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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Eastern Washington University Digital History Collections at EWU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of EWU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE EASTERNER November 17, 2010 Volume 62, Issue 9 Onllne Exclusives at easterneronllne.com

Meet the professors of the year NEWS EatLng oo • college-sized budget, Page 3 Page 4 llAGLI! I.I FE An international Thanksgiving, Page 8 SPORTS T he journey of Erik ~I eyer, Page 10 'Tenor' hits the high note Physical comedy dominates the production and energizes the cast

8'1' ..esait Mn (Chri•opbu Kdly), W through ~ niglu, He 11 j U$t o M part cditJOr-in-d'tid timid ;u11,;imuu to Geot.nl Mo.Qolget ofg, con:ipkce eauembk without~ Sav.w:lcn, is given W~ of tbie f}lOt •pou , Door• $1..un, bun, bn:..-:dt o.w:l a ofbonor, Tito ha, a stcrcocypieal rcp­ Physio;J oon:iedy I• abound, a nd new lCUon entcn In guild fubion ut.:1do n ofbdng o wom,,iniu:.r, ond h.i, for ~ door opened on K"t, 12inotber witb "Lend ~ o Tenot;~ tbie &.II pto­ wllie Mo.ri~ (Ch.o.11« Pri~ru) dtc:ldcs fo.u dose, W ith lcw:I, c:on11:a ru oo­ duction &o m Eutt.m'J Them,: E1111:· ord Hakomb) pufo11niog "Otbdlo" just 12is cM $bow I, 12ibout co nut, err/, 'Ibe n~ Hu.b~rd ly of people who we-lt a lot of nd and blue ne;ir W: facilities ,crvic:ff budding ai: drivo arcund eoUiecdng myd.;:iblo in and who have a lot ofbeadwotk. Those are W: north end of Roe. Fldd. Over tbc cL:iJ• building-J and ruldcncc hi.:Jls, the MaaSli," Slid Skyler Oberst, co-founder $Uinmer, ~ b~s ~ added, In ~ building h.u o. dc,;ig~toed Augus~ Haf$d::i«.k.t.d on cbie plk, day for pieku.p, Pot W: dot.IN; cbie of the Compassionate Interface Society at "1\.u 11:u.ff bad been fiiulng tbierc custo d.lall$ 1- cbie ~,e bins o u.t­ EWU. "Theyrt pretty famous in their arro for o.bou.t $ilr;. - n w«ks 12it tbie bot· fiidie, 12nd ""'- pick cbc.m up, h'.f o.n cuy for their bud work and their cattle raising. ~ of cM pi~ fieunendng in cbc ptoec"';,. Hubbard w.id. A l\'faas3.i warrior is just a male t-.1aas1i, and •um.mer bcw:, I mo.de cbie dclerm.i• Onc:,c M 611:s hi• crud(, Hu.b~rd they're aJso pretty famous for their dancing n,;,don tbo.t It wu ju• u.115;:1fie , .. u.n· rci:1un• to W ~ides $erYico build• and singing and chanting." hewhy for u• (o.ndJ 11:udenu co open Ing ~ the wutc i$ dropped o.nd Al though the Ma.wi hope to entertain th.OIW! b~s up a nd ,ore tbcm. ~ c.-.-ent...:dly moved ini:o o. $m,,:JI shed. fellow students with their dances and culture, "People udnai:c In chow bou ks; Inside 12« nu.mc.lOV,$ ear&board con­ the group's mission is to raise awareness of is­ W:')' •pit cbdr dl,:w in cbo,c, bou ks, ca ln,en, o cb L:ibdcd with W: myd.,i• sues pertaining to their home land of Ke nya. So we dceidied , .. Wc1l just badt up a bk m.uWJ $toted in1,;id,e , Ha7s -.Id ,.,They like ro be (here) and give a pres­ 40-p,rd du.mpnu o.nd duow a buncb they nouno.lly employ four $tudents of Ng- in cbc dumpster to go In cbc to $Ort through cbc, plude b.:ig,,, ence to what's going on in their ma. Right ~tot;~ w.id Hay,. "( We] cbien °'Scudenu c:omc in and ny, ~ now, they've been going through about three ,c,u it ow: co cbc, wu~t- niergy here'$ rny $!0Mduk ! And tbien ""'­ or four years of drought, and they\'e lost all plani: ~ they bu.rnied It a nd ~ tu· wodc arcund le;" Hubbard w.id. of their cattle," Obem said of the sitU3lion o.lly mo.de dcculdiy out of It,~ Ocoulon.o.lly du.ring hi• row:e1; arising in Kenya. ,.,The canle an ,-ery sacred ksircn Wiobsnan, dirucor of fa• Hubbard wlU •toep l,uo o. building co to the Maasai people, because, according to e llidu ,crvlcu , w.id ~ did ,on:ic ,cc bow wd1 people arc, ~ding o.nd their indigenous myths, the gods gave the ll'.M:$dgpi:ing following the lnddc,u, u,.l,t nu.dc,u, 12ind $td In boc:oming Maas3.i all the cattle in the wodd. And for "(Hays] found tb.u, In those in• more eoo-QOnSd0-1$, them to lose aJI of their canle is like losing n,:ineo in tbie 6.nu.ff:) Spokane R,,e. For cbc, lost fibt >""1'"" EWU h.u their idendty wd who they are." C)d.ing would co.kc cbie mixed bav, inaeuir:d cbc, coco! number of pound:s Problems the t-.1aas1i face not onJy include unsorted, So dw $0M'd cbai: dlkmma ru.ydied e;o;-.b ye;it, In 2004, EWU r.:­ thirst with wimals, but a lack of water for for us/ Wiobln,l;n 5,21d, eydied 367,023 pound,., u c:ompl~d Nouno.llf> bav arc, ,orwd through co 694,872- pounds la11: yot, Wieh• their own people as well. According to Skyler, by n u.dc,u o.nd naK c.mpl~u, bw: man bd.icvo W: loc-y to tbie I~ Haf$a.ld tbai: ma ny $tudenu gnadt.»t· eomu w itb cduo;:,don, MAASAI I PAGE 8 cd OJ' rnutned bon:ic for tbie -.m.n:iier, "What pcoplie don't m liu I, bow loving tbc.m u.ndc.nulkd. Through a much they accuol.ly throw ll'Wllf Wt $ti.:ltc--fundcd prog:nun, ~r, &cili• could be rcc.ydied," $,;lid W icb.n:ian. tiCl le.l'Viocs wu gl""-n a $19,000 baw °'h'• o. pic,e,c o f o.warenen due ""'- 12irc funding inc;""11sc in },:ttu.W.I)\ " Dennis olways bu 11:llliknt naK RECVCUNG I PAGE 2 Economic downturn forces new bookstore options

Despite $2.S million in sales last yu r, bookstore looks to " (For] a boolc cbw: would ,di for In •picc of tov.gb «onomle ti.n:icfi; "If we could gl""- cbc, book:J textbook rent.al s as a way to prevent future job losses $ l00, $75 goo baclc co cbie publi,be,;" tbie llOtC Is 6ndlng ways to help ...... -Y for f1tt> Pd mucb ruhc.r. ~ Andc.r,on u l d. dieni:• - snoncy, 'Ibh 'iuo.rcer, for wouldn't be u ma ny pcoplie mad u l 't ll't#II II.HUY "I chink it'.fc:ntry bow mu.eh boob 'lbw: ln$1U tbie boclutoff:) on aY­ cbie 6rn dml! In cbie bock11:°"''• hi$-­ wt M joked. st.ff wri!ln' COfit,~ -.Id $pcd.J cduu d on ma;~r e~ malcu a 25 pcrccni: grou pro6c, cor,; n u.dc,u, bad W: option co rent Andc.r,on not only worrlu o.bo.n Corinne, Sm.ltb. «J spend, usually, before lhlpplng c:on • a nd p111oll 12irc mrtboolu ln11:ciad of pu.rc.h.uing tbcm. bdping 11:111Wm ,a,:,eos: bcolcf;; bw: abso Mon c11:lln,l;tcS ..bow cbw: W: lff­ $300 to $400 c,;,,;-,b 'iUO.rter." factored in. 'TM boolucorc abto f)QJS Abow: 300 $tudents used cbie tcnboolc 12ibov.t the uncerta in fw:urc, in tbie tat· ~c: eoUcgc $tude iu •pends bdw«n Senior Anna Wdeh 12ig-, w.y· rent on cbie •p-:ioc it I.IM'S In cbie PUB, rcni:o.l progrun. book indu11: ry during tboc 'unprco­ $800 to $ I 200 pu year o n tcnbooks, Ing., °'Tai:boolc prices arc, ridiculous, I When aU Is 5;:11J 12nd doDIC) cbie 'Ibie no« 1, olso tudng a n,ew pto-­ cdc,ucd ti.n:icJ. ~ 'lb.is OOISt has many $tudents; parents; thinlc they'~ ju• 12i b lg $Um.,. booknorc malcu a DCt prolit of jw t I gn:im tbai: Q)I-, $tudents to d ownload Thi! c:on11:a ndy growing onl.inc, o.nd ~ polidd~ns, en~d. Nun:ibers provldied by cbc Univu­ pC10e11.~ Andienon old, Sosncd.mo cbie books for &cc from. W:.h ~bsitoe, h~ tcnbook ln,l;dcn may c:ondnue co put "Textbook pricu ean be the dif. "icy Boolucorc show a bug,c o.mouru o f ll°"' b ~~orends in cbc, nt.d, rr in tbie prdi.n:iin,;,ry $Uga' 12nd ddo •~ prc•u.~ on tbie bcoli:11:0~. fuenoc ~ going co c:ol~ and money co.rn,ed In tcnbook -.ks by cbc chat oocun, It h,,:,,s to rdy o n rc,,uvo., limited, but An.de.non bdlCVCJ it I• 12i Dcspitoe aU of th.It., W: goo! of cM dropping ow:/ J.11.inoi• Sm. Didt publisbiet, Uni.lb: oW:.r u.nivCBidu , the Uni­ 11:,cp i.nto cbc future, book:Jtorc, w dl ~in W: $,,l;ml!t p ro-­ Durbin w.ld lut yor when l.ntroduo-­ Lost yor, cM u.nl ""-r,;lo/ •old more venity Booli:11:orc, i$ run iiukpew:i,c,uly °'lt'.f t rying co, from o v.r $ta nd· viding n u.dc,u, wkb con""-nl,etX!C a nd lng hi• kgi,l.1.don, Thi! Open Co!Jie~ tbo.n $2.5 million In new tai:boolu ai: a nd dou not use funding from. clllikm point; dnerinine whc.ae do ""'- go in 12£fo rd..lbllicy. Tai:boolc kt, 'Jbi• $dll-pcnding liegU· both cbc, O:iency 12nd Rivcrpol,u eam· fcu or t,up,:iyer snoncy, tbie future~ Andcnon w.ld of cbie o n· "'We 12« cbie only pL:ioc that will lai:l on would ol.low docls to occ.c,s co f'UM'S, 'Jbie 11:orc, ,old al.mon $1.3 mil• As more, 11:udenu turn co other line downlo.:iding prognun, gi.w.n:i,ucc you. gn cM tigJ:u book. If r-onlinc, mrtboolu vi~ gri.:tlUfi, lion wortb of ud book:J ai: both fiito , 11:ore a nd -bsi tcs co buy cbdr bodu,, He 5;:1IJ tbai: M u.ru:k.uu.nd:s 11:v.· you don\ gci: cbie right boolc, we·U d o E.:inern n u.dclUl arc jU$t u frus· While tha.c number,; arc, eye-pop· up to a tbird of Uninr,;lo/ Bookstore dieni:.' fl'U$tnu:lo,u 12ibou.t bcolc pric:ics $om,:cbing about le;" u.id Anderson. mu:cd 12ibout OOISU 12is cbd.r pc,us na• ping, the no~ Is hardly mo.king record p0$ldoll$ arc, being cut or going un- and insi•• cbie bookstore Is not looking "'Ibc.rc'$ no ,-n to mo.kc biggu pd­ tlonwlde, pto6 u , w.ld dlrccto r Bob Andienon. 6Ued to cope witb lost IIP:'V'-l'.IUC, co mo.kc larg,c ptoliu, In for us,~ James Eik EDTOR-111-cHIEF 509.s59.ffl7 NEWS EASTEIINER.ElllTOflOGa.wLOOM

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POLICE BEAT WRITERS' MEETINGS: JUST THE FACTS 1ht- &ri.t'1ftr Is: open fot lll1 EWU ill.dent or uoiliy •'llblnt 110 .,Tilt sl!Xks due Qluld bf pubUdlc,d lll die -,.Miu. lhJfkStop W'dlffl' mcullle, am Mond.llys u Nov.10 -Nov.15 11112 l0i50 p..m, - A o.-:ir w:.:u 3c30p.m, lll I.de 1-bll, IIOCIIQ 102, •opped for tpc-"Cdlng on Wuh.ington hn~~ ill.al»opm fix anyon.t Wilblnt IIO oopJ-edit. Ji.:1111.flt IIJtbq :ltt Oil St, 'Ibie dri""-r bad • Juspcndod liot.n5'C T,...,... ,ndwudced. NEWS LINE: Drug Violatioa lf:,,:, u U\~ an idc a for , SIXUJ, or art pm d a ,:;amp• d ub Ot~loll tbu W\-ongD"-lo• 11113 2150 ,un. - 01:6.om «· ill bdd1n:; u ~-'- plellll: wl T&r &u,. I 1110 7150 p..m, - Poli« $topped ,:r, ,ponded to ,:r, drug vioL:ido n. In. 8«-wner "'"1 llpllllt" (SOS,) l S9-,210, vdiidc la P.iddng Lee 10 for driving In Ho.U. Mu:r obuioing a -.rd) wun.ru, Abo. If you bi'!'¢ a Qllllll:lall lb:m tbie wrong dlr«don. Gimpu, ollku, ofun ,a,rd),ed tbc room o.nd found a llCW)' or• suevsllon. fix th~ nrwsplf« pkur 6:,4 fr« IIO l'0I¢ }'Qlt opllllon. Oil lou.nd hi.:Jf ,:r, ~ o f beer la tbc b.ick- m,;,,rlju.J.Q;i. 0De oecupo.ru wu o.ucm•d Wtlpllnc•-,fl, $Cill, with ,:r, ficlooy for po- Io n. of marl· Th,: drivu w:.ucdtcd for an MIP. ju.aQ,71 and pb,um.aa,udeo.ls aw:l w:,:u ABCUT YOUR PA:i:~: booked i.o tM Spoko.Q(' Coul'.lly J,dL AJ1 COfllUII ltl 7ht- &,,mwr ill ckhcr ...... pfOduoed or dxlSl:n. by audmu ffom I II IO I0130 p.m. - Cbcncy o.nd Dlsordcriy Cot1.duelt Eastern ~ Ulll'l'USlly, Ow ~ • ffllplO}'ffli o( Jht &tut'1ftr ill llO plO'l'idc EWU polia, o.nea:ed a $tudent with I 1113 400 p.m, - A dru.ok.en iod.i• lllimsllllt and nlt\'llll Jnfi:imutbfl 110 ,:r,n ouuundlng warn:uu from Spolwan,e vidu,I i11$dg.ucd a ligtu ot t~ footbaU die si:u.:kllG. ~ JWf and nsidcllG d Cou.iuy, ~ He wu o.r«•ed ,w:i booked In EW'U lnd die: SUUOUlldint O)fflllUHUf d (~ Spoko.Q(' Cou~ Joil ro, di$ordcdy Clw>q"'""""· 5wpeet Appttl:u:b&t,d conduct ond obstrucdog, 11/ 11 - EWU offiou,, wkh. u si$­ WEBSITE: 1ht- E,ittma p,;t,l.ldlc,s • •cl:lr dre- t.:1n« flOfl:I ~ Poli«> apprdlend• l.ntoi.JCII.UJ Stu&mt POUCE...-CO-UNMM ,_ E 1111:tnk vm.lon. dd:w fdpcr i'II h,,p:U­ cd a domestic violena: $UJpc,c-t, I 1114 400 o.m , -Ao officn found t,t~(IIM. a highly i.ruoxia.ted 18-)-.r-old $tu· nJNE • MEXTW Drug Vkila.dou dcl'.ll 11i:tempdng to gci: hon:ic ofc,,er ot · ADDRESS: I Ill I 3155 p,m. - Ol&ou, re­ tending II Fr? Poli« rdu«d him to Dt ~ ill loon:d ... We MlilI. fOOlll 102, $ponded to LA H.:JI for a drug viol.>­ t~OSRR. lh, ...._ do n., EWU. hie H.U I Ol 1111:y found aer--1.n:iacdy 90 ft\llcy Alllfflll ACCURACY CHECK C~. WA ,,oo,1, gtiUN of mlrij.»N- I 1115 2406 a.in. - Followiog a 6re 111,: $tudent n:spoaulbk WllJbooloed ,Lum in Sbowo.her HJl, Cbt.ncy Pirc - If you 6nd an error in your paper please contact our news CIRCULATION i.n.to tbie Spob.iie Couni:y Jail on th.«c Dep-,:in.n:icl'.ll d edded it wu on ck.ctrioJ 7ht-&tlt'flfaill~dtbroueh­ editor at rds~rnt'l'.11ews@gmdilcom. ou die Chmcy ,:;ampus, Cbc11e1 ~ lidony cbaJg'" probkm., 1bq--.« un.bk to «,ei: tbe dlillrkt. 1hr Spolww Cuai« 11.hupollll ,Lum, '° ao d«uiebn bad to be oJkd, and 111 ,-wow ~ bUl1ncs:si:s, I( :,,:U would l.h 7ht- ~ 110 be disldbu1~ to :,,:ur bullness or If you wrcaJd Jib 110 sua • ilUt.:Jlplbll oil die Ad'lll:rllsltlt Academic probation could halt all financial aid Ot-pumacm JI JS9-7010. NEWS: J(youh.;n,r, n.twHlp, Jmu iod:w Students n1ay face scholarship, grant penalties for repeatedly low GPA and taking 1ninimal credits edliot ot pms n1a:R. plellSI: wl lht --JI ,s~mor tbt Edliot-ln­ Chld111 l S9-,n1. '6:iuclll .WOconua Dt~JWfbyNIUllorfAXu 8'1'00UGNJLf If the p robkm pc.r,;I•• 12,nd the Jtudcl'.ll emu ~r to ln,l,iot.iin.i ng a 2 .0 or aboYe, Followiog tb11i:, fall!og l S9- 0 t9, sfflor rq,ork'r tba n. 12 «edit, in tw000osccw:i~ q..w.rc,,er,;, they Qc,,e,d to achieve the 2 ,0 cuinul.uM GPA two q...:incu i.o 12, to pci:klon. 61loln.d.J. aid to b- giaiu, aw:l aw:.:ird. ,ow will JOu.h in di$mi-.:.l from the unlnr,;lty, Wh.ik grMks an! i.n:iporto.in to avoid oc.adc.m.ie «in•ated. An.y tblrd olfetu() wbo:bc.t coosccw:M or Thi, policy rrompts ,ome $tuden.ts to drop d,_ ADVERTISING prob.:idon, a Ladt of credit, O,l;n put a hilt on grarm QOt, -IUI\ Jtudcl'.ll m.u,t 6U cu.t '2!quirai ao AchttllJffllUIIS ltl Ibt ~ do h.ou.n. 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Pour Lolcos ~ end rdy '°° much oufciDe) too snucb Jeobol :,uul $bould nee be hlM ied in Wubiogi:on or pRIC o.oywbc~ u o.ll. L'S In li.:ao-t, Pour Lolcos ~~p-0005 o.nd d rug:c \\Cif'0IIS tM bo.:ird "'°"'d b, kg,!. 'fradbig C " l.n 1ne dir«t lllU CIUiOQ e'l>e'f o. iiftll"v '° tbie titk of di.i, eolwnn - v~ s4,88 «con:ui:.on SenJt," If f:VU'j· OM uled common~ tb ie liev,Jiu .don of drugs could ss-99 s4.:24 , timuL:.tc W economy, not ss,88 dcY.:imue buln,l,nii, $4-45 l.ctPlidng J I drug but ow:L:r...ing pdvatc, s3.88 ~ Q1,lli.:•:turing would bri og s:s.:s.-45 blUio1u of doll..u, to tbc U.S. «onon:iy , nd give tbie s6-99 sS-73 government eor1uol ovu tbc 8 o.mcuiu of drug:c lndlvi dt..ils sS-9 sS,49 OlQ in~ t, l\ople uy druv for fcur n:,,·:uon,: curio,lq,,. l\"bdlion, $6,98 '° look cool o.nd to W,c a s:1,:19 h.igb. All co.Jd be comb.-:itied bykvJ.iudon. so,99 The, gow.,rnint.iu iittd J '° do tw0 di.ing to kg~liu so.98 drugiu e dueai:c o.nd labd. s6-SS F.d•oue Studt.iu, ~.,_ tbe c:oun­ $6,99 ay are Q).~y -.m.i~ted 26 o n ~ nieguM df«t, of S4• drug,;, Tdl tbc m,deius s:19,99 a,,:,,;n(y bow tbcy would ltt.l, good and bad, and dimi~c s:19,99 W! glori6cd my,i:eiy bdi.i.nd drug u,c, s:s.8,77

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Easterner Gr~ By puniog"' L:.bd- nee jun a W11.tt1ing labd bw: o.n aplicit iof~ tio n.J labd - on eadl. kgallu ddrug en,;,blo u5CflC to, once Qgaln, kllO'W' c.n:oo-J y wbai: W:')' an! gming i.nto, The, only -.way rny pro· Grocers compete for best beer, bread prices ~ would wodc i, ifeadl. individu, I In tM world b, d Students are drawn to low prices and easily preparable food when shopping in Cheney COfl:UQOn $(Ne Making tM dccldon to do druv or drink • Four Loko 1$ a rigl:u, I do not do dnag5, IIOf do I Afcr an in.<.tuhy Into what producn W1ff too"luid dyt ,aid Madckinc, BIUier, G iorn.o~ p la.a iJ rougbly tbie sb.c of a enjoy drinking Four LokO!S, ool.lcge $tuden.ts purcb.uc mast oftffl. a fre,.h,m.o,n. ~ Buying It ~I the d ine iJ miedium dcl.ivuy pi=, but endJ up JO I wlU DOl m.in it on« It li V\' imn, weric, diecm,:d m o• cs,en.d,L ft.:tnlng to add up.~ eo11:lng leu thin $6, I, off tbie Jbdvu;, Ho,,.,o:vu, r buying frOlf.Cll. ~Ew.r"I d m,: I go to buy gro«riu , I Neu to lw:er and co~ eol.k~ Mon eoUieg,c, 11:udenu J,o diepc.nd tM U.S. 1$ jtop,:irdi.dng two J, bn:,;,,d. beer, cof. ~ t ~ hff.r. Ir, tbc one, thing We', n udientJ tiend to gravitate tO'W'O.td "luiek on Q &w bl!>! n«cw.idcJ. One ltcn:i b.:u Ylt.r'J 1.m.poru nt dcn:iientJ of WEr p.;.Ju., Q link in• o.lwo.y,on. my 1111:/ w.id Joe Young, a ju · mcgj.J, Popul..u food, Qte fJOU.n piu.u been. QI) lmporu nt napk £or tboUMndJ in in£u11: n.c ture by con.dn.u· iolmo.do n. may help 11:udenu ligure cu.t nlo r ,:u: Eutc.rn. •111 jw t ~ a 30 bomb a nd put.:t diibo, of >"'1'"' cwly b, nn.ing , ubm,ncoi the best pl..:,,,:.,e to .bop, of IG:y,tone Ligl:u, uia.w.lly a pretty ''It I, just too U$f to gn:ib ,omc 1: always b.:iV\' to b.we a lou o f ~ Polic:ic, force and tM S.,..,..y, Ch.n" o ld junlot Joscpb Ing $Oml: c0,1n in tM morning, Yov. o;in PoU« fottc Depending o n. tbie di11:anoc from tM o&en., but anotM.r drink iJ J,o in. b.igb Cok, "Puto. and £rerun piu.i, aric, J. 11CY1t.r baYlt. too mucb bn:,;,,d.,. Cole u id, W itb tbd.r eoaut.:tiu o t abli:sb.n:ien.t a nd ltcn:iJ putdl,.:ued, ...,.od. ~ cooking at my b.ou,e ~ Dcpen.ding o n. your budgoet. .bop · Jt~ to bust dr...g uJc.n, tbt.rc an! dlEfierent n;uom £or $bopping ~oEli:,c 1$ tM grciu:c11: thing on Piaa i, ddkd0\1$; but ordering die· ping around Oaen.cy £or tbie bell dciJJ vicknt Qi.mo Uloe rape a nd Qt -=b location. elrtb. I drink It cvuy day and ru.n. out liYlt.r'J u n get: apeiu,iYe, A &ou.n D i• m,y be beot&i.J. murdt.r comin.u,e to OM,, Ac­ conling toWl""'ifikt1,tw-, W.rc -.re 1,663,532 drug vicL:.do n. , neu, eomp11rcd New signs welcome visitors, not paid for by students to 81,765 violent cdm,: ar­ nm, in. 2009, Byd.ilnin..uing 8'1' ..esait EWU $UI mounted on tbie «ti1X1r-i~chicf tM poacssion of drug:c u a cdl'.l'.W:) pol.ioc o9iccn u n ·-·Akho v.gb tbc go.tc'W"lo/ signJ din:ct tbdr attentio n. to moric, While the unlver,.hy bud­ aric, tbc mast n:ccn.t Jc...dop­ vicknt Qi.mo, g,n outlook Is grim., 6ve •igm mient, tbie Maner PL:.n £or m,uking mi.1in. c ntro.nocs to eo.mpw signJ Ju,, been $ubtly &oa onJ.c ScirtuJ eo.mpw Qte cc:pc,cttd to be lin­ changing Eutem', look Cot tbie A,c-nryon,e in tbie ooun­ iibed Latier tbh m onth. Nonie put two JftU, ay bu nod«d, tbie «ollOfl:ly of tbie funding £or tbi, projm 1bc project wlU uhimai:dy h,,:,,J bc,en In a 11:ciady dcdinc, eom u from $tuden.t dolL:.n, Jn. ctplnd to m,e,ci: slgnJ, build­ for a number ofro,1$ , Put­ •--.:I. revenue eomu tb.~ ing $ign,,, building dillC'«Orio, ting drug:c In gonr~t tM •to.tc"• o;iphJ bud~ not •p,:cd limit sigm Qnd $ped~ control would , timul..:.te tM E.a11:c.rii1, Tom Jon Spink, a ~ t ba nnit.n. eontn.:i,,:t spec:i~ ist in con11: ru.;,­ Ail aspccn ofounpus k ncr­ --,~ pi tc rny fierven.t d on a nd planning iJ m•~ing ing an! t.:tloen i.nto QOC:Ount,""-n o.rgwnen~ I am not ...,.-Ing tM proj«t , HIJ crew d m.iued bulld.ingJ with bcuu o f o~ tM dfic,cu ofFou.r Loko ~uecu to begin tM project on d on labels, and Y;:1rious drug, b....,ic, not tM tb.ric,c prcviou, bud~ bien­ }.:,,:obJ, In:, h Qetin.g a, a prow.n to be dcw,,n ai: lng., not nlu.nu, beginning in October eoauu.ha n.c £or tbie project, am I nying I would l&c, to 2007. Fttdb.:idt Cot the project h,,:,,J apc.rime1u with tbete druv , "'lb.I, h,,:,,J bc,en In tM "luieuie been. mi.ted, All I am ,-.:,ying 1$ th.at Ladt of £or a long, long timie/ Spink 1:t gou both. ..,,,..,,. M-id COfl:UQOn $Cllk dcurionu:o a id. Spink, ~you 1uve Clcited pco­ humi.1nil)'> not drug,._, 1bc project i, p11rt o f tbie Student dollars will not fund five new Eastern Washington Universi ty signs. Kayta. MCAJ11&1er1Eastemer pk a nd pccpk who an! not too univc.u hy'• R:o:::ilido Muter happy about h bco;,uJe of tbie 1JN ~Olf'fffl~btrtJ;, Plan., which o udiDCJ i.m.prow:­ b~ t d imatct ~ Jir«d1 nfl,ta du .,i.nt,,, mients Qnd upd.ucs to be nudie are , mi.:JI cno...gb to be Qp a n of to tbc Ch.lldmi, Center will u atufier power to a bau c.l)' To view moric, information ef"Ibc, Eutcrnei. 7Ju wriffl over tbc nc:,tt tien >"'1'"• tbc m.lnor wodu: llfPIOpri.uion. b.we a ,oL:.r o.rny located on a sour« DCU to tbc $ign. on curn.nt projectJ; vbh IN1p:// ~., k ""~di o;:,,11:ernit.r, Since tM COICl r~uJ bdo,,., On.a, linh bied, tbie , ign.s giusy hiU o n. s~tb Street, The, 6 ni:sbcd p ioduct wiU t1u,n.~w-. ,JWC, ,,n,,,.ul•n· ~ mall.com. $2 million, tM g.ucway •igm wlU be fully ,ol,:.r, 'Ibie sign n.cu UndeJground lttdt.n w dl then. ~ b ronxc lcu ering a nd an ,c,,J.pJ.r,,,,,;,,,,nJ. ------'~ Nicole Erickson UEWS EOIT'OR 509.s59.82.70 NEWS EASTERtlER.tlEwsOGl.wLOOM our campus. your voice, your ne, ------~Credit limit • •------forces all Five faculty members undergrads honored as inspirations to declare MacMullan rl!ceives Presidents Award in addition to being one offive to win 'Professor ofthe Year'for dedicated teaching I Y OOu&N.U ,icnior rqxir!ln' l'l'OYUIICCIL p.h.y from H amilton Col.k~ In Ing hi, book in 1997 12ind w.id New York 11nd l111:cr c:ompJietcd it'• o.bow:, "bc.lping white pco­ Por ,a:w;kmudU aploriog ·""-· hi, doc:torue 12it tbie UnM'.fsity pk u.ndc.nu .nd r~.bm (and W.h o.-:iucr opdoiu, G:iucr i115piri:idon fur o f Onegon, wb.iob. indudied nco.li.d ng) n:o:in ho.bin •iU 1~ SCMQCS 11nd Ai:.adcm.ie Advb· eugnc,e M.;.:Mul­ tM mco.rdl. ofbi, book ~Hab· on, c-nn In pccpk who 12ire Ing oErer q...:inedy da- ond _Af n, pbilosopber It, or Wh.it-•:" ;\hcMull.:in wdl-intendoncd,"' 0111:-on ~~ $t•ioau to hdp Joh.n Dewey once 5-'id, ~Edu­ 1,;pcc,ialiu, in ,oc;ial o.nd pol.id• °'Ha.bin of"Wh.itell0$'° -• focw in. on a major $OOncr ouion i$ a $OC:i.J pr00C$S, Edu­ eol pb.Uo,opLy with. a focw on publiWd o.n:und tbe dmie n:itbcr tban later. ouion is gtowtb. Ed.1.C111do n I, MaeMuUan mi:idie W dcd· 1M un.lver,,ity bu a not a prep,rw:ion for IUi:; cdu· -.Accord· ing to MacMuJ. 1,;lon to apply for Prorc..,r or policy tbac AJJ tbac 90-c«dit ouion i$ IUie lud.f." L:in, ptofcssor, 11pply for v.iri· tM You, studcr1u n,e,:d to d«Ja.lC)~ ;\hcMulL:m., tbie 2010 OU$ awards cacb. ye,.r 12ind ,re MacMul4~ who current­ 11,;1id IOMk.rnie advl,or P.:iny Pmidt.nl, Award. wi.nner ,nd chc.en 1-ied on Low wd.l ly tC'lllCM Lonon 10 I and pb.i­ ~ 1M rado~ be· usoc:io\tc, pro&- of p.h.i • they m«"t tbie critcrb in three lasopLy 211, 5-'id tb.u Le ~• MacMullan showing his passion for h.i.nd that i, bco.-:iu5'C we, le~ losopb, uid t.h.u be u5CIJ lM upec-u of W.ir outt.r,. 1b.i, tM ldeu of hi, favorite, pb.i­ teaching inan eccentric lesson, IMXOtd.ing to litctw:u!C) tbc le.0115 t,;iugbt by ~ on inclu.du1 tbc. k""1 of ne,,e;ireb lasopLc.r, ~ in bi, own soont.r they gn eonn,:,c-ted to a do\ily b111,;ls, 'Ibey -.re lM con:ipkced, thie o.mou.nt or ,er• tcacb.lng, cm.ph:11,;tdng lM lin­ W.h major, tbie bntit.r off h i, prim.t.'}' ln,piradon fot bi.m vkc committed to tM u.nl \'llel'• portanc,c o fiautiUing doubt, Students lcttp JO,' young $kkned °the most lmpono.nt for tbc $tu.dents." bcioon:i.ing , pro&ssor, 1,;lt, 11nd tbie qu.o.lhy of --.b· "P«,plie tbink when tbt.re ,nd for« you to KC bow ,o­ honor of(hi,) lllie," "nc ,ur, o.llgncd,~ • id Ing o.nd tocb.ing o.bilidc,,, is an irritation of doubt/ ci,ny i,d),nging, h lo10es you Hie doesn't ~ t to win MacMuJ4~ «[Winn.Ing lM 1: uy to do rny be• In cv· w.id M.;.:Mull.in. «[Jn. Ul­ to keep up," MaeMuUan u id. thie Pne,,ident~ A'll',Qrd. In futu.ne "We explore with awo.rd) mon, f n:i ai: lM ri gJ:u uy 6dd., My n:io• l.mport,;ini: ing doubt) I, o.bow: 6ring up He wu dlci«n u tbie yon bw: i$ honored to 11110t.1Yc them some of their pl=, (£WU] " my r....o, go.:d i$ to be lM best --.her thought and lll"l.u.lry," 2008 undcrgro.duo.tc, tcachc.r thie neioogn.itlon., likes, apart from my lik. I Jo...c being ht.re," I Oln ~ ,. MacMullan w.id. In 0-, $trcs,,ed dc.mo,:,:r,ac:y of tbie yor, ,n a'll'.Qrd given by MaeMuU,n t.:dtcs pride In A&cr 1,;peru:!ing b.iJ d)ild­ o.nd cd.1.C111tion, two cJ11Cntl~s thinking about a 2009 be 'll',Q$ tbie R:.o-ullf O r· •udenu riu:bcr tba n fuull)\ bi$ wodc 12i, • profcuor, o.nd Lood in Pueno Rico, Mao­ g.inlu don Pre,;ideni: 11nd lndl• for a •iong ,oc;lcty, MacMul­ lkew,c of th.15; Mac.Mu.l4n g,(tc,r teacb.lng ,u Eo.ncrn for particular job, what Mullan n:iovcd to Muyl,nd o.na Univu-..ldu publiftd hi, Lln uid ,ec:ond to bdng11 good ddivened 11 c:om.menoement m one than dg}:u yon, Le bu ttlings they like to do u , ,ou.ng mo.n. He obtained book, "Habits o fWb.itc,nc,11,t fubc.r, e di..:i.-u:ing 0Cbc.u u but ,pc«b. u tb,e 2008 gn:idu111:ion proven to be 11n i.mport,;in,: , .. a badlclor', diegnec In pb.dQ.$11)• M:.:MulLln bieg,an wodc· be. o;in I, bi$ biggies t priority. ,:,ercmony, $omc-tbing hie con· $Ct to tbe uni""-r,;lty, and try to identify possible In Spring of 2009 the Provost awarded the 'Professor of the Year' award to honor professors who go beyond occupations." typical department duties. Followtng are the professors who received the award In addition to MacMullan: - Patty Rockwell

Macthew Silvers Dr. Vince Aleccia Studt.iu, who arc, loolciog u putic..Jar lnl_jo1$ Ji.ould lorn. tM policy of tbdr in• «&'i nkc to b~ r~cogn.izcd by In. addltlo.r,. to th,: President', Pcof.:..,or Murb.c:w Sih.u, won. Ot. Vln« .Ak.:cla, Q..O. ~duc.o.~ dividu.J c:ol~ n wdl, u It yow pc-en '1nd yc,..u- e~u.. It award, ~ W1H honored flS tLc the: 4WIUd fut b.k wod. and c.onui· tlon prof.:..,or, hH been m::ic,gn.lud co.Jd diJfcr from. unl""-r-,;iiy fdt prmy good."" Di. Robert Slu.d­ r;c,;::ond pcison In v.nl.vcr.alty b.l,;toty butloru to th,: lid.d. of pby1-lc,i.l. cd­ fur our<1andlng fu...--uhy in reaching polic:)\ Depending on tM n:u,· eu r..lld, to m:ch.sc 11 F..Jbrigiu S.d,,cl..,cd, Ip, uc-alon and hea.kb. and ~Ion. and ol.llmndi.ng fu.ev.hy In r;civlec. jor, d,o,-:,,dlincs could be snucb Sn.dm ~ived b.h Ph.D. In This bu ..llowcd. b.l.m to spcnd.11 you during his ti.me hccc o.t Wern. Tan)Q. &.-ton dc,,crlb~d AJ.:.e.. JOODt.f, 2007 from Am.cdc.i.n Univcndty, u.nrd..lng and e onducdng ruciu-ch Slhu, U j\llt one of~ to­ cb u a F5Doruu:c eduo;itot who «15 cSomc, (prcgnnu), like He J, c:,,urc:n.dy a profczot lri. th~ o.roW1d the wo.dd. Ac,::ord.Jng to tLc fczom rccogn..lud for his c:n.t willing to bc,nd o-u ..,..,~.d,~to mw,~ w,uu to 5«' tbt.i.r nu· ..nlu<,Pobg ,nd bl,,o,y d.p-rt- Pulhrig:ht ~bd«. dili pn,gro.rn U conuibl.lliolll to the u.nivcr.aky u hdp b«.om.c brttct ~ :s. denu OJ ,ooo u they Wlllk men.t,, a "deolgncd to IQ.::rCils.: murwil. un· wdl u th~ c:om.mun.lty, 'lt'• iruifylng to b~ recog­ In the, door," 11,;1id ~L HU rcsciu-ch b.as en.rnlncd the de ut.o.n.dlng lx-tw= tLc pc-cplc of Aftct being awrud.cd the honot nized,"" AlcccL.. ~d. «ow:,., JO-' don't d«.lare palltlc,s of Pak,.,tin..1.o.n ldcntky nar­ the United Stucs o.ri.d. the Frie of ln5pring of20IO, Sl~ldt £-. Hls c.oruributlom In ~ uQtil you're a juniof. h vuio nUlvc• c:oru;tnicled th.tough u­ 0thet c.ountriel."" ccn. to tcw:b. 111: Wb.ltwonh Uni· to tLc u.nivcnlty Jndudc cb.,,.Jring with tM lnl_jo1$ o.nd tbelr p-,:ir­ d,.:,cologb-tl o.ri.d. c:uhurc heri~ Cuud,,. kfr Int 't,,,=Jo I... Vd:!lhy In Spola.nc to (ollaw orb.er hiring c.ommlrtce>, serving on tLc dcuL:.r nequirernenu, ~ n,,c,;ucb. DC'Cc:ll1hcc o.n Q..O. ,aadc,mk lensc ae,;i.demk pu.rn,th!I, Libnuy A£fu.Jn Coun..eil and c:o- Por •...dent, llelring tM «&'i Ol1C of those thing. whecc Li..D.d11.u.c to of th,: A,,,o.:L..don fat S'-'f"CM51on. ldvi,ing dcpmsneni: olk.n do the thing, rb.cy do jlllt for th~ uponhls rctwn. lmr,::t ,;tudcnn and th,: cx:,mmu~ o.ri.d. Curriculum Dcvd.opment, outt.r •-sneni: tots 12ind awo.rdt 5.2wicn ~d. Auc:mpu to c.on.tll.et Cl. "You ,:,;m tell be Ions to tC!lCb. ~ ~ twO- tbe ini:crnation.J proj«n o.nd po.n- tbcy ,re valuied CNct bene In lM A.,4,ii;-i~, 'Ibe PDP fuund on Cheney o;impuJ wUI be ruU of 11enbips u EWU. United St111:cs," Ponidiuk w.id. THURSDAY, Nov. 18 tM 1,;ltc kouu.nes ,a d~o,,vn C\'C.IUJ creued by •udenu, for 'Ibuuday bring, tb,e mon lntcrnadon.d e duui:lon menu. of lnl_jo1$ for n u.dt.ni:, '-tudeni:5, F=kcd. lineup of tbe wcdc w ith week wu liut bc.ld In tbe U.S. MAASAJ DANCE TROUPE PERFORMANCE (v;ew flyo,j to dioOIW! from. ~ , n.uleni: "''111.i, yw.r is mone o.bow: tM M-1 dance t n:upc petlor­ In 2000 n 12i joim iniduive or Hargreavea Reading Room. 11am -3pm W.n prini:, h o u.~ ,,1,:, ,a die· ,tudeni:, bd ng ln-.d.V\'d in In• n:iance u 11 a.in, ,nd 3 p.m., tbe U.S. Dep-,:in.n:ient of St,atc, ~ rtmeni:al ,advi,c.r to , ign it tc.tn111:ion,7,I Studeni: ~ ,. w.id a f"lnd dhcu• ion titkd "'Ibie , nd tM Dcpo.n mein of Educa­ PANEL DISCUSSION (v;ew flye,j and turnJ h in to neconis 12ind P11ui dt.ni: or thie lni:ern111:ioNI Globaliwtlon o f Hypcr-Cutc,t tion. E'WU liut 12incm.ptcd u The Globalization of Hyper-Cute: the Hello Kitty negim-w:ion in Sv.n on Ho.IL Student As,oclulon IGu:cl')'IU tM HcUo Klu y Pbenomenon ~ , n inte.nw:ion,I -.It in 2008 Phenomenon "Within tbi, l11• yc.r or Poradiuk. «[Lost r,u), not a ai: noon o.nd an lni:crn,;,tion.J , nd bu grown C\'C.r , i n«, 206 Mom>e Hall L.oooge. 12pm-1pm ,o, tM u.nl ""-nity hi:is been lot of •udenu p-,:inkipued - Movie Nlgbt u 5 p.m. A«ording to & ron, EWU aylng to lock u pro«-12ind It - more o.bow: 'big pt-opli °'We want to ed1.C111K" pco­ ~ ull)' n:ic.n:ibcn., cspec:i.illy INTERNATIONAL MOVIE NIGHT u.,ing tccb.nology mohe)~ w.id Wn intc.nw:ion,I nu.dc.ni:, pk 12ibout di.fferent euku.nes tbo,c from other c:ou.ni:riu o r JFK Aucitorium. 6pm-7pm ~ "'Ib111: cw:, ow: ,a ~ rdcdpuing:" tb.rou.gb W1Udi.lng lni:crn,;,tion.J who La"'- $pen,: dm,:- OYC.tJCil5; lot or oubon copy poperwork B\'ltl1t, ltk.kcd olf Mow:l:iy n:iovio, nepre,endng our tnidi­ bavc been I.D.$ttu.n:1eni:J in m.o.k­ and , tudeni:, running b,a,:.k with tM ini:crnadon.J 8..Jg«r­ tlonal d otbt.,, tdJ tbc.n:i ,about ing thie progruau • , uc«u. FRIDAY, Nov. 19 and fu rth.:" emony u tM JFK Libnl)'> fol­ ou.r cuhure5;~ Pon:idiu..k -.Id. «Jni:crnadon.d e duui:lon Wh.ik tbe dcad.linie for ~ by tbie intc.nw:ion,I d.1n· Suon IJ n:io. ccitcd ,about «0$!JC$ , U discipl.lne5; , U bo.ul· MOCK UNITED NATIONS d«.lnadon may be frwmu:· nt.r o.nd li:ub.ion di.O'W ai: 4130 a Saudi An:iblo\n din« tb.u may en - tbcrc ane no bou.nda.rics,,. Aaaembly Seaaion Ing for $0fflC> h I, ncw: $Cl In p..m., in Tuwanb Ho.ll 'Jbe be pt-d'orn:iied. w.id l..o.uri ;\klougblln, who Preee 11ted by the Model UN Student Club , tonie, Stu.dt.ni:, may Wngc nen or tM -.de providu n:iore «[EWU', Sau.di $tudents) coordi.n,;,tes tM lnte.rnadon.d PUB 204-206. 10am-12pm W.ir lnljor u aoytimie by re· ""-llUO for c:n.tc.rui.nmeni: 11nd o.ne locking lni:o d oing a n u.· Weekc-vents, , ubm.iuing tM -.,proprlai:e c:on""-OQdon, including g, n u.dy dent perfotm.o.nc,c in tbdr For one, -.de, tM bo.ul· INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION rperwork with tbt.i.r new abroad li.iir tod..:iy o.nd a moek u ,adidonal dotbcs, d.lndng en of c:oJt 11nd distana, will b,,e OpenHouae n:i.ljor', infoanmi on. U.N, Jddon Friday, to tro.dido!W An.hie m.u.,le, I dlmin,;,tied u tM world comes 116 Showalter. 2pm-4pm ~0C.h.ing i$ ml.ly li!W 1b.i, )""1't ...... u W 6nt witb th.Ink tb111: wo.Jd bie ,MU:th.ing to ~ For n:iore informo.• until you. 6U c:u.t you.r 12ipplieo.• ,a pl.inned C'\'OMt u EWt.r$ Riv­ Geney ne,;Jly docs not ._., of. don on tM re• of tb,e wcdt~ NIDle: r:u- rnaom.. 1on or•you ,_ llf)IClal Medi pll,wooniaat don for gnidu.uion. Up uni:d erpoint o;impuJ, 1bc ini:u n11• tc:n., Tht would be n:iy pt-non.J ievmu, viJit !Ntp:llwwwuw.-.. lramdollilll £duomion Ill •.201 orvWl tl&si-tllll'HIII. th,;,~ yo... eo.n ju• cbo.nge it don.J spcgkcr $Cries b rou.glu highlight/ &ron 5-'id, ul,./AJ,.dEWU•EJ¥,.N/l.111,,• with tbe furn:i/ Rodewdl u i d. Mudtic Pellow, spco.kcn ;\kder EWU hi:iJ a n:ipid.lygrowing ,.t11,'_,,J..Wwk-20JO, --'------Sara Jo Barrett OIIEF OOPY EOIT'OA 509.SS&.&170 EASTEIINER.OOP'l"EDl'TOR0oMALOOM NEWS f%"P"ili'tli'l"f1·1f;@mm I Student veterans recognized Military support showcases campus camaraderie

Cll111 , tudcnt5, The, Niuional Su.rvcy of Student Eng.lgen:icnt (NSSE) lntc,JVicwc,d m or..- than 360,()X) $tu· Whik Vcu.niu D.:iy g,:,vc, , tudcnt, and li.:,,;nJ. detus from mo,c, than 560 u.nM·.nides nation· ty New. 11 o£t m.lUions of pc,opk ,ac;roJf tbe na· wiCX) in.duding 11,000 ,di-identifying ~terans, tion p1U1Jcd to -bet thCIIM' wbo ~ w.l'Y\'d Among tbie troubling &nding"J is thal on,e in M 11nd o.r..- acdvdy w.wing ou.r n.ulon', m.lUta')\ QOfQbo.i: ~n• r..-portied 111 di..abilit, compared Vneran, impact o f v,ci:u,,:uu run• espcc,iol.ly to on,e In ten for nonw:ct.ran !ludenu, d,:,,ep w: EWU. In. that w.mie •ud)'> vnieran •udenu were, Abow: 550 , tudcnt w:ct.raiu dalm thie GI Bill fcundto be los: llkdy to eng,ag,: with their teacb· 11t Eutiem, 11nd in.or..- thin 100 $to.ff 11,nd £:.:ull)'> eri o.w:l -.re less lnvoiw:d in O,l;mpu.s ,ac;tivldes, 11re former $CMQC m,c,nb,er,, 'Ibey are 1111.o pe~d 111s bdng u atied kJf $up· lo.Die Andenon of VMkm.ic:-...xos:, dent, If thie •...dent c.b.oom 11Ct to .df.ldt.ntif)t> Andenon iulm.lt, hi$ foc:u.s is primarily o n tbt.n -. arc, not COftu.ring them 111nd d.:i•lfying th,: dispa:u,uion of me GI Bill program.. them. u a w:ct.ran. ~ "I tty not to ~t too I~in what m.igbt Kyle H.:ird.lng 1$ a $elf.Identifying vuCll1n. b,e going on pmo~y (in w:ct.raN livo), I uy A former inem.bt.r of tbie U.S. Army. Hard· o.w:l keep it in.ore o n an e dueai:lon-rcL:.tied bu i.,~ ingw.:is buod o ut ofFon Stcw.:irt In Georgia a nd MM.id. ,e.l'Y\'d u a medic. In. 1™t for mor..- than a yco.r Bui: Ander,on w.n;o u a $Ott of comp- for 11fcier join.I ng W Aun.y In November 2003, , tudcnt w:ct.raN, He regularly l\'kr, ~IU to He w.:is -...ppo«d to be in for o nly fou.r ye,.u, ~pu, raou.ric,es, $ucb. 11s Cou.ruding 11nd P.cy· but th:tt c.bang,ed when M ~ a ~nop-lau" c.hologio;,,I St.wi«s and DiM.blUty Support Ser­ noti.Goulon, or a r..-quir.:d cue1ulon of du? vlocs, or to aesoureo In Spok.:inie, ,...,:b. 11• tbt. VA Aier nudy-lng al Spob.n,e &lbs Con:uou.n.lty M,:,dic.il Center, th,: Veterans Outreacb Center Col~ th,: Sprag~ Wa:sb., ~lw: 1$ pu.1$uing ,a o r WodcSou.ric,e, diegric,e i.n jo u.nWwn 11it EWU, The, demand for c,dl.QUion.J aesourc.,e $ervioc, He'. t.:dting advanwgc, of W GI BiU, wbkb. I•~ up«,blly afm 9/1 I, u maoy in.ore $er­ Q)~ him to g,,et inucb ofhi,Khooling plid fot. vioc, membeu arc, t.:ddng adw.nu~ of ai:endod & '$ also receiving ,a tuidon w.ilw:r &om Eutun, beodit,. 1bc, numbt.r of • ·111ik1u,Aw:lt.no n de:J, wb.kb h e;uing tM bu.rdcn of c:ol~ CO'Sl5, 'TM with hos olm.01St uipkd In re«nt yon, Faculty has the opponu nity to donate money to struggling s.tudents befo,e wa~r doeJ.n't covet tbie full tuition oon, but h As one of 1,220 ";\iiliwry Frien.d.ly School? leaving for Christmas break, bdp $oldit.r, n:turn.lng from. com.bu or otber in th,: U.S,, 42 ofwhkb. o.r..- in 'Wubingi:on,wte, ,e.wko to ~ bigbcr ~dueai:lon. Eutiem I• coiuidericd a good place for vncn.:iiu H,ardlng'• $tory I• on,e of hundreds from vu· n:turn.ing to civilian life, eraiu al EWU, and be, &d, right al home That ,endmcnt 1$ -...pportied by tbie outpour­ ~re are ,a lot of vnier,aiu ht.re, A lot of ing •upport fot liellow w:ct.raiu dhpl..ayed o n Faculty to 'give their p,eoplie 6om my gu.:ird u.nh are M.ae, Mast of my Eutiem',offic.bl ~ook pag,c, on Vnuaiu Day, friends that I bang ow: with be.re al Eostun arc, Onie VUCllln WrctC) 1: am. proud to baYle Q),o ~tero.115;'° Harding • id. w.l'Y\'d In. thie U.S. Air Porc.,e o.w:l now proud to Tvai,;:,, Conw.i, from. me ;\hrkiedng a nd b,e an Eogk $tude ntn 'Ib.:ink, to ,U W: otber vu· Commun.ic:adon• dep.:inmcnt • id that 70 ,uff Cll111f who are now Eogk !ludenu o r teocben." shirts off their backs' membeu o.ae w:ct.1"1\115; witb a11Ctber 35 former ~prcw;1 to Juve, $erw:d. proud to b,e an E.t,.. ,e.n;i«, memberi -..ving u li.:ao-ull)\ gkf" wrote o.noW:.r, A J«.Cll.t nation.J $tudy flOfl:I tbe ln.diana Ma public. di, play of tbie •«mg $el15ie of c:a· Annual donations help show support for students Unlw:nity Cencier for Po.l«Ond,uy Rcsurcb. ~r,,:,,dt.riie - a nd pJOof tbal vuClllns 11t £WU lou.nd disturbing trends ainong ~rioan vu· o.r..- ptoud of thdt c:owury 111nd W:.ir school, 8YCOLNAIIC8. o.w:f 18 p,er0t-nt in p.:irtkipl· variety of ~~ Sp.:injer • id staffwri11rt don. Atid g~n tbe econoln)'> of tbe O,l;mp.:iign. -. b,wc,n't gone, down in. Fr­ 'Ibt.re i• also a rcw.:ird• pro• Standardized tests no 'Jbie "'G~ tbe Shiu Off dci p.:itio n, ,o ._ O,l;I) lied good gnun for tb<»e li.:ao-uhy or nd • Your B.:idt~ proguin i• bad o.bo.n dut, Of ~ ._ al• mernberi in-ted in contrlb• • longer heavily weighed on me idea that li.:ao-ull)' and w,y,. ,uivc, for I 00 pen:iem w:ing or donating to th,: cam· SAT,ACT 1u1f would do o.oytb.lng to bdp rrdc.lpw:lon. I bclic.-.,c, W t 1$ p.:iign. !ludems, ""-11 donaling thdr Important for $bowing th,: nu· "Wbat we, nmecl doing 8'I' AD.II_. OOOPIJSICY tivdy ln8uenas ,a nudt.M, Tc•ing., also includu ln~atll' own di.irts, Wte11d of ~ual.ly denu tbo.i: tM &cu1:y o.w:l $to.ff lost ye,.r with tbie program. I• sttffwril)c,r pt-d'ormance Khool, lih Central Washing­ ~.Ge.Ing tbdr $b.lrtl; &culi:y o.r..- c:ommiued to tbe mhsion we, llartied m.Jdng linlie white ~some- , tudcnt• do rco.Uy ton Un~nlt, ITT Tecb.n.ic.il can don.ue to0rv:y to -=bcL:.r­ that Eutun Wuh.ington Uni• T-Jbiu, with thdr names on 'Ibougb. tbcy ud to oury poorly o n •aw:l:trdb.ed us.,.,. lnllitw:es In Seotdie 11nd Spo­ shlp fond,., dcp1mmenu, QOfQ• \'lef5ity n:i.,~ SFn.jer u.id. thc,n that •y 1 rw: me $b.ln mon: wdgbt In the, oollcg,e old Ccbb, +1Jbie 11dmi, Jio n k.tDC) Washington State Uni• muniiy cbuldu or otbcr eo.n:i· R:..ndty J,o $Uf'PO "' tbt. off my bad(,' 11nd they go up 11idmiado n, proccw, SAT and 11idviser, • Ea•ern rc,,;d.iu, that w:nity and Wb.itw0tth Col~, pu• progunu, , tudcnt• In way. otbier tba.n on W: w.iU at tbie EWU Book­ ACT ,c:orcs IIOW only count for &.!lure o n on,e d..ay on on,e test not to mention unlvu,.idu JI +1Jbie "Ci~ tbie Shirt Off mo llela'Y ma.ns, In. $h u.:idon, no(C)~ SFn.jer • id. 11bout 25 pc.r0t-nt of ,a nudt.nt~ doc,,. not predic.t how tbe •u· ,ac;ros, thie c:cunuy, Your &de' ea.mpaign I• o.n an· wbiere $(...dents ~ I\ ridie According to Spanjt.r, an Admi-.io n Inda: Seo,.,-. dent wlU perform in ,a oollcgc, Despite, this ,bifc, , tudcnt• nu.J fo.cu.hy and nd giving to th,: 111irport b«.O.Uk tbt.i.r ridie 11w:o~tk p-,:iyroU deduction I• For tbie l.ut 1,;bt ro,rs, EWU $ndng, ~ o.r..- CIIQOu.r,,:,,gc,d to ~t th,: best Uinfaign gored ~rd JI fdJ through or thd.r c:ar brolo: thie ciuicll way for &cu.L:y 11nd hal f'Ul mo I\' empb.uis o n 111 EWU is on falr1t1'1.wj• ,c:ore they an on me SAT a nd c,np'or- of E.a•ern W.:isb· down, QI) EWU empl"}itt WU $UJf' to g,:t involved. $tudent~ blgb -=boot GPA, 'Test Score Option.d Li, t." Ac­ ACT. 1b,ew $tand.lrdlud test ingi:on Un.ivCBit)\ We aim for then:tobdp. °'How that works i• tbal in,iglu rwum,: and w.nior ro,r cording to W: ""'NJC1e> ~This ,c:orcs o.r..- •ill wed in otber 100 pc.r0t-nt rrdc.lF.don from ""Jbc, empl"}ws u,ually there I• a «rui.n ainount of c:ou.rx dcdule when coiuider­ list includes coUiegu 11nd u.nl• p.:in• of a , tudcnt~ aa,dc,nk ,U employ-." M.id ~ SFn.jcr rjw: m ol1? Th,: 'Give, tbt. mODC)' ulo:.n out of tbie an· ing wbo to admit, nnldo that de-cmpb..uiu W oartt.r, Including tbt. .oholar­ of tbt. £WU Alumni A:lvanc.e­ Sb.in Off'Ycur &dt' pb.n:ue h• ployc,,c,'s p'Yffl«k C'OCb. month, According to ptt.r advi,er use of ,wnd.lrdiud tests by ,bip ~Ion procc• and 11s ,a =ru ol6a. ,df comes &o m me notion W t It', ba.icly nod«>lhlie." Jeff Cobb, SAT 11nd ACT to t ma.king 111dmi• ion, dec:i, ioiu d,,eu.11nining fiac'°r for plac.e­ 'Ibie program. bn been -. know tbcre 11,;n:\ oDie EWU 1bie O,l;mp.:iign 1$ gored to· $CO«• c:ou.nt for vuy link of 11bout $Ubnand.J l'.IWl:lbeu of mein in E.:istern. Englisb c:ou.-.- inodt.nu:dy -...xusful sina, empl")'tt wbo woul.dn\ rjw: ward $twiknt $"'f'PO U on cam· 111 , tudcnt~ A:l.m.i• ion Inda Qpplic.int• wbo J«.C11.dy gndu· h beg,.-:111 in. f-aU of 2009, Held W di.irt o ff' thdr back to a ny pus. It bu ,b.own. o.n 1.ncffild Seor..- b,co;,u5ie EWU doe, not 11tied fJOm U.S . bigb $Cbools According to Eutienl• Ad· du.ring &.I.I qu.,;:,,nu, tbie ol&Jal , tudcnt al E.:istern. Washington p.:inkipuion from &culiy 11nd want to ma.loe on,e ,wndardlud wkbow: u1,;lng th,: SAT or mi• ion web 1,;lte, «Jn holistic program. ruiu &o m October to Univc,.ni? We, ue known lot $ta.ft but 11idm.i.n.illn:iton , tiU test tbt. dcc.iding ~tor when ACr n:vi~ tocSt J100rw wiU b,e ud before wi.nter bffilk, going ab~ 111nd beyond cur ~nc:ou~ rniciF,tlon by 111dmlning nudeni:s. EWU Ad· Th,: 'Test Score, Optional to better u.ndt.na:and ,a llwiknt'• «for thie pa• tw0 ro,u, rc,guL:.r jobs. We' re, olways uy­ raising aw.irenas witb adw:r­ m.i• loiu J,o nc,cognlus that Lin/ compikd by tbie Nation· aoadt.m.ic. c:apabilido and po­ we, -.re hovering 111round 17 ing to hdp th,: •'IMkm• In 111 ti.temenu ~oSloam.pu.s, test atulety ,om,erlmc-s nier· Q) Center for Po.Ir and Open toenti.J for i:u,:,eos: U I\ $Cbo4r. ~

SHREDOLOGY 101 NEWS Greenhouse is home to medicinal herb garden l 't AZAIIA OOOIIU:51tY W: gR.'ell.h.ousc ,alnc.ehl,o.rdv.:J. ,u Eut· pl.liu1; veQU$ Sytn:ips 11nd tbie Oucch· des or prepare $Oil. wdl;" Preix.b N.id. «Jn J.ituuioiu when st.ff wri!ln' u n , 1.t )'ftU ogo, mad, pipc, Thi! Q.O"tual grce~ is dlm.ue the pl.J.nt iJ rotting., wc1l do ,omc ,e­ He r«it.lw:d bisC M _, a 'Ibe gR.'ell.h.ou.st J,o lic,,,-:,lu«s • m,:­ Thov.gb Ptendl. docs , lot for tbc eouro.go nudcni:s of CYCrf major lO pluu, ~h.lld. dk:in.J a nd c ulinary be.th ga~ '@lin gR.'ell.h.ou.sC) wodc m.dy $tu.dents Q),o vif.il, ScverJ ptoFl• arc, undCl'WltJ In "l w:.:iulways trying to 6nd ,uuw,m fornidlcd by French, wbo bcuglu lM bdp oul by WQ.terlng lht plants , nd 1bc g«-mbou,c, Is rco.l.ly fu.n to go tbie g-.nbou~ iodudlng on,e that '° the, quc,sdoau I h,,:,,d about wb,u w:,:u 5C'Clds onlinc, 'Ibis gprdcn i~Cliff" kping u'dofwbw: bu.gurt p 1Ue1u, th.rough, Sludems o.-1n look u ~v-crr foeuso o o cbo.oging diifaent vui· h.o.ppt-niog in tM world/ M w.id. enllC) o.-:Jo.n:ilnt o.nd tc"..-:i he.tbs, o.n:iong Ptendl. ~ n:ilber tb.o.n udng th.Ing, , nd , U of tbc pl.J.nu ut labckd, ~lo dw 111fcc-t tM growtb of mumud French ofcen cock, W: gR.'eMOU5'e otbcn:, h:irmful pu i:kidcs, they u.st altern.advc You Oln -.lly le,-:,,rn , lot;" be M-id. pl.J.QU, whh pluu, he, h:u pu~,ed dur­ Bdo re, entering d tber of lht two m,:di.ods of ptst control For snort infoim,,:,do n on lht D.wid Preix.b, Ill clus:roo,n ,nd ing hi, travd1; lncludiog $om,: &o m roolXIS in lM grcenbol.lk) $lude ius Oln ~ uJually spto.y the P4ni:s with grcenbol.lk) eonw:t David Ptendl. ,:ii: i1mruction.d toobni.:l.ul. bu ow.r-,c,en Hawa.li, Otbu pl.iiu, lodudc van.lUa lock up ln.folm.ldon o.bov.l Q. pLini: s~ $NPY WQ.ter, ,:ind tblll works p11P:ny Jfomd,-,J~ Consumers say addition of chlorine in wells gives bad taste

Students, faculty dislike water chemicals Eastern ui.n w: lca,i: ,:i N.ldy eoru.istem rwidu.J th.rou,;b· be ,:i micdon to tbc dJorint, 'We do ticSts o f tbc out lM f)"lc.m. 'Ibey wlU ligurc, h ow: tvenn,.JI)\ ww:er CYCf'f d.a:,; ,o we bavc , prtuy good idu of adds, which Cheney has had since the 1960s It', jun Q. mau er of ticSting p.:in.n:icten a nd bow wb.o.i:'$ in i~" Abkm.o.n M-id. tbt ,ptem tC"OCts to the imiodu.ctlo n to dl.lorinc. Thi! water f)"lCfQ in CM.ncy o.nd o n EWU's And k's going to be ,om,:wbw: dllfc.neni: water in o,,m.pu.s I, rcgu.lw:ed din:ic-Jy by tbc Wubingi:o n 8'1 COUii ANCEL SuperviJOt Vie Anderson J,;1id, diJfereiu pl..aa,," Abkmi.:in J,;1id, Stw:e Dcpmm.t.ni: o f HC1.hb, Both tbc C ity of st.ff wri!ln' Aoooniing to Todd Ablcm;:,,n, diroe- tor o f Pu.b­ lbt ---0.s Q.rt loo.-:itcd in tbt middle of oun· CM.ncyand EWU ~ da d:,; -JJy o.nd inoni:b· lic Works, Cheney bu been wing th.is cblorltie pus might be tbc rcuon wby cbloritie ,mcJI, a nd ly ticSdng of tbe w;iter throv.gbow: W!c:ity ,:ind tbc Eostern btv,n a p rojoc-t Ja,i: yw.r to inuo du« ba,c, for lleldy 50 yor,, u,i:cs J.ttonpt nco.r the Pt.Ja lM URC a nd LA o,,m.pu.s to mc,n bciJtb nequine.menu , , d)lodnc b.:iJt Imo the on o.-1mpuJ W\Uet wdls, "We imroduoe Q. cblorinc ~ wbld) 1$o.-:dkd H.:Jl, Cblodnc may not bt u nodoe,-:ible in pl..M:ics "'Wt Juve reports Wt~ tw-n in tvery month, lbt m:in1,;idon bu n\ bem "- , ubde one, liquid d)lodllC) i.nto the water in ~ ,:ind it like me PHASE, the Mu1,;k: building o.nd Succi:er o.nd tbc Dcpm~nt gival us a li, t of tb.lng:c lll tbc 1bc.rc his been Q. Llrgdy ncg.u:I~ r«Cf'(lon bu, Jc...-.:1 of Q.bout 12 pC10e11.t blc,,-:.;-.b. We also ,:ind MorNon Ho.lb, due to tbdr pby,io.-:d dl.­ bc,pnnlng o f t:VCt'/ yw.r to test for, ,:ind -...: m.o,kc, to tbh Wngc In the W\Uet .,-ncm. Thi! comm.on i.ntroduc.c ,:i llu.oridc i.nto die water, a nd tb.o.t~ be­ unc.c from tbe wd,11,;, J.ure lhlll w-t!ne tcsdng for those tb.ing:c, And we, eompl.J.iru is tbw: the W1Uer ,mdl, o.nd t.:1m,s likt eau,c, we n«d to lntt't «rt.:1in buelint nequirc­ Akbo...gh E.:i,i:c.rn bu jwt-•artcd thiJ project, nepon badt wilh tbc rc,sults, 'We do o.bov.t IO bao­ me cbcmioJ. mems dtto--mlntd by the Dq,11.nmem ofHc.wb, $ludents 11.nen't lht only 011a1 compla ining o.bou.t terla w.mplu per month, as it~ Q. nequine.meiu for Two wdls in lht middle of Olmf",1$ ,c,.rvc Q.J and __.vc been wing tbost d)cm.k..J.s d n« the tbt Geney water. ¼ ri ou.s apanmem completes u.s cvt.ry snoni:b tbro...gbout the yw.r,~ Vic • id. EWt.r, W1Uer o/5tcm., 'Jbe wd.ls l!le loai:td in , 1960s,~ Able.man M-id. in Cbency lllo: E.:igt Point , nd 1bc c~ ba.\'C h may ukt a kw JftU for lht WQ.tet to neg­ building~ LA H aU , nd tbc PUB, nai: to Wb.de the dty bas had d)lorinc in lM water Jud bsues wilh the water u wdL u.lw:e ksd.f back to normal, Whik the ww:u in me $idcw.J.k, lbt poor W tt h nee CM.ncy~ ~It, for dte;i,des, EWU bu been dJorine-flft up un­ -We'~ burd ,on:ie co,npl.J.ims o.bcut lM CM.ncy is Jready rcgu.lai:cd, me W\Uet on e;i,inpus "'We run o lf of two ,cpo.ro.tc ww:er ,ptc.nU, dl Lin yw.r. As tbc Cheney w:,:,m f)'SlCln bu ad· people tbw: •y W:')' gcr. 1,;i,;-.k fJOm tbc W'l!lter in may wtc su angc, linlc whlle longu, EWU has mdr own ww:er u .n.k.. in tbdr own ju.ntd to lht cbloritie ~s, Eutern'uy,i:em may Cheney o.nd on o.-1mpw, o.nd lhen we'll go o u.t Abkm.o.n aplaincd dw «1t•s a mllllet o f bow building$ o n eompw, ,:ind tbt c ity of Oieocy h:iJ ukt ,omc time to adju,i:, ,:ind lru.pec-t their water a nd eonlirm. tbw: lheris DCW tbdr d)lo tine f)"Jtcm. iJ, h j U$t Wtc$ a &:w mdr own u well/ Cheocy W.u:er Dcpmm.t.nt "Eutem's duUeng,es will bt trying to in.lain- notb.lng wrong with the W\Uc.t, o.nd h might jw t yon umll tbe $)'$terl1 e;i,n m.o.~gc lht dJorint,~

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H°"'"'"r, if your only ct· "'b.:ibyinf thi, ta«ic: c,,:,n ~ 'Thin.It obout bow tbo.c who for freedom You wo.loe up one, or more (Uk for $kipping dUil if be­ It $ttm.S to be tbie ooly way in got oc«pecd and arc, n.ow $klp­ 8Y SAM JO IMllm m orninv"' w,c.,ck &ding like if., ~ ycu 11:ayed up pa• mid· getting tbow unhappy am.pui PIng., an: to.ldng tbdr bigber chitf oopy tdtor not OM of those d.iys to go to n.ight banging ow: with your toc:omc, todUil, Maoy m:i.y be· cdua.tlonal opponuoidu for d-, $0 you end up $kipping, &lends and tben bad to nrug­ liev~ that thif YCl'.lllln: if unfair gu1Ued. Orin.king toaocs,;M, l,uoxk,,:,do n. wu on« a cbo~ $fmbolic; Bw: Wt c.an be ca;ud glie ~tting a papu done, for th bw: I tbi.ok it'$ Studeou who :skip are w,i,a:• of I~ $d.f•,unonomy o.nd liberty> bw: nine Cmu,,:J b«.:iu5'C ycu 5eQt an e-maO to n.at day, then. you fho.Jd rc,dly o grciu: idel, By puniog o , tu· Ing -Y tbdr cpponunitks Wa:shington Un.ivc.uhy nudt.iu1; a &:w stiu:c n:p111m.1U.uivcs ond your profe_,r Aying you "un rnh.in.k ycur priotidu, b__. dt.M, gn:id< o n. tb< JiDIC) proli:s· by not going to dUil, 1bcsc, tbc $UUc:', U.quor eor1ud boo.rd bavc, sin« put a n. end to it oil. i.n.to ,omc, ar i• ue:f or tbai: d,;,,n deuly ifn\ o M of tbcm. $On' better c nforc:ie th QJlow a Why bother paying hun· =• Loko, llOt o.oy otber dri.nk tbai: is a eoinbi.~don. of h.igh-ocuM W\oog, lim.ititd l'.IU.fflber of ca;ud ab­ drtd. of tbouA w:IJ of doll.lo As b«n n:portcd on mon bcu o.nd n:iah liquor miad with oulidnt, gi.ialllna, t.:iurln,e or We JI b.we those d.iy. felXO before pro~son ' $tan for tai:books yoln: ncver go· loal Qt'W'fplp,er• and Qt'W'f t;lmiJar n1b•1ux.cs, wheo we d oo\ litt1 )iJoc, g,:ttiog dodciog points off o nudt.,u~ ing to rad for d.u,c, yo.Jn: J. cban.od,., ,c;h.ola.15bip funding «(Four Lok<») c:omc, In the -ct fruit &von, liJoe $tt11wbcuy up and going to cl.us:, Th,: only li!W gnuk, wap Jtippiog? 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Ballmer cashes out $1.3 billion, wants Sonics

On a day like April 19, 2008, it should have rained in . On that fateful day, the NBA approved the move of the Seattle Supersonics to Okla- homa City. But now, there is hope. Ladies and gentlemen, pre- (9) throws in an AFL game. Brandon Hansen/ pare yourselves for the next great thing to happen to the state of Washington: the return of the Sonics. After winning the Payton Award We all know that two years ago, Howard Schultz ripped out our hearts by selling the at EWU, Erik Meyer beloved team to Clay Ben- nett. When Schultz had the has yet to give up on football team for sale, Bennett wasn’t the only one interested in buy- ing it; Microsoft CEO Steve BY MATT DAVIS Ballmer was in the running as sta writer well. But the one thing holding Ballmer back was money. espite a number of setbacks, former EWU star quarterback Erik Now fast forward to the Meyer is not giving up on his dream of playing in the NFL. present. Ignore the atrocity Meyer, 27, was born in La Mirada, Calif., and his inter- that plays in Oklahoma City est in football began at a young age when his father coached and turn your head to a team himD in Pop Warner. about 1,621 miles west – the “My dad always wanted me to play, and ever since he coached me, I’ve loved . e Kings the sport and everything about it,” Meyer said. owners, the Maloof family, In 2002, Meyer began his career at EWU where he set records in passing e - have been linked to putting ciency with at least 400 completions and for percentage. In 42 games, the team up for sale, but have Meyer passed for 10,261 yards and 84 touchdowns with just 17 . never o cially con rmed it. During his  nal season in 2005, Meyer received the , e main reason the which recognizes the top o ensive player in Football Championship Subdivision. Maloofs might be considering “He was a great kid. He was a team guy. He was as competitive as anyone I a sale is similar to what hap- have ever coached,” said EWU football Head Coach , who was the pened to the coach during Meyer’s tenure. Sonics. e After EWU, rumors surfaced that he would be taken in the fourth or  fth Campletians: Kings also round in the NFL Draft, but despite interest from NFL teams, he went undrafted. need a new “I was a little disappointed,” said Meyer. “ ere was a lot of talk about me 288 arena to play being drafted in the  fth round at the latest, so I kind of let that get to me a little in, but are bit, but the ultimate goal was to just get to a team.” Attempts: having a hell May 5, 2006, the signed him as an undrafted free agent. of a time get- Meyer took every snap at the Bengals’ training camp. 411 Ballmer ting funding “It was awesome being there in Cincinnati’s stadium and being a part of the Yards: for it. NFL,” Meyer said. A few months ago, the Following his release from the Bengals Aug. 28, Meyer joined the Cologne Maloofs met with Seattle of- Centurions in NFL Europe. Meyer led the Centurions to a 6-4 record while 4003  cials to discuss . passing for 1,604 yards and 13 touchdown passes. He set an NFL Europe record Tauchdawns: No details of the meeting were with a 68.6 completion percentage − a mark previously held by NFL quarterback released, but everyone thought Jake Delhomme. NFL Europe folded in 2007. 30 the same thing: Is professional Over the next two years, Meyer would jump from the , basketball coming back to the the Oakland Raiders and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football Interceptions: Evergreen state? League. Now go back to Ballmer. Despite spending four years on six di erent teams in four leagues, Meyer 5 He wants to own an NBA never let it get to him. ' UBRating: team and he wants that team in “My thought process is that I’ll never give up. As long as I keep playing the Seattle. His one problem was game, I will have a chance to get to the top,” said Meyer. “ e minute I say I money, but that may not be am done playing football, then my dreams of playing in the NFL are over ... IBB.82 the issue anymore. As of a few and I don’t want that. I’m just waiting for the right opportunity.” days ago, Ballmer sold a good In December of 2009, Meyer returned to Washington when he was add- chunk of his Microsoft stock, ed to the Spokane Shock’s 2010 League roster as a backup to about $1.3 billion. With the starter , who said that Meyer showed no signs of a guy that had been sale of another $700 million bounced around from team to team. Shock Head Coach said that Meyer immediately realized that play- not far behind, what could he “Being released comes with the territory as far as quarterbacks go. You have to ing arena football was a full-time job. be doing with all of this cash have con dence to be a quarterback, and I saw that in the  rst two days I spent “He came in and constantly studied  lm and asked questions. It’s a long season, that just fell back into his lap? with Erik,” said Rowley. “When he got here, it was basically an open competition, and I think he understood that right away,” said Keefe, adding that he believes If Ballmer pulled the trig- and even though Erik had not played a game of arena football, he gave me a run Meyer is ready to be a starter. ger on the purchase, the Sonics for my money, and I really respected him right away.” e former Eagle appeared in two games for the Shock last season, completing would welcome a new star to During a May 29, 2010 home game against the , Rowley 18 of 28 attempts for 274 yards and  ve touchdowns with one interception. town: Tyreke Evans. Evans was took a hit that slammed his head against the turf. Meyer signed with the Arena league in September and will reunite the NBA’s rookie of the year “I was dizzy, and I was having trouble remembering the o ense. Meyer got my with former Shock O ensive Coordinator Matt Sauk. last season by averaging 20 attention, and I told him that he needed to quiz me on the plays or else he needed “I think having Sauk will help me a lot as far as knowing the playbook and points,  ve rebounds and  ve to go in,” said Rowley. “He sat with me the whole time our defense was on the  eld knowing what he likes,” Meyer said. “I know the reads and progressions he wants assists a game. and quizzed me on our o ense. I couldn’t be more respectful of what he did. at me to go through.” Along with Evans, the might have been when I saw his true character.” He will compete for starting quarterback against and Mark Kings drafted big man De- “At the time, Kyle was playing really well. When he came to the sideline, I just orson. Meyer will start training in four weeks. Marcus Cousins No. 5 overall. threw plays at him to make sure he was OK. He’s a great quarterback and I didn’t “I commend Erik. He’s been constantly striving for his dream to continue to Cousins has been a handful want him to get hurt,” Meyer said. get back to the NFL, and he’s doing it the right way,” Keefe said. for the King’s coaching sta this year, but aside from the headaches he causes, the tal- ent there is apparent. Cousins 2008 2009 is bound to be a star; he just needs the right coaching. So the Kings may not have Kevin Durant or Russell West- r brook, but any NBA team is better than no team at all. e NBA needs Seattle, and Seattle needs the NBA. Make us proud, Ballmer. C/NCINNAll .COLOGNE SEAfflE OAKLAND HAMILTON SPOKANE UTAH Views expressed in this BENGALS CENTURIONS SEAHAWKS RAIDERS llGER-CATS SHOCK .BLAZE column do not re ect the views NFl NFLEUHOPE NFL CR AFl Afl of e Easterner to contact the NFL (EXACT'DATFS lJNVAJWlJ.E) writer e-mail easterner.sports@ -gmail.com. ------Matt Olsen ONLINE EDITOR 509.359.4318 [email protected] SPORTS Cross country comes up short e top two seven-person teams in each region automatically Ebding  nished 106th with a time of 31:53.94, and Barton King thirteen seconds shy quali ed for nationals. irteen additional teams have been select- posted a time of 32:45.38, good enough for 145th. from qualifying for nationals ed at-large. For individual quali cation, a runner needed to place “I knew what I had to do to qualify. I tried to be patient and in the top 25 and have a top-four  nishing time keep up with the top group,” King said, adding that he felt the race BY MATT DAVIS compared to those not already on a quali ed changed for him at about the four mile mark. sta writer team. “At that point, the pack started to spread out. e Oregon and Despite a strong showing at the West Regionals, EWU will not Kolin came up short on qualifying, ending Stanford guys really started pushing it, but I thought I was in pretty send a runner to the NCAA Cross Country National Champion- her collegiate cross country career with a time of good position,” said King. “ en my coaches told me, ‘ at’s [ rst ships in Terre Haute, Ind., later this month. 24 minutes 42.39 seconds, placing her 85th out place] right up there. He’s about 40 yards in front of you.’ So I gave Five runners represented EWU during the Nov. 13 event in of 221 competitors. it my all on the last mile, but I couldn’t catch them.” Spring eld, Ore. On the men’s side, juniors Kyle King, Cody Bar- “It’s kind of bittersweet. I’m going to miss it, Portland University’s Trevor Dunbar won the men’s race with a ton and Bowe Ebding competed in the 10,000-meter event. Senior de nitely, but right now, I’m happy to be done,” King time of 29:57.89, while Arizona State’s Ben Engelhardt secured the Amy Kolin and junior Stephanie Dye competed in the women’s said Kolin. “It has been a long  ve years, but it’s last qualifying spot with his time of 30:21.35. 6,000-meter race. been a good  ve years.” Coming into the race, the Stanford men were ranked No. 2 in e event took place at the Spring eld Country Club, which Contrasting Kolin’s years of exerience, the event marked the the country with Oregon at No. 4. Stanford received the region’s features three  at loops: the outer loop is about 2,320 meters long,  rst time Dye has ever competed at regionals. automatic quali er on the men’s side. the inner loop is about 2,150 meters, and the  nishing loop is ap- “I was excited before the race, but when I got there, I was really e Oregon women received the West Region’s automatic qual- proximately 1,350 meters. scared,” said Dye. “But once I started running, I was good.” i er with Stanford receiving an at-large berth. e women’s competition began at 9 a.m., and Kolin’s place- Dye  nished with a time of 23:12.85, good enough for 190th “I felt like everyone ran pretty well,” said Head Coach Chris ment determined whether it would be her last. place. Zeller. “ is was the best and biggest competition they’ve had all “I tried not to focus too much on making nationals. I just want- On the men’s side, King fell 13 seconds short of qualifying. He year. I think that will bode well for them going forward.” ed to have a good race,” said Kolin. “I would have to have ran the completed the 10,000-meter race with a time of 30:34.01, averag- Indiana State University will host the national championships race of my life to qualify.” ing 4:55 per mile and  nishing 19th. Nov. 22. e women’s race will begin at approximately 12:08 p.m. Women’s basketball wins one, loses one BY COLIN ANCEL sta writer “ e best part was her re- bounding. We need to get her e Eastern women’s bas- on the glass more. She did a ketball team started the sea- wonderful job rebounding for son on the right foot, splitting us. In a lot of ways, she’s like a games against the starter o the bench because she State University-Fullerton Ti- can get us instant o ense and tans and the University of Port- instant scoring,” Schuller said. land Pilots. Sunday afternoon, the Ea- In the season opener Friday, gles fell to the Pilots 77-58. the Eagles defeated Cal State, Eastern’s o ense couldn’t 80-70, exacting their revenge buy a bucket, as the team shot against the Titans after losing to 34 percent from the  eld and them last season. hit only  ve of 21 3-pointers. “I was really happy with our “[I’m] not really excited overall e ort. We produced on about the outcome and the per- the o ensive end very e cient- formance. Portland was the ag- ly. I was pleased with our turn- gressor, and we didn’t respond over ratio. I was also pleased well to it. We didn’t hit the glass with our shooting. We were like we should have, and that taking very good shots. We had went on for 40 minutes. We six players in double-digit scor- didn’t share the ball. We didn’t ing. Overall, it was a great win,” hit open shots. And we weren’t Head Coach Wendy Schuller knocking our shots down. It’s said. early in the year, and we’re not e Eagles were over- where we need to be right now,” whelming on o ense, as they Schuller said of Eastern’s disap- shot 48 percent from the  oor. pointing loss. ey proved Friday night how e Eagles were heavily balanced their o ense is by fea- overwhelmed on the glass, as turing six players who scored in the Pilots out-rebounded EWU double digits on the night. e 53-31, preventing the Eagles Brandon Kaufman looks at an o cial asking for a pass interference call during Eastern’s 31-24 win. Aaron Malmoe/Easterner bench scored 35 of the team’s from getting any momentum 80 points. in the game. One bright spot Senior guard Tatjana Spara- for the Eagles was their defense, valo led the Eagles with her  rst which forced 21 turnovers. career double-double. She came e Eagles continue their Eagles No.3 in nation o the bench, netting 16 points season in Moscow against the and grabbing a career-high 11 Idaho Vandals Nov. 17 and Mitchell, Kaufman be selling out to block it. We felt like even ning drive after Ho man’s  rst interception rebounds. Nov. 20 at Boise State. if that play hadn’t worked out, they’d still of Sorensen. On a third-and-9 from the connect on two TDs have to go the length of the  eld without Southern Utah 24, it seemed as though the any timeouts,” Baldwin said. Eagles were attempting to kill some clock BRIAN BEAUDRY sta writer Overall, the game started o easily for and line up for the winning  eld goal. Volleyball out of postseason the Eagles, as they scored on their  rst play With 3:39 left in the game, quarterback BY COLIN ANCEL Another week and another win for the of the game when Taiwan Jones took a rolled right and found re- sta writer EWU football team: 31-24 over Southern pitch to the left, 62 yards into the end zone ceiver Brandon Kaufman in the end zone Utah University in e Inferno. for a 7-0 lead within the  rst minute. for the second time. e play capped o a With a 3-0 loss to the University of Northern Colorado and ey face Idaho State University Nov. a 3-2 loss to Northern Arizona University, the women’s volleyball 20 next at Roos Field at 1:05 p.m. team o cially dropped out of playo contention for the  rst time e Eagles (8-2, 6-1 Big Sky) held o a Sports Network/Fathead.com since 1995. furious fourth quarter rally by the under- e Eagles will travel to Spokane to take on the Gonzaga Bull- birds thanks to defensive back Jesse Ho - FCS rankings dogs Nov. 17 and will return home one last time to take on Sac- man, who returned a kicko for a touch- ramento State in the season closer, which is senior night, Friday down in the third quarter and picked o 1. Delaware Blue Hens 6. William & Mary Tribe night. two Brad Sorensen passes in the fourth. 2. Appalachian State Mountaineers 7. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats “It’s de nitely disappointing because they ended our chances at “I actually was a running back as a 3. Eastern Washington Eagles 8. Montana State Bobcats postseason play. It was just a tough trip overall. [ e losses were] true freshman, so I played running back 4. Jacksonville State Gamecocks 9. Wo ord Terriers kind of a heartbreaker,” sophomore outside hitter Shelby Puckett through high school. I’ve got a little o ense 5. Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 10. SE Missouri St. Redhawks said. in me as well. It’s always fun to get the ball e Eagles went on the road to Greeley, Colo., Friday to face in your hands,” Ho man said. He  nished Jones  nished the game with 158 yards huge game for Kaufman, who caught nine conference leader Northern Colorado. ey were swept 20-25, 15- the game with 111 all-purpose yards. on 25 rushes as he went over 1,200 yards passes for 129 yards and two touchdowns. 25, 20-25. Gutsy special teams decisions from rushing for the season. “ e last one was one of the easiest “We committed a lot of hitting errors, and we made too many Head Coach Beau Baldwin highlighted the “[Jones] can make things happen even catches I’ve ever made,” said Kaufman. “I other o ensive errors. ey were getting aces, and we were just second half. ey opened the third quar- when nothing’s there,” Baldwin said. saw the safety jump up for it, and was, like, making too many mistakes. All of the sudden we couldn’t pass, we ter with an onside kick attempt, trying to e third quarter was again an issue ‘He’s not going to touch it.’ So I just sat couldn’t get anything going,” Head Coach Miles Kydd said. capitalize on something Baldwin saw in for the Eagles, as their o ense struggled to there and let the ball come to me.” Saturday night, the Eagles traveled to Flagsta , Ariz., to take on the Southern Utah front line. But, the kick move the ball, picking up just four yards in EWU managed to win its sixth straight the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks where they eventually lost in bounced directly to a underbird on the the quarter. ey held the ball for only 1 game despite giving up 434 yards through  ve sets by scores of 25-22, 24-26, 28-26, 20-25, 11-15. front line, and Southern Utah converted minute 27 seconds in the quarter, scoring the air for Sorenson. Receiver Fesi Sitake “[ e loss] gets rid of any opportunity to get to the postseason. the good  eld position into three points. only on Ho man’s kick return. accounted for 174 of those yards, catching Northern Arizona is a good team, and we just didn’t play well at e second trick play worked out bet- “I would say on both sides of the ball a game-high 14 passes, including one TD. all. It was disappointing for sure. is was our sixth or seventh ter for the Eagles. With just two minutes we didn’t play great at times. ey’re a very “I love our guys, how they  nd a way conference game that went to  ve sets. We just had a really bad left and Southern Utah having used all their good football team,” said Baldwin. “We at the end. ey’re never afraid of that situ- stretch, and nothing was working. We couldn’t grab any momen- timeouts, Je Minnerly ran for seven yards hurt ourselves with a couple penalties there ation, of that moment. Whenever there’s tum,” Kydd said of Saturday night’s loss. and a  rst down on a fake  eld goal, en- late in the third quarter, early in the fourth that time when it seems a little bleak, they Despite the loss, the Eagles recorded a season-high 18 blocks abling EWU to kill the clock with the lead. quarter.”  nd a way to  ush everything else that’s and hit an impressive .242 in the loss. Junior middle blocker Che- “We’d seen something there — we With the game tied at 24 late in the happened and just come back and make a noa Rossi-Childress had a career night with her  rst double-double knew at that juncture they were going to fourth, EWU embarked on the game-win- play late,” Baldwin said. with 12 kills and a team-leading 10 blocks. Megan Hopp PHOTO EDITOR 509.359.4318 SPORTS [email protected] Huskies dominate Eagles in Seattle Colimon debuts in 26-point drubbing BY BRIAN BEAUDRY e team managed to push the ball up court sta writer in transition, something they haven’t been able It may have been a short trip to Seattle to take to do without point guards Colimon and injured on the Huskies, but the Glen Dean, and score 10 fast-break points, their trip back was a long one after the Eagles took a highest total of the season. beating, 98-72. “We came into the season intending to push e Huskies took over the game in the sec- the ball, put a lot of pressure on defensively, and ond half, stretching an eight-point halftime lead playing fast. But when you don’t have healthy to a 17-point di erence before EWU scored their guys, and you can’t practice, that’s tough to do,”  rst second-half bucket. From there, it was just Earlywine said. about determining the  nal margin of victory for e Eagles started the game with more inten- the Huskies, who improved to 2-0 on the young sity than the Huskies, managing to get a lead un- season. til UW tied it at 13 with 13:10 remaining. From Justin Holiday led the Huskies with 18 points there, they turned the ball over on consecutive on 8 of 13 shooting. Ten other Husky players possessions while the Huskies took the lead. scored in the game en route to the largest point EWU rallied twice to get within one point, total against EWU so far this season. irty-eight but the Huskies staved them o each time, using of those points came o turnovers, which made turnovers to rebuild the lead. With a couple of the game di cult for the Eagles. minutes left in the half, Husky Venoy Overton “We lost some patience o ensively and tried stole the ball twice on consecutive possessions to make plays early in the possession … and their at midcourt, leading to a layup, a dunk and a defense is awfully good early in the possession,” 10-point lead for the Huskies. said Head Coach Kirk Earlywine. “And we turned e Huskies’ athleticism and depth proved to the ball over — turnovers led directly to points. be t oo much for EWU. Despite just nine points We just got away from what we were doing in the on 2 of 9 shooting from star guard Isaiah om-  rst half that kept us in the game.” as, they hit 58.3 percent of their second-half shots EWU guard Cli Colimon started after sit- and their bench outscored the Eastern bench, 40- ting out the previous two games with an ankle in- 26, as they kept the game comfortably in hand. jury. He played 19 minutes, scoring seven points Guard Kevin Winford led the Eagles in scor- and leading the team with three assists. ing with 14 points on 6 of 8 shooting and for- e o ense improved under Colimon’s lead- ward Tremayne Johnson added 13 points, but it ership, as the 72 points represented the most was nowhere near enough to keep up with the points scored by the Eagles since his injury prior Huskies, ranked No. 17 in this week’s AP Top 25. to the exhibition game against Montana State- EWU returns to action on Reese Court Billings. against Northwest Nov. 18 at 7:05 p.m. Oliver goes insane, scores 34 points

BY BRIAN BEAUDRY six minutes in the second half as the Spartans sta writer quickly erased a two-point de cit. e Spartans Geo rey Allen (21) is guarded by C.J. Wilcox in the Huskies 98-72 win. Luke Springer/The UW Daily In the  rst game of the regular season, the had an eight-point lead before Laron Gri n’s EWU men’s basketball team played with con - lone score of the night ended the run. dence. e Eagles used a strong defensive e ort Free throws were another key to the Spartans to keep the close before win, as San Jose State converted 28 of 37 free succumbing 67-60 on Reese Court. throw attempts, o setting their poor shooting e Eagles held a 50-48 lead before Spartan from the  oor. Earlywine was unhappy with his senior guard Adrian Oliver took over late in the team for allowing Oliver to take 14 of those free T second half, scoring 10 of the game’s next 14 throws. points. “I loved our competitiveness on the defensive “I thought our level of competitiveness was end of the  oor — I didn’t think we were com- signi cantly improved. We held the opponent petitive with intelligence at times,” he said. TL to 33 percent [shooting] tonight. In general, you Oliver  nished with a game-high 34 points hold an opponent to 33 percent, you’re going on 12 of 23 shooting and scored 20 of his team’s to give yourself a chance to win no matter how 34 points after halftime, including seven from the poorly you play on o ense, and that was the case free-throw line. tonight. It was obviously a struggle for us,” Head “[Oliver] is big, and he’s strong, and he has Coach Kirk Earlywine said. the ability to make tough shots,” said Earlywine. e Eagles put heavy pressure on the Spar- “Our objective was to keep him o the free-throw i :i tans’ o ense forcing them to hit just 9 of 30 shots line, and we didn’t do a good enough job of it.

' from the  eld. anks to 12 points from forward You’ve got to make him earn his points.” ~ Tremayne Johnson and nine from guard Je rey “We’ve got to  nd ways to stop players like Forbes, EWU led at halftime, 36-33. that,” Forbes added. “We guarded well enough to win a game. We e Eagles did get some good news as guard ~ I ' & did not rebound the ball well enough. And we Geo rey Allen made his  rst appearance of the didn’t take care of the ball in the second half,” said season, scoring three points and contributing "' Earlywine. “In a 60-65 possession game, you can’t three rebounds and assists in 15 minutes. GY • A ,. LA N y turn the ball over 12 times in a half.” Point guard Cli Colimon was unable to play Turnovers led to points for San Jose State and against San Jose State due to an ankle injury suf- ALL INCLUDED,ALL IN ONE LOCATION kept EWU’s o ense o the scoreboard for nearly fered earlier in the season.

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