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N ic o l e G a u d r e a u l t and willing to work with us. It E d it o r I n C hif.f was extremely successful,” Mellick said. Members of the SIUE About nine Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Club drove Club members were there to help away with an Army Humvee with the rally, along with family packed with items and more than members of soldiers deployed to $840 in cash for U.S. troops in Iraq. Iraq after a Support Our Troops Criminal Justice professors rally Saturday at the Glen Carbon Kevin Cannon and Trish Wal-Mart. Oberweiss, College of Arts and The club collected items for Sciences Dean Kent Neely and SIUE student Roy Schumacher Criminal Justice Club adviser and his fellow soldiers in the Matt Petrocelli were some of the 415th Military Police Academy SIUE faculty members lending a stationed in Iraq. Club members hand at the rally. passed out about 400 wish lists to “The results were fantastic,” Wal-Mart shoppers from 8 a.m. Petrocelli said. “People were to 1 p.m. and received many even more generous than we' donations. The lists named items hoped and were just excited to such as toilet paper, toothpaste, help out.” shaving and other personal Mellick said his home’s hygiene items. Snacks, sunscreen dining room is overloaded with and batteries were also much in the items donated Saturday. demand. “It’s unreal how much it is. Criminal Justice Club M y dining room is packed with President Chad Mellick said that bags,” he said. “We got so much while the morning started slow, stuff.” Mellick and other club the club received an outstanding members will be repacking the

amount of help from shoppers items and sending them via U.S. J e s s i c a B a i.a d a d /A lestle and the community. mail to the troops. Criminal Justice Club members take donations Saturday at their Support Our Troops rally outside “Everyone was so generous see TROOPS, page 3 the Glen Carbon Wal-Mart. Journalist speaks on career Virus brings doom K r is t e n R e b e r “The Office of Information K r is t e n R e b e r desk for the next 14 years.” N e w s R e p o r t e r Technology repaired fewer N f.w s R e p o r t e r For one year, Dash lived than 10 office workstations in a basement apartment in It arrives as an e-mail infected with MyDoom.F,” Renowned journalist, author Washington Highlands, where 54 attachment and makes copies of Academic Computing Director and professor Leon Dash spoke out of 1,000 girls between the itself before deleting hard drive John Drueke said. “The PCs were on his career as an investigative ages of 13 and 17 were mothers. files and giving hackers access to cleaned of the virus and journalist Wednesday night in the In this area, Dash discovered the infected computer. repaired.” Maple-Dogwood Room of the 12th graders who were It is MyDoom.F, the latest in By continuously installing Morris University Center. completely illiterate and families the e-mail worms infecting the the latest updates of McAfee anti­ With the evening’s with up to 11 children living in nation. The virus has hit campus, virus software, which is free to discussion focused around poverty. attacking computers running SIUE users, and applying the Dash’s award-winning book, “After I moved into Microsoft Windows. see VIRUS, page 3 "When Children Want Children: Washington Highlands, I The Urban Crisis in approached 22 families,” Dash Childbearing,” Dash shared his said. “(Of these 22 families,) 13 Stay safe during break investigation of teenage families agreed to come into the A l e s t l e S t a f f R e p o r t campus have shown doors have pregnancy in one of the poorest project.” not been locked or have been left areas of Washington, D.C. Narrowing his focus down to In 1984, after discovering six families, Dash began Due to a string of recent wide open. intensely interviewing every burglaries in Cougar Village and Police said leaving a light on the statistics of teenage P h o t o C o u r t e s y o f w w w . n e w s . u i u c .e d u while away, making sure pregnancies in the black member of the families. the residence halls, the SIUE community, Dash decided he “Going in, my assumption expected, were dishonest. Police Department has issued a windows are locked and storing valuables in hidden, wanted to investigate the people was no one would tell me the Answers for why the teenager safety bulletin with tips for students on how to avoid locked locations are also behind the statistics. truth about the process by which became pregnant included burglary while living on campus. good ways to avoid being “I decided that I’d want to they became a father or a fabricated answers based on what The police are reminding burglarized. move from the foreign desk , mother,” Dash said. “My the interviewee believed a high students first and foremost to The Police Department can and I made a move to objective was to get behind the school guidance counselor would lock their doors. According to the be reached in an emergency by the investigative desk of public mask.” like to hear. bulletin, investigations of most of dialing 911 or in a non­ the Washington Post,” Dash said. The first interviews with the “At the beginning, no one the residential burglaries on emergency at 650-3324. “I stayed over at the investigative teenage parents, as Dash see DASH, page 4 ♦ Page 2 f l I « S t I Q T uesday. March 2. 2 0 0 4 ♦

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Students will learn how to to register and to find out more The class, which costs $35, control bleeding and issue information on other offered Food Chat presents ••• takes place from 8 a.m. to 3:15 different forms of assistance until classes. Scholarships for overseas study The Vagina A l e s t l e S t a f f R e p o r t credits per program. The cost is include the address, phone $3,180, which does not include number and e-mail of the Students wanting to participate round-trip airfare to Athens, applicant and the names and Monologues in the study abroad program to Greece. numbers of two faculty Greece this summer can receive The Philosophy Department’s references. financial aid from the Philosophy scholarships can soften the Applications can be mailed Department. financial impact. Applications to Rachel Singpurwalla, Discus The department is offering must be received by Sunday, Department of Philosophy, Box several scholarships ranging March 15. The application should 1433, SIUE, Edwardsville, IL Wedne 3rd at 11:30 a.m. between $ 1,000 and $ 1,500. include a one-page statement of 62026-1433 or can be sent as an The study abroad program reasons for the applicant’s e-mail attachment to offers both students and non­ interest in the program, topics [email protected]. Free Food and Prizes students the chance to join an they wish tO explore and thoughts For more information on the interdisciplinary team of faculty on how participation would study abroad programs, visit to learn about ancient Greece. further the educational goals of www.siu.edu/~nmc/hahn/origins. University Club, MUC Students can earn up to six the applicant. It should also html. (second floor by University Restaurant) Also, limited amount of $5.00 tickets for Have a news tip? Let us know, The Vagina Monologues on sale at the Info Center, MUC - more info alestlenews @ hotmail.com call x33fTof email cab @siue.edu ♦ T uesday. March 2. 2 0 0 4 (\ I Q S t I Q Page 3 ♦ Quiz Bowl asks tough questions Campus Recreation www.siue.edu/CREC T«* Tun of EnceHenc« *rxj StUl Running A l e s t l e S t a f f R e p o r t centered on black history facts in celebration of Black Heritage The Black Heritage Quiz Month. Tournament Bowl was Thursday in the Senior Lashandia Holt Goshen Lounge and posed some won round one, and sophomore Men's, Women's and Co tough questions for the Candiss Blakley won contestants. round two. Freshman Michelle The “Hollywood Squares”- Douglas and Tasha Thomas tied April 19 Registration style game attracted about 19 f o r first in round SFC Front Desk participants, including the hosts, three, and freshman Larry Wise Entry Fee $20.00 with each senior Belicia Royster of the was named the winner of round > team entry Black Student Association and four. Forfeit Fee $20.00 senior James Ross. All five contestants were Captain's Meeting April 20 According to Joe Gibbons of rewarded with T-shirts adorned Played On: April 24 and April 25 the Kimmel Leadership Center, with the Black Heritage logo the contest had a celebrity panel that has been seen around campus Double Elimination consisting of faculty, students and on the celebratory posters and staff. The questions were signs. Intramural Sports 650-3245 or 650-BFIT Alarm systems to Don't forget the Kickball Tournament on March 21! sound for testing Volleyball Officials Softball Umpires A l e s t l e S t a f f R e p o r t sound for 30 seconds to one minute. As usual, no evacuation of Clinic Clinic The university will conduct the buildings will be necessary. March 3 March 17 tests of the civil defense and fire The university asks people alarm systems at 10 a.m. unable to hear either of the Tuesday. systems to e-mail their name, The sirens will sound for building address and phone Earn Money$$$ approximately one to two number to Facilities Management minutes, and the fire alarms will at [email protected]. 4:30 pm TROOPS------VC 2001 from page 1 650-3245 Intramural Sports Mellick said he hopes that said. A the items will make soldiers’ Mellick added that the cost daily lives a bit more of shipping will exceed the $840 comfortable. collected Saturday, and that the “I think it will be much collection is ongoing. easier for them because they Anyone who would like to won’t have to drive to get what make a donation can e-mail they need. Hopefully it will show Petrocelli at [email protected] them that people in the United or the Criminal Justice Club at States are supporting them,” he criminaljusticeclubl @ hotmail.com VIRUS ------from page 1 latest Windows patches from “The Office of Information Navy Officer Programs Microsoft, users can gain Technology scans all incoming increased protection from the mail for viruses. We subscribe to virus. a service that automatically Guarantee yourself an exciting job as an Officer in the According to Drueke, no one updates our e-mail system with U.S. Navy upon graduation! You can get an average of should automatically open e-mail the latest virus definitions,” attachments even if that person Drueke said. “This catches $2,000 a month for your last 24 months while attending knows the sender. Viruses often most viruses, but sometimes generate mail with false headers. they are brought into campus college full time - money for school or to spend as you If there are any doubts, contact on laptops or diskettes. please. We have career openings in Aviation, Business, the sender before opening the Rarely, a new virus arrives attachment. on campus before OIT Engineering, and Medical Fields, just to name a few. While 01T is working to receives the latest anti-virus keep campus computers virus- definitions.” free. OIT also recommends For more information, For more information call 1-800-777-6289 or to talk making backups of important contact the OIT Customer directly to someone visit our Officer representatives, at files to be prepared in case of Support Center at 650-3739 or e- infection. mail [email protected]. the Navy Booth during your Career Fair Wednesday, March 3, 2004. Come in and try a

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would tell me the truth among the the first person to do boys and girls until I’d been that,” Dash said. interviewing them for four to six Through this interview Cam pus Recreation www.siue.edu/CREC months,” Dash said. “I knew I process, Dash discovered the ? » Vim al t *ot**nat. had significant barriers to true reasons why the young girls * ( overcome to get the adolescents were becoming pregnant. to open up with me. People are Holding on to a boyfriend and Kayaking Kayaking going to tell you what they competition with friends were believe you, the interviewer, find reasons that led Dash to his LevelI Level II acceptable.” conclusion of why young girls Dash also faced conflict want babies. March 27 & 28 from community and family “All of them were April 17 & 18 members who questioned his looking for some area of Introductory (Level 1 required or proof of approach. achievement,” Dash said. “If proficient skills) “The whole thing was your options are limited, then Course voluntary, and I was hanging out having a child is a significant Registration Due: Registration Due: with all these teenage girls,” achievement.” M arch 12 A pril 2 Dash said. “So people thought 1 A question-and-answer fT SFC Front Desk was a pedophile. That could be a session followed, as well SFC Front Desk little dicey.” as a book signing. Dash signed Provided By developing a new copies of “When Children Want Dreaming of interviewing technique, Dash Children” and his Pulitzer Prize- Provided ’"'Transportation ^Transportation managed to break the barriers winning book, “Rosa Lee: A excitement? *Tents with the adolescents and family Mother and Her Family in Urban *Tents * Other Camping members through multiple America,” for attendants. * Other Camping Gear Gear interviews. Dash, a graduate of Howard *Kayaking Equipment * Kayaking “I structured a methodology University and the University that I now teach my students,” of California-San Diego, also * Kayaks Equipment *Kayaks Dash said. “I start every holds an honorary Doctor interview with their schooling, of Humane Letters degree Fees their earliest childhood from Lincoln University in memory.” Pennsylvania. $85 Students Fees Dash continued his In 1998, Dash left the $85 Students $95 Faculty, staff. Take the plunge interviews with emancipation Washington Post and now SFC Members, Guests w i t h me!! $95 Faculty, Staff, from parents, church life teaches journalism and SFC Members, and growing up outside of the African-American studies. He 4 Guests family. holds one of the 12 respectable “When you begin to Swanlund Chairs at the www.siue.edu/CREC 650-BFIT structure a person’s life among University of Illinois Urbana- these four areas, you’re often Champaign.

The Graduate School Announces A Call For Graduate Student Papers, Exhibits, Presentations, Performances

for the

SIUE GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM

Scheduled for Wednesday, March 24, 2004

All students enrolled in the University’s graduate programs or the Undergraduate Research Academy are invited to contribute papers, exhibits, presentations, or performances to the SIUE Graduate Student Research Symposium, which will be held in the Morris University Center on Wednesday, March 24, 2004 from 1:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Graduate students should submit an abstract detailing their research or creative activities or that of a faculty mentors research in which they are involved. Abstracts will be used for planning purposes only, and will not be published,

To register for this event, submit the application form along with an abstract of no more than 250 words to: Campus Box 1046, attention Linda Skelton, by March 16, 2004.

Download Application at: www.siue.edu/GRADUATE For more information, contact Linda at [email protected] or campus extension 2958. E d ito r in C h ie f: inions N icole R. G audreault

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P hoto ed it o r : K wame R oss resolution to his laundry quandry C h ie f c o p y e d it o r : K urt T h om as When my parents dropped of college. My mom was more saying, “And he’s putting the me off in front of Prairie Hall for than willing to do my laundry. It cream-colored wool sweaters in C o py e d ito r s: my freshman year of college, I w asn’t until about six months the washer. Oh! He slipped a pair L in d sey H eigert B yr o n Hotson had no doubt they never expected ago, after my loving mother of green socks in there. That’s J am ie S om m er to see their son alive again. voted me off the island, that I gonna be trouble for the

B e c k y S t ru b My father was convinced learned what laundry detergent Wigwammers! Now he’s putting that the next time he would see and dryer sheets were. it all in the dryer. He puts it on me I would be fighting some fatal You think I’m kidding? My extreme heat! What’s he &M m tC#PRQi>irm^.;. illness I had acquired through my sister and mother will tell you thinking? I don’t know what the Desiree Bennyhoff neglect of shower sandals. otherwise. hell he’s thinking!” Andy Lehman His vision had me lying in Watching me do laundry is You see, I’m a believer in the the middle of my dorm room like watching that show on the Bill Murray school of thought A d v e r t is in g : floor buried in three feet of Spike TV network where the that says women, like my sister S u sa n M oo k laundry with my hand and mother,

A l e s t i.f. a d v is e r : barely poking through the — M ike M ontgo m ery mess, still gripping a bowl of Fruit Rounds. “If there are stains on a shirt or G r a p h ic s S i .p e r v i.s o r : Three and a half years a pair of pants, then you can get while walking out the door or that M ik e G eno vese later I’m still here, barely. somebody threw something at In college I have away with wearing them one, two you and you didn’t have time to O f f ic e MANAGER? thrived on Tostino’s Party or maybe even five more times, if wash it off before the bus came. M a r y A lliso n Pizzas, Fruit Rounds and Does it sound like I do this beer. I study when I have it's not really noticeable. ” often? OlTICE SECRETARIES; to, and I’ve acquired the — ------the varying All right, I’ve got no pride, K a r i K n app ability to sleep through levels in but I only recycle clothes in times Erin B ayn e English-speaking people dub between. of true desperation, like last K atie S a bo three alarm clocks and numerous people beating on me and telling their voices over foreign game If there are stains on a shirt week. T he first copy o f each me to wake up. shows where contestants logroll or a pair of pants, then you can There’s nothing like the ALESTLE IS FREE OF CHARGE. EACH The one aspect of college and run into walls. get away with wearing them one, feeling of opening up your additional copy costs life I’m still adjusting to is I can just hear Bob Ueker two or maybe even five more dresser drawer and almost pulling 25 cen ts. laundry. giving play by play in the times, if the stains are not too the whole thing over because the I went home virtually every background, just like Harry noticeable. You just have to say drawer is empty. Le t t e r s t o t h e t o h o b p o u c k weekend for the first three years Doyle in “Major League,” you were tripped up by a buddy My initial response was to The editors, staff and publishers do laundry, but then I’m just like of the Alestle believe in the free most of us, a product of .this exchange of ideas, concerns and opinions and will publish as many Political Cartoon procrastination nation. The letters to the editor as possible. laundry can wait because there Letters may be turned in at the are much more important things Alestle office located in the Morris University Center, Room 2022 to do, like going to the gym or or via e-mail at going out to the bar. alestle _editor@hotmail. com. All Then you come back, take hard copy letters should be typed and double-spaced. All letters should be off your clothes and throw them no longer than 500 words. Please on top of the pile. And what a pile include your phone number, of laundry it is. signature (or name, if using e-mail) and student identification number. For the last two and a half We reserve the right to edit weeks, I’ve waited, recycling letters for grammar and content. clothes here and there. However, great care will be taken to Last week my laundry left ensure that the message of the letter is not lost or altered. me a formal letter of complaint, Letters to the editor will not be typed with no errors and double­ printed anonymously except under spaced with contact information extreme circumstances. at the bottom, informing me it The Alestle is a member of the Press Association, was tired of waiting. the Associated Collegiate Press and And the longer you put it off, U-WIRE. the angrier your laundry gets. The name Alestle is an You start losing things like acronym derived from the names of the three campus locations of SIUE: |hats, notebooks, chairs and Alton, East St. Louis and vehicles. Edwardsville. I slept on the couch two The Alestle is published on Tuesdays and Thursdays during fall nights last week because the and spring semesters, and on laundry had pinned up a “No Wednesdays during summer Quote of the Day Trespassing” sign. No joke. semesters. For more information, Things have gotta change. call 650-3528. But the way I look at it, if the Have a comment? laundry can write its own Let us know! The secret of staying young is to live honestly, Send us an e-mail: complaint letter, it should be able alestle _editor@hotmaiLconi eat slowly and lie about your age. ” to throw itself in the washer. The Alestle Campus Box 1167 Edwardsville, 111. 62026-1167 Travis L. Ross - Lucille Ball (1911 -1989) Assistant Sports Editor N a t a l ie H e il fence. However, the inside of the L if e s t y l e s S t r in g e r windows were painted with abstract designs in bright shades. A standing ovation marked the Also, 50 of Rauschenberg’s art end of the theater production pieces were interestingly cropped “bobrauschenbergamerica” in and projected onto the background, Dunham Hall. then changed at the beginning of Written by Charles Mee, the each scene. unique performance was designed to Among his most famous pieces show what a play written by artist used were a painted Angora goat Robert Rauschenberg would have wrapped with a tire and Christmas been like. lights, a bathtub with a lamp, a •The cast was never formally decorated car door with a seat and a introduced, but included Bob’s window. mom, a loving homosexual couple, The cast wore ’60s-inspired a girl who strings two boys along, outfits. a murderous and psychotic pizza “I researched the time period boy, a hobo, a roller skater and from 1958 to 1963 and did a martini Slip ‘n Slide-making character analyses with the actors to couple. better serve their characters,” Mee left a lot of room for costume designer Beatrix L. creativity to the director and Tennessen said. designers of the play. One monologue describes the “The script suggested things tendency of museum visitors to rather than telling them,” set move on if they dislike certain designer Jim Dorethy said. “For works of art rather than holding the example, the playwright suggests museum responsible. Dorethy said that a man in a chicken suit walk out, he feels “bobraushenbergamerica” and maybe we hear an astronaut in is like that idea. the background, but maybe it’s “Someone may not like the something else.” chicken jokes, but they may love When the pizza boy enters the the martini,” Dorethy said. “There stage and tells the other characters is something for everyone.” that he has forgiven himseJf for Dorethy also said he feels murdering his sister and family, they the central idea of the play was appear frightened and back away. to celebrate life in all of its This caused the audience to laugh flavors. uproariously. However, the dialogue “To say art im itates life is was actually taken from a real news simple, but to watch S h a r a R e y n o l d s /A lestle clip of a man who had murdered his Top, Junior Stephanie Weuathoff gets ready for her role as Bob' s mom in the makeup room. ‘bobrauschenbergamerica,’ that sister. Bottom, freshman Alex Moore puts on his makeup for his role as Phil the Trucker. proves it,” freshman Jesse Gernigin Also, throughout the play, Bob’s said. mother reminisced of his childhood by In fact, the entire slide show depicted the roof of his house, but we thought it “It reminded me of a dream because showing a slide show. When she said, pictures that were very different from her would be more interesting to put pictures the story jumps from one scene to the next “Here’s Bob and his prom date. She was narration. Some of her dialogue was taken of him with a chicken and an adult Bob with no transition,” senior Liz Norman voted most polite,” a picture of a naked from real conversations with Bob’s climbing up a rope instead,” Dorethy said. Bob Rauschenberg holding hands with a mother. said. For information on upcoming naked woman appeared on the overhead “We have shots of him actually The • set contained a “Leave it to productions, contact the Box Office at screen. playing with his dog and climbing on Beaver”-style white house with a picket 650-2774. + T uesday, March 2, 2 0 0 4 a I « s t I q Page 7 ♦ Redmond’s exhibit expands overseas

T h o m a s C. Phillips III Writers Club President Darlene L if e s t y l e s S t r in g e r Roy and club member Nicole Stephens, among others, there The culmination of English was an announcement that the professor Eugene B. Redmond’s next edition of DrumVoices monthlong Visualizing Black Revue, Redmond's literary Writers exhibit came Thursday magazine, will feature an with an intimate gathering of interview with legendary dancer friends and SIUE faculty and Katherine Dunham, as well as an staff. extended section with works The small crowd of 15 to 20 dedicated to her 95th birthday. people, surrounded by pictures of Overall, Rambsy said he was renowned literary figures such as pleased with the success and Maya Angelou, Sonia Sanchez, impact of the exhibit and plans to Gwendolyn Brooks and Kevin continue sharing similar Powell, came together to share experiences to the public. works in honor of the exhibit and “I ’m really glad that so many those who made it possible. people had an opportunity to Redmond spoke first on the experience the exhibit,” Rambsy effects the event has had on this said. “One of the goals of the campus, as well as at other exhibit was to offer those who colleges and universities. S h ara R eyn o ld sM lestzjE came out another alternative to “Many people have asked Top, faculty, staff and friends of English professor Eugene B. Redmond gather for an encore experiencing literature, through reception of “Visualizing Black Writers." Bottom left, Richard Henderson gets a closer look at one why we wanted to have an not only print, but through of the photo collages in the Redmond exhibit. Bottom right, Roscoe Crenshaw reads a poem he exhibit like this designed,” photography as well. Next wrote for Redmond and English professor Howard Rambsy at the reception. Redmond said. “But also, many February, I’m thinking of doing people have come to me and told something like this at their Howard Rambsy in making the “We’ve been invited to take something else. I’m sure that me that there is nothing like this school.” exhibit possible. the exhibit and showcase it at the something will inspire me.” on their campus to expose them Redmond also thanked Rambsy, curator of the University of Nigeria this For more information about to the world of black literature. University Museum Director Eric exhibit, said plans are in the summer,” Rambsy said. the exhibit, contact the So now, there are approximately Barnett for working closely with works to display the successful After listening to literary University Museum at 650-2996 50 people or so who want to have Redmond and English professor exhibit overseas. works from Eugene B. Redmond or Rambsy at 650-2060. Gospel Explosion becomes a big hit

T h o m a s C. Phillips III performances throughout the clad in black and red with white the audience during their express their gifts from

L if e s t y l e s S t r in g e r night. gloves, used sign language performance. God and that they are able “The Gospel Explosion, in throughout their performance set Equally as impressive was to enjoy the heritage that The first Gospel Explosion, my eyes, was a very successful to the tune of John P. Kee’s “I the piano playing and vocals gospel music has,” Mumphard Feb. 27 in the Meridian event for it to be a First during Need You Now.” of pre-teen Paul Herbert Pitts, said. Ballroom, did not disappoint Black Heritage Month,” Baines The Mount Joy Youth Choir who performed three times “I think that it was a those in attendance, and it said. throughout the night, wonderful event,” Kimmel served as a fitting end to Black The event, including twice with Leadership Center Assistant Heritage Month at SIUE, but all sponsored by “I thought that it was great members of the Mount Director Cheryl Heard said. “The good things must come to an Campus Activities Joy Youth Choir and turnout has been great, and we end. Board and the Black that youth from area churches once during a solo hope to have a bigger one next Featuring 13 groups from Heritage Month performance. year.” area churches, the show treated Planning Committee, were able to express their gifts The evening also Baines said plans are already audience members to a variety of showcased powerful from God...99 brought a host of in the works to make next year’s renditions of classic and modem voices and volunteers to share Gospel Explosion even bigger gospel songs, as well as coordination when ~Danita Mumphard, their talents during a and better. interpretive dance numbers set to groups took the Special Services adviser brief lull between “Those that performed were prerecorded gospel music. stage. performances, such as eager to be a part of the event,” Junior Cristina Baines, Highlights of the SIUE Special Services Baines said. “I have already been student coordinator of the event evening included the God’s may have had trouble reaching adviser Danita Mumphard. asked by several groups if they and mistress of ceremonies for Blessings praise dancers from the microphone stands, but the “I thought that it was can come back next year. And I the evening, said she was pleased Yosemite Baptist Church of East members’ powerful voices and great that the youth from the plan on it being even better than with the quality of the St. Louis. Eight young women, harmony had no trouble reaching area churches were able to this year.” ♦ Page 8 (\ I Q S t I Q Tuesday. March 2. 2 0 0 4 ♦ 656-6646 T)rwi\ru Glen Carbon Veggie Sub Meatball Sub 3012 S. State Rt. 159 Ham & Cheese Sub (Next to Blockbuster) Hot Italian Sub T u rk e y Sub Roast Beef Sub Turkey Club Com bo Bacon Lover's BLT Sub

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Cougars prepare for March Madness Cougars finish regular season with upset victory over the Lewis Flyers

K e v in C o r r ig a n look there at the en,d and I don’t S p o r t s E d i t o r know how, but it didn’t fall. We had the basketball gods on our Already assured a post­ side,” Simmons said. season berth, the SIUE men’s The Flyers were paced by basketball team finished the senior forward Monta McGhee, regular season with a resounding who racked in 23 points and nine 78-76 victory over the 14th- rebounds. ranked Flyers. The Cougars are getting hot “This was an outstanding at the right time. They have won effort,” head coach Marty seven of nine games and seem to Simmons said on Monday. “We be peaking just in time for post­ challenged our guys to give every season play. While the fiber of effort for our seniors and conference tournament winner for themselves.” gets an automatic bid to the With the win, the Cougars NCAA Tournament, Simmons wrapped up the fifth seed in this knows that an at-large bid is also week’s Great Lakes Valley a possibility. Conference Tournament. The “It’s something w e’ve talked about,” We challenged our guys to Simmons said. “I feel that were give every fiber of effort for the on the bubble and need a seniors and for themselves. ” couple quality ------efforts this Cougars finished the regular weekend. It would be something season 16-11 and 11-9 in the special for this team to achieve.” GLVC. The Cougars will face the Junior forward Joel Jaye University of Indianapolis scored a career-high 28 points, Greyhounds in the first round of including six three-pointers, to the GLVC Tournament. A u b r e y w h u a m s /A lestle Junior guard Tyler Hackstadt tries to penetrate the lane as head coach Marty Simmons looks on lead the Cougars to the upset In two previous meetings standing up in the background. The Cougars will be traveling to Indianapolis to take part in the victory. this year, the Cougars were Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament. The Flyers dropped to 22-5 downed 70-56 and 77-55 by the overall and 16-4 in GLVC play. Greyhounds. Simmons said he Cougars hope to make the best of No. 8 seed, They will be the No. 1 seed in the knows his team is in for a battle. GLVC Tournament. “These guys (Indianapolis) look to Robert and McMillen for leadership The Cougars jumped out to gave us more trouble than an early lead thanks to the hot anybody this year,” Simmons Kevin Corrigan “It’s a team we match up also coming up with a team-high hand of Jaye, building a 14-point said.” S p o r t s E d i t o r with well, personnel wise,” 67 steals. Her leadership will be lead by halftime. The Greyhounds are led by Hedberg said. “We played well at key this weekend if the Cougars “He (Jaye) really gave us a junior guard David Logan, who Heading into the Great their place, and the game was are to succeed. it lift,” Simmons said. “He had is averaging more than 20 points Lakes Valley Conference close throughout. In the end, they McMillen has battled •i some open looks and didn’t per game for the Greyhounds. Tournament, women’s basketball ended up winning by 12.” nagging injuries most of the year hesitate. He knocked them “H e’s a player,” Simmons head coach Wendy Hedberg said The Cougars didn’t fare any but still has performed admirably down.” said. “He can score so many she wants to leave the past better at home against the for the Cougars. Her seven and a behind her basketball team. Junior guard Calvin Sykes different ways. He just went off Hawks, losing 78-58. half rebounds per game dwarfs pitched in 16 points to help the for 47 points against Kentucky “We’re looking forward to “Here at home, we didn’t any other Cougar’s rebounding cause. Wesleyan.” the tournament,” Hedberg said. shoot the ball well at all,” statistics. McMillen is also third “We are going into it with an Lewis University used a 16- Senior center Jason Wright Hedberg said. “We’re going to on the team in scoring with just open mind.” 3 run midway through the second also poses a threat, averaging have to put together two halves more than 10 points per game. half to take a short-lived lead more than 12 points per game. With all the recent struggles of good basketball.” Hedberg said she knows away from the Cougars. Indianapolis finished the this season, the Cougars could That inconsistency has establishing the inside game will salvage the season with an plagued the Cougars all year. be key. But Jaye was not going to be regular season just ahead of the impressive showing at the denied as he hit back-to-back Cougars, posting a 12-8 record in If the Cougars are going to “Both Julianne and conference tournament. make some noise in the (sophomore center) Tanya three-pointers toput the Cougars GLVC play. back on top. “This team (Indianapolis) The Cougars will face the tournament, they’re going to (Guell) have to have solid games No. 1 seed have to rely on senior guard While the Cougars didn’t reminds me a lot of Lewis,” for us to win,” Hedberg said. Hawks in first-round action relinquish the lead, the Flyers did Simmons said. “They have a big Jessica Robert and freshman “They will have to be able to have an open jumpshot in the body down low to go along with Thursday night. forward Julianne McMillen. receive the ball and finish.” final seconds to win the game. their great guard play. They pose According to Hedberg, the Heading into the The Cougars will have their “Wright (junior guard Randy many mis-matches for any difference in the seeds doesn’t tournament, Robert is averaging hands full with Quincy forward worry her. see WOMEN’S BB, page 11 Wright) was able to get an open team.” nearly 14 points per game while ♦ Page 1 0 f l l e s t I e T uesday. M arch 2. 2 0 0 4 ♦

G g U feec*d& $ot* Spring B m k Track and field bring home GLVC < * L T Indoor Championships for the Cougars

• 4 Club Centre, Edwardsville, II T r a v i s L . R o s s Freshman Tairisha Sawyer conference champion in the long Phon«: 8114*24531 A s s i s t a n t S p o r t s E d i t o r picked up All-GLVC honors in jump with a distance of 22 feet, the 55-meter dash and the 200- 9.75 inches. i Bring in coupon and! y t t * r 15% OFF ALL ; The indoor track and field meter dash. Sawyer provisionally Sophomore Phil Freimuth j Become a Aztec i j Salon products j teams shook the curse of not qualified for the National claimed All-GLVC honors by *r Member for FREE \ winning a Great Lakes Valley Collegiate Athletic Association jumping 1.99 meters in the high and only pay j \ .0 % 1/2 off any 1 Conference title in a big way this Division II Indoor jump. $19.95 a month for t i Upgrade Bed i weekend, walking away with Championships in the 55-meter The Cougar distance medley Unlimited Tanning ! i both the men’s and women’s title. dash with a time of 7.19 seconds. team finished first in the meet, “This is the biggest event Senior Breanne Steffens and the 200-meter relay team m m that we’ve had happen with pulled in two All-Conference earned All-GLVC accolades. Al coupe« mwi M RW9«me8 by M*ret> 13,2004 Net VMo wtti Aay Qttur 0#H» indoor track since we joined the awards of her own, finishing the Frerker was crowned as conference,” head coach Darryl 800-meter run in 2 minutes, GLVC Coach of the Year honors. Frerker said. “It’s the first 16.94 seconds and running the “We had so many ladies that SIUE GLVC Championship we’ve ever mile in 5:05.35. were so strong across the board S o u t h e r n I l l i n o i s U n i v e r s i t y E dw ardsville had.” Senior Carrie Carducci did that we had a good idea we were The women’s team floored her part, claiming the conference the favorites to win,” Frerker the closest competition, amassing championship in the 3,000-meter said. “But we had so many guys 203 points and blowing past the run with a time of 10:34.06, step up and do things that were a i n four-time defending champion while freshman Callie Glover not expected to win the Lewis University Flyers who picked up All-Conference honors championship. It was really a finished the day with 137.5 in the shot put with a throw of 46 team effort.” points. feet, 6.25 inches. Senior Shavon Shegog said It » JL' The men’s team slid by the The Cougar women also this is a team that isn’t just rest of the field, posting 194 picked up first place in the 4- physically ready for a match, but points, just ahead of the woman, 400-meter relay and the mentally ready. University of Wisconsin- distance medley. The team was “(Assistant) coach (Ben) Parkside Rangers who tallied second in the , 200-meter relay. Byers says that while there may 188.5. Freshman Cody Ellermeyer be people with more talent than A total of 13 Cougars earned won the 800-meter run with a us, there will be nobody out there All-GLVC honors. Five relay time of 1:54.28, setting a new with more heart than us or better teams also earned All- GLVC record, which was condition,” Shegog said. GlFt Cctra> sook prop sites Conference honors. previously owned by fellow “He saw talent in me that I SIUE Head Start Name Freshman Jamie Thomas Cougar senior Rich Skirball. didn’t know I had because I SIUE Child Development collected All-Conference honors Skirball provisionally wouldn’t have the attitude or the Address East St. Louis Higher Education Campus SIUE East St. Louis Center in all three of her events. Thomas qualified for the Division II mental ability to do it. Slacking is City State Zip 601 James R. Thompson Blvd. was the conference champion in national competition in the mile not allowed.” East St. Louis, I I 62201 Phone (618) 482-6955 or (618) 482-6971 the 55-meter hurdles with a time with a time of 4:12.10. Byers agreed with Shegog. O. 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Jessica Stuckman. Indiana is averaging 16 points in their quarterfinal match, they will The All-American transfer from her first year with the Hawks. play the winner of Lewis University the University of Southern If the Cougars advance past and Southern Indiana Saturday.

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SIUE University Policies on Alcohol and Other Drugs To mitigate abuse and honor its obligation under state law, the University has Controlled Substances established these and other policies and procedures to regulate consumption of alcoholic beverages by students on University property and at University University policy prohibits the manufacture, sale, delivery, and sponsored activities. Persons who violate these and other policies and procedures unauthorized possession or use of any controlled substance (such outline in the Student Conduct Code and the Student Alcoholic Beverages Policy, shall be held accountable for their actions and subject to disciplinary, criminal as marijuana, cocaine, and LSD) on University property. Violators prosecution and/or civil action. of this policy will be subject to legal sanctions in accordance with local ordinances, state, and federal laws. Regulations Regarding Alcoholic Beverages on University Property

A. Illinois State law prohibits the purchase, attempt to purchase, consumption, possession or Sanctions and Enforcement transportation of beer, wine, or distilled spirits by persons under the age of twenty-one (21).

B. In compliance with Illinois State law, open containers of alcoholic beverages in a motor Southern Illinois University Edwardsville considers violation of vehicle are prohibited. this alcoholic beverages policy unacceptable and violators shall be C. Operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol on University property is disciplined in accordance with the severity of the violation. prohibited. The driver is subject to arrest in accordance with applicable Illinois State law and may also be subject to University disciplinary sanctions. Sanctions for social misconduct and procedures for handling

D. Intoxication, as well as associated harm to others or damage to public or private property, is allegations of social misconduct are in the Student Conduct Code, prohibited. which can be obtained from the Office of the Vice-Chancellor for

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F. Students may not use the drivers’ license and/or identification card of another to purchase accompanied by additional conditions, including appropriate alcoholic beverages on University property or at University sponsored events. counseling, participating in educational programs, and/or G. No student or student organization shall purchase, deliver, serve or otherwise procure University community service. Students will be disciplined if their alcoholic beverages for a student or guest under 21 years of age. use of alcohol or other drugs precipitates disorder, public H. Student fee revenue cannot be utilized for activities where alcoholic beverages are given disturbances, danger to themselves or others, or leads to property away, sold, or otherwise provided to those present. damage. Any violation of Illinois state law may result in criminal I. Containers holding more than one gallon of alcoholic beverages are prohibited on University property and will be confiscated. prosecution and/or civil action. The university reserves the right to

J. Unregistered and/or unapproved events at University Housing where alcoholic beverages are notify parents of any student under the age of 21 who has present and where nine or more people are gathered are strictly prohibited. Unregistered and repeatedly violated this policy or who has been involved in a unapproved events shall be considered a violation of this policy and violators will be subject to disciplinary action. serious offense found to violate this policy. MUC Dining Services Looking for Responsible Employees for Night and Weekend shifts. Grecil Place to Ulork,

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