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Colin A. Hosten Campus News Editor Conducted at no charge to News of the workshop vouchers after his Financial Aid the college by the customer ser­ may be warmly welcomed by officer neglected to disperse his Financial Aid Director, vice agency, Texas Guarantee, many students who think that Stafford loan to his account. James Stotts, is hailing as suc­ the workshop is hoped to be­ such a workshop was long The other student is actu­ cessful a recent workshop held over- ally no longer in school because Photo by J. Britton for employees in his office due for of what he calls incompetent aimed at improving the level WELCOME the em­ handling of his account. Ac­ Scheduled to open of customer service offered to ployees cording to the student, after sometime in October, students at Morehouse. in Fi­ being assured that his account While Stotts admitted nancial was paid in full and registering the parking deck did that the workshop conve­ FINANCIAL AID HOURS Aid. for and attending classes for niently coincided with the Two two weeks, his schedule sud­ indeed open briefly SGA's Customer Service Cam­ s t u - denly was dropped because of for homecoming, paign this semester, he main­ 1O -3PM dents in insufficient funds in his ac­ tained that customer service particu­ count, forcing him to take this only to close that has always been the first pri­ lar, both semester off from school. o f Interestingly, in the case Monday. The deck ority in the Financial Aid of­ Financial aid administrators limit office fice. whom of both students, the Financial hours to perform much needed hasn t been open The workshop was at­ r e - Aid officer in question was administrative work since and students tended by about 25 people, in­ quested Renee Toles. cluding employees in the Fi­ a n o - Toles was not available have been charged nancial Aid office, as well as in come an annual event for the Fi­ nymity, came to the Maroon Ti­ for comment, but Financial Aid $150, per semester, the Student Accounts, Admis­ nancial Aid office. ger complaining of dire straits Director, James Stotts, ada­ sions, and Registrar's offices, "The workshop was very caused by inept handling of mantly reaffirmed his faith in for an unopen park­ "every office in which person­ useful," said Stotts, "not that their accounts by Financial her ability as a Financial Aid nel consistently have direct people didn't already know Aid workers. officer. ing deck. contact with students." The what was covered, but these One student said that he "I have never had an issue Find out more in employees in the Financial Aid things just need to be reinforced was forced to go two weeks with Ms. Toles," insisted Stotts. office at Spelman College were without textbooks because he sometimes. Customer service is See FINANCIAL AID p. 4 ^amgu^News^g^ also invited to attend. an ongoing process." was unable to receive book A Tkifapday Decembgfi^Oi^ Announcements

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Dr. Massey promises ‘Blue Ribbon Panel’ as part of plan

On Tuesday, Novemberl9, Among his more pointed “black white Asian and His­ cus on issues of civility and the tify how other institutions have 2002, Dr. Walter Massey pre­ comments included the fact that panic" can have dirrerent sexual appreciation of difference. dealt with and continue to deal empted the usual freshman ori­ there are indeed, just like other orientations and be men and Dr. Massey also stressed with similar issues and 3. The entation in order to discuss the brothers. that he will continue to foster panel will make recommenda­ myriad of events surrounding Dr. dialogues with small groups of tions to the president as to how Morehouse College. Address­ massey students at the Davidson House the college should move for­ ing a very subdued crowd, Dr. used the where he feels more seisitive is­ ward. Massey opened with the state­ remain­ sues are more readily and eas­ Dr. Massey delivered a ment that “In every challenge, der of his ily discussed given the intimate very sobre speech to a very sub­ there is an opportunity." He speech to nature of the discussions. Also, dued audience. SGA President then asked for a moment of si­ address the president stressed that he Randall Woodfin made it clear lence for the two young men how the still has presidential office hours that at that time there would be whose lives have changed so Morehouse where students may come and no time for questions and urged drastically in the wake of recent commu­ talk with him about any topic he students to attend a town hall events. nity will wishes. meeting scheduled for Thurs­ Dr. Massey went on to move In addition to measures day November 21st. Dr. make it dear that it is up to the forward already in place, Dr. Massey Massey's speech was recieved Fulton County's District from this promised to appoint a Blue Rib­ rnoto oy j. tsnuoi well but many will wait and see Attorney's office to determing Randall Woodfin and Julian DeShazier look on point. bon Panel to address the issues how the events of November the grounds of a hate crime, not M e a - of difference and tolerence. The as Dr. Massey delivers address will play and if indeed the col­ that of Morehouse College. He sures al­ panel will report directly to the lege will live up to the many also apologized for the resched­ ready in president and will be comprised points outlined in Dr. Massey's uling of the the “Meeting of the colleges and universities across place, he recounted, are the In­ of local and national “experts" speech. Minds" forum on homophobia America, homosexual students, stitutional Values Project, initi­ charged with 1. Gaining an staff and faculty. Dr. Massey and heterosexism held on Mon- ated in the Fall of 2001, which uderstanding of the current -Staff Reports...... ' 'day November 11. also made it-clear that, men,* will expand and broaden to Fo­ situation at Morehouse. 2. Iden­ dmoooü ampus ews Thursday December 5, 2002 C The M aroonN Tiger No decorum in 6Crown Forum’ Lines and disorder linked to boredom and apathy Marc Muneal Asst. Campus News Editor extra to do this. I do it because why rush to it?" Following the chaos that to which they rushed proved the college does just to say they I enjoy working with students. Banks made a plea for marked the November 14 fickle and failed within sec­ did it. They should have more But...." "strong men and women" to Crown Forum, especially in the onds. The twenty minutes that relevant topics, something that Scanners are set up af­ take charge of Crown Forum stampede that followed the followed was a frenzy of stu­ would hold our attention." ter students are settled in their dismissal, stating that if stu­ singing of "Dear Old dents rushing to find index Hardell Ward, a Sopho­ seats for the assembly; the rel­ dents left the hall in an orderly Morehouse," many students cards or cherishing the futile more Political Science major, evant codes, however, are not fashion, the building would be have been vocal in their disap­ hope that they might find a also believes that there is little entered until about 12.45. Stu­ empty in less than fifteen min­ proval of what many think is working scanner substance remaining in the dents arriving late for Crown utes. Things should run poor organization at Crown Fo­ The scene has become a college's weekly assembly. Forum or trying to leave early, smoother still next semester rum events this semester. common one at recent Crown "The more interesting Crown Banks explains, contribute to provided that newer, quicker Martha Banks, an administra­ Forum events, with coordina­ Forum is, the fewer people that scanners — re­ tive assistant in the department tors resorting to index cards for would rush to the door. If the cently ordered, of Computer Science who has attendance at least four out of content is not good enough to says the coordi­ been in charge of Crown Forum seven times thus far this semes­ get people to lock arms and nator—arrive on attendance for the past two se­ ter. "They used to wait for the sing, then there's a problem. time. mesters, believes that the prob­ "Students have no re­ song, hut now they are rushing out. There are some Crown Forums There lem reflects some deeper issues spect anymore," said Banks. where the college just doesn't They do not hesitate to use profan­ also seems to be here at the college. "They used to wait for the song, want to admit that they ity. Speaking as a member of the a sentiment Perhaps expressive of the but now they are rushing out. couldn't find anything to better Morehouse staff, I know that the among some campus's volatile atmosphere They do not hesitate to use pro­ to do that day." Morehouse stu­ in recent weeks, disruptions fanity. Speaking as a member of level of respect here is minus zero." For her part, Banks does dents that the and pleas for respect at the No­ the Morehouse staff, I know not deny the possibility that the content of Crown vember 14 Crown Forum that the level of respect here is Crown Forum content is at the Forum has be­ marked the event as one to be minus zero. Students have no root of the problem: "I don't come mundane remembered. Chaos was the respect, not for the school and know if it's that they're bored the chaotic nature of the dis­ and irrelevant, contributing to word of the day, most apparent not for women." with the speeches. But the main missal, and those trying to scan the growing apathy of students. when all hell broke loose in the Detailing many times thing is, I just want the guys to multiple cards hold up the pro­ "They need to find an­ Chapel as the last strains of the that students have "cussed" at start respecting themselves, re­ cess and jam the machines. other strategy with Crown Fo­ college hymn faded away. her and disrespected her in specting Black women, respect­ "Where are they rush­ rum, make it more interesting," To the dismay of the various ways, Banks pointed ing their brothers. That will ing to? To lunch? If you com- said Travis Harry, a Junior Dual masses, however, the scanners out, "I don't get paid anything make you more of a man." plain so much about the food, Degree major. "It's something Chapel Assistants Renew Commitment to Mission Timothy Cunningham Contributing Writer

The expression, "Without the organization. This year, he what is, and what is, is God." lam, the Interfaith Student SCHEDULE OF a vision, a people shall perish," has pledged to work to make the One of the newest reli­ Council is open to all students, CHAPEL ASSISTANTS is one with which black church­ chapel more efficient and user- gious student organizations on regardless of religious back­ goers are all too familiar. But to friendly. campus, the United Christian ground. WEEKLY ACTIVITIES the parishioners of King Me­ With a weekly attendance Student Fellowship, was actu­ According to Nwachukwu, morial Church of the Martin of around a hundred students, ally an initiative of Dean Carter. the goal of the Interfaith Student Jones said that he Council is to "foster dia­ Luther King Jr. International Monday; Chapel, it is a creed. This se­ was sure that there logue, and ultimately, Bible Study mester, Vincent Jones, Jr., presi­ are more students understanding." The dent of the Martin Luther King "not only at Council holds weekly 7:00pm, Sale Hall Chapel Jr. International Chapel Assis­ Morehouse, but meetings every Tuesday tants and the new United also within the at 5:00pm in the library Christian Student Fellowship, AUC, and in the of King Chapel. community who has made a commitment to the In addition to Sun­ Wednesday: would like to hear a day morning worship, mission upon which the chapel Wondeful Wednesday word from the the Chapel Assistants was established. Worship In his first sermon ad­ Lord. sponsor several other dressing King Memorial "One of the student-led activities, in­ 7:00pm, Sale Hall Chapel Church, delivered on Septem­ goals for this semes­ EhotobyJ. awnt cluding Bible study with ber 27, Jones implored mem­ ter is to open the Chapel Assistants engage in Sunday worship the Reverend Drew bers not to be complacent, but doors of chapel to Turner on Mondays, to strive for excellence in every the student body," Composed of representatives of Wonderful Wednesday Worship, Thursday: he explained. "We are attempt­ aspect of their lives. several Christian denomina­ weekly meetings on Thursdays, Chapel Assistants ing to foster a family environ­ tions, including Baptists, Meth­ and King Chapel Choir rehearsal "There has to be more Meeting than disrespecting our sisters, ment. The organization is open odists, and Pentecostals, the fel­ on Saturdays in the Chapel. 5:00pm, King Chapel dogging our brothers, and de­ for anyone to come." lowship seeks to unite all the With the tremendous task humanizing our elderly," said Dean of the Chapel and Christian ministries on campus of leading two significant stu­ Library Jones. "There has to be more founder of the Chapel Assis­ to form a coalition and serve as dent organizations, Vincent than idolizing and quoting rap­ tants, Dr. Lawrence Edward one front for Christ. Jones Jr. said his outlook is clear. pers that project nothing more Carter Sr., reiterated this theme . Assisting in this aim of "In all things will I trust in the of inclusiveness. "We are a spiri­ than death, destruction, and unity is Christian Nwachukwu, Lord, and He shall direct my Saturday: tual community here in the King Jr., president of the Interfaith path," he said, paraphrasing spiritual deprivation." King Chapel Choir Memorial Church," he said. Student Council. Comprising chapter three of the Book of Having served for two Rehearsal ' ' ■ ' .. years as member of the Chapel "Religion far to often is focused representatives of student of the Proverbs. "My only hope is that 11:00am, King Chapel Assistants, Jones has seen both on how to do something, but a Bahai faith, Christianity, and Is­ God's will is fulfilled." the failures and the triumphs of spiritual community focuses on Ur J', •nubi .S .y; jo.'/ìiAvUiì/icdBUfK -or or : a, b ampus ews Thursday December 5, 2002 4 C he aroon Niger T M T

FINANCIAL AID from also consistently extends the from Morehouse every year front page registration period to accom­ because of financial need. “In terms of customer ser­ modate students who may Part of his office's bid vice, you can ask any admin­ need some extra time to re­ for improvement in fact in­ istrator on campus, she's one source funds. volves finding alternative of our best," he continued, Stotts said that in terms ways to help students who WE HAVE A SUREFIRE even displaying an e-mail he of the amount and number of may not have enough funds had recently received from a scholarships offered, "there or do not qualify for certain parent commending Toles' is no comparison with other loans. Students can also look WAY TO PREDICT THE efficient handling of her AUC schools." Between 45 forward to a financial aid son's account. and 50 per cent of Morehouse hotline (1-800-873-9041) and Stotts, himself, was per­ students have been awarded e-mail FUTURE. HIRE YOU TO sonally involved in handling some kind of scholarship, the account of the student whether internal or external. through which they can air who is not in school this se­ Morehouse actively whatever grouses they may INVENT IT. mester. He expressed dis­ sources external scholarships have with financial aid. Stotts mayed surprise that the stu­ for students, and has re­ said that all phone calls and dent would complain • ceived more UNCF scholar­ emails will be heeded, re­ account was misma ships than any other HBCUs searched, and followed up. he knows how much for the past three years run­ There have also been ally tried to keep him ning, primarily because of upgrades to the office's in school. what Stotts described as an website (accessible through I hate to see students aggressive and resourceful www.morehouse.edu). Stu­ Cyberspace controls and taser defense have to leave because of fi­ approach by the Financial dents can now read financial nancial need," said Stotts, Aid office. aid policies, download all fi­ systems came as no surprise to the but he just did not have Stotts said that many nancial aid forms, follow U.S. Air Force. In fact, they came off our enough funds. He can't say other financial aid directors links to other aid resources, drawing boards. No wonder we re always that I didn't bend over back­ he knows in the AUC and in such as FAFSA and UNCF, looking to hire the best and brightest. wards for him." other Atlanta area schools and receive entrance loan In fact, he said, "bend­ "look at me like I've lost my counseling for first-time bor­ You can leverage your degree immediately ing over backwards" charac­ mind sometimes, when 1 tell rowers online. and get hands-on experience with some terizes a lot of what goes on "We are always looking them about all the conces­ of the most sophisticated technology on at the Financial Aid office. sions we make for students. for ways to improve," said Compared to the situation at Most financial aid directors Stotts. "We are interested in earth. To request more information, call most other colleges and uni­ don't ever see students at all; the success of all Morehouse 1-B00-423-USAF or visit our Web site at versities, he said that they just oversee operations. students," alrforce.com. Morehouse does a lot more Any student Can tell you that In the past, the Financial for students in terms of fi­ I have an open-door policy." Aid office has received nancial aid. Stotts said that he was awards for excellent cus­ For example, personally interested in stu­ tomer service from the SGA Morehouse has a policy of fili­ dent issues, and many nights as well as various fraterni­ ng FAFSA applications in have found him staying late ties. September for students who at the office "reconciling re­ “It's a labor of love," missed the deadline in April, ports to free up some money said Stotts. "I enjoy it im­ V which is practically unheard help mensely." to students." CROSS 1MT0 THE BLUE of in other schools. Unlike Between 100 and 150 other schools, Morehouse students are turned away AUC students urged to pursue careers in research Timothy J. Cunningham Jarvis, Ph.D., and former Con­ very instrumental in supporting Staff Writer ity scientists. individual from Duke University gressman Louis Stokes. actions to improve both national In addition to scientific and offered, me an application and Drawing upon his own ex­ and minority health. On November 13, over sev­ professional development ses­ told me I was a great candidate perience, Stokes encouraged stu­ He also established the Re­ enty Atlanta University Center sions ranging from "The Human for their summer research pro­ dents to continue to achieve and search Centers in Minority Insti­ students merged with more than Genome Project and Its Impact on gram. pursue careers in biomedical sci­ tutions Act, an act that strength­ 2000 other aspiring minority sci­ the Minority Community" to That was really important ence. Of Stokes' keynote entists at the Hyatt Regency New "Race and Disease Fallacy," stu­ to me because Duke has a gradu­ address, sophomore bi­ Orleans for the Annual Biomedi­ dents had the opportunity to ate program that I am consider­ ology major, Adewole cal Research Conference for Mi­ "It was a good oppor­ share their work in the research ing, and it was good to make that Adamson, said, nority Students (ABRCMS) for­ exhibition. Darrell Gray, MARC connection." "I was most in­ tunity to meet with differ­ merly known as Minority Access Scholar and UNCF Merck Fellow The Atlanta University Cen­ spired by not only his ent schools and programs to Research Careers/Minority won the senior award in the ter delegation included students words but his legacy. to help plan your future." Biomedical Research Support physiological sciences for his from the MBRS Program at Stokes rose from his Andre Eaddy—Junior Symposium. work at Merck Research Labora­ Morehouse School of Medicine, such humble begin­ Morehouse College Sponsored by the National tories in Rahway, New Jersey. students from the Research Initia­ nings. There is no reason Institute for General Medical Sci­ Reflecting on the conference tive for Scientific Enhancement why I or the many other ence, Division of Minority Oppor­ and its benefits, junior biology (RISE) Program at Spelman Col­ aspiring minority scientists with ens research capability in African tunities in Research, the confer­ major, Andre Eaddy, also a lege and Clark Atlanta University, my position can't realize our American schools of health pro­ ence was attended by the likes of MARC Scholar, used the confer­ the National Institutes of Mental goals." fessions. Bernard Harris, M.D., former ence like many other students to Health Career Opportunity Stokes was the first African In addition, he had a major NASA astronaut and the first Af­ network with graduate schools (NIMH-COR) Program at American to sit on the powerful role in developing the Minority rican American to perform a and national agencies that sup­ Morehouse College, and the Mi­ Appropriations Committee and Biomedical Research Support space walk, Nobel laureates port minority scientists. nority Access to Research Ca­ the Subcommittee on Labor, (MBRS) Program and the Minor­ Alfred Gilman, MD, Ph.D. and "It was a good opportunity reers/ Undergraduate Student Health and Human Services, ity Access to Research Careers Thomas Cech, Ph.D., the National to meet with different schools and Training in Academic Research Education, and Related Agencies (MARC) Program, both designed Science Foundation 2002 programs to help plan your fu­ (MARC/U*STAR) Honors Pro­ of the U.S. House of Representa­ to increase the number of minor­ Waterman Award recipient Erich ture. 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call lor information U2-u9-5»%«» e»l jtiB 72 Fifth Avenue. New York, H.V »000 www.rtewsch00l.edu/milan0/ Parking deck should be open just in time for the spring Jelani Jess Contributing Writer

them greater flexibility and con­ years. Even if the parking deck facilities of Spelman and Clark After months of develop­ ing next year. venience in their decision on had not been built, the college Atlanta. However, most people ment, the rubble on Westview Many students and faculty how to park to campus. These would be justified for charging are unaware that without a park­ Drive, is finally bearing some members have refrained from plans include paying to use the such a price, which are now ing deck on campus, Morehouse semblance to a building of purchasing on-campus parking deck at an hourly rate, a daily more in line with rates in the could not have constructed any which Morehouse students can permits since the recent increase rate, purchasing a monthly pass surrounding area and at other further buildings, such as the be proud. The parking deck that in price. There has been a per­ or the standard annual permit, colleges." planned Living & Learning Cen­ has been under construction for sistent grumbling from student and should most greatly benefit For annual permit holders, ter and new dorm, according to almost a year now should finally and faculty alike about the price off-campus students who may be open for use in the Spring during the Spring Atlanta city building codes. 2003 semester. 2003 semester, this The parking deck will It is actually hoped that cost shall work out add an extra 591 parking spaces on December 4th, upon return­ to a little over $1.60 to the Morehouse campus, ing from Thanksgiving break, per day. which already provides approxi­ students will be afforded limited "Preferably mately 500 parking spaces for a use of the deck, available solely the cost would be re­ campus community of close to to current permit holders. Gen­ couped from those 3500 faculty, staff, and students. eral usage for permit holders is actually using the It comes as a welcome reprieve proposed to begin in late Janu­ service," continued to many students who often have trouble finding parking ary. Young, who has been working hard spaces on campus. As yet, however, dates Morehouse junior, Jerome are not concrete, due to the fact to ensure the deck's speedy opening, Crawford, supported the devel­ that the ordering of equipment opment of the parking deck, stat­ required to regulate the parking "rather than just adding it as a cost ing that the new deck would deck has lagged behind major decrease the need for students to construction, meaning the deck for everybody at the school." have to go to find a parking may not be fully operational Through this space off campus, thus also per­ even when construction is com­ It looks complete but not ready to open just yet Photy by J. Britton logic, the sonal and property safety. plete. The equipment is now Morehouse admin­ In addition to actual expected to arrive in the first istration has decided parking spaces, the new deck week of January and installation hike for on campus parking not use the facility as regularly that the decision to revise the on- will also house the new college should be completed in late since last year, which involved as on-campus students. campus parking rate could not bookstore, as well as an as yet January. an increase of close to 1000%. For those students who be avoided.The parking deck unnamed second retail service. Once this equipment is However, as Associate persist in attempting to circum­ has been constructed at a cost of Bookstore manager, Nicola implemented and the parking Vice President for Auxiliary Ser­ vent the purchasing of a park­ $6 million. Vaughan, said that the new contractors have provided the vices, Omari Young, reiterated, ing permit, the already limited Several people have also bookstore should be up and run­ staff to man the deck, all stu­ "Morehouse College has parking alternatives will con­ expressed the view that the deck ning in time for the bi-annual dents will be able to use the deck been greatly subsidizing the cost tinue to decrease as West End is simply being built on a super- stampede for new books, as through varying systems, giving of on campus parking for many Avenue shall be closing off park­ » ficial level, to compete With the classes resume next semester. A , Thursday DecembtDecember 5, 2002 fw» Arts & Entertainment 6 The Maroon Tiger Action David Yarnall Arts & Entertainment Editor Two action movies are in theatres now "The Trans­ porter" and " Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever". Which one should you see? It is a very tough call. It seems to be a trend lately that action movies do not require a good plot. "Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever" starring Lucy Liu and Antonio Banderas had very little plot to speak. A plot was definitely present, but chase scenes and fight scenes took up about ninety-eight percent of the movie. In any two minutes you were guaranteed to either see an explosion or someone get­ ting shot, or both simulta­ neously. The action was a bit ex­ cessive and got to the point of being humorous. If you do not want to think for about an hour and a half this movie would be a good way to do. Just watch all of the pretty flames and loud noises, and with a few in­ toxicants, you might enjoy it. "The Transporter" was watched in direct succession to "Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever" so unless the movie really sucks, it is going to look like "Casablanca". "The Trans­ porter" did not completely suck, but I was a bit disap­ rebounds from depths with Sea Change pointed, considering it was David Yarnall done by the guy who did "The Arts & Entertainment Editor Professional". has gone through some This movie was certainly way. it. He helped Beck on "Muta­ Every once in a while an no "Professional". Jason Beck achieves an in­ tions" and has also done work changes. Most of the tracks on artist completely reinvents Statham (Snatch) plays the lead credibly laid back mood on his with Radiohead. "Sea Change" are about not themselves. Beck has done character and does a very good by using the gentle Godrich helps make ev­ applying yourself to every­ that with his new release “Sea job. He was the only tiling that strum of an acoustic guitar, erything sound like it fits—The thing and being left behind in Change". Through maturity made the movie worth watch­ sparse drum­ strings a world that keeps on moving and strife Beck has moved on ing. His cohort played by Shu ming, and a play off of without you. from his days of pop stardom Qi, was not so good. great arrange­ the guitar, Beck's musicianship has and catchy songs to melodic Most of the acting in this ment of which improved ten-fold, and by the music that will be respected by looks of it, can only get better. movie was poor, and unlike strings. plays off of the toughest of music critics. "Ballistic" it had too little ac­ His new the key- If Beck keeps producing al­ Needless to say, This album is tion. The action that was there songs are very board, bums like "Sea Change", he good. was good and creative. The reminiscent of which will be in the music game for Beck has made a name quite some time. Fight scenes were well done early seventies plays off of for himself on MTV with hits "Sea Change" is a and Statham was quite apt at folk, particu­ the strings. like “Loser", “Where It's At" new direction for Beck, and it kicking some ass. This movie larly Nick It is not an and " Devils Haircut", but you is a very good one. Through was certainly better than "Ecks Drake, and easy thing probably will not be seeing a vs. Sever" , but it will not be they don't to do, but experience comes wisdom, lot of Beck on MTV these days. classic. want to make Nigel and Beck shows us how wise Beck's latest release is a Go see one of these mov­ you dance, but Godrich he really is. Looking at what little too mellow and a little too has come out so far this year ies if you a re very bored or j ust they do want does it deep for John Q. Ninth-Grader in the Music world, I wouldn't want to see things blow up. to make you very well. to understand. Over the past One of them will probably suit grateful for all B u t be surprised if Beck's "Sea few years Beck has had some you, and if you are on a date, you have. Godrich Change" will be considered troubles, particularly women definitely go see "The Trans­ One cannot for album of the year. troubles—he broke up with his This album is recom­ porter" but then again, if you thing that re­ take the long time girlfriend—and de­ bring a date to an action movie, ally helped Beck in giving the credit for everything. mended to everyone who con­ cided to use that as his muse. siders themselves music con­ which one you pick is the least album a great atmosphere was Just by looking at the “Sea Change" reflects of your problems. having produce song lyrics you can tell Beck noisseurs. these hard times, but in a good Thursday December 5, 2002 ÄRh Arts & Entertainment 7 The Maroon Tiger Laylah Ali on exhibit at Atlanta College of Art Naima Keith Staff Writer Laylah Ali is not figures in gouache on paper, eyes, a thin brown body, and matic and subtle than that of draw on to complete the nar­ Muhammad Ali's daughter. allow viewers to construct an oversize, round, dark-green other African American artists rative circuit. their own ideas of environ­ She is not the internationally head. With mechanical ges­ who use a vocabulary of his­ Still, there is a deeply per­ known female boxer and she ment and location. But for tures, they wave their thin torical stereotypes—Kara sonal feel to the work, which is not a 5 foot 10, 166 pound arms, run in a row, or offer ob­ Walker's silhouettes, or complicates the broadly his­ 'lean -mean-fighting-ma­ jects to one another. Michael Ray Charles's torical narrative. In several chine'. Laylah Ali is not and Like superheroes, they "mammies," or even Ellen paintings, Greenhead "chil­ cannot be any of those things wear simple uniforms, yet Gallagher's scribbling of dren" are stuck inside the because that is LAILA Ali's their ac- "black" im­ stretched-out uniforms of the job, spelled with an "I" and tions ar ages in the "parents" who hold them, as if not a "y". anythin spaces of her shackled to the same fate: Par­ The only thing that these but heroi Minimalist ents and children are crying two women really have in or simple. omp o si- and gesticulating, trying to common other than the simi­ Through ions. communicate something ur­ larities in their name is the fact out It is gent but Laylah Ali's work is that they are both African Untitled (Greenheads) 1998 precisely as every bit of engaging, as it American women with Mus­ scenari heir enig- is creative and innovative. lim fathers. But now that the a p p e a a t i c Ali constructs narratives confusion is out the way, and Laylah Ali, this was exactly tiny subtlety that that at first seem to be in the the Laylah vs. Laila mystery the point. pointed Ali's realm of children's heroes and has been solved, I can now in­ By infusing elements of details— ings villains, but that, on closer in­ ambiguity, she leaves so much troduce the star of this article: disembod­ Untitled 2001 shocking spection, reveal social and psy­ world renowned artist, room for contemplation and ied heads,’ and effec­ chological tensions. Laylah Ali imagination. Ali wants her au­ missing tive. The On view until late No­ Making her southeast­ dience to take an interactive limbs, leather belts—that sug­ small, delicately painted vember at the Atlanta College ern debut at the Atlanta Col­ stance with her work, bring­ gest ominous narratives of his­ Greenheads are not easily iden­ of Art, Laylah Ali's work is lege of Art this fall, Laylah ing to each painting their own torical and familial violence, tifiable as white or black, male definitely something to con­ Ali's "Greenhead" series is cultural and environmental driving the work beyond or female, even oppressor or template and enjoy. one of artistic and creative ge­ 'baggage'. comic-book innocence into a victim, yet the scenarios point Atlanta College of Art Gal­ nius. The spare and cool The almost identical realm of ritual humiliation, be­ to a particular American his­ lery is located at 1280 Peachtree paintings, with their blue Greenheads are exactly that: trayal, complicity, and shame. tory of oppression and its resi­ Street NE. The exhibit runs Oct. backgrounds and cartoony characters with bulging white Ali's work is more enig­ due, which the viewer must 10 - Nov. 24, 200.

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Umxvbrsitt St.Thomas HU JEW . JMn-WW Hr «Ob.«»HU iHHU.A _ Î li. ir Features Thursday December 5, 2002 8 The Maroon Tiger What women really want Jordan Segue Assistant Features Editor her, get to know her because portant to women. Imagine if you could hear After we had our fair share women like men that are com­ Now fellas, do not, we re­ women's thoughts. Wouldn't of testosterone, we asked the one passionate, understanding, and peat, do not start off polite and life be so much simpler? We group that knows what women receptive. sincere and then show your ass would know the right things to want...and that's women. "Hon­ Don't use the three ques­ as soon as you start feeling com­ say to every woman and we esty!", is what Spelman senior tion rule, "What's your name? fortable. could cut the number of traffic Candace Barriteau said. The Do you have a man? Can I get One thing that women accidents by 50%. funny thing is, is that honesty is your number?", because you're hate, like the plague, is inconsis­ Well since that'll never the first word that came out of destined to spend your week­ tency. You can't start off with a happen we have to rely on jour­ every woman's mouth. (Not ex­ axxjgh-.be end clubbing seals. flame and end with an ice cube, nalistic review in order to peer actly HD and bubble gum, but spontaneous. If A simple "Excuse you have to start with a flame into the heads of those wonder­ it makes sense) you take her and end with a blaze. ful creatures we call women. For some odd reason, to ESPN A gentleman holds the After meditating under a ripe women hate men that Zone, take jP™***: her to the zoo door on the first date as well as fig tree, we hit the campuses of lie...but isn't that like on the 20th date. Don't get too the AUC in the search for the hating a dog with a the following comfortable and stop doing the answer of the hardest question tail? But at least week. Keep her little things that count. known to man...what do dogs with tails guessing because A woman is more im­ women want? spect their women love mys­ pressed with a polite man that The first person we asked ters. Speaking tery and adven­ has impeccable manners than about women was a very respect, that ture. she is with an impolite man that prominent Morehouse student. the second most They also runs a 4.2 in the 40 and has 44" He told us that "Women want desired attribute like experiencing inch vertical, or even a 12" hori­ security, affection, HD, and for a man to new things. If you can take her zontal. bubble gum." Apparently his have. What you should've real­ feelings are very similar to a lot It's like : somewhere she's ized by now is that women are of other males' outlook on Spelman junior / never been (not in­ putting your personality under women. Fracena Byrd cluding your dorm more scrutiny than your looks. So then we asked a says, "Respect is the room, the strip, or the steps where School Because "Looks open the door Morehouse student that wants big umbrella, if you Daze was filmed) she will and personality keeps the door to be identified as Luva. He said spect her then open", says an unidentified that "Women want penis..." we else falls into place." Hey fellas appreciate you more. Giving CAU female. then said "No, what do women when you grab girls' butts and her a new experience automati­ cally separates you from any We're not gonna lie, your really want?" He then replied refer to them as shawty or make guy she's ever dated. looks do get initial attention "My bad, big ones." some type of absurd sound to You must also remember from women, but your person­ So then this got us to get her attention, don't wonder me, do to keep good conversation. ality is what grabs their perma­ thinking...do all men feel this why you can't get their number you mind if I talk to Make sure your conversations nent attention. So there's still way? We finally found a guy and please don't continuously you for a minute?" is all that it aren't scripted. Tell her your hope for you, Big Boy. with some very helpful in­ disrespect them because your takes to open the floodgates. If thoughts and ideas. Your brain Do not question whether sights. Morehouse sophomore chances dwindle more with ev­ you can make a woman believe or not the girl is out of your Jarred Lodholt said that ery word. works every second, therefore, that you're honest, caring, and you should have something league because if you're secure, "Women want someone that And you wonder why you understanding, then she will fresh and exciting to talk about receptive, honest, respectful, pays attention, someone to lis­ can only get a date with automatically be vaguely inter­ everyday. sensitive, and dignified, then ten to, talk to, and Palmetta, Lotiona, Fingeretta, or ested in you. Now comes the Don't be a dumb @ss! Girls you are what women want. understand...but they also want Vaselina. hard part...keeping her inter­ can't stand a dumb @ss because Next issue- What Men a mix between a sensitive guy You don't need pickup ested. conversations stem from intel­ Want and a pseudo-thug. Because lines, whack clichés, or thick lect. This makes her feel com­ real thugs don't go to college." pockets. Genuine conversation will suffice. Instead of getting at We can't stress this fortable, which is extremely im­ The One and Only Question: L \Vha.i: i.c a, "DaMavv Creatore?"

LÖ 2. So ... who is your registration specialist 3. Shouldn’t the senior trip be held at the Hedonism resort? 13. Anyone, please, where is Dean Phifer? 4. Who’s getting faded in accounting? 14. And are the European plates necessary? 5. Doesn’t the infermary have the best drugs? 15. So if you had to choose, would it be Haydel, White or 6. Why did you put TV’s in your Neon? Duffy 7. And why did you put dubs on your PT Cruiser? 16. Isn’t Mike Vick the sh!t? 8. Why can’t I find a parking space? 17. When it’s cold outside, girl, who are you holding? 9. So, why am I paying $250 to park at Purdue? 18. Haven’t people been kind of angry lately? r- 10. They say the Olympics built Atlanta, but shouldn’t we 19. Who’s more of a fantasy creature: Tinkerbell or RuPaul? -V give the credit to the Mexicans? * So there were 50 of you plus your Spelman sisters and Did you really think that Randall and 'em were gonna nobody threw a punch? lay down and take the abuse? * Not even those diesel girls from Manley? 12. But Randall, was all that cursing necessary? * Damn James, why do you edit my questions so hard? ' ' ? Ax .if ♦ I » » K-i ■’ » ? » » ’ ». ’ - ».« 1 *■■ ' . r • ¿--Ai? , -•> S..' ¿.'«V «»-¿Mr ... Thursday December S, 2002 World & Local News 9 Veteran Democrat defeats promising leader Harold Ford Timothy Cunningham Staff Writer Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Ca.) Democrat in Congress. He is Campaign Committee, 1985- tion of unions, representing aide on for the US Senate Com­ overwhelmingly defeated Rep. also probably the most conser­ 1986;elected as a Democrat to more than 13 million working mittee on the Budget and then Harold Ford Jr. (D-Tn.), 177-29 vative black member of the the 100th Congress, by special Americans. as a special assistant at the US in the wake of the midterm loss Democratic caucus, reflected election, she filled the vacancy Pelosi's chief rival, Rep. Department of Commerce. by the Democrats to lead the by his membership in the Blue caused by the death of US Rep. Martin Frost (D-Tx.), a moder­ Other newly elected party caucus in the US House Dogs. Ford appeared on the Saia Burton. Pelossi has been ate who had argued for craft­ House leadership includes of Representative on Novem­ White House steps with Presi­ elected ing a more centrist agenda for Rep. Steny H. Hoyer of Mary­ ber 13 making dent Bush to to eight the Demo­ land, winning the whip's po­ her the first voice his sup­ subse­ cratic party, sition. Rep. Robert Menendez woman ever to port for the quent bailed out of New Jersey defeated Rep. head a party cau­ resolution au­ C o n - of the con­ Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut cus. thorizing force gresses. test the for caucus chairman by one Pelosi, the in Iraq. Ford An same day, vote, becoming the highest- House minority has been con­ o u t - saying level Hispanic leader in the whip, announced sidered a sena­ spoken Pelosi had caucus to date. Rep. James E. on November 6 torial hopeful leader enough Clyburn, an African American that she had se­ in the 2006 US and votes to from South Carolina will serve cured 111 com­ Senate Race. liberal, win. as caucus vice chairman. mitments from Ford fol­ Pelosi After The Republicans' new House the 203 newly lowed his fa­ led op- Frost aban­ leadership includes Rep. Tom elected House ther, Harold P o s i - doned the DeLay of Texas as majority Democrats to Ford Sr. in 1997 tion to race, the leader, Rep. Roy Blunt of Mis­ make her the suc­ to be elected in the moderate souri as whip, and to replace cessor of outgo­ the 105th and resolu- Democrat, Rep. J.C. Watts of Oklahoma ing leader Rep. three succeed­ t i o n Ford at 32 will be Rep. Deborah Pryce of Richard A. ing Congresses. Democrat Nancy autho­ announced Party leader Harold Ford (TN) Ohio as Republican Confer­ Gephardt (D- A native of Pelosi (CA) rizing on Novem­ ence chairman. Mo.). Memphis, Ten­ the ber 8 on na­ Rep. J. Dennis Hastert of Illi­ Pelosi is a veteran of the nessee, Ford is a graduate of St. president to use force in Iraq. tionally syndicated radio pro­ nois won his party's endorse­ legislature. During the eighties, Albans School for Boys, the And also recently received a gram his intentions to chal­ ment for a third term as Pelosi served as chair of the University of Pennsylvania high rating by the American lenge Pelosi, 62, claiming the speaker of the House, and will California State Democratic and University of Michigan Federation of Labor-Congress party was in need of new lead­ officially win the position in a Party and finance chairman of Law School. Ford began his ca­ of Industrial Organizations ership. full House vote when the 108th the Democratic Senatorial reer in government as a staff (AFL-CIO), a voluntary federa­ Ford is the youngest Congress convenes in January. Marijuana shortage hinders local student usage H. Ian Harris No Title Needed

A serious drought has hit of chronic usually priced (de­ one could offer would be that the abundance of marijuana in 2001's hefty seizure load of the area in recent months, and pending upon the THC levels) in the aftermath of September the AUC as well as all over 11,651 pounds as reported by surprisingly this time its not from $80 to 11th, the Metro Atlanta was almost sti­ the Agency. In an industry affecting a third world nation $200 are govern- fling to law enforcement. where product units are mea­ or farmers in the heartland. now going ment has Also, this hypothesis negates sured largely in grams mea­ This drought is, however, af­ for as much decided to the fact that domestic growers surements, capturing pounds fecting people all over the as $600. seize more and suppliers do exist who of this dimenision is feat of southeastern United States, This gro­ drug ship­ transport their drugs intrast­ goliath-type proportion. including AUC students and tesque price ments in ate. All this data leads to ask has come about amid a slew of inflation af­ order to Another theory, though, certain questions like what if complaints that there just isn't fects all crack concerns big organizations any effect does the election enough marijuana for one's qualities of down on like the Mexican Poly-Drug year have on this particular own recreational use. "weed" and potential Organization which was taken shortage? How long will there "I mean we shouldn't be because foreign down by the DEA in a Septem­ be shortage like this in Atlanta mad because the po-pos [po­ buying is cargo loads ber 17, 2002 raid. This drug and the Southeast? Can fed­ lice] are doing their jobs", says down, deal­ that could organization was responsible eral agencies keep up their "Dub", a marijuana connois­ ers inter­ concern or for shipments that had its pursuit of the criminals that seur. viewed by c o m p r o - main hub in Atlanta and went transport drugs or grow "Dub," complains that the Tiger mise na­ as far as Alabama, Chicago, drugs? there is no "dirt" (cheaper (especially tional se­ Detroit and Pittsburgh. Most importantly, in ef­ priced marijuana with low in the sur­ curity. This hypothesis, how­ fecting our community, does THC levels) and that this rounding This ever, is also shaky because the this make the average Mari­ shortage is leading the aver­ housing means marijuana drought com­ juana using student want to age buyer of marijuana to ei­ projects like tougher menced well before Septem­ quit or use harder drugs? ther use "mids" (mid-grain the Univer­ standards ber, and according to an un­ These like all questions will be named Tiger source, "We [The marijuana that is more than sity Homes) A sight common to many AUC for things answered in time. For now, DEA] haven't been doing any­ dirt in price and THC levels) are looking students entering however, while law enforce­ or dro/chronic (expensive at selling the United thing differently." ment takes a moment to ex­ marijuana with very high more dangerous drugs like States from both Canada and But, nationally the DEA hale from an exhausting drug THC levels). crack cocaine and heroine. Mexico. However this hypoth­ has intercepted close to 17,000 hunting season, AUC students In scarcity, what happens But what, if anything, esis might be a bit shaky con­ pounds of marijuana this year and their fellow weed heads of course is the growth of a is prompting the massive sidering that during the days, alone. This number repre­ are looking for some way to sellers market where ounces shortage? The simple answer weeks, and months after 9/11 sents a sharp increase over inhale. • tMJSMif SJIfttetiiiliiM fîîïiïîîîîiÎiîiiÎiiÎÎiiiLtîSSliÙKMi sa« 4«<

Opinions Thursday December 5, 2002 My contribution to the Maroon Tiger Editorial Staff James A. Britton class of 2006 Editor in Chief Christian Nwachukwu, Jr. F. Christopher Eaglin Copy Editor Managing Editor I walked into the Maroon Stop by the Tiger office and Johnny Anderson and Christian Nwachukwu, Jr. Tiger office for the first time the James Britton and George Peters sometime and read the old Copy Editor Monday following Homecom­ and B. Fontenot Johnson held newspapers. You won't need an ing 2001. Urged by my then court. And even if I couldn't al­ old Alumni Registry or 'A roommate, Timothy ways join the conversation, I Candle in the Dark' to see that Cunningham, to approach was happy to listen and learn. Morehouse graduates great Colin Hosten Rubani Trimiew Geoffrey Bennett on the side­ "Most of what you will men. Campus News Editor Features Editor lines of the Homecoming foot­ learn at Morehouse will come You can read the wit of ball game about 'writing for the outside of the classroom." Corey Richardson, the brilliance Anthony D. Jewett Demetrius Smith Tiger/ I was hit with a quick, Bennett said it and of Faraji Whalen, the steadiness World & Locai News Editor Sports Editor “Sure, come by the office some­ Benny Walk agreed. Upper­ of Shaun Spearmon, or the "ev­ time next week." classmen didn't just wake up erything" that is Joseph Carlos. David Yarnall Jamie Swift Arts & Entertainment Editor Photography Editor Three days, many unan­ yesterday and find themselves Read the legacy of Shaun King, swered phone calls from candi­ J.C. Love III, Geoffrey Bennett, on these red clay hills. We've ex­ Jon-Sesrie Goff Saida Grundy dates Franklin and Pitts, two perienced what you're experi­ Ronald Caishe Falls, Lekan Layout/Design Editor SeniorColumnist eventual email interviews with encing and we're here to help. Bashua, and R. Francis Blakeney. Franklin's campaign manager, But don't waste your time in the And fall into the art of Phillip Scott Roberts Ra’Shaud Haines two calls directly from Professor Senate or in SGA or in this club Asbury. Associate Editor Business Manager Brommel-Tinuba, and one late or that group to build your re­ But more importantly than night struggling with a lead sume, impress some organiza­ remembering the giants of the Jocelyn W. Jackson later, and I submitted my first tion, or meet women. Find past, open your eyes and take Broderick McGrady article to our “Venerable Old something that you love and inventory of your present. Andrew Vails Rag." This is number 21; I've give in to it. While you were crying about Advisors never looked back until now. “Love for the work they do Freshman Orientation or Crown I tell you all of that because brings men closer to God. These Forum, you missed an opportu­ Brian D. Phifer nity to speak with Randall it was a new beginning for me, are the people who succeed in Dean of Student Affairs and Conduct and I don't want you to wait what they do." Woodfin or David Calloway or until your sophomore or junior If you have the number of Lodriguez Murray or Joey Hill year to have yours. I don't write one of your Morehouse brothers or Dowin Boatright or Christo­ The Maroon Tiger is published fifteen times during for the Tiger because it looks that someone from home gave pher Eaglin or Scott Roberts or the academic year at Morehouse College. good on a resume or because you, call it (the way I called John Cox. 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