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News 285-1202 Weather Sports 285-8255 Becoming mostly Entertainment cloudy, very 285-8257 Online access cool Editor Sports TUESDAY 285-8249 Electronic access via the April 8, 1997 Wednesday Classifieds campus’ FASTFACTS/vtx Partly 285-8247 Ex-football prospect excels system; Internet users Reminder: Applications for Expo sunny, high Display ads on a different field with men’s access via the World Wide magazine editor will be accepted in middle 285-8256 track team. See Page 3. Web at http://www.dailynews.bsu.edu until April 28 in WQ 308. 40s Women MULTICULTURALISM Instructors fighting casual racism, ignorance on campus Meeting attacked changes near nothing; campus Mooko ASSAULTS l Once incident occurs at 1:30 p.m. Friday near Beechwood avenue. todepart BY TERRANCE ALDRIDGE CHIEF REPORTER OMA l Administrators Two women were assaulted and refuse to comment on others reported being stalked on cam- pus last week, according to reports nonrenewal of contract. from University Police. All the cases occurred in broad daylight in well traveled, residential BY DARNELL J. COMPTON areas, the report said. STAFF REPORTER In the first assault, a woman was Although three administrators attacked from behind around 1:30 met Monday morning to discuss the p.m. Friday while walking in the area employment status of Daren Mooko, of Beechwood Avenue and Dicks assistant director of the Office of Street. Multicultural Affairs, nothing has She was able to free herself from changed. her attacker and flee on foot. Mooko’s contract will not be She described the suspect as a six- renewed at the end of the 1996-97 foot tall, white male in his late teens school year. Douglas McConkey, vice or early 20s. 17,258 caucasian students attend Ball State 92.8% 1,336 president of Student Affairs, sched- The second assault occurred students uled the meeting after he addressed around 9:45 a.m. Saturday in the area Photo from Ball State University Office of Admissions promotional flier. of color the crowd at the OMA awards ceremo- around Martin Avenue and Calvert attend ny Friday night. Street. The image of campus Ball State “We talked openly and respectful- During this attack, a knife was in publicity materials ly,” McConkey said. reportedly held to the throat of the 7.2% Brenda Greene, woman. doesn’t reflect the true OMA director; Barb The suspect is described as a 22- color of our faculty Jones, associate year-old, white male with brown hair. vice president of He fled north on foot down an and student body Student Affairs; alley behind Martin Avenue. McConkey; and There is no motive for the attacks, UR IMAGE Mooko met Mon- and the women were not physically O day morning in hurt. McConkey’s office. “Because of the locations and Mooko, times, it is possible that the same sus- McConkey and MOOKO pect is involved,” the report stated. Jones refused The assaults were preceeded by a is the assistant comment on the director of the series of stalking complaints filed by specifics of the Office of female students Thursday. TO THE WORLD meeting and why Multicultural Thursday, women in the area of Mooko’s contract Affairs. Studebaker and Woodworth Halls and BY DARNELL J. COMPTON “The commitment to diversity is grounded into STAFF REPORTER will not be on New York Street were solicited by a renewed. Greene would not comment white male in his late 40s as he drove White students are not getting their integration and symbol. When you see the home- on why his contract was not renewed a late model light blue Oldsmobile money’s worth at this university, said junior but said she made the final decision Cutlass. Kimberly Tardy, a business administration for Mooko’s departure. He generally requested that the major who is black. page, you get the students of color. When I get a “What we discussed (during women watch him masturbate. “There is not enough encouragement to Monday’s meeting) mostly had to do University Police know the sus- interact with other cultures,” she said. snapshot, they put a lot of value into symbolism … . with what’s best for the students,” pect and an arrest is anticipated, Because white students make up more than Greene said. “This is tough for them according to the report. 92 percent of those enrolled, they are not chal- to deal with.” Anyone with any information lenged in any way to open their minds, Tardy Daren Mooko, assistant director Office of Multicultural Affairs “We reviewed some of the consid- about these cases is encouraged to said. eration behind the decision,” call either University Police at 285- Tardy said she has received a good educa- more people out there.” they have to realize that there are other ways of McConkey said. “We also reviewed the 1832 or Crime Stoppers at 286- tion at Ball State and has learned many things With the current educational structure, stu- doing things,” Sims said. events of the ceremony on Friday.” 4050. about white culture, something she was not well dents won’t learn what is outside Indiana’s Sims, an English instructor, is one of several Several students challenged the aware of when she graduated from Washington dominating white race, she said. Instead, igno- instructors teaching a class on multicultural administrators present at the ceremo- High School, a predominantly black school in rance and casual racism will perpetuate and education. Her pilot course, Understanding ny Friday night to answer why Mooko Indianapolis. prosper. Ourselves, Understanding Each Other, is aimed is leaving. Several testimonies were ▼ S EX Tardy said white students need to under- Many administrators, students and faculty at analyzing different cultures. given and students stood up to show stand where minorities are coming from if they said the best way of increasing multicultural “Students can learn more about themselves their appreciation for Mooko. Professors report want to succeed in the real world. awareness is through education. by learning about others,” she said. Mooko told students Friday that “How can you say you’ve got a college edu- Teachers including Susan Weintrob, Rai Weintrob, an English instructor, said teach- administrators will not give them an orgasmic find cation and not know three-fourths of the Peterson, Charles Payne, Mary Sims and ers cannot teach students about every culture. answer. world?” asked Maude Jennings, a black associ- Jennings incorporate a collage of experiences, They can, however, teach different perspectives, In the meeting lasting about an ate professor of English. “It’s so important in a literature and ideals in the classroom. which is different from how history classes cur- hour, Mooko said the communication NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Two school in Indiana that students learn there are “For students to be prepared in society, rently are taught. lines were open. researchers believe they have iso- “It is not always the history of the victors,” “We just talked about the impor- lated a chemical that produces Weintrob said. “The reason why there (is) tance of being open to the students, to orgasms in women even if they “I think we’ve made a commitment to diversity. (But) African-American history and Jewish history is share with the students and be open have suffered spinal cord injuries. because the general classes are only teaching with the students and listen to their The finding could lead one day I don’t think it’s in our blood every day, every hour, one version of history. We should be calling all concerns,” Jones said. to a pill that would give the same classes American history or American McConkey now wants to concen- sensation as an orgasm and also trate on hiring a new assistant director Douglas McConkey vice president of student affairs CULTURE CONTINUED ON PG. 2 might have use in treating pain, like it should.” for OMA and would like to see students said Barry R. Komisaruk, a profes- involved. sor at Rutgers. “We want to include students,” Through experiments with lab McConkey said. “We’ve always done rats, the researchers determined Diversity of race among faculty equals 10 full-time instructors caucasian instructors that.” that the brain can receive signals Caucasian full-time faculty outnumber faculty of color by about 10 to 1: (23 instructors did not submit their race) A committee will be appointed to of sexual response through a path- instructors of color select a director of OMA to replace way other than the spinal cord. Mooko. Students will be represented in Komisaruk found an alternate this committee. pathway through the vagus nerve, Greene said she will look into meet- which goes directly from the ing some of the needs of the students. cervix, through the abdomen and “We will try to see if we can’t recti- chest cavity, into the neck and to fy some of the roller coaster experi- the brain stem. ence that students have gone through The professors then studied 16 with different assistant directors,” Greene said. women paralyzed by spinal cord “All the administrators are in a injuries, and found that three of difficult situation, and the staff is in a them were able to have orgasms 817 76 difficult situation,” Mooko said. “I am through sexual stimulation. doing the best I can to be respectful to Those experiments helped lead everybody. to the isolation of the vasoactive Reader response “It is my intent that I leave this intestinal peptide, which he Should Ball State give more funding to the Office of Multicultural university under positive circum- believes is the neurotransmitter, Affairs and admission’s office recruitment funds for attracting a more STUDENT stances, to have the students feel that or nervous system chemical mes- TEACHER they’ve been treated fairly, and admin- culturally diverse student body? Please e-mail your responses to senger, in the body that causes the 00djcompton by Monday. Results may be published anonymously in a istration feels that they have been orgasm sensation in the brain. perspective PAGE 2 future story about racial tolerance. perspective PAGE 2 treated fairly.” CMYK CMYK

Page 2 Tuesday, April 8, 1997 NEWS Teacher: Education key to racial insight DN l SERVICEDIRECTORY The Ball State Riverside Ave. Daily News The Daily News MINORITIES l Understanding Tardy said. uncertainty that stays in the backs of ed like a human being.” is located on When she discovered this, she their minds. Tardy said many white students (USPS-144-360), the second floor of West Quad, different cultures needed said she was shocked. “The majority of the people live in aren’t aware of how blacks are treated the Ball State Ball room 212. Gym for unity among students. “When they were with me, I never their comfort zone,” Chen said, or the way whites are treating them. University Advertising is heard that word,” she said. “where they refuse to meet new peo- “It has to do with getting to know student newspa- located on the Campus Drive Students and professionals are ple and entertain new ideas. I spend each other,” Tardy said. “When people first floor in West Lucina rarely able to say degrading words, my life out of my comfort zone.” know each other, they are more per, is published room 135A. Quad BY DARNELL J. COMPTON Hall whether they have comical or serious Tardy said she has spent a great friendly, their guard is let down. Monday University Ave. STAFF REPORTER undertones. deal of her life in her comfort zone, “They come to a situation at ease, through Friday Students need to have a greater Racism sometimes makes its way until she moved to Ball State. more friendly because they know each during the academic year except for exam periods and vaca- understanding of each other outside to jobs of prestige. “I’m coming from a majority black other on a more personal level.” tions and published Monday, Wednesday and Thursday dur- the classroom if they are to respect New Jersey Nets Coach John Indianapolis high school,” said Tardy, other cultures, said Brenda Greene, Calipari was recently fined $25,000 a 1994 graduate of Washington High Racial acts of violence ing summer sessions. director of the Office of Multicultural for calling reporter Dan Garcia of the School. “This is the first experience President Bill Clinton recently, in The Daily News is supported in part by an allocation from Affairs. Newark Star-Ledger “a (bleeping) I’ve had in a majority white school.” his weekly radio program March 29, the General Fund of the university and is available free to “Multicultural education is multi- Mexican idiot,” according to the When she eats at Woodworth addressed covert racism and overt acts. students at various points on campus. faceted,” Greene said. “It is a part of Associated Press. Dining Service, she eats surrounded “There is never an excuse for vio- everyday life. That is how you break In another instance, David by white students, not knowing what lence against innocent citizens,” stereotypes and challenge students Halberstam, Miami Heat broadcaster, they are thinking. Clinton said, referring to 13-year-old Postal box with it everyday.” was fined $2,500 by the NBA for com- When Tardy sleeps at night in Lenard Clark of Chicago, beaten near- The Daily News offices are in West Quad 212, Ball State University, Muncie, Junior Peter Chen, an Asian- menting on a pass thrown by guard Howick Hall, she rests along with ly to death by young men for reasons Ind., 47306-0481. Periodicals postage paid in Muncie, Ind. American, meets students every day John Crotty. white female students in the hall, sev- not known. “But this kind of savage, and answers questions about his “Thomas Jefferson would have eral feet away. And she hasn’t a clue senseless assault, driven by nothing To advertise (765 area code) racial identity. He’s American, he’ll been proud of that pass,” Halberstam what’s in their hearts. but hate, strikes at the very heart of say, but people say he looks different. remarked. “When Thomas Jefferson Because of the masks some peo- America’s ideals and threatens the Classified department 285-8247 “They can’t accept the fact that an was around, basketball was not ple wear, she keeps to herself. She promise of our future — no matter Display department 285-8256 or 285-8246 American can be anyone that has invented yet, but those slaves working doesn’t participate in hall council or which racial or ethnic identity of the Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. earned citizenship,” Chen said. at Thomas Jefferson’s farm, I’m sure in programs because of her fear and attackers or the victims.” “That’s saying there’s only one race they would have made good basket- her lack of interest. Clinton called for racial unity in To report a news item that belongs in this country.” ball players.” “Crazy Sox Day is a lot of fun for his address during the Easter week- Local news: Call 285-1202 Chen believes that people who In Chicago, newspapers reported them,” she said, smilingly. “But it’s end. He said the racial and ethnic dif- cannot accept his citizenship have a a 13-year-old boy was beaten and something I am not interested in.” ferences continue to divide us, yet the quiet racism, a covert prejudice based kicked, apparently because of racial Hall programs sometimes consist struggle to overcome them has been on ignorance. hatred. of watching a favorite television show. the defining part of America’s history. “Racism is stealth nowadays,” In Muncie, the apartment of “I don’t watch ‘Friends,’ or “And let’s be honest with our- DN l LUNCHBOX Chen said. “It is getting bigger and Nefferitti Wilson was ransacked in ‘Seinfeld,’” she said. “It is supposed to selves: Racism in America is not con- bigger.” October. Goods were stolen from her be a community. I feel like I have to fined to acts of physical violence,” he LUNCHMENU Junior Kim Tardy, who is black, apartment and the word “nigger” was conform to be involved.” said. “Everyday, African-Americans agreed with Chen and said her par- spray painted on a closet door. She Chen has heard students argue and other minorities are forced to Shaved steak sandwich with peppers and onions, large baked potato with cheese and ents had a very difficult time with now resides with her parents in about wanting better treatment, yet endure quiet acts of racism — bigoted bacon, chicken rice soup, minestrone, winter blend vegetables, brussels sprouts, large racism. Indianapolis. She told the Muncie Star they have a constant desire to be sep- remarks, housing and job discrimina- “People were outward about what Press she doesn’t feel safe anymore. arate from the non-minorities. tion. Even many people who think chocolate chip cookies. they believed back then,” Tardy said. Minority students never know Chen said some people ask why they are not being racist, still hold “It was not hidden.” which students or professors harbor minorities want equal treatment when negative stereotypes, and sometimes DINNERMENU Nowadays, it is very hidden, Tardy any ill feelings toward minorities, they have minority months and act on them. These acts may not harm said. Politically-correct terms have Tardy said. awareness weeks. Minorities should the body, but when a mother and her Roast turkey, grilled ham steak, meat loaf, lentil loaf with sauce, jo jo potatoes, mashed prevented derogatory words from “It’s not PC to say anything in the be a part of the group, they’ll say. child go to the grocery store and are potatoes with gravy, whole kernel corn, seasoned green beans, unseasoned green being a part of community-based con- open,” she said. “You don’t know how “They want me to be white- followed around by a suspicious clerk, beans, strawberry shortcake, chocolate eclairs. versation. they feel. You don’t know how they washed and assimilated,” Chen said. “I it does violence to their souls.” “I didn’t know I had friends who feel in their heart.” don’t. Why do I have to be similar to Kim Tardy said she knows of such called me ‘nigger’ behind my back,” Both Tardy and Chen said it is the be treated equally? I want to be treat- violence. So does Peter Chen. DN l DAYSAHEAD Days Ahead is a community bulletin board provided to Ball State by the Daily News. Notices can be published up to three times, but the Daily News can only guarantee the notice will Derogatory word set precedent for prof. run on the day of the event because of space limitations. Call Bill Webster at 285-8249 with questions. ENGLISH l Professor talks woman, came to the word “nigger,” “I asked the girl to read it and she “I am not really sure if I did the she was horrified, Peterson said. could not bring herself to read the right thing. Yet, it stands out to me as TODAY openly in classes about “She looked at me like you surely words aloud,” Peterson continued. that defining moment, as the leader of ■ objectionable racial words. don’t mean for me to go on.” Peterson said the girl stuttered, this class, what I was going to be. … I Students United for Prayer will have weekly prayer meetings, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Leaning back in her office chair, stammered and could not recite the should have stopped and had a lesson Monday through Thursday, in the Focus House across from Emens Auditorium. Peterson, who is white, said she text. about it, like I do now with Everyone is welcome. turned to three black men in her “I don’t know why I did this … but Huckleberry Finn. Now I teach Huck BY DARNELL J. COMPTON ■ Ball State Student Health Education Division will schedule free anonymous HIV I think I set a precedent in that room Finn and I talk a lot about it in STAFF REPORTER English 104 class and asked them if they have heard this expression forever,” she said. (English) 240, how the language, and tests every Tuesday morning. Call 285-1067 to schedule an appointment. ■ Whenever offensive language before. Peterson read the line and went the portrayal of Jim, is very supersti- America Marketing Association will hold a mandatory meeting at 5 p.m. in Whitinger appears in literature, English “You could hear a pin drop in that on. tious, stupid and gullible and how it Business Building Room 144. If unable to attend, call Tricia at 284-5891 Professor Rai Peterson opens a discus- room,” she said. “If it occurs in this lit- “I was shaking,” she admitted. “I all really offends me.” in advance. sion with the class. But it was not erature here, it is not going to shock was sweaty because I hadn’t thought Peterson said she discusses cul- ■ Native American Student Association will meet at 7 p.m. in the Office of always easy for Peterson. you very much because it is about the about that line coming up there in tural issues with her students so they When Peterson began teaching at advance. I didn’t know what to do. But can develop a respectful curiosity. Multicultural Affairs. South, isn’t it?” ■ Ball State 15 years ago, the class recit- When the black men replied “no,” later on, I thought about it. I thought, Peterson also encourages students to Counseling and Psychological Services offers students taking the GRE computer ed a line from the play, “The Glass she asked if the class could read the well, the thing was, I didn’t play in to become comfortable questioning software with practice GRE tests Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Stop by Menagerie.” When the girl, who was word in the class. The black men said the idea that we couldn’t talk about someone who is different and expand- or call 285-1736 to reserve computer times. white, was reading the part of a “yes.” race in our classroom. ing their knowledge of the world.

cational philosophy where the teacher “I would like to see Ball State com- competitive, they are going to have to Mikesell said programs like the encourage students to take part in is attempting to use the cultural style mit all the money necessary to create learn to work with others.” Multicultural Lecture Series, diversity speakers and events on campus. CULTURE of the student as a learning tool,” an ethnic studies department for lead- McConkey and Dean of Students workshops and seminars teach multi- Students are going to have to want to Payne said. “It also is an attempt to ing faculty members and whatever Donald Mikesell, who are both white, cultural education. participate, and administrators must CONTINUED FROM PG. 1 teach respect to other cultures, our space,” Mooko said. “It presents a fuller argued that segregating ethnic studies This year alone, the multicultural take a chance on students, Jennings world and our society.” picture of history. Without it, we get a would only ghettoize the school experi- lecture series brought in Maria said. There are classes in the education Eurocentic, one-sided biased view of ence. Hinojosa, a National Public Radio cor- “It is a risk,” Jennings said. “Are Literature. Now let’s talk about what department devoted to famous people, the world. If you have that, what kind “The curriculum becomes isolated respondent and host of “Latino USA,” (university administrators) willing to kind of different American history or such as Malcolm X, but there also are of people are going to be raised in the from the rest of the academic cours- Ronald Takaki, professor of ethnic gamble and invest in people? If they literature there is.” courses related to teaching strategies, world — Eurocentric, biased people.” es,” McConkey said. “Part of my job is studies at the University of California are, they need to take a hard look at Weintrob incorporates writings which develop teaching skills. Instead of funds, the university is the whole area of student affairs.” at Berkeley and Sharon Pratt Kelly, the curriculum.” from other cultures in her English The university currently offers committed to image, Mooko said. McConkey said he and his staff former mayor of Washington, D.C. class. She also includes religion within more than 90 classes, including reli- “The commitment to diversity is are in charge of recruiting minorities; The final lecturer will be Ward her multicultural curriculum. gion, gender or race, that are specifical- grounded into integration and sym- he said he would be washing his Churchill at 7 p.m. April 9 in the “Ball State should support all reli- ly devoted to culture. These classes bol,” he said. “When you see the hands of responsibility if he hired a Student Center. Organizers of these gions in a scholarly way,” she said. make up about 2.7 percent of the total (Internet) home page, you get the stu- minority to hire minorities. events have seen a decrease in stu- John Barber, professor of history, courses offered at the university. dents of color. When I get a snap shot, Early outreach programs brings dent turnout, Greene said. Cats Don’t Dance (G) said the History 150 course, known as Students can enroll in courses on they put a lot of value into symbolism. students onto the campus when they “We need a bat, something to back Daily 4:30 Western Civilization, has been modified African philosophy, sociology of women, That is where I see the university’s are in 8th and 9th grades, McConkey us up,” Greene said, metaphorically. BAPS (PG13) Daily 7:30, to include more cultural perspectives. ethnohistory, Irish history, Latin history commitment to diversity. said. Recruitment through mailers “We need teachers to allow extra cred- 10:00 “We want to get people to under- and Native American history. “By investing in multicultural edu- and visits also attempts to bring in it if students attend the speakers.” Sling Blade (R) stand what (people of western civiliza- The university needs more courses cation, it would bring in more students minorities. Jennings and other teachers try to Daily 4:15, 7:00, 9:45 That Old Feeling (PG13) tion) believed and what others that discuss people of color and because the students know we can take Daily 4:45, 7:15, 9:30 believed,” Barber said. “To get students should make the courses a require- care of them. That would bring more to appreciate other views.” ment, said Daren Mooko, Asian- white students, too. White people are The general studies course has American assistant director of the recognizing that in order to be more been changed to include world views, Office of Multicultural Affairs. The Sixth Man (PG13) he said. It now focuses on key prob- “Some of the history of our people lems, turning points and recurring needs to be added,” Mooko said. “The Daily 4:30, 7:00, 9:20 themes in the development of western most common aspect of African- Jerry Maguire (R) civilization as well as multicultural American history is slavery, the Harlem Daily 4:15, 7:15, 10:10 influences and perceptions of western Renaissance and the civil rights move- civilization. ment. That’s a travesty. Power Rangers (PG) In Barber’s class, he said he wants “I think information and curriculum Daily 4:15, 6:45, 9:00 students to understand cultural aware- written by people of color are being left Private Parts (R) ness and social sensitivity. out. I would be apprehensive to read a TUESDAY ONLY Daily 4:45, 7:30, 10:00 Peterson, an assistant professor of book about Asian history by a white English, wants students to respect person. How they interpret the facts is Cardinal Night The English Patient (R) other cultures and develop a curiosity. going to come out in their books.” Daily 4:45, 8:00 “Students can take comfort in the If the university made a commit- Special! The Saint (on 2 screens) similarities,” she said. “I am not igno- ment to multicultural education, more rant to the fact that (students can) be money would go toward a multicultur- (R) Daily 4:00, 4:30, gay, black or Jewish. I respect that. We al program, curriculum and recruiting $ 6:45, 7:15, 9:30, want you to feel comfortable who you minority faculty and students, Mooko 10:00 are.” said. 4.99 “Ball State can make a commitment A cultural course by making it a requirement,” he said, Black Student Association “(to) hire qualified teachers to teach, Large 1 The Devil’s Own (R) 2 President Byron Ottman said many allow them to compare concurrent cul- Screens people think multicultural education tures. History is intertwined.” Topping Pizza Daily 4:30, 5:00, 7:15, 7:30, means learning about the histories of OMA Director Brenda Greene iden- 9:45, 10:05 other cultures. Students need to under- tifies with Mooko on recruiting. Choice of Original or stand reasons and feelings behind the Students would feel more comfortable Liar, Liar (PG13) actions, Ottman said. if they’d see someone of the same Handtossed Crust 2 screens “My black ancestors were slaves,” color, said Greene, who is black. The (Additional toppings $1.10 each) Daily 4:00, 4:45, 7:15, 7:45, he said. “No one really asked how do best way to bring in more students and 9:30, 10:00 blacks feel about that. No one asked faculty is to show that the university Jungle to Jungle (PG) me about that. has a genuine desire. Call Now! “When we look at the picture of the “I think we’ve made a commitment Daily 4:15, 6:45, 9:15 past, we must look at different inter- to diversity,” said Vice President of Return of the Jedi (PG) pretations from different cultures. And Student Affairs Douglas McConkey. 289-3030 Daily 4:00, 7:00, 9:50 that should be required of all stu- “(But) I don’t think it’s in our blood Inventing the Abbots (R) dents.” everyday, every hour, like it should.” We now have Daily 5:00, 7:30, 10:05 Charles Payne, a professor of sec- The university currently has 53 Mountain Dew! ondary, higher and foundations of edu- minority faculty members, McConkey Double Team (R) cation, teaches several courses said. Daily 4:45, 7:00, 9:20 designed to help potential teachers McConkey said students can look Expires 4/8/97 educate a diverse student body. around and notice the dominance of One Pizza Per Person “Multicultural education is an edu- white culture. CMYK CMYK

Tuesday, April 8, 1997 Page 3 SPORTS Tennis team faces must-win situation today vs. Purdue CARDINALS l Match begins at caliber type of teams,” the Cardinal son,” Richards said. “The guys will The Boilermakers will bring in the sec- used to play for them,” Smith said. “This is our mentor said. “They are in the top have to play at a level they haven’t ond-ranked team in the region, sopho- “However, more importantly it’s very chance to redeem 1 p.m. on Ball State’s courts. three in our region and will be a tough played at all season. I know they are mores Cris James and Derek Myers important to the team. This match team to beat.” very capable of doing that. I just hope (27-12). The tandem are also ranked will have implications on whether or ourselves, it’s put BY FRED DILL Coming off a weekend sweep of (Tuesday) will be the day.” 22nd in the nation. not we play in the regionals.” up or shut up … STAFF REPORTER Mid-American Conference foes Sophomore Juan Fernandez (6-7 James will then lead the Boilers At No. 2 singles, the Boilers have Eastern Michigan and Toledo, Ball in singles) echoes his coach’s remarks. out on the singles courts. He will be the top-ranked player in the preseason We’ve got to Hopes, dreams and desires to get State (7-9, 3-0 in the MAC) will look to “This is our chance to redeem pitted against Ball State’s leading poll. Jamie Gordon (21-14) also won show that we into the NCAA tournament could upset the favorite Purdue ourselves, it’s put up or shut up,” man, junior Bryan Smith (7-5). James the Rolex Regional Championships want it more come down to one win for the men’s Boilermakers (11-4) today at 1 p.m. on Fernandez said. “We’ve got to play is 3-5 and at No. 1 singles this season. last November. RICHARDS tennis team — a win that must come the home courts. The Boilermakers man-for-man our best tennis of the Playing against his former team, Last season Myers was Purdue’s says team than they do.” at the hands of an “outstanding are ranked 48th in the nation while season. We’ve got to show that we Smith (who transferred this season) No. 1 singles player. This season, must play team,” according to Head Coach Bill the Cards are 67th. want it more than they do.” hopes he and the Cardinals will be up however, he plays at the No. 3 slot. better than Juan Fernandez Richards. “Our effort will have to be better Redemption will start at the dou- to the task. The Cards were edged out 4-3 last their best to tennis player “Purdue is one of those national- than our best performance this sea- bles court, according to Fernandez. “This is a big match for me since I year. defeat Purdue. Baseball Former football recruit hopes to ultimately compete for the U.S. in the 2000 Olympics team rolls AMMERING to victories THE COMPETITION BY STACEY CHAMBERS AND TED PLOTHE threat,” Milakovic said. “In high school I better. We can be respectable with some BY CHAD BEYERS SPORTS STAFF threw mostly for fun. The main differ- hard work. HCHIEF REPORTER ence between high school and college is “Track is more of an individual Like Sherman through Atlanta, Mike Milakovic thought he had the training. I take it much more serious sport. At first, I wasn’t as concerned the baseball team is setting the Mid- things figured out. The redshirt junior now than I used to. It takes a lot of visu- with what the team did, but a lot of American Conference afire with its from Michigan City Elston High School alization and relaxation.” things have happened since then. Right hot hitting and clutch relief pitching. came to Ball State in the fall of 1994 all Hard work will get you places in now, there aren’t many people on the Sunday’s sweep of MAC foe set to play football for the Cardinals life, as Milakovic has gradually proven team that have been consistent all sea- Western Michigan notched the Cards under then-head coach Paul Schudel. over the past three seasons. As a fresh- son. Now it’s time for me to step it up record at 21-6 and 6-1 in the MAC. Sometimes things have a way of man, Milakovic did not compete in and be a leader.” WMU fell to 7-18 overall and 2-6 in working out differently than hoped or track and field at Ball State (he attended With what Milakovic plans to do the conference. expected. Now the ex-fullback finds Butler, where he qualified for the Junior with his future (he is an exercise science “We’re right where we had hoped himself as the leader of the Ball State National meet in the hammer throw). major), he feels he needs to continue to to be after two weeks of conference men’s track and field team. He partici- Last season, his effort in the hammer stay on track with his personal goals. games,” Head Coach Rich Maloney pates in the hammer throw was third best “Well, I want to win the MAC, of said. “We’re 6-1 in the MAC, putting throw and the shot put on the team. course,” Milakovic said. “I want to quali- us in first place by one game, but we in the outdoor season, “I felt like the first time “I felt like I had to fy for the NCAA Outdoor certainly have a long way to go.” which is now two meets I picked up the hammer, play football because Championships, and ultimately, the In the first game of the double- old. In the indoor sea- of outside pressure,” World Championships in June. I think header, the score was 5-3 in favor of son Milakovic throws it was my calling in life. Milakovic said. “I got with hard work, a couple breaks and the Broncos in the top of the seventh. the 35 pound weight I had a knack for it right burned out on it. It continued intensity, I have a good shot Home runs by seniors Jason and the shot. was no longer fun for at the World Championships. Meier (a two-run shot) and Ed Farris “Mike has contin- off. It was something me.” “My main goal is to be one of the highlighted a last-at-bat rally that ued to be a consistent for me to excel at with So Milakovic turned best four or five throwers in the country gave the Cardinals a 7-5 win. performer for us,” Head training.” towards track and by 2000 and to be able to challenge for Junior Jeff Randall closed out the track and field Coach field, a sport in which an Olympic spot. I’d like to continue bottom of the inning to earn his Joe Rogers said. “His Mike Milakovic he has steadily throwing. As a matter of fact, I will fourth save of the year. experience and points track and field athlete improved over the throw until I can’t anymore, or until I In game two Ball State again found are important in past four years. And make the Olympic team.” itself down, this time 5-2 entering the enabling us to compete well in the field he loves to throw the hammer. Should things not work out there fifth inning. events.” “I felt like the first time I picked up for Milakovic he could always fall back A bases-loaded hit by senior His high school honors and achieve- the hammer, it was my calling in life,” into coaching. Jason Murray tied the score at five. ments are not as many as you might Milakovic said. “I had a knack for it right “I really don’t want to coach high Freshman Jeremy Ridley doubled to expect for a collegiate standout. He off. It was something for me to excel at school track or anything,” Milakovic send in Murray and take the lead. earned all-conference honors in high with training.” said. “I want to train with world-class Junior Justin Love hit his fourth school in the shot put and discus in his The Cardinals have struggled as a throwers, or those who have the poten- home run of the year to give the Cards junior and senior years. Milakovic also team all season long, through the tial to be.” an 8-6 lead. Brian Doormann smacked was a three-time regional qualifier, but indoor and outdoor seasons. But Milakovic plans to move to another out for his ninth home run. he never made the trip down to Milakovic feels that now is better than Bloomington upon graduation and live The Cardinals pulled out a 10-6 victory. Indianapolis to compete in the state ever for him to step up. with a mentor who could help Milakovic Freshman Chad Wells pitched by Elaine Huff, Chief photographer meet. “As a team we need to do a lot of land a nice job down the line. two and one-third innings of relief to Instead of throwing a football around, Mike Milakovic now throws the hammer and “My senior year I started out really soul-searching,” Milakovic said. “We “I have a couple of friends down raise his record to 2-0. Junior Sam shot put. Milakovic had originally planned to play football for Ball State but instead found well, but I sprained my ankle in mid-sea- need to figure out if we want to come in there,” he said. “It would be nice to get McConnell got his first save. himself competing for the track team. son and never recovered in time to be a last in the MAC or suck it up and do connections for later on.”

Ball State, junior Kevin Reed EX●PE● RI●ENCE (ek-spir’-i-ans) n. What you need in order tee-up wins at Monday’s meet to find a really great job GOLF l Cardinals’ score of 302 earned Reed, who was named Ball State’s Most Valuable Player last year, headed the squad’s efforts with a 74 after college. them first in field of 20 other teams. on the 18-hole course. The play off for the tourna- ▲ ment championship with Cincinnati’s Nick Lykins was called off due to darkness before a winner could BY ERIC SELLON be determined. STAFF REPORTER “He’s played well and (the first place finish) is The Ball State Invitational at the Muncie Players what he deserves,” Yestingsmeier Would you like to Club was kind to its host Monday. The golf team said. make more than took first by one stroke and junior Kevin Reed was The next three Cardinals co-champion. (freshman Jason Westrick and just minimum wage? “302 is a pretty good score, and we’re pretty for- seniors Scott Hasty and Dave tunate to make it,” Head Coach Earl Yestingsmeier Cotton) tied at 76. Freshman said. “(Playing on our own home course) was a real Brian Post, playing as an individ- Are you looking for advantage.” ual, matched their score. Cincinnati surprised the field of 20 by placing Indianapolis came in third, 12 practical work second with a score of 303. strokes behind Ball State. experience while “They played much better than they were sched- YESTINGSMEIER The original billing of 21 teams uled to,” Yestingsmeier said. “I didn’t expect them said playing was reduced by Northeastern you’re still in school? on home course that way but they played well. The rest of the teams Illinois’ no-show. There were no aided in Ball fell back but Cincinnati came through.” State’s victory. Mid-American Conference schools In fact there were many 90s and 80s across the in attendance. board for other teams. Yestingsmeier attributed the Yestingsmeier said that he ▼ by Erik Markov, Photo editor high scores to the weather. hopes the win will help the team’s mental edge as ● On the first tee, senior Ryan Mazzeo lines up his shot “It was cold and windy,” the Cardinal mentor they go into the Marshall Invitational in Huntington, DAI LY NEWS (da’-li-nooz) Monday afternoon during the Ball State Invitational. said. “A lot of the guys just shuffled it in.” W. Va., on April 11-12. n. Where to find experience.

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Bill Webster, EDITOR Justin Gilbert, GRAPHICS editor Celebrating our 75th Ann Votaw, NEWS editor Ryan Bentley, ASST. NEWS editor school year Jason Truitt, SPORTS editor George Bremer, of service to the Ball State community Erik Markov, PHOTO editor ASST. SPORTS editor Matt Legg, ENTERTAINMENT editor Mary Fortunak, ASST. ENT. editor Late poet brought reality to literature When Allen Ginsberg wrote in the best minds of his generation the first line of his famous poem died and who was at the forefront “Howl,” that “I saw the best minds of the sexual revolution and the of my generation destroyed by anti-Vietnam peace movement. madness, starving hysterical He was criticized for the homo- naked,” he left out a part about his erotic explicitness in “Howl” and generation — the part that the for having written many poems, people whom he commonly wrote including the now-acclaimed about died over 20 years before he “Kaddish,” while under the influ- did. ence of benzedrine, marijuana, ARTS l Critics Jack LSD and morphine. (Not collective- oppose Allen Kerouac, ly, however.) author of “On To these critics: you haven’t Ginsbergs poetry the Road,” read homoerotic explicitness until for it’s lack of died in 1969 you’ve read his poem “Many ‘flowery’ content. at age 47. And Loves” about the first time he and Neal Cassidy, Neal Cassidy fondled each other. whom As for his drug use, Samuel Ginsberg wrote many a poem Taylor Coleridge, author of the about and had a homosexual rela- “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” and tionship with, died in 1968. But “Kubla Khan,” was jacked-up on Ginsberg carried on and wrote opium most of the time and he is about it. one the great, dead white men of Ginsberg inspired the genera- the English literary canon. So much tions that followed “Howl” to for the anti-drug sentiment of reject traditional rules and meter poetry. by Ted Plothe, Daily News. His views do not necessarily represent those of the newspaper. and follow stream-of-conscious In Kerouac’s “On the Road,” writing complete with pop-culture Ginsberg’s characters’ name was topics. Ginsberg died Saturday. He Carlo Marx. In the book, Carlo is EMPTYBOXES l LAURA REBECCA SHUHERK had liver cancer. often palling around with the hero Like the late modern poet, of the novel, Dean Moriarty, who is Charles Bukowski, Ginsberg was of course Neal Cassidy. Advice to niece includes prayer, love denounced as a poet for his lan- Ginsberg also made appear- guage usage. ances in William S. Burroughs’ My mother says one of the most The night was special, not because When I hear Mary plink out the Ginsberg used the foul word as work as well as Tom Wolfe’s beautiful babies she has ever seen of the hot chocolate and special gifts, notes on the piano carefully, meticu- was born April 4. Coincidentally, that but because in so many ways it was a lously over and over again playing opposed to the proper, the direct “Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.” beautiful little person, Sydney Raye, typical night. The girls loved each “Away in the Manger” in the middle rather than the flowery and the (Ginsberg was participating.) just happens to be my first niece. other regardless of what day it was. of March, I know that I have some- honest rather than the In remembrance of Ginsberg’s Looking back on my life during In October three of them carve thing special. euphemism. poetry and the longevity of his life, the years, I remember special pumpkins and deliver pumpkin bread Some people live in the same

▼ LAURA moments with one of my favorite muffins to the neighbors. home as their roommates. He wrote the way he spoke, the we offer this stream-of-conscious- REBECCA aunts … dyeing Easter eggs when I In November the girls have I share the same heart as my way his generation spoke and the ness editorial complete with foul SHUHERK was little and more recent times hik- Thanksgiving dinner with all of the roommates. way we speak. We are able relate to wording over the flowery, and the is a sophomore ing through the Rocky Mountains trimmings. Perhaps someday I will tell Sydney him for this reason because he honest over the euphemism. Give journalism major with camera, cookies and cousins in On birthdays there are always a of a time in my life when I was very and writes tow. My aunt Susan is an incredible cake, always decorations, always spe- happy. I will tell her about five girls spoke to us, not at us. More than our regards to Kerouac, Cassidy “Empty Boxes” blessing, and I only hope I can be as cial napkins with festive wishes who I loved very much. I will tell her that, his four-letter words keep us and Leary, Mr. Ginsberg. We will for the Daily much of a blessing to Sydney. scrawled across the center. we shared our lives with one another interested and entertained. miss you and long live “flower News. Her views As I examine my life and ponder Every day they eat together, gath- and sometimes we did not smile. We can’t pay enough homage power!” do not what it is I would like to show Sydney ered around a table best for six, often Sometimes we argued about the cat. necessarily — to teach her when the “time is holding more. Sometimes we had to say things that to the man who ardently fought The girls laugh together. They were not fun to hear. represent right” — I find the list is long. However, one thing I would love for pray together. They hang out with But when I turn my eyes on others for equal rights for homosexuals, those of the her to see is the importance of people. one another. and see people passing the days was a political activist even after newspaper. One of the biggest blessings in my They dance together and eat ice together, never eating with one life has been my relationships with cream from the same carton. another, never talking, never opening my roommates, and I pray that not They cook together and take up lives, hearts and hopes, I know I FRIENDLYAMENDMENTS l RYAN SOULTZ only do they know my love for them, walks together. have something special. but other people also see it. They cry on each other. So Sydney Raye, the most beauti- There were greens hanging from When I come home from class, ful baby, in your life do these things: the windows and entwined with tiny trudge up the stairs, fall into my love God, pray continually, love your- Government, Hoosiers white lights on the archway. There roommate Lynnsy’s bed and rattle off self, give thanks always and love peo- were big gold bows and red velvet rib- the highs and lows of the day while ple. These are the things that will bon draped over the curtains. A she smiles, nods and paints, I know I make you have something very spe- Christmas tree, a little ragged from a have something special. cial. loving cat, displayed a variety of When I stand before Heather and So roommates, in your lives do benefit from ‘Indiana First’ ornaments and a little tinsel. she reminds me to put my collar these things: love God, pray continu- Hanging in a row underneath the down acting as my mother once ally, love yourselves, give thanks Last fall many of you voted on a “Indiana First” speculation. Such con- manger scene on the mantel of the again, I know I have something spe- always, love people and know we couple of referendums before you sultation will serve as insurance that fireplace were stockings stuffed with cial. have something very special. cast your ballots for public officials. any investment will not forsake the carefully wrapped presents, drooping When Farrah and I lost money to “I thank my God every time I One question pertained to victims’ fund’s integrity. heavily on tiny nails. And there, one the guys at poker, when we decked remember you. In all my prayers for rights, the other question concerned The “Indiana First” part of the in a rocking chair, two on the couch, out in ‘80s attire for a party, when we all of you, I always pray with joy the investment of public pension fund will be used by the PERF and and the rest sitting cross-legged on sent Valentines to everyone we knew, because of your partnership in the funds in tradable securities. The pas- TRF Boards to buy stock in fast grow- the floor were the girls. Each of them I knew that I had something special. gospel from the first day until now, sage of Question has led to an extra- ing firms according to recommenda-

▼ RYAN SOULTZ had a mug of steaming hot chocolate, When Casey dressed like Princess being confident of this that he who is a senior ordinary opportunity for our state tions from the Department of and smiles to match the anticipation Leia for church with braids curled began a good work in you will carry it political science government to actually invest in the Commerce’s Division of Business in the room. around her ears, when she laughs at on to completion until the day of major and writes Hoosier economy without using your Development. Business Development It was Christmas, as far as the everything and I trek down the stairs Christ Jesus.” “Friendly tax dollars. would create a criterion for invest- girls were concerned, at the Riverside to remind her I need sleep, I know I - Philippians 1:3-6 Amendments” Economic development is the ment based upon a firm’s ability to home. have something special. Write to Laura at 00lrshuherk most significant issue facing our help expand the Hoosier job market for the Daily state government. Continuous eco- and the firm’s opportunity to benefit News. His views nomic expansion is necessary to from the knowledge and skill base of do not achieve many policy initiatives. Indiana’s workforce. In essence, a DN l FORUMPOLICY necessarily Welfare reform, tax relief, and larger quasi-test for compatibility will be represent public revenues are dependent upon developed and used to make recom- those of the The ultimate goal of the Daily News Opinion limit for letter length is one page, single-spaced. The editor decides this on an individual basis and a strong Hoosier economy. Job mendations to the pensions’ trustees. 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The submitting their writings. will be called to confirm identification. this end. A new tool may be available, fund. All final investment decisions however, due to the passage of will continue to be made by the PERF Question Two. Question Two amends and TRF Board of Trustees according the state constitution to allow more to current procedures. DN QUADTALK letters to the editor speculative investment of the Public The investment decisions made l Employees’ Retirement Fund and the by the PERF and TRF Board of Teachers’ Retirement Fund. Trustees due to the new found free- Paschal recommends incredible life (that included many miracles the Heaven’s Gate-ers equivalent of our Lord’s The investment of any public pen- dom of Question Two can add to the that are different to explain), death and Prayer; that is, “Beam me up, Scotty” (colum- sion fund should be done in a man- security and growth of the pension simplifying Christianity Resurrection. But it is only necessary to nist Tony Snow)? ner that does not compromise the funds via higher rates of return. The accept one simple verse of Scripture to be Why did Abels leave out the virgin birth? security of its beneficiaries. The investment of these funds in com- to one verse; John 3:16 saved; that is, John 3:16. It tells of one who Why do some fundamental Christians consid- investment can be coordinated, how- mon stock and corporate and munici- loved us with an everlasting love. er their conservatism is totally dependent on ever, in such a manner that not only pal bonds will create capital improve- Yet we who believe Christ are so willing to their fight against modernity (modernity benefits the fund but Hoosier compa- ments, production innovations, and Dear editor: put down the religious beliefs of other that it being understood in general as the twin doc- nies and workers as well. For exam- more opportunities for employment. I read both Duane Gran’s column scares me. trines of scientific progress and seculariza- ple, the PERF and TRF Boards can The purchase of tradable securities in about salvation and Jack L. Abels’ letter point- I believe Gore Vidal is right when he said, tion)? seek the consultation of financial Hoosier “friendly” companies will not ing out his perceived shortcomings of evolu- “once people get hung up on theology, they’re Everybody’s mother, theoretically, is black, planners and fiscal analysts to build only benefit public pension funds but tion. lost to sanity forever.” and we all may be Martians. a plan that allows some arbitrary per- will also put “Indiana First.” The core of the Christian faith, in my view, For those of us who believe in the virgin B. J. Paschal centage of the fund to be used for Write to Ryan at 00rasoultz is a belief in Jesus Christ—his virgin birth, birth of Christ, why is it so difficult to accept professor of psychology CMYK CMYK

Tuesday, April 8, 1997 Page 5 ENTERTAINMENT Greek play gets modern make-over

THEATER l Play takes a new look MEDEA at what Medea represents, her ■ University Theatre unthinkable revenge. at 8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and BY PAUL F.P. POGUE 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. STAFF REPORTER ■ Tickets are $4 each The first lady of all theatrical witches is about to get a make-over, courtesy of the for Ball State Department of Theatre and Dance and Clint students. Mahle, theater professor and director of “Medea,” the department’s latest University ■ University Theatre Theatre production. Box Office is open The classic Greek play by Euripides from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. relates the story of Medea, portrayed by Monday through Dana Nichols, who aided Jason (Eddie Franklin) and the Argonauts in the quest Friday and one hour for the Golden Fleece. Years later, after she before the show. Photo courtesy of Mercury Records archives. and Jason are married and have children, Mercury records released three albums containing Gainsbourg’s work. His new musi- he leaves her in favor of a political alliance, cal releases span 17 years of his career. and Medea contemplates a nearly unthink- able revenge. Mahle has “freely adapted” the original for a modern audience and to re-examine by Ed Self what Medea represents. Ball State students Eddie Franklin and Dana Nichols portray Jason and Medea in faculty director Clint “I’ve done the Euripides’ ‘Medea’ twice, Mahle’s adaptation of Euripides’ Greek classic “Medea.” French artist’s and I’ve always had a problem,” Mahle said. “I wanted to treat Medea as a human being. The treatments that I’ve seen of the play, revenge on someone.” occurs. An integrated soundtrack of vari- that I’ve been involved with, have a tenden- The new image of Medea stems from ous forms of music, including Arabic, cy to focus on the witch side of her.” Mahle’s interest in presenting her as a trag- Haitian and African, also punctuates the triple release This is why Mahle added a first half ic hero. proceedings. which explains the backstory that was only “I find it hard to decide who the tragic “It’s very Greek, but not Greek,” Mahle alluded to in Euripides’ version. hero is,” Mahle said concerning the play’s said. “There are a lot of elements in this “The principle characters are the ending. “The thing that really made me show that are from various cultures but are same; it’s the chorus that’s different,” decide to focus on Medea was that the play not culturally specific.” earns four stars Mahle said of his changes in the play’s was called ‘Medea.’ I think Euripides intend- These unusual effects are the result of tone. “The second half of the show is the ed Medea to be the tragic hero.” collaborative effort. adaptation of Euripides. The first half is The production incorporates a number “I feel like this show has been co-creat- tion of American hits was not straight Clint, based on the quest for the of unusual techniques, both modern and ed between myself and the choreogra- DN l REVIEW unusual. Gainsbourg worked with Golden Fleece. I try to tell the audience ancient. The actors wear stylized masks in phers,” he said. “I created it; they realized the style and created his own sound, just what Medea did for Jason. She did the Greek tradition, and guest scenic it. That goes for the actors as well.” ★ ★ ★ ★ out of four proving that “French pop music everything for him.” designer Namok Bae contributes an eerie, Because this is a newly reworked ver- could exist without copying to the “She goes from love to rage to jealousy massive collection of platforms that keep sion with many experimental aspects, “DU JAZZ DANS LE RAVIN” extent of losing its own identity.” in this whole incredible spectrum that we the actors at different heights much of the Mahle is open to criticism. “COMIC STRIP” “Comic Strip” features never see in our normal lives,” Nichols time. Eight dancers, choreographed by stu- “I would welcome feedback from any- “COULER CAFE” Gainsbourg’s most famous song, “je added. “I don’t know if there’s any way for dents Michael Casey Clark, Audra Kearney one who knows the story, especially anyone t’aime…moi non plus,” originally a human being to fathom going that far for and Beth Williams, interpret the action as it who’s seen a production of it,” he said. By Serge Gainsbourg recorded with Brigette Bardot. The Mercury Records song was so vocally erotic that Bardot hesitated to authorize its release. The second version, recorded with Jane Birkin, was a hit on the BY STEPHEN J. BEARD market. The track was censored in CHIEF REPORTER Sweden, Spain, England, Italy and Play a hoot for anyone who’s had a pet After years of obscurity, with Brazil, and its reprint was sup- the exception of the occasional tele- pressed in France. vision commercial, the music of The listener does not need to DN REVIEW SYLVIA French singer and libertine Serge understand French to understand l ■ Gainsbourg is resurfacing. the meaning of the song, which lis- ★ ★ ★ Tickets are $16 Mercury Records released three teners may recognize from an 1/2 out of four each. Discounts are compilations of Gainsbourg’s work American commercial for cham- “SYLVIA” available to full-time spanning 17 years of his career. pagne. students under 21. The first, “du Jazz dans le The third album, “Couleur Cafe,” Ravin,” bookends the years 1958 - spans the years 1959 - 1975 and Now playing at the Phoenix Theatre 1964. This album, with an emphasis best displays the true range of ■ The play continues on his bossa nova style, is mellow Gainsbourg’s musical abilities. through April 27. and pleasing to the ear. With his From his debut until his death in BY JASON SLOPSEMA 1991 he dabbled in nearly every ■ loud voice and the soft instrumenta- STAFF REPORTER For information, tion, the tracks can put listeners in a musical style from jazz to funk, call the Phoenix swinging London pop, reggae and mellow mood. The Phoenix Theatre, 749 N. Park, pro- Theatre Box Office at Gainsbourg’s early work, though the inevitable disco number. vides howling good times with its latest described as “commercial” drew the “Couleur Cafe” offers a good production. “Sylvia” is sure to please any- (317) 635-PLAY. respect of various jazz artists, overall view of Gainsbourg’s works. one who has ever owned a pet. including one of Gainsbourg’s influ- The son of Russian Jewish immi- It is a story of Greg (John Lampson) and ences, Miles Davis. grants, Gainsbourg trained as a Kate (Kristine Holtvedt), a well-to-do couple In a press release bass player painter before turning to music and who, after 22 years of marriage, find they’re Michel Gaudry said there was more working as a pianist in various bars having trouble communicating. than just a studio relationship and cabarets. After releasing his Walking through the park one day between Gainsbourg and his musi- first record at the age of 30, Greg finds Sylvia, (Kristen Lennox) a seem- Photo courtesy of the Phoenix Theatre cians. Gainsbourg launched himself into a ingly lost dog, and brings her home, find- “At the time, when he was work- fast-paced, scandalous and notori- ing her undemanding companionship Greg (John Lampson) and Kate (Kristine Holtvedt) try to restrain Sylvia (Kristin Lennox) as she greets ing in a hotel lounge on the Champs ous lifestyle. He relished his role as refreshing. Phyllis (Gayle Steigerwald). Elysees, he often came to finish up a celebrity and enjoyed his time in Soon Kate feels left out and worries the night at The Mars Club where I the spotlight. that her husband prefers the dog’s compa- and then realizes she cannot offer any help Opening in New York City in May 1995, was playing with Elek Bacsik and Even in his later years, ny to her own. She begins to despise Sylvia, in this matter. She gets upset and realizes Sarah Jessica Parker originated the role of pianist Art Simmons,” Gaudry said. Gainsbourg placed himself in the whom she derisively calls “Saliva,” and she needs a therapy session for herself Sylvia to critical acclaim. “That’s how, after just hanging midst of controversy with his sug- gives Greg an ultimatum: it’s me or the poo- after talking with Greg. Though Sylvia is always the focal point, around and joining in, he asked us gestive comments toward singer dle. Lennox’s performance as Sylvia is it may be argued that the play is not really to record with him.” Whitney Houston in front of a live The couple encounters characters remarkable. She makes the audience believe about her. “Sylvia” is really about the In “du Jazz,” jazz artists and audience on French television. throughout the performance, such as Tom, for two hours that she really is the dog — threatened marriage of an upper middle- vocalists Art Tatum, Thelonius In recent years, alternative (Gayle Steigerwald) the overweight owner of whether it is her use of the “F word” when class couple. They’re in a period of read- Monk, Django Reinhardt, Dizzy artists Nick Cave, Luna, Luscious Bowser. He gives advice about owning a dog she sees a cat or the way she acts when she justment, having just moved back to the Gillespie and Billie Holiday accompa- Jackson and Barry Adamson have and about the relationship between a man finds a perfect spot to sit on the couch. She city from the suburbs, their children on ny Gainsbourg, adding a nice flavor acknowledged Gainsbourg’s work. and his dog. gives the distinct impression that she is a their own. to the mellow rhythms. Bad Seed alumnus Mick Harvey They let their dogs play in an open field lovable dog. “Sylvia” also explores the darker side of In the second compilation, released an effort comprised exclu- only to find Sylvia and Bowser behind a Set in New York City, the scenery is owning a dog: the embarrassment and lack “Comic Strip,” the years 1966 - 1969 sively of Gainsbourg’s songs titled bush enjoying the pleasures of being a dog remarkably simple. From a park bench to a of control. It represents with delicious are covered. Though not definitive “Intoxicated Man.” in heat. love seat and leather Lazy-Boy, the per- insight the very essence of canine-human of his style, the songs are light and While Gainsbourg remains A dear friend to Kate, Phyllis formers are the ones that complete the relationships. display a strong influence from unknown to the American audience, (Steigerwald) understands Kate’s detest for show. Tickets to the Phoenix production of American rock. At the time French listeners can gain a better under- the dog and tries to offer friendly advice. This unusual and quirky romantic com- “Sylvia” are $16 each. Discounts are avail- rock was believed to be fumbling in standing of his career with the com- Once Sylvia attacks and humps her leg, edy comes from the mind of A.R. Gurney, able to full-time students under 21. The search of identity and the transla- pilations. Phyllis rushes out of the apartment. the author of such popular comedies as play continues through April 27. For fur- Finally, marriage counselor Leslie “Love Letters,” “The Dinning Room” and ther information, call the Phoenix Theatre (Steigerwald) listens to both Kate and Greg “The Cocktail Hour.” Box Office at (317) 635-PLAY.

▼ TELEVISION ‘Martin’ calling it quits after tough time Horse fair to visit Indianapolis over weekend NEW YORK — After a troubled year for star Martin Lawrence, the tele- The State Fair Event Center will the Hoosier Horse Fair and Expo. 6:30 p.m. Friday, 7 p.m. Saturday and vision show ‘‘Martin’’ is calling it quits. BY ELIZABETH FAGER house this year’s expo. Throughout Some of the demonstrations 3 p.m. Sunday. Lawrence said Monday he wanted to concentrate on movies. His STAFF REPORTER the weekend there will be educational scheduled for the weekend include Adult admission to the expo is $8 situation comedy will end with a one-hour special on Fox on Looking for unique weekend enter- clinics, seminars and more than 500 Dancing Horses of the Desert, Mule each and children’s admission is $4 Thursday, May 1. tainment? Gallop down to Indianapolis booths for shopping. Versatility, Coon Mule Jumping and each. Anyone with a Cracker Barrel ‘‘After five years with the series, I feel it’s time to move on,’’ said Friday through Sunday for the Annual “The expo appeals to people who the Purdue Polo Team. Old Country Store receipt receives a Lawrence, who starred in the movies ‘‘You So Crazy,’’ and ‘‘Bad Boys.’’ Hoosier Horse Fair and Expo. don’t have horses because there is so For college students Endres said, $2 discount. Lawrence has been in the news for more than his acting recently. He Two hundred equestrians will much to see and do,” said Debra “The rodeo is always exciting.” Hours will be 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. was arrested in March after allegedly punching a man in a Los Angeles take over downtown Indianapolis Endres, General Manager of the The International Professional Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and 9 restaurant and was arrested last summer after a loaded gun was found in Friday morning to kick off the event. Indiana Horse Council, which hosts Rodeo Association will perform at a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. his suitcase. They will ride from the RCA Dome In December, former co-star Tisha Campbell sued Lawrence, claiming through downtown to the Indiana he sexually harassed and sexually battered her, and left the show for a State Fair Event Center. time. Larry Mahan, well-known in the Musicians George Clinton and Lou Rawls, boxer Thomas Hearns and cowboy world as a six-time world TM HEADLINERS r r basketball player Lisa Leslie will appear on the last show, where Lawrence champion cowboy, will be trail boss of s and his wife leave Detroit for a new life in Los Angeles. the Friday morning ride. Tuesday

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Alaska Employment- Earn up to Wanted! A Few Good Men and daily To place an ad, $3,000-$6,000+/mo. in fisheries, Women to serve as cabin coun- Star searches for parents news call 285-8247. parks, resorts airfare Food/Lodg- selors for residential summer ing! Get all the options. Call camp program serving children Classified (919) 918-7767, ext. A152. and adults with disabilities. Mid- May to Mid-August. If interested, DN l REVIEW Advertising Camp Counselors Wanted. Trim- contact Bradford Woods (765) down Fitness, coed camp located 342-2915. EOE. ★ ★ out of four Clip and mail with check or money in the Catskill Mts. of NY. All order to Daily News, Ball State sports, Water-skiing, Canoeing, Wanted: Personal Computer “FLIRTING WITH DISASTER” University, West Quadrangle Room Ropes, Lifeguards, Crafts, Dance, Support person $10/ hr. 10+ hrs./ wk. Flexible. The Ptolemy 135, Muncie, IN 47306-0481. Aerobics, Nutrition, Kitchen, Of- Starring Ben Stiller Group 282-0711. fice, 120 positions. Call Camp Available on home video Name ______Shane. (800) 292-2267. Address______Camp staff for Wanted to Buy ______private Mich. City ______boy/girl summer camps. Teach: BY EVA SFURA swim, ski, sail, canoe, drama, rid- In need of cash? Recycle your CHIEF REPORTER State _____ Zip______aluminum beverage cans. Call Phone ______ing, riflery, archery, sports, golf, Finding one’s identity is hard for tennis, camping, crafts or gym- Dobrow Industries. 284-1497. anyone, especially for adopted chil- Days to Run ______Number of Lines______nastics. Also office, kitchen, dren. At least that is Mel Coplin’s atti- maintenance. Salary $1,250 plus. tude. Amount Enclosed______Roommates Call 847-446-2444. Coplin is the main character in David O. Russel’s movie “Flirting Ad Copy: Camp Wayne, (sister half of 1 bdrm. avail. in my 3 bdrm. with Disaster.” Russel won the brother/sister camp, Northeast home for male non-smoker. Audience Award for Best Picture at Pennsylvania 6/22-8/20/97). Summer & next school year. the 1994 Sundance Film Festival with Have the most memorable sum- $125 + shared util. Call 284- his movie “Spanking the Monkey.” 9257, leave message. This movie will not be repeating that mer of your life! Coaches, teach- award. ers, students. Pre-requisite: Must 1 Fe. 1st/2nd Sum. Own rm. “Flirting with Disaster” follows Deadline 12 noon one working day prior to love children, enjoy living and $175/mo.,1/3 util. BSU area. Coplin (Ben Stiller) on his journey to publication. Office hours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., working in a group situation. On Tiffany 286-0739;page 287-2985. find his real parents. He is joined by Mon.-Fri. Call 285-8247. Campus Interviews April 18th. 2 bdrm avail in 4 bdrm apt. ON his wife Nancy (Patricia Arquette) and Call 1-800-279-3019. campus. Near village. A/C, Util Tina Kalb (Tea Leoni), an adoption counselor. Indicate Category: Counselors-Instructors needed! incl. Off-st pkg. $300/mo. Aug- The plot goes from weird to out- --Help Wanted --Meetings 100 positions! Coed summer Aug. Call 288-1372. --Wanted --Services right ridiculous as the movie pro- camp. Pocono Mts. PA. Good 3 fe. rmmts. needed 1 yr. lse. for gresses. Coplin goes through every- --Wanted to Buy --Typing --Roommates --Pets salary/tips! (908) 689-3339 indiv. rooms. Util incl, W/D, thing from a false alarm to running Behind Village. Call 284-5682. down a U.S. Post Office. Throw in a --Subleasers --Furniture Cruise Ships Hiring! Earn up to same-sex couple and by the time he --Appliances --Automotive $2,000+/mo. + free world travel Fe. needed for bdrm in 3 bdrm. reaches his real parents, the movie --Rooms for Rent --For Sale (Europe, Caribbean, etc.) No exp. hse. Rent $250 + util. 1109 Car- has lost its original charm. --Apts. for Rent --Houses for Sale necessary. Room/Board. Ring son St. Call 214-8542. Rachael. While the plot is less than fair, the --Houses for Rent --Bikes (919) 918-7767 ext. C152. performances of several key players --Lost --Computers Male needed. Own bdrm. Avail. saves the movie. --Found --Travel Daytime babysitter wanted for now. No pets. $175/mo. Share Stiller is very good as the nervous --Rides/Riders --Adoption infant & 3 yr. old. Fall sem. 36 utils. 289-0550. entomologist who can’t name his son --Personal --Typing hrs./wk. Ref. required. 288-1107. Male Rmmt wanted. Non-drinker, until he finds his heritage. --Notices --Miscellaneous N/S. Private bdrm. $250/ mo. Both Leoni and Arquette play two Deer Creek Now Hiring Parking, --Electronics --Motorcycles util pd. Immed. occupancy. 286- points of a romantic triangle very well Guest services, security, conces- --Tickets --Rummage Sales 5312 or 765-348-3064. as both women vie for Coplin’s affec- sions, & grounds/maintenance. tion. Classified Rates: Rmmts. wanted in 4 bdrm hse in 1 Day $1.40 a line per day Apply Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. Apr. 7- The best performances come village. Spg. & Fall 1516 W. Gil- 2 Days 1.15 a line per day 20th. from Mel’s parents, both real and bert $175/ ea. + utils. 281-0709. adoptive. 3-6 Days 1.00 a line per day Experienced Waitress & hostess His adoptive parents are played by 7-9 Days .85 a line per day Photo courtesy of Mirmax Flims. All rights reserved. needed P/T. House of Yu Restau- Mary Tyler Moore and George Segal. 10 Days or more .80 a line per day Tea Lenoi, an adoption agency counselor-in-training, tries to help Ben Stiller (Mel Coplin) rant. 289-2790. Subleasers Moore finally gets a chance to drop her * There is a three line minimum good-girl image with a hilarious bra locate his parents in the star-studded comedy “Flirting with Disaster.” General Truck Sales is looking 1 bdrm. apts. Spacious hrdwd. scene in the beginning of the movie. charge. Rates are approximate. for part-time workers for our floors. Live alone or share cheap- The two compliment each other very Alan Alda and Lilly Tomlin. Neither but anyone who has ever wondered Service Dept. & Bodyshop. Re- Classified Displays: er. 1 furn. 1 not. 2 blks. from well, which may be the reason they actor has lost the comedic touch. who they are might find this enjoy- - $9.00 per column inch (classified displays run sponsibilities include property were cast to play Leoni’s parents in her campus. Avail. sum. 284-7340. They make watching to the end of able. The performances of the veter- one column wide only). maintenance & cleaning, assist- television series “The Naked Truth.” the movie worth it. an actors make this movie worth the - Personal, Subleasers, Roommates, Travel, 1 fe. subleaser needed for May- Mel’s real parents are played by The story is pretty outlandish, $3 to rent it. ing technicians, occasional driv- and Adoption ads must be paid in advance. ing, & odd jobs. Excellent work- July 31. $200 mo. + util. A/C, - Ads placed from outside Delaware County ing environment. Advancement W/D, close to campus. 287-9366. must be paid in advance. opportunity. 4300 N. Broadway, 1 needed $275/ util pd. N/ S, - Each insertion of an advertisement is proof of W/D, Now thru July, Part Furn. publication, and it is the responsibility of the Muncie. 289-4481. (765) 825-4088 Collect. advertiser to check each insertion. Great Summer Job in Maine. Top Baldwin’s video release fares well - The Daily News is responsible only for the rated boys sports camp. 1 or 2 subleasers for nice 1 cost of typographical errors of a critical Counselors to teach/ coach all bdrm. Close to BSU. Balcony, nature appearing in the first insertion of an At this point, as in all movies of “Seven.” sports; tennis, basketball, base- A/C, D/W, off st. pkg. Mid-May- ad. DN l REVIEW this sort, he and the murderer begin However, when he’s not trying to ball, hockey, waterfront, rock July 31. Call Jeff 281-9605. engaging in a strange sort of cat-and- demonstrate how long he can drag climbing, general counselor and 1 sblsr. May- Aug. $310/mo. + ★ ★ 1/2 out of four mouse game based on Bobby’s need out a scene of Baldwin sitting around more. Play Sports! have fun! Save elec. W/D, Off-st pkg. 209 S. to know as much about his subject as being depressed, Sluizer’s direction money! Call toll free (888) 844- Vine. Jodie 282-9604. “CRIMETIME” possible. shows some nice touches (such as a The main theme of the film, that priceless scene of a dejected Sydney 8080 or apply online: 1 sblsr. May- Aug. Next to cam- Starring Stephen Baldwin someone closely involved in a murder watching Baldwin live out his life in www.campcedar.com/cedar pus village A/C, Util Incl. Vidmark Entertainment investigation becomes more like the glamourous fantasy and then remod- Help Wanted Maintenance/ Clean-up person- $200/mo. 288-1372. killer, has been done before. But eling his house to reflect his new- available on home video April 29 “Crimetime” offers a twist: as Bobby found “fame”). Sluizer’s talents best Part-time positions with one of 1 sblsr. May-Aug. A/C. $175.mo. portrays Sydney’s murders with more come out in scenes which mold Muncie’s finest automobile deal- Own rm. 1864 Maplewood. Call style (the producers of the show want together illusion and reality, when it’s erships. Duties include building 286-5007. BY PAUL F.P. POGUE a sexier image than Sydney’s drab not quite clear who’s doing what, clean-up and delivery, and gener- 1 sblsr. needed May-Aug 15. Own STAFF REPORTER suits), the killer actually becomes who’s acting or what’s even real, a al maintenance. Must have valid more like the actor. technique that owes more than a little bdrm. C/A, W/D. $200/mo. obo. driver’s license and be available Call 286-8446. Sheli. Sometimes the name “Stephen Postlethwaite’s performance is the to 1980s “The Stunt Man.” The Ball State Daily News is evenings and weekends. Call for Baldwin” on a video box might as well best in the film as he tries to portray The flaw that nearly ruins looking for the following posi- appointment to fill out applica- 1 sub. May- May for 4 bdrm hse. be a warning label. Baldwin’s a fine Sydney both as an obsessive serial “Crimetime” is Brendan Somers’ tions for the Summer and the tion, Kevin Coley, 289-0201. Must see! W/D, A/C, D/W. $245 actor, but his choice of scripts some- killer and friendly TV script, which holds 1997-98 school year: + utils. 741-9598 Lori. times tends to be a bit less finicky repairman who lives together fairly well National Parks Hiring- Also 1-2 sblsrs. needed for May-Jul. than it should. in a drab house and “Baldwin’s latest straight- but manages to fall Account Executives Beach Resorts, Ranches, Rafting It seems his choices follow the wears boring suits. apart fairly near the (2 Sum. &/or Fall, 2 Fall) Own bdrm. A/C, W/D, D/W, Off- to-video release, Companies. Up to $12/hr. Na- laws of physics: “For each and every Baldwin is a little end. Classified Clerks st prkg. 1 min. to campus. Rent “Crimetime” isn’t too bad. tionwide openings. Call (919) ‘The Usual Suspects,’ there shall be an less consistent here, The motivation for (2 Sum. &/or Fall, 2 Fall) neg. Derek at 741-9954. equal and opposite ‘Fall Time’” (the as Bobby seems a little In fact, it’s rather good, Sydney’s killings is Production Assistants 918-7767, ext. R152. 1-5 Subleasers needed May- Aug. latter a 1995 straight-to-video release bit too insane to be certainly better than some never quite clear, (1 Sum. &/or Fall) Now hiring at Cardinal Crossing of his, against which all bad movies believable (it’s as if particularly his grisly Very Nice 4 bdrm. house at 1204 Proof Dispatcher Food Court. Apply at the Student can be judged). Baldwin is shouting of the major studio relases methods (although (1 Sum. &/or Fall) W Carson. A/C, W/D, Off. st. pkg. Baldwin’s latest straight-to-video “Look at how much of the last few months.” his wife’s ailing Center. Very close to BSU. Very reason- release, “Crimetime,” isn’t too bad. In I’m ACTING!”). health and declining Here is your chance to gain Painting Position. 40 hrs./wk. able price 214-1856 after 6 p.m. Paul F. P. Pogue fact, it’s rather good, certainly better Sadie Frost (“Bram eyesight seems to practical work experience Commercial/Residential wk. Exp. than some of the major-studio releas- Stoker’s Dracula”) staff reporter play some part), and while you are still in school. 2 fe. May- Aug. Rent neg. A/C, es of the last few months. does a passable job as the ending is sudden Go to Career Services, LU 220 a must! 286-4226. W/D, util incl. 281-9359, Holly or Baldwin portrays Bobby Mahone, a Val, Bobby’s girlfriend, and makes very little for a referral and the Daily Part time sales person for young Tracy. struggling hyper-intense actor whose whose only purpose in the film is to sense. This may also be an editing News, WQ 135 for an applica- tion. mens clothing store. Evenings & 2 fe. sblsrs. 1 needed ASAP, 1 big break hits when serial killer tell Bobby and the viewer how problem as the British release of Weekends. Apply New York New Sydney (Pete Postlethwaite, also of obsessed he is — a thankless task “Crimetime” ran 118 minutes while needed summer sem. Close to “The Usual Suspects”) begins attack- which underuses Frost’s talents. the American release is only 95 min- Be a part of our York Muncie Mall. campus. Rent neg. 284-7775. ing women and cutting their eyeballs Director George Sluizer (“The utes; quite a bit seems to have been award winning Retail Sales/Cashier- Indianapo- 2 female subleasers for Beacon out in the streets of London. Bobby is Vanishing”) seems to have been influ- removed. newspaper! lis Motor Speedway is hiring for Hill Apt. available May-summer hired to portray Sydney in the re- enced a great deal by modern film “Crimetime,” while not a master- gift shops. May only & summer rent negotiable. Call 281-9904. enactments of the murders on the noir, as his long brooding camera piece of suspense, is a decent way to reality show “Crime Time” and finds shots reflect every grim-and-gritty kill a Saturday evening. There are sev- work avail. Please call 317-484- 2 sblsrs needed May-Aug. A/C, himself to be a big star. murder film from “Blade Runner” to eral scenes of violence and nudity. #1 RANKED FUNDRAISER 6761. W/D. $150/mo. Own rm. Call Summer Intern Program- Avg. 286-7062. Your group, club, Frat./Sor. stdt. makes over $2,000/mo & Cedar Apts. 1 bdrm. Furn. A/C. can raise up to over 90% of stdts. using our Avail. May 1. $425/mo. Dep. req. $200...$500...$1000 placement office found career All utils. pd. 317-873-5652. in one week. Minimal hrs/ effort jobs. Must be willing to travel. Fe. sblsr. ASAP! Thru July. Call Rob at 284-1446. required. Call 800-925-5548, $250/mo. o.b.o. Util. incl. Call Access Code 22. Participants Summer Job! College Pro Paint- 219-762-5192. Ask for Laura. receive FREE Sport ers is hiring Managers and Paint- Male subleaser May- July lse. Camera just for calling. ers for Summer ‘97 in Indy, An- A/C, gar. Must see! Rent neg. Call derson, Muncie and Valparaiso (317) 856-4021 Call Jason @ 214-8781. Nice hse. 1-3 sblsrs. W/D, A/C. $WORK AT HOME$ Summer Jobs!!! Camp counselor Off-st prkg. 2 bath. Rent neg. Explosive Opportunity! openings at brother/sister Call 286-4925. New Internet Company Seeking camps in western Massachusetts. Consultants. Full Training Pro- Priv. 1 bdrm. May-Aug. A/C, Positions for talented and ener- gram- NO Experience Needed. Earn W/D. $300 + util. 1 mile from getic students as Specialists in $1,000 Plus Per Week From The BSU. Debbie 281-9077. Start! Immediate Cash Flow and all Team Sports , Gymnastics, Residual Pay Plan! F/T, P/T- Tennis, Golf, Archery, Ropes/ Min. Investment Required Climbing, Performing & Fine Summer School Special CALL NOW: 1-800-478-2573 Arts, Figure Skating, Newspaper, 2 fe. subl. Lge., comfortable, clean 2 bdrm apts. for rent at 219 & Photography, Yearbook, Rocke- house. W/D, A/C. Great location in vil- 219 1/2 Dicks St. 2 blks from vil- try, and all Waterfront/Pool ac- lage. $200/mo. + util. No pets. lage W/D, May- May lse. 288- tivities. Top salaries, room, 321 N. Martin. Call 759-9850 6523 after 6. board and travel. June 22nd- 99 students. Lose 5-100 lbs. New Aug. 20th Inquire: MAH-KEE-NAC Summer subleaser needed. 2 metabolism breakthru. RN asst. (boys): 1-800-753-9118 or DAN- bdrm. $475/mo. Util. pd. 805 $35 fee. 800-374-6477 Ext 8421. BEE (girls): 1-800-392-3752. University. Call 281-9435. CMYK CMYK

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3 bdrm. apt. on University. $690. MML Enterprise 123 N. Dicks. X-Nice 3 bdrm. 2 8 blks from BSU Attractive 1 Walk a little Save A Lot! 3 bdrm Rooms for Rent Heat, water, sew. incl. Avail. June 1 bedroom apts. All Util pd. ba. Rnge, fridge furn. Walk to bdrm bungalow apt. w/ nice Very nice inside. Avail June 1st 1. and 2 bdrm. apt. on Universi- 1608 N. Wheeling $320 BSU. Off-st pkg. Avail. 8/15. 1 yr. yard. Close to convenience store No pets. 2617 W. Main. Behind 1100 W. Bethel $375. lse. $660 + util. 284-9134. & laundromat. On MITS busline. Wendy’s Call 286-5023. 602 N. Calvert 1 blk from BSU. ty. $500. All util. incl. Avail. Aug. 2 bedrooms $500 + util Clean, Quiet, safe, living accomo- 1. 284-6778 or 284-1335. 1401 W. Main, 1024 W. Bethel 1908 Ball Ave. 4 bdrm. hse. Walk 12 mo. lse. Call 281-3008. Walk to BSU 3 nice 3 Bdrm. 3 bedroom $750 ea. dations for women. Priv. rms, 3 bdrm. in village, A/C, Micro, to BSU. Off st. pkg. deck,$750 812 North St. 2 bdrm. $560/mo. homes avail. fall 1 yr. lease. No Lounge + cooking fac. Pkg. W/D, 1504 N. Wheeling, 1024 W. Bethel Laundry, Res. Pkg., Avail 508 W. Riverside mo. + util. W/D hook-up May- + utils. pd. Call 282-4843 days. pets. 289-3590 evenings. HBO. Reasonable Rates. Sum. May lse. 741-8476 or 581-0742 June/Aug. No Pets. 287-0654. 4 Bedroom 704 Queen $200 pp. 820 W. North St. Avail. Aug. 1. 1 only or next fall. Call 282-2528. 1100 W. Bethel, 1024 W.Bethel 3 bedroom apartment Close to 1504 Wheeling all $250 pp. 1916 W. Jackson. 4 bdrm. Very yr. 4 bdrms. Carpet, off-st. prkg. Fe. Faculty looking for fe. grad. Notices BSU. Private parking. $500/mo. + 5 & 6 bedroom, 2 bath nice. 2 ba. Each bdrm. has own Utils. not incl. $700/mo. 759- stud. to share home for 97-98 yr. 617 N. Wheeling $210 pp dep. 288-4145. dressing area. $230 + gas & elec. 7324 after 6. Attention! If you are from the Close to BSU. $350 mo. 288-3057 518 N. Dicks $250 pp. 288-7593. 3 lge. bdrms. Corner Dill & Call 747-1160. 924 Marsh 3 bdrm 2 ba. $900 Phillipines or have family or Plush room - College area. Pvt. 2 & 3 bdrm. rentals. Near BSU & friends there, there is a fantastic Jackson. Vanity in each bdrm. util pd. 282-7332. entrance. Avail. 2nd semester. BMH.$550 & $690. Avail. May & business opportunity for you & Aug. lse. A/C, off st. prkg., no Near BSU/BMH/Wal-mart 1 Aug- May lse. 7 bdrm. 2 ba. 113 All util. pd. 282-3135. Aug. No pets. (317)-873-3177. them. There’s a lot of money at bdrm. $400. AC, W/D, prkg. Safe N. Martin. Nice. W/D. $200/pp + pets. 282-7957. stake here. No obligation. Please Serious Stdts. Private rm. Comm. loc. 4905 Keller Rd. 284-8367. 2 almost new 4 bdrm, 2 ba. hses. util. 288-7593. liv., din, & kit. Share phone & ba. 4 bdrm. apt. in village area. No C/A. Avail Aug ‘97. $225 ea. call 8-5 at 284-8398. Aug. - w/ 1. $200/mo. Sharp. 4 blks. pets. Call 289-3971. New NPS 4/3- 5/2 Univer. Arena area. 288-6060. Aug. lse. 2 or 3 bdrm. Daytime 282-6389. Eve. 1-765- from BSU. 741-9416. 501, 503, 505 W. Ashland Ave. ΑΤΩ ✳ ΑΧΩ ✳ ΑΤΩ ✳ ΑΧΩ ✳ ΑΤΩ ✳ 2 bdrm house. Close to BSU. 536-2009. Ask for Betty. Well-furnished room. in lovely, Avail. May or Aug. 3 bdrm. 1 1/2 $500/m + dam. dep. 288-4145. private home. Private bath, bath, C/A, D/W, W/D. $650-675 Avail. Aug. 10. Two, 3 bdrm. Powderpuff ‘97 Light kitchen priv. 288-7276. + util. $400 for sum. 282-6953. 2 bdrm. Cozy. Call 774-4249 or hses. One, 2 bdrm. duplex. One, April 12 774-4161. 3 bdrm. duplex. All w/appl., off- 505 N. Calvert. Prime location. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 2 bdrm. very nice on 103 N. st. pkg. & more! Call 289-4191. Nice 2 & 3 bdrms. 1 yr. lse. Call across from Apts. for Rent Calvert. 288-7593. 747-4047 for appt. Beautiful 4 bdrm hse on river. Ball Memorial Hospital 2 blks. from campus 4 bdrms, 2 Near downtown & BSU. $500/mo. 812 University. Avail. CJB ENTERPRISES Aug. 1. 3 ba. Aug. 1 lease $800 + util. 378- + util. 824 W. Main. 281-1786 or $4 ✰ 2 & 3 Bedroom bdrm. - $780/mo. 1 bdrm - 7889. 5:00 p.m-9:00 p.m. 288-5255. Tickets on sale now CJB spr ‘97 ✰ $375/mo. Util. incl. 289-0743. Student Apartments 2004 N. Glenwood. 4 bdrms. Behind 1501 W Jackson 3 Big RB, WB & Scramble Light Autumn Breeze (3BR) 816 North St. 2 bdrm. $500 util. W/D, 2 1/2 car gar. Bryan 282- Bdrms. Walk-in closets. 2 full DEADLINES: pd. Call 282-4843 days. ...$800 or $900 w/util. paid 2320. baths, W/D, Stove, Refridg., furn. Royalty: April 1st Very quiet & secluded. Off St. Cardinal Villa (2BR) 97-98 school year Cardinal Villa. 2100 Euclid BSU walking dis- Team Entry: April 10 pkg. & security light. $690 + dep. ...LEASED 3 bdrms. Incl. W/D, AC, 2 full ba, tance, 3 bdrm., stone hse. Move Penny Voting student pays util. Avail. June 1. Linden Place (3BR) Furn, Call collect 812-372-2910. in May 16. $660/mo. 289-5628. April 7-9 ...$900 or $1000 w/util. paid Ask for Lee 288-4613 Days. Affordable 3 bdrm. efficiency 2404 N. Hollywood. Nice 2 bdrm. RB, WB & Scramble Light Silvertree (2BR) BSU house. 3 bdrms. plus. Off st. apt. Wlkg. dist. $500/mo. Util. Crptd. Walk to BSU. Avail. 8/15. Keynote Speaker ...$560 or $630 w/ util. paid incl. August. 741-8102. 1 yr. lse. $460 + util. 284-9134. prkg. W/D. gar. Avail. mid-Aug. Domestic Violence & Silvertree (3BR) Call 844-0775. “A Better Way” April 1/2 Rate w/lease, 1 bdrm. 3 bdrm 519 N. Martin St. New ...$700 or $800 w/ util. paid BSU- 3 BR, all carpeted C/A, gas Tuesday, April 8 916 W. Jackson. Hardwood Furnace. Lrg liv. rm w/ fireplace, Sunreach (3BR) heat, fridge and range furn. 2 car 8:00 Forum Room floors. No dogs. References. gar., Plenty of rear pkg. 1 yr. lse. ...$660 or $750 w/ util. paid Nice 2 bdrm. apt. All util. furn. attached gar. $250 pp + util. Coaches’ Meeting Windsong (3BR) $275 + util. 284-2267. Security dep. Call 284-5253. Thursday, April 10 Off-st prkg. Leasing for Aug 1 Avail Aug 1 288-5444 or 759- ΑΤΩ ...$780 or $880 w/ util. paid Apts. between Student Center ‘97. Call 747-0265. 3 bdrm hse. Avail Aug. 2113 Ball 9454 after 6 pm. 9:00 House “When you visit our and Village. 2, 3, 4, 5 bdrms. N/S. Ave. W/D, Low util. 747-1170. Questions: model apartments, Nice 2 bdrm. apt. Avail Aug. Lse., Check This Out! 3 bdrm. house 747-9633 or 288-7536. Price reduced. Chris @ 286-0123 ask yourself have dep. No pets. All utils pd. with 10 mo. lse. Presently being to benefit: A Better Way you seen anything 3 bdrm. 1009 W. Bethel. Aug. 1 - better?” Aug. Nice 3 bdrm. Util pd, Pkg. $570/mo. 710 W. Ashland. Call refurbished with new wallpaper, ΑΧΩ ✳ ΑΤΩ ✳ ΑΧΩ ✳ ΑΤΩ ✳ ΑΧΩ ✳ Walking dist. to BSU, 909 after 5. 288-8379. July 31. W/D. $210/per. + util. paneling, and carpet. South of – Cliff Johnson Sec. dep. req. No pets. Off-st. Leasing Manager Ashland 284-3717. Nice 2 bdrm. apt. Avail in Aug. Student Center. Sorry no pets. prkg. Call Connie 288-0461. Call 759-9821 for details. CALL TODAY! 288-9999 Avail. Aug. 1 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Lse, dep. No pets. All utils pd. 3 bdrm. 122 $600/mo. Wlkg. distance. 288- $630/mo. 708 W. Ashland. Call Martin Close to BSU. Close to campus. 1024 Neeley. 3 M-F 8 a.m -9 p.m. Sat.-Sun.10 a.m -9 p.m. A/C, W/D, Carpeted. $650 + Delta Zeta 3388. after 5. 288-8379. bdrm. A/C. May-May lse. Sblsrs. 1 bdrm 1 blk from BSU. off-st utils. 287-0713 or 759-5591. avail. $690/mo. 289-2670. Beacon Hill Apts. 3 &4 bdrm. 3 Nice 2-3-4 bdrm. off-st prkg. Turtle Tugs pkg. New carpet. 284-4045. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Close to BSU. 1029 level townhse. A/C, D/W, W/D, Aug. lse. No pets. $165-200/per. Collegiate Style Building 6 blks 1 bdrm. apt. unfurn., stove + 610-612 Queen St. 759-7393. Marsh $700 per mo. + util. for 10 from BSU on Univ. Ave. Lrg. 6 Tug-O-War Contest Micro., Aug. lse. First months mo. sec dep. req. 765-754-7966. fridge. Water + sewage pd. No rent free. 287-0654 & 759-5591. Nice 3 bdrm. apt. A/C. Close to bdrm 9 mo. lse. All util pd ex- pets. Close to cmps. Call Now. 3 bdrm. 2204 Rosewood. Stove, cept phone. Incl. cable TVon Mits BSU apts. 2, & 3 bdrm. Close to campus. Aug 1 lse. Call 286- April 26 759-9308. 4435. fridge, W/D, $660/mo. 1-765- Busline Avail Aug 15. Call 281- campus. Bus stop & VP, 734-1187. 3008. 11 am - 4 pm 1 bdrm. Close to BSU. Carpeted, Laundromat. No pets. 282-6677 Nice large 2 bedroom. 1 mile to A/C. Avail. May or Aug. or 284-6718. Ask for Bob. BSU. Lease 1 year. June 1. No 3 bdrm. hse, $175/stdt. Also 5 Excellent 3 bdrm. 3305 N. Lin- LaFollette Fiels $350/mo. + elec. 287-0654. bdrm. hse. Close to campus. 282- den. W/D, A/C, 9 mo. lse. $250 + BSU area. Dicks & Dill St. 2 & 3 pets. Call 759-7357. 1 bdrm.- 221 S. College, 829 W. 6677 or 284-6718. Ask for Bob. util. No pets. Avail. May 9 or bdrm. Off st. prkg. A/C. No pets. Nice. 1 bdrm. $400/mo. Heat & Riverside, 301 S. Cherry, 511 W. Aug. 1st. 284-6581. Register this week at Teacher Call 289-6732. water paid. 2100 W. Jackson. Call 3 bdrm. hse. 2721 N. Winston. Charles. 2 bdrms- 1821 1/2 W. 282-5547. No pets. $540/mo. + util. Avail. Franklin Rentals- 4 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 College Concourse or Jackson, 212 S. McKinley, 800 W. Cardinal Corner. Wayne & now. Call 289-2097, lve. mssg. car gar. Central heat & air. Stove, Scramble Light North, 1400 W. Jackson. 3 Linden. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. W/D, Normandy Apartments. College fridge, D/W, W/D. Avail. Aug 10. bdrms- 1208 W. Bethel, 1416 W. Micro, A/C, part. furn. Util. incl. area. Furn. & unfurn. apt. New 3 bdrm. hse. near BSU. $600/mo. 759-9067. carpet, C/A, gas heat. By + dep. 808 W. Ashland. Avail. Bethel, 2203 W. Jackson, 1200 W. 282-5207. Great location Off-st pkg. Any Questions??? Bethel. 4 bdrms.- 221 S. College, appointment. 282-3135. 1 will May 15th. 741-8657. Cardinal Corners. 3 bdrm., 2 Affordable Util. W/D, 4 bdrm, 827 W. Riverside. Asset sublease. 3 bdrm. hses. May lses. No pets. Cal Holly Miseko bath apt. avail. 8-15-97. 12 mo. Pets neg., 289-7706. Management 281-9000. Now renting apts. for spring & Dep. required. 282-4275. at 286-0688 lse. 1001 W. Wayne. W/D, Micro, Great location. Newly remodeled. Refrig, A/C. 2 blks. East of cam- summer. Close to campus. Call 3 bdrms. 2112 N. Janney C/A, or 1 block from campus! after 6 p.m. at 468-7064. 1 & 3 bdrm. apts. Call 286-2060 pus. Call after 5:00. 1-317-462- refridg. Avail. in Aug. $595 + for information. Trisha Hey Nice! Clean! 4812. On Riverside. Large 1 bdrm. apt. util. 747-5093. In the village. 323 Dicks. $240 + 214-3347 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms. Cedars Apts. 1010 W. Bethel Newly remodeled. Call 287-8825 3 bdrms. 5 blks from campus. for details. util. 1 1/2 ba. May-May lse. No Off -street parking. Year lease. Avail Aug. 1st. 1 bdrm- $375 - Off-st pkg. Avail ‘97-‘98 school pets. 317-369-2986. 759-9339. $395. Larger units $400- $440. Renovated last Aug. 2 bdrms. year. 747-1262 Luxury houses Furn. & Unfurn. Graduation open house cards. 25 On premise Laundry, manager. Fully crptd. Walk-in closets. New 3, 4 & 5 bdrm. hses. on N. Ball ct./$3.79. Mr. Superent. 1018 W. 1, 2, 3 bdrm. apts. Leasing for Many extras. N/S, alcohol, or 286-2806. ba., kitch. & appli. 747-0076. Ave. Low util., W/D. Call 747- Centennial. 289-2851. Aug. 1-10 blks. from BSU. Most pets. On campus. 286-5216. Rex Street. 1 bdrm. apt. Available 1170. util. pd. 289-3971. No pets. Close to Campus 1 & 2 bdrms. N. of BSU arena 2, 3 & 4 bdrm May. Deposit & lse. req. Call 317- 4 bdrm 2 bath New construction. 289-8768. Stove & Refridg furn. hses. for rent. Call 747-0207 1-2-3 bdrm apts. ‘97-‘98 school 533-4577. W/D D/W A/C, off-campus, 2712 Services year. 741-8776. No pets. Aug- Close to campus. Efficiency 1 & plse. lve. name & number. Sharp 1 bedroom apt. Top con- N. Reserve. $1100/mo. 288-0074. Aug lse. 2 bdrms. Newly remod. A/C & Nice 3 bdrm hse. 1 bath. Off-st Spanish instruction/ translations dition. May lease. 289-7312, 744- 4 bdrm 2 bath W/D, A/C, Nice Learn to speak! Fast Method! All 1520 W. Ashland. 1 bdrm. effi- some util. furn. Lses. avail. May, pkg. W/D, Aug- Aug. 1005 W. 6891, or 288-4562. decks. off st. pkg. 1224 W. Marsh levels. 765-378-7416. ciency. Avail. Aug. 16. 1 yr. Car- June, July & Aug. Ask about our Bethel 289-7694 specials. Call 287-8926. Sm. pet acceptable nice 2 bdrm. $1100/ mo. Aug- Aug. 288-0074 pet, Off-st. prkg. $300/mo. Utils. Nice 3 bdrm. Close to campus. furn./unfurn. walking dist. May 4 bdrm deluxe home Very close not incl. Call 759-7324 after 6. Close to campus. Nice & quiet. 1 Avail Aug. 1. $600/mo. + util. Furniture bdrm. apt for rent. A/C. Call lse.288-6561. to BSU. 2 ba. C/A, W/D, D/W. 2 1524 W. Jackson. 3 rm. x-lg. car garage. 288-0263. 749-0663. Leave a message. 286-4435. Studio near Tuhey Park. $285 all Do you need bdrm. Crptd. Rge-fridge furn. Nice 3 bdrm. good quality used util pd. 410 N. Alameda Jeff 284- 4 bdrm Nice 2 bath. W/D & all hse. Fall lse. 1624 Off-st. pkg. 1 gar. Walk to BSU. Cozy 1 bdrm. apt. $300/mo + furniture? We have it. Priced for 8907. appl. furn Close to campus. 1 N. Janney $690/mo. + util. 281- Avail 8/15. 1 yr. lse. Major util dep. & util. 220 S. Gharkey, 288- student’s pocketbooks. Free de- 1/2 car garage. May 15 lse. 0709. incl. $430/mo. 284-9134. 3299. Summer Special- 1 & 2 bdrm. apt. livery. Call anytime 289-9946. $225/ pp. 644-2945. Nice 3 bdrm. hse. Living, dining, No pets. 289-3971. Nice 7 pc. Liv. rm. set. $250. SS 2 bdrm apt. W/D, din. rm. All util Deluxe 4 bdrm. apt. 2 ba., 2 porch. W/D, A/C, yard, prkg. 4 bdrm. x-lge. deluxe. Walk-in waterbed w/ storage $75. Leave pd. 8 blks from BSU on W. Jack- kitch. A/C. Avail. Aug. 1. Call Super 3 bdrm. All util. pd. except 1005 W. Main. $510/mo. + gas & son. No pets May/ Fall 289-3971. phone. Incl. cable TV. Close to closets. fully crptd. new appli- message. 284-6394. 286-4435. ances incl. W/D, micro. Aug.- elec. Pet to resp. owner. Call 741- 2 bdrm. apt. Great location. campus on MITS/BSU buslines. 8102. Efficiency apt. Modern & attrac- Aug. lse. $225 ea. 820 W. Corner of Beechwood & Dicks. Call 281-3008. tive w/ beautiful hrdwd. flrs. University. 747-0076, days. 747- Now renting for 97-98 school Automotive $275/mo. incl util. A/C 284-6643 Avail for summer and/ or next Two nice 3 bdrm apts. Close to 8556 after 6pm. year. 1-2-3 bdrm. spacious apts. campus. $200/ea. util furn & ‘86 Toyota MR2, 5 spd., tint, sun- 2 bdrm. Avail. now. No pets. year. Close to BSU. On MITS/ BSU 4 or 5 bdrm hse. 2 ba. Util w/ w/ appliances. Near the village $225/ea. + util. Call 282-0170. roof, cass, low mi. 64K. $4000. $350 + deposit. Call 282-3019. busline. 281-3008 W/D. Nice location. Call 468- w/ off-st prkg. Reasonable rent! Call 765-348-8936. Lve. mssg. 284-6123. 2 bdrm. Close to Village. $500 Excellent 3 bdrm. apt. Lge. living. Very Nice 3 bdrm 2 bath A/C, 7481. Near BSU Off-st pkg. Security mo. all util. pd. May or Aug lse Wlkg. dist. $250/mo. each. Util. 4 or 5 bdrm. house on campus. 2 Nursing students. Aug. lse. Furn. Light. No pets All util. pd. No pets 287-0654 or 759-5591. incl. Call 741-8102. bath, C/A, W/D $230/pp. + util. or unfurn. Nice neighborhood. Motorcycles $275pp. + $175 dep. Lower sum- 2 bdrm. upstairs apt. Very nice May or Aug. lse. Call 358-3599. 288-6561. Homestead and Oakwood Manor mer rates. 286-8750. on N. Calvert. 1 year May lease. Motorcycle for sale. 1995 Apts. 1&2 bdrm. Heat furn., se- 4-5 Bdrm. hse. Avail May. 2016 Off Bethel 3 bdrms, A/C, W/D Call 288-3480. Walk to campus! 1125 Rex. 2 hook- up, Garage, 1 yr. lse. $450 Yamaha YZF. 2200 miles. Like curity doors, heated garage, ele- Glenwood 2 ba. W/D, low util, new. Call 282-6644. 2 bdrms. 5 blks. from campus. bdrm. Off st. prkg. $450/mo. + & $550; 759-7671 lv. mess. vator, pool. Near BSU & BMH. low util. Call 286-4592. 747-1170. Avail Aug. 1 1997 Off-st pkg. 286-0692. One 4 bdrm @ 1504 Woodridge 747-1262. 5 bdrm 2 ba. Walking distance to & One 5 bdrm @ 2104 Main. Both For Sale Huge 3 bdrm. apt. 1,600 sq. ft. BSU. Aug- Aug lse. 288-9669 or 2 or 3 bdrm. apt. 1 blk. from Houses for Rent are on campus. 288-6238. Aug- Aug lse. $685/m + elec. 289-4554. campus. Call 282-5908 home, Gas pd. No pets. 741-8776. Reduced summer rate. $175/per. 3 & 4 bdrm. BSU area. No pets. pager 391-7800. .069 House of StackS. Eliminate 5 bdrm. 2 1/2 bath. Close to BSU. June, July, & Aug. Owner pays Avail. Aug 1. 289-0550. In the village 2 & 3 bdrm apts. chaos. Organize. For details call W/D, 2 car gar. Avail. May or gas heat, water, & sewage. Renter 2, 3, & 4 bedroom rentals. Au- for responsible persons 282- Graduation Special printed nap- gust - August lease. Deposit re- 281-1733. Ask for Carly. Aug. 287-0713 or 759-5591. pays elec. 4 & 2 bdrms. 122 N. 2974. Dill St. June-May lse. Sec. dep. No kins. Order now!! Mr. Superent. quired. Call 288-7689. 1 bdrm W/D, A/C, private deck. 5 bdrm. 2 ba. Extra nice. Utility Just a few spacious 2 & 3 bdrm. pets. Call Connie 288-0461. 1018 W. Centennial. 289-2851. 2-3 bdrm. hses. + apts. Avail. off-st. pkg. 1 blk from campus. room. with W/D. May 15-May 15 apts. & townhouses left. 12 or 9 Prof. moving. Need to sell ‘86 May + Aug. $225 - $250/mo. ea. $350/mo. 288-0074. Small 2 bdrm. May. 1909 1/2 N. mo. lses. Heat pd. Small pets lse. . 468-7481. Toyota Cressida (sunroof, leather + utils. Very nice, clean. 281- 1000 W. Gilbert. 5 bdrms. 2 ba. 2 Janney. All util. incl. $500/mo. + welcome. The Orchard Apts. Call 5 bdrm. 2 bth. Full bsmt. Fenced 0049. Cedric. kitch. $200/p. + util. 288-7593. dep. Call 282-6953. int), 1986 Honda Civic Sedan, 282-6663. yard, gar., off-st. pkg. Stove, Student Rental. 615 Sofa bed. 285-2171 or 747-8133. 2-3 bdrm. Nice, spacious & clean. 1004 Marsh. 4 bdrm. 2 full ba. fridge, W/D, furnished. No pets. Queen. 2 Large apt. 3 bdrms. Avail. May. 805 Univ. Aug. lse. No pets. All Wlkg. dist., prkg., patio, yr. lse 789-6211. baths. No pets! Utilities included. util pd. 286-1505. No pets. 789-4672. starts Aug. 15. Dep. $255/per- Call 282-9587. 5 bdrm. hse. A/C, W/D, 2 full ba. Computers son. incl. util. Eves. 289-1743. 284-3717 Call Today! Old West Lg. 3 bdrm. Near village. $1000/mo. 804 W. Wayne St. Two 5 bdrm. houses. Great loca- End. May or Aug lse. Nice lg. Appliances & W/D facility incl. 1009 W. North St. 4 bdrm, 2 May or Aug. lse. (317) 881-7385. tions. Call 774-4249 or 774- Color printer - Canon 600. apts, Util pd, Pkg, Partly Furn. 2 No pets. Off-st prkg. 747-0973. story hse. W/D, gas heat, Off-st 4161. 360x360 dpi color resolution. 5 blks. BSU 3 or 4 bdrm. Extra bd. 405 S Liberty Must see! 4 $100. Call 286-4377. Lg. 3 bdrm. Util. incl. $750/mo. prkg. May-May lse. 289-6456. nice. C/A, W/D, D/W, disposal, Unique 3 bdrm. Furn. May lse. 4 bdrms 2 ba 327 S. Liberty. 405 N. Alameda Near park. Large 1021 Neely & 2301 Rosewood. 3 garage. Rent with or without util. super single waterbeds. Wlkg. 3 bdrm 1 blk from BSU. off-st bedrooms! Jeff. 284-8907. bdrm. A/C, off-st. prkg. $600 + Aug. lse. 765-825-4088, collect. dist. 288-6561. Houses for Sale pkg. New Carpet. 284-4045. Lg. furn. 2 bdrm. Near village. util. No pets. 289-6732. 6 bdrm 2 bath W/D, A/C, Nice Very nice 5 bdrm. Aug.-Aug. All 3 bdrm apt. 2 bath 102 Cardinal Appliances, W/D facility incl. 108 S. McKinley 4 bdrm $240 ea. decks, Aug-Aug, $1500/mo. 288- crptd, W/D, 2 ba., great location, Parents! Send your kids to BSU Corner. Call 219-232-6656 or Off-st prkg. May or Aug lse. No May lse. 2006 Main, 5 bdrm 2 ba. 0074 nice big back yard. 1311 W. Jack- rent free. 5 quality BSU rentals. 233-3991 eve. pets. Part. util incl. 747-0973. $230 ea. W/D. John 284-5334 6 Bedroom house. Close to BSU. son. $220/per.+util. 286-1914. F.S.B.O. 1-3 unit properties. Sales 3 bdrm. 2 ba. W/D, A/C. $750 Lrg. 1 & 2 bdrm apts. Avail 1217 W. Gilbert. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Completely remodeled $195 per Very small 1 bdrm. May. At 1207 price neg. No contracts or sec- Water incl. Call Mike at 289- Summer & Fall utils pd. Reserved W/D, Off-st prkg. $630+util. Call student. All utilities paid. 288- W. Gilbert St. $225/mo. + elec. onds. Some closing costs pd. 9578. pkg. No pets 289-2030. 288-1590. Leave message. 6604 or 288-1598. Call 282-6953. Serious only! 849-3241. CMYK CMYK

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Liz Phair “Exile in Guyville” Chicago- PJ Harvey “To Bring You My Love” Patti Smith “Horses” One of the best opinion digest suburban, feminist awareness drafted digest Hailed as the best album of 1995, albums of the past 20 years by an over a rock album solid the whole way Harvey wields considerable power and artist whose stature is par with Bob through. vision on this album. Dylan. ▼ T ALK SHOWS about TV NBC extends O’Brien’s contract for five years ratings

NEW YORK — Questions about whether Conan O’Brien would last as a late-night TV host have been answered with a five-year con- system tract extension announced Monday by NBC. ‘‘Early on, they were timing my contract BROADCASTING Networks with an egg timer,’’ said O’Brien, who was an l unknown comedy writer chosen to replace Women in rock consider adding categories; former ‘‘Late Night’’ host David Letterman in as a wonder and as a curiosity — one whose Congress wishes to regulate. 1993 after better-known stars demurred. BY PATRICK PAGE potency fades beyond her alterations to the The former ‘‘Saturday Night Live’’ writer STAFF REPORTER started ‘‘Late Night With Conan O’Brien’’ with traditional female image. BY JEANNINE AVERSA a 13-week commitment. But the show and With her “Jagged Little Pill” release, it has One comment overheard after her Ball ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER the one it follows, Jay Leno’s ‘‘Tonight Show,’’ been claimed that Alanis Morissette logged State performance was that she was too sexu- have been on a ratings roll, giving NBC the hard work for expanding the presence of ally blunt. Who would have said this about Robert Plant after a Zeppelin show? top-rated lineup for their time period. women in music. Some even claim that she is LAS VEGAS — The TV industry Interviewed in a recent Rolling Stone Terms of the contract weren’t disclosed. a pioneer. will ask parents whether major issue, Joni Mitchell spoke of how she would O’Brien said he considered it a validation of The problem with this is that she never changes should be made to the 3- rather be called an artist than a female artist. his work. got beyond her relationship malaises, which month-old ratings system, Jack The danger is the word female sometimes step no further than a pissed-off game of Valenti, the executive who oversaw its qualifies how a performer is an artist and Girl-Talk (see the commercial on afternoon creation, said Monday. ▼ D IVORCE seems to insinuate that they do not belong to TV)and that having one hand in her pocket Ranging from ‘‘TV-G’’ for all audi- the exclusive group of “artist.” Suzanne Vega “99.9” The folk poet of was not a deep statement. Did she log any ences to ‘‘TV-MA,’’ mature audiences Traditionally, female education seems to Liz Taylor officially rid the past decade, Vega brings charm firsts? Only if one were to ignore Ella only, the voluntary ratings have been have held the purpose of “finishing” them, and a freshness to consistently well- Fitzgerald, Madonna, Stevie Nicks or others. under a barrage of criticism from law- while men have been seen as intellectual written material. There has never been an absence of makers and children’s advocacy innovators. To this day, men are still more of husband number 7 women in music, but it seems they have been groups for not providing parents with represented at art museum shows, which has remembered differently. Who lately has enough detailed information about prompted reactions from action groups, LOS ANGELES — Elizabeth Taylor is free heard Joni Mitchell’s “Big Yellow Taxi” on shows’ sexual, violent and language such as the Guerrilla Girls. to marry again. She’s officially divorced from classic rock radio whereas who can’t miss the content. If the first stage was discrimination, the Larry Fortensky, husband No. 7. monotony of AC/DC proclaiming that “you Valenti, who also is president of second stage emphasizing femininity, the ‘‘It’s done,’’ the actress’ attorney, Arlene shook me all night long?” the Motion Picture Association of third stage may be recognizing a universal- Colman-Schwimmer, said Monday. It is not a must-do issue that “credible” America, made his remarks in an ness in which the prior distinctions are negli- The lawyer described the settlement as female artists have to produce feminist-cri- interview at the National Association gible and each individual is judged upon the amicable and refused to reveal financial tique lyrics, such as Liz Phair’s abrupt “I’ll f**k of Broadcasters convention. same criteria without any expectations that details. She said reports that Fortensky was you till your dick is blue” or the Breeders’ role- Public Opinion Strategies and poll- they fit into a specific mode. Individual worth getting $1.5 million were false. ‘‘That’s too reversing “Divine Hammer.” But lyrics such as ster Peter Hart will jointly interview would matter more than traditional role high,’’ she said. these reverse the passive image of an objecti- more than 1,000 randomly selected expectations. The Oscar-winning star of ‘‘Who’s Afraid Lisa Germano “Happiness” After play- fied woman in lyrics such as the prior AC/DC parents beginning next month. Recent events at Ball State have explored of Virginia Woolf?’’ and ‘‘Butterfield 8’’ met ing violin for John Mellencamp, she verse. Sonic Youth is a notable band for songs But Valenti wouldn’t say what the creative image of women, such as art pro- Fortensky in 1988 when both were at the such as “Swimsuit Issue,” which question the results would trigger major changes works through various stages of emotion- fessor Laura Vinnedge’s outstanding show at Betty Ford Clinic. They married Oct. 6, 1991, stereotypical view of a passive female. to the six-tier, age-based ratings that al depression, depth and consciousness the Brown Lounge and an honors perfor- during a ceremony at Michael Jackson’s While Phair’s line draws instant atten- went into effect Jan. 1. in outstanding conceptual pieces on her mance by Amanda Bailey and Beth Gaubatz Neverland Ranch. tion, what is not startling are lyrics such as ‘‘Is it 51 percent or 64 percent? I that studied female writers and musicians. Taylor filed for divorce in February 1996, solo career. Jewel’s, whose coffee-house consciousness don’t know,’’ he said. ‘‘There’s no line Gaubatz and Bailey state that “women citing irreconcilable differences. seems to sugar-coat any intellectualism into in the sand.’’ have a special style of communicating Meanwhile, the 65-year-old actress is plan- harmless decorativeness. A comparison may Other studies say parents want through their words and music.” Their presen- ning a trip overseas in May, two months after be drawn in art through the controversy over more detailed ratings than the movie- tation grouped together works of literature brain surgery to remove a benign tumor. the Frenchman Edouard Manet’s 19th centu- like ones now in use. and popular music around categories of per- ry realist work “Olympia,” which featured a Later, in remarks to the conven- ception, such as how women perceive them- courtesan staring down the viewer. Part of tion, Valenti said:

▼ O ASIS selves, friendship and life. The emphasis is the controversy was that this woman was no ‘‘I have said publicly that we are women have a valid and unique perspective. longer the viewed but rather a dominating going to be very flexible with these The only worry is society does not seem viewer. guidelines. We’ll make some changes Liam Gallagher weds to consistently remember this or accept talent- Presentation is one angle; a different here and there. But I want everybody ed women as worthy contributors to the cul- problem is that an artist’s femininity may be to know we are not going to make any tural avant-garde. A gap still must be bridged actress in London Luscious Jackson “Fever In, Fever used to pigeon hole them. While Tori Amos large revisions in these guidelines for women to be accepted to popular music Out” Exploring different instruments of has bared her soul to the listener, especially unless and until real parents with real outside of expected conventional stereotypes rhythm, this talented group has worked in her masterful “Little Earthquakes” album, kids tell us they want those changes LONDON — Paparazzi weren’t a problem and in which important contributors are no its way to trip hop on this captivating her music does not often reach mainstream to be made.’’ Broadcasters applauded when Oasis singer Liam Gallagher and actress radio. Instead, she seems to be treated more longer glossed over or forgotten. album. Valenti’s comments. Patsy Kensit got married Monday in a secret In addition to the polls, Valenti civil ceremony with just the registrar watching. said, the TV industry would be talking The wedding — his first and her third — to the nation’s roughly 1,600 TV sta- came two months after the couple canceled tions to get parental feedback on the planned nuptials because the media was ratings’ effectiveness. ‘‘obsessive and intrusive.’’ Despite critics’ complaints about Gallagher, 24, and Kensit, 29, got mar- the ratings, Valenti said in the inter- ried at London’s Westminster Register Office, view, ‘‘I’m confident that what we’re said Johnny Hopkins, spokesman for doing is right and useful ... It’s very Creation Records. easy to criticize.’’ ‘‘They don’t want a party because it will Valenti also told broadcasters that be turned into a media circus, and they are More than TV ratings are not designed for too busy to go on honeymoon,’’ Hopkins said. Congress or advocacy groups but for Kensit divorced last year from Jim Kerr, parents, who will be the final arbiters. a singer with the rock group Simple Minds. Congress, he said, shouldn’t interfere. Her first marriage to another rock musician, ‘‘Let me put it about as plainly as I Dan Donovan of Big Audio Dynamite, lasted can; Congress has no authority to three months. lessen the reach of the First Oasis, a Beatles-influenced British group, Amendment. Not now. Not tomorrow. has had two best-selling albums. In pretty Not ever,’’ Valenti said, drawing September, the group abruptly pulled out of applause once again. a U.S. tour because of what its label Responding to critics, some exec- described as ‘‘internal differences.’’ utives of Fox, cable leaders and some trade association officials have been

▼ H O LLYWOOD NUPTIALS floating the notion of adding ‘‘V,’’ ‘‘S’’ and ‘‘L’’ to existing ratings to note vio- lence, sex and language that some Stallone to wed Flavin may consider offensive. The Senate Commerce Committee LOS ANGELES — Sylvester Stallone will chairman, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., soon tie the knot with model Jennifer Flavin, has signaled that unless the industry the mother of his 7-month-old daughter, the acts on its own, he will move forward actor’s spokesman said Monday. on legislation that would require the Stallone, who has been married twice TV industry to provide more detailed before, will wed Flavin within the next sev- ratings. eral months in an exotic location, publicist Valenti said he has briefed McCain Paul Bloch said. about the industry’s polling plans. The couple’s daughter, Sophia Rose, ‘‘He gave no assurances or quid pro will be part of the ceremony. quos,’’ Valenti said.

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