .195 with teammate and friend Ryan Apple. After factor- three doubles. He showed the Kentucky coaches See LOVE, Page 12 ing in his studies and the amount of time he See GERGEL, Page 12 Wednesday, February 2, 2005 The SENTINEL Sports • Page 11 Lady Owls lose big to GC&SU

Stephanie Scearce had perhaps Team suffers the Owlsʼ quietest double-double of the season with 10 points and worst loss since 11 rebounds. According to KSU Head 1994 Coach Colby Tilley, the Owls [10-8, 2-5] lost the game primar- Tommy McNulty ily due to poor ball handling. Sports Editor “When you turn the basketball over, you give the other team op- he Lady Owls took a crush- portunities to score,” Tilley said. ing blow last Wednesday “We preach that, and we just when they were defeated have to do a much better job at 80-60T by the Georgia College protecting the basketball.” and State University Bobcats. In The game was the Owlsʼ worst a game where KSU never came home defeat since a 25 point loss close to taking the lead, the team to Portland State in 1994. KSU saw itself commit ten turnovers is currently ranked second to last in the first seven minutes and 31 in the highly competitive Peach by the end. Belt South Division. With eight The Lady Bobcats [13-5 over- games remaining, the Lady Owls all, 4-3 in Peach Belt] surprised have their work cut out for them Richard L. Johnson | The the home team with their speed if they want to make it to the Sentinel and aggressiveness, starting the conference championship. Coach Colby Tilley game off with a 19-0 run. GC & The team must wipe this one- [above] watches the SUʼs Latia Love led the charge sided loss, and a 66-60 loss to final seconds wind off the with 22 points on the night and Francis Marion last Saturday, game clock. six rebounds. Ashley Williams, from its memory, said Tilley. Kirsti Jones and Renea Phelps “We just [got to] put this game A frustrated Dominik all had double-digit nights for behind us and chalk it up as a bad Mieszkowska [right] the visitors, as well. night,” Coach Tilley said. “We tries to set up the KSU of- Owlsʼ junior forward canʼt let future games be affected fense during the first half. Shavonder Clark led the team by how we played tonight.” GCSU took a 19-0 lead with 13 points, and freshman The Lady Owls will play in the first six minutes of center Lauren Harris had an Armstrong Atlantic tonight the game, and the Owls impressive night with 11 blocks at 5:30 at the Spec Landrum could not recover. and 9 points. Freshman center Centre. Richard L. Johnson | The Sentinel Men’s team trounces Bobcats 73-56 Record-tying win gives Owls more momentum for Armstrong Atlantic Matt Gammon After Ray Luque hit two Centre helped spark the home Staff Writer free throws with 5:29 remain- teamʼs momentum. “We love ing in the game, the Owls com- the crowd and playing at home he menʼs basketball manded a 25-point lead. GC because when we play at home team tied the record & SU tried to close the gap but the crowd has got our backs,” for the best start in could not penetrate KSUʼs sti- said senior forward Georgy school history with fling defense. GC & SU star Joseph, who had five points aT 73-56 victory over GC & player Justin Dickens was the and two rebounds on the night. SU. They are now 15-3. After only Bobcat to score double I noticed that the fans get real coming off of a 55-51 loss digits in points. into the game and many of the to Augusta State, the Owls “I thought we looked good Owlsʼ faithful are ready for the stepped up and defeated the defensively pretty much team to begin playing in the Bobcats handily. The Bobcats throughout the game, and I new arena next year. held the lead at only one point think we played good team “Itʼs definitely going to early in the game. After that it basketball on the offensive change,” Ingle said. “Here itʼs was all Owls. “I am real proud end. I feel good about the way more intimate, and youʼve got of our team, we tied a record we played,” Ingle said. people on top of you. Itʼs fun, tonight and I am real proud of The Owls kept a strong mo- exciting and we needed this. that,” said Ingle. mentum throughout the game, When we first came here five Freshman guard Ronnell as well. “We finally put two years ago we did not even have Wooten and senior guard Kevin halves together,” said senior 20 people in the stands. They McDonald scored the major- guard Tommy Thompson, who would not even take money ity of the Owlsʼ points in the had eight points and five assists at the door. Now the place is first half, for a combined total on the night. “We have been packed. You have a band and of 19. The team made 50 per- playing one half, then the other cheerleaders, everybody going cent of their field goals and 35 team will do something dif- crazy, and the teamʼs giving a percent of their three-pointers ferent on defense and we just good show. We have just got in the first half. It headed into have not adjusted, but tonight to take this momentum to the halftime with a 37-22 lead. we adjusted.” new stadium and keep build- In the second half, the Owls “Everybody got on the same ing, because at the Division played even stronger, hitting page for this game and we made I level, you have got to keep 50 percent of their field goals some changes that made a dif- promoting and recruiting. I and 50 percent of their three- ference,” said Luque, who led love this facility and canʼt wait pointers. The team excelled at the Owls with 13 points. “The to get into the next one,” Ingle the free throw line and missed sky is the limit. All we have said. only one free throw the entire to do is just keep working hard, The Owls defeated Francis game. “Coach made some ad- practicing hard and doing what Marion 67-65 Saturday night. justments and everybody came coach tells us, and we will be Their next home game is out and contributed to the fine.” tonight against Armstrong game,” Cardale Talley said. The crowd at Spec Landrum Atlantic at 7:30 p.m.

Richard L. Johnson | The Sentinel Richard L. Johnson | The Sentinel Georgy Joseph pulls down a rebound in the first half of Wednesday’s win against GC & Jeff Vaughn sets up the KSU offense during Wednesday’s game against Georgia College SU. Joseph contributed 7 points and 2 rebounds in the Owls win. and State University. Vaughn and the Owls defeated GC & SU 73-56. Page 12 • Sports The SENTINEL Wednesday, February 2, 2005

From Page 10 During the summer he played championship, I will still in the Valley League, which be happy with that.” Loveʼs LOVE is endorsed by Major League team-focused attitude is one of Baseball and the NCAA. the reasons his coaches see so a couple little things. Nothing While there, he batted .374, hit much in him. serious, just a little bump here 15 HR, 48 RBI and had a .475 In his eight years at KSU, and a bump there kept me from on-base percentage. Assistant Coach Ryan Coe has being able to practice at 100 The remarkable effort by seen few players like Love. percent.” Love also suffered a Love during the summer has “He is just a super kid. He leg injury that hampered him given him confidence for his plays really hard, works hard Tommy McNulty throughout the season. Head senior season this year. “I am at practice everyday and al- Sports Editor Coach Mike Sansing had to ready to go,” Love said, “I am ways does extra,” Coe said. watch Love struggle through going to go out there and play “He does everything you want #21 Georgia Tech at #2 Duke the season. “It was difficult. my game.” out of a player. If he is hurt, Saturday Feb. 5 I felt bad for him,” Sansing The season has its opening heʼll play. I never hear him 1:00 p.m. – CBS said. “He battled through in- day Feb. 5, at home against complain. You wish you had juries that people didnʼt know the Limestone Saints. Loveʼs nine guys like him.” The once fading Yellow Jackets are now re-energized with about, his hand at times. There goal for 2005 is already set. Sansing feels the same way you want.” Sansing speaks a dramatic OT win against the No. 5 ranked Demon Deacons were different things a specta- “Individually, you kind of set about Love on and off the about Love convinced that he last week and seem to have rediscovered their swagger from tor wouldnʼt know. But he was goals for yourself, but more or field. “He is outstanding. A will play hard for the Owls, last seasonʼs championship team. Although star guard B.J. always out there giving it the less the things we want to do coaches dream: good student, and that his strong effort will Elder will most likely remain sidelined with a lingering ham- effort.” is accomplish thing as a team,” good person and a leader,” pay off, “Jon can do what he string injury, GT will be confident and ready to go this week- At seasonʼs end, Love start- Love said. “If I hit .300 and we Sansing said. “On the field, did the first year and what he end against Coach K and his highly touted Blue Devils. Jarret ed to show some promise. He can win a national champion- he is an excellent player. He did this summer. As long as he Jack and Will Bynum are on fire right now for the Jackets is determined to return to his ship, I will be happy, but if I plays hard every play. This is stays healthy, weʼll see a great and will match up well against Duke guards J.J. Redick and true form for the 2005 season. hit .250 and win a national what you are looking for, what year out of him.” Daniel Ewing. Expect a close, physical game- perhaps even another overtime finale. Pick.

From Page 10 Gergel batted .316 and hit 8 the role given to him as one of make a lot of great friends #5 Wake Forest at Virginia Tech home runs and 43 RBI. Along the teamʼs leaders. “I try to and memories.” Saturday Feb. 5 GERGEL with his potent bat, No. 16 lead by example, work hard The Owls are ranked No. 6 3:00 p.m. – ESPN provides stellar defense for the and practice hard,” Gergel in the Coachʼs National D-II team. He held a near perfect said. “By doing that, hope- preseason poll. There is a good After picking VT to get crushed by Georgia Tech two fielding percentage of .991, fully it will spread to the rest chance that the University weeks ago, my e-mail box was filled to the brim with snide committing only two errors the of the team.” could see the team bring home and cocky letters from fanatical Hokie folk upon GTʼs implo- entire season. The big man is not sure if its first National Championship sion. Due to such rude responses [and common sense], there As for how he thinks the he will one day play in the Trophy since 1996. There is is no way I can pick VT to beat Wake Forest this weekend. Owls will do this season, Major Leagues, but he does also a good chance that, if they The Demon Deacons were slapped in the face last week with Gergel likes what he sees. know that baseball has played do, No. 16 will have had some- the OT loss to Georgia Tech, and they will be more than ready “The team is looking really an integral role in shaping thing to do with it. to hand the most overachieving team in the ACC an over- strong,” Gergel said. “We his life on and off the field. Regardless of the seasonʼs whelming loss. The Deacons have three starters averaging 16 have a packed lineup, and Iʼm “Baseball is a huge part of outcome, one thing is certain, ppg- the Flukies have none. WF will cut short VTʼs ride on really excited about our pitch- my life,” Gergel said. “It has Kevin Gergel will depart at cloud nine. ing staff.” allowed me to travel all over the end of the year having left This is his third year at the country, and most impor- his mark on KSU and 26 other KSU, and Gergel has assumed tantly, it has allowed me to guys. #13 Michigan State at #24 Iowa Saturday Feb. 5 2:32 p.m. – ESPN

Nothing spectacular sticks out about this yearʼs Spartans team. Their best player, Maurice Ager, scores 14 ppg and is Owls’ softball soars above the rest no flashy-glitz guy like Mateen Cleaves of five years ago. The secret to their success, aside from brilliant Head Coach Tom Izzo, is stellar defense. They will be going up against No. 1 ranked team in Peach Belt ready for opening day a worthy opponent in the Hawkeyes, whose junior guard Pierre Pierce is averaging 17.4 ppg. Iowa has had a relatively Kimberly Everhart Americans, center fielder Amy Middleton years-old, and this is the highest honor I tough schedule this season, so the Spartans will not blow Staff Writer [.421, 7 HR, 43 RBI], catcher Cambria can receive. In my opinion there are others them away. But Michigan Stateʼs defense will prove to be McKay [.356, 20 HR, 71 RBI] and first that should go before me,” Whitlock said. too strong for the offense-minded Hawkeyes and should wear he Owls open their season against baseman Keri McKee [407, 11 HR, 59 Whitlock is only the third male ever cho- them down in the second half. Spartans go Roman on the Belmont Abbey in Belmont, NC RBI]. There will be some new faces on the sen for this honor. birds. in a double-header Sunday, Feb. field as well. Pay close attention to pitcher T6. Their goal is the same as it is ev- Brittany Matthews and infielder Amanda ery year. They want to win the National Malcolm. Whitlock has been “very im- Peach Belt Conference #16 Connecticut at #4 Syracuse Championship. pressed” with Matthews and said that in Monday Feb. 7 Coming off of a 64-6 season in which time Malcolm could be a star. 7:00 p.m. – ESPN they won the Peach Belt Conference cham- The Owls have been as successful off the Pre-Season Softball Coaches Poll pionship, the Owls have been picked as the field as on the field. The National Fastpitch The Huskies have impressed no one this season, well, at least not me. I was spot on with my calling of a Pittsburgh favorites to win the Peach Belt Conference Coaches Association recognized six Owls 1. [99] in 2005. They received nine out of ten pos- as Scholar Athletes for the 2003-2004 sea- Kennesaw State trouncing two weeks ago, and yet somehow, the poll voters sible first-place votes among the leagueʼs son: Kellie Cowart, Melanie Foster, Lisa 2. North Florida [91] still donʼt get it. This team is not last seasonʼs championship eleven coaches. Macki, Jennifer Hunt, Middleton and Kate 3. USC Upstate [74] team. They rank near the bottom of the Big East in field goal Coach Whitlock agreed that the Owls Winstel. 4. Armstrong Atlantic State [65] percentage and three-point shooting. Syracuse, on the other have a great chance to be on top at the end Whitlock has become quite a success 5. Columbus State [64] hand, looks like the championship team it was two seasons ago- minus Carmelo, of course. Expect the Orangemen to of the year. himself. In December of 2005, he will 6. Francis Marion [55] “Everyone knows that you are as good be inducted into the National Fastpitch “Orange Crush” the lost puppies. as your pitching,” and “we have two gifted Coaches Association Hall of Fame. When 7. GC&SU [53] pitchers returning, Janet Kearns and Tara asked about his own success, Whitlock 8. USC Aiken [40] #15 Oklahoma at #9 Oklahoma State Hrycui,” Whitlock said. “We have a vet- said he was “blown away” when he first 9. Augusta State [27] eran group coming back, and they enjoy heard the news. Monday Feb. 7 10. UNC Pembroke [25] 9:00 p.m. – ESPN playing together. I feel strongly that we are “I always knew that someday my body 11. Lander [12] ready to play and play well.” of work would get me considered, but I Among those veterans are three All- believe that it is too early. I am only 43- Yee-Haw! Saddle up for a good ʻol fashioned interstate ho-down! Both of these teams are playing exceptionally well this season, and this game should be a doozey. The Sooners treated the Cowboys to a 67-57 loss Jan. 24, but this time around OU will be the visitors. Soonersʼ junior forward Taj Gray will have his work cut out for him guarding Cowboysʼ senior forward Joey Graham. Graham is averaging 18.8 ppg and leading the Cowboysʼ explosive offense in scoring. There is a lot on the line in this game, most importantly ranking and pride. Look for the Cowboys to lasso OU in a close one. The Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2005 SENTINEL [email protected] | Page 13

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