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Football plays ii> second game in >i\ Asking for donations and commercialising Sept 11 will nut help Midnight raiders days, facing Northwestern. Page 10 those who grieve heal. Page 3 A TCU professor is devoted to publicizing a rare disorder lhat causes people- to sleepwalk and eat. Page 5 TCTJDAILY SKIFF JssL ^*wiX ^s^X 100 years of service to Texas Christian Universitynty Vol. 100 • Issue 6 • Fort Worth, Texas www.skiff.tcu.edu Friday, September 6,2002 Student sexually assaulted early Thursday morning Two former BY AMY JOHNSON After a sexual assault, campus south of TCU. Hani said. halls it anything seems suspicious. frat members Slafl Reporter police are warning students to "We don't want them victimized Ham said TCU police were try He also recommended leaving Fort Worth police Thursday were be cautious when going out again," he said. mg to educate lights on inside and outside of still to be searching for a man they say sexu- alone, and keep an eye out for Ham said po- "There i.s no indication at this students on how dwellings, linking all doors and win ally assaulted a TCU student off anything that looks suspicious. lice have "good time tluii shows the suspect is to protect them- dows. looking in the hack seat before campus. information on a a student or in (iii) way relat- selves from a entering cars and having keys read) prosecuted The man, who had visited the vic- suspect." but sexually assaulted the victim around possible as- before unlocking vehicles. tim's residence earlier with his girl- ed to TCI.'" 2 a.m. Thursday, a Fort Worth po- would not reveal sault. Editor in Chit) Brandon Orti Law officials are questioning the friend, came back to the apartment - Kelly Ham lice spokesman said. his identity In his e-mail. and stall reporter Jill Meninger district attorney's lack of action saying he had left his cell phone, ac- TCU Police Detective Ham confirmed the victim was I "There is no Ham slated that contributed to this report. regarding the assault charges cording to a campus-wide e-mail student, but he would not disclose indication at this students should brought against two members of TCU police detective Kelly Ham time that shows the suspect is a stu- avoid walking and jogging alone. • \|M\ J<>ltll*iHl an address for privacy reasons. He the Kappa Sigma fraternity. lent Thursday afternoon. He then a.m.johnaon2®ti n '■•In did say the victim's residence is dent or in any way related to TCU," call for an escort, or enter residence BY >\K\H WNtVUKt H ....iiri Law official! are questioning why the cases ol two forme! kappa Sigma fraternity members Student opinions differ on Stonegate fate have not been prosecuted, al- though the case was turned over to Some students are upset the the Tarrant County district attor Stonegate Villas apartment com- ne) '« office months ago plex was purchased by the Fort Detective R.A. (iallaway of the Worth Housing Authority. Many Fort Worth Police Department. are moving out, though a few M ho is assigned to the case, said no have stayed. case numbers have been assigned 01 a date sel fa trial because the BY Jill MBtwca district attorney'! office has not Stall Reports proceeded with prosecution. Lett) Martinez, the chief district Andy McDowell broke his lease attorne) for the family violence with Stonegate Villas alter he unit, said the distnci attorney'! .'t learned the apartment complex will -** HLW lice has no record ot the case A be turned into public housing. M4- spokeswoman for the district at The junior marketing major tomey'i office said it is unusual moved out in mid-July — even that no effort! have been made to though his lease expired this prosecute since the \s .tir.mlv tor .ir month — fearing his black 2000 rest were issued in \pril Ford F250 Superduty would be I the disir ci attorney'! "It has been a huge mistake." office because ihe victim could McDowell said of the Fort Worth K V j Housing Authority's purchase of Ifon MI KAPPA SICM \ poji 3 the Stonegate Villas at 2501 Oak Hill Circle. t nh .mi*- *fi "I'm not seared when I am 1 re // News. walking in the parking lot at Medical examiner rules night or anything." — Shannon Flood • students' death accidental Junior International The Tarrant County Medical tx- Marketing major aminer's Office has ruled lormer student Laces Sexton's death tcci dental McDowell is like several students '**& Sesion. 19, Wai found dead on who have moved out of the luxury Julv 25. in a friend's apartment at apartment complex, which currently the Reserve al Oak Hill hi the 2400 has 16 units devoted to families who block ol Oak Hill t iicle. The med- receive federal Section S housing ical examine] said she died front ■ subsidies. To qualify, a family of mixture of morphine and alcohol. three cannot earn more than Lt. Jesse Hernandez, ■ Fort $33,120 a year. fnotoedilm >\K\II Mi l I III. 1\ Worth Police Department By Oct. 31. 58 units will be Fifty-eight apartments at the Stonegate villas have been allocated for federal housing by the City of Fort Worth Former Ripley Arnold residents will complete the move by Oct 31 spokesman, said the investigation dedicated to low income families into where Sexton acquired the with approval of the Department The Housing Authority bought Association, tenants cannot be relo- and there has not been a problem re- noyed because the management drugs is still open of Housing and Urban Develop- the Villas in May after the down- cated to areas where the poverty leasing apartments. office did not tell her the Villas Sexton was ,i iimior psychology ment, said Barbara Holston, exec- town Ripley Arnold Apartment level is greater than JO percent, ac- The Stonegate Villas manage will be public housing, but she tnajoi attending TCU on a Deans' Scholarship and u.is a member of utive director of the Fort Worth complex was sold to RadioShack cording to a report in the Fort Worth ment and corporate offices declined tries to put herself in the shoes of the Chi Omega Sorority Housing Authority. so it could build a new corporate Star-Telegram. The Villas are lo- to comment. the new residents BUI Morrison Many students, like Justin Little. headquarters. cated in a part of Fort Worth that Not every student is moving out "They probably have lead are upset. Because of federal guidelines, the meets that criteria. "I'm not scared when I am about the conflicts with the ordeal Clarification The new management was "not Housing Authority cannot relocate "An objective in selling Ripley walking in the parking lot at night and they probably think that no Women's basketball head coach trying to accommodate the resi- public housing tenants in areas Arnold was to relocate families in or anything." said Shannon one wants them at the Villas," Jeff Mime could not be reached dents," said Little, a junior entre- where minorities are more than SO •rest where there was a diversity of Flood, a junior international mar- Flood said. for coiiuneni An article Thursday preneurial management major. "1 percent of the population. Under a income in the apartment property." keting major. said he did noi return several left because 1 did not feel like it deal the Housing Authority made Holston said. She said there has Flood moved into the Villas Jill Metnoger phone calls would be a safe environment." with the Ripley Arnold Residents been normal turnover at the Villas Aug. I. She said that she was an- im.meningertit1cu.edu

New committee sets schedule for core to be revised

Core curriculum committee Members of the seventh committee with working with all departments son said. Add Ran College of Hu- meant to revise the core curriculum and faculty in open forums at the manities and Social Sciences, M. J. idd K'ui Collage "I thimanUm >in>l Sot ml are urged to submit a proposal by semester's first Faculty Senate Neeley School of Business and the Science*: Darvl Schmidt .X Edwtfd McNeruwj the end of the semester. meeting Thursday. College of Science and Engineering College i'/ Science and Engineering: "The proposal will essentially have the greatest number of stu- Nimcll Duimvan iV I'liil ItarliiKiii be written by the end of the se- dents, and therefore, are each repre- l.tillt'fie <>l tti'nllli mid tinman S, ient 'v AMY JOHNSON mester." said Peggy Watson, Fac- sented by two members on the l.vnn FUUuve Stafl Reportei ulty Senate chairwoman. committee, she said. College ofFine lite BlaiM Feranduio The 11 newly elected members of The core curriculum committee Sally Fortenberry, chairwoman of College i'f Conununicouont: Hu^rr Cooper a committee to revise the core cur- will be the seventh body in two years the design, merchandising and tex- Sihonl qf Education: Janol K*'ll\ riculum will try to submit a proposal other than the Senate to work on a tiles department, said representation .M. J. Neete) Schooto) Busineui by Nov. 20, the chairwoman of the revision of the core curriculum is well distributed even though her Photo rtltlnr SARAH lf< < I.Kl.LW DiumM NichoU .X Sh.iiin,m Slii|,|i Faculty Senate said Thursday. Most colleges are represented on Leo Munson. assistant vice chancellor for academic support, discussesdiscuss security hjhirs: t.ifpj: Frannra The members were charged the committee by one member. Wat- I More , i SKNATK, fHige 2, changes for classroom equipment-icnt at theth*j FacultyFsruJK/ Senate.^sUarinip meetingnruMatmn ThiinarlauThursday

1522 — One ol Ferdinand Magellan's five ships — the Vittoria — arrives at Sanlticar Hto Pulse/Campus Lines 2 S3 FRIDAY de Barrameda in Spain, thus completing the first circumnavigation of the world. Opinion 3 High: 94; Low: 70; Partly cloudy Check in Tuesday's Sports section for a 1901 — President William McKinley is National Digest 4 breakdown of the TCU/Northwestern game. | SATURDAY shot at the Pan-American Exposition in JO Buffalo, NY. There will be analysis, grades and we'll go Features 5 High: 93; Low: 70; Partly Cloudy 1972 — At Fiirslenteldbruck air base near inside the numbers to give you the scoop on Munich, an attempt by West German police what happened in Saturday's contest. Etc. 7 SUNDAY sD to rescue nine Isreali Olympic team mem- a 1 Sports 9 High: 91; Low: ^0; Partly Cloudy, bers held hostage by Palestinian terrorists ends in disatster. 0 10 Game Day

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Campus Lin* Texas officials concerned over Arab League condemns Your bulletin board sanctions against Iraq for campus events terrorist access to open records • TOT' marks a day of caring BY SARAH EL DEEB Arab League leaders are backing \"<>i I Ml li PRESS and remembrance on Sept. 11. BY JIMNKKTINO Texas officials are considering clos- Dewhurst, who is running for Saddam Hussein in case of an CAIRO, Egypt — Arab states Bells will chime at 7:46 a.m. \~ led TH- ing public records because terror- lieutenant governor, is sensitive to attack on Iraq by the United States. solidly backed Iraq on Thursday in Wednesday as part of a citywide AI sTiN Last year's terror ists may be able to use them to public information issues and be- The League called for an end to U.N. its showdown with Washington, and tolling K» mark the moment the Bret attacks left some public informa- carry out attacks. lieves the Legislature should dis- trade sanctions against the nation. a top official said a U.S. attack tower was struck at the Wot Id Trade tion activists worried that legisla- cuss them when it meets in against Saddam Hussein would Center. At 11:15 a.m.. a hus will de- tors would close some ol Texas January, Dewhurst spokesman till his administration's goal of re- irving 10 protect such information. "open the gales of hell in the Mid- pot from the Student Center to Sun- open records laws to keep docu Dewhurst said it could be done Nick Voinis said. moving Saddam from power. White meats from falling into the hands Sen. Jeff Wentworth, known in dle East." The Arab League leader said there were no orders to begin dance Square for the United Way's with "a small tweak to our infor- of terrorists. the Legislature as a strong advo- also called for Baghdad to readmit preparing for an invasion. noon ceremony. A Community of mation act thai wouldn't affect the But while some officials have cate of open government, said law- U.N. weapons inspectors to cool the "We have done a lot with pre-po- Hope service will he at 8:30 p.m. press." said it's nine to consider national makers have mostly been silent on brewing crisis. sitioned slocks in the Gulf, making Wednesday at Frog Fountain. But public records advocates security in deciding open-records say it's the "tweaks" they worry the issue. Arab League Secretary-General sure they're accessible and that issues, watchdog groups and a The San Antonio Republican Amr Moussa issued the chilling • Programming Council will about if a small change in the law they're in the right spot to support key stale lawmaker say few at- said he hasn't yet heard of any bills warning and said Iraq could dispel have it's first meeting at S p.m. is open to broad interpretation. whatever the president wants to do." tempts lo change the law have to be tiled thai call for specific na- allegations it had broken promises Tuesday in the Student Center. Donnis Baggett, editor and White told reporters. "But we've surfaced as the 2003 legislative tional security exemptions. made at the end of the Gulf War if Room 222. They will he discussing publisher of the Bryan-College done nothing specifically against session approaches. "You don't want to block ac- Homecoming, Family Weekend and Station Eagle and chairman of it allowed the return of weapons any particular scenario" for war. "It's a serums concern lhal we cess to the people," Wentworth concerts. Fur more information, COM the legislative advisory commit- inspectors. The inspectors left in Bush, who has said he will out- don't just shut things down," open said. "But at the same time, you tact Brad Thompson at (j.b.thomp tee for the Texas Daily Newspa- 1998 in advance of U.S. and line his case against Saddam in a records advocate Suzy Woodford want to protect the general public son (?'tcu.edu). per Association, said that while British airstrikes against Iraq, a Sept. 12 speech in New York, said of Common Cause saul Thursday. some security exemptions are le- from those who would try lo gain major oil producer. he would discuss Iraq on Friday in "(losing oil records in the name gitimate, honest attempts at access to records for the purpose • The Radio-TV-Film depart- "We believe that the return of the calls to the presidents of France. of fear or terrorism is a possibility, safely could backfire. of killing or injuring. It's not an ment will present The Fanner's inspectors within the framework of Russia and China. especially since we know there are "We have got to guard against easy issue." Daughter" 11947) at 7 p.m.. Thurs- ... the Security Council resolutions The Arab ministers issued a fi- those who would like to limit ac- any legal interpretation that gives Wentworth said he does expect a would form an important step to- day, in the Moudy Building South. cess anyway." she said. an individual official the right lo bill that would protect veterans' nal communique, registering "to- ward showing the world whether Room 164. The film features Topping the list of concerns make a judgment call as lo whether records on file with county officials. tal rejection of the threat of there is indeed a violation of the Se- Loretta Young. For more informa- among security officials was something poses a security risk." The forms are issued by the aggression on Arab nations, espe- tion, call (817) 257-7630. whether terror groups could use Baggett said. Department of Defense upon curity Council resolutions," Moussa cially Iraq, reaffirming that these open records laws to obtain design "Anything too vague is danger- military discharge and are typi- told reporters. threats and any threat to the secu- • The Lilvpad Music Festival plans lor public utilities, such as ous." he said. "Everybody's defini- cally used to verify information The unified Arab stance was a rity and safety of any Arab coun- will begin at noon Friday at Frog water systems or power plains, lo tion of a security risk is different. when someone tries to claim vet- diplomatic coup for Iraqi Foreign try are considered a threat to Arab Fountain. The TCU Women's Re plan attacks. There are way too many public of- erans benefits. Minister Naji Sabri, who told re- national security." source Center will host the concert Land Commissioner David De- ficials waiting to tell the media or The voluntary forms are a porters that all the Arab govern- Several Arab states had earlier w hurst, head ol the stale's Task that will showcase local female mu- the public 'No, you can't have "mother lode of personal informa- ments had expressed their "total expressed solidarity with Iraq but force on Homeland Security, said in sicians Local groups will have in- that.' They forget who public tion that could be used for identity rejection of the aggressive inten- also called on it to allow the return Dcceinbei he was "sympathetic" lo records belong to." theft," Wentworth said. tions of the United States." formation booths set up at the of U.N. weapons inspectors as a The two-day Arab League for- festival. For more information, call way to defuse the crisis. Thursday 't eign ministerial meeting, which Marcy Paul at (S17) 257-7855. communique did not mention in- ended Thursday, was held as the spectors, but applauded Iraq for its Bush administration continued • The Brite Divinity lecture se- Senate: after 'detailed, effective' training, pilots "initiative to renew dialogue with threatening to attack Iraq, to re- ries, featuring Ada Maria [sasi the United Nations." move Saddam, and wipe out his al- Diaz, will be at 7 p.m. Sept. 16 at may he allowed to carry weapons in cockpits Arab League spokesman Hisham leged program to build chemical, the Dee J. Kelly Alumni and Visi- Yottssef said the return of the in- IN LESLIE MII.I.KK weapons in to the system appears biological and nuclear weapons tors Center. Isasi-Diaz will speak on Heads of 21 airlines oppose meas- spectors was indirectly included in \-u, Mini ft™ to be dangerously counterproduc- and the missiles to deliver them. "Gender in the Borderlands: Under- ure saying the companies are want the communique's reference to the WASHINGTON — The Senate tive." the letter said. Saddam, at the end of the Gulf need for full implementation of the standing Mujerista Theology." For to keep dangerous weapons off air- voted overwhelmingly Thursday to To address some of the airlines' War. pledged to scrap U.N. resolutions. more Information, call (XI7) 257- crafts. allow commercial pilots lo carry concerns, the administration sug- the program. Iraq says it is ready to discuss 7139, gested a "detailed, effective" train- weapons in the cockpil after the- place are still inadequate. In Washington on Thursday, the inspectors' return, but only Bush administration dropped its ing program be designed from Army Secretary Thomas White said in a broader context of lifting Announcements of campus evanu), |iuhlk "The people who need the opposition lo the idea. scratch and tested before an esti- the United States recently, doubled meetings and other general campus informa- weapons as a lasl line of defense sanctions imposed after Iraq's mated 85,000 pilots are allowed to tion should be brought to the TCI) Dally Skill The administration, though, said are the pilots." he said. "They're- the size of its war stocks in Kuwait 1990 invasion of Kuwait. The office at Moudy Building Soulli. Room 291, a number of safety and logistical Ihe only ones they're trying to keep carry weapons. to accommodate a little-noticed ex- United Nations has said the re- mailed lo TCU Bo* 2«8()5U 01 e-nulled lo issues needed to be resolved. the gun from," he said, adding that The administration also pansion of U.S. armored forces at a turn of inspectors must come ikiffletlers9tcu.edu. Deadline tor receiving In a letter to two senators, the warned the cost would be signif- announcements is 2 p ni the day k'tore lliey thousands of Mate and federal law base near the Iraqi border. first, and U.N. Secretary-Gen- arc to run. The Skiff reserves the right to edit White House recommended giv- enforcement officers travel on icant — $900 million to start and White said the Army is ready for eral Kofi Annan has declined to submissions for style, taste and space available ing pilots loekboxes for the planes while armed. $250 million annually thereafter whatever action President Bush hold further negotiations until weapons so ihey won't be left in The heads of 21 airlines, which — and said there is no money chooses as he considers how to ful- inspections resume. the cockpil. Il also said only pi- oppose the measure, sent a letter now in the Transportation Secu- lots who volunteer to cany to each senator Thursday saying rity Administration budget to TCU DAILY SKIFF weapons and receive extensive they wanted to discuss the idea of cover the expenses. Chancellor Michael Ferrari said training should be armed. The letter from Transportation the TCU Daily Shifts an official student publica- arming pilots with Congress and SENATE a consensus can be reached in rel- tion ot Texas Christian University produced by Al Aitken, a pilot speaking for the administration. Security Administration chief students ol TCU and sponsored by the journalism From page 1 atively short order. department 1! operates under the policies ol the the 14,500-member union repre- "It must be noted, however, James Loy was delivered to Sens. "I'm hoping we can get some de- Student Publications Committee, composed ot senting American Airlines pilots, that while we are spending liter- Ernest Hollings. D-S.C. and John gree of closure on this matter by the representatives from the student body, slatt facul- department is not represented by a ty and administration The Skill is published Tues- which supports arming pilots, said ally billions of dollars to keep McCain. R-Ariz., as the Senate end of the semester — certainly by day through Friday during fall and spring semes- committee member. The body is ters except finals week and holidays The Skiff is a the X7-f> vote meant the Senate rec- dangerous weapons off of air- debated the measure that would the end of the year," he said. made up in this manner to make it member ol The Associated Press ognized thai all the security layers craft, the idea of intentionally in- allow all pilots to carry guns into Watson said that committee more manageable, Fortenberry said. Circulation: 6 000 the administration is pulling into troducing thousands of deadly the cockpit. members should have a past his- Subscriptions: Call 257-6274 Rates aie $30 per "You can't have someone from tory with the core, by either work- semester every department on the commit- Mailing address: Box 298050 Fort Worth TX ing within the senate or on an 76129 tee," she said. "It's appropriate, not earlier committee. Location: Moudy Building South Room 291 April 23 and posted bond. Gallaway We want to hear from you necessarily fair." 2805 S University Drive, Ft Worth. TX 76109 "Members should have an ability On-campui distribution: Newspapers are avail- KAPPA SIGMA said. The TCU Daily Skiff and the Office The proposed document will able tree on campus limit one per person Addi- of Communications wants to know how to see past one's own discipline, to From page 1 Edmondson is currently a sopho- then return to the Faculty Senate by tional copies are $ 50 and are available at the 9-11 affected your views of the world, analyze the undergraduate experi- Stuff office more, but Synowsky is no longer en- the December meeting where the Copyright: All rxjhts for the entire contents of this how you live your life, and your hopes ence as a whole," she said. newspaper shall be the property of 7he TCU Daily rolled, according to the Registrar's lor the future. Select responses of 100 members will take as long as have recently dropped the charges or In other business, Nadia Lahut- Skiff office. words or less will appear on the TCU the case is still being investigated, needed to debate it, Watson said. No pad thereof may be reproduced or aired without Web site and in the Skiff the week of sky, was elected unopposed to the pnor consent ol the Student PubTcatwns Director AssiK'iate Dean of Campus Life By next fall, courses should begin (iallaway said. Sept. 9. To submit a letter, bring it to the position of Faculty Senate chair- The Skiff does not assume liability tor any products Mike Russel said he would not com- to be proposed by departments, and and services advertised herein The Skiffs liabilrty for Ciallawiy said Kevin Edmondson Sk(fft Moudy Building South. 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KAVejsiT TheSkifj View DeciDet One year No . PLANS JuST later, don't PONDER N?plir4S A CHANCE tNG CReALLY.O come to me "CONSULT" Low-income residents face undue stigma CoNSReSS for money In a perfect world, this would work. Low-income and high-in- Asking for donations and commer- come residents could live side by side without strange stares and KA- , cializing Sept. 11 will not help those wounding words. BLooer/ who grieve heal. However, we don't live in a perfect world. We live in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It's been said before, and it still applies — we live in a bubble. Its nine to do your part. In lov Over the summer, the Fort Worth Housing Authority bought the ing memory of those who died in Stonegate Villas on Oak Hill Circle in order to turn a portion of it into the Sept I 1 attacks, you should Section 8 housing. By Oct. i 1, some of the displaced residents from volunteer in your community the Ripley Arnold complex should be moved into Stonegate. We can't forget But there have been complaints. Property values will fall. Local those who per- I OMMKYUM schools will be overcrowded. And crime rates will rise While some ished. To do your people have decided to stick it out, there has been a recent exodus of part, join the students from Stonegate. Reasons range from safety of selves to safety armed forces today of belongings. Obviously, "low-income residents" is interchangeable Many lives with "dangerous." were cut short on Area and Stonegate residents have jumped to conclusions about that day. but the those moving from the Ripley Arnold complex. They haven't gotten to pain doesn't end know the people trying to get their feet back on the ground. They Donate now to Jacque haven't heard the stories of people already looked down upon by oth- those who lost a I'elei.ell ers in society. They haven't even seen the faces of the fathers, mothers loved one. and children just looking for a chance at life. Maybe it's just me. Maybe it's And they haven't noticed that projects like this work. Four years Legal Smoking Age Not because the first anniversary ot ago, the Dallas Housing Authority moved low-income residents into a the attacks is searing, but it high-income neighborhood. At first, there were fears. Those are now seems that many organizations gone. The property values that fell shortly after the low-income resi- are pushing tor increased in- dents moved in have risen again. And the crime rate in this Dallas Root of Smoking Problem volvement. They need more neighborhood'.' It has stayed virtually the same money and more volunteers. The Complaining time is up. And it's just childish to whine, so stop. The government's effort to curb for their cigarettes. It the law to up smoking is the leading preventable armed forces need more help. And why fight? The former Ripley Arnold residents are just trying to teenage smoking won't be suc- the age limit for smoking had been disease to date, regardless of age. And if we help, somehow it will get through life like the rest of us, they just need a little more help cessful until they target the tobac- passed, the go\ eminent would have Most importantly, the govern- ease the pain of what happened than most of us at TCU need. succeeded in another waste of time ment should form its own anti- co companies. Pull on our hearts Make us It's time to give these people - these fathers, mothers and children and money. smoking campaign, tree from any Studies have shown that CTJ Show us the photos in yout — a chance. The anti-smoking forces are funding by the tobacco industry. teenagers can get hooked on nico commercials. Remind us of what working against too many odds To date, the Republicans have re- tine by the median age of 14. If we lost Then tell us it will be to succeed. ceived more than SIS million from OK. if we help Last week, a bill pressing for these under-IX teens can get hold of Big Tobacco, and the Democrats, ('all me insensitive, it you California's legal smoking age to cigarettes at that age, what makes more than S3 million. 1 must, but I don't buy it Why. m be raised to 21 was killed, and the government think ■ rime -year Using all tins money to fund ilk- The )lhei View difference would change anything ' parties' respective caadidatei and times of trouble, do organization! justifiably so. implore people to do moii' ' The government is focusing its Just as it had been myopic from committees is one thing Confusing Opinions from around the coutUr) the IWK tobacco settlement, the the youth ot America is another It's hard to deal with a energies on all the wrong places. Its government Enjoying the Last week. Bill O'Reilly, host of issues is to whine and grumble idealism doesn't gel with what hap- tragedy it ^ even more difficult ould have po- luxury of a pro when there are thousands of them the highly-rated Fox News program about them in their dorms and pens out there in the real world: tentially missed business Repub- "The O'Reilly Factor," reported that dining halls. those who are determined to smoke "The government is focusing in one day. and more to follow the point with lican the Pepsi-Cola company had hired There is nothing more intimidat- will find a way to circumvent this its energies on nil the wrong during the year. rapper Ludacris to be a spokesman the new bill. government, ing in school officials than a large pesky law. places,. Its idealism doesn't But then the commercials for its products. Mr. O'Reilly felt Instead of America has group of well-organized, dedicated, Now, if only the government Started. They displayed pictures ot that Pepsi's decision was entirely ir- cracking down gel with what happens in the found a period angry students; fortunately for these can focus on the issue at hand, the towers in flames and crying responsible, and said "Ludacris likes officials, they have not had to on the age limit real world." breeding ground teen smoking may be more friends and families. There are to rap about getting intoxicated, as- worry about this for years. The mo- and punishing tor such corpo- easily combated. flags Hying and patriotic sentences saulting people, degrading women the buyers who rate handouts tivated, resolved, change-the-world- Stopping the mixed messages Nexi came the way out of and selling narcotics. The man is a one-person-at-a-time attitude of have been receiving mixed signals It's pointless to kick-start yet an- from both the government and to- hopelessness Bright smiles and real sweetheart." college students a generation ago from Big Tobacco all along, the other round of anil smoking cam- bacco companies is just one way to people working together Volun- After the program aired, irate seems to have faded and died as to- government should stub out the paigns and have toblCCO companies address the actual problem. teer you will feel better Sol Factor viewers sent more than day's student would rather sit in his source. fund it. For starters, the IWS multistate Having an over 21 smoking age dieis training next to a flag. Join 3,(XX) e-mails in protest of Pepsi's or her dorm and download bootleg It should have the ability to settlement by tobacco companies is will not solve the teen smoking is- us we will win this battle seemingly unconscionable deci- albums than bother trying to make limit the efforts of Big Tobacco's a point of contention. The govern- sue, especially since the govern- Send some money to help the sion to hire the rapper to promote a difference. fervent marketing gurus. Billboards ment used money received from the ment is scrambling lor change family members, You'll he able a product sold to children and If the students at this university strategically located at inner-city settlement to fund anti-smoking along the way without confronting to sleep tonight. families. Pepsi, apparently react- are to have any voice in the major neighborhoods and print advertise- campaigns, most notably the tobacco companies head on. hoi some, doing volunteer ing to the mass amounts of nega- decisions that are to be made in the ments in popular periodicals should TRUTH campaign The govern- Some ot us ahead) believe that work isn't the way to cope. Join- tive feedback, reversed its original future, they must leant to work en be curbed. decision and terminated its agree- ment, however, also mandated that the government is but a wolf in ing the armed forces, even it it's masse. A large group of students The public should be officially ment with Ludacris tobacco companies use a portion of sheep's clothing when it comes to needed, may not be the answer. can accomplish more in a month warned that there is no such thing Whether or not you agree with their marketing pennies to produce Big Tobacco itMei We want to send money, we than any one student could accom- as a "safer" cigarette, with its fancy It's time to end this hypocrisy Mr. O'Reilly, the message of this plish in four years. Don't like the anti-smoking advertisements tar- really do But sometimes, there series of events is quite simple: geted towards teenagers. filters and supposedly lower tar ami address it from the top. just isn't any money to spate new, more stringent rales and regu- content. By upping the age limit, mass action gets results. Thousands lations in on-campus housing this Phillip Morris having its own PH Tru l/iu ii a cohunnut fat the Daily These are not the only organi- anti-smoking campaign'.' Nice job the government would just he send of ordinary people who did not be- year? Don't just complain to your Jfojan ut tin' I nwersiiy of Southern zations at fault. There are com- This lack of governmental fore- ing another confusing message that lieve that Ludacris espoused Ameri- roommate: organize a group of California. Ihisoobunn watdistributed memorative coins, special photos, sight is what keeps teens reaching smoking over 21 is safe, when In I -Hi,, can family values in which they like-minded students. bracelets, and pins Yon. see them believed, acting together were able If students want to help shape sold in late-night mfomercials. In to convince a multi-billion-dollar the future, they must learn to look just two easy payments, this coin international corporation to look for to the past, to a time when students could he yours. This coin, that a new postei boy. were a legitimate, influential force marks a second day that will live If a group that size can affect the Think twice before walking alone or in American society. To expect any actions and decisions of a company in infamy, could sit on a shelf in sort of real change, while simply that large, imagine what a group of your house for all to see complaining passively, is beyond il- 12,000 unified, resolved college But is that how those lost in logical, it's downright ludicrous. leaving car or house doors unlocked students can do on a single campus. the attacks would want to be re- Yet rather than organize and Tins j| u stufr editorialJur The lluih College women should take safety it, we. as women, may find our- worth it to take a short walk to membered ? As a piece of metal work together to effect change, Campus ut the I wwerubj qj Connecticut. into their own hands to avoid rape. selves in dangerous situations. help a friend. you wear or display .'The $30 that most students' approach to these This editorial mis distributed In t -Xiire. So with my many years of wis- Fifth, do not put yourself in a you would spend on something dom as a college student (yeah, situation where you may be hurt. like that is probably padding the What does it mean to be a right.) I have compiled a small There are many young women makers' pockets now woman'' It means shavi ng legs It list of advice for the women that who become victims of date It's been a year. Those lucky EDITORIAL POLICIES means talking to friends. It means live on a college campus. rape. According to the Rape. enough to move on have Others 1 (lilniial policy: [Tie umieni ol'ltw Opinion page ihn's mil neiesstfll) represent the views ut Texas nights out on the town. Much First, make an effort to note Abuse and Incest National Net- still see the towers falling in their Christian University Unsigned editorials represent the \ iev> of the TCV Dotty Skiff editorial board Signed later for me it will mean wed- your surroundings. Look in the work (RAINN) close to 90 per- nightmares Playing on their emo- letters, columns and eartoons represent the opinion ot the writers and do not nfffffiffi) relict: t the opinion of the editorial hoard dings and baby showers. stalls in the bathroom for other cent of rapes are committed by tions to benefit any organization Being a people. Look someone the victim knows. Until isn't necessary. It might even Letter* to the editor: The Skiff welcomes letters to the editor tor publication Letters must be typed, woman today out the win- you are comfonablc with another make some people feel worse. double-spaced, signed and limited to 2W words To submit a letter, bring n m ihe Skiff. Mimdy 291S: "As Women, We lime a right mail it K>TCU Box 29K050; e-mail it to skiMleilerstn tcu ■duOT hi\ it to 257*7133. l.etters must include also means dow and person, do not trust them to People will heal, in their own the author's classification, major ;mii phone number The Skiff'reserves the nghl to edit or reject letters for to feel safe. However, the know your limits. st)k\ taste am! si/e restrictions watching out for know how to way. in their own time, and by your own safety realit\ is that we have to Inki get in and Last. 1 think that we should their own methods. They won't know our own limits. There arc EDITORIAL BOARD Three percent of care q) oitrselres. So uhal get out of heal by watching commercials of college women does it mean to he a woman? your home times when we all need to ask more people in need They won't for help There will be times Kttttut HI Olltl Brandon Ortiz experience a to me, it means being strong Many of us heal by giving their time and Managing Editor Priva \braham complete or at- don't reah/e when it feels safer to walk with money. Those still grieving need Advertising Manager Bradley Bennett and realizing m\ men role in tempted rape ac- our windows someone else. Being conscious of help of their own. Co-news Editor Colleen Casey staving safe." cording to the are open. yourself and your abilities to pro- When the time comes, I'll do Co-news Editor David Reese tect yourself can help you from Justice Depart- Second, set my part I'll wave the flag, shed Design Editor \.r>hr Moeller letting someone else hurt you. Assistant Design Editor Elizabeth Schramm ment's National Institute of Justice up a system with friends to check a tear, hug my neighbor. But let As women we have a right to Eeatures Editor \lisha Brown and Bureau of Justice Statistics. safety. My friends and I know me remember the victims in my feel safe. However, the reality is Opinion Editor Lauren Cates Just two summers ago. women each other well enough to know own way. that we have to take care of our- Sports Editor Dannv Cillham in Fort Collins, Colo., lived with when someone is in trouble. We Don't show me the pictures. selves. So what does it mean to Photo Editoi Sarah MrClellan their windows closed and weapons know when friends may be inca- Don't make me remember that Copy Desk Chief Janjue Peterseil be a woman? To me, it means be- in hand in fear of Troy Graves pacitated and could be taken ad- day. And don't tell me it will all Production Coordinator Sarah Krebs This year we have heard stories of vantage of. ing strong and realizing my own (io-weli Editoi Jererm Burge be better, only if I volunteer. peeping Toms in dormitory show- Fourth, stay in groups at night. role in staying safe Co-web Editor Tiflam Nevil Caf) Desk Chief Jacque Peterseil is a sen- ers and windows. Sometimes, even Many times, we believe we are \sldm U heeluml is u columnist for the Production Manager Jeanne t lain Presslei ior neus-edltoruil journalism major from Business Manager Bitsy ratio, when we are trying to be safe, we indestructible. However, we can Rmk\ Minimum Collegian ut Colorado Houston She can be reached at Student Publications Director KoUrt Bohlei can't catch everything. all be hurt, and we can all be- State I ruivrsity. This column teas distrib- a.s.pelerselltiVtcu.edu). Journalism Department Chairman Tommy Thomason Even though we don't expect come victims of an attack. 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National/International K( mnclup Made You Second man indicted in dioceses should discipline priests they worked. death of Fort Worth man who molest children. A fifth woman in the car was 2 for $2 Two panel members who were crit- wounded and was hospitalized in Bigmacs Look! FORT WORTH (AP) — A sec- icized heavily by victims advocates guarded condition, and a sixth was mid man was indicted Thursday on — Bishop John McCormack of Man- found uninjured, hiding neamy, sher- Bacon, egg, cheese biscuits .i charge of dumping the body of a chester, N.H., and Auxiliary Bishop iff's Capt. Roy Quintanilha said. man who was hil by a car and later A. James Quinn of Cleveland have "We don't know who was the target," died while lodged in the windshield. been removed and the eight-member he said. "We don't have a motive." Offer ends Sept. 26 Heihert Tyrone Cleveland. 24, ot panel has been expanded to 15. The women, employees at Gar- Skiff Fort Worth laces two to 10 years in The expansion of the Ad Hoc cia's Place, were apparently fired on pi i son if convicted ot tampering with Committee on Sexual Abuse was in- after their sports car stopped to drop or fabricating physical evidence. cluded in the reform plan the United oft one woman at the trailer where Advertising Clete Denel Jackson. 27. of Fort States Conference of Catholic Bish- five of the women lived, he said. 10% Off Any Purchase Worth was indicted in July on the ops adopted in June, hoping to ease They had left the bar after it closed 257-7426 same charge. the clerical sex abuse crisis fracturing around midnight. ('haute Jawan Mallard, 26, was the church. Investigators were interviewing wit- Must Stow TOJ I.D. indicted in April on charges of The new committee will oversee a nesses but made no immediate arrests. Not Valid With Any Other Offer 2109 West Berry murder and tampering with evi- review of that plan in two years, and Quintanilha said the women ai dence in the death of Gregory will discuss possible local and na- were apparently shot with one or tc Higgs. a 37-year-old former brick- tional meetings with victims. more semiautomatic pistols or as- T layer who had been living in a Fort sault rifles. One witness reported AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo d Worth homeless belter. Mayor not going to wear seeing a sport utility vehicle pulling V. cheerleading uniform away after the shooting. si Inmate indicted for trying Donna is about 40 miles west of The Ladies of o HOUSTON (API - Houston Brownsville. to defraud Sept. 11 fund mayor Lee Brown said he wouldn't BF:AUMONT (API A 30- wear a ' cheerleader Terror alert sounded when uniform if the Houston Texans. in their u.n old Texas prison inmate has intruder is spotted at depot .1' been indicted for trying to de- first regular season game, lose Sunday Delta Delta Delta IS TOOELE, Utah (AP) — An Army fraud the Sept. I I Victim Com when they play the Dallas Cowboys would like to congratulate their new ll pcnsalinii Fund. But Brown, in a challenge to Dal- depot where nerve gas and other members chemical weapons are stored Todd W Altschnl is charged las mayor I.aura Miller Thursday. sounded a terrorist alert Thursday af- with five counts of mail fraud. did s; y he was willing to don a Tricia Baer Kristin Fleckinstein Lauren Mirsky ter a possible intruder was reported. According to court documents. Cowboys cap and icrsey to a city One person was spotted within the Catherine Brooke Mary Crinnan Beth Ann Nuenke he mailed five claim documents council meeting if the Texans. the k heavily guarded perimeter, touching Brittany Barnhill Catherine Maudlin Mary Oatman to the fund from January to 's newest ir off a search, said Sheila Culley, a April, each time claiming that he team, don't win Kate Bell Caroline Hayne Jannif'er Palmer In then telephone conversation. spokeswoman at the Deseret Chemi- Kassie Brown Courtney Helman Caroline Puckett and two others were severely in- cal Depot. Four hours later, the tres- jured in the terrorist attacks at Miller jokingly suggested the mayor Jackie IVAndreu Alison Humphrey Kelly Sain/ r of the losing city sport the cheer- passer, apparently dressed in dark the World Trade Center. clothing, had not been caught, au- Katie Dahm Mary Kate Jackson Lauren Si hall In fact, Altschul and the two leading uniform of the winning team. "It would be a great photo-op," thorities said. Denise Dalv Kristen Kistler Kmily Shahan others were incarcerated at the In Washington, a senior adminis- time in the Stiles Unit of the Miller said of her cheerleading uni- Jamie Dart Kobyn Kriel Bonnie Sim all form suggestion. tration official speaking on condi- Darcy Dupree Bria 1 an/ara Lauren Webster Texas Department of Criminal tion of anonymity said there was no Justice .it Beaumont. "It would be, but I think we've got Melissa Dirik Mimi Lee Taylor Weeks a good deal with the hat and the jer- evidence that anything was stolen Matthew I). Orwig, I I.S. Attor- or that terrorism was involved. Ashley Lngberu Lii Levy Kathrvn Welsh ney lor the Fastern District of sey." Brown said. The possible intruder was spotted Miller agreed to wear a Houston Carrie Esparza Madolin McWherter Sara Woods Texas, said this is the first prose- about a mile from the incinerator Texans hat and jersey if the Cowboys Hilary Felton lolii Mil heal cution of a defendant trying to used to destroy the chemical head home with a loss. deal from the fund. weapons, said Chris Kramer of the Utah Department of Public Safety. Four women killed during AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo AAA oo Catholic bishops restructure ambush while driving home Sheriff's deputies set up a road- board to discipline priests block around the depot after the DONNA (AP) — Four women alarm sounded at 9:24 a.m. and (AP) Hie nations Roman were shot to death in their car in state law officers used a helicopter Catholic bishops said Thursday an ambush near the Mexican bor to search the grounds. There were they have restructured their com- der early Thursday as they drove no immediate evacuations of the mittee that drafts policies on how home from the nightclub where depot or surrounding areas.

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Professor Lea Montgomery has de- Disorder (NSRED) is characterized by ris- Eating Disorder, but ■ lull psychological voted herself to publicizing a rare dis- ing during sleep — much as a sleepwalker evalution would be required to actually be order that causes people to sleepwalk would and then eating what are usually sure," she said. "We know for certain that and eat. Sufferers have been known to large amounts of food. the hypothalamus is activated in some eat slices of soap while asleep. Those afflicted with NSRED don't eat way. People don't recall being hungry, It Information as they would in the daytime hours, in- just happens." stead consuming erratically whatever Although the exact sources of the ailment Student Connection looks to link campus they need to Sttn Healthy and Well while BY TAYLOR WKBONS foodstuffs and sometimes non-foodstuffs Stafi write. are unknown, treatment options do exist. with college survival tips and daily events. they Keep the Faith and Slav Safe. The real arc at hand. "Medications have been effective," Mont- trick is to do all that and keep up with To- In 1998 Lea Montgomery, a professor There have even been reports in the Fort gomery said. "Anti-convulsants. anti- day's 411 at the same time. All ot these at the Harris School of Nursing, encoun- Worth Star-Telegram of incidences of peo- parkinsonian medications, SSRIs and BY JOIIHKRIS subjects are tabbed for easy access on the tered a patient with a strange problem Stall Ri-portel ple drinking cleaning products, eating Wellbutrin have all been shown to help site. The patient, af woman who exercised slices of soap and buttering cigarettes be- symptoms. Other than that, it's important to The start of this school year is not unlike "The questions upperclassmen had as daily, ate a healthy diet and did not drink, fore consuming them. Although it's exact maintain good sleep hygiene, and just gen- any other. It's about reconnecting to freshmen, are now on the minds ol new stu would rise during the night still in a cause is unknown. The Chicago Daily erally take care of your body." friends, hang outs. and. most importantly, dents." Elders said "Here's \u-.{ an eas> sleeplike state and proceed to eat slabs about classes and studying. Herald reports that studies have suggested One interesting aspect of NSRED is that way to find answers" of butter. However, this u\n the notion ol con that the condition is linked to low night- appears more commonly in women than in The FAQ or Important Numbers tabs are Confused and distressed, the woman had nection has taken on a slightly different time levels of the sleep hormone mela- men. This, Montgomery revealed, is due to two of the more helpful ones, he said recieved no sympathy from the medical meaning. Students will tonin, and high levels of the stress social factors rather than any physiological "We wanted to Ac not be officially con- community, most of which was not even hormone cortisol. difference between the sexes. sign the site to help aware that a disorder such as hers even ex- nected until they've "We wanted to break down the The disorder, according to the Los An- "Women are more likely to report med- students find informs logged onto the Student isted. Since then, Montgomery has pub geles Times, has also been linked to rest- ical problems than men," she said. "It's a so nulls betu/een departments tion in ways thai made Connection. lished two papers in the hopes of raising less legs syndrome and sleep apnea, both of cietal thing." mitl itittke the site n central sense to them." said The Student Connec- awareness of this unique and potentially which cause a person to sleep fitfully and Another curious point regarding Noctui Shelley Story. Campus tion is ■ new Web site clearing house where they nil dangerous ailment. be more likely to sleepwalk. Exactly what nal Sleep Related Eating Disorder is that de- Life coordinator and created by the Division i nine together" The malady, known as Nocturnal Sleep- spite it's potential seriousness and the fact Web page desiunei causes those with NSRED to eat, however, ol Student Affairs con — Craig Elders Related Eat- that it was first identified in 1955, it has re Students entering is not quite clear. laming campus infor- ing mained largely marginalized. Associate Director of Student Affairs college without am Montgomery herself has pub- mation for students. "Actually, the documents from 1955 only Information Services idea as to what the> lished two papers in the parenta, faculty and ad- say that a patient had a night time eating vvani to do can click hopes of raising aware- ministrators. disorder." Montgomery said. "They don't on the Student Connection's Map a Cart, p of this unique "We wanted to break down the walls specify whether the patient was conscious Path tab and find I mvciMtv Career Sen ic« ^T*^ d potentially between departments and make the site a or not." career counseling and an online resume pro langerous ail- central clearing house where they all Since then. NSRED has remained rela- gram. ment and its pos- come together." said C'raig Elders, asso- tively unknown largely due to it's seemingly Under the Stay Healthy and Well tab mi sible causes. ciate director ol Siiidenl Affair! Informa- improbable and often emhar.issing nature. dents can find resources lor physical and "If a person tion Services. NSES is a condition about which little mental health. In the same place the) sail were already It's kind of like a one stop shop where is known. However, continuing efforts learn how to sign up for intranuir.ils and overweight. students can find all the information they such as those ofMontgomery and others find an online screening for mental health. then the fac- are helping to bring this serious and po- need to successful!) survive college life. The new site summarizes and simplifies an) tor! connected tentially life threatening ailment into the So let's iiet Down to Basks. The Stu- information found on TCTTi home page The to that might public eye. dent Connection is to help students Get In- address is i wwwsa.tcu.edu 1. also be con- volved and Succeed as a Student by lected to Noctur- I.nl.i, Gibbon. allowing them to Map a Caret/ Path that J..i Ham, ■-"v* I Sleep Related L&fittofufti u.'-iln focuses on themselves. Most importantly , , l,.I" ,"'.'. u.filti

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MALLORY 4115 cqlnp Bowie Blvtt Attorney at Law fw-sqt \OQt^'ttfr<^ 3024 Sandage Ave. Thursct. 2(H)2 SPORTS Your place for sports news and features ! www.skill.tcu.edu Williams' Former Horned Frog Volley Frogs prove Stalking first baseman adjusts they are a new team \\\ J U ARMSTRONG Even with the increased level of suspect ■~k.ll Slafl competition, the Voiles I rugs w.int When new volleyball head to continue their tough defensive to minor leagues style of play, which Lewis said re- coach Prentice Lewis took over a lies on 'frustrating people and BY JORDAN BLUM team leaders in home runs and was time making the adjustment from previously struggling Voile) pleads >kiii Sufi hampered after he injured his Frogs' team, she cautioned thai touching a lot of balls and keeping aluminum to wood (bals). and is the ball in play." Small rural towns, tiny stadiums, cornea by keeping his contacts in suffering a little because of it. the building process would be a The team is also noi reflecting and even smaller cramped buses is too long. They're not unhappy with him slow one. on last week's success where time is spent during the lung Mustangs field manager Rick though. He's working hard down Her phryen, however, have appai guilty "(At) the Arkansas State Tour- trips between ballparks. Burleson said he sees promise in there, but they just want that aver- ently decided to speed up the won Such is the life of a ballplayer with the young first baseman. age up." With their first tour-match win nament were teams we were sup a professional rcxikie league team. "Walter's got a lot of potential." Olmstead said after the season, he nmg streak since most of the cur- posed to beat," Lewis said. "While it was great to see our Albrecht Stromeyer ordered to stay "It's like a movie. It's just out of Burleson said. "He's a strong hitter will have just about a week to visit rent Volley Frogs were in grade away from Serena Williams and her Bull Durham." former Frogs' first with a lot of power, and he's ] list friends and family. However, after school, the team is sending a mes- team come together md plaj al ■ family and to get psychiatric treat- baseman Walter Olmstead recalled got to work on improving his con- that it will be back to baseball as he sage to Conference USA. proper level, this weekend will ment in Germany. his roommate saying the first time tact and cutting down on strike participates in an instructional camp. ''We are a brand new team this be much tougher." they toured Billings, Mont. outs. Bui he's got a lot of time, and But Olmstead says it's all worth year," senior outside hittei Stephanie Drafted in the sixth round of the WatSOO said. "Don't count us oul ol J.t\ \n BY FRANK ELTMAN he's improving." it to have a shot to play in the big June amateur baseball draft, Olm- the conference nice yet" ij.amutmngQt Usociated Frew TCU head baseball coach Lance leagues one day. stead has played for the Billings Despite the earl) success, NEW YORK — A German Brown said he's heard Walter has Such is the life of a minor league Mustangs, the rookie league affili- struggled with the transition, but competition continues to get man pleaded guilty Thursday to baseball player. stalking top-ranked tennis ate of the Cincinnati Reds in Mon- that he's got plenty of time to im- stiffer this weekend when the Rice Univer. ■ tana ever since. player Serena Williams. prove. Innlni llllJM team Kikes part inthe Rice 1 ni Albrecht Stromeyer. 34, en- Olmstead was TCU's highest "(Olmstead) is having a hard /.ilJiluiiiC'li ii.flu versit) Tournament. The tourna- ent tered the plea to fourth-degree dratted player from last season and ment includes ihe Universit) ol stalking — a misdemeanor — in laid he chose to go pro after his Houston Cougars, the onl\ other Horned Frog Schedule Criminal Court in Queens. He is junior year because the opportunity team to go undefeated in C-USA Houston 5 p in Friday expected to be placed in the cus- was too great to pass up. last weekend. Rice and Rice lo a in Saturda) tody of the Immigration and "I regret not getting to play in the Louisiana Lafayette also join Naturalization Service. new stadium." Olmstead said. "But the field LA-Lafayette 4 p.in Saturda) Judge Suzanne Melendez 1 just couldn't turn down being told Stromeyer to stay away drafted so high." from Williams and her family Olmstead said it's a definite and at least 1,000 yards from culture shoc'k going from Texas McShane added to McShane played collegiate any WTA Tour or U.S. Tennis to Billings, a town where the women's basketball staff basketball for both Whitman Association tournament, in- team's greatest competition College and St Marlins, and TCU women's head basketball cluding the U.S. Open. comes from cities like Missoula, graduated from St Martin's v.uh couch Jeff Mittie announced on "My absolute concern is the Mont., Casper. Wyo. and Medi- a H A in psycholog) in IW2. He Thursday the hiring of Sean Mc- safety of Serena Williams and her cine Hat. Alberta also played brief!) with (he San- Shane as the director of women's family," the judge said. "It's rough being away from dringham Basketball Club basketball operations, family and friends, especially since in Melbourne. "My absolute concern is the I've been playing ball almost non- "I am excited to be at TCI I," He also has previous experience stop since January," he said. "But McShane said in a press release safety of Serena 11 illiams and in dealing with the Frogs, as he it's been a great experience I had a "ll is a great opportunity for me to her family.' served as the team's tour guide on week of practice with the Reds and work with a top 25 program I'm — Suzanne Melendez its 2(H)I summer trip to Australia. I'm fulfilling a dream of playing looking forward to a great season He was in charge of the learns itin- Judge pro ball. ahead and hope to help the team erary ovef the trip. "The community has really ac- reach its goals." cepted all the players and the ca- The past six years. McShane His new duties will include Stromeyer waived his right of maraderie and traveling with the has put together and served as ■ being responsible for team appeal and agreed to get psychi- team is great." head coach of an Australian travel, scouting reports and film atric treatment in his hometown With the regular season for team that has played exhibitor! study. McShane will also assist of Frankfurt. An Oct. 23 hearing Billings finishing up. Olmstead and games in the United States. Be- Horned Frog coaches in ihe was scheduled to review the the Mustangs began the first round scouting ol prospects. case; Stromeyer is not required fore that, he was the general of the playoffs Thursday. Olmstead McShane is ihe first individual to attend. Sfciel to At Skif) manager/head coach of the Bor- "This is the outcome that finished the season batting just be- Former TCU first baseman Walter Olmstead is on the road these days, playing rookie dei Basketball Club in New to ever hold iins position. my client wanted." said Ger- low .200. but he was among the class baseball for the Billings Mustangs, an afilliate of the Cincinnati Reds South Wales, Australia. Danny Hillham ard Savage, Stromeyer's Legal Aid attorney. Savage also apologized on be- half of Stromeyer, saying. "In his mind, it was a love story.... It was Women's soccer team faces two tough games over romantic poetry." Stromeyer's brother and cousin attended the hearing; no member of Williams' family came. The judge denied a request by the weekend without injured senior forward Stromeyer to speak in court. "Today's disposition will hope- The women's soccer team resolves to train easily without Dick, the coach and players fully get Mr. Stromeyer the help harder to improve their game play feel that her presence will be sorely missed that he clearly needs and will as- in the upcoming games. sure that he is kept far away from Freshman midfielder Moran Levi said Ms. Williams and other members BY 0LGA lit»i,i! MI Skiff SUll Dick's absence puts more pressure on the of the women's tennis tour," learn to raise its playing level. Brown added. After a 6-0 victory over Centenary on "Nobody can replace Sherry," Levi said. Following his plea, Stromeyer Tuesday.the Horned Frogs will head to the "She's an amazing player. We just have to was to be placed in the custody West Coast for a lough challenge from play for her and play of the Immigration and Natural- UC-Santa Barbara Fri- harder as a learn." ization Service. day, and Pepperdine Although the first Stromeyer was arrested Satur- (No. 20. Soccer Amer- "Nobody Kin replace Sherry. win of the season day at the National Tennis Cen- ica) Sunday. She's an ama dng player." against Centenary ter and held on $3,000 bail. He Head Coach Dave Ru- — Moran Lew raised the Horned was charged with two counts of binson said although Freshman Midfielder stalking after police spotted him their opponents this Frogs' confidence, Levi believes that it will not watching through a fence as weekend will be much gel in the way of another two victories. Williams, the reigning Wimble- faster and stronger than the Ladies of Cen- "I think we know it's not going lo be an don and French Open champion, tenary, the team will be up to the task. easy game like it was against Centenary," played her third-round match "We played well in three games," Ru- Levi said. "The two teams we play are much against Nathalie Dechy. binson said. "This weekend will be more faster and we have to work harder to get the Williams has been traveling demanding because we play tougher ball. One win is good but we can't go there with a bodyguard since May. teams. But we will raise our game to a and be overconfident. If we win the two Stromeyer admitted in a writ- higher level." games then we know that we did something, ten statement to police that he had The Frogs will be playing their second that we improved." been following Williams around game of the season without senior forward HeHfrapltm the world. He was arrested out- Sherry Dick, who is injured. Although Olfiit Itnurad Freshman defenseman/midfielder Moran Levi and the rest of the Frogs took to get a leg up" on the t side the gates of Wimbledon in Tuesday's game against Centenary was won weekend, facing UC-Santa Barbara and Pepperdine July after scuffling with police and told the officers he loved her and would never hurt her. In May, Stromeyer was ordered to leave Italy after police at the Ital- Men's soccer team to play without leading scorer ian Open received word of his his- tory of harassing Williams. Two months earlier, Stromeyer walked With a 3-2 double overtime loss Senior forward Nick Browne use. He's a local Tulsa boy. It gives ing it) like a national champi- of the tournament, on Friday. Tit into an Arizona hotel-resort where to Memphis still on their minds, will be place-kicking for the foot- him a chance to play in front of the onship game " Golden Hurricane is 1 -0 this season, she was playing and asked to see the men's soccer team will jour- ball team Saturday in Illinois home crowd." Senior Goalie Michael Lahoud after upsetting nationally-ranked her. When he was turned down, ney to Tulsa, Okla for the Microtel against Northwestern. The Frogshave made adjust- said the team will look to do a bet- Wisconsin-Milwaukee. On Satur- Stromeyer began undressing in ter job of capitalizing on its day, the Frogs face 2-0 Bradley Uni- front of the desk clerk. He was Inn & Suites/Golden Hurricane "We saw the calendar a few ments in their defensive alignment chances. versity (No. 18, National Soccer charged with disorderly conduct Classic mis Friday. and mindset this week, and will months ago," assistant coach Blake "We need to take advantage of Coaches Association of America). and indecent exposure. look to increase pressure on op- Amos said, "and we knew there our opportunities," Lahoud said. TCU has lost three straight Stromeyer, who lives with his posing teams. BY JAY /I i Kl KM t\ would be times he wouldn't be "We scored two goals against matches to Tulsa. each one going to parents in Frankfurt and whose skill S|.,ll with us. We have enough depth on "Our goal is to make everybody Memphis, and we should have kept double overtime. mother is a psychiatrist, allegedly The men's soccer team will be the squad to plug some other guys else's game hard," senior mid- all three (goals) out of the back of has tried to contact Williams by without last year's leading scorer in his role. Aaron Miranda (junior fielder Carrington Brown said. " the net." J.iv Zurkt-nnan phone and e-mail several times. when it takes on Memphis tonight. forward) is going to be one we'll We come into every game (treat- They open against Tulsa, the host m.j.zuckcnruin(9Hc u.edu Page lu Friday. September !>. 2(K)2 GAMEDAY \our place for football news and analysis I www.skilf.tcu.edu

The Saturday • TCU at Northwestern • 12:05 p.m. • Ryan Field • Passing offense TV: KFWD/Ch. 52 • Radio: ESPN103.3FM K I Senior Sean Stilley proved elfcc live in TCU'« season opener, com- pleting 20 oi