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a job." Newkirk, the President of PETA, Franti spoke about his recent spoke on the similarities of ani- protests outside of the Republi- mals and humans, and ques- can National Convention in tioned what made humans think Philadelphia, and outside of the that our existence was anymore Democratic National Conven- justified than animals'. She also tion in Los Angeles. He sang a spoke on her protests of the Gap song about the police brutality clothing corporation for their use that went along with the pro- of leather, which resulted in one of the biggest ani- mal rights victories ever. Newkirk and her coworkers have also influenced McDonald's to stop using products from baby chicks who have had their beaks cut off in or- der to starve them to death. Newkirk showed a stomach- churning film on animal abuse. The graphic film fea- tured live footage of the aforemen- tioned practice on chicks, the slow, sawing t slaughterings of i living, breathing cows, and the beat- ing to death of pigs with metal poles, which resulted in felony charges for some North Caro- lina pig farmers. The grand finale of the show, and perhaps the most, tests. In the song, entitled "Like eagerly awaited, was Jello the Beating of a Drum," he en- Biafra. One of the founding fa- couraged those who decide to thers of punk rock music, Biafra protest to only get louder when is widely known as an outspo- the authorities start to take force. ken activist on political corrup- Next to speak was the lesbian tion, racism, and what he calls singer/songwriter, Jill Sobule. the "Nonviolent Extermination Sobule, who had her hit, "I of the Rich." Biafra used his Kissed a Girl," banned from classic style of speaking, in many radio stations in the south, which he repeatedly asks rhe- torical questions and follows with his sarcastic comment, "I don't think so." Biafra is hilarious in his delivery, but penetratingly serious in his activism. He spoke of his anti-war, anti-military views for part of his presentation, but By Tim Prizer ter that fronted the in- mostly he centered on the Lifestyles Editor fluential punk group, the unjust musical censorship our The Russell Union ball- Dead Kennedy's. government attempts to en- room almost burnt down Beginning with the force, and the corporation that Wednesday night. . showing of a video on defines corruption economi- Well, not literally, but the history of the Spit- cally and musically: Wal- flames flew as opinions on fire Tour, the event was Mart. Biafra explained that First Amendment issues set in motion for the rest Wal-Mart are the leaders of scorched out of the mouths of the evening. The extreme musical censorship, and minds of four fire- video displayed other and perhaps the most right- breathing social activists Spitfire supporters that wing business in America, as gathered in support of weren't on the bill for they move into small towns College.corn's Spitfire the visit here, including across the country, nailing Tour. Art Alexakis of generation-old private busi- The tour, established in Everclear, actor and co- nesses into the ground. He part by Rage Against the median Andy Dick, ac- Suzanne Oliver explains that Wal-Mart tries Machine's Zach De La tor Woody Harrelson, to make up for ruining these Rocha, stopped in States- and ex-Nirvana bassist decade-old businesses by hir- boro last night for a no- Krist Novoselic, among These "DWB's" occur, Franti sang many more songs in the ing the newly unemployed at mini- holds-barred outburst of many others. On the tour said, simply because some po- Union that are certain "no-no's" mum wage. Biafra also com- the freedom of speech. as well is Julia "Butter- licemen see long, matted for corporate radio, but perfect mented on his support for Green And speak they did, cov- fly" Hill, who lived in a dreadlocks and instantly assume for the open free speech forum Party presidential candidate, ering issues from corpo- tree for two years with- a criminal is behind the wheel. that the ballroom became on Ralph Nader. rate welfare, to animal out touching the surface Franti emotionally chanted Wednesday night. Jill sang songs The four speakers Wednes- rights, and to overall so- of the Earth to protest off a poem he wrote about a situ- ranging from topics like Kathy day night were diverse in their cial and political aware- deforestation. ation in which a young black Lee Gifford's pro-sweat shop topics, but parallel in influence. ness, three musicians and First to speak was teen is killed by a policeman stance (and Sobule's comical The Spitfire Tour serves a mean- one activist came in hopes Michael Franti, a tal- when stopped for "Driving fantasy of having sex with her), ingful purpose as it blisters its to open college students' Suzanne Oliver ented poet, singer, and While Black." This teen is a girl who dies from an eating way across the United States, jiearts and minds to issues most of all, storyteller. gunned down when he reaches disorder and excessive exercise, influencing social activism in the n our society. Franti told chilling stories into his glove compartment for and George W. Bush's fetish for hands of college students. Geor- The four featured guests for in 1995 had a song banned from through poetry and the singing his license and registration, be- frying people in his state of gia Southern was extremely he show at GSU were Michael radio, Ingrid Newkirk, the Presi- of lyrical rhymes. A racial ac- cause his older brother's gun Texas. lucky to get the tour to come to ranti, the vocalist for the so- dent and Co-founder of People tivist, Franti spoke about the falls out unexpectedly. The boy In the limelight third was the the rural area of the southeast, as ially aware musical outfit for the Ethical Treatment of Ani- times that he's been pulled over was running late to a job inter- world's biggest animal lover and the event normally only visits pearhead, Jill Sobule, a con- mals, and finally, Jello Biafra, by the police for what he likes to view. The poem ends, "Another the most successful animal ac- venues that accommodate over oversial singer/songwriter who the comical and colorful charac- call "Driving While Black." brother killed while trying to get tivist in history, Ingrid Newkirk. 5,000 people. SPORTS 6 ♦ LIFESTYLES 4 ♦ CLASSIFIEDS 5 Page 2 — Friday, September 29, 2000 GA In Theaters This WeeklNew Releases This Week Grim Reaper Green Day "Fear No Evil" "Warning" Stray Cats "The Watchers"- "Scary Movie"- "The "Hollywood (R) (R) Replacements"- Strut" iffocation (PG-13) Amoeba "Pivot" 'Human' "The Klumps"- "Coyote Ugly"- Zero One (PG-13) (PG-13) "The Cell"-(R) Dio "Inferno: "Prototype 2" Elkie Brooks Last in Live" utffal & Blues" "Bring It On"- "Urban "Space VH1 "Big 80's; (PG-13) LegendssFinal Cowboys"-(PG- Radiohead "Kid Arena Rock" Cut"- (R) 13) Internal Void A" Ik jm mi "Unearthed" "Nurse Betty"- Indigo Gil (R) "Way of the "Art of War"-(R) Raise Hell "Not "RetrospecTOe" Gun"- (R) Dead Yet" Kamelot ueaa xei "Expedition" On DVD this WeeklLive Music in the 'Boro

"The Adventures "Bossa Nova" "The Rocky Horror of Ichabod and Mr. Picture Show" Friday: Saturday: Toad" "She's the One" County Line- County Line- "From Dusk Till Cavalier Cavalier "U-571" Dawn" "The Brother's Cone- McMullen" Kinchafoonee Buffalo's Kermit and "The Bachelor" "The Nightmare Cowboy- Bob- Buffalo's Before Christmas" Legends "Rosemary's Baby" Instant "The Black Karma- Vivid Wisdom- Cauldron" "Hideaway" Wallace Dingus Emack and "The Dark Crystal/ Green- McGee's Bolio's Labyrinth" Horizons "The Skulls" "La Femme Nikita" This Week's Weather Today Saturday Sunday Partly cloudy Partly cloudy Partly cloudy with a high of with a high of with a high of 80 and a low 75 and a low 79 and a low of 60. of 56. of 56.

."■'.'.- iwimtwmmm mmk;,mssmsm VOTE ONLINE I ANNOUNCEMENTS Things To Do at GSU workshops are "Developing Personal Learning: How does it occur and can it be • ATTENTION: Marilyn Kalb, GSU Potential," "Learning Lifestyles for College encouraged?" in the Russell Union, Rm. October 2 12:01 am to senior administrative secretary of athletics, Success," "Word Choice in Writing," 2041. has found a wristwatch in the vicinity of "Correcting Common Sentence Errors," and •The Academic Resource Center will Hanner Fieldhouse. If you feel it may be "How to Study from a Student's be hosting a workshop, "How to Write a * your watch, please contact her at 681-5047. Perspective." Workshops run from Summary" at 11 a.m. in Forest Drive October 5 midnight Ongoing September 20-28. Call 681-0321 for more Builiding, Rm. 1310. • Free Tutoring in several subjects: information. October 11 English, history, sociology and psychology, • The GLBT Resource Center is •The Academic Resource Center will all maths, chemistry, biology, and college offering a support group for gay, lesbian, be hosting a workshop, "Marking the reading/study skills. Each subject has bisexual, and transgender students, faculty, Regent's Reading Exam" in the Forest different hours of operation. Call 681-0321 and staff. Meetings will be on Thursday Drive Building, at 12 p.m. in Rm 1218 and for more information. nights from 5 - 6:30 p.m. in Russell Union at 2 p.m. in Rm. 1231. Check your "GSI" account • The Christian Faculty/Staff meets room 2072. Contact the GLBT Resource October 10-14 every Monday at noon in the Russell Union Center at 681-5409 for more information. • GSU presents "Tartuffe: Born Room 2044. October 2 Again" in the Black Box Theatre. For • The NAACP meets every Monday at • The Spanish Club will hold a Latin ticket information call 681-0123. for your login and passcode. 6 p.m. in the Russell Union Room 2048. Dance clinic under the rotunda at 7 p.m. October 12 • BSU meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at •The Academic Resource Center will be • The Eagle Expo Career Fair will be 401 Chandler Rd. across from Johnson Hall hosting a workshop, "How to Study Foreign held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the RAC. For 'Required in order to cast your vote. and Watson Hall. BSU also has lunch every Language" at 2 p.m. in the Forest Drive more information, call 681-5197. Wednesday from 12 to 1 p.m. Everyone is Building, Rm. 1219. October 18 invited. For more information, contact the October 3 •The Academic Resource Center is *All eligible voting students (6 credit hours or more) will BSU at 681-2241. • The Muslims of the Americas are hosting a workshop "Correcting Common • GSU Chapter of Habitat for sponsoring a panel of speakers to present Sentence Errors" at 3 p.m. in the Henderson receive an email message with directions oh Humanity meets every Tuesday at 5:30 facts, dispel fiction, and answer questions. Library Rm. 1042. p.m. in the Russell Union Room 2044. Everyone is invited. It will be held in room October 21 • The Young Democrats of Georgia 2042 in Russell Union from 7-9 p.m. • The Spanish Club will hold a car how to vote online. Southern will hold meetings every October 6-7 wash at Arby's beginning at 10 a.m. Thursday night at 6 p.m. in the Russell • The Southern Explosion Dance October 24 *Students with out a "GSI" account can go to the Office Union. Call Zach Rushing at 871-7701 for Team will hold tryouts at the RAC on Oct. • GSU Student Nurses will sponsor a more information, or email him at 6 from 6-9 p.m. and on Oct. 7 from 9 a.m.- blood drive from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. behind of Student Programs, Russell Union Room 2022 to [email protected] for more details. until. There is a fee of $5 due at the door the Russell Union. • The American Society of the first day. If you have questions, call October 31 Mechanical Engineers (ASME) meets the CRI at 681-5436 or email questions to • Beta Beta Beta will sponsor a blood ^ receive login directions (must present a valid ID). first and third Tuesday of every month at 2 mayonaise007 @ hotmail .com. drive from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. behind the t p.m. in the Technology Building Room October 6 Russell Union. 1116. • The GSU planetarium will present a November 3 • The Institute of Electrical and show detailing the images and discoveries • The GSU planetarium will present a -> Electronic Engineers meets the first and made by the Hubble Space Telescope over star show of the current night sky and * FOB MOBI WFOBMATIOM OB third Tuesday of every month at 5 p.m. in the past decade. A telescopic viewing of current space missions. Telescopic viewing the Technology Building Room 2117. the moon and stars outdoors, if clear, will of the Moon, Jupiter and Saturn outdoors, if • The Academic Resource Center is follow the presentation. For more info, clear, following the presentation. The QUI/TIOHA nun beginning a series of workshops to help contact the Physics Dept. at 681-5292. Statesboro Astronomy Club will meet students in various areas. Among the October 7 following the presentation/observing. For I CONTACT f A MI • The Spanish Club will take an outing more info, contact the Physics Dept. at 681- to La Conga in Savannah. Meet at the 5292. Forest Building at 9:30 p.m. • The Spanish Club will hold a car agle ( October 9-11 wash at Arby's beginning at 10 a.m. 486-mo. BIWIU, UNION •The Academic Resource Center will December 2 ntertainment bre hosting a workshop, "Review of • The GSU planetarium will present a| £ Factoring." On the 9, it will be in the North star show of the constellations, planets, BOOM MM Buiding Rm. 1001 at 5:30 p.m., on the 10. meteors and other sky objects visible durinl 610 it will be held at the North Building Rm. the holiday season. A partial solar eclipse J 1001 at 7 p.m., and on the 11 it will be held will occur on Christmas Day and GOURMET in the North Building Rm. 1001 at 6 p.m. instruction will be given on how to safely | October 10 view it. The Statesboro Astronomy club http: / /gasou.e-lection.com •The Academic Resource Center will will meet before the presentation. For md Sandwiches be hosting a workshop, "Effortless info, contact the Physics Dept. at 681-529

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The 9-year-old boy was on an outing It costs from $35,000 to $38,000 to torecognize the studentsfortheir quick with his father when the accident transport each unit, most of it paid by action. happened, police said. The teen-ager had the tribes, compared to the $13,000 it one passenger in his Camaro, another 16- would have cost the military to tear Michigan year-old boy who worked at the same down a single home. fast-food outlet The program is funded through Man may face private sources and government pro- ■9 Montana grams. anti-cussing charge ORTONVILLE — A third Indian reservations Wisconsin Michigan man could" be facing a to be recipients of century-oldlawthatprohibits swearing High school running inuiepresenceofwomenandchildren. recycled homes Two women, one with her 4-year- team lifts pickup old child, overheard a construction GREAT FALLS — More than 40 off man worker using vulgar language at a gas families on three Montana Indian res- station. ervations will become the latest owners COLFAX—Jason Lipke is nursing One of the women, who was of homes recycled from the Malmstrom some severe bruises but is thrilled that pumping gas, asked him to stop Air Force Base here. members of the Colfax High School swearing after she saw the child. The families on the Northern crosscountry teamhappenedalongwhen Theman responded withasexually Cheyenne, Fort Belknap and Rocky a jack slipped and pinned him beneath suggestive gesture, a vulgar word and Boy' s reservations are expected to take bis pickup truck. drove off, Oakland County officials possession of the homes as early as The team was running a homecom- said. next year. ing relay Sept 15 when they came upon The Oakland County Sheriffs Since 1999, the three reservations Iipke,31,workingonhisDodgeDakota Department stopped him to get his have received 50 homes from pickup truck. nameandastatementaftertheGenesse on a Disneyland ride in neighboring Malmstrom Air Force Base through a "We just happened to see a guy County woman, also a construction California Anaheim. Colorado national project called Operation underneamhistruck,"coachJoeDoucette worker, called the police. The Southern California boy, e Walking Shield. said. "Hehaditjackedup. I wasthere 10 A warrant was expected to be Passengers whose identity was not immediately Boy brain-dead after To date, the program has relocated seconds and just asked if he needed help presented to the Oakland County released, remained in critical condi- go-cart accident 661 houses to 14 reservations in Mon- when, boom, it went down on him. He let Prosecutor's Office on Wednesday. trapped aboard tion Sunday at the University of Cali- tana, North Dakota, South Dakota and out kind of a scream" Chief Deputy Prosecutor John Orange County fornia, Irvine, Medical Center. COLORADO SPRINGS — A 9- Minnesota. The coach called for help mom nine O'Brien said he has never seen a case roller coaster "He is expected to live," Ana- year-old boy was declared brain-dead By the time the program ends in team members who were riding in a van. like this, and that it could be perceived heim police Capt. Dave Severson after his go-cart was hit by a car driven by 2002, Montana reservations are ex- "Welifteditupandhewasabletoget as anything from rudeness to said. a 16-year-old onaportionofroadthatwas pected to receive a total of 200 badly out,"saidDoucette,whoisanelementary disturbance of the peace. Both are 90- BUENA PARK — Two dozen The boy was on the Roger Rabbit closed to traffic. needed homes from Malmstrom. school physical education teacher. day misdemeanors. people were trapped 30 feet in the Car Toon Spin ride about 10:15 p.m. The younger boy was driving a go- "There's nothing deficient about Team members were following the William Street of Saginaw, who air for about two hours when a Friday when he fell out of the car and cart Sunday afternoon on a dirt field and these homes. They're perfectly work- school's homecoming tradition of represents the othertwocases on behalf jacket jammed a roller coaster at was struck by another car, Severson an adjacentstretchofroadthatwas freshly able homes," said Ben O'Connell, an runningarelaytopresentafootballfiDm oftheAmericanCivilLibertiesUnion, Knott's Berry Farm, marking the said. paved and was not yet open, Police Sgt aide for U.S. Sen. Conrad Burns, who the opposing team to the Colfax football told the Detroit Free Press Monday second accident at a Southern Cali- He apparently became trapped Phil LeBeau said. has facilitated the program in Montana. coach. The team was on its last leg of the that the century-old law violates the fornia amusement park in as many underneath a car, Anaheim Fire Chief The road was not marked as closed, The salvage effort started in 1994 relay at about 3:30 pm when the inci- First Amendment, but that the gesture days. Kent Mastain said. and cars could get past the barricades, when Phil Stevens, a California aero- dent occurred. could be considered criminal. None of the 25 passengers was The boy suffered a lacerated liver, police said. The teen-ager was driving to space engineer of Sioux heritage, Sophomore Mike Baumgartner, 15, Last June, Timothy Boomer of hurt on the Jaguar! ride. Park work- damage to his diaphragm and bruises. work atafast-food outlet nearby when he learned that 463 newly remodeled said the runners were out of the van and Roseville was convicted in Arenac ers and city firefighters used 30- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation hit the 9-year-old. homes at Grand Forks Air Force Base lifting die truck within about lOseconds. County of violating the law after he foot ladders to remove the passen- was performed on the boy, but he Both boys were driving against in North Dakota would be demolished "Afterwards we were just standing let out a profanity-laced tirade when gers, Battalion Chief Bernie was breathing on his own following regulations, police said. because of military cutbacks. around kind of stunned," he said. he fell out of a canoe on the Rifle O'Neill said. surgery, Mastain said. The 9-year-old was declared brain- He called a top official with the Air Lipke used a cellular phone in his River. The Orange County park said a The ride, which takes passengers dead at Memorial Hospital on Sunday Mobility Command, which was in truck to call co-workers who took him to Boomerisappealinghisconviction. guest's jacket became lodged be- on a slow-moving, spinning cab ride afternoon, a charge She said he was being charge of the project. a hospital. In April, Clare County prosecutors tween one of the coasters and the through a cartoon world, was shut kept on life support for organ donation. "I explained to him that I thought I "It wasn't a good feeling when it charged Steven Clevenger with the track, halting the ride shortly after down until a state safety investiga- Authorities did not release the names could save the Air Force a lot of money landed on me," said Lipke, who had misdemeanor saying he used vulgar 9 p.m. Saturday. The ride was to tion is completed. of the boys involved. Police were that they would otherwise spend on severe bruising in bis rib area but did not language in earshot of high school reopen Monday. Police have said there did not investigating the accident and said no demolition of housing," Stevens said. require hospitalization. students after he was fired from his job The accident came a day after a appear to be any mechanical mal- charges had been filed and no tickets Eight months later, Congress au- Colfax High School Principal Ron as an assistant volleyball coach at 4-year-old boy was badly injured function. issued. thorized the recycled housing project. Fandry said the school will do something Farwell High School. Fried chicken? This 'Brickyard' crowd prefers Chateaubriand RETIREMEN' TRUST SERVICES Associated Press "We have reservations with Hugo in North America now is the Cana- INDIANAPOLIS, IN - It's race Boss, Vanity Fair magazine, dian Grand Prix held in Montreal in weekend in Indianapolis, but you can Mercedes, and we sold our suites and June. 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File Photo File Photo File Photo File Photo yConan ByJoshSagel By Jane Philips Tamika 'Mi-Kay' Mills WVGS Assistant Program Director WVGS Station Manager WVGS Program Director This blew me away from the first time I listened like many other people, I was disappointed with the Radiohead returns with a new album entitled Derrick Bailey, a native-born AT-Alien, has a it. This will definitely go down as one of my top breakup of Dee-Lite. Widely credited with giving dance music "Kid A" which they dedicate to the first human waited and now it is his time to speak out on th« >f the year. This is Nothingface's major label debut. About a foothold in America, they were popular throughout the world clone. "Kid A" is the follow up to 1997\"0,K. realism of today's society. "Laugh Now...Or) i year and a half ago, the band finally got a decent label to as well. Songs like "Somebody," "Call Me," and the modem Computer" takes a more electric turn from the usual Later" is unquestionably a new flavor to your ear :elease their work. It was frustrating to try without any luck clasac't3rc<)veismuKHearf'weiestaplesmtheaUoftheclubs guitar driven riffs Radiohead is loved for, not say- It's refreshing to hear music with thoughtful anc o find their album in any store. formonthsonend. Itwaswimaheavyheartthatltookthenews ing that you will enjoy this album just the same as meaningful lyrics. If you are a fan of heavy music and have not experienced of Miss Lady Kiefs resignation from Dee-lite and the band's you have enjoyed in their albums past. Music is one of the greatest forms of commurii Nothingface yet, do yourself a huge favor and go check out subsequent disbandment in 1994. "Kid A" is scheduled for release on October 3. cation. In most situations, it's the way we lean 'Violence" when it is released. In 1995, however, , the producer for Dee-Lite, Singer Thorn York credits the electronic influence and understand people. For me, it's a way to relax For the longtime Nothingface fans, moving to a major released his first solo album, "Future Listening" to critical as a way to battle depression. Radiohead defiantly This album is consistent throughout with virtuoi abel did nothing to alter their sound in the least bit. Even acclaimgivingforrra^faroatasteoflifeafterDee-Iite. 1997 took some new approaches on "Kid A" the title hooks and beats over spoken word. Subject ifter replacing the last drummer due to health problems, saw Tei's 'Sound Museum", a wonderful album full of beats, track using mixing that York's voice is almost Change speaks on realitstic views of everyday Nothingface still pummels away at your speakers. Vic- Japanese pop, breaks, and just about everything else you could impossible to understand in. situations in life, personal experiences, cultural ence has some of the catchiest guitar riffs I have heard in imagine- truly a great follow-up to his first record. Radiohead toured in Europe this past summer relationships, territory, and the list goes on. i while. Combine that with singer Matt Holt's schizo- Sounding nothing like either of his previous efforts, and will be touring Great Britain and Germany in It's hard to find an album with substance thai )hrenic style of singing and you get a blend really stirs Towa Tei seeks to blend elements that really have no October. Sorry but the only dates that are anywhere you can enjoy from beginning to end. It woulc motion inside. One minute Holt is snarling voraciously, business being together. Vocals so distorted that they sound near us are on October 17 they will performing in benefit you not to skip over a track on this album is if he is possessed, the next he sings as gracefully as a like they came through an old Speak n' Spell mixed with Toronto and are also performing in L. A. on October because each track is speaking on a different as- seraph. Nothingface's lyrics delve deep into the psyche in something Junior Vasquez put out on a bad day come out 20. There was no other news of any other tour dates pect of life. Executive producer, Rod 'Hot Rod i dark and poetic manner. They do not sing about the soundingjust like complete trash. Afterthe first track, "Last but their web site, www.radiohead.com. said to be Stephans, was responsible for releasing the tongue diched metal themes. Nothinglcansay or write can do this Century Modern," I was dreading the second the song, "A on the look out for announced dates. of Subject 2 Change. It's easy listenting fron jand justice. Nothingface is something that you must hear Ring." ForctogmyselftolistenmbflpesthatitHADtoget Even with a few changes from previous records, beginning to the end. a believe the power and emotion that is stirred up from the better,Iwas severely disappointed. The thirdsong, "Angel," I still think that "Kid A" is a great album. "How to >oul. is the lone gem of the album. A very happy, poppy song Disappear Completely," "In Limbo," and "Morn- Nothingface does not want to labeled part of the "new featuring the vocals of Japanese pop sensation Ayumi ing Bell" were my favorites. Defiantly give this school" of metal. The transcendent Nothingface avoids the Tanabe (who sounds so much like Dee-Lite's Lady Miss album a try and if they tour maybe I will see you isual pitfalls of rapping, guest appearances, and cover Kiev, I had to look at the credits) is actually a song worth a there. songs that are fully entrenched in hard rock today. Instead, repeated listening. Despite the collaborations with the gold hey have created their own variation on heavy music with selling artists Les Nubians, and up and craning producer nelody that sets a standard for their peers in the industry. Cornelius, Towa Tei's album comes off sounding horrid. This release is tentatively slated for October 10. To hear This blend of white noise, weird house beats, and a ca- Nothingface and many more innovating heavy bands tune into my cophony of distorted vocals placed in a seemingly random adioshow on Thursday nights from 9 to midnight on WVGS 91.9.•'' sequence is not at all worth the money.

Ocean expert speaks in Union Theater By Zane Thomas charts that showed the diminish- Safina said. Staff Writer ing numbers of several fish over Safina ,the founder of the Na- On Wednesday evening at 7 the years, due to excessive com- tional Audoban Society, helps to p.m., Carl Safina, a doctor of mercial fishing. protect marine life. He also criti- marine biology, spoke in the "Catch fish like there's no to- cized some other organizations Russell Union Theater. The topic morrow; you get no tomorrow," for not doing enough to help the

'"^■KKMWMtCi of his speech was 'Over-fishing', Safina said. environment. <,**>* a term used when a fisherman Safina said that 40% to 70% "Most fish eat other little **^r***°*e* JV* catches too fish," he many fish of a said. "We certain species can get fish We don't ran specials or put our piercings on sale. For the oe«t quality- for commercial back by leav- work by the most experience piercer in Statesboro, come to Cloud 9. gain. Many spe- ing them cies such as alone. Novelties, Gilts shark, sword- Throw back & Body Piercing fish, and bluefin the little tuna are de- ones and by Rick creasing in num- leave them bers because of for tomor- over-fishing. row." As 7:00 Safina rolled around, said that the Dr. Larry R. fish popula- Mutter, a pro- tion has been fessor in the De- increasing Adult Novelties partment of since a lot of Recreation and organiza- Sterling Silver Jewelry Sports Manage- tions have Smoking Accessories ment, intro- Liz Smith started to duced Safina to take notice Lava Lamps the packed audi- of the de- Leather and Vinyl lingerie ence in the theater. Mutter listed of commercial fish are over- cline in the early 90's. He also many of Safina's accomplish- fished. Many slides were shown noted that once the fish popula- Beaded Curtains ments before turning the event of docks loaded with shark fins tion increases to a reasonable a over to him. and carcasses that were being amount, more excessive com- Candles & Incense "I don't think we have ever loaded into garbage trucks. mercial fishing will take place, Black Lights had a more distinguished speaker Safina equated the killing of resulting in a circular, on this campus," Mutter said. sharks for their fins to the killing neverending problem. Zippo Lighters "It's a pleasure to be here," of buffalo for their hides over a Safina concluded the event Safina said before the lights went hundred years ago. with a reading from his book, Fish Nets out as he presented a slide show Aside from fish, Safina ad- "Songs for the Blue Ocean." He along with his lecture. dressed the issue of ocean pollu- encouraged the audience not to Included in the slides were tion and its effect on albatross be pessimistic or optimistic about birds. Albatrosses will eat al- the problem, but to make their most anything they spot in the own solutions. ocean, including plastic, as was "There are a lot of problems 13 University Plaza seen in a slide of a mother alba- in the sea, but there is more life tross feeding her child a plastic out there," he said. bottle top. Afterwards, he signed his There was also a slide of a book, which received honors 871-4054 small remote island out in the from The New York Times. Pacific that was covered with dis- Safina is a professor at Yale Uni- GOURMET carded fishing nets. versity, and the author of overj test PUfl€ IT "Nothing is really remote on 100 articles in various publica- Bagels islands from humans anymore," tions dealing with science. Today's Quote "It's what you learn after you know it all that counts." ~ John Wooden Classifieds, etc. Friday, September 29,2000 Page 5 $150obo. Call 681-4477. Gongfarmers Crossword 52 Bicycles

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Name POB Phone #_ Friday events: Saturday events: •Women's Soccer 'Men's Soccer •Football Home UNCG Friday 4:00pm At App. St. Friday 7:30 pm Home VMI Saturday 1:00pm

•Volleyball •Volleyball Sports At Davidson Friday 7:00pm At UNCG Saturday 2:00pm m. Friday, September 29, 2000 Page 6 Golf team places second

GSU vs VMI G-A News Service The GSU golf team took sec- ond place in the Carolina First The battle begins Saturday at 1pm Intercollegiate golf tournament, By Doug Kidd which concluded Tuesday at the Senior Sports Writer shut down the VMI running game offensive resurgence coincided with Country Club of South Carolina. for its worst rushing performance in a reshuffling of the offensive line. The Eagles fired a third-round When GSU hosts VMI this Sat- program history with -18 yards. "[The reshuffling has] been 301 for a three-day total of 888/ urday at Paulson Stadium both VMI' s lack of a running game, good for the line," said Ander- +24, second only to Virginia squads will feature the same they average only 36.5 yards per son. "Charles Clarke came in at Commonwealth in the 13-team spread option offense and a mul- game, has put a lot of pressure on center. He had been playing well field. tiple 50 defensive front. That's Gibson who has been sacked 17 at guard but I think he's going to Individually, GSU had a pair about where the similarities end times this season. Fullback Gene be a better center. Derrick Nobles of top-10 finishers in Larry Mays' for these two programs as the Cauthen leads the team with 135 is now starting at right guard. He second tournament as the Eagles' Keydets enter the weekend: at 0- yards and two touchdowns, but had a good game at UTC. We all golf coach. Senior Christian 4, 0-2 and have the offense Newton finished in a tie for fifth 185-0 in their apn^sTsT'Ton place at two-over 218. He carded ig the^ j game.' PAR PERFECTION: The men's golf team takes second place in versely, OSljJFamng well a^J a low round of two-under 70 in en- their second tournament this season and hope for more success. 2-0 and jBpWf to have fi (ftef&nnfcno Monday's afternoon round. Jun- hit their offensive stride wi ljfto ior Justin Kolumber posted his with a 16th place effort and a posted a 57th place finish at 235/ ive second top-10 finish in as many total of 223/+7. Brett Folkes shot =19. PeWrson tournaments when he posted a tie 228/+12 for a tie for 32nd place, The Eagles return to action on » ther record for 10th at 221/+5. He followed up and freshman Tyler McKeever's Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 16-* ing just 22 his first round 71 withapairof75's. 231/+15 finish was good for a tie 17, when they take part in the arshall's Chris Hinesville's Travis Mobely for 46th. Sophomore Brian Wain- Gary Koch/Cleveland Golf Inter- . 1-time rushing turned in his first top-20 finish wright, competing individually, collegiate in Tampa, Fla. 3* ern Conference e SoCon's record, had s postseason games, GSU volleyball season, held by Parker at away wit rds. Peterson is also third quart' he all-time I-AA rush- "Furman mai chdown record by New defeats Ga. St. 3-2 but VMI played w shire's Jerry Azumah. The G-A News Service kills, finishing with 12 and 11, won game three 15-7 while the outplayed them through the firs! CAi^t*ecord, which counts only Freshman Erin Martin recorded respectively. McCarty added 16 Panthers edged GSU 15-13 to set* If three quarters, so this is not a les respectively and safety regular season games, is currently 24 kills and a .605 hitting percentage digs while junior Amanda Brooks up the fifth game. Ga. St. jumped 'gimme' game or anything like Stillman Clark with 27 tackles. at 60. Peterson needs just one to lead GSU to a 3-2 victory over Ga. recorded a career-high 69 assists. out to an early 5-1 lead in the that," said senior offensive tackle Walsh leads the Keydets with six touchdown Saturday to tie the St. in volley ball action Tuesday night GSU (7-6) jumped out to an deciding game before GSU,v Mike Anderson. "We're going to tackles for loss and defensive record. at Hanner Fieldhouse. early lead as it tallied 25 kills and stormed back, eventually claim-';;• have to come out there and play hard." lineman Derek Screen has posted So is Peterson worried about Martin registered just one er- a .388 hitting percentage in the ing a 13-9 lead. The match was VMI quarterback Joey Gibson two sacks to lead VMI. Another the impending records he can add ror in 38 attempts while also tal- first game en route to a 15-12 decided when Martin's final at- was all the offense the Keydets player to watch is defensive back to his collection? Of course he lying 21 digs on the evening. victory. Ga. St. (17-5) struck tack of the night glanced off oft had, as he completed 19-of-25 Daryl Haymon, who has made 20 isn't. "I don't spend too much Fellow freshman Megan Lippi back in game two, utilizing five Rizzo and landed out of bounds passes for 174 yards. The Furman tackles on the season and garnered time in all my stats," said Peter- finished with 16 kills and 24 digs service aces from Jennifer Rizzo, to give the Eagles a 15-12 victory. defense sacked Gibson seven the Keydet's lone interception. son. "I can't worry about how while sophomore Lauren McClain to claim a 15-7 victory and tie the GSU returns to action Friday,* times and held the Keydets to Meanwhile, GSU found its of- many yards I have today or how added 14 kills. Juniors Sara match at one game a piece. September 29 when it travels to four yards rushing. The poor fensive attack last week when many I need to break a record. McCarty and Susan Bindshedler Games three and four followed Davidson for a SoCon match be- rushing effort came a work after they piled up 568 total yards in- I'll lose focus on making it back also contributed double-digit the same pattern as the Eagles ginning at 7:00 p.m. • East Tennessee State completely cluding 386 on the ground. The to Chattanooga." 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WINNING ACTION: The women's volleyball team worked together to defeat Georgia State this Sweetheart Circle weekend. Standout freshman Erin Martin recorded 24 kills in Tuesday evening's match at * Hanner Fieldhouse. The Lady Eagles return to action this Friday at a match against Davidson " GET YOUR TICKETS TODAY! and a Saturday match against UNC Greensboro. Men's tennis harbors high expectations for this season ■<. G-A News Service Classic. The fall schedule con- The Eagles will open their SoCon The GSU men's tennis team cludes in Athens, Ga. at the Inter- season against College of Three easy ways: will begin its fall schedule this collegiate Tennis Association Quali- Charleston on Feb. 16 in Charles- fall with tournaments at South fying Tournament on Nov. 2-5. ton, S.C. GSU returns to Carolina and Charleston South- "With only four home conference Statesboro on Feb. 20 to battle \Meal Plan - use an additional ern, according to an announce- matches, our team will be put to the Mercer in its home opener. ment Tuesday from head coach test," said King. "The Southern Con- "We are blessed with depth Andrew King. ference is very competitive, but we and experience this year," King The Eagles open their season have high expectations." said. "If we can maintain our meal swipe for your ticket now in Columbia, S.C. on Oct. 20 at GSU opens its spring sched- focus, this squad, with four re- the South Carolina Invitational. ule on Feb. 3 against Florida turning seniors and the addition v* GSU will return to the Palmetto A&M, beginning a five-match of two potential-filled signees, \Easle Express - $4.39 State the following weekend for road, series that spans the states has the ability to compete with the Charleston Southern Fall of Florida and South Carolina. any opponent." Cash - $4.39 Ladies end nine-game winning streak in soccer

TICKETS VOW G-A News Service stretched arms of GSU goalie Ka The GSU women's soccer Gast for the game's only goal team witnessed its school-record the 89:11 mark. AVAILABLE AT nine-game winning streak come The Eagles outshot JSU 12 to an end Tuesday afternoon with while each goalie posted th LAKESIDE, a tough 1-0 loss at the hands of saves. The lone goal was just' Jacksonville St. third allowed by GSU on the sea' UNO JSU (6-4) battled the Eagles The Eagles return to actior" LANDftUM CENTEA GOURMET (9-1) to a scoreless battle inside Friday when they host SoCo 1? the game's final minute until the val UNC Greensboro in a" Lady Gamecocks' Allegra Pound league showdown at 4:00 p.i AMD UNION STATION Cookies lifted a shot just over the out- Eagle Field. >••••«

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