Football Players and Coaches Voucher Can Be Exchanged for a Rose Students Who Did Not Purchase Sports During the Final Seconds of the Apple Cup Last Saturday
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VOL. 104 No.7l reeA STUDENT PUBLICATION OF WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY SPORTS OPINIONS Monday, December 1, 1997 WSU plays host to first-round Alternative gyms cost students time, Weather 21 Sports 7 NCAA Tournament match facilities during Bohler remodel Opinions 4 Classifieds 18 www.online-green.com Page 14 Page 4 After 67 years, the Cougars finally are Rose Bowl Bound! STAFF PHOTO BY SHAWN MCCULLY Cougar fans and players celebrate a 41-35 WSU victory over the UW Huskies in the 90th edition of the Apple Cup. The win, combined with a UCLA victory against USC, gives the Cougars their first Rose Bowl appearance in 67 years. WSU students, alumni and fans stormed the field and climbed the goal posts at Husky Stadium after the game. For more Apple Cup coverage, see the special Sports section, pages 7-14. Rose Bowl vouchers go on sale Tuesday }'ROM STAFF REPORTS stadium..Seating will be determined at the Rose Bowl, said Rod Com- Starting Tuesday, students with mons, WSU Sports Information fall or year-long sports passes can get director. their ticket to the 1998 Rose Bowl, The remaining 25,000 Rose Bowl featuring the No. 8 WSU Cougars tickets have been a hot item since last and No. I Michigan Wolverines. Monday. WSU alumni, supporters About 9,000 student vouchers go and season ticket holders have been on sale for $75 starting at 8 a.m. at calling all week to get on a priority the Beasley Coliseum west entrance. list for the remaining seats. Early in The tickets, 25 percent of the total the week, more than 100,000 calls WSU Rose Bowl allotment, will be were fielded each day. sold from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. through Rose Bowl passes to WSU sup- Friday. porters will be sold on a points sys- To buy and use the Rose Bowl tem. Commons said university offi- passes, students must have a valid cials will be going through the prior- WSU student and sports pass ID. ity list this week to determine who Student spouses with sports passes will get how many tickets. also can purchase the vouchers with Student vouchers not sold this a photo ID and their pass. week will be returned to the general When students purchase Rose allotment pool. After all WSU sup- STAFF PHOTO BY SHAWN MCCULLY Bowl passes, they will receive a porters have been sold tickets, any WSU wide receiver Shawn McWashington celebrates the Cougars' victory and impending voucher with their name on it. The remaining passes will be available to Rose Bowl appearance. Red roses were handed out to WSU football players and coaches voucher can be exchanged for a Rose students who did not purchase sports during the final seconds of the Apple Cup last Saturday. Bowl ticket Jan. I in Pasedena at the passes. THE DAILY EVERGREEN PAGE 2 Pullman forecast from the National Weather Service at www.weather.corn/weather/ Weather u>sJcities/WA_Pullman.html MON. WED. THuRS. H H H -Veterans Affairs 43 43 41 Committee meeting L L L -Perey Eye 7pm, L~", .•i<Jl!""-"" 31 23 24 B.utch's Den Mostly cloudy Sunny Sunny Mostly cloudy -ETF Meeting 7pm CUB 112 -Entertainment Meeting 8pm CUB 109 -Entertainment Presents: Rap rGommuni!J. Cougar Hockey Coffeehouse Show 7pm Butch's \_jALENDAR meeting 6:30pm Den $5 . Cougs vs. Dawgs DEN at 10: 15 Eagles -Couqar Hockey Ice Arena • Would you like to support the Color T-shirts from Monday to Cougs vs. Dawgs Tibetan people and ask China to Dec. 12 at the CUB from 11 a.m. at 10: 15 Eagles leave Tibet? A free Tibet infor- to 2 p.m. These are great Christ- Ice Arena mation and planning meeting mas presents. will be held Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the K-House. For more infor- • Applications for WSU Alive! mation, call Jeanne at 332-6062 or Summer Orientation Counselor Aswsu Veterans Jim at 332-2611. positions are due Friday at the Affairs Committee new student programs at Streit- meeting • The YMCA is looking for a Perham Administration Suite (sec- few good people. Are you inter- ond floor) by 5 p.m. Applications ested in running the youth and are available on the CUB third government high school pro- floor, multicultural centers and gram? Give us a call at 335- new student programs. For more 3915. information, call 335-4242. • There will be a mandatory • SIRC/CEAK will meet Thurs- -Coffeehouse Homecoming Committee meet- day at 5:30 p.m. in CUB 112-113. meeting 6:30pm ing Tuesday at 8 p.m. on the DEN CUB third floor. If you plan to • The Elder Care Program in the -Notetaker return as a sub-chair or commit- Community Service Learning applications due at tee member, be there. Call Ashley Center is looking for people or 4:00 CUB ground Anderson or Neal Bond if you groups who are interested in pro- cannot attend. viding short-term chore assis- tance to seniors. If interested, call • The Psychology Club meets Dan Barnes at 335-7708. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in CUB B7- 9. The topic will be the Northwest • The Christian Science College Young Autism Project. Organization meets Thursdays in CUB 108 from 5 to 6: 15 p.m. All • Camaradas will meet Wednes- are welcome. day at 6 p.m. in CUB 220. • The Chess Club will play • FASA meets Wednesday at Thursday night in CUB 108. 5:30 p.m. in the CUB. Come help plan the Christmas party. Every- • The "Camarilla, A Vampire: one is welcome. The Masquerade Live" action- role-playing group will have its • Phi Gamma Delta fraternity is first meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. holding a food, blanket and in CUB B 1-5. Call Erik at 333- clothing drive at the Pullman 1212 with questions. Safeway. Proceeds go to charities. You can drop off your donations • Interested in informal rush at 24 hours a day. Sigma Alpha Epsilon? Contact Derek Deis at 333-5251 or Casey • FASA will sell Cougars of McCoy at 333-5388 . Ev~rgreen EDITOR IN CHIEF ONLINE EDITOR Jeff Nusser Philip Ho 335-2488 335-4576 MANAGING EDITOR PHOTO EDITOR Stacey Burns Rachel E. Bayne 335-2764 335-2377 NEWS EDITOR ADVERTISING MANAGER Liz Mendez Jessica Phillips 335-1140 335-1572 SPORTS EDITOR PRODUCTION MANAGER Ryan Sadoski Julie Lindo 335-2465 335-4576 OPINIONS EDITOR GRAPHICS MANAGER Ken Andrews Ad,1I11Crowell 335-1140 335-4179 CHRISTMAS KWANZA BORDERLINE EDITOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Forrest Reda 335-4573 335-3194 NEWSROOM E-MAIL, FAX egreeneamail.wsu.cdu 335-7401 The Daily Evergreen is overseen by the Board of Student Publications at WSU. Bob Hilliard is the general manager. The editorial board is responsible for all news policies. Postmaster: Send address changes to The Daily Evergreen at P.O. Box 642510, Pullman. WA 99164-2510. Mail subscriptions are mailed first class. For one semester daily, the cost is $90; weekly is $60. For one year daily. the cost is $160; weekly is $100. USPS 142-860. MONDAY, :DECENmER I, '1997 TH£ DAILY EVERGREEN PAGE 3 Regents approve The need for the tree distance education business degree FROM STAFF REPORTS joint effort between the College of Business and Economics and The university will soon have a Extended University Services. new educational program to test on Earlier this year the bachelor's WSU students throughout the state. Starting in January, a bachelor's degree in business received degree in business will be available approval from the state Higher Edu- to students statewide through dis- cation Coordinating Board and the tance education technology. Faculty Senate. Business and eco- The WSU Board of Regents, the nomic faculty and Extended Uni- university's governing body, versity Services developed the approved the pilot program during degree program. its Nov. 21 meeting in Seattle. Also at the meeting the regents The new degree program will be approved the completion of con- offered in community colleges at struction contracts and modifica- Grays Harbor, Walla Walla and in tions for two scholarship endow- Skagit Valley starting with the 1998 ment agreements. Spring semester. Later on, the pro- In her report. Provost Gretchen gram should be available at Learn- Bataille told the regents she will ing Centers serving several Native appoint a diversity assessment com- American reservations, according mittee to conduct an overall review to a press release. Eventually, the goal is to offer of programs dealing with diversity the business degree through the K- issues, according to the release. 20 interactive community college The committee, Bataille said, STAFF PHOTO BY CHUCK ALLEN would have a wide representation. sites and other WSU Learning Cen- - Russ McKellips (left), a Pullman HighSchool junior, carries Jan Luft's (right) tree at the ters. The appointment' of members will Pullman High School Boosters Christmas tree sale on Dissmores' parking lot Sunday. Delivering the pilot program is a be announced in the near future. WSU Press prepares Opera workshop tryouts today By ANTHONY WOODY wives become jealous and in turn way of proving that she's not." for annual book fair The Daily Evergreen come to despise Susannah. Those interested in auditioning The wives begin spreading must prepare an aria, art song or FROM STAFF REPORTS is "My Heart on the Yukon River" Get your vocal cords warmed up, rumors around town that she is musical theatre selection. by Monique Dykstra who, during Opera Workshop auditions for the The WSU Press will host its wicked, impure and not innocent the summer of 1993, paddled 2,000 spring semester performance of There are 12 lead roles and a full sixth annual Holiday Book Fair on like people had perceived.