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By Donna Carmichael Daily senior staff writer The Associated Students' Board of Directors will try, once again, to raise their stipends at the next meeting of student government on Nov. 24. Stipend increase legislation passed unanimously on Sept. 22 but was vetoed by A.S. President Leo Davila at the following board meeting Oct. 13. If the stipend increase legislation fails, A.S. directors will be forced to pay back the stipend increases they already collected before the veto went into effect, said Shawn Chan, manager of the AS. business office. "They will have to take a pay cut or just not get paid at all sometime in the future, to make up for the over-pay- ment," Chan said. Davila reversed his earlier decision, saying he backed the board's desire for more money, but felt he had to veto the legislation to give students an opportu- nity to register their views on the mat- ter. "They (the students) saw the move as sneaky. It wasn't so much the amount of the stipend increase but the way we did it that was an issue," Davila said. Currently, the board's 13 directors make $106 per month the lowest A.S. stipend for regular board members at the three California State University campuses in the area. Stipends for the three executive Photos by Clayton Smaller / Special to the Spartan Dail members of the AS. board,- range from $350 per month for the vice president Above, Stanford and controller, to $750 per month for medical president. student, Directors William Hauser and Akbar Maria Gomez Shetty said the second shot at a stipend examines Yuhui increase could raise the pay even high- Wang, a junior er than the first attempt. They said a majoring in busi- Playing stipend increase would be retroactive to doctor ness, for possible September for regular directors, but retroactive to June for executive direc- signs of ear infec- tors of the AS. board. tion during her Stanford med student learns ropes at SJSU Directors' pay is on a nine-month two-week clinical ' academic calendar but the three execu- rotation at the San at least an hour lunch. tive positions are on a 12-month calen- By Christina Lucarotti Jose State Daily staff writer The easy hours gave Gomez dar, meaning they receive pay over the a chance to lift weights to summer, Davila said. University Health Center. Editor's note: We're college Denise Austin's video tape in If the stipend goes up and Davila the morning and jog with her said he will not veto the pay raise legis- students. Many of us sleep less than we should, drink too much roommates in the evening. lation a second time regular direc- Rotations are a standard tors will make at least $250 per month. Right, Gomez and eat anything and every- thing bad for us. The live-day part of medical school, said the Executive directors will make at least checks a stu- 5-foot-9-inch New Mexico $700 to $1,000 per month. dents blood Health Series will examine dif- ferent aspects of this neglected native. Six different rotations A.S. directors introduced the pressure during plans to graduate are required to graduate but stipend-increase legislation at a meet- issue. JO. student with an examination. in June 2000. most students do more. ing of the finance committee where it Gomez said the SJSU rota- passed unanimously. Maria Gomez, 27, blends in She spent two weeks at the The legislation with the students at San Jose Student Health Center on a tion was different than most then entered the agenda of a meeting of State University. She carries a because rotations are usually the board of clinical rotation, which com- directors (AS. government red backpack and even eats pared to getting up at 3:30 a.m. done in a hospital setting. The session) on Sept. 22 where it appeared potato chips for breakfast on for two months during her sur- Student Health Center is not a in a controller's report as an unlined occasion. hospital but a clinic, meaning item. gical rotation was a cinch. However, the differences Instead of 16-hour days, the Health Center does not Some directors were not amused by between Gomez and an average have overnight beds. Davila's veto, saying it was a Gomez kept the same schedule political SJSU student are significant. as Dr. Robert Baer working move. Gomez is a Stanford Medical p.m. with See Medicine, page 6 "You did this to make yourself look between 8 a.m. and 4 See Raises, page 7 Fish out of water Muslims could've predated Columbus By Liz Cloutman archaeology. in electrical engineering, said he Daily staff writer "When it comes to archaeology. enjoyed learning about Latin American you're going to have all kinds of ideas," history. The symbols and mathematics used Layton said. "The Spanish were heavily "I think it's enlightening," Khayyat in the Aztec calendar indicate there influenced (by the Moors' occupation of said. "I never knew about the history of were Muslims in the Americas before Spain for 800 years), but no respectable South America. He also talked about the arrival of Columbus, said Daniel archaeologist would argue there was the presence of Islam." Denton Islam, a teacher at Martin pre-Columbian influence by the Carlos Aguirre, a senior majoring in Luther King Jr. economics and a Elementary School in Latino, said he found Stockton, who became a "I do not think this (Daniel Daniel Islam's speech Muslim four years ago. interesting. Islam spoke to an audi- Islam's) idea holds merit. Most "I had to agree with ence of 35 in the Costanoan most of things he said," room of the Student Union mainstream Islamic scholars Aguirre said. "The at San Jose State would argue the same thing." Islamic influences in University Tuesday. He was Spain and Latin the last in a series of five America are the same. speakers in observance of - Thomas Layton There are many politi- Islamic Awareness Week. professor of anthropology at SJSU cal parallels between "The sandstone I the Latin America and the Aztec calendar I has three Middle East." aspects," Daniel Islam said. Daniel Islam said "It is a calendar, a history book and a Muslims in Latin America." the Aztec calendar predicts the four civ- prophecy of sorts. This is the most per- "I do not think this (Daniel Islam's) ilizations which have inhabited what Chris Pre01.010$ / Spartan Dailv fect calendar there is. It took 30,000 idea holds merit." Layton said. "Most he called Mesoamerica. He was intro- years to make all the astronomical mainstream Islamic scholars would duced to this idea by the book, "They Pablo Morales, the San Jose State University swimming coach and three- observations (that went into it)." argue the same thing." Came Before Columbus" by Ivan van time Olympic gold medalist, shields himself from the rain as team members swim Thomas Layton, a professor of The audience, which was predomi- Sertima, he said. laps Tuesday at the Aquatics Center. anthropology at SJSU, said Daniel nantly Muslim, reacted positively to The calendar depicts a jaguar, Islam's ideas, as described to him, were Daniel Islam's speech. out of the mainstream in the field of Osama Khayyat, a senior majoring See Islam, page 7 FORUM San Jose State University People are still having unprotected sex, despite the dangers. Who should be responsible for birth control, men or women? Men need to protect Women should use themselves by using contraceptives for and carrying condoms their own protection

Sharpshooters are responsi- dispute over who ble for ensuring their guns Theshould be responsible for are properly holstered. the use of birth control Swordsmen need to make sure continues to plague both men their cutlasses are in their and women. sheaths. Women, however, need to Similarly, men who think they take the responsibility of birth are going to "get down" with a control use upon themselves. "lucky" woman need to provide As it stands now, there are far the condoms. more contraceptive choices The argument lies in the simple mechanics of doing available to women than to men. Women's contraceptive the "horizontal mambo." devices are also more effective in preventing pregnancy Of the two involved in the act, the female is the mem- than men's. ber who agrees to let a foreign object enter the confines According to the Planned Parenthood Federation of of her body. The male is the owner of that foreign object. percent effective; Depo cover America, Norplant is 99.96 It is his tool to sheath or holster or, in this case, Provera is 99.7 percent effective; IUD's are 97.4 to 99.2 with a condom. percent effective; the pill is 97 to 99.9 percent effective; Contracting sexually transmitted diseases is an inher- percent effective; cervical caps unprotected sex. Anyone over the age diaphragms are 82 to 94 ent risk involved in are 64 to 91 percent effective; contraceptive foam, of 5 knows this. to 97 percent sexual relationship involves creams, jelly, film or suppositories are 72 The Wary of having a effective; and the pouch is 79 to 95 percent effective. planning, precautions and communication between the were partners. Men's contraceptive choices condoms ranked 88 to 98 percent effective when used alone. In heterosexual relationships where the pair may be responsibility for having sex, or even when trolling Mission Ale House Ideally, both partners should take downtown, the male should at least plan for the eventu- using birth control. When you weigh the consequences lucky," and so he should be pre- of what a woman must go through if she should become ality that he may just "get that a pared. pregnant, however, it seems almost ridiculous carry a woman wouldn't protect herself. Not every guy has enough game to need to for whole box of jimmy covers, but hey, even a blind squirrel If a woman becomes pregnant she is responsible busts a nut once in a while. either terminating the pregnancy or carrying it to term. Besides, if you get with a woman who is nice enough Her decision may affect her emotionally and physi- to let you insert a part of your body into hers, you should cally, as well as jeopardize her schooling if she's attend- at least be thoughtful enough to reciprocate by providing ing school, or her job. the condom. A woman not taking or using a form of birth control Some may argue that it is the responsibility of the also puts a lot of trust into her partner that he knows woman to carry a supply of latex "raincoats" for her own how to properly use and store contraceptives. protection. In theory, it sounds feasible to rely on the I've heard too many horror stories from friends and woman to look out for herself by packin' rolled rubber. relatives about how women have ended up pregnant However, I have heard many pick-up stories from both because their partner pulled the condom on all the way, men and women that involve "unsuspecting" females not leaving room in the tip for the semen, or had carried who go home with men or even vice versa. Usually, the the condom around in his wallet causing a small perfo- aggressor male or female goes out with the inten- ration in the latex. tion of trying to have sex with someone, while the person With sexually transmitted diseases and Alps on the being picked up on had no intention at the start of the rampage, relying on your partner can also be a gamble night to have sex. Hence, they didn't come pardon the of life or death. pun prepared. Although some people may argue that the side Often, but not always, the man is the aggressor in the effects women endure on birth control such as the pill, game of pick-up, and the woman is the target. It doesn't Depo Provera and Norplant including mood swings, make sense for the dude to head out on the field without weight gain and blood clots which can lead to heart proper protection. attack or stroke are reason enough for the sole Would any self-respecting athlete play football with- responsibility of birth control use to be on men, it isn't. out protective equipment? These who have taken that There are plenty of contraceptive choices available to risk are probably the same who refuse to use condoms. women that don't pump them full of hormones or put Given the prospect of ending up with an unwanted their health at risk female condoms, cervical caps "bun in the oven," or contracting some dreaded disease, and diaphragms to name a few. going commando without a condom is stupid and Although these choices may not look attractive or senseless. may make a woman uncomfortable about touching her- . How many unwanted pregnancies could be avoided if self, to insert them, they do their job in protecting only the couple were prepared? against pregnancy. Female condoms also protect How many cases of gonorrhea or syphilis or even AIDS against STDs. could have been prevented with the right equipment? The best advice I've found throughout life is if you The bottom line is the man who has the plan is the one want something done right, then do it yourself. who's packin' the gun. Prevention is the key and people need to take responsi- Guys, for the sake of your penis: carry condoms. Don't bility for themselves and their actions. rely on anyone else to protect you.

Jason Stull is a Spartan Daily staff writer: Illustration by Cindy Wong Charmain Smith is a Spartan Daily staff writer Talking Heads Who should carry condoms, men or women?

"It's both peoples' respon- "Both, because they both "I think it should be both "Do it for yourself because 'If a woman doesn't trust a "Men should be responsi- sibility. It shouldn't be placed consented to have sex and because if it's something that you are the one who will have guy then she is the one who ble for carrying condoms. If he on just one person. Everyone they should be responsible two people decide to do then to live with the STD for the rest should carry one. Me personal- knows it's going to escalate to should take responsibility for enough to protect themselves." it's something they both of your life. It's better to carry ly, I don't feel like using one. A that point he should be pre- their own actions." should have" protection with you no matter guy may not trust a woman pared." what gender you are." but that's up to him." Kristen Crowley -- Theo Amanda Johnson Janice Toy Caldito Paul Singh Deema Jubran graduate student graduate freshman junior student senior junior teaching credential mechanical graphic sociology engineering arts industrial engineering international business Compiled by Ryan Mttrossin and photos by.lessica Malloy

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Respect thy neighbor rules to live by C""%..., Sparta Guide 've already offered my ver- emergency, people. Consider sion of proper etiquette what would happen if someone Today call the R., Bob Harry it 91/4. Counseling Services which any roommate really had to leave in a 1610 Surviving the Thanksgiving should follow. Earlier in the moments notice. Sheesh. Chicano Commencement Food Feast, 3:30 p.m. to 4:45 p.m , semester I wrote it was Laundry: I know every Weekly meeting, 7 p.m. in the KSJS Sports Weekly call to sign up. For more informa- against roommate etiquette to apartment dweller is guilty of Costanoan room, Student Union. Live, call -in sports talk show, 5 tion, call Christie Fukunanga or eat all your roommate's food, this one. There's nothing worse 'or more information. call Celeste p.m. to 7 p.m. on,90 5. For more Margot Brown at 924-5910. sleep with someone he or she is than barely cramming time in at 259-5630 or Alejandro at 971- information, call Shannon Wright already involved with, or bor- your schedule to do a load of 7942. at 924-4578. Student Lite Center row their clothes without ask- laundry, and lugging all your Leadership development work- ing. dirty clothes to the laundry M.E.Ch.A. Child Development Club shop series: Cross-cultural commu- Well the time has come once room only to find your neigh- Weekly general meeting, 2.30 Silent auction, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. nication, 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the again to ask yourself, not only whether you're a good bors clothes still in the washing machine and p.m. in the Chicano Resource in the first floor lobby, Sweeney Almaden room, Student Union. For roommate, but if you are a good neighbor as well. For already dry because they've left them sitting there Center. For more information, call Hall. For more information, call more information, call the Student the sake of simplicity, we'll call this one Neighbor so long. One thing for those who live in an apart- Herlinda at 407-2020 or Mario at Michelle Anderson at 378-8239. Life Center at 924-5950. Etiquette. ment to remember: They are community washers 1510t 218-2425. Noise: This first one is both obvious and easy, yet and dryers which means they don't belong to you Child Development Club The Listening Hour Concert my neighbors have an extremely difficult time with alone and once in a while someone else might actu- School of Art and Design Mandatory club meeting for Series it. It's called having some common decency and ally want to wash their clothes. So do us all a favor, Student galleries art exhibi- graduating seniors, 3.30 p.m. in the Small jazz ensembles: main- keeping the music, Sony Playstation and discussion be a kind neighbor and do not monopolize the laun- tions, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art Central Classroom building, Room stream jazz repertoire, 12:30 p.m. - between the numerous visitors whom you always dry room. Especially not on a Saturday or Sunday and Industrial Studies buildings. 118. For more information, call to 1:15 p.m. in the Music building have over - to a minimum. I know, I know, we're col- afternoon when it's peak laundry-doing hours for For more information. call John or Michelle Anderson at 378-8239. Concert Hall. For more informa- lege students. And we deserve to act like it. I totally most people. I mean why would one want to prolong Jenny at 924-4330. tion, call Joan Stubbe at 924-4631. agree. I'm not sure about the rest of you, but for me, the task of doing laundry anyway. Personally, I like Ethnic and Cultural Health college sometimes requires the writing of a few to get in and out of there as fast as possible and have Career Center Team Tsunami Anime papers and the reading of a few books. In which case my clothes washed, dried and put away as quickly as Interview Preparation work- Ethnic needs in health care, I Weekly meeting with video it would be nice if it was ever quiet enough to do possible. Anyone who takes an entire day to do one shop, 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. in a.m. to 12.30 p.m. in the Council showing, 7 p.m. in Washington those college things in the comfort of my own home load of laundry obviously didn't really need them Building F. For more information, Chambers, Student Union. For Square Hall, Room 109. For more without my floor vibrating from other people's bass. washed that badly in the first place. So do your call the Career Resource Center at more information, call Jalise at information, call Keith at 924-8545 Enough with the techno raves, people - this is an neighbors a favor and transfer washed clothes into 924-6031. 924-6204. apartment building. I've come to accept the fact that the dryer and remove dry clothes as soon as possi- Muslim Student Association ble. Your neighbors will appreciate it. Re-entry Advisory Program Counseling Services Cult Llral fair, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. I'm a resident of an urban downtown area, but that Street Plaza. For doesn't mean I have to hear my neighbor's TV better Behavior: The only advice that falls under Brown bag lunch - Networking Grief group - attendance each in the Seventh than I can hear the one in my own apartment. behavior is to be friendly. I know I'm not very friend- with other re-entry students, 12 week is not mandatory, di infor- more information, call Emal Parking: I'm not sure if this is as much of a prob- ly with a few of my neighbors but that's mostly p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Pacheco mation revealed in the group is Numan at 971-8347. lem for most people as it is in my building, but park- because the only time we really talk is when I'm ask- room, Student Union. For more confidential - 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 ing is extremely scarce. While there's only one spot ing them to keep it down or trying to get them to information, call Jane Boyd at 924- p.m. in the Administration build- SJSU Mac User Group per apartment, most of the units in my building are move their car. But being friendly works two ways. 5950. ing, Room 222B. For more informa- First meeting, 12 p.m. in Dwight occupied by several people with their own cars. This When a neighbor asks you in a nice way to undo tion, call Holly Hopkins at 924- Bentel Hall, Room 107. For more makes it terribly tempting to park illegally. Hint: if something you've done that has completely inconve- Tau Delta Phi 5910. information, call Alex Dale at 593- you're going to park illegally, make it your own prob- nienced them, be friendly about doing it. Don't act as General meeting, 6 p.m. in 4693. lem. Be considerate enough not to involve your if it's their fault for being bothered by something you Morris Dailey Auditorium. For Geology Club neighbors. I don't know how many times my poor weren't supposed to do in the first place. more information, call John at 445- Rock, mineral, gem and fossil Child Development Club Oh, I'm sorry for the tangent, but I'll have to stop 5440. sale, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the first Toy drive, through Nov. 30. roommate has been late getting somewhere impor- Hall, tant because someone either parked too close behind writing now. With all the noise coming from my floor of Duncan Hall. For more Drop-off bins in Sweeney neighbor's apartment, I can barely hear myself SJSU Ballroom Dance Club information, call Ryan Haughy at Room 201. For more information, her, or had the nerve to block the entire driveway, call Michelle Anderson at 378-8239. making it impossible for anyone in the building to think. Beginning and intermediate 279-8476. get in or out. One time, a guy blocked her car in and hustle lessons with a guest instruc- then actually took off. Yes, he left the building with- tor, followed by open dancing, 7 M.E.Ch.A. Social Committee Catholic Campus Ministry Mindy Leigh Griser is the Spartan Daily features p.m. to 9 p.m. in Spartan Complex, Noche de Culturala - Grito Young women's prayer group, out a trace as to when he'd get back, leaving my 5:10 p.m. to 6:10 p.m. at the roommate carless until he decided to return. Think editor. "Repeat After Me" appears Wednesdays. Room 089. For more information, Serpentino, Los Otros, SJSU call Michelle Lehne at 260-8187. dancers, poet Melissa Lozano, open Campus Ministry Chapel, 300 S. mic, 7 p.m. in the Umunhum room, 10th St. For more information, call Library Donations and Book Student Union. For more informa- Sister Marcia at 938-1610. Sales tion, call Claudia at 924-8027 or Ongoing book sales, 10 a.m. to 4 Miguel at 938-0429. International Relations p.m. in Clark Library, Room 408. Association For more information, call the Study Abroad Office Live teleconference between acquisitions department at 924- Study abroad application dead' SJSU students and Moscow State So, what are you doing for New Year's BUY RECYCLED., 2705. line for fall 2000 semester Institute of International Eve? approaching. For more information, Relations, 10 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in Student Health Center call Robert Carolin at 924-5931. the Costanoan room, Student The Nutrition Education Action Union. For more information, call The Spartan Daily wants to know how Team is available for presentations Peer Health Education Program Karim at 379-4950. you plan to celebrate the end of the cen- to student groups on topics such as Great American Srnokeout, 9 healthy eating on campus, sports a.m. to 4 p.m., activities in the SJSU Women's Rugby Club tury. Tell us your plans by e-mail at nutrition, body image, eating disor- Student Union. For more informa- General meeting, mandatory for [email protected], attn: opinion editor. ders anti general nutrition. For tion, call Idelle Fraser at 924-6203. all officers and captains, 5:45 p.m more information, call Nancy to 7 p.m. at Pizza Jack's, N. First A list of the party plans will be pub- Black, nutritionist, at 924-6118. Thursday Street. For more information, call lished Dec. 6, 1999. No names will be Frances Reyes at 298-3193. Asian American Christian School of Art and Design included. 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Jose State University football head coach However, as Baldwin made The journey to FSU will be a team is hungry going into their clear, there is no quarterback con- homecoming for left guard Injury Update game Saturday at Bulldog to salvage the season. leads the conference in passing troversy on the SJSU team and Jeremy Dominguez. On the injury front, Baldwin is Stadium at Fresno State He pointed out no one on the efficiency, completing 65.5 percent Kasteler will Dominguez grew up in Fresno University is nothing short of an Spartans has ever beaten the of his passes. be leading the but he said becoming a Bulldog optimistic about the problems that understatement. Bulldogs. AS added incentive a win The wild card for the game will team into was never an option. had been pestering the defensive In fact, it would be accurate to over Fresno could mark the first be how Fresno's weapons match- Bulldog "Growing up we (his family) line over the past four games. say the Spartans are set on ruin- time since 1990 the team has up with a Spartan defense that Stadium. hated Fresno, I grew up a USC He said Steve Kapphahn ing the Western Athletic beaten both of its rivals FSU has given up more than 40 points Baldwin fan," Dominguez said. could see action this week after Conference championship hopes and Stanford University in the in each of its last four games, the said he sat Saturday, the 20-year-old will spraining his right knee against of the Bulldogs. same season. most current being a 62-41 loss to down with bring a legion of Spartan fans Rice University. The addition of 'There is a lot of incentive for Baldwin said the emotions are Hawai'i. Kasteler and from his own hometown. In fact the senior tackle could put the us to knock them out of the cham- already running high for the game Baldwin doesn't see room for cleared the air his mother gave him a list of more Spartans' starting defensive line pionship," head coach Dave and joked the Bulldogs' team color criticism the defense may have with the than 75 to try to get tickets for. of Kapphahn, Sam Sherrod, Baldwin said. "We can go down (red) should be outlawed from received after such an outcome. ilk. A senior quar- Dominguez said he expects to see James Ditch and Abdul-Salam there to their house and knock campus this week. While fun does "We got in a hole early," Kasteler terback. his ex-coaches and teammates Noah in the game for significant them out." surround some aspects of the Baldwin said. "But, we did play "We had a from Fresno City College in atten- numbers of plays for the first time Currently, FSU is second place rivalry, Baldwin knows what to well (defensively) for three quar- meeting," dance to observe the Spartan- all season. in the WAC with a record of 4-2, expect when the Spartans step ters." Baldwin said. Bulldog rival- "It would be a great feeling for one win behind conference leading onto the field Saturday. "And he came ry. all those guys to get 25 plays University of Hawai'i, who "There are no secrets," Baldwin QB question? out in prac- He did not together," Baldwin said. clinched at least a tie for the title said. 'They're going to zone blitz tice as No. 1 know the On the other side of the injury by beating the Bulldogs in double and come after us." Another problem that arose (quarterback) extent of the ball lies tailback Deonce overtime Saturday, 31-24. Offensively, the Spartans after the Hawai'i loss, was at the last week." rivalry until Whitaker. The rivalry is one the Spartans should see the opposite of the quarterback position for the Still he returned Whitaker bruised his left leg in have been on the short end of in passing arsenal that scorched Spartans. Baldwin feels home last the Hawai'i contest. The junior the recent past. Fresno has won them two weeks ago against Starter Chris Kasteler was that if the weekend and had already missed or saw mini- the last five contests, including a Hawaii a ground-based offense pulled in the second quarter in team is not went to a local mal time in three games earlier in 24-21 win last season. that will be running at the favor of backup Brennan Crooks playing up to gym wearing the season after a sprained right With a 1-4 record in the confer- Spartans all day. Fresno State Crooks. After Crooks fumbled on par changes an SJSU ankle. Baldwin said he does not ence and 3-6 overall, Baldwin has lines up the conference's No.6 and the first play of the second halt will have to be made, and not just Dominguez shirt. know about Whitaker's status for a disappointing season looming No. 8 rushers, Derrick Ward and Kasteler came back in and provid- at the quarterback position. He was Saturday's game, except for over his head, but he said the Paris Gaines. ed the Spartans with a stellar "If we don't perform well at any called a sellout by some, and he acknowledging that he did not Fresno game might be something Also, quarterback Billy Volek fourth quarter, accumulating 233 position, we're going to have to said others couldn't believe he practice at all last week. If you are what you eat, 4*-% k4tkixt why not cut How to ruin the moment #41 PARTNERSHIP FOR A WALKABLE AMERICA back on fat? "I'D LOVE TO FIND OUT HOWYOU LIKE YOUR EGGS IN THE MORNING, BUT I'M GOING BACK TO MY ROOM TO CHECK MY EMAIL."

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A MINIFINIMP,ftwernber fr, SPORTS San Jose State t niers ty GLOBAL Men's basketball team still has proportloons questions to answer Steve Barnes, has said on several becoming the consistent three- By Jeremiah shall occasions that he will not expect point threat that was absent from Daily executive editor any less of his players. tlfe Spartans a year ago. He has With that in mind, after scored 28 points while sinking 6- In a pick-up basketball game, Monday's game he was quick to of-11 from behind the arc in this year's Spartans would proba- point out several deficiencies he roughly 60 minutes of court time. bly run all over last year's 12-16 hopes will be remedied by the time "Landram can really shoot it," squad which was markedly better the Spartans open their regular said Johnson, who recruited the than anyone expected and season Saturday at home against former Olympic Community restored interest in a program San Francisco State University. College (Belfair, Wash.) standout. that had become the doormat of First on his list was the number Picking up and improving the West Coast. of fouls and the amount of points on where he left off, Sanders, too, That much is clear after watch- his team has given up thus far. should be an exciting offensive ing the men's basketball team go "For as much as we've talked specimen. 2-0 against their exhibition oppo- about our fouling and playing With the Spartans' lead dwin- nents, which themselves played defense we gave up way too many dled down to 10 late in the first more like teams that wanted to points," said Barnes, after suffer- half, Sanders entered the game, see how many points they could ing through his team giving up promptly grabbed a rebound, score rather than how many 135 points and committing 41 scored two baskets and sunk a free games they could win. fouls, resulting in 38 free throws throw to help give his team a 15- The only question is, will SJSU in two games. point cushion heading into the be any better in a more organized "I'm not at all pleased with our locker room. contest? defense. To even have an opportu- During one of the more scintil- Phil Johnson said he thought nity to win, we are going to have to lating sequences, Sanders grabbed the 1999-2000 version of the San play better than that." a rebound, split two defenders and Jose State University team was, at Barnes expressed some concern dropped a pass behind his back to the very least, more athletic, after over his team's lack of depth and David Egans, who layed it in. observing what amounted to a size, which is, of course, relative. Sanders would end up with 15 skeleton of the team he coached This season's team boasts seven points, 10 rebounds six on the last year. The Spartans who players who stand 6-foot-4 or offensive glass and three assists. sported new jerseys soundly taller, while last year's team was "I got on him in practice the beat a group of ex-Division I play- lucky to suit up seven players other day," Barnes said of Sanders, ers called Global Sports on total. Griffin and Lawrence Felder "and he responded. I'd take those Monday 84-70. are the tallest players at 6 feet 7 numbers any day." "I liked what I saw," said inches. . Judging from his first two Johnson, whose reason for attend- "We don't have a lot of experi- games as a Spartan, 5-foot-8-inch ing was two-fold his new team, enced guys," said Barnes, who will Jacob Poole appears poised to play the NBA's Chicago Bulls, was in likely have five players with no well beyond his stature. Against town and his brother was coaching more than junior college experi- Global Sports he poured in 19 for Global Sports. "They (SJSU) ence in his regular rotation. "I'm points and only turned the ball stayed down on defense and they worried about what happens when over once while playing 16 min- all moved their feet well. our guys start fouling out." utes at point guard. He had eight "I think they're a lot better than All that isn't to say Barnes did- points in limited action in the first ... (how preseason polls have n't see any positives in his team's game. picked them)." two convincing wins. But the Spartans' offensive out- Two preseason polls one by In each game, the first against pouring was actually cause for the media and one by the coaches a Lithuanian team, the Spartans some concern for Barnes. and a slew of college basketball showed an offensive spark that "Offense is overrated," said magazines have picked the was rare on last year's collection Barnes, who estimated his team about two-and-a-half of its Spartans to finish in seventh or which made a name for itself with spent Gladys Mondala / Spartan Daily eighth in the newly-configured, hard-nosed play and effort, rather 70 hours of practice time shooting eight-team Western Athletic than pure talent. the ball. "If we can go out, score 50 William Peters and Gentry Sparks, Global Sports Touring team defenders, watch as Eric Griffin, San Conference, So far, newcomer Billy and hold the other team. I'll be Jose State University center, finishes a dunk in an exhibition game Monday at the Event Center. The But Johnson's replacement, Landram has shown promise of happy." Spartans beat Global Sports 84-70. SJSU opens its regular season against San Francisco State Sharks snap 3-game dive Univr)rsity at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Event Center. MONTREAL (AP) Former by goalie Jeff Hackett, giving a pass from Damphotis t Montreal captain Vincent the Sharks forward this goals 14:47. Damphousse assisted on Owen this season. Montreal outshot San Jui riolan's two goals as the San Suter scored 11:01 into the 26-25, including a 14-4 margin Jose Sharks beat the Canadiens third, and Nolan made it 4-1 on in the second period. 4-1 on Tuesday night. Damphousse, facing the ii&roircE01.111. 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Stanford medical student Maria Gomez and Dr. Robert Baer examine Adam Flowers, a senior music major with a con- centration in voice, for early signs of bronchitis. Once Gomez completes her examina- tion, proposes a diagnosis and treatment Baer does a quick examination to confirm her find- ings. If Gomez is correct they both sign off on the patients Ireament. If Gomez is incorrect, Baer prods her to the correct diagnosis by suggesting alter- nate exam procedures, symp- toms, diagnoses and treat- ments. This ensures the patient's health and the medical student's opportunity to learn. 'Practicing' Medicine Story by Christina Lucarotti Photographs by Clayton Stalter

their history and symptoms to Baer. an ear ache. Medicine "Maria was particularly good at taking difficult "I thought she (Gomez) was really sweet. She stories and boiling them down to the cogent parts seemed interested in hearing what was wrong," Continued from pg 1 and telling me quite briefly about the patient," Baer Carroll said. "She seemed empathetic, and she spent said. "Where sometimes it's taken her 20 minutes to a lot of time with me, so that was nice." "Treating someone in the hospital and treating find out what's going on, she could relate to me in Adam Flowers, who has been seen by several someone here is very different," Gomez said. "You do about three minutes what's going on. And that's a rotation students including Gomez, said he's not different things. In the hospital you have to be very good skill." bothered by the fact that they're students. detailed. Here (at the Student Health Center) you Celise Carroll, an occupational therapy graduate "I've never had any problems at the center. I've have to be focused. You only have 15 minutes. Here, student, came to the Health Center complaining of always been given really good attention," said you're dealing with a relatively Flowers, a senior majoring in music. healthy person." Besides interacting with Most patients at the Health patients, medical students learn Center are seen for flu and cold from observing Baer. symptoms and sexually transmit- "One of the things I really liked ted disease checks, said Gomez who about this rotation was working stashes lipstick in her labcoat pock- with Dr. Baer and (learning) his ets along with the usual stetho- mannerisms with his patients. I scope. hope I can sort of pick some of that The SJSU Health Center rota- up and take it with me. I love the tion was set up by Dr. Robert Baer way he explains the sed rate," about 10 years ago as a way to give Gomez said. medical students hands-on experi- The sedimentation rate is the ence with patients. result of a blood test that helps doc- "Stanford medical students are tors determine if someone is sick, really bright. I mean they are just Gomez said. scary bright, as Maria is," Baer Despite the challenges of medical said. "The problem is they are clin- 4 school Gomez is sure she wants to ically naive, which is a nice way of be a doctor. saying they don't know a damn "I think when you see the good thing. They know how to transplant that you can do, that you can help a hearts, but not to treat pneumo- patient, it sort of balances out the Medical clinic lab coats hang just inside the door nia." bad feelings you get sometimes," of Maria's apartment, which she shares with two Baer said he tries Gomez said. to teach the other Stanford medical students. Gomez and her students the how-tos of outpatient Since her rotation at SJSU, care. Gomez took vacation and has been two roommates are all completing their rotations at Rotation students examine Maria Gomez listens as Yuhul Wang relates her medical history and symptoms of at the University of Washington in various medical facilities across the country. They patients first, then summarize what she thinks is an ear ache. Seattle for a rotation in anesthesia. expect to graduate together in the spring of 2000.

Above, Running is one pastime Gomez enjoys when she is done with her shift often runs with her roommates along the Steven's Creek Trail near their horn , Mountain View. Lett, Dr. Baer discusses a patient's case history and diagnosis with Gomez after the two completed an examination.

4 inlai0311111111Z1s1 NEWS San Jose S tate University Islam CBS pulls Continued from pg 1 Mercury rising which, he said, is the symbol for black people. 'Dogma' ads "The first civilization to be in LOS ANGELES (API Meso-America was black," Daniel "Touched by an Angel triumphed Islam said. over "Dogma" as ads for the satir- The Asians were the second ical movie were pulled from news- culture to arrive as symbolized by papers and radio because of CBS' the crocodile on the calendar, complaint that its family series Daniel Islam said. The third was was being exploited. what is now known as Native "Get Touched by an Angel" was American culture, symbolized on the slogan used to tout the Kevin the calendar as the condor, he Smith movie, which has drawn said. fire for its depiction of the Roman "At the time of the Aztecs, that Catholic church. (the Native American civiliza- In a Nov. 12 letter to Lions tion) was all (the people) who Gate Films, CBS said it received were there," he said. calls from people confused about The arrival of what he called whether a link exists to 'our fam- the white civilization was predict- ily oriented television series and ed on the Aztec calendar by the your irreverent movie that appar- symbol of corn, which can be ently belittles every religious white, he said. tenet embraced by our show." . "I'm claiming this (the calen- CBS said the promotion dar) is a prophecy because things exploits the show's name and occur when they were predicted," demanded the ad campaign stop. he said. Lions Gate made the letter public The Moors, who were Muslims, Tuesday; a CBS spokesman said occupied Spain for 800 years until the company had no further com- driven out by an edict of Pope ment. Alexander VI, Daniel Islam said. "We've instantly changed our Some of these exiles arrived ads," said Mark Urman, co-presi- before Columbus and the other dent of Lions Gate Films. Spanish explorers who followed. "Sometimes capitulation is the Proof of all these civilizations most sensible thing to do. It's not can be seen in pre-Columbian a very big deal. We think it's kind artifacts, said Daniel Islam as he of hilarious, in fact." showed slides of the artifacts and The slogan has been featured pointed out the sculptures' facial for several months on "Dogma" resemblence to those of the peo- publicity posters, Urman said ple of the four civilizations who Tuesday. "We never meant to came to Mesoamerica. harm or infringe upon them." he "The Aztecs incorporated these David Heller /Spartan Daily said. cultures into their lifestyles," he Jose Alvarellos, a part-time lecturer with the astronomy depart- Mercury, or the passing of the planet between the sun and the "Dogma" has been the focus of said. ment, indicates the planet Mercury which is projected as a small Earth. This is an event that only occurs approximately every 12 to controversy since before its Daniel Islam drew many par- release. An outcry by the Catholic dark speck by a telescope as it points toward the sun. Les 15 years, according to Alvarellos. allels between Aztec and Islamic League for Religious and Civil thought. He shared an Aztec Tomley, professor of astronomy, watches the transit of the planet Rights over the script prompted story of a shipwrecked man who Disney subsidiary Miramax may have been a Muslim. Films to withdraw as distributor Also, the Aztecs' willingness to provide their women as wives for the white men might be an indi- enrollment issues. Shetty is also Webster's Ninth Collegiate cation of Muslim influence, Raises "We need to show students president of the Washburn Hall Dictionary. In the case of the A.S. Daniel Islam said. residence association a position Board of Directors, it takes eight There seem to be parallels Continued from pg 1 that the pay increase is justi- that is unpaid and uncompensat- members (two-thirds) to make between Islamic and Aztec cos- ed. quorum on a vote. mology. For Muslims, the day good and us look bad," Sheree fied." Still, Shetty said serving on the Anthony Drummond, chairman begins not at 12 a.m. but at dawn. Hoggro, director of community Akbar Shetty AS. board is "a great experience." of the AS. board of directors, and "I would be willing to serve Greenlee are urging all regular. For the Aztecs, the day began at affairs, told Davila during the Associated Student director 12 a.m. in the first of a four-year meeting where he vetoed the without pay," he said. voting members of the board to cycle; at 6 a.m, in the second year; stipend. Shetty insists the stipend issue show up for the next meeting. at 12 p.m. in the third year; and Controller Carlos Aguirre an has been a good thing because it The A.S. executive directors do at 6 p.m. in the fourth year. executive and Director Shetty made the student body more not vote. "There is no need for a leap both support equal pay for equal seen around campus and In reference to the fliers, aware of their government. Shetty requested a "special cir- year for them," Daniel Islam said. work and would like to see gaps in mailed to A.S. directors sug- Greenlee said the amount direc- "I wish the whole stipend thing cumstances" meeting of the board Daniel Islam said the Koran the pay scale closed. The problem gested at least a pocket of dis- tors are currently paid is "insult- hadn't come up," Shetty said. He on Nov. 17 instead of the usual and the Codex Mendoza require is, not all executives and directors gruntled student voters. ing." said he finds the money-squab- meeting date on the 24th to avoid similar punishments for certain apply themselves equally, Aguirre The fliers show a figure wearing "I sit on many committees, plus bling embarrassing, "but at least it Thanksgiving absences, but transgressions such as death by said. a big hat with "Associated Academic Senate as well as my got them (the students) involved." Davila nixed the idea. stoning for adulterous couples. But Director Justin Greenlee Students" written on its brim. The regular duties as co-chair of the Greenlee and others directors "Yes we have a bylaw to accom- According to the University of said there will be more peer figure is sitting on pile of money board and director of government are hoping they won't have reason modate 'special circumstances,' California Press Web site, the review of performance if the under which is wntten: "Putting affairs. That works out to less than to be embarrassed further at the but stipend-increase legislation Codex Mendoza is a four-volume stipends are increased. Your Money To Work." $1 per hour. Most students can't Nov. 24 meeting when they try to does not qualify," Davila said. document about the Aztec civi- "We need to show students that What A.S. directors are sitting afford that," Greenlee said. push the stipend increase through Associated Students' board of lization, which was compiled the pay increase is justified," he on is a number of committees, said Newly-appointed director for a second time. directors meet on the second and under the supervision of Spanish said. Director and Co-Chair of the board Shetty also represents students at The meeting falls the day before fourth Wednesday of the month in Thanksgiving break and there is Council Chambers on the third clerics and- was intended to Since the veto, Davila and most Greenlee. Academic Senate, in addition to won't make quo- floor of the Student Union. The inform King Charles of Spain members of the hoard said they Shetty said the artistically sim- his duties as director of student concern the board meetings start at 3 p.m. and typi- about his newly conquered sub- have received little direct feed- plistic fliers were promptly resource affairs on the A.S. board. rum on the vote, Greenlee said. cally run about 90 minutes. jects. back from students about the removed. He is a member of the committee Quorum is the number of mem- bers of a body present to legally A.S. board of directors meetings "The Koran says to every peo- stipend increase. "We have a pretty good idea for improvement of instruction and to are open to the public. ple we have sent a messenger But unflattering satirical fliers who is behind them," he said. another committee that deals with transact business, according with the message Serve Allah and stay away from evil,' " Daniel Islam said. "The Koran hasn't talked about all prophets." 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Many transplant sur- Leading a made-for-TV demon- tem, despite a high-level agreement ing the wishes of his home state of The rules would break down the geons, and their representatives in stration that evoked the style of last week allowing the rules to take Illinois, is backing the administration, geographic system now used to distrib- Congress, have been fighting them, the civil rights movement, the effect. which makes Bliley's last-ditch effort ute scarce organs for transplant. fearing a new system will choke their Rev. Jesse Jackson was arrested House Commerce Committee more difficult. Organs would be offered to the sickest supply of donated organs by sending Tuesday as he stepped onto the Chairman Tom Bliley is threatening to "We are trying to get that extension patients first, even if they live outside them to sicker patients elsewhere. grounds of a high school to prevent an unrelated piece of health included," a Commerce Committee arbitrary local and regional lines that The United Network for Organ protest the expulsion of six stu- Rev. Jackson legislation from coming to the House spokesman, speaking on condition of now govern the.system. Sharing, which is headquartered in dents for a brawl at a football game. Jackson was floor unless a delay in implementation anonymity, said Tuesday. Bliley wants to put the rules on hold Bliley's Richmond, Va., district, also taken away in handcuffs after leading a throng of of the transplant rules is attached to a Meanwhile, Sen. Jeff Sessions, R- while Congress considers a larger bitterly opposes the rules, both ministers and other protesters to Eisenhower High. bill that is scheduled to move before Ala., is trying in the Senate to delay transplant bill that would essentially because it doesn't like them and it He had promised to force his own arrest to drama- legislators go home for the year. the rules' implementation. He is invok- nullify the proposed regulations. That doesn't want to be told what to do by tize the students' cause. Bliley, R-Va., is searching for legis- ing a senator's power to delay, at least bill, which was approved by his the Department of Health and Human "It is an honor to be arrested for a righteous lation on which to attach a delay, temporarily, passage of a $315 billion Commerce Committee last month, Services. cause," Jackson said hours later, when he and three supporters were released after promising to appear in court Dec. 16. Jackson was arrested on charges of mob action JonBenet investigation and two misdemeanors - solicitation to commit a Boy who killed crime and contributing to the delinquency of a Parents want probe to minor. His supporters were arrested on charges at 11 convicted continue, hope their book will aid effort including mob action, resisting police and aggravat- NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - ed battery. PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) - One of the offi- The parents of JonBenet Ramsey Detective Cmdr. Mark Barthelmey said two youngest murder defendants in U.S. history said they hope the investigation Miniseries actors picked cers were struck in the face during a confrontation was convicted of second-degree murder into their 6-year-old daughter's after Jackson was led away. He did not say who was Tuesday for shooting a stranger outside a con- LOS ANGELES (AP) - grand jury ended a 13-month murder continues, and that publi- Marg Helgenberger and Ronny investigation in October with- involved. Later, Fichter said at least one officer was imnience store with a rifle when he was 11. cation of their forthcoming book treated for an injury, but the prosecutor would not In a case that stirred fierce debate over how Cox play JonBenet Ramsey's out issuing any indictments. elaborate. to treat young offenders, Nathaniel Abraham, helps fuel it. parents and Kris Kristofferson The miniseries began pro- "If the publicity from this book is a detective on the child's duction last week. The air date The arrests came nine days after Jackson's 13, sat expressionless and looked straight keeps it hot, keeps it on the minds arrival in Decatur brought national attention to ahead as the jury announced its verdict after unsolved murder case in the has yet to be announced. and on the forefront of the public, upcoming CBS miniseries Besides Helgenberger ("Chi- ,chool officials' decision to expel the students for 18 hours of deliberations over four days. Ramsey told WSMV- their part in the Sept. 17 fight. He was acquitted of first-degree murder, great," Patsy "Perfect Murder, Perfect Town." na Beach") and Cox ("Beverly TV in an interview broadcast The cast, announced Hills Cop") as Patsy and John Jackson had indicated earlier he would try to which could have sent him to prison for life Tuesday night. "Because some- tiring the students back to school, but the teen-agers with no chance of parole. Tuesday by the network, fea- Ramsey, the series will co-star did not approach the police line. At his sentencing Dec. 14, Nathaniel could where out there is a killer and tures Dyanne Iandoli as Ann-Margret as Mrs. Ramsey's we're going to find out who that JonBenet, 6, who was found mother, Ken Howard as the dis- At the law enforcement center where he was held. get a maximum of life in prison with a chance is. tut 75 people gathered, chanting, "Let the chil- of parole or he could be sentenced as a juvenile dead in her parents' Boulder, trict attorney and dren in, let the reverend out." to time already served, or held until 21. JonBenet's strangled and beat- Colo., home on Dec. 26, 1996. A as a Boulder police detective. The six students were expelled after a brawl in Prosecutors said they would recommend a en body was found in the base- the stands at a football game. A seventh student was sentence keeping him imprisoned until at least ment of the family's Boulder, threatened with expulsion but withdrew first. Three age 21 and then reviewing his case to deter- Colo., home in December 1996. staffed with people that are really Innocence." It is due out in March of the seven also face criminal charges. Authorities say she also may have mine whether he has been rehabilitated. experienced in homicides and this from Thomas Nelson Publishers. Under pressure from Jackson and some state offi- Nathaniel was already suspected in nearly been sexually assaulted. type of crime," John Ramsey said. The Ramseys declined to cials, including Gov. George Ryan, Decatur's school two dozen crimes when he shot Ronnie Greene, A grand jury last month ended Boulder authorities acknowl- directly discuss their daughter's board voted last week to reduce the expulsions from 18, in Pontiac in 1997 with a stolen .22-caliber its 13-month investigation with- edge having little money to con- murder during the interview with two school years to one, and to let the students rifle. Two days later, he was arrested at school, out an indictment, but Colorado tinue the investigation. WSMV-TV, but talked about its attend alternative education programs immediately. his face painted for Halloween. He became the authorities say the Ramseys The Ramseys had not spoken impact on their lives, especially However, Jackson wants them reinstated as early first youngster charged under a 1997 Michigan remain under suspicion. publicly in more than a year but the intense media coverage. as January if they do well in alternative school. law allowing adult prosecutions of children of "What we wanted and what we agreed to the interview to pro- Dateline NBC is scheduled to The school board met for more than 2 1/2 hours any age for serious crimes. continue to want is that the inves- mote their book about JonBenet, air excerpts of the interview Tuesday night but did not change its decision. tigation continues, that it be tentatively titled "The Death of Friday.

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