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John Wilbert Bentonia native hasnʼt had an over- Barnes played point guard for the Senior Staff Reporter all winning season since the 2001-02 Rebels and was an All-SEC selection Itʼs the end of an era for Rod season when the Rebels last made the after his senior season in 1988. Barnes as head coach of the Ole Miss NCAA Tournament. “Rod Barnes has been a very posi- menʼs team. Barnes, however, is the programʼs tive and important part of Ole Miss After eight seasons as coach of the second-winningest coach at Ole Miss basketball history throughout his Rebels, Barnes has parted ways with and is only four wins shy of B.L. playing and coaching career,” Boone Ole Miss. The announcement was “Country” Grahamʼs school record said in a press release. “He has always Rod Barnes was made offi cial Friday afternoon by Ole for coaching victories (145). In his represented the university with the officially fired Miss Athletics Director Pete Boone. eight seasons as head coach, Barnes utmost class and integrity. Because Friday after eight Boone cited a lack of success in has gone 141-108 overall and 50-78 Rod means so much to the Ole Miss seasons as coach the Southeastern Conference as the in the SEC. family, this was a diffi cult decision. of the Ole Miss reason for Barnesʼ departure. Barnesʼ Before being named the head However, due to our lack of success basketball team. teams have gone 17-47 in conference coach, Barnes served as an assistant in the Southeastern Conference, I felt (Photo by Matthew games the past four seasons. The under former coach Rob Evans from a change needed to be made.” Sharpe / The Daily 1993-1998. As an undergraduate, BARNES See page 5 Mississippian) Winter, Shields set to speak at public forum Cathy Hayes Winter said. “The divisions of race publicʼs eye, and it is imperative then from Ole Miss Law School in by university associate professor of Staff Reporter that haunt us now are based on class for people to understand the issues 1949. journalism, Cook Chair and former Ole Miss alumnus and former and economics to who have and dealing with race and class in the Winter continues to practice law political journalist Curtis Wilkie. Mississippi governor William Win- donʼt have.” media. with the Watkins Ludlum Winter & Shields is a nationally recog- ter returns tonight to speak on race The lectureʼs main focus is to Winter said there are new is- Stennis, P.A. law fi rm in Jackson. nized commentator and columnist and politics in the Paris-Yates Cha- increase the awareness of the soci- sues that are dividing the nation and He is known best for his role who began his career managing pel at 6 p.m. etyʼs need to learn to live together there is a need for new people to fan in changing Mississippiʼs political campaigns when Robert F. Ken- Winter will be joined by CNN in unity. Winter has made this a goal the fl ames of the voice that arenʼt system during his tenure as the 58th nedy ran for president in 1968. analyst Mark Shields to discuss of his and encourages everyone to dividing us. governor of Mississippi, when he In 1979 he expanded his career their views on race-related issues take part in uniting the nation. With his dedication to seeing this supported publicly funded educa- into journalism by writing a weekly affecting the state since Hurricane “In a few years our society will happen, he is looking forward to be- tion through the Education Reform column for the Washington Post. Katrina. not be as diverse as it is now, and ing on campus tonight and speaking Act of 1982. He served from 1980- He is best-known for his work on “The mediaʼs portrayal of Ka- we need to learn to live together in to the general public about the issue 1984. CNNʼs “Capital Gang,” where he trina was great, but it showed the unity,” Winter said. at hand. The discussion, sponsored by the debates multiple policy issues, and raw face of race and economics,” According to Winter, the role Winter, a Grenada native, gradu- William Winter Institute for Racial for his appearances on award-win- of the media is a huge factor in the ated from the university in 1943 and Reconciliation, will be moderated ning “NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.” School districtʼs Local challenges Wicker for seat Fred D. McGhee II if he should be teaching tree at the courthouse, Staff Reporter physics. Although heʼs taking in the atmosphere In Oxford, there are not many not a professor, he can and a little sun, as well. mind on dress code people who stand out from the be found on the Ole Miss Shapiro is passionate Samantha Gibbons “I addressed questions of whether crowd. campus taking classes in about many issues, and Staff Reporter we can reach a good, fi rst-class mini- Itʼs easy to be anonymous in a history and literature. that has led him to chal- He is particularly fond lenge Republican in- The Oxford School District mum standard of dress or are we at a small college town where every- point where uniforms need to be con- one is always on the go. Everyone of the writings of Wil- cumbent Roger Wicker Board of Trustees met last Monday liam Faulkner, though in the First District con- to address the current state of dress sidered,” Hamilton said. “Uniforms starts to look and sound the same allow students to come to school after youʼve been here for a while. he concedes he doesnʼt gressional race in 2006. throughout Oxford schools and to dis- understand the man He has run unsuccess- cuss the possibility of future changes focused because it will eliminate dis- Everyone, that is, except Ron Sha- tractions,” he said. piro. himself. He is quick fully for various other for many students in the area. to approach people Ron Shapiro government jobs. He The meeting included a detailed However, Hamilton stressed that Shapiro, 62, has become a kind uniforms are not the main focus. of spokesman for the town of Ox- and engage them in knows he is a long report on the current dress code conversation in the hopes of learn- shot, but he remains undaunted. at many Oxford schools from Bill “Weʼre not anywhere close to that ford since moving here 31 years yet,” he said. “But the line of student ago. ing more about them. He can often “I run for offi ce in the hopes that Hamilton, director of curriculum and be seen on the Square, sitting in his I can get elected and put in things instruction for Oxford Middle and dress has become a little fuzzy.” Shapiro, with his long hair, gray beard and coal-black eyes, looks as favorite spot on the bench under the that I feel could help people in High schools. See DRESS page 4 See HOUSE page 6 OPINION MONDAY • MARCH 6, 2006 PAGE 3 Meghan Blalock PAGE 2 915-5503 Letters to the Editor March 6, 2006 Cell phones should Law schoolʼs affirmative action policy a failure because it ignores some minority groups To the Editor: changeably. One tenured member not obtain true diversity without affirmative action policy will fail be off limits to tele- Thursday, Feb. 16, the law of the faculty called Asians the looking at history. because it focuses exclusively on marketers school faculty approved a new “darlings” of people who want to The history of Mississippi African-American enrollment. To the Editor: policy for admission of minor- exclude African-Americans from reflects the reality that all minori- Current students were excluded A month I am going to get off my ity law students. The policy calls law school. With the exception of ties faced discrimination. In 1925 from having any input into political ranting for a while to for the admissions committee two faculty members, no one had the Mississippi Supreme Court the facultyʼs decision-making address an issue that I find very to strive to increase minority the guts to stand up in defense of in Rice v. Gong Lum held that process. The policy also ignores for the ladies annoying. Before I start, I must enrollment at the law school from the one Mississippian in the room the term “colored races” in the the need to increase the overall Not just a day, not just a week. A whole month for the ladies. say that I donʼt have a cell phone current levels to 15 to 20 per- of Asian descent. No one else Mississippi Constitution applied student applicant pool by increas- March marks Womenʼs History Month across the nation. myself but that is by choice. cent of total student enrollment. stood to say that he was a racist to all non-Caucasians when it ing minority recruitment. Though this month has been around since 1987, few of us know I only want someone to get in The faculty should be lauded for for saying that Asian students mandated segregated education. Finally, the policy will also fail it exists and even fewer actually celebrate it. touch with me when I am not recognizing that a diverse student are a tool for segregation or that Everyone knows the stories of because the partial tuition waiver This is a true tragedy. Without the progress women have made, busy doing anything else. I have body will benefit the education Asian students do not belong at African-Americans. Few know given to all African-American our world wouldnʼt be the same. had them in the past and they of all students, leading to lawyers the law school. that before most American applicants from Mississippi is no This month, we should take a look at how far we have come spent most of the time turned off who are better able to represent Other faculty members Indians were forced to flee for longer given to all racial minori- thanks to women and how much further we still need to go. to give me some freedom. every Mississippian. discussing minority enrollment our lives, Mississippi was home ties from Mississippi. Without the With glass ceilings and less pay still a reality, women still have However, I do know how As an American Indian and a at the law school consistently to the Biloxi, Chickasaw, Choc- tuition waiver Ole Miss cannot a long way to go. much those precious minutes Mississippian, I am all too aware referred to the number of enrolled taw, Houma, Natchez, Quapaw, compete in the recruitment of By raising awareness and continuing communication, barriers cost and I hate to see them used of the negative impact a racially “minority students” in given law Tunica, Cherokee and Creek American Indians, Asians and can be broken for future generations. unnecessarily. Just the other day, homogenous legal community school classes using numbers Nations. Latinos. They will simply choose Also, by celebrating this month we can ensure that it will be I was out on the porch talking has on society. That said, I am that excluded Asians, Latinos and Because the current American not to attend the University celebrated always. with a friend and he answered deeply disturbed by the law American Indians, only including Indian population in Missis- of Mississippi School of Law This month, just like Black History his cell phone, and it was a school facultyʼs handling of their the numbers of enrolled African- sippi is small, our story has been because more highly ranked Month, is needed in America. telemarketer. One has to answer efforts to bring diversity to the Americans. ignored. The fact is that Missis- law schools across the country OUR VIEW – The Isom here at Ole Miss is the phone to see who is calling law school. The justification often used sippi Choctaws and other Indians are willing to recruit them more Attend events for helping the Oxford and Ole Miss com- and, hoping it isnʼt some kind of The admission policy dis- in favor of affirmative action is suffered the same segregation in heavily and to provide them with Womenʼs History munities celebrate this year. family emergency, just discovers cussion in the faculty meeting that these steps are being taken Mississippi education as did Afri- significant scholarships. Month, and encour- Attend the events lined up for this it is someone trying to sell him reflects a larger race problem to remedy present effects of past can-Americans. Asian-Americans month. something. at the law school. The admis- racism. If that is the case at the also suffered the same ill effects Charles Yow age communication. Weʼve got a long way to go in terms How do these telemarketers sions policy approved by the law law school, we will fall far short of racial discrimination in educa- Third Year Law Student of womenʼs rights and issues. get cell phone numbers in the faculty mistakenly uses “African- of our diversity goals under the tion during segregation. Kituwah Law Society Presi- Though weʼve come a way already, weʼre never completely first place, and secondly, do they American” and “minority” inter- present policy. The school can- The law school facultyʼs new dent done. not realize that it is costing the Rape, domestic violence, abortion and equal pay and treatment potential customer money just are still topics that are debated and discussed every day across to be talking to them? Someone Reliable Glass & Paint Co Inc. America. should put a stop to this practice. Ask about Our Guarantee If these are still in Americaʼs mind-set, then it means that we It is bad enough we have to sift have a long way to go. through garbage e-mails that slip The fight is not over. through spam filters and answer Windshields This celebration is coming at an ironic time, with the Mississippi land-line phones to get rid of Eric Eller is a freshman biology major. He can be reached at [email protected]. Tabletops • Desktops Legislature duking it out over abortion. the telemarketers, but now we The House has just passed the abortion ban, so womenʼs issues basically have to pay for tele- Plexiglass • Insulating Glass are a hot topic in this state right now. marketer calls because they have FIND OUT IN APRIL IN YOUR COPY OF All Auto Glass Attend this monthʼs celebration of womenʼs history. our cell phone numbers. Give me Youʼll definitely learn something, and youʼll help to continue Hate a part of human nature a break. 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PAGE 4 MONDAY • MARCH 6, 2006 Advertisement paid for by University Communications. Also online at www.olemiss.edu/iom ON CAMPUS Dress: Plans made to meet with students Faculty and Staff News From Page 1 rochial schools, and uniform dress, dress appropriately. They shouldnʼt TODAY THIS WEEK which would require everyone to come to school dressed for the The scheduled report came as a dress within certain parameters. To beach,” Hamilton said. March 6: The Sarah Isom Center March 7: The Ole Miss Fencing result of the Board of Trustees meet- Hovious, uniform dress would be “You couldnʼt walk into a court- for Women and the English Dept. Club will practice Tuesday from 9- ing last spring in which they called the most beneficial for students at room or work at IBM looking the March 6, 2006 will host “Female Quixotes: 11 p.m. Beginners are wanted. for a detailed report on student dress Oxford High. way some of the students do at Women, Reading and Madness” to be presented in order to see where “You can find all kinds of re- school,” Hovious said. at noon in 203 Johnson Commons. March 8: There will be a Brown the district needed to go in regards search that says the better they Whether or not a uniform or uni- Cristina Garrigo, associate pro- Bag Lunch Lecture titled “Lady to changing or revising the dress dress, the better they behave,” Hovi- form dress policy is implemented Coming Up fessor of modern language, will Preacher: Women and Ordination code. ous said. within the Oxford School District AMA President to Present Hartman Lecture Friday speak. in the South” at noon in Barnard Hamilton intends to call another Both Hamilton and Hovious be- is still uncertain; however, it is clear Events are free unless otherwise indicated Observatory. Katherine Cooke meeting sometime in the next month lieve it is their job to train and edu- that both the faculty and the Board r. J. Edward Hill, president of the ple as a servant leader, the medical liability crisis and to prevent cuts in • “Race, Politics and the Media,” from First Presbyterian Church will to delve deeper into the issue. • Today American Medical Association, deliv- who for 27 years cared Medicare payments. speak. cate the students of Oxford for their have started to take notice of those a public address, will be given at “I will probably meet with stu- Brown Bag Lunch Lecture: “Female the Paris-Yates Chapel at 6 p.m. future in society, and a main part short shorts and baggy jeans. ers the 2006 Charles W. Hartman for under-served He holds a bachelor’s degree from Ole Miss dent groups from both middle and of that is including a fundamental “With cooperation from students, Quixotes: Women, Reading & D Memorial Lecture Friday in the Gertrude C. patients in the and a medical degree from the University of Former Gov. William Winter and high schools along with parent CNN anchor Mark Shields will be – Items for On Campus must be sub- background in appropriate attire. parents and teachers, we will get this Madness.” By Christina Garrigos, Ford Center for the Performing Arts. Mississippi Delta.” Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson. A board- mitted in writing two days prior to the groups [to discuss possible chang- “In our mission, we want to pre- done,” Hamilton said. present. date of publication. Items are subject to es],” Hamilton said. Universidad de Leon. Johnson An Ole Miss graduate and family physician Hill was elected AMA certified family physician, he completed an pare students with a good education Samantha Gibbons can be reached Commons, room 203; noon. Call editing and will run on a first come, first Before any changes are made, for society. Itʼs time students should at [email protected] from Tupelo, Hill speaks on the subject “U.S. president in June 2005. internship while serving four years as a com- serve basis according to space available. Hamilton wants to meet with these 915-5916. Health Care Dilemma: Is a New System on the He has served three missioned officer in the U.S. Navy. groups in an effort to better un- Horizon” at 1:30 p.m. Sponsored by the School elected terms on the As a practicing physician in the Mississippi Public Address: “Race, Politics & the derstand their feelings about dress of Pharmacy, the lecture is free and open to the AMA Board of Delta for 27 years, Hill developed a maternal code and what needs to be done. Media.” By former Gov. William public. Trustees, chairing the child health program aimed at lowering the fetal Once his research is complete, an- Winter and CNN anchor Mark Hill NEWS ROUNDUP other meeting will be called with “We are very excited about Dr. Hill serving board in 2002. He pre- mortality rate. He was selected Mississippi Shields. Paris Yates Chapel, 6 p.m. as our 30th Charles W. Hartman Lecturer,” said viously was an AMA delegate from the Family Doctor of the Year in 1991. In 1995- In Mississippi In the U.S. the Board of Trustees to get the fi- Call 915-6727. nal stamp of approval. Barbara Wells, dean of the pharmacy school. Mississippi State Medical Association. 2001, Hill served as director of the Family Bill Hovious, principal of Ox- • Tomorrow & March 14 “Our students will learn much from Dr. Hill’s Hill’s goals as AMA president have included Practice Residency Program at the North Elvis Festival AT&T reaches deal ford High, said he sees the need Non-Credit Course: Floral Design. perspectives on the challenges posed by our improving health-care coverage for the unin- Mississippi Medical Center. planned for summer to buy BellSouth for a change in the current policy health-care system and our responsibilities to sured, enhancing medical quality and safety, and For more information or assistance related everyday. $50. University Florist, Eastgate evolve that system to better meet the needs of promoting comprehensive school health educa- to a disability, contact Dabney Weems at TUPELO — Organizers of the ATLANTA — AT&T Inc. said “Iʼve been in education for 21 Shopping Center, 1912 Univ. Ave; eighth Elvis Presley Festival June 2-4 Sunday it will acquire smaller rival years, and Iʼve seen problems over 6:30-9 p.m. Call 915-7036. citizens. Students can also learn from his exam- tion. He also continues his efforts to resolve [email protected] or 915-1015. in Tupelo have announced a musical BellSouth Corp. for $67 billion in stock, in an apparent bid for total the past 15 years developing,” mix that will feature gospel, hard • Tomorrow-March 28 rockers and tribute artists. control of their growing joint venture, Hovious said. Acts such as Travis LeDoyt, Cingular Wireless LLC. Hovious said the dress code Non-Credit Course: Calligraphy. $75, Winter Institute Co-Hosting Regional Summit Announce ments Cowboy Mouth, Chris Cagle and The deal would substantially ex- problem has gotten better this past supplies included. Yerby A rare gathering of people in Monroe, Ga., and the murders year after he told his students about 2647 A W. Oxford Loop Saliva will take over the Main Stage, pand the reach of AT&T, already the Conference Center, Tuesdays, 6- from Southern communities of three civil rights workers in • Thursday’s lunch menu at countryʼs largest telecommunications the possibility of the implementa- From Jackson Ave, take Anderson Rd.to the while Sonny Burgess and The Pac- 7:30 p.m. Call 915-7036. scarred by lynchings and racial vio- Philadelphia, Miss., as well as rep- the Lenoir Room features gar- ers, Elvis tribute artists and others company by the number of custom- tion of a uniform policy in Oxford four-way stop. Take left on W. Oxford Loop. lence takes place March 17-19 on resentatives from a truth and rec- den salad with deviled eggs; will perform on the Fairpark Stage ers served. schools. (Located in Pams Pools & Spas) • March 8 “I told them that if they didnʼt the UM campus. Co-hosted by the onciliation commission in chicken kebabs or hickory burg- near the city hall. AT&T will pay 1.325 of its own Panel & Film: International On June 4, First United Method- shares for each BellSouth share. clean up their act, then the Board William Winter Institute for Racial Greensboro, N.C., and many oth- ers; hand-cut sweet potato fries, ist Church will host The Landmarks Based on Fridayʼs closing price of would do it for them,” he said. C ! Women’s Day. Screening of film Southern-style creamed corn or all 513-4034 ty Reconciliation, the group convenes ers working to revisit racial atroci- during a gospel show that also will $27.99 for AT&T shares, that works However, Hovious said he S or rie “Women of the Holy Kingdom” marinated veggies; and Coke o co r va ts for the conference “Southern “We want participation from ties in their home communities. include Elvisʼ backing vocalists. out to be $37.09 for each BellSouth believes there should be a clear up me in t ou er and panel of international women s, and check ou ss Exposure: A Regional Summit on each of the 11 states in the original On the final day of the con- floats or dirt pie. Thursday’s Presley was born in Tupelo but share, an 18 percent premium from distinction between a uniform, Sal De explore gender issues in Muslim ads s & Racial Violence and Reconcilia- Confederacy,” said Susan Glisson, ference, organizers plan to launch dinner menu includes spinach moved with his parents in 1948 to the Friday closing price of $31.46 for an outfit commonly found in pa- , Sandwiche cultures. Johnson Commons Memphis, Tenn. the Atlanta-based company. tion.” director of the Winter Institute. a regional organization to support salad with goat cheese, toasted Ballroom, 5:45 p.m. Call 915-5916. BellSouth is the dominant local The summit offers an oppor- “We invite all those committed to grass-roots groups in their efforts pecans, cherry tomatoes & gin- telephone provider in nine South- ger-strawberry vinaigrette; seared Internet hunting Brown Bag Lunch Lecture: “Lady tunity for participants to tell their carrying the South out of the dark to promote justice and racial heal- eastern states. The merged company catfish with grilled tomato & would have 70 million local phone Preacher: Women and Ordination stories and to exchange ideas about past of racial violence and conflict, ing back home. banned in Miss. GIVE YOUR CAR THE CARE IT DESERVES corn relish or Jamaican jerk customers. in the South.” By Katherine how to best promote justice and away from fear and segregation There is no registration fee JACKSON — You can shop chicken with strawberry-pineap- Cooke, First Presbyterian Church. racial healing in the South. The and impoverishing lifestyles to for the conference, but participants online, book a vacation or play video ple salsa; mango & roasted red games, but how about shooting an Cheating on taxes BEFORE THE “BIG BREAK!” Barnard Observatory, Tupelo event is expected to attract a host share this journey with us.” should pre-register to be assured pepper couscous, sauteed squash exotic animal with a remote-con- becomes taboo Room; noon. Call 915-5993. of laymen and laywomen, acade- Co-sponsored by Birmingham of meals during the weekend. trolled rifle from miles away OFFER ENDS 3/31/06 & zucchini or lemon broccoli; WASHINGTON — If you knew micians, civil rights activists and Pledge (Birmingham, Ala.) and To register online, go to Not if the animal is in Mississippi, Croft Film: “The Edukators.” In grass-roots organizers, as well as Southern Truth and Reconciliation www.olemiss.edu/winterinstitute. For rolls and strawberry-pepper but- and Gov. Haley Barbour signs a your neighbors had cheated on their taxes, should you turn them in? COMPUTERIZED LIFETIME German with English subtitles. law enforcement professionals and (Atlanta), the conference is expect- more information or for assistance ter; and strawberries romanoff proposed bill into law. or vanilla ice cream with straw- The bill, which was given final More than 3 out of 5 people sur- ALIGNMENT ROTATION AND Turner Center Auditorium, 7 p.m. lawyers who successfully prosecut- ed to draw organizers commemo- related to a disability, call 915-6734 legislative approval Thursday in the veyed by the IRS Oversight Board UM students free. Call 915-7104. ed cold case civil rights murders in rating the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot, or e-mail [email protected]. berry or chocolate sauce. said you should. Meals are $5 and reservations are House, arose after a Texas company Limited Warranty - BALANCE Alabama and Mississippi. the Moore’s Ford killings of 1946 offered computer hunting, in which a The board, which provides • March 9 required. For reservations or for 12 months or 12,000 person could sign on to the Internet, independent oversight and advice $ 88 Spring Choral Concert: UM Concert for the Internal Revenue Service, miles, whichever comes $ 88 Students Sought to Complete National Survey on College Experience Tuesday’s lunch menu, call use a mouse or keyboard to put an 39 & Chamber Singers, Men’s & 915-7371 or e-mail mtalbot@ animal in the computer sights and found 62 percent of people surveyed fi rst. Additional parts and 29 Women’s Glee and Women’s A random sample of fresh- ate your experience at Ole Miss with faculty, staff and student lead- fire a shot with the click of a button. completely or mostly agreed that “it labor extra Rotate and balance every 6,000 miles olemiss.edu. The Lenoir Room The practice has since been is everyoneʼs personal responsibility (Alignment - specify passenger cars only) for the life of your tires Ensemble. North Oxford Baptist men and seniors are being asked to but also to compare your experi- ers in summary form. All individ- will be closed March 13-17 for banned in Texas and other states. to report anyone who cheats on their Church, 304 County Road 101; provide information about their ence with that of other college ual responses are kept confidential. spring break. Diners who cannot The bill would make it illegal taxes.” Must present coupon to redeem this offer. 7:30 p.m. Call 915-5115. college experience, including their students throughout the country,” Students contacted about Thatʼs more than the year before, Most vehicles. No other discounts apply. Redeem at participating Goodyear retailers. Most vehicles. No other discounts apply. Redeem at participating Goodyear retailers. keep their reservations should to offer Internet hunting services in Additional charge for shop supplies, up to 7% or $15 maximum, may be added. Additional charge for shop supplies, up to 7% or $15 maximum, may be added. views about the quality of their said Chancellor Robert Khayat. completing the survey have a when a slim majority of 53 percent See store for details. See store for details. call to cancel ASAP. Mississippi. Offer ends 3/31/06. Offer ends 3/31/06. Ford Series Theatre: “Trip to Bounti- agreed with that view. education and how they spend All students who complete unique opportunity to let Ole Miss The Humane Society of the ful.” By Montana Repertory United States says the practice The board didnʼt delve too much their time. the Web-based questionnaire by administrators know what they • Ole Miss Outdoors invites Theatre. $27-$33. Ford Center, 8 is “egregious trophy hunting.” deeper during its interviews with Ole Miss is among 500 col- midnight March 15 will be entered think of their college experience, teams to enter Swamp Stomper 1,000 people last summer, nor did OIL, LUBE, COOLING SYSTEM p.m. Call 915-7411. leges and universities participating into one of two prize drawings. the kinds of activities in which the board ask a sociologist or psy- 2006, the annual adventure race FILTER & 4-TIRE MAINTENANCE & in The National Survey of Student Three freshmen will win a $500 they engage, and how they are No charge to be filed chologist to interpret the results. • March 11-19 in which teams compete for Engagement. The primary reason textbook scholarship to be used in benefiting from their studies. ROTATION ANTIFREEZE Spring Break Trip: Big Bend Natio- prizes and trophies in a high- in I-20 truck mishap UM chose to participate is to learn the summer or fall 2006 or spring Students selected to partici- nal Park, Texas. Horse pack, canoe intensity environment that In the World about what students think and do, 2007 semesters. Three seniors will pate in the survey receive an e-mail PEARL — Authorities say no & backpack. $350-$400. Pre-Trip: includes canoeing, running and charges will be filed against a tanker $ 88 $ 88 information that will be used to win two Ole Miss football 2006 invitation from Chancellor Khayat. March 7, Turner Center, room boat portage. The event, set for truck driver who overturned her rig Millions facing food 19 44 improve undergraduate programs. season tickets. For more information, con- April 22 at Sardis Lake, is spon- on Interstate 20 and shut down the Rotate four tires (mostly cars/light trucks). Lube Drain, refi ll radiator with up to 2 gallons antifreeze, 112. Call 915-6735. “By completing this survey, Data gathered from the sur- tact Margie Hobbs at 915-7387 or road for more than 15 hours this shortage in Kenya (where applicable), new fi lter & up to 5 quarts major pressure test cooling system & radiator cap, inspect sored by Buffalo Peak Outfitters. week amid fears of leaking acid. EL WAK, Kenya — The brand oil (brands vary). Call for appt. water pump hoses & belts, tighten clamped connections. • March 11 & 25 you can help us not only to evalu- vey is to be analyzed and shared [email protected]. It includes door prizes, free food “It was an accident,” Pearl Police U.N. food agency will soon run Most cars/light trucks. Non-Credit Course: Wire-Wrapping. and entertainment. Entry fees are Capt. Ron Conerly said Friday, not- out of food needed to feed some Limited Warranty - $65. Ole Miss-Oxford Depot, 1-3 $84 per team (4 people per team, 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes fi rst. 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Center is hosting an ALLIES Members place a rainbow sticker challenges they have faced at the Offer ends 3/31/06. Offer ends 3/31/06. equipment rental, T-shirt and lanes of I-20 between Pearson Road required funding, officials said For more events, training session Wednesday for on their office doors, which iden- university. and Mississippi 468 about 5:30 a.m. food. , go to the Ole Saturday. go to www.olemiss.edu/calendar faculty and staff who are interest- tifies them to students as “Allies,” The training is open to all To register Thursday. Both directions of the in- The World Food Program has Miss Outdoors office at the ed in becoming members. The meaning that they are open and UM faculty and staff. To attend, terstate were closed until 10:30 p.m., enough cereal to last until April Turner Center, room 112; call when the tanker was safely moved. University Tire, Inc. For assistance related to a training takes place 6-8 p.m. in the available to talk about difficulties RSVP to Scott Kreeger at but will run out of other staples 915-6735; or e-mail omod@olemiss. Nowell reportedly lost control of by monthʼs end, program •1434 University Ave. • Oxford, MS 38655 • 662-234-5721 • Sarah Isom Center. the students may be having. [email protected] to help orga- disability, call 915-7236. edu. For more information or the rig because of a “medical condi- spokesman Peter Smerdon said. The ALLIES program was This week’s training session is nizers anticipate the number of tion.” assistance related to a disability, The program needs $225 To submit items for possible launched in 2001. Its aim is to to be a bit different from past ses- attendees. For more information Nowell, employed by Miller million to buy more than 33,000 ON THE WINGS OF contact Shannon Baker at shan- inclusion in Inside Ole Miss, help gay, lesbian and transgender sions. Members of the Gay or assistance related to a disability, Transporters Inc. of Jackson, drives tons of food each month until [email protected] or 915-6736. with her husband, Richard Nowell, students who may be experiencing Student Alliance have offered to call 915-3784. February 2007 but has received TM e-mail [email protected] 66. He was in the truckʼs sleeper only $28 million, he said. WEʼRE MAKING DRIVERS SMILEMILE compartment at the time. gemini.goodyeargemini.goodyear.com.com 1-877-GEMINI-11 - 8 7 7 - G E M I N I - 1 For more on these and other stories, go to www.olemiss.edu/newsdesk – 67

PAGE 6 MONDAY • MARCH 6, 2006 MONDAY • MARCH 6, 2006 PAGE 7 Barnes: Firing of coach a tough decisions to make, students say Warm weather not a signal of the end of winter From Page 1 of character, and a great leader,” he opinion. itʼs time to make an administrative team doesnʼt win.” Robert Metzger, a finance major said. “Itʼs tough to speak ill of some- “Itʼs a tough decision to make be- change,” he said. “Even though itʼs John Gunn The average range closer to Wax said. “Just because one season has light in the months of July, ac- Senior Staff Reporter from Jackson, was hesitant in think- one with such high class.” cause (Barnes) is such a good guy, the NCAA, itʼs still a business and present day returned to having In the last few winter months certain characteristics [like a mild cording to the National Climate shorter variations, back to around the average rainfall for Tupelo, winter] doesnʼt really serve to Data Center Web site. ing that Barnes should be let go. Jason Wieloch finance major, but when youʼre thinking about the you need to win games. Weʼre never John Wilbert can be reached at Being confused as to whether “Rod Barnes is a great guy, a man from Atlanta, Ga., had a different direction of the basketball program going to get any new facilities if the @thedmonline.com to wear shorts or a coat in the 40 degrees Fahrenheit. ranging back to 1971, has been forecast how the next season will So while warmer weather will latter stages of winter has some “Itʼs true that January was pret- 5.14 inches, with 6.30 inches in be,” Wax said. “In Mississippi we most likely soon be here, itʼs hard wondering what exactly is go- ty warm and mild. However, we the February and 6.30 inches in routinely have lots of inter-annual to pinpoint just when. Most cli- ing on with Mississippi weather; had a lot of cold weather in both March. variability with seasons, so fore- matologists say perfectly predict- others say itʼs nothing out of the December and February,” said “This winter has been above casting an upcoming season in a ing the cycle of weather occur- House: ordinary. state climatologist Charles Wax. normal in rainfall, and the sec- real coin toss.” rences, especially in Mississippi, Shapiro hopes to win the race with his strong opinions Average temperatures as far “The winter of 2005-2006 will ond- or third-warmest for many One thing climatologists say is a tough job. From Page 1 or congressman who read it before nothing to us,” he said. “There are a lot of cloudy things piro said. “A number of the units back as 1900 were around 40 de- probably end up in the records as locations,” said Memphis Nation- will happen with the beginnings “Our climate is really charac- they voted on it,” Shapiro said. “I Those are very strong words and going on with this current adminis- being built in Oxford have no con- grees Fahrenheit during the Janu- unremarkable and near average.” al Weather Centerʼs Douglas Vo- of spring and summer is the days terized by lots of variability and this region. Itʼs idealistic, but thatʼs think the fear that the present ad- even stronger opinions. That is what tration. A lot of dishonesty has been cern with the residents of Oxford. I ary seasons, according to a Na- Calling the noticeable changes gelsang. “I think January will go will become longer and the avail- by what I call ʻfeast or famine.ʼ where it all starts from,” Shapiro ministration puts on people scares draws people to Shapiro, but will it fed to the American people so that would say about 95 percent of the tional Climate Data Center Web “about a normal Mississippi win- on record as average overall.” ability of light later in the day will We rarely get just enough heat or said. “You just have to get your people so much that they get away make him a viable candidate for the they can get the funding they want- residents in Oxford cannot afford site, http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov. ter,” Wax said he feels something The scattered summer-like soon be here. rain, itʼs usually too little or too opinions out there and see if enough with the Patriot Act. I cannot see First District Congressional seat? ed,” Shapiro said. to live in the structures being built Around 1940 the average temper- else sticks out. days that have been showing The sunshine has shown it- much,” Wax said. “Itʼs hard to people agree with you.” how it has protected us any.” Defeating a Republican incumbent He is also critical of Wicker for here. There needs to be a balance ature ranges were spread from 30 “In my mind the precipitation themselves recently also make self 53 percent of the day in the know what to expect too far down Angie Galle, an Ocean Springs Shapiro said the Patriot Act was is extremely difficult to do in Mis- voting in favor of both the Patriot between affordable and high-end to 50 degrees Fahrenheit, making pattern was more remarkable, a people who donʼt like the cold of first two months of the year over the road.” resident whose parents lost their feeding into Americaʼs paranoia sissippi, especially when he is as Act and the war in Iraq. He wants to homes.” those temperature variations the real drought in December fol- winter hope for an early spring. the past 30 years, and it slowly home to Hurricane Katrina, said she over terrorist attacks. He does not well-loved as Wicker. see less American money going to Whether you agree with Shap- most extreme. lowed by several periods of heavy Wax said residents shouldnʼt put increased to the peak, where 75 John Gunn can be reached at agrees with Shapiro on a lot of is- see efforts by the government to “Incumbents have a terrific ad- rebuild Iraq, and more of that mon- iro, his infectious attitude and blunt rain in January and February,” away the winter gear quite yet. percent of the day feels the sunʼs [email protected] sues. ease tension and fears. What Shap- vantage when you look back at ey being used to fund social needs honesty resonate with many resi- “He has good ideas. Nobody iro sees is government fanning the history. I donʼt think you can make of Americans. dents of Oxford who think it is time wants to stand up and voice their flames for its benefit, while Ameri- that much of a case against Wicker Efforts to contact Wicker were for a change. opinions like he does, he has such cans pay the price for the illusion of except to look at his voting record unsuccessful. “I think itʼs great that he has the strong beliefs,” Galle said. safety. on certain issues, the Patriot Act, “There are people on the Mis- courage to stand up and fight for International Womenʼs Day panel on Wednesday He has strong opinions on issues “If America is so freaked out for instance,” said Robert B. Albrit- sissippi Coast begging to get their his beliefs,” said Slade Lewis, an Willow Nero and graduate student Lamide Alabi ods in schools and that women are film, [she shows that] what passes several Brown Bag Lectures. facing Oxford, the nation and the then the terrorists have won. I want ton, professor of political science houses back and we are spending Oxford resident. “He definitely has Senior Staff Reporter of Nigeria, coordinator of graduate not the only ones suffering from for progress to Saudi women is For more information about world, as well. America to be the peaceful place at Ole Miss. “A lot of Mississippi- money to build houses in another my vote. Crazier things have hap- school admissions. the silence. “Weʼre not taught to permission to work in manufactur- International Womenʼs Day and Shapiro, a Vietnam veteran, is In commemoration of Inter- that I have known. To take 19 guys ans would not be too happy about country. Thatʼs why Iʼm running, pened.” national Womenʼs Day, Ole Miss Each woman will highlight the fight for our rights [in school], we ing,” said the Wall Street Journalʼs Womenʼs History Month, contact opposed to the Patriot Act and the that were drunk on Allah and make the implications of the Patriot Act because our priorities are complete- “I just hope that somewhere roles of women in her home coun- donʼt have an opinion,” she said. review of the movie. the Isom Center for Women at way the government has handled community members will have a the whole Middle East our enemy if they really knew what it was all ly out of whack,” Shapiro said. along the line that I can be an in- chance to participate in an interna- try and trace the history of feminist Alabi hopes to discuss Nige- More Womenʼs History events (662) 915-5916. defense spending. from those 19 guys was wrong. I about.” On the local front, Shapiro would spiration for people that believe movements and equality. rian laws that keep women from will occur throughout March, in- “Iʼm against the fact that 50 per- tional panel discussion of women think going after Bin Laden was the “Itʼs certainly a long-shot; itʼs like to see stricter zoning laws en- in something and want to make a in different cultures and view a “Itʼs important to give different receiving any property in divorce cluding Sarahfest concert at Two Willow Nero can be reached at cent of the budget in America goes right thing to do at the time, but to hard to beat an incumbent in the acted in Oxford to enable more fair change. I hope that seeing me voice points of view about feminism,” cases and allow women only half Stick restaurant on March 23 and [email protected] to the military. Any country that film about women in Saudi Arabia change course and go to war in Iraq South,” Shapiro said. “All I can hope housing cost. He feels that too much my beliefs will motivate others to on Wednesday. said Dall, who considers herself of what a male would receive from spends more on the military than was wrong,” Shapiro said. for is that as time goes on, more and of the new construction is aimed at stand up and voice their opinions,” fortunate to have grown up in Aus- an inheritance. Cultural norms and helping its own people is certainly The program, sponsored by the “The war in Iraq is costing this more revelations about the current the wealthy. Shapiro said. Isom Center for Women, the Croft tria, where women have more rights taboos are strongly attached to di- on the wrong course. country $100,000 a minute. We have administration is exposed.” “We are building a community than in many other countries. vorce in Nigeria and women can- “I certainly disagree with the Pa- Institute for International Stud- gone in and completely destroyed What kind of revelations is Sha- that has no concern for the people Fred D. McGhee can be reached The panelists will discuss the is- not easily leave abusive marriages. triot Act. There was not one senator ies and the Office of International a country that has done absolutely piro talking about? that work in that community,” Sha- at [email protected] Programs, is part of a month-long sues underlying equality in cultur- The panelists said they were ex- celebration of Womenʼs History al practices, religion and law and cited to hear more about the Chi- The Daily Mississippian Month and will feature interna- hope to give insight into the global nese birth laws from Ingene and Partners in crime: tional student and alumni speakers movement for womenʼs rights. the reasons male children are still from Austria, China, India and Ni- “My parents treated my sister preferable to females in China. geria, as well as the documentary and I as ʻboysʼ,” said Gupta of In- “Women of the Holy Kingdom” We’ve got the The Daily Mississippian & TheDMOnline.com “Women of the Holy Kingdom.” dia, who hopes the womenʼs rights by Pakistani filmmaker Sharmeen The panel discussion begins at movement can help to liberate Obaid illustrates the struggle of 4:30 p.m. in the Johnson Commons other women and change outdated Saudi women for equality in a Ballroom and will be followed by traditions. “When weʼre born we country where public facilities are refreshments and the documentary [girls] are told we are somebody still segregated by gender. crossword puzzles at 5:45 p.m. elseʼs property.” “Reform may be in the air in Sarah Isom Center Director Gupta believes the problem in Saudi Arabia, yet... reform there is Mary Carruth explained the impor- India is the passive teaching meth- a relative term. 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PAGE 8 MONDAY • MARCH 6, 2006 PAGE 9 Tyler Nelson ROTC cadets come together at Camp McCain March 6, 2006 Haley Crum tests vital soldier skills, according to Senior Staff Reporter Field. They also took part in a leader Ole Miss junior ROTC cadets reaction course, which included con- integrated with junior ROTC cadets quering various obstacles in short from six other universities Thursday periods of time, and a tactical soldier course, which included various ob- Barnes class act for a weekend exercise and assess- ment course at Camp McCain in Gre- stacles such as knocking out a bunker nada. occupied by enemies. Cadets were evaluated and ranked Ole Missʼs ROTC program ranks based on leadership skills as well as in the top 15 percent of programs na- in departure physical fitness activities. Camp Mc- tionally, which is the highest ranking a university can achieve. This ranking Cain is meant to prepare the cadets Instead, Barnes stayed true to his is based on the average quality of the John Wilbert for their 33-day assessment at Ft. DM Columnist character of having the “utmost in- seniors and how many officers Ole Lewis Washington, which will take Rod Barnes is as personable on tegrity” at all times. In a postgame Miss produces each year compared to place this summer. The assessment his way out as he was when he was radio interview Saturday, the 40- how many the program is required to course at Ft. Lewis nationally ranks first hired as head coach of the Ole year-old coach was thankful for the produce. Ole Miss usually produces cadets, which determines if the stu- Miss menʼs basketball team. opportunity to coach the remainder more officers than required. dents will be able to get the jobs in The eighth-year coach of the of the season and was pleased with “We train hard, but we donʼt de- the U.S. Army upon graduation. Oth- Rebels wonʼt be back next season the effort from his players despite mand too much like some other uni- er universities that participated were after an announcement was made losing to LSU in the final regular versities do,” Field said. “Some want The University of Alabama, The Friday by Ole Miss Athletics Di- season game. you to give your whole life to ROTC, University of North Alabama, The rector Pete Boone. This announce- “Iʼm trying to do the same thing but we just require about five to seven University of South Alabama, The ment, no matter how crushing to that I have always done, and thatʼs hours a week. We want you to be a University of Memphis, Mississippi Barnes, didnʼt cause him to bad to make sure that everything we do well-rounded, normal student.” State University and Jackson State mouth the universityʼs administra- is done in integrity, honesty and The ROTC program includes un- University. tion or criticize the media for con- with the utmost class,” Barnes said dergraduate students, graduate stu- “A lot of preparation went into stantly asking him about his job on the radio. “Itʼs never been about dents, masterʼs in education students this and it was a good weekend,” As- status while he was trying to coach Rod Barnes. It will never be about and even law students. sistant Professor of Military Science his team. Matthew Sharpe The Daily Mississippian Joseph Warner The Daily Mississippian Although the female population See DEPARTURE page 10 Major Andrew Field said. “Itʼs im- After a pep talk from head coach Mike Bianco, John Henry and crew woke up at the plate. portant for the students to go to this so Ole Miss Army ROTC cadets prepare to travel via Blackhawk helicopter to a simulated boot camp training session. in the program is relatively low, hit- they can assess themselves and get a ting somewhere around 10 percent, taste of what they are going to do this they arenʼt good at.” of all the cadets at Camp McCain morning. females are encouraged to join. summer and itʼs important for us so Ole Miss junior mechanical en- this weekend. Physical fitness scores Throughout the duration of the we can find their strengths and weak- gineering major Aaron Jeanes had were based on a physical fitness test camp, cadets took part in activities Haley Crum can be reached at [email protected] Bats come alive for Ole Miss nesses and start focusing on what the highest physical fitness scores that took place at the camp Friday such as a navigation course, which Ty Allushuski team to address the problems. dent, and hit some hard balls at Staff Reporter “Coach basically grilled us people.” The No. 18 Ole Miss Rebels up Friday night and checked our Ole Miss got on the board for Spinning around improved to 8-3 on the season af- pride and told us we were scared the first time in the fifth inning. ter defeating the Illinois-Chicago and he was right,” Coghlan said. Henry singled up the middle to The Daily Mississippian Flames 5-0 Sunday. “Saturday, me and Henry talked begin the inning and Mark Wright Ole Miss defeated Illinois- to the team and told everyone that then followed Henryʼs lead with a Because we can spell Chicago on Saturday and Sunday we have to believe in each other single of his own. Henry advanced Antidisestablishmentarianism after dropping the opening game and we have to believe that we to third on Jon-Jon Hancockʼs of the series to the Flames on Fri- are real good and that we should ground out and later scored on a day. win these games.” sacrifice fly by Justin Brashear to Prior to this past weekendʼs The Ole Miss players respond- make it 1-0 Rebels. series, one of the main problems ed wholeheartedly to the two The big offensive play of facing the Ole Miss team was be- meetings with an offensive out- the game came one inning later. Tired of climbing up stairs? ing able to find some consistency burst to finish the series. Sophomore Zack Cozart, who hitting the ball. In eight victories Saturday, Ole Miss posted 15 was batting in the cleanup spot Drive right up, walk right in. this season, Ole Miss has record- hits and defeated the Flames 10- for the first time this season, re- ed double-digit hits six times, but 0. Coghlan led the Rebel attack sponded with a timely at-bat. the Rebels have failed to reach after we went 3-5 at the plate Sat- With C.J. Ketchum on first base, double-digit hits in each of the urday with two triples and two Cozart hit a line drive home run teamʼs three losses. RBI and also scored three runs. over the leftfield wall that trav- In Friday nightʼs 4-1 loss to The Rebel bats continued to eled 364 feet and gave made the UIC, the Rebels posted just sev- impress in Sundayʼs victory over score 3-0. en hits and looked timid at the UIC. Although the team failed to “That was a huge home run plate. reach double-digit hits with only to extend the lead,” Bianco said. Rebel head coach Mike Bian- eight, the consistency that had “With a 1-0 score and the wind 1-Bedroom, 1-Bath single unit houses, co confronted the team about the been lacking for most of the sea- blowing out, every pitch puts the son was present Sunday. game is in jeopardy, and once 2-Bedroom, 2-Bath Houses, hitting struggles in a heated post- game meeting Friday. Team cap- “We hit some balls right on you get it to three you get a little 3-Bedroom, 3-Bath, and tain Justin Henry and third base- the button today and had some breathing room.” 3-Bedroom, 2-Bath Houses man Chris Coghlan then called good at-bats,” Bianco said. “We Ole Miss added two more runs a meeting of their own with the had much better swings today; in the bottom of the eighth inning NOW LEASING FOR we looked freer and more confi- See ALIVE page 11

SUMMER AND FALL 2006 Joseph Warner The Daily Mississippian Matthew Sharpe The Daily Mississippian Members of the Wheelchair Magic baseketball team square off against Ole Miss faculty and students in This will be the last year for Ole Miss head coach Rod Barnes. 236.7736 or 832.2428 the second annual Wheelchair Basketball Game in order to promote disability awareness. Proceeds from the game went to Living Independence For Everyone. SPORTS SCOREBOARD www.oldmissrentals.com PRESENTED BY DOMINOʼS PIZZA : Ole Miss plays tough THE OFFICIAL PIZZA OF OLE MISS INTRAMURAL ATHLETES NOW REGISTERING Monday Madness for We’ve gone Mad!! in 55-52 loss to Tigers Every Monday Associated Press Then, Davis made one of two Sand Large One Topping BATON ROUGE, La.--Glen foul shots to put LSU on top 49-46 For Delivery or carry out Davis saw his double-double streak just inside the two-minute mark. 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If you play a team like names of players selected Mike Dunleavy, Kirk stars during a harvest playersʼ injuries). Likewise, the Iversonʼs snub may be the result Senior Staff Reporter two outstanding players, about four the paint. LSU, theyʼre going to beat you Tfor the preliminary roster that Hinrich, Chris Kaman, moon, because he did privilege to represent your coun- of team director Jerry Colange- LSU came into Fridayʼs SEC or five others that arenʼt real bad. R e b o u n d s pretty bad.” will eventually be trimmed to Raef Lafrentz, Chris make the preliminary try also should be earned. loʼs youthful approach. quarterfinal contest against Ole They played to their strengths, and were also hard Augustusʼ 30 points ties head make Team USA, which will Mihm, Brad Miller, roster. Iverson is one of the most Okay, so? Miss as the clear tourney favorite, we didnʼt get to play to ours.” to come by as coach Pokey Chatmanʼs school represent the United States in Troy Murphy, Joel Brad Miller is the popular players to ever lace up a There are better, younger and two hours later, that theory Ole Miss placed its three start- LSU grabbed 23 record during SEC tournament the 2006 World Championships Pryzbilla and Luke other, but he is a two- pair of sneakers. point guards than Ridnour, such was even more set in stone. ing guards in double-figures, but more rebounds play. She now has scored at least in Japan and the 2008 Olympic Ridnour. time All-Star and a He has the leagueʼs second- as Mike Bibby, Baron Davis, The Lady Tigers used a 15-0 the rest of the team only gener- and held every 30 points five times this season, Games in Beijing. Who? very good passing best selling jersey, according Kirk Hinrich and Andre Miller. first-half run to build an early ad- ated a total of 14 points. Price tal- Lady Rebel post and LSUʼs 55 first-half points is However, ESPN.com has al- Exactly. These big man, who can re- to the NBA Store in New York However, none of them should vantage before lied 23 points, player to under the most given up by Ole Miss this ready leaked the names of the players share a com- bound be a legitimate City and the storeʼs online jersey be on the team. Iverson should coasting to a while Ashley 5 points each. season. Ross is now 0-4 against players. The preliminary roster bined two All-Star ap- triple-double threat. sales. be. convincing 91- Awkward es- S o p h o m o r e the Lady Tigers since returning to will comprise 25 players--22 pearances. Ridnour fills what He is a former MVP, seven- Itʼs definitely not set in stone 73 win inside tablished a Danetra Forrest Oxford. Corey Martin new career- returned from “I mean, Iʼm just glad to just be NBA players and three younger The leagueʼs DM Columnist ESPNʼs Bill Sim- time All-Star starter, two-time that Iverson wonʼt receive an AllTel Arena players (college standouts or foreign-born stars mons (a white man) All-Star MVP and a four-time invitation or that Ridnour will in North Little high with 19 injury, but only in that company with coach,” Au- 2006 draft picks). (Manu Ginobili, Steve Nash, calls the “Token White Guy” scoring champion. make the final team. He shouldnʼt Rock, Ark. 73 points on 8- posted 2 points gustus said. I was surprised by the notori- Dirk Nowitzki, Peja Stojakovic, role. His style of play has debunked even be given the opportunity to Conference 18 shooting. in 19 minutes. “She set the standards for LSU ous omissions of Kevin Garnett to name a few) are vastly superior The TWG concept in short: that myth that short men canʼt be be cut. Player of the Ashley John- Ole Miss shot Tiger basketball. Most of my and Allen Iverson, but I wasnʼt to their should-be-bench-warm- Stick a white guy (or two) at the successes in a big manʼs game. However, if the NBA is wor- Year Seim- son knocked just 36 percent points came off today, like coach surprised by the number of white ing counterparts, and they also end of the bench on a team dom- Iverson is showing that they can ried about its perception by other one Augustus down five 3 from the field, said, just moving, reading the de- players that made the list. have more individual accolades inated by black guys and hope be elite-level successes in a big countries, it should think about tied a school point shots while LSU con- fense, doing the little things, set- Of the 150 players that make than the aforementioned cast of the public perception of the team manʼs game. how it will look when one of SEC tourna- 91 and finished nected on a 54 ting screens, to get people open up the starting lineups for the 30 “Eight is Enough, Plus Three.” changes and people will think Heʼs a first-ballot Hall of its best and universally popular ment-high with with 17 percent clip. and hoping that my defender had NBA teams, there are 30 non- And they actually do their coun- “Oh, there are some white guys Fame player who makes his players (Iverson has the second- 30 points and points. The “They got the help of somebody else. I got black starters, and 11 of them are tries a favor by volunteering to on the team. Look down there at teammates better when he has best selling jersey in China) is Sylvia Fowles added 21 on a day senior successfully followed up big games out open shots, maybe drive to the American-born, white players. I represent them. the end of the bench.” teammates that can be better. If absent from its best team. where LSU outmanned the Lady her 23-point effort the day before of Augustus and basket.” during her final SEC tournament. Fowles and they The Lady Rebels now await a have no problem listing them, Anyhow, I suppose Ridnour There are 10 teams that donʼt Luke and AI had the final votes Corey Martin can be reached at Rebels inside, which led to numer- because they probably wonʼt get said some sort of prayer, and Plu- start a white player. Starter po- for the debated spot, thereʼd be [email protected] ous high percentage baskets. The Lady Rebels played an up- just killed us call from the WNIT concerning Ole Miss exits the tourney with tempo game for the first few min- on the boards,” their post season plans. Free Free packing a 1-1 slate after drilling Arkansas utes and had the game knotted at Ross said. Forty teams will receive word material since 1911. on Thursday and now waits to hear 12, but Augustus converted a fast “If you get on Monday night following the Departure: from the WNIT Monday night. break lay in, and LSU used the out rebounded NCAA selections. The tournament Hard to take for players “Well, a lot can change in 24 momentum for a 15-0 run and a by 23, it really File Photo by Matthew Sharpe The Daily Mississippian is single elimination and all games 1417 Jackson Avenue hours,” Lady Rebel head coach comfortable double digit cushion. doesnʼt matter Ashley Awkward (front) scored 19 points in Ole are played on campus. From Page 9 hurts but thatʼs college basketball “I donʼt know that thereʼs any (662) 232-1903 and life.” coach in the league that does a bet- Carol Ross said. “You know, un- The contest was decided inside who you play, Miss’ 91-73 loss to LSU on Friday. Chase Parham can be reached at Rod Barnes.” In the business of college bas- ter job of getting his teams to play fortunately, LSU is obviously a as the Lady Tigers outscored Ole youʼre going to [email protected] OASIS Barnes said his immediate focus ketball, if a coach does not win hard than Rod Barnes,” Vander- Bar and Grill will be on his family and once the consistently that coach will no lon- biltʼs coach Kevin Stallings said in Monday season is over, he will address the ger have a job. Barnes, who took last Mondayʼs teleconference. “His media. Ole Miss to three NCAA Tourna- teams consistently play as hard as Alive: Tough: “After that, I will start focusing ment appearances, has not had a anybody in the league. Itʼs a chal- Freshman Lynn Decision did not affect coaching Happy Hour on what Rod has to give to some winning season since 2001-02. His lenge we need to look forward to was announced that Rod Barnes tage. From Page 9 other university, some other coach- teams have gone a combined 55-62 and be ready for.” picks up first career win will not return as coach next Darrel Mitchell then hit a pair BOTTOMS UP! ing staff and some other place,” in the last four seasons, including Barnes is greatly respected for we got to the foul line and made season, has lost 12 of its last 13 of free throws and Magnum Rolle All Night! Barnes said. this year. his coaching ability. But away From Page 9 more down the line.” free throws,” LSU coach John games. made a layup to push LSU on top However, Barnes still has one “I hope we can get to a place from the court, most note that he Garrett White came on in relief Brady said. “I think because we Londrick Nolen had 14 points 39-33 with 11:13 left. more week left as coach of the with this business of what you call is as amiable a person one would for the final score of 5-0. of Lynn and pitched a masterful defended pretty good the whole and Dwayne Curtis added 11 for However, the Tigers were un- Happy Hour and Homework Rebels. Barnes said the team will inter-collegiate athletics that can ever meet. Rebel freshman pitcher Lance 3.1 innings. game, we got to the foul line.” the Rebels. able to put Ole Miss away. **Enjoy Studying!** travel to Nashville, Tenn., Tuesday White only allowed one hit and with wireless access! be truly about the student athlete— When dealing with the media, Lynn made his debut as a starter The Tigers, who had clinched “I coached today like I always The Rebels had numerous for the Southeastern Conference about their welfare, everything which can often be tedious for on Sunday and earned his first ca- struck out five Flamesʼ batters their first outright SEC champion- coach,” Barnes said. chances to tie the score, but were Tournament, which begins Thurs- Dinner: Monday - Friday 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. about what we do, and that is what coaches, Barnes is not abrupt with reer win. to preserve the win and earn the ship in 21 seasons when Tennessee “I was coaching to win and unable to make a shot. Happy Hour: Monday - Friday 3:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. day. it has to be about and we lost that,” his responses and he even takes Lynn pitched 5.2 innings and save. lost to Kentucky on Wednesday, that is what I am going to do. I Two foul shots by Darrel For the players making the trip, Barnes said. “I am one person that, the time to know reportersʼ names. only gave up one hit and struckout Ole Miss will be in action again completed their second-straight will reflect on what has happened Mitchell with 41 seconds remain- Barnesʼ dismissal as head coach I believe, has tried to keep that in Barnes will refer to the reporter three batters. Tuesday evening against the Mur- conference season unbeaten at after this is all over. I donʼt have ing gave LSU a five-point lead. certainly has an impact on the play- line and in focus.” by their first name, even if that re- “It felt good to come out and ray State Racers. home. time for that right now. We cannot A layup by Todd Abernethy ersʼ feelings. Despite last season being the porter writes for a campus student get my first win as a college start- The first pitch is scheduled for The Tigers have won 17 con- allow what has happened or what with 15 seconds left again put Ole Ole Miss junior guard Todd Ab- third-straight losing season for Ole newspaper. er,” Lynn said. 6:30 p.m. at Oxford-University secutive SEC games at home. will happen distract from what we Miss down by two points at 52- ernethy came to Ole Miss in 2003 Miss, Barnes signed a four-year Barnesʼ character is why the “My goal was to be in the week- Stadium/Swayze Field. Davis, who was limited to five are doing.” 50. because of Barnesʼ Christian char- contract extension in March of last Ole Miss coach received a standing end rotation as a freshman and it Ty Allushuski can be reached at field-goal attempts, also had nine Trailing by one point, LSU Five seconds later, Tasmin acter, and now the man who re- year. The contract extension was ovation from the rival LSU crowd was exciting and hopefully thereʼs [email protected] rebounds. took the lead for good during the Mitchell made a pair of free Get any regular cruited him will not be there for his probably warranted on Barnesʼ Saturday. Darrel Mitchell, playing his middle of the second half by scor- throws to give the Tigers a four- senior season. reputation among coaches for get- The fact remains that the deci- Free final home game, had 12 points. ing seven consecutive points. point advantage. 6-inch sub, bag of “Itʼs a tough thing,” said Aber- ting the most out of his players and sion to let Barnes go after this sea- Free packing Tasmin Mitchell finished with 11. A 3-pointer by Garrett Temple Nolen made a basket with 2.8 chips and a 21 oz. nethy in Saturdayʼs postgame ra- having his team play hard despite son was a difficult one. 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MONDAY • MARCH 6, 2006 PAGE 15 Lori Simpson PAGE 14 915-5503 March 6, 2006 In death, Big L puts the ‘punch’ in punchline ithin any musical sent” to his first (and sadly, the type of emcee who could ing how “great” he is. He refused to call himself a genre, unexpected last) commercial hit, “Ebonics,” make ANY beat sound so much However, this view misses “victim” of his surroundings, tragedies occur that re- Big L set the standard on how to nicer with him rhyming on top. the bigger picture (no pun and instead tried to educate Bruce Willis at his best in latest action thriller Wverberate throughout make a braggadocio Indeed, itʼs hard to maintain intended) – his loyal fan base those like myself – too subur- the community and track sound not only focus on the beats when practi- wasnʼt (or isnʼt) concerned with ban for any “street knowledge” adies and gentlemen, just wants to go home and sleep, This is a hard task when you cause the true fans good, but jaw-drop- cally ALL your concentration is WHAT he said, but – on just how bad parts of the Bruce Willis has made and Eddie Bunker (Mos Def), have an old limp, a shot hand, to reflect back to ask ping. focused on Big Lʼs lyrics. HOW he said it. country really are. another movie with a an ex-convict-turned-baker no car and an annoying ex-con hypothetical “What One of the core “Lifestylez” How can His punch lines serve as Lnumber in the title – which is chest-deep in a police scandal- in tow who is trying to tell you if...” questions. members out of Fat showcases someone deny comic relief as he retells his good, because I just turned-fiasco. what to do all the time. Nearly 10 years Joeʼs Digginʼ In The L as a lyri- the sheer grim stories of the street that wasnʼt satisfied with The plot is driven And, of course, the deli- after the surprising Crates (DITC) crew cal beast cleverness dis- most people take for granted or “The Sixth Sense,” into motion when cious icing on this metaphorical deaths of 2pac and in the early ʻ90s, Big who bleeds played when are too apathetic to hear. The Fifth Element,” Mosley (already movie-cake is a surprise ending. Notorious B.I.G., the L is widely consid- charisma he raps, “I Seven years after his un- “12 Monkeys,” “Four drinking at 8 a.m.) What else did you expect? hip-hop community ered one of the best and gives no was breakinʼ timely death (seven years AL- Rooms,” “Die Hard is ordered to bring a So what do I think about this has struggled to ever at freestyling apologies for in cribs with READY?!), it seems only right 2,” “The Whole prisoner (Eddie) to one? ...I like it. look beyond these Chris Kemp and was second- his attitude crow bar/ to try and bring in fresh listen- Nine Yards,” “The his court date just 16 I know it may look like “martyrs” and give Diggin’ Through the Albums to-none at creating toward cow- I wasnʼt ers to an artist whose music has Whole 10 Yards,” blocks away with a Bruce Willis is starring in an- due recognition punch lines that ards, violence poor, I was yet to seem (and probably never “Oceanʼs Twelve” and 10 a.m. deadline. other “shoot ʼem up” cop-thrill- to the OTHER great MCs who made very few doubt him as and women. poʼ – I will seem) dated or unoriginal. of course, now, “16 Basically, Mosley er and that having rapper Mos influenced hip-hop and left such “the Most Valuable Poet on the L figuratively couldnʼt Gunned down in his prime, Blocks.” takes a pit-stop for Def is just a publicity stab. a huge legacy that even words M-I-C.” undresses his afford the Big L has become the quintes- “Itʼs getting Andrew Abernathy some booze and But honestly, I was really have a tough time to aptly give A master at crafting multi- competition ʻo-rʼ?” sential rap artist with which to sickening, isnʼt it?” Movie Review men show up trying surprised at the depth to these justice to their achievements. syllable rhymes, he was poised with clever How can ask a multitude of “What if...” Willis said in an in- to kill Eddie. They characters. Such is the case for Lamont to join forces with Jay-Z (who metaphors and a someone not break out questions. What if he had signed terview with http://www.about. escape. Mos Def, with an almost “Big L” Jordan, who was mis- he helped to garner his now brash, comedic in laughter when he spits, “It to Roc-A-Fella? com about the mass amount of Soon after, some of Mosleyʼs overdone nasal-sounding voice, takenly shot down on Feb. 15, worldwide fame) on Roc-A- flare that is hard not to respect. ainʼt even funny – some chicks What if he had time to com- number-title movies. “Itʼs just a dirty cop friends expose a hor- works surprisingly well with Courtesy of movies.yahoo.com 1999, just blocks away from his Fella records when he met his Laying the foundation for his donʼt even know me askinʼ me plete his second album, instead coincidence.” rible scandal, and our burnt-out movie veteran Willis. Bruce Willis plays a whiskey-loving detective trying to save a Harlem residence. ill-fated demise. sudden (and not surprising) rise can they get some money/ I of it being rushed out after his “16 Blocks” is an action/ detective has to worm his way Itʼs really quite impressive prisoner (played by Mos Def) from dirty cops in “16 Blocks,” the Donʼt get it twisted – Big His first album, “Lifestylez to fame, he was in the process look nothinʼ like your poppa/ I death as a compilation-type thriller about two men: Detec- through warehouses, bars and the chemistry they have. latest action-thriller from director Richard Donner. L had arguably as big of an of da Poor & Dangerous,” was of releasing his second album wouldnʼt give a chick 10 cents album? tive Jack Mosley (Bruce Willis), basements trying to get Eddie Equally impressive is Bruce impact on hip-hop as both 2pac received with critical praise as when he was gunned down to put cheese on a Whopper.” What if you actually give Big a burnout, alcoholic cop who to court. Willisʼ recent developed ability and Biggie. the flamboyant emcee peppered near his home. Out of respect There could be an ENTIRE L a chance? to concentrate on getting into (but not damaging the charac- Lack of name recognition his audience with punch line his comrades (including DJ article made solely out of Big L Well, for starters, your total his character. ters or plot), but where is the aside, Big L was on the verge after punch line that have yet to Premier) released much of the quotables, though most are too enjoyment will be assured and You could say that in past line drawn that itʼs not enough of STORMING into the main- grow old almost 11 years after material he left behind in 1999 explicit to write here. more than likely, you will be- movies he had been building to make a solid, entertaining stream in a way in which not its release. on “The Big Picture.” Donʼt get confused and label come a lifelong fan. himself up to be truly a one- movie? even 50 Cent could relate. Though the production on his At this point some might Big L a novelty act, dense in trick pony; his characters in The characters are color- From his first recorded verse debut LP, for the most part, left voice their utter distaste for punch lines but short on con- Chris Kemp can be reached at “Hartʼs War” and “Tears of ful and the plot is aggressive on Showbiz & AGʼs “Repre- much to be desired, Big L was tales of a street thug showboat- tent. [email protected] the Sun” were very similar. (A – what else could you want? determined man trained to fol- Directed by Richard Donner low a mission who develops a (“Lethal Weapon”), “16 Blocks” sense of compassion through the is shot for the most part in real sacrifice of others at the end of time. Baseball bio celebrates story of underdogs the movie.) Except for the end, when Megan R. Rooney Heidenry is a dabbler in many b i g g a m e . At times the loving attention American pop culture at the time. In this film Willisʼ character the plot fast-forwards a couple Daily Nebraskan fields, having served as an editor Many of the major leagueʼs to detail is a little bit too much for The body text of the book is is getting old and tired and is years into the future, Donner LINCOLN, Neb. — The St. of the “Penthouse Forum” and top players had been drafted into a novice reader of baseball litera- a mere 152 pages and makes a just living each day to be numb has done well with his real-time Louis Browns were a national “St. Louis Magazine.” He also or enlisted in the armed forces ture. However, a lover of baseball surprisingly quick read. enough to get by – a junkieʼs production. laughingstock at the beginning of is the author of “Theirs Was the t o h e l p fi g h t Wo r l d Wa r I I . Th i s will revel in the blow-by-blow Photographs of the major mentality. Donner also directed “The 1944. A perennial losing baseball Kingdom,” a book about “Read- left the future of baseball in an accounts of several games from actors in the drama of the 1944 The character of Jack Mosley Goonies,” which also drew bad team, they were expected to once e rʼs D i g e s t , ” a n d “ W h a t Wi l d uncertain place. the 1944 baseball season. World Series including players, seems to change when he hits reviews but now is what I would more finish the season in last Ecstasy,” a history of the sexual Many of the minor leagues The biographical sketches managers and owners add an in- rock bottom in a bar. call some manner of a classic. p l a c e . revolution. had been shut down due to lack of of the starters on both St. Louis teresting face-name association. His buddy hands him a bottle One of the biggest compli- Instead, they won the Ameri- Topel is a freelance sports funds and lack of men to fill the teams are a good way to expand “ T h e B o y s Wh o We r e L e f t of Scotch whiskey and tells ments for a movie director can League pennant and went writer and the art director of “The r o s t e r s . baseball knowledge and go a long Behind” is as good an escapist him to go home after exposing is to leave the audience day- to an all-St. Louis World Series Week” magazine. “ T h e B o y s Wh o We r e L e f t way in personalizing the story. idyll as a visit to Sportsmanʼs a scandal and confessing that dreaming. Thatʼs just what “16 against the National League He also serves as an adjunct Behind” is a baseball book, but Heidenry and Topel spend Park was in the midst of World theyʼre there to kill Eddie. Blocks” does. C a r d i n a l s . professor of journalism at Adel- it is part biography, part play-by- a considerable amount of time Wa r I I . Mosley decides to be moral if Letʼs hope Willisʼ future I n “ T h e B o y s Wh o We r e L e f t phi University in New York. play recap, part hero worship and giving contextualizing details on The Daily Nebraskan is the news- for no other reason than to sleep project “Die Hard 4.0” with B e h i n d : Th e 1 9 4 4 Wo r l d S e r i e s The St. Louis Browns were part history. wartime rationing and the state of paper at the University of Nebraska. without the aid of booze. 20th Century Fox and director between the Hapless St. Louis a team featuring drunks, fighters A lot of critics have labeled John McTiernan doesnʼt turn Browns and the Legendary St. and 4-Fʼs – men who failed their this movie as a cliché cop out to be total flop. 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