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thre spt SPARTAN DAILY tl e s ip 1 ( )1..L'N1i, WWW.THESPARTANDAILY.COM when 122, NUMBER 69 I IN I ). \1 I 2(H) he y got ad AV Landmark ruling turns 50 Greek council seri CS n t IC 'Brown v. Board ofEducation' remembered by SJSUprofessors, city council members inducted at SJSU uill By Dan King announced. Williams went to study electrical Ferguson') that segregation in public pica Daily Staff Writer "The Brown ruling handed down engineering, a profession he said facilities through wi th 'separate but equal' By Elizabeth Nguyen in electrical engineering and the vice options we didn't have before," he was essentially closed to all African accommodations for black citizens Daily Ste. Writer president of the United Sorority and Today is the 50th anniversary of said. "We knew we now had options Americans prior to Brown. would satisfy the equal Cr t 'St protection Fraternity Council, said although "Brown v. Board of Education," which beyond being a teacher or a doctor. I The Brown ruling, announced on clause in the 14th Amendment," states SUNNYVALE the council was established in the eve ry Judge Student Robert Bork calls "The greatest lived only 72 miles from the Univer- May 17, 1954 by the Earl Warren former NAACP lawyer Derrick Bell representatives from 14 multi- fall of 2003, the council was not ) all er case of the 20th century" in his book sity of Alabama, but I knew growing Supreme Court, overruled the concept in his new book, "Silent Covenants: cultural sororities and fraternities formally recognized by SJSU until The Tempting of America." up I couldn't go there regardless of of "separate but equal" that had stood Brown v. Board of Education and ingl cd came together on Friday evening Friday night at its first Greek Unity San Jose City Councilman Forrest how hard I tried. We paid our taxes, since the court's 1896 decision in the Unfulfilled Hopes for Racial to receive recognition by San Jose Formal and Council Induction at cen :et Williams was in the 11th grade in we were good citizens, but still it was "Plessy v. Ferguson." State University as a new Greek the Ramada Inn. Alabama when the Brown ruling was closed to us." "The court decided (in 'Plessy v. see BROWN. page 4 Miller council. Frevert, who is a member of Sigma Lambda Beta, a historically le, but Sixty students from different cultural organizations, as well as Latino fraternity, said the council different Greek councils and faculty induction is one of the most members from SJSU came to the significant events of the year. event to support the induction of "It's pretty big," he said. "We've the United Sorority and Fraternity been planning this event for two Eyesight a hurdle for student Council and to receive academic and a half months." earn to and "chapter of the year" awards, a The new council governs the representative of the council ed to said. Carlos Frevert, a junior majoring see GREEK. page.? n, but -0 lead flowed e," said Union disparaged in't ray 1 of the by Business faculty's Ils and hustled yelling 'no confidence' voters .d crew yarn Tap of By Tony Burchyns contracts for some professors and not of his Daily Managing Editor doing enough to prevent increasing ith the class sizes. Supplying criticisms including, The College of Business had a single, "It's worse than a communist student-to-faculty ratio of 26.82 in I int en- government," three faculty members 2002-03 the highest on campus, P leads 5tate5man7' from the College of Business last according to university numbers. The ids said Nel)i week lambasted the faculty union university's average was 18.74. ntment business that represents them and some "I feel widespread dissatisfaction r." ditty 23,000 California State University of how the CFA is operating," said A f employees. Howard Combs, chair of the market- The dissatisfied instructors were ing department. Dianiond talking about why two votes of no Combs also criticized the faculty R053 confidence were recently delivered association's mandatory-fee structure, tb to the California Faculty Association which requires all CSU employees ,15,Vett,151tIg). by the departments of marketing and even those who might disagree management information systems at with the union's politicking in San Jose State University. Sacramento to pay dues. The union's chapter president Hill, the union chapter president for SJSU had no trouble Friday for SJSU, said Friday that it's not te%t: deflecting the criticisms, saying the her fault if faculty members from departments' complaints belonged to academic departments not actively a minority that does not fully com- involved in the union are upset with prehend the day-to-day, month-to- how the union sets policy. She also said the mandatory dues Photos by Carien Veldpape , Daily Staff month and year-to-year operations of the faculty association. collected by the faculty association go ABOVE: With the help of special software that makes fonts bigger, "These are people who do not toward collective bargaining for labor visually impaired people are able to read documents. Candy Stout uses come to our meetings," said Patricia contracts and grievance issues not computers with this software at the Adapted Technology Center and at Hill, an associate professor of his- political activities. home. tory and the president of the SJSU Faculty members who want to hr. chapter of the California Faculty full-fledged members of the union LEFT: Stout is on her way to class and greeted a couple of her class- Association. can elect to pay a small amount of mates. In total, SJSU has more than 60 extra dues to pay for lobbying and By Carien Veldpape studying social science for two years academic departments and roughly other political activities, she said. By her estimate, between 700 and Daily Staff Photographer at San Jose State University. 1,600 employees. The faculty union Stout said she still has a couple of negotiates labor contracts with the 735 of SJSU's roughly 1,600 profes- state and lobbies for political alli- sors, lecturers, librarians and coachr, A woman walks confidently with years to go before she will be finishing up, but she's determined to continue ances in Sacramento. elect to pay full dues. her cane in her right hand. She's Full dues equal about 1 percent of the red with a second study. "After I finish so- On Thursday and Friday, the holding it out in front of her, from the College of Business an employee's salary, she said. on the white, cial science, I want to get my master's critics band very noticeable accused the union of not doing Combs saw the glass as half and the tip bent at the end. The heavy degree in psychology," she said. "I love to work with people," she said in her enough to establish a CSU-wide pay empty. backpack doesn't seem to slow her high-price housing "When over one-half of the stud- soft-spoken voice. "It will take quite scale to counter down. Candy Stout, a women's like the Bay Area. faculty chooses not to join when most way to class. The some time, though, before I will get markets ies major, is on her Other alleged failings included impaired 5l1/111.111 hi.. been visually see VISUAL. page 4 not negotiating fair-market-value set CFA, page ? Library hours extended Mission Ale House to for SJSU students take over Falafel House By John Kim at the end of regular hours, but on By Claudia Plascencia in traumatized. 1 se never had Daily Staff Writer Friday and Sunday, the entire build- Daily Staff Writer anything like this food here," said ing will be cleared of all occupants, Ashley LaMore, a 12w student at U.C.

University officials have an- and only those with Tower cards will Patrons of Falafel House, located Hastings in San Francisco. extended hours for the Dr. be allowed to re-enter. on 93 E. Santa Clara St. in downtown LaMore said she usually goes to nounced but Friday King Jr. joint Library "We're doing that on Friday San Jose, will have to find a new place Falafel House late at night Martin Luther around 11 p.m. she decided to make during finals week. All floors will be and Sunday and not the other days to meet and eat because as of May 21 because if we cleared the whole this Mediterranean restaurant will be it her dinner. open for quiet study. walked like five blocks to get hours will building at 10 o'clock, by the time closed for business. "We The extended here, and it's cold," LaMore said. begin Wednesday. May 19, and everybody got in it would be time Khaled Lazkani, one of three part- for them to leave again," said Ward. Mike Wayne, a patron of the continue through Tuesday, May 25. ners of the restaurant that opened in restaurant, was having dinner with The extended hours will be 10 p.m. "But for Friday and Sunday we're 1998, said they don't feel good about looking at a much larger time so we LaMore Friday night and was also Susan D. Reno / Daily Stall to midnight, with the exception of leaving but they are venturing out to would be want to make sure only students are surprised to hear that it Rafic Soubra, left Friday, May 21, and Sunday, May start a construction business. closing. watches Mohammad Alotoum, right, as he pre- On Friday, the library's ad- in the building." "For the time being we're thinking pares lunch for a customer on Friday afternoon at Falafe House, 23. "We come here late at night," ditional study hours will be 6 p.m. to The only services available for of something different," Lazkani said. Wayne said. "We really like it." located at 93 Santa Clara St. midnight, and on Sunday, 7 p.m. to students during extended hours Tacos or greasy hamburgers might Most patrons who visited the use of midnight. There will be no extended are laptop rentals and the be the obvious choice for some on restaurant on Friday weren't aware have on the menu. "1 don't feel OK because people computers. Students will not be hours Saturday. weekend nights after the bars and that it would be closing soon. "We're kind of relieved that it (the (really) got to know us here," Alotoum During extended hours the allowed to check out materials. clubs close, but others may go for Lazkani said they haven't posted location) is not going to be closed," said. "I have a lot of customers who a senior major- will be open only to San Jose Veronica Alvarez, something a little different at Falafel a notice because they don't want Lazkani said. felt really bad. They are not happy library ing in psychology who studies at the State University students with valid House, which is open until 2 .a.m. customers to think that the doors of Mohammad Alotoum, a relative about it." cards. library four times a week, said she Thursday through Saturday. the location will be closed for good. of one of the owners of the Falafel Michael Taormina, who was Tower about the extended hours Julie Kowalewski-Ward, the had heard "We have lines out the door from 1 He said Mission Ale House, House, helps out at the restaurant having lunch on Friday at the Falafel head of the circulation through friends. She said she would a.m. to 2:30 a.m. It's the place to be," which is next door, will be taking the on the weekends and said the service House, said he eats there at least once department probably stay late at the library library, said there would be an- Lazkani said. "People meet here after space over and may keep versions of and the food is what keeps customers nouncements each night instructing the bars close." some of the same items they currently coming back for more. see LIBRARY, page 4 see FALAFEL, page.? nonstudents to leave the building

.11111MIIIMMINIiiiiilm PAGE 2 THE SPARTAN DAILY MONDAY MAY 17, 2004 drFRAamE Cis, its a different world from when you started They t:ongratulations to you, the graduating class of 2004. wonder how the boom times had missed them. The dot-com bubble burst.There was the war on terrorism. issues at hand aren't a retread of our parents' issues. foot on then, I was a confused computer science major, The war on civil liberties. War in Iraq. affect us personally. It must have seemed like forever since you first set Back World Trade the San Jose State University campus. What a difference four trapped between doing what I thought would be good for my Where college and a steady job were our only concerns, One of my friends lost her best friend in the years can make. career, and setting out to find my own path. now we all had to worry about global politics. Center. The world now applied to our generation Another one who joined the Army Reserve in 2000 to pay The world was so different back then. The 9-to-5 life in front of me felt empty. An hangover unending cycle where all I could do was work, personally. for college is now in Afghanistan, working as a translator. Fall 2000. We had all gotten over the collective making of Y2K and the millennium celebrations. get a job, get a family, then die. It was like my This is a tough year to graduate from. The I went from computer science to journalism. From season was the upcoming presi- fife was planned out ahead of me and it was war in Iraq is spiraling out of control. The money to making a difference. The biggest news of the Our generation dential election between two candidates worth mentioning already over. economy is down in the dumps and most are Its our generation that's dying in Iraq. only in yawns. I wasn't alone. In the world around me, a still skeptical of its recovery. There are worries that will have to live with the consequences. Our generation "Bush and Gore are practically the same candidate," general angst fell on people my age, loosely about reinstatement of the draft. that will make our futures. described as the quarter-life crisis. Pk crisis of The world hates us and we seem busy What a difference four years has made. people would say. seniors, Anticipated voter turnout would be amongst the lowest purpose where we no longer felt anything we hating them back We're convinced terrorism It's said every year, in every speech to graduating presidential election. After all, why should the vot- did mattered. is going to hit us again in a shocking way, and but it's especially true now. ever for a now is the ing public care about two candidates, both equally disliked, I remember watching the movie "Fight there's a despair that we may actually lose this If there was ever a time to make a difference, and both with almost the same stand on the issues. Club." It talked about how we've all been raised VW. time. It was still an expanded "me" generation, where money to believe we'll be rock stars and movie gods. But in all of this bad news, there is one I wish all of you, class of 2004, the best. ruled all, and the pursuit of it was relentless. "But we won't," Brad Pitt's character said, thing about 2004 that wasn't around in 2000. Good luck, and god speed. In Silicon Valley, the tech industry continued its ever- "and we're just finding this out. And we're very JASHONG KING What each of you does suddenly matters. steady upward climb, though the first whispers of economic pissed off " After the lessons of the 2000 election, danger were beginning to filter through the grapevine. How true it rang. nobody can say a vote doesn't matter. In the Bay Area, money was oozing out of the wallets of What a difference four years made. Gone is the apathy and the selfishness of the previous well-to-do venture capitalists that made their fortunes solely Generations of exhausted consumerism vanished on Sept. decade. Instead, its replaced by emotion and purpose. JaShong Kin; is the Spartan Daily picture editor. on their inflated stock holdings. Those left behind could only 11, as history crashed into our blissfully unaware world. For the first time in our short, two-decade-old lives, the "Full Frame will return next semester.

Viewpoint: Faculty should not be blamed for football's demise IS IT FRIDAY YET? Dear editor, Division I -A (and therefore all) football its necessity. Faculty alone should not is a lamentable necessity. What we have to bear responsibility for doing I am one of the San Jose State are doing today, other schools will do what is in the best interest of SJSU and The ups and downs of University faculty who signed the tomorrow. As the 0.13. Keeler character its mission which is to educate, not petition to drop Division I-A football. predicts in "Bobby Jones: Stroke of entertain. Even though intercollegiate football is Genius," money is destroying sports. Fellow faculty, take my word for it: my favorite sport, I think that at SJSU Intercollegiate football has become so We do not want to take the entire rap for it is a luxury we cannot afford, especially expensive (and so corrupt) that Only a doing what has to be done. No amount the free college press during a fiscal crisis that threatens to handful of schools can afford it. And of evidence will ever convince the football true believers that SJSU, like an extend indefinitely. Still, I agree entirely none should be willing to do what is venue exists, which is why I feel it is a winning program. increasing number of schools, has been Once again, here we are. above. We are lucky this with one point that interim President necessary to have acknowledge we are not perfect. Despite the smoke and mirrors at SJSU, priced out of Division I-A. Classes end tomorrow, the weather report is a string of 70s important to Joseph Crowley makes in the May 6 Once, during the Fall 2003 semester, a person came into edition of the Spartan Daily: Faculty football has long been running in the and summer vacation floats in the air like soothing Hawaiian music. the newsroom to complain about a racy comic. The person pressure alone should not be reason to red. staunch Islamists who football should Stott Rice For us Spartan Daily folks, that means our job is over. The was concerned the paper could upset drop from Division I-A. The decision to drop campus. The person also felt the staff be an institutional one. Careful study Professor last paper of the semester heads to the printer tonight in the might launch a jihad on The SJSU community (faculty, and others like it, was just plain obscene. The adult and alums) should see that dropping and honest accounting will confirm English and Comparative Literature wee hours. comic, Sure I'd like to celebrate. I feel like I've climbed a craggy who came to complain angrily threatened to go straight to South American mountain with a team of rough explorers. the administration and have the Spartan Daily censored. An On the other hand, I'm keenly aware of the obscenity lawsuit was threatened. SJSU football pockets of environmental damage we've caused. It was a tense moment one that Viewpoint: Students should decide the fate of This semester, presumably like many others, student editors are warned about. The Dear editor, scholarships to play SJSU football. Tak- at college? Isn't the football team also the paper has had ups and clowns. We've cer- situation was handled in a graceful way with ing away those scholarships would force a service? Shouldn't we, the students, tainly taken our lumps on a few occasions. And I eye contact and civil tones, and the person So the faculty voted on whether us, per NCAA law and Title IX, to drop be the ones dictating the future of the don't mean to say they were undeserved. On the left. The important thing was, we knew the president should keep or ditch the women's volleyball, women's basketball football team, instead of letting the bright side, it was good to know people out there right away the threat of censorship was not football program here at San Jose State and women's gymnastics, or an equal faculty decide? cared enough to point out certain blunders. credible. We knew what obscenity was, we University. How quaint. It's a shame number of scholarships, just to stay We need to vote on this as paying In February, there was an article about frater- knew what our rights were and we knew the we're too blind to see the insidious plot within NCAA law. A loss of a football students and not let the paid faculty run nity students who were attacked on the streets department and the university would back us being unfurled inside our own univer- program will most-assuredly sink the the services we get for our money. near campus. One victim's Greek affiliation was completely. And they continue to do so. sity walls. Here's a little clarification NCAA membership of this university. misidentified by a SOUICC who would not go on At a journalism conference in New York for anyone who isn't drawing a serious Why is the faculty voting on this? Steven Metzger record. We also failed to contact the fraternity City last February, I listened to some college question mark at this vote. Aren't they the ones getting paid by us? Freshman house before printing its address. Needless to newspaper editors complain about their con- Seventy-seven student athletes have Aren't they part of the service they give Television, radio,film and theatre say, points were lost. Pt blunder. stant dilemmas about printing controversial a funeral material. They were talking about running More recently, the paper covered TONY BURCHYNS and without preparing a respectful strategy for stuff that administrators and trustees doing so. Some people were offended, and the wouldn't be thrilled about, such as, oh, nega- resulting article also contained some factual tive critiques about those individuals. errors. Pt double-blunder. Right off the bat this dilemma was foreign to me. Never SPARTA GUIDE Another recent article misconstrued information from a in three semesters of working on the paper have I felt limited source with regard to this semester's student body elections. in what criticisms could be reported or said about anyone. Of This caused concern because a negative connotation was course, the buck stops at libel and real obscenity. Other than Sparta Guide is provided free of charge to students, faculty and staff members. The deadline for entries is noon, interpreted by the source. that, it's open season for all ideas. working days before the desired publication date. Entry forms are available in the Spartan Daily office in Corrections and clarifications were printed for these and Errors do slip through, as I mentioned. And they sting. three depnvation, [email protected] titled "Sparta Guide." other mistakes, but the heaviness still lingers in my mind. But they are not from a lack of work ethic. Sleep Dwight Bentel Hall, room 209. Entries can also be e-mailed to Strangely, I take solace in the notion that it would be lack of experience, perhaps, but not a lack of pnde. Lapses in Space restrictions may require editing of submissions. Entries are printed in the order in which they are received. virtually Impossible to avoid all such mistakes in the course judgment occur out of the blue, and when they do, we learn of producing a (hopefully) provocative, engaging student how unforgiving journalism can be. The guilt can be mind- TODAY newspaper Eve days a week The task is daunting, the hours numbingly powerful. SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry long. I'm sure staff writers do more writing in a semester than But at least every student at San Jose State University has School of Art and Design Mass will take place at 12:10 p.m. at the SJSU some students do in four years. That's 1,000 to 1,200 words a the option of working on a Constitutionally correct newspa- Student galleries will be on display from 10 a.m. to Catholic Campus Ministry chapel. For more infor- week for 15 weeks straight. per. 4 p.m. in the Art and Industrial Design buildings. mation, call Sister Marcia Krause 938-1610. In defense of what this publication stands for, it should Speaking of mind-numbing experiences, here come, For more information, call the gallery office 924- be noted that the Spartan Daily enjoys freedom of the summer. It should be good. Past mistakes will go away, and 4330. WEDNESDAY press licenses to a greater degree than some less fortunate more freedom will be waiting in the fall. college newspapers across the country. The university and School of Art and Design the journalism department let the First Amendment stand SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry to the fullest. There is no censorship or prior restraint from Tony Burehyns is the Spartan Daily managing editor. Mass will take place at 12:10 p.m. at the SJSU Art exhibitions featuring student galleries will be Catholic Campus Ministry chapel. For more infor- on display from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art and mation, call Sister Marcia Krause 938-1610. Industrial Studies buildings. For more information, call the gallery office at 924-4330. ANOTHER DIMENTIAN PAUL DYBDAHL TUESDAY SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry IT WAS SUCH A MISTAKE TO SLEEP WITH School of Art and Design Mass will take place at 12:10 p.m. at the SJSU MY Art exhibitions featuring student galleries will be Catholic Campus Ministry chapel. For more infor- GIRLFRIEND'S ESEST FRIEND ESIFT" HE GOT on display from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art and mation, call 938-1610. ME SO DRUNK. Industrial Studies buildings. For more information, call the gallery office at 924-4330. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Joint Library The library will have extended hours from 10 p.m. Department of Nutrition and Food Science to midnight for finals. Students must have a valid Body fat testing using cutting-edge analyzer will Tower Card to remain in the library during the be held every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to noon or by extended hours. appointment in the Central Classroom building, room 221. Cost is S5 per student. For more THURSDAY information, call Sherry at 924-3362. School of Art and Design School of Art and Design Art exhibitions featuring student galleries will be The Tuesday night lecture series continues with the on display from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art and "Laboratory for New Media Open House" from 5:30 Industrial Studies buildings. For more information, call p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Art and Industrial Studies the gallery office at 924-4330. buildings. For more information, call Jo Hernandez at 924-4328. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Joint Library The library will have extended hours from 10 p.m. to School of Art and Design midnight for finals. Students must have a valid Tower A student gallery art reception will be held from Card to remain in the library during the extended 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Art and Industrial Studies hours. buildings. For more information, call the gallery office at 924-4330. GO '0 ie

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_ - MONDAY MAY 17, 2004 THE SPARTAN DAILY PAGE 3 N EWA.' FALAFEL I 'It just tasted super good' CFA I They_.. have that expertise'

continuedfrom page 1 said. rights chair who helps employees Dan Doherty, owner of Mission continuedfrom page 1 process work-related grievances is every two weeks. Ale House, said they plan to start dues are already paid, then something refurbishing as soon as they take over professor Isaac Cohen from organiza- "I think my roommate came is wrong," he said. home on May 21 and it should be ready for tion and management. one day and said, 'You have to go to Hill said some people do not join Marketing lecturer Robert Vitale the Falafel House, it's business in June. because they feel their schedules are the best food the impression that they on Friday said old stereotypes no ever,' " Taormina said. just "I got too jampacked to attend volunteer it tasted were doing a whole other business longer cut mustard. super good." meetings. He called the Business faculty He said he altogether," Doherty said. sometimes rides his Those who are not full-fledged "results-oriented," not out of touch bike around the area He said they have been looking late at night and kitchen but the main union members pay about 30 percent with labor. the only other restaurants to expand their he has seen reason they bought it is because they less in dues, acco.:ding to Hill. "We have seen very serious labor open are taquerias. Combs said 85 percent of the issues and the union is not addressing "You can get expect a lot more business with the a burger and (go to built right down Business faculty does not pay the those," Vitale said. a) taqueria but you new City Hall being can't get anything street. full rate. For instance, Combs and his col- unique and ethnic like the this," Taormina "For us it made a lot of sense in The latest numbers from the uni- leagues said SJSU has trouble hiring said. versity show there were 181 faculty new business professors because He different ways," Doherty said. said he would like San Jose to make members in the College of Business salaries are determined by the union, to have more Doherty said they plan character but he feels deli for the lunchtime in 2002. not by market value. the character it it an upscale does have, like what crowd and offer a simple bar menu for Combs blamed the union's "par- The statewide union currently the Falafel House risan D. Reno / Daily Staff adds, is not really the late night business. tisan" politics, including donations favors equal pay, more or less, across appreciated. A large, colorful mural covers the wall of the dining area inside Falafel Although he hopes the new addi- to several Democrats in Sacramento, the CSU system, but Hill and the "If this place were like booming House, located at 93 Santa Clara St in downtown San Jose. The mural tion will increase his business he is sad for alienating some would-be union they critics from the College of Business wouldn't want to close it down," is a composite painting of two cities in Lebanon Beruit and lbeil. It to see the Falafel House close. activists who are more conservative. Taormina said. differ on the reason for this. depicts the area as it was about 200 years ago. "I like it, it's good food. I'm kind Hill said the California Faculty Supply and demand must be rec- Alotoum said their sales did fall of bummed that they're leaving," Association supports politicians from almost 15 to 20 percent this year but ognized, said one business professor could help," Lazkani said. the same type of restaurant and are Doherty said. both parties as long as they value with 18 years of experience at SJSU. that is not unique to their business He said someone from the city looking at some possible locations Amine Happaoui, a senior major- in their platforms. and did higher education "The CFA looks like a communist not factor into their decision showed them some vacant stores but none of them are in downtown ing in industrial engineering at San locally to close. Though more Democrats society they keep insisting on downtown as possible locations for a San Jose. Jose State University, said both the receive support because of the Bay everyone being equal," said marketing Lazkani said one of their loyal do better down- new Falafel House but none of them "I think it would food and service at Falafel House are Area's political climate. Hill said the professor Sak Onlcvisit. customers who found out they were a restaurant setting. town, there's more foot traffic," said were equipped for great. union also backs Republican state said he has watched closing called the City of San Jose "We have to start from the ground Deb Wagner as she ate a pepper steak Onlcvisit "Of course it's sad to hear that senator Bruce McPherson from for high-demand and asked them contact Falafel House up," Lazkani said of the locations they wrap for lunch on Friday. salary adjustments Falafel House will close," Happaoui Monterey. business professors all but vanish were shown. "I don't know if people would know good place that is owners."The said. "It's the only Perceptions of the faculty associa- since he arrived on campus in 1986. city called us to see how they He said they would like to start about it in another area," Wagner around here. It's sad, sad news." tion being too liberal should not scare He then cited the emergence of people away, she said. more open markets in China, and "If Howard (Combs) thinks our said, "I think the CFA is worse than 'Most of our organizations are very diverse' campus political action is too parti- communist countries." GREEK I san, it would be very easy to change Hill said even if data could show but it requires the involvement of continuedfrom page 1 constitution) in September last year," the new council was created, the 14 councils. business professors were leaving for Revert said. "It was six months of sororities and fraternities were very Meredith Moran, director of the faculty," she said. higher-paying jobs more so than multi-cultural fraternities that were planning, getting everything situated. scattered. Student Life and Leadership, said For her part, more outreach to other faculty members, a salary not included in the existing three This is a big event for us. We've done "Now every fraternity and sorority the induction ceremony marks a the College of Business and other adjustment hasn't come because the Greek councils on campus, Frevert a lot, especially for being so young." is a member of a council," she said. "wonderful day and important day for academic areas on campus should union views all CSU faculty members said. He said the United Sorority Rascoe said she hopes the new the (United Sorority and Fraternity take place in the fall, Hill said. as underpaid by 10 to 15 percent. "The (United Sorority and and Fraternity Council was formed council will in addition to provid- Council) and the university." The union chapter at San Fran- Hill was comparing CSU faculty Fraternity Council) is the newest because the different organizations ing more housing on campus get It has been an unprecedented year cisco State University has used an members to peers at universities across Greek council on campus," he said felt that a multi-cultural council was more students involved and enhance for Greek life, Moran said, and it will on-campus outreach coordinator for the country in making her assertion. "We're the governing body for multi- the most beneficial option for their campus life, Rascoe said. further enhance Greek life. several years, and the union recently She also described the union's cultural, Latina, Latino and Asian members. Blake Balajadia, a junior majoring The new council aids in connect- proved its worth to nontraditional way of working across a 23-campus fraternities and sororities." "Most of our organizations are in human resources and incoming ing with the community and the members on that campus by lobbying university system as complex and The United Sorority and Frater- very diverse," Frevert said. "There president of the United Sorority and university, she said. to save the campus's School of Engi- wrought with compromise. nity Council differs from the existing are Jewish brothers, Latino brothers, Fraternity Council, said he was with "Primarily, it's going to introduce neering, said Mitch Turitz, president Though she agreed with the three councils in both "rush," the Asian brothers and Filipino brothers Alpha Kappa Omega, a predomi- additional leadership to the Greek of the San Francisco State chapter. need for a cost-of-living adjustment recruitment period and its recruit- it gives us different perspectives." nately Filipino fraternity at SJSU, system," Moran said. Hill said finding ways to win over for Bay Area employees, she said ment procedures, Frevert said. The new council unified and pro- when the council's constitution was "It broadens the reach of the all faculty members might not be easy, representatives from more rural CSU The fraternities and sororities also vided an open line of communication being drafted. community." but is worth the effort. campuses outnumber those from the have smaller numbers of members between the different organizations "I've been with (United Soror- It's typically the Greek community "Traditionally, many faculties in Bay Area on the issue. and operate independently, he said. in council, Frevert said. ity and Fraternity Council) from the that is the most supportive of school college of businesses (nationwide) Hill was open to the idea of The other three councils at SJSU "It makes it easier to coordinate beginning and I've seen it grow so activities, she said. perceive themselves as aligning more Business faculty members helping to are the Interfraternity Council, programs and events," he said. much," Balajadia said. "We've done "Because they are more organized, with management thariwith lahob" numbers-based impact," Moran craft a compelling, including members who are part of Angela Harper, Greek life coor- a lot with other groups to work to they will have more she said. argument to present at statewide the National Interfraternity Council dinator for SJSU, said the induction benefit everyone. I just want to help said. "They're apart of the fabric that The history professor said this makes up campus life." union meetings. (its national affiliate), the National of the university's fourth council is a the process along." was a historic generalization, and that expertise if marks the Councils like United Sorority and "They have Pan-Hellenic Council, a histori- special landmark occasion. The induction event acknowledged that SJSU's faculty they chose to get involved," she said. cally African American council for A few attempts to create a gov- end of a year of progress for the Fraternity Council give students a demanding leadership role, fraternities and sororities and the erning council by the Greek Living council, he said. more ======MIMI= =MUM ======Panhellenic Council, which governs Organization in 1995 and by the "We never work together as a she said. I five national general interest sorori- United Greek Council in 1998 were council," Balajadia said. "This is huge "It's part of an organization that i ties, he said. unsuccessful, she said. for us. It's significant for the Greek has responsibilities to a council that I! CASH BONUS I The different councils act to unify "The group that emerged, community. Other councils are here has a much more direct tie to the sororities and fraternities as well as (the United Sorority and Frater- to support us for this event. Now it's university," Moran said. THIS COUPON TO provide disciplinary actions and dif- nity Council), have emerged really a chance for them to see that we too, "Clubs tend to come and go. I BRING are established." Greek fraternities and sororities tend ferent social events, Frevert said. strongly," Harper said. N% lto council was established The last induction of a Greek Krystalyn Sylvester, a junior ma- to stay longer." 1 ONE COUPON PER : I 1 STK ; The new during a time when SJSU was council was the National Pan-Hel- joring in computer engineering and a ..J CUSTOMER PER considering establishing a council to lenic Council in 1998, which was Greek life intern for SJSU, said she ?,a' TRANSACTION COUPON VALID I govern the 14 out of 35 fraternities established nationally before being came to the event to support United Li WEDNESDAY MAY 19TH, 2004 I and sororities that were not yet recognized at SJSU, Harper said, Sorority and Fraternity Council. 4.0 10AM - 4PM members of an existing council, he where as the United Sorority and "We all have a common goal," 4,... ' ,,,- I said. Fraternity Council operates inde- Sylvester, who is member of Delta I . cslitotr AND RECEIVE AN 10% : "The school was leaning toward pendently. 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BROVVN I 'We knew we weren't inferior to white kids' LIBRARY I 'It's really hardfor me to study at home' that they really wish we continuedfrom page 1 and had turned down a nomination to San Jose Councilman Williams continuedfrom page / extended hours in the future. It's a saying to me the court in the 1920s because it would agrees with Klarman about the very large building and there's a lot could keep the whole library open," have meant a pay cut. segregationists' fears. during finals because she has "a lot of to monitor, so we want to see how Breivik said. "But with money being Reform." we weren't sure that Williams said he was in a small, "Neither this court nor any other "Segregation was really a mixed studying to do." this works." the way it was, to study at all-black school in Alabama, with one court, 1 respectively submit, can sit in thing," he said. "I think it grew out of "It's really hard for me Ward said security was an impor- we could.' the chairs of the legislature of South fear of interracial marriages. It was a home," she said. "There are too many tant aspect of the pilot study. "But we did some investigation room and one teacher for all of the distractions. This is the only place I grades. Carolina and mold its educational power thing." "There will be security present and decided we could try it," she said. map. If it is found to be in its present For those growing up in segre- can get any work done." monitoring the cameras of the library Breivik said discussions were al- "They decided we needed a high Lyn Chun, a junior majoring in school, because following World War form unacceptable, the State of South gated schools prior to Brown, nothing and also on the floors," she said. "We ready underway for further extended Carolina must find the alternative," changed for years after Brown. biology, said she studied at the library will be checking IDs at the door, and hours, but the matter was contingent II many more black kids were staying as much as she could. in school beyond the 6th grade," Wil- Davis argued before the court. "I don't think any of us wanted to we'll be monitoring the security gates on a student fee increase. According to Friedman, the lead at- change schools," Evergreen President "After class I come directly to the no library material university president, after liams said. library and stay till 10 o'clock," she to make sure that "If the Ethel Walker, a professor in the torney for the NAACP was Thurgood Whitlow said. "As a matter of fact, will be taken out." consultation, signs off on the library would for many years." said. television, radio, film and theatre Marshall, who a decade later nothing did change Chun, who hadn't heard about the Patricia Breivilt, dean of the uni- fee, we will have extended hours department, said her experience was become the first African American Fellow Tulsan Walker said integra- extended hours, said she intended to versity library, said student demand throughout the semester, and during different than growing up in the Deep Supreme Court justice. The argument tion didn't come before she left Tulsa take advantage of the extra time. led to opening all floors of the library finals next time we will be open three South. She grew up in Tulsa, Okla., and was "Plessy v. Ferguson" didn't apply following high school in 1962. Library officials are calling the for extended hours. days around the clock," she said. "We following one of the worse race riots in to public schools, since public schools "When integration came to Tulsa extended hours a "pilot study." "Last semester we found that just don't have the staff to do it right American history, she remembers there were a rarity in 1896, and separate but it came very peacefully," she said. "We "What that means is that we're on a couple nights we got close to now. We were understaffed at Clark being a relative peace between blacks equal was not possible in education. didn't have any of the turmoil many going to very carefully study if this capacity and it was just too crowded, (Library) and we got no new staff and whites. "Those same kids in Virginia and communities had. That probably had is successful," Ward said. "And if and I had people such as Alice Lee when we came in the new building, so "Growing up in segregation for me South Carolina and I have seen to do with the violent riot they had it is successful, this is how we'll do from Associated Students and others we're stretched very, very thin." was like there were two worlds," Walker them do it they play in the streets earlier in the century was still very said. "My world was predominantly together, they play on their farms much in the memory." black. I never had any dealings outside together, they go down the road For some who grew up in segregated that world with the white community together, they separate to go to school, communities, Brown was more impor- VISUAL I 'I will not lose my sight comp letely' they come out of school and play ball tant symbolically than in actuality. unless I went to work or downtown to like everybody else with a handicap. appear really big on the screen," she shop. It never bothered us. There was together. They have to separate to go "The ruling was a catalyst," Wil- continuedfrom page 1 argued. though nothing I also feel frustrated every once in a said. "It's even possible to make print no great urge to get over into that other to school," Marshall liams said. "Even "Warren came from a political changed immediately, we knew the there." while, but what really bothers me is outs in 48 fonts. You can also use world." background, not a legal one," writes change was coming. We knew we The 48-year-old said her visual prejudices people have about the visu- magnifiers if you quickly want to read Clay Whitlow, president of handicap slows down her studying. ally handicapped. Some people think small documents, like a form handed Evergreen Valley Community College, Friedman. "Warren was attorney weren't inferior to the white kids, and general of California, governor and Brown just told others what we already Stout said her vision is very blurry that we are lazy or dumb. Others out in class or a piece of mail. There also grew up in Tulsa. His father was and she can only read letters if they're think that we still live at home with are always advisers around at the principal of Booker T. Washington Republican vice-presidential candidate. knew." in 1948. He had never served as a Walker said Tulsa was unique 48 fonts or bigger. She is not able to our parents." ATC who can help you anytime. This High School, where Walker attended. use normal study books and has to use After high school, Stout said is a great service." "It was because of our shared sense judge. But as a politician he knew how because of the simplicity of integration to create a consensus." when it finally came, but for others she other ways, such as people who read she attended different community Besides studying, Stout spends her of oppression we also had this shared to her, or books on tape, she said. colleges. Later, she got married and time taking part in walk-a-thons and sense of having to make something of could only guess at the impact. Slow change and the fear of "The masses of blacks still lived in "It all happened in the summer opened several businesses with her volunteer work. ourselves," he said. "If you don't, you of 1989," Stout said. "One morning, husband, including a limousine "With the walks I raise money for aren't only letting yourself down and interracial marriage the South," she said. "It must have had a tremendous impact on their vision I woke up and had very little sight. business. They sold their businesses cancer research," she said. your parents down you're letting the At first I thought I just needed years later, and after her husband died The busy bee is also working on a whole race down if you just grow up When the Supreme Court finally of themselves and I think that is what got to the remedy phase of "Brown v. Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP glasses and so I went to see an opti- a few years ago she decided to go back children's book, she said. The story is to be a bum. We heard that from our cian. Immediately he sent me to an to school, she said. called "Wesley Saves the Class," Stout teachers all the time." Board of Education" during the 1955 were talking about, the self-image of term, they only said school board must these people as they came through the ophthalmologist where I was being "Studying is very time consuming said, and it's about a little boy with a told that I had serious nerve damage. for somebody with a visual handicap," visual handicap who is very capable of Leading up to the landmark desegregate "with all deliberate speed," process of desegregation." The news came as a shock." she said. "During class I take notes taking care of himself. decision a phrase that had no legal meanings. The history of the ruling and the "Even a dozen years after the racism that preceded it might not be "It really is a complete mystery by using my tape recorder. Or I use a "He is a protagonist who becomes Supreme Court's decision holding fully understood today, Whitlow said. how I got this condition," Stout said. 'note taker.' This is a person who is in the hero," she said with a smile. The Brown decision, which covered "Even though medical science is able my class and takes notes for me. I sign The book is meant for first grad- separate cases argued together, was racial segregation in state-run facilities "It was part of that shared sense of five to achieve miracles these days, there's up for this at the (Disability Resource ers, but is a lesson for all kids and argued before the Supreme Court in unconstitutional, legions of whites oppression that doesn't exist today," in the deep South determined, often Whitlow said. "Young people lack a nothing anybody can do for me. The Center). The person taking notes for adults, she said. 1952 and 1953. The cases, originating good news, though, is that the dam- me gets priority registration for next "The moral is that children learn in Delaware, Kansas, South Carolina, violently, that the Court's desegrega- sense of that today. But when every- tion orders would not be enforced," thing you do, everywhere you turn age is not going to get any worse. I semester." not to judge others because they are Virginia and the District of Columbia, will not lose my sight completely." Another service Stout uses in her different," Stout said. "It's basically had lost in district courts, based on writes former NAACP attorney Bell you're bumping up against segregation in his book. and bigotry it gives you that shares Through the years, Stout said she studies is the Adaptive Technology about acceptance." principles from "Plessy v. Ferguson." accepted her handicap and the issues Center, which is situated in the Dr. Stout already has an idea for a According to Leon Friedman in Michael J. IClarman, a professor of sense of struggle. We were in this history at the University of Virginia, struggle together." that come with it. "I now see it as Martin Luther King Jr. Joint Library, second book, she said. "That would the forward for "Brown v. Board: The a challenge. Grocery shopping, for Stout said. be about Wesley's sister," Stout Landmark Oral Argument before the recently published "From Jim Crow to Former SJSU Associated Students Civil Rights: The Supreme Court and vice president Anthony Drummond example, is quite an adventure, the "Here they have computers with explains. "She's a feminist." Supreme Court," the lower courts in social science student laughed. "Just special software that make letters South Carolina and Virginia found the Struggle for Racial Equality." is a 2002 political science graduate the facilities weren't equal between "Having black seatmates on buses and now works for city councilman blacks and whites, "but they noted was one thing; mixing black and white Williams as a council assistant. efforts were being made to equalize schoolchildren was quite another," "It's appalling that students, even the schools." Klarman writes. "White Southerners black students, aren't aware of Brown The state's cases relied not on seg- were intensely committed to preserv- given its tremendous importance," SAN JOSE REPERTORY THEATRE regation but on separation of powers, ing segregation of grade schools, he said. "I view Brown as a door primarily state's rights. because they feared racial mixing of opener, giving us opportunity. It Timothy Near Artrstn or Alcumdra Urbanowshi fulandrung Nectar Friedman writes John W. 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It helps define their face Damboise taught me movie. applied them. the movie avoids graphic sex scenes and gives then) a fresh look. more than a lesson on eyebrow shaping and harsh language, yet still confronts but a lesson in makeup application. REVIEW controversial topics. Prices start at $15 for an eyebrow "Saved!" is, nevertheless, entertain- FIRST PERSON arch and run up to $24 for additional ing. When Mary, a goodie-goodie No, not haircuts services such as lip chin and side wax. Christian high school senior, be- Pop star , who It's a service I would consider plays an over-the-top hardcore shaping. comes pregnant with her gay At Benefit Cosmetics' newly paying for, occasionally. boyfriend's baby, her faith in Jesus Christian, is hysterical with her The price is relatively inexpensive for obsession over Jesus. Macaulay opened brow bar at Westfield Shop- is tested. With no one to turn to, pingtown Valley Fair, females and the luxury of having neat and well-arched she finds help from unexpected new Culkin plays a wheelchair bound eyebrows. I've tried doing both myself rebel in probably his best role since males can have their brows shaped, friends. arched and tweezed. in the past only to have trouble and Although "Saved!" has its funny "The Good Son." Benefit's brow bar, Photo courtest of United Artists Films Walking into the bright pink area messy results. With moments, there is an underlying level The an also includes noteworthy the steps were outlined clearly for me to performances from super nerd with the sign "brow bar, I wasn't able of drama that shows heart. Much of to miss Arianne Damboise who would understand and replicate on my own. this can attributed to the film's star, American Christian High School students Hilary Faye (mandy Heather Matarazzo ("Welcome to the In the past, I've paid $20 for Dollhouse") and the world-traveled be working on my brows. Jena Malone. Moore, center) and Mary (Jena Malone, center right) join a She greeted me with bursts of eyebrow services at other salons, only The Golden Globe nominated heartthrob Patrick Fugit ("Almost to be disappointed and dissatisfied. protest in United Artists' comedy "Saved!" Famous"). energy and excitement that relieved actress plays the role of the pregnant some of the awkwardness of walking Damboise of Benefit Cosmetics teen seamlessly. She is a natural and ing sex with him in hopes of turning itself what's meant to be serious and Toward the end of the movie, said she has worked with the company Mary's soliloquies get a little too into a cosmetics counter to have my destined for a bright future. him straight. what's a joke. Many scenes could go eyebrows shaped. for 19 years and a good brow arch The biggest problem with "Saved!" The idea sounds like it might be either way, but first time director/co- preachy in their messages that it's can open up your face to reveal the OK to question faith in hopes of The first step wasn't terribly excit- is that its so inoffensive given the funny, but the movie doesn't play up writer Brian Dannelly fails to deliver a ing and required filling out a few forms best assets and make you feel like a subject matter. the comedy nor does it play up the cohesive tone. a greater understanding of life, different person. but overall, the movie's original- to determine if I had used certain Malone's character decides to drama. At times, the movie feels like products with ingredients known to Other visitors who dropped by the "save" her recently discovered gay Instead, the story rolls along in a a satirical rant against Christian ity and talented cast save it from brow bar were pleased overall with way the audience has to decide for high schools, while other purgatory. have allergic reactions if the brows boyfriend from going to hell by hay- moments were waxed. their experiences. We opted to tweeze the brows Deanne Miller, a San Jose State rather than wax because of potential University alumna, who stopped by allergic reactions. the counter Friday said it was her MALONE I '...I almost don t want to be a teenager in this business...' Damboise put me at ease and made second time getting her brows done. me feel comfortable letting a stranger She said the prices were reasonable continuedfrom pages Malone was born in ago. work on something as sensitive as my compared to some of the salons she's Lake Tahoe, then moved "I've spent almost seven years off and on in L.A. eyebrows. She alleviated my fears by visited and she found her experience to film," she said. "I still have scripts that I read when to when she and I'm over the whole experience," she said. explaining how much hair she would be comfortable. I was 12 years old that I'm like, 'What's going on was 9. Malone said she wants to take more roles that remove and in which direction the "It's important to have a clean and with this? Has anything happened?' It's seven years After moving to eyebrow would arch. fresh look, Miller said. "It shows you connect with her on an emotional level. She takes care about your look." down the line and people are still trying to make Los Angeles to pursue pride in being able to make her own choices and to Damboise plucked stray hairs away with her sharp silver tweezer She said she planned on coming their films." acting, Malone quickly say "no" to scripts she doesn't like. began making a name individually without leaving one stray. back a week or two before she gets Malone said maintaining a level head is "I've never had the, 'I want to do this, I want important to her as an actress. With her younger for herself in "Contact" The entire process lasted about 15 married in July. with , to do a comedy, I want a role where I do drugs.' minutes and pain was minimal. Amanda Burgoon, a Santa Clara sister in mind, Malone feels obligated to stay true It's never like that," she said. "I just try to have my University freshman said, she visits the to who she is. "Stepmom" with Julia To relieve possible redness after Roberts and "Donnie agent send me everything there is to read out there plucking, she applied cooling gel to brow bar every two weeks. "I would never want her to see anything on the Burgoon said her eyebrows used to screen Darko" with Jake Gyl- and if it's truthful and honest and makes me laugh relax the eye muscles. that's false because she looks up to me," she MALONE The experience didn't end after the be thick with no arch. She likes how said. "She can't help but not to because I'm taller lenhaal. and makes me cry, then sign me up because those She moved back to Lake Tahoe a year and a half are the most beautiful moments I have in life." tweezing; It was just the beginning. her brows aren't too thin and found the than her." She carefully picked out thick and thin prices to be reasonable.

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And Walker's character is a talker. to benefit kids in war zones The mouthy Texan-turned-New Yorker prattles on, Bocelli and Carlos Santana performed A DVD, a book and A live record- weaving stories about her life up until the point when she live over the course of the evening, and ing of the concert are also expected to enters the high-heeled-shoe-lined stage her bedroom Norah Jones sang in a prerecorded go on sale. The recording is to feature a in New York, the only set used in the play while mixing ROME Nearly two decades after video. Israeli, Palestinian, Pakistani, new song "We are the Future" written in tales of mortifying dates and tantalizing anecdotes music greats gathered to record the Colombian and South African artists and produced by Jones. about the restaurant she virtually inherited. It's a wonder hit song "We are the World" to benefit joined actress Angelina Jolie, model Organizers hope to repeat the Halstead can get a breath in between 20-minute chunks Africa's hungry, the next generation of Naomi Campbell and actress Natassja enormous success of the "We are the of dialogue. celebrities came together Sunday for a ICinski, who were presenters. World" single. The song, recorded Of course, everything is shared just between Walker follow-up "We are the Future" concert Quincy Jones, who produced the by 43 artists in a Los Angeles studio and the audience. From her first words, directed at an to benefit children in war zones. 1985 "We are the World" recording after the American Music Awards in audience member in the front row "Do you like these The concert, which opened as the that featured the likes of Michael January 1985, became an instant and shoes?" it's obvious that "Bad Dates" is meant to be sun set over Rome's Circus Maximus Jackson, Lionel Ritchie and Bob international hit, playing incessantly Photo courtesy of the San lose Repertory Theatre an intimate play with the audience treated as a close and continued after midnight, started Dylan, organized Sunday's five-plus on radio stations and MTV. confidante. Rebeck's Walker works the "just between with a performance by the garbage- hour concert, which will raise money T-shirts, posters, books and videos Haley Walker (Carol Halstead) begins dating again us girls" feel, multi-tasking as she rambles changing can-clanging percussion group Stomp for child care centers in Ethiopia, boosted fundraising to fight hunger in after becoming divorced from her husband in the San clothes on stage multiple times, brushing her teeth, and featured dozens of acts from Eritrea, Sierra Leone, Afghanistan, Africa via an organization called USA painting her toenails, trying on shoe after shoe ... after Jose Repertory Theatre's production of "Bad Dates." around the world. Rwanda and the West Bank. for Africa, which by 1991 had raised shoe. Oprah Winfrey welcomed the Santana brought a decidedly more than $61 million. Most of the tens of thousands of people to the political message to his act, telling the money went to care for refugees of Lone actress carries show event and reminded them that it was crowd: "We are the other side of Sudan and Ethiopia, whose emaciated "From herfirst words, directed occurring just weeks after the world America. We are not Bush!" images shocked the world in the mid- at an audience member in the marked the 10th anniversary of the The concert was free but proceeds 1980s. despite poor plotline genocide in Rwanda, "where it seemed from broadcast rights, donations The concert, which was organized front row ... it's obvious that the world turned its back." and related sales will go to fund the in partnership with the World Bank, "But that's all changing tonight centers. The concert was broadcast live also launched the third annual By Claire Taylor 'Bad Dates' is meant to be an because we are all here," she said. on MTV in Italy and a shorter version "Glocalization" conference, to be held Daily Staff Writer intimate play with the audience "We are all here to stand up for the will air at later dates in other MTV Monday in Rome. The event brings children." markets. It was also being shown in together local leaders to discuss "Bad Dates," written by Theresa Rebeck and the latest treated as a close confidante." Musicians Alicia Keys, Andrea real-time on the Yahoo! Web site. international problems. play featured at the San Jose Repertory Theatre, is more like a one-woman show with a storyline than a full-on theatre Shoes, many of which Walker considers a "medieval production Japanese perversion," are scattered across the stage trim- 'Troy' rides to box office top with $45.6 million ming its edge, lined side by side on a tall set of shelves and REVIEW many are still stacked in boxes by Walker's bed, on her Paul Dergarabedian, pres.dent of box-office IT., ,er Exhibi- chairs, next to her dresser. Walker tries on about 15 pairs in Associated Press tor Relations Co. "There are teen guys in the theaters, too. There is one actress in the entire play and she portrays the opening act alone. But I'll bet you it's the female in the couple deciding which only one character. Aside from the overwhelming presence of shoes and the LOS ANGELES Muscle-bound Brad Pitt fought his movie they go to see." Carol Halstead stars as Haley Walker, a divorced very strong character development of Walker, the plot of way throuAh scrawnier competition to help the Greek Meanwhile, the Dracula, Wolf Man and Fran- mother who comes to the decision that it's time to begin "Bad Dates" is slightly lacking, especially in the concluding epic "Troy claim the top spot at the box office with $45.6 kenstein action-adventure "Van Helsing" saw 61 dating again after having devoted her attention to her scenes when chaos ensues in one act and is all-too-easily million. percent of its audience turn to dust in its second 12-year-old daughter Vera and work for the past seven resolved in the final minutes of the play. A handful of older movies aimed at teenagers continued week, falling to No. 2 with $20.1 million for a cu- years. Playwright Rebeck's story is fast-paced with Walker's to dominate the top 10. mulative total of $84.5 million, according to studio Her daughter makes appearances via current pop quick commentary and witty banter, and the connection 's high school comedy "Mean Girls" estimates Sunday. music, such as Avril Lavigne and Michelle Branch, blar- made with the extremely opinionated lead is what makes continued its strong run with $10.1 million for third place, The only other new movie to open in wide release ing in a room off stage. Other "characters," such as her this play a worthwhile watch. dropping only 26 percent in its third week. "13 Going on was Jamie Foxx's anti-romantic comedy "Breakin' All the eccentric dates and out-of-the-ordinary acquaintances, Though one may leave slightly dissatisfied with the 30" fell only 28 percent to earn $4.2 million for sixth place. Rules," in which he played the author of a manual on how are merely spoken of by Walker or spoken to over the closing of the play, Walker's character is so relatable, Even the Olsen twins bomb "New York Minute" fell by a to leave your lover. It ranked in fourth place with $5.3 phone. humorous and teenager-like yet adult at the same time, relatively small 37 percent to earn $3.7 million in seventh million. Being the only person on stage through the entirety that at least one true laugh from anyone watching this play place. The weekend's total box-office earnings were down 35 of the play, aside from two stagehands that dance and is inevitable. Most movies this time of year see earnings drop 50 percent from last year, coming in at $100.2 million. One clean between acts, is a heavy burden for Halstead to "Bad Dates" plays through June 6 at the San Jose Reper- percent or more each week. movie made up most of the total $154.6 million from the carry but she makes it look effortless. The play is just tory Theatre, located at 101 Paseo de San Antonio, between "These are very minimal drops, which shows that the same time in 2003: "The Matrix Reloaded," which was No. shy of two hours and Halstead's voice, accompanied by a Second and Third streets. most consistent audience right now is young girls," said 1 with $97.1 million.

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The first game of the double- national competition at Middle air. the Spartan baseball team was swept It was Lacy's first complete game header was tied at 1-1 since the "We make sure that we don't just let anybody go out and by Louisiana Tech University. of his major college career. first inning, until the Bulldogs' Tennessee State University fly," she said. Bulldogs Will Wade and Kyle Jennifer LaRussa singled with the During a proficiency check, a coach will ride in an Spangler each hit two home runs in bases loaded in the bottom of the airplane with a team member and observe how the pilot the second game as La. Tech tallied eighth to drive in Amber Miles for performs basic maneuvers such as steep turns and landing, SPARTAN 15 hits in the game. the winning run. ByZakkJones to make sure that the team member is "not only a safe Daily Staff Writer Spartan starter Corey Cabral let Spartan pitcher Carol Forbes' pilot, but very conscientious in what (the pilot is) doing," up five runs in only one-and-two- record dropped to 9-19 after taking Harrison said. Since the 1930s, the San Jose State University Precision ROUNDUP thirds innings of work. the loss. Most people interested in joining the team are pilots or With Brandon Dewing out for In the second game of the day, Flight Team has been offering students the opportunity to want to become pilots, Harrison said. see the wild blue yonder through the eyes of a pilot, instead the Spartans in the first game of the all the scoring came in the first two "We do a lot of exams, and everything is timed, so you Frandsen's record-breaking hit doubleheader, Jose Amaya started for innings, with the Bulldogs holding of a passenger. have to really know your material," she said. The team recently returned from Tennessee after com- came in the third inning of the first SJSU, giving up all five Bulldog runs on to the early 2-1 lead. According to Harrison, safety is a paramount concern game of a doubleheader on Saturday in six innings. Spartan Megan Delgado singled peting in the National Intercollegiate Flight Association's among the members of the flight team. at J.C. Love Field in Ruston, La. Spartan shortstop Anthony the only SJSU run in the top of the national Safety and Flight Evaluation Conference. The "Every meeting that we have, safety's always a factor," in competition took place at Middle Tennessee State Univer- It was Frandsen's 238th hit as a Contreras bringing in Monique Kelley she said. "Because that's the whole point." second, sity in Murfreesboro, Tenn. Spartan, breaking Junior Ruiz's four- doubled in The club gives every member a copy of a safety pro- with two outs. SJSU took 16th place out of 31 teams (395 pilot year-old record. Ruiz was a Spartan Frandsen baseman Mary cedures book, which the members are encouraged to read, Bulldog second competitors total) at the conference, "which is pretty good, from 1998-2000. in the fifth bottom as they are often quizzed about the book's contents. The Cohn stole home its the seeing as we don't get any funding from (the university)," Frandsen, who has been playing to tie procedures are also reviewed at every team meeting. the of the inning to score the eventual said coach and instructor of professional development Kelly for the Spartans since the 2001 The club also attempts to put every member of the team game at winning run. Harrison. had three hits in the double- through first aid and CPR training. season, 4-4, where it Kelly McCollister (6-12) suffered The national competitions are preceded by regional air header, which the Spartans lost 5-4 stayed until the loss, giving up only three singles meets held in numerous areas nationwide. Jeremy Knowles, Additionally, Harrison said, as a member of the National Intercollegiate Flight Association, those who participate in and 9-1. the seventh. the entire game, but walked three a member of the team and a junior aviation major, said The Bulldogs got the best of the The Bulldogs and threw three wild the top two or three teams that finish at the regional competitions are not allowed to consume alcohol during the trip to the conference, nor are they allowed to drink Spartans again on Sunday, winning Bulldogs pitches. competitions every year earn the privilege to compete at 7-5. scored the the national event. during the conference or during the trip home from the conference. The Spartans had the tying eventual Santa Clara wins Rivalry Series Events at regional and national competitions take place runners on base in both the eighth game winner both in the air and on the ground. One such flight event "It doesn't matter if somebody's 25 or 35 or 45, they have FRANDSEN to abide by those rules and regulations," Harrison said. and ninth innings, but were unable when Kilby The San Jose Sports Author- tests the skill of the pilot as a navigator. Knowles said. The to come up with an RBI. threw a wild ity recently recognized Santa Clara navigational event, as it is called, challenges the pilot to plan Since the club receives no funding, members are also required to participate in fund-raising events. SJSU starter Matt Durkin took pitch with the bases loaded, allowing University as the winner of the a trip using a series of latitude and longitude points. the loss, which drops his record to between the pilot must then calculate Robert Boykin, an aviation major who was the team the runner to score from third. 2003-2004 "Rivalry Series" Using those coordinates, in 2004. Durkin only lasted four the amount of fuel that will be used and the estimated time captain at the nationals in Tennessee this year, said the team 7-5 The Spartans' record dropped the Broncos and San Jose State to reach each point. From there, the pilot will then fly the raises funds by holding events such as fundraising dinners, innings, letting up five runs on seven to 20-31-1 overall, and 9-17 in the University. planned trip, and a judge on the ground reports the time including one in March put on by the Ninety-Nines, an hits. Western Athletic Conference, while Santa Clara defeated the Spartans that the pilot has flown over each point. international organization of women in aviation. Spartan reliever Brad Kilby the Bulldogs raised their record to 22-10 in this year's series, which is Another event, that takes place on the ground, gives the Money is also raised by selling T-shirts and through the pitched the final four innings, al- 18-35 overall, and are now tied with determined by the two schools head- competitors 15 minutes to identifr at least 30 problems donations of local aviations businesses and alumni. lowing the go-ahead runs in the fifth the Spartans for last place in the to-head results in 13 sports. with an aircraft that would make it unworthy of flying. Boykin said he is happy with the team's accomplish- on Bulldog Jeremy Alford's two-run WAC at 9-17. The Broncos won nine of the 13 The winner of the national competition is awarded the ments, in spite of not having any financial assistance from home run. sports, claiming victories in men's Loening Trophy, named for inventor and aviation pioneer SJSU. The Spartans and the Bulldogs Softball swept on Saturday and women's cross country, women's Dr. Grover Loening. "I think we did really well," he said. "The team's goal decided to play two on Saturday after soccer, volleyball and tennis, and Harrison, who also teaches a class in electrical engineer- every year is to make it to nationals." Friday night's scheduled game had The Spartan softball team men's basketball, softball, baseball ing, said the SJSU Precision Flight Team won the trophy Boykin added that every member of the team benefited to be called off because of wet-field wrapped up the 2004 season with a and golf. three years a in a row from 1969 to 1971, and that the from the experience. conditions at J.C. 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4 4 MONDAY MAY 17, 2004 4SPORT*- THE SPARTAN DAILY PAGE 9 Sharks even series with 4-2 win Kings force game seven with Tiwolves the start, Jumping out As:sot:wed Press a phenomenal second -period Mort. before: Their previous two playoff Associated Press The Kings were fired up from to Rathje normally isn't an offensive series against Vancouver and Detroit a big lead early and calmly weathering a 17-0 run by Min- SACRAMENTO CALGARY, ALBERTA It the catalyst, but the defenseman's injury also were tied heading into Game The second-round series between nesota late in the first quarter. After losing to Minnesota at Sacramento and Minnesota this season _ including San Jose Sharks can just figure out seemed to provide just the motivation 5, and the young team handled the is becoming as much about bad Arco Arena in three straight games how to overcome tempers as it is great basketball. 114-113 in OT in Game 3 _ Sacramento has won its last on the home-ice dis- he needed. pressure splendidly. advantage in the Western Chris Webber guaranteed a Game 7, and the Sacra- two at home to stay in the series. 35, Conference "This is the playoffs, and that kind "This one is behind us," Iginla said. finals, Mike Rathje believes they're of (goonery), it doesn't work," Rathje "It's a best-of-three series now, and mento star got all kinds of help in making it happen _ even Peeler was ejected with 13.5 seconds left in the third tic teammate ready to put this series away. said. "We've had adversity all year, and we've won both of our best-of-threes Anthony Peeler's ejection for throwing elbows at after throwing an elbow at Garnett. Peeler, who claimed league MVP Kevin throat, had also elbowed Rathje's first goal of the playoffs we've kept going. That's not going to this season. We've always found a way Garnett had the Kings feeling good. Garnett tried to hit him in the k- Mike Bibby had 16 points, 10 assists, five rebounds and Garnett on the previous possession, then Garnett stuck his started San Jose's four-goal second stop us." to get out of this, and we'll try to do he three steals despite foul trouble and elbow into Peeler's chest when the Kings came down on period and Evgeni Nabokov made 27 Captain Patrick Marleau snapped it again." the energetic Kings used an inspired effort on both ends of the floor to survive offense late in the third quarter. saves in the Sharks' 4-2 victory over his scoring slump with a goal and an Calgary returned home four days he the Flames in Game 4 Sunday, elimination, beating the Minnesota Timberwolves 104-87 Garnett was still grimacing from the previous hit when evening assist, and Jonathan Cheechoo and ago with a two-game lead and an in thrown out. he the series at two games apiece. Game 6 Sunday. Peeler struck him again and immediately got Vincent Damphousse. excellent shot at the franchise's first The deciding Game 7 Peeler and Garnett have been sparring all series. for The road team has won all is Wednesday night in Min- four Nabokov allowed just two goals trip to the Stanley Cup finals in 15 neapolis. "I feel everybody should have gotten kicked out," Peeler games in the conference finals, which in Calgary after yielding eight in the years. But the Sharks gutted out a 3-0 ,es' is bad news "Right now is the time we all dreamed about: Game 7," said. "It always takes two people to fight. It's never one for the Sharks: They'll be first two games of San Jose's first trip victory in Game 3 _ and just as San Webber said. ng back home for "We're ready. ... I'm very confident, but no person." Game 5 on Monday to the conference finals. He was nearly Jose came unraveled in Game 2, the more predictions." Garnett also received a technical and went to the night in the Shark Tank, where San perfect in Game 4, allowing only a Flames lost it in Game 4. Peja Stojakovic finally found his shot, scoring 22 points bench. The fans then started throwing glow sticks used ay, Jose has lost three straight playoff strange deflection goal and Simon's The Sharks capitalized on a four- wo and swishing a long 3-pointer at the halftime buzzer that for pregame festivities onto the court. Vlade Divac lightly games overall. score during a two-man advantage on-two rush for their first goal early in gave Sacramento the shoved a Minnesota assistant coach during the scuffle but ng momentum in another testy affair be- But after an impressive effort from with 39.7 seconds left. the second period. Kiprusoff fanned tween these teams. Webber had 14 points, seven rebounds was quickly pushed away. nearly all oldie Sharks, particularly on "We can say right now that we on Rathje's long slap shot, the first of and three assists. "This is not a class act," Garnett said. "I think you should led defense, momentum actually might do have momentum, but we all know several misplays by the Sharks' former The Kings haven't won a Game 7 on the road since they have a little more respect for the game." he mean something in this topsy-turvy how that can change," Nabokov said. backup goalie. were based in Kansas City and beat Phoenix in 1981. Peeler got a hug from Divac, then waved at his bench Icy series. "If you're not prepared, if you're not Calgary scored midway through "The good thing is, we've been in this situation before," before leaving the court. "We're going to go home, get some working hard for even two minutes, the second period when Iginla's pass Webber said. "So I feel comfortable going into it." Bibby said the Kings supported Peeler. try rest and do exactly the same things we it's gone." to the net was deflected by a San Jose Doug Christie had 16 points and sparked a strong "We ain't going to let anybody walk over us. We gave did here," Rathje said after the Sharks Jarome Iginla scored early for the defenseman between Nabokov's legs defensive effort against league MVP Kevin Garnett and him a pat on the back," Bibby said. tial wrapped up their second straight win Flames, who lost their composure and but instead of deflating, the Sharks company, and Sacramento just plain outhustled the Wolves Sprewell, who had 34 points, seven rebounds and six in front of the Flames' intimidating defensive focus in the second period. answered with two goals in the next 2: to loose balls and rebounds. assists in Friday's 86-74 Game 5 victory, attacked the basket ed Saddledome crowd. "We know how to Miikka Kiprusoff, the Flames' playoff 08. Latrell Sprewell scored 27 points and Garnett added and looked to shoot every time he touched the ball early, les win at home really." savior in the early rounds and in a Kiprusoff set up Cheechoo's goal 19, 10 rebounds and five assists for the Timberwolves, who scoring 12 points in the first period. He was held to two fee Rathje, still sporting a nasty 49-save performance in Game 1, made by lingering behind his net to play the are trying to reach their first Western Conference finals. second-quarter points. ild black eye from his fight with Chris just 12 saves and allowed two terrible puck and then inexplicably skating the Sam Cassell scored 16 points before fouling out with 2:32 Sacramento made nine of its first 12 shots to build a 19- Simon in Game 3, scored on a long goals before giving way to Roman wrong way back around. 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COMPUTER KEYBOARDING 1.0 ASTRONOMY 060- LOGIC: CRITICAL REASONING 3.0 017- MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY 1.0 010- INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY 3.0 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY 010- BASEBALL HITTING 0.5- 1.0 015 - FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY 4.0 021A - GENERAL BIOLOGY 4.0 011 - BASEBALL FUNDAMENTALS 0.5- 1.0 030A - INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY 3,0 063 - ECOLOGY 3.0 012- BASKETBALL, BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE 0.5- 1.0 COMMUNICATION STUDIES 064 - MARINE BIOLOGY 4.0 013 - ADVANCED FOOTBALL 0.5 - 1.0 010- INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3.0 BUSINESS 039- HATHA YOGA 0.5- 1.0 020 - ORAL COMMUNICATION 3.0 071 - LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS 3.0 042 - SWIMMING 0.5- 1.0 040- INTRODUCTION TO ARGUMENTATION 3.0 082- INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS 3.0 052- VOLLEYBALL 0.5- 1.0 045 - SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION 3.0 136- BUSINESS OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE 1.0 - 4.0 055 -AEROBICS WITH MUSIC 0.5- 1.0 138- COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE- ALTERNATE 056- WEIGHT TRAINING 0.5- 1.0 PLAN +1.0-80 020 - PROGRAM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 3.0 PHYSICS CHEMISTRY COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 002A - GENERAL PHYSICS 4.0 015- FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMISTRY 4.0 004A - GENERAL 094 - INDIVIDUALIZED COMPUTER SKILLS 0.5- 3.0 PHYSICS 5.0 032A - INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL, ORGANIC, AND BIOLOGICAL POLITICAL SCIENCE DRAMA CHEMISTRY 4.0 001 - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT IN AMERICA 3.0 013A - ACTING 3.0 COMMUNICATION STUDIES PSYCHOLOGY 021 - IMPROVISATION 3.0 020 - ORAL COMMUNICATION 3.0 010- GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 040 - INTRODUCTION TO FILM 3.0 045 - SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION 3.0 092 - DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 ECONOMICS COMPUTER APPLICATIONS 099 - ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0 010A - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMIC THEORY 3.0 010A - COMPUTER KEYBOARDING 1.0 REAL ESTATE 010B - INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMIC 3.0 011 - SPEED AND ACCURACY 1.0 - 2.0 122- PRINCIPLES OF REAL ESTATE 3.0 ENGLISH 015A - DOCUMENT PROCESSING 2.0 123- REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL 3.0 001A - ENGLISH COMPOSITION 3.0 100B - MICROSOFT OFFICE XP 2002 3.0 126 - REAL ESTATE FINANCE 3.0 001B - ENGLISH COMPOSITION 3.0 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS SIGN LANGUAGE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 018A- CISCO NETWORK ESSENTIALS 3.0 001A - INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 3.0 010- ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 4.0 041 - INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3.0 SOCIAL SCIENCE FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES 073- VISUAL BASIC PROGRAMMING 3.0 030 - MEXICAN AMERICAN CULTURE 3.0 019- NUTRITION 3.0 098- DIRECTED STUDY 0.5- 3.0 SOCIOLOGY 050- LIFE MANAGEMENT 3.0 138- COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - OCCUPATIONAL WORK 010- INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY 3.0 HEALTH EDUCATION EXPERIENCE -ALTERNATE PLAN 1.0 - 8.0 0 WORK EXPERIENCE 011 - DYNAMIC HEALTH CONCEPTS 3.0 157- INTRODUCTION TO UNIX 3.0 088A - GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE - ALTERNATE PLAN 1.0 6.0 HISTORY 158- UNIX SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 3.0 WORK EXPERIENCE - PARALLEL PLAN 1.0 -4.0 001 - SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY 3.0 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 017A - HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 3.0 079 - MICROPROCESSOR FUNDAMENTALS 3.0. 017B - HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 3.0 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY LEGAL ASSISTANT 101A - CONSTRUCTION TOOLS, MATERIALS 4.0 1028 - RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL WIRING 4.0 VERY IMPORTANT 008 - LEGAL TERMINOLOGY 1.0 -2.0 COSMETOLOGY MATHEMATICS 105- COSMETOLOGY PROFESSIONAL SKILLS 11.5 021 - PRECALCULUS ALGEBRA 3.0 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION SMALL PRINT 022 - TRIGONOMETRY 3.0 016 - STORYTELLING FOR CHILDREN 2.0 061 - FINITE MATHEMATICS 3.0 107- CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY 3.0 063- ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3.0 108- HEALTH/SAFETY IN CHILD CARE 2.0 These courses are currently scheduled. For more 071 - CALCULUS I WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY 5.0 142 - SUPERVISION OF ADULTS -THE MENTOR TEACHER 2.0 MICROBIOLOGY 147- MULTICULTURAL/ANTI-BIAS CURRICULUM FOR CHILDREN 2.0 information on course schedules please see our website 070 - GENERAL MICROBIOLOGY 5.0 ECONOMICS at: http://webreg.sjeccd.org. MUSIC 010A - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMIC THEORY 3.0 008B - MUSIC HISTORY AND LITERATURE 11 30 010B - INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMIC THEORY 3.0 099 - INTRODUCTORY MUSIC 3.0 ELECTRONICS Some courses have prerequisites or materials fees. To NURSING 050- INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONICS 2.0 100- INTRODUCTION TO NURSING 2.0 ENGLISH find out more about this, please contact our college PHILOSOPHY 001A - ENGLISH COMPOSITION 3.0 outreach folks: 010- INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY: METAPHYSICS. EPISTEMOL- 0018 - ENGLISH COMPOSITION 3.0 OGY, AND ETHICS 3.0 001C - CRITICAL THINKING/COMPOSITION 3.0 San Jose City College: 408-288-3708 065- INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS 3.0 033- WOMEN IN LITERATURE 3.0 Evergreen Valley College: 274-7900 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 073 - INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE 3.0 030- FIT FOR LIFE 0.5- 1.0 098 - DIRECTED STUDY 0.5 - 3.0 038 - SOCCER - RECREATIONAL 0.5- 1.0 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE To attend City or Evergreen Valley College you need to 039- HATHA YOGA 0.5- 1.0 010- ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 4.0 have filled out an application. For an application contact 052- VOLLEYBALL 0.5 - 1.0 ETHNIC STUDIES 027 - ETHNICITY IN AMERICAN HISTORY 053- WALK/JOG 0.5- 1.0 INTRODUCTION TO RACE & the outreach folks mentioned above or the Admissions 3.0 056 - WEIGHT TRAINING FAMILY AND CONSUMER STUDIES and Records people: 058 - SPORTS CONDITIONING FOR THE COMPETITIVE ATHLETE 019- NUTRITION 3.0 POLITICAL SCIENCE San Jose C ity College: 408-288-3700 070 - CHILD DEVELOPMENT 3.0 001 - POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT IN AMERICA 3.0 FRENCH Evergreen Valley College: 408-270-6441 PSYCHOLOGY 001A - ELEMENTARY FRENCH-FIRST SEMESTER 5.0 or apply online at: http:/webreg.sjeccd.org (select col- 001 - GENERAL PSYCHOLOG 3.0 001L - FOREIGN LANGUAGE LAB 0.5 092 - DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY GUIDANCE lege application link). SIGN LANGUAGE 096 - CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING 0.5- 3.0 0018 - INTERMEDIATE AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE 3.0 HISTORY SOCIAL SCIENCE 001 - SURVEY OF AMERICAN HISTORY 3.0 In summer, classes fill quickly and on a first-come-first- 028 - SURVEY OF THIRD WORLD CULTURES 3.0 017A - HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 3.0 served basis. The sooner you apply and enroll, the more 030 - MEXICAN AMERICAN CULTURE 3.0 017B - HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 3.0 040 - VIETNAMESE AMERICAN CULTURE 3.0 HUMANITIES likely you will get the courses you want or need. SPANISH 001 - INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS 3.0 001A - ELEMENTARY SPANISH 5.0 002- INTRODUCTION TO WORLD LITERATURE 3.0 Financial Aid is available for qualified students. SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ASSISTANT LASER 118A - PREPARATION FOR FIELD EXPERIENCE WITH CHILDREN 1.5 098- DIRECTED STUDY 0.5 - 4.0 136- SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY OCCUPATIONAL 138- LASER TECHNOLOGY OCCUPATIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE - ALTERNATE PLAN 1.0-80 Special Summer Session (6/21 - 8/13) SJCC has an Early Summer (6/7 - 6/30)