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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the 2001 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in January by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Daily Friday Vol. 85 No. 89 January 26, 2001 Eastern News www.eiu.edu/~den “Tell the truth and don’t be afraid.” News News Sports Charleston Teen Reach Recycling awards given out Mens basketball team comes looking to Eastern students for garbage cans across cam- back to defeat Morehead for tutors. pus. State. Story on Page 6A Story on Page 5A Story on Page 12A Senate to survey student opinion of increases By Melissa Nielsen “We’re going to say (to the stu- Staff writer dents) ‘Here are the options: what do you want to do?’” Weyhaupt Before voting on a proposed said. increase in room and board rates, Weyhaupt said it was too early the Student Senate will survey stu- to tell when a complete housing dent opinion and hold a forum to budget proposal would reach the educate students about the propos- BOT. al, said Adam Weyhaupt, speaker of Many Eastern students have said the senate. that if the proposed rate increases Last week, Lou Hencken, vice are approved, they would want to president for student affairs, agreed see improvements in University to delay submitting most of a hous- Housing and Dining Service or ing budget proposal to the Board of they may consider off-campus Trustees until the senate and the housing. student body had time to review the Chris Lempa, a junior history proposal. major, said he wouldn’t mind pay- Under the proposal, residence ing more if Dining Services hall rates would rise about 3 per- improved the food and catered bet- cent, and meal plan costs would ter to vegetarians. increase between 14 to 16 percent “Raising prices is fine as long as beginning fall semester 2001. you see improvements and get to Weyhaupt said the senate’s see where your money is going,” Tuition and Fee Review committee Lempa said. is planning to distribute a survey to Terri Colao, a junior elementary students in the next couple of education major, said that she did weeks, and organizing a forum for not mind paying last year’s housing students to learn and discuss the proposal. See SENATE Page 8A Search for directors of housing, Greek Life planned to begin soon Kate Mitchell / Assoc. photo editor By Joseph Ryan dent housing. Administration editor “Our committee plans to meet in Doug Howell, associate resident director in Thomas Hall and Educational Administration major, looks at a display for the the first full week of February. We “Legacy of Hate Exhibit” Thursday afternoon. A preacher displayed hate and agression by putting this type of message Search committees are being are still waiting for appointments to around towns and on college campuses throughout America. The exhibit was designed to demonstrate almost 70 years formed for the recruitment and be filled,” said Shirley Stewart, of hate and aggression toward the gay community. screening of applicants for three associate vice president for student available administrative positions at affairs and chair of the search com- Eastern. mittee for director of University One of the available positions, Housing and Dining. Panel discusses free speech director of university housing and “An advertisement will run in dining services, is held by Bill the Chronicle of Higher Education By Maura Possley be no benefits to adding filters to bility on what they do, not the uni- Schnackel, who has recently for two weeks starting in February Staff writer campus computers. versity’s. However, Barron said accepted a job as the director of and then we will start reviewing Barron said the filters are “a university computers are Eastern administration within the depart- candidates on Feb. 26,” she said. Panel members, comprised to waste of time and money.” property, and students do not have a ment of university residence halls The position of director for discuss free speech as it relates to Miller said software companies legal right to privacy. at Purdue University in Indiana. Greek Life is temporarily being campus issues, agreed they were are biased to what would be consid- Potential problems could arise “We would like to see you stay filled by Robert Dudolski, assis- opposed to filters on campus com- ered inappropriate for students to with increased security like filter- but we wish you well,” said Eastern tant director of greek affairs and puters. access and are impossible to rely ing, so there also is increased liabil- President Carol Surles at Monday’s student life. The position was pre- The panel also debated the issue on. ity, the panel said. Board of Trustee’s meeting. viously held by Rebecca of free speech relating to advertise- “(Filtering software) is tremen- In an issue of free speech, adver- After Schnackel’s last day at Marushak, who has moved to ments The Daily Eastern News ran, dously ineffective in what they do,” tisements that ran in The Daily Eastern Feb. 15, all of the housing Arizona. the Student Speech Code and issues Miller said. Eastern News were brought up. and dining responsibilities will be The director of Greek Life of speech and free expression caus- Tidwell gave an example as to These ads, such as ones sponsored divided up into three areas until a search committee will be chaired ing violence. why he was opposed to the filters. by Yahoo! and Steam Tunnels, replacement is hired. by Lynette Drake, director of health The Civil Rights Office “If someone wants to roast a caused certain groups and students Dining concerns will remain service. Thursday sponsored the panel con- turkey and they type in ‘turkey to be uncomfortable. under the direction of Jody Horn, The position of associate direc- sisting of four speakers. The speak- breast,’ they won’t be allowed Tidwell said the university is not director of Panther Dining. tor of Panther Dining is temporari- ers were: Joseph Barron, of gener- because of the filter,” he said. liable and, in turn, is not responsi- Everything dealing with residence ly being filled by Dara Miller, asso- al counsel; Shane Miller, director of An audience member ques- ble for these cases. The university life will be taken care of by Judy ciate director of student housing. forensics in speech communica- tioned a concern with filtering out- does not control the content of the Stone, assistant director of student The position was previously held tion; Annette Samuels, journalism going e-mail from campus comput- paper, and therefore is not responsi- housing. All other aspects of the by Anne Sidwell, who retired about professor; and James Tidwell, jour- ers. The consensus of the panel was ble. position will be taken over by Mark nalism professor. that students have a right to privacy. Shaklee, associate director of stu- See SEARCH Page 8A Panel members said there would Also, it is the students’ responsi- See PANEL Page 8 2A Friday, January 26, 2001 CampusThe Daily Eastern News The Daily Eastern RHA handles housing concerns three-day News tion.” arship, enrollment is down right By Melissa McCarter Staff writer Under the proposed rate increas- now, and anything we can do to pro- The Daily Eastern News is published daily, forecast Monday through Friday, in Charleston, Ill., dur- es, University Court, university mote Eastern is a positive thing.” ing fall and spring semesters and twice weekly The proposed costs of next apartments and residence hall rates Also, Tara Whittington was during the summer term except during school vacations or examinations, by year’s housing fees are part of a would rise about 3 percent, while nominated as treasurer for this today the students of Eastern Illinois complex budget, said Bill meal plans would rise 14 to 16 per- semester. University. Subscription price: Schnackel, director of housing and cent. The Student Senate Jan. 18 The RHA and the Student Senate $38 per semester, $16 for summer only, $68 all year. The Daily Eastern News is a member of dining, at the Residence Hall approved the increase in housing are co-sponsoring a forum about The Associated Press, which is entitled to Association meeting Thursday. rates for University Court and uni- housing concerns at 7 p.m. Tuesday 35° exclusive use of all articles appearing In other business, RHA debated versity apartments, but delayed the in Lumpkin Hall Room 29. Anyone Snow in this paper. The editorials on Page 4 represent the majority opinion of the a new student scholarship program recommendation for the residence with housing questions, problems or 23° editorial board; all other opinion pieces and the newspaper program, nomi- halls and dining services. suggestions is encouraged to attend. are signed. The Daily Eastern News editorial and business offices are located in Buzzard nated a new treasurer and recog- Many RHA members were RHA members also made com- Hall, Eastern Illinois University. nized problems and successes in opposed to the new student scholar- plaints about McKinney Hall’s heat Saturday Periodical postage paid at Charleston, IL 61920. housing. ship program and the way the news- not working and Taylor Hall’s ISSN 0894-1599. Schnackel attended the meeting paper program, which supplies resi- lounge television not working. Printed by Eastern Illinois University, to answer questions from members dence halls with The Chicago Requests were made for grass out- 31° Charleston, IL 61920. about where exactly the money for Tribune, The St. Louis Post- side of Weller Hall and coffee tables Sunny Postmaster: Send address changes to The Daily Eastern News next year’s housing costs would be Dispatch and USA Today, is being in Thomas Hall. 15° Buzzard Hall going. run, but some approved of the pro- However, not all of the com- Eastern Illinois University “We have two large pools of gram as well. ments made about housing were Charleston, IL 61920. money that are in the categories of “I think that the newspaper sys- negative. RHA members were commodities and contractual to help tem is a brilliant idea,” said Mike thankful for the installation of Sunday Newspaper staff cover different costs,” Schnackel Walsh, Thomas Hall representative. Ethernet connections, fixed showers Editor in chief...... Amy Thon* said. “We try and maintain our “The price for housing will have to in Thomas Hall and a shower cur- Managing editor...... Kyle Bauer* money for major repairs and com- increase sometime, so why not tain that was installed for the com- 36° Partly News editor...... Chris Sievers* Associate news editor ...... Michelle Jones* modities. It is not an either or situa- now? As for the new student schol- munal shower in Douglas Hall. cloudy Editorial page editor...... Matt Neistein* 27° Development director ...... Shauna Gustafson* Activities editor ...... Jennifer Rigg Administration editor ...... Joe Ryan Campus editor...... Karen Kirr City editor ...... Amber Williams Student government editor ...... Jeremy Pelzer police Features editor...... Leslie Williams Photo editor...... Sara Figiel Associate photo editor ...... Kate Mitchell Sports editor ...... Bill Ruthhart Verge editor ...... Jamie Moore blotter Associate Verge editors ...... Ben Tully Online editor ...... open Criminal damage to Advertising manager ...... Karen Whitlock Design & graphics manager...... open property Asst. design & graphics manager...... open Sales manager ...... Karisa Grothaus ■ Rose R. Cunningham, 20, of the Promotions manager ...... Matt Andrews Business manager...... Betsy Jewell 1000 block of Woodlawn Drive Assistant business manager...... Jeff Godfrey reported that on Jan. 15 her car Student business manager ...... Carrie Masek frame was damaged by dents that Editorial adviser...... John Ryan Publications adviser...... John David Reed appeared to be someone trying to Press supervisor...... Johnny Bough pry her door open at the same Subscriptions manager...... Ami Head address. * Editorial board members ■ Pablo A. Davila, 21, of Morengo Night staff was cited at 3:13 a.m. on Jan. 14 at Layout chief ...... Shauna Gustafson 10417 Seventh St. for criminal tres- News layout ...... Sean Stangland pass and criminal damage to prop- Sports layout...... Bill Ruthhart Photo night editor ...... Kate Mitchell erty. Copy editors ...... Christine Demma ...... Matt Neistein Sports copy editor ...... Rob Valentin Driving under the News night editors ...... Chris Sievers ...... Michelle Jones Watch your fingers influence ■ James A. Harding, 25, of Normal Kate Mitchell/Assoc. photo editor was cited at 12:29 a.m. on Jan. 14 To reach us on the 2200 Joe Denman, a senior two-dimensional art major, cuts wood for his sculpture class assignment Thursday afternoon at the By foot: The Daily Eastern News Sculpture Studio located on Seventh Street. is located in the south end of Buzzard Hall, which is at Seventh Street and Garfield Avenue next to the Tarble Arts Center and What’s on Special events open to all students, faculty, staff and community members can be published in What’s on tap. Events limited to spe- across the street from the Life tap? cific groups or organizations or regularly scheduled events can be published in CampusClips. To have your event included send Science Building. details, including time, date, place and cost, to [email protected] or bring a written statement to 1811 Buzzard Hall. By phone: (217) 581-2812 Homecoming, Family Weekend dates set for 2001-2002 school year By fax: (217) 581-2923 By Karen Kirr take place Oct. 13 with Family Hencken believed the chosen based on the number of home Campus editor Weekend following it a few weeks dates accommodate students very football games Eastern has for By mail: later, taking place Oct. 26 through well. each of the years, Hencken said. The Daily Eastern News Lou Hencken, vice president 28, Hencken said. “Yes, I think students would be “A recommendation is made as Buzzard Hall for student affairs, recently He said students should note upset if we had Homecoming the to what the dates should be,” he Eastern Illinois University announced the dates for the the 2002 Family Weekend will last weekend before Thanksgiving said. Charleston, IL 61920 upcoming Eastern Homecoming precede Homecoming by taking (in 2002),” he said. Hencken said the amount of By e-mail: and Family Weekend through the place on Sept. 27 through the 29, The athletic department met time it takes to organize the events Editor in chief Amy Thon fall of 2002. while Homecoming will occur on with the Student Life Office and is taken into consideration. [email protected] The 2001 Homecoming will Oct. 12. determined the appropriate dates Managing editor Kyle Bauer [email protected] News editor Chris Sievers Today Saturday Sunday [email protected] Associate news editor Michelle Jones ■ 5-9 p.m., WEIU-FM, 88.9 Outlaw Radio Hip ■ Noon, Men’s and Women’s Swimming v. ■ 2 p.m., Eastern Wrestling v. Missouri, Lantz [email protected] Hop Show with Bumpy Jones and Notorious Valparaiso, Lantz Gym. Gym. Editorial page editor Matt Neistein T.I.M. [email protected] Sports editor Bill Ruthhart [email protected] Verge editor Jamie Moore [email protected] Photo editor Sara Figiel [email protected] Friday, January 26, 2001 3A CampusThe Daily Eastern News Self-determination Nationwide environmental scholarships come to Eastern

By Ashley Waggoner scholarship, that is not a good idea. Staff writer Applicants are required to sub- mit a letter of recommendation Students who are interested in from the biological sciences depart- careers involving the environment ment along with an autobiographi- now have an opportunity for place- cal sketch. In addition, they must ment and advancement in their cho- write several essays relating to the sen fields. scholarship. Morris K. Udall scholarships The deadline to complete these will be awarded nationally to out- requirements is Feb. 15. The foun- standing undergraduate students dation also has a Web site students who are either interested in careers may contact for further informa- Adriene Weller / Staff photographer in the environment, or are Native tion. Americans or Alaskan natives inter- The address is www.udall.gov. Michael Wehmeyer, an associate research professor for the University of Kansas, speaks to students Thursday ested in careers in health care or The Morris K. Udall Foundation evening in the Buzzard Auditorium. Wehmeyer stressed the importance of teaching self-determination to special edu- tribal policy. has been in existence for 10 years. cation students. To qualify, a student must have a Switzer has been Eastern’s repre- major relating to the environment. sentative for five years. Speaker addresses students about ‘education’s ultimate goal’ This includes environmental engi- The scholarship is highly com- neering and anything pertaining to petitive, and Eastern applicants By Aaron Swiercz always been free can understand Special educators should the natural sciences. compete with those from many Staff writer the terrible, fascinating power of always be a driving force in the They must also have at least a excellent schools across the nation, the hope of freedom to those who lives of their students and not just 3.0 grade point average, said Paul including Ivy League schools, he “Education’s ultimate goal is to are not free.’” leave their success to chance, he Switzer of the biological sciences said. promote self-determination,” said Wehmeyer said teachers need said. By believing in their students department. Six students from each partici- Michael Wehmeyer, Ph.D., during to get special education students and themselves, special educators According to Switzer, 75 Udall pating school can be awarded annu- his speech Thursday in the involved in their own educational cannot only watch their students Scholarships are awarded nation- ally. Switzer said that in the past, Buzzard Auditorium. planning. succeed, but they can feel pride for wide each year. The award given is only students majoring in environ- Wehmeyer, an associate “People can not put standards themselves as well. $5,000, which goes toward paying mental policy were eligible, but the research professor for the on self-determination, limiting it Audience members gained the student’s tuition. criteria has been broadened to University of Kansas and director to certain students because the some knowledge after listening to Switzer said he expects to award encompass other environmentally of self-determination projects at ability is in everyone individually,” the speech. several scholarships to deserving related fields. the Beach Center on Families and Wehmeyer said. “He really drove home the candidates this year. Anyone who wishes to apply Disabilities, a U.S. Department of “Teachers and future educators concepts of what our future teach- Sometimes, other students nom- should contact Switzer at 581- Education-funded Research and need to be role models in their stu- ers really need to know about self- inate candidates for scholarships. 6951. The deadline to apply for Training Center, spoke to students dents lives, as well as introduce determination, whether it be in the Switzer said that for this particular nominations is Monday, Jan. 29. about the importance of teaching them to special education students classroom or the curriculum,” said self-determination to special edu- who can become their role models Billie Friedland, assistant profes- cation students. in the adult community,” he said. sor of special education. 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n case you haven’t noticed, result of these factors the mental health issues of is early experimentation with college students have cer- sex, alcohol and drugs. Opinion tainly received a lot of n Advances in the treatment of “There’s just too Imedia attention lately. As a mental illnesses. Effective anti- result of a series of sensational much baggage for depressants such as Prozac and page incidents that led to tragic con- our department Zoloft have made it possible for sequences at some of this students who would previously nation’s most prestigious univer- David Onestak alone to handle.” have been too emotionally sities (e.g., Brown, Columbia, Counseling Center director unstable to deal with the rigors Friday, January 26, 2001 MIT, Harvard), both the televi- of college life to now enroll in sion and print media have hit universities. campuses in an attempt to n Increased stress related to Page 4A understand and report upon the personal turmoil and strug- the faster pace of life and to the multiple demands of acade- gle faced by so many of today’s students. mic, work and social obligations. I wish them well. After 10 years of experience as a col- n Increased student use of substances. Students frequent- lege mental health professional, it’s still hard for me to wrap ly turn to alcohol and illegal drugs in an attempt to escape Unlucky my arms around the complex array of factors that cause so their problems, but these substances invariably lead to fur- many to struggle so much. ther deterioration of the situation and increased misery. There is considerable evidence that students are, indeed, It seems reasonable to suspect that a combination of the bringing more psychological “baggage” with them to cam- causes I just listed are responsible for the greater weight of pus than in previous generations. A study by Harvard emotional baggage carried by today’s students. Whatever numbers Medical School, for example, reported that 39 percent of the the reason, university counseling centers across the nation college population has some type of mental disorder in a are struggling to keep up with students’ growing mental astern once again is standing out amongst its peers. given year. Further, a recent national survey found that 78 health issues, and the Counseling Center here at Eastern is This time, however, it is not a positive achievement percent of university counseling center directors reported a no exception. Ethat has cast Eastern into the limelight. significant increase in the number of students suffering seri- We have reduced the time that students must wait for an Out of the six state-funded schools in Illinois, Eastern is ous psychological problems. appointment. We have strengthened both out outreach and the one that is losing enrollment. Moreover, when I speak with more experienced directors group counseling programs to better address the relevant Normally, one would think that fewer students attending who can provide a historical perspective across three or concerns of our students. We have demanded that our staff this university would be a good thing because it leads to more decades, there is universal agreement that a shift has pursue and maintain licensure in their respective areas. fewer students in class, less crowding in residence halls and taken place away from normal developmental student con- However, the unfortunate truth is this: six counselors for shorter lines in the food court. cerns (e.g., adjusting to college life during the freshman more than 10,000 Eastern students is simply not going to But this is not the case and Eastern should not be proud. year, developing independence from family) and toward get the job done. There’s just too much baggage for our When Eastern’s enrollment declines, so does the amount major psychological problems (e.g., depression, eating dis- department alone to handle. We need a greater commitment of money that the state of orders). from everyone in the campus community (faculty, staff and Dropping enrollment Illinois provides Eastern. Why are serious psychological problems becoming, in a students themselves) to support our students and direct them Eastern should be seriously And when Eastern loses sense, “normal”? Explanations include: to the Counseling Center when a situation seems to require concerned about declining money, everyone from pro- n Increasingly chaotic family backgrounds characterized professional assistance. numbers of students attending fessors to students start to by parental absence, divorce, violence and substance abuse. So grab a bag, will you? school in Charleston. feel the pinch of the lost rev- Situations like this provide few opportunities for healthy enue. adult-child interactions (hence the growing use of television n Taking into account the cost of 15 semester hours and the and computers as electronic babysitters) and increase the David Onestak is the director of the Counseling Center and a fees that are associated with attending this university, the influence of sports and entertainment idols who constantly guest columnist for The Daily Eastern News. His e-mail address enrollment decrease of about 589 students represents a loss stretch the boundaries of socially acceptable behavior. A is [email protected]. Columns are the opinion of the author. of approximately $2.4 million. This loss is close to the pro- jected budget shortfall of $2.9 million. Eastern should look at zation. Frankly, there is nothing There is little doubt that Eastern officials are concerned “Christian” about such organizations about the decrease in students. Department heads have been itself for leaders You r t u r n and schemes; they represent old-fash- scrambling to find ways to cut corners in order to come into Letters to the editor ioned greed, avarice and theft. line with the budget shortfall. Having read your article headlined The Bible does teach that industry, But the university’s inability to draw sufficient numbers “Majority of VPs are acting” with the hard work, honesty and wise invest- sub-headline “Hencken stands alone as I yearn for the administrator who is ments will bring rewards. The very of incoming freshmen should not be causing invconve- here to build a career here. One who is niences for those who have already chosen to earn their col- permanent administrator,” I was thought that one can “get rich quick” spurred to consider the current state of willing to start lower and work his or with little expenditure of time, money, lege degrees at Eastern. her way to the top. One who likes Now is the time for Eastern officials to find the reason as administration at Eastern. or labor contradicts everything taught Of course, being an ignorant town- Eastern and Charleston well enough to in the Bible. The very attitude that to why students are going to other state schools and ignoring invest a career here and raise a family Eastern. Maybe it is because Eastern lacks the technological ie, my opinion can’t be worth much. allows one to exploit someone else is However, I am a graduate of Eastern here. antithetical to the Bible and to edge that other state schools have or that other schools offer Instead, we seem to get a train of different classes than are offered at Eastern. so I do have interest in the institution. Christian principles and charity. As I survey the list of acting admin- “highly qualified” candidates who are The idea that one can invest $100 Maybe it is because students frustrated with a campus here for the short term to add a good almost constantly under construction that always lasts longer istrators, it looks like we have some and have it turn into $5,100 in 275 very good temporary administrators. line to the resume, earn another merit days ought to be rejected by any intel- than it should are badmouthing the university to high school badge, and move on to bigger, more seniors. Simple logic would ask, why not hire ligent and moral person, Christian or the qualified temporary person? But, of “sophisticated” things at a big institu- not. In all such schemes, someone Whatever the reason is, Eastern cannot afford to cut the tion with more prestige. amount or variety of classes as a way to comply with the course, we couldn’t do that. We have loses – generally those who can least to have a national search. Why? I don’t care how superlative their afford to. budget shortfall. This will only hurt Eastern further in the qualifications; if the administrator future. I know there must be myriad rea- The Bible teaches that “we are to sons why. Legalities, protocal, fresh doesn’t intend to stay to see the effects earn our bread by the sweat of our Eastern has to maintain a competitive edge. With more of his or her administration, then he or options available to potential students, the more money perspectives, most qualified, political face” (Gen. 3:19). Proverbs 16:8 reads, correctness, the prestige of a “dignitary she has little incentive to do what is “Better is a little with righteousness Eastern will receive if those students choose Eastern over best for Eastern and its students in the the other state public universities. from afar,” desire to have someone than great revenues with injustice.” To ignorant of the local institution’s politi- long run. Its much easier to pad a new Christian converts at Ephesus, the cal infrastructure would be some rea- resume and move on than to stay to see apostle Paul wrote, “Let him that stole sons. it all come to maturity. steal no more: but rather let him labor, n The editorial is the opinion of the editorial board of The Daily What I don’t understand is why, Practically speaking, several of the working with his hands the things that Eastern News. looking at the roster of acting adminis- current interim VPs, deans and chairs is good, that he may give to him that trators, one can’t find a legal and clean would likely be better than anybody has need” (Ephesians 4:28). And, of way to cut the red tape and hire some- new that you could bring in. And they course, one of the Ten Commandments one who already knows the job and is would probably serve well and proudly is “You shall not steal” (Exodus doing it very well. I bet several of th here for a long time. To the benefit of 20:15). “ Today’s quote acting administrators are already doing all of us. One who perpetrates such a scheme the job well. Jim Wood as this, and anyone who participates in Fortune soon tires of carrying anyone long on her My real point has to do with the Charleston resident such, is driven more by greed than by shoulders. continuity of administration at Eastern. Christian charity. We don’t have much. Nothing “Christian” Floyd Merritt If we would cultivate personnel like Professor emeritus, Baltasar Gracian Lou Hencken with the purpose of about Omega Trust speech communication author, 1601-1658 retaining them, we would be better off I get irritated when I read about than hiring the latest “new expert from scams like the Omega Trust referred to afar.” as a “Christian” association or organi-

EDITORIAL BOARD LETTERS TO THE EDITOR – The Daily Eastern printed. Depending on space constraints, we may ” News accepts letters to the editor addressing local, have to edit your letter, so keep it as concise as The Daily AMY THON Editor state, national and international issues. They possible. Letters can be sent to The Daily Eastern KYLE BAUER Managing editor should be less than 250 words and include the News at 1811 Buzzard Hall, Charleston IL 61920; CHRIS SIEVERS News editor author’s name, telephone number and address. faxed to 217-581-2923; or e-mailed to Eastern News MICHELLE JONES Associate news editor Students should indicate their year in school and [email protected] major.Faculty,administration and staff should EDITORIALS – The Daily Eastern News prints “Tell the truth and don’t be afraid.” MATT NEISTEIN Editorial page editor indicate their position and department. Letters editorials that reflect the majority opinion of The SHAUNA GUSTAFSON Development director whose authors cannot be verified will not be Daily Eastern News student editorial board.

Send letters to the editor via e-mail to [email protected] Friday, January 26, 2001 5A CampusThe Daily Eastern News Faithful recyclers awarded weekly by plant director

By Jeremy Pelzer recycling,” Rathe said. Student government editor Last year, Eastern’s recycling program won national awards from Some awards are presented for both the National Recycling a person’s achievements. Coalition and the Environmental Allan Rathe’s recycling award Protection Agency. is presented for a person’s garbage Eastern recycles a variety of can. materials from paper and steel to Every week, Rathe, director of tires and computers. A complete the physical plant, travels into a list of the materials Eastern will random building on campus and recycle is available at the universi- inspects a random trash can, look- ty’s Web site at http://www.eiu. ing for recyclable materials such as edu/~physplnt/recyclin.shtml. paper and aluminum cans. Only trash cans in offices are If Rathe doesn’t see any recy- eligible for this award, Rathe said. clable materials inside, the can’s Cans in places such as residence owner wins the award for that halls are off-limits since he doesn’t week. want to invade students’ privacy, Each award winner receives a Rathe said. mention in the university newslet- A lot of people have asked him ter as well as a secret prize. to examine their garbage lately, but The prize is “recyclable and he will continue to present the very useful,” Rathe said. award to a random person, he said. Rathe started the award pro- “Be prepared,” Rathe said. “I gram about a year ago after recy- can show up anytime, anyplace.” cling bins were placed in all facul- Rathe also warned that he does ty, staff, administration and student not accept any excuses for not worker offices on campus. Since he recycling. began handing out awards, Rathe “I look in a wastebasket and said recycling efforts on campus find some paper, and the No. 1 have improved tremendously. excuse people give is ‘I didn’t put Adriene Weller / Staff photographer “The vast majority of faculty, that in there.’ Legally, I can’t give staff, administration and student the award to them then,” Rathe Shelly LaMorte, a freshman environmental biology major, and Maggie Waldman, a freshman life science major, recycle workers here do a fantastic job of said. a week’s worth of newspapers Thursday afternoon in the Stevenson Hall Lobby.

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Mason Abernathy, a sixth grader at Jefferson Elementary School, gets some help with his English homework from Magdalena Trevino, a biological sciences major, Thursday afternoon at Teen Reach, located on the Square in Charleston. Super Bowl!! Teen Reach looking for student volunteers Open Sunday By Amber Williams can reach students on a more personal level, Olis the teens at Teen Reach because of the personal City editor said. touch they can get working with one student at a Students need to be over 21 to be a positive time, like when they are doing tutoring, she said. The Charleston Teen Reach is currently seek- adult mentor and those under 21 can be a peer “We have had a lot of positive responses from at new location ing out Eastern students who are willing to vol- mentor for the teenagers. Teen Reach does not tutors in the past,” Olis said. unteer time to spend with teenaged children. have any requirements for volunteers; however, Teen Reach concentrates on working with Teen Reach is looking for students who they will have a routine background check to teens in five different areas: academic assistance, would like to tutor or become positive adult ensure that they have not had any history of child recreation, positive adult mentors, life skills and mentors as a part of an after-school program for abuse, Olis said. parental involvement. w/ new items & children ages 10 to 17, said Bridget Olis, pro- Many of the students who come to Teen Interested students can help organize and par- gram director. Reach are positively influenced by the college ticipate in weekly workshops for the teenagers, The center also is available for education stu- students who come in to tutor and mentor. Olis said. dents in need of observation hours, Olis said. “It is an extremely positive experience for the Teen Reach offers tutoring between 3 and Any major can apply to volunteer for Teen kids,” Olis said. 4:30 p.m. everyday, as well as many other pro- lower prices ! Reach, but many education majors find it helpful It also is a positive experience for the volun- grams that go on between 3 and 5 p.m. Teen to fill their observation requirement, and they teers. Many Eastern students enjoy working with Reach also is open on weekends. Super Bowl!! Congratulations to the following women of Alpha Sigma Tau on their academic achievements: 3.75-4.0 3.5-3.74 3.0-3.49 Christina Hoegen Amanda French Julie Budde Ciara Bradley Angie Howard Kris Gutierrez Becky Gorniack Nikki Danek Hayley Markey Super Bowl!! Brenda Pacynski Amanda Grindey Sheleen DeLockery Lauren Markiewicz Laura Ruffolo April Larcher Jessica Doherty Carrie Prah Amanda Schaefer Amy Smith Dea Donzal April Quigley Becky Smith Amy Ellison Jessica Samford 345-3288 Jenny Tarachas Mandy Engelhart Erin Stroud Betsy Wells Allison Foley Lori Stumpf 9th & Lincoln Marsha Gisinger Ta m i To r r e s Megan Goff Kati Trapp Kathy Hartmann Lauren Wasily Carol Hendricks Lindsay Yoder We Deliver! Need a reason to smile? Weekends are made for

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By Amber Williams ing the summer months and breaks, the types of stores are unique,” Video, Hardee’s restaurant, Carol’s consumers but not so good for City editor many businesses lose a lot of cus- Riebe said. Cleaners and Off the Wall screen- Craig’s,” Riebe said. tomers. The decrease in enrollment at printing shop have closed recently In the case of Hardee’s closing The vacant lots around Businesses do a lot of research Eastern does not attract many new because they were unable to stay last week, it was an issue of the Charleston that have resulted from before coming into a small town, businesses, and the city of competitive, he said. upkeep of the restaurant, he said. businesses closing may stay empty and they look at the economic pat- Charleston has not grown any Riebe said some stores close The service at Hardee’s was poor, for a while because of the unusual terns of the city, Riebe said. either, Riebe said. because they cannot compete with and it was not very clean. If the own- economy of a college town. “Big chains don’t do well Some of the vacant lots on new businesses coming into town. ers were willing to put money into Many large chain businesses are because they make bad choices,” he Lincoln Avenue are not filled by Family Video, a big competitive the restaurant, it may have had more afraid to come to a town like said. new businesses because the owners business, made it tough for a smaller of a chance of staying open, he said. Charleston, which has its popula- The large college-based popula- are charging too much, Riebe said. business to compete, Riebe said. Businesses coming to Charleston tion almost cut in half during three tion in Charleston brings in a differ- Some of the owners of these pieces Family Video was able to offer low and staying are based on demo- to four months out of the year, said ent type of business than normal of property are trying to charge prices and free children’s videos that graphics, and much of the time city manager Bill Riebe. towns, and not all businesses can prices that businesses on Michigan some other places may not be able to Charleston does not have enough Charleston has only about make it here. Avenue in Chicago might charge. offer, he said. people to keep all of the businesses 12,000 full-time residents, and dur- “College towns are unique, and Local businesses like Craig’s “The competition is good for open, Riebe said. Knoop looks to keep up renovations, City council contender Rennels stresses improve relations between city and EIU importance of economic development

By Amber Williams Eastern to let the students know they are a By Amber Williams feeling like they are being attacked. City editor part of the community,” Knoop said. City editor “It is time we started work on some eco- Knoop currently sits on the External nomic development,” Rennels said. City Council member Marge Knoop is Relations Committee that includes mem- Larry Rennels, one of the contenders in Charleston is in need of specialty restau- running for reelection in hopes of continu- bers of Eastern’s Student Government and the race for city council, said that if elected he rants, clothing stores and more ethnic stores ing work on projects that began during her the City Council. would like to see the relations between and salons, Rennels said. term in office. Knoop thinks this committee has helped Eastern and the community improve more. “We should concentrate on the niches that Developments the city has had done to the relationship between Eastern and the Rennels has served on the City Council we don’t have,” he said. the streets and sidewalks as a part of the city in the last year because the students are for the past four years and said he has seen The more businesses that Charleston can five-year plan have been very advantageous able to voice their concerns. university relations improve, but there is bring in will increase the tax base and allow within the city, Knoop said. Charleston could also improve its busi- more work yet to be done. the city to lower the property tax more and Charleston’s five-year plan has positive ness downtown on the Square, Knoop said. “(Relations) are better now than they were more. changes for the city and Knoop said she In decades past, the Square was boom- four years ago,” Rennels said. One change the City Council has made in would like to be a part of doing more reno- ing with businesses, including large depart- The External Relations Committee is one the city that Rennels is proud of was chang- vations to the city. ment stores, and every storefront was full, reason why the city is having more success ing the bar entry age from 19 to 21. One aspect of city development Knoop she said. communicating with the university, Rennels Since the bar entry age was changed to 21, thinks needs to be considered is housing “You can sit on the Square and not have said. the City Council has been checking the police inspection. Knoop said that if students any business,” Knoop said. Rennels serves on the External Relations reports and has seen a decrease in the amount think their apartment or house is unsafe, The square needs to have businesses that Committee, which consists of members of of vandalism and loud party reports, Rennels they should be able to call the city and ask attract students, she said. the Charleston City Council and Eastern’s said. for it to be inspected by a city inspector. Knoop has been a member of the city Student Government who meet to discuss “I think it improves the character of the “Sometimes kids do not always know council for the past four years and has pre- issues between the city and the university. city,” he said. what is safe and what isn’t,” Knoop said. viously been on the county and the town- Rennels said the city needs to continue to Rennels said that he thinks the voters Another area that Knoop would like to ship boards. have forums like the External Relations would like to know that he is available to work on is improving city relations with A total of six people are running for city Committee of Eastern’s Student Senate, the public and no one has ever come to him Eastern. council and the election will be held on where members of the university and the with a concern that he did not address with “We need a friendlier atmosphere with April 3. community can talk openly without anyone that person.

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However, Colao was disap- promises,” Henson said. the dorms last year, “comparing Campus editor Chapter president Bonnie Irwin pointed to find her ethernet did not Other students believe the pro- prices was a definite issue.” and last year’s chapter president start working until second semester, posal will send enrollment down “The more Eastern raises prices, Sorority Sigma Tau Delta, Heather Delabre gathered materi- and wondered how long it will be and drive more students to look off the more appealing living in a Epsilon Chapter won an interna- als for the application this year, she before she saw any results from this campus for a place to live. house or an apartment will seem to tional superior chapter award, said. new proposed increase. “Most people go here not only students,” she said. receiving the recognition letter Three students from the chapter, Marie Henson, a sophomore because it’s a good school, but Farrell said she now lives in an Wednesday, said Carol Stevens, Tara Coburn, Jason Sperb and Erin biological sciences major, also because it is affordable. If the apartment off campus, one of three members of the soror- Teten, will be representing the ity’s advising committee. chapter in March at a convention in dining reports to the director of res- A master’s degree with docu- The group was very deserving Corpus Christi, Stevens said. Search idence hall dining service, supervis- mented experience working with of the prestigious award, said “The chapter will cover the es the five assistant directors and is greek life programs and services is Stevens. three students’ dues,” she said. from Page 1A involved with planning, customer required for the position, according “It is a wonderful thing for the She said the students will relations, financial management, to the position announcement. students,” she said. Stevens said it accept a plaque and money on the two months ago, according to computer application, sanitation The director of university hous- was especially impressive consid- sorority’s behalf. They will also be director of student housing Bob and marketing, according to the ing and dining services is responsi- ering the chapter has not won an presenting academic essays with Wilczynski, chair of the search position statement. ble for a budget of $22 million, 200 award this significant in the last 15 different topics and will conduct a committee for associate director of The position requires a bachelor civil service and professional staff, years. question and answer session fol- Panther Dining. of science or bachelor of arts more than 900 student employees, “Our chapter has won honor- lowing their presentation of the “The committee has not met yet, degree in either restaurant, hotel housing for 5,000 students consist- able mention before,” she said. essays. but we are scheduled to start and institutional management; ing of 14 residence halls, nine on- Winners of the international All three of the students will reviewing applications on Feb. 23. dietetics or foods and nutrition in campus Greek Houses that house award cannot apply for the honor speak on how to be a great sorority We are currently accepting applica- business or an equivalent and six to 19 Greek Chapters and 300 apart- again for three years, which makes chapter, Stevens said. tions until that date,” Wilczynski eight years of experience in a ments, according to the position said. senior administrative/management announcement. Search committees for open position in food service. A minimum of a master’s degree AB members receive crash positions must adhere to the The director of greek life is and six years of progressive experi- Internal Governing Policy No. 12, responsible for the coordination, ence in housing with at least three which states committees must be supervision and administration of years experience as an assistant course in budget planning formed with representatives from Greek Life. The director will inter- director, associate director or direc- the different groups within the uni- pret and enforce university policies tor of housing is required for the By Katie Jeffers The budgets must include all versity. as they apply to the 26 Greek chap- position. Staff writer money necessary to fund events for The associate director of Panther ters and their living units. the upcoming fiscal year. After bud- Members of the Apportionment gets are presented, the AB will vote to Board got a crash course in putting approve the budget and will send it to be if a student’s speech “disrupts To accuse anyone for verbal together a budget during a meeting the Student Senate for approval. Panel class, harms others or (is a) breech assault, people have to prove the act held Thursday night. Art Davis, student vice president of the peace,” Barron said. is extreme enough to go beyond from Page 1A Sha Woodyard, AB account tech- for student affairs, also made a presen- “(People) don’t have the right to normal annoyances, Tidwell said. nician, described to members the tation to the board. Davis requested come in my office and give speech- Stemming from the subject of basics of completing a budget and funding for Campus Night Life and All publications have the right to es,” Barron said. violence was a proposed situation answered questions members had “Wuuzzuupp Week,” two upcoming say no to running an advertisement, The panel also went on to dis- of a group of students wearing regarding the process. events he hopes to bring to Eastern. Samuels said. cuss everyone’s right to speak racially negative t-shirts. The panel The five groups that must present Davis said both activities will pro- Barron said although something freely as long as it doesn’t go agreed that by just wearing a t-shirt, budgets to the AB in April include mote unity, diversity and school spirit may offend some, it does not offend beyond speech limitations. nothing could be done. University Board, campus recreation, on campus. Woodyard said the money everyone. However, if a crowd reacts violent- Just wearing the t-shirts could be AB, the Student Senate, and the dra- for these activities would come out of “Ethics and good taste are a ly to a speech, it is the crowd’s considered individual expression, matic group “Players.” All five the student activity reserve fund. whole different issue,” Barron said. fault, not the speaker’s. Barron said. groups are funded by AB. AB Chair Tommy Brewer If people do not like something, Tidwell said verbal assault is Everything to be done with free Woodyard went through a budget requested that Davis explore further they can complain, Samuels said. against the code but is difficult to speech issues that may arise on planning worksheet with the group the possibility that other campus The panel also discussed the prove. campus, such as filtering and offen- members to illustrate the process. organizations may be able to help Student Speech Code. As stated in “If (the action) is verbal and not sive material, are best to be fought “It’s up to us to make these big fund the events. The AB postponed a the code, the only way to punish a outrageous, there’s not much that back with the response of the stu- decisions, so we need to be educat- vote on Davis’ proposal until its next student regarding the code would can be done,” Barron continued. dents, Samuels said. ed,” she said. meeting at 6 p.m. on Feb. 1.

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Kate Mitchell/ Assoc. photo editor A member of Eastern’s women’s swim team practices the breast stroke at Lantz Natatorium earlier this season. Eastern takes on Valparaiso at home Saturday at 1 p.m. Valparaiso comes to Charleston Saturday to take on Panthers By Brianne Donbar but from others as well,” Eastern head from sophomore Allison Kenny, senior freestyle with a time of 10:09.34 despite a Staff writer coach Ray Padovan said. Christine Przybylski and from senior sore back, while Rich Wahlgren placed first The meet should be both competitive and Amanda Dore who had a personal best in in the 50 freestyle. The Eastern men’s and women’s swim exciting for the Panthers, after last week- the 50-meter freestyle against IUPUI last After Saturday’s meet against teams will take on Valparaiso in the second ends victory over IUPUI. weekend. Valparaiso, Eastern will face two more of four straight weekend home meets “Valparaiso will be good competition for “Amanda is one of our better swimmers, teams at home before heading to the Mid- Saturday at 1 p.m. us,” Padovan said. she had her best performance in the 50 free East Classic Championships, which take After having several swimmers deliver “They have solid swimmers across the last weekend,” Padovan said. place on Feb. 22. their season’s best performances in last board, however, we have a slight advantage On the men’s side, the Panthers hope to “This is the point in the season when weekends meet against Indiana University- because we have more overall depth than see more of the solid performances they did we’re starting to shift our focus towards Purdue University at Indianapolis, the they do.” last weekend from Josh Kercheval, Nic preparing for the competition,” Padovan Panthers will strive to do as well Saturday The Panther women will look to fresh- Cheviron and freshman Rich Wahlgren. said. against Valparaiso. man Jordan Sherbrook to deliver solid per- “Josh is an exception,” Padovan said. “The only thing that we really have to “I fully expect to see more top perfor- formances in all of her events. “Most people don’t swim that fast all year.” worry about in these next four weeks is mances from not only our better swimmers, They also hope to see top performances Nic Cheviron had a season best in the 1000 staying away from the flu.”

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his year, it’s a new face that will be pacing the sidelines as millions around the world will tune in for the game. That face belongs to TSean Payton, former three-time All- American Panther quarterback. Payton is the Giants’offensive coordinator and has been widely credited with the big turnaround of the Giants’ offense, but more specifically, the development of New York’s passing game. Coming into such a small school like Eastern, I was shocked to find that Denver Broncos’ head coach Mike Shanahan gave Eastern the Super Bowl connection, and now, with Payton present at the bowl, it’s almost downright strange that a small school in east central Illinois would continue to have a link to the big game. But when you look at Payton’s resume, it’s really not surprising. The three time All-American at Eastern led all Division I-AA quarterbacks in passing in 1986 and threw for 10,655 yards over his four-year career. That’s the all-time record for Eastern and ranks seventh on the all-time Division I-AA list. Payton had brief stints as a quarterback for Chicago’s Arena League team, the Canadian Football League’s Ottawa team and saw time as quarterback for the Chicago Bears in 1987. As a coach, Payton has been well-traveled. After his season with the Bears, Payton coached at San Diego State for four seasons and at Indiana State for another two. He then was the running backs coach at San Diego Photo illustration by Bill Ruthhart State, working with runner-up Heisman tro- phy candidate Marshall Faulk. Payton then moved on to Miami of Ohio and Illinois, where he served as a quarter- backs coach for both teams. He then moved Hurry on to pro ball, where he was quarterbacks coach for the Philadelphia Eagles for the ‘97 Don’t forget to ... and ’98 seasons before being hired by the Giants as quarterbacks coach and he has since up... been promoted to offensive coordinator. Quite a long and impressive resume it is. advertise with the Daily Eastern And while Payton’s offensive strategy may not News! be the sole reason for the Giants’new offensive success, it certainly isn’t a coincidence. Who knows, maybe a critical call by Payton in the final minutes of Super Bowl XXXV will go down as a piece of football history, and so, too, would Eastern Illinois University. Write sports call Bill at 7944. Live at This Weekend at ADVERTISEADVERTISE ININ THETHE

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After a big overtime win last week, the Panthers are preparing themselves for an extremely active weekend and the tough schedule that lies ahead. Eastern has the task of facing three teams this weekend. First the team will square off against Southern Illinois-Edwardsville and Central Oklahoma simultaneously today at Edwardsville. Then on Sunday the Panthers will be at home to lock up with Missouri at 2 p.m. in Lantz Gymnasium. Edwardsville will be giving up some matches but McCausland is sure that Oklahoma will have good competition. “Edwardsville will have a couple of for- feits,” McCausland said. “They have had some problems but we support them. This is something we do every year. “Central (Oklahoma) is No.2 in Division 2,” he said. “They are strong every year.” With all the matches that will be going on, McCausland is planning to focus on each match separately and prepare for the compe- tition that faces the team. “We are going to concentrate individually throughout the lineup,” McCausland said. “Oklahoma is strong all the way through. They don’t have a weak class, but we need the strong competition.” Bill Ruthhart/staff photographer The competition that the Panthers are Panther heavyweight B.J. Bertelsman locks up with an Eastern Michigan opponent last Saturday at Lantz Gymnasium. expecting will be good for the team, accord- ing to McCausland, who said the two teams team on Sunday against Missouri. “Our strengths match up with their ter the competition the guys can touch in on match up pretty equally. “We’ll have a few weak matches, but we strengths,” McCausland said. “This is good if the better off we will be.” “They are tough at 125,” McCausland will also have some tough ones,” McCausland the outcome is in our favor.” McCausland is looking forward to the said. “He’s ranked No.1 in Division 2. We said. “We have Saturday off, then we face After all the confusion and uncertainty competition and is confident that the team match up with strength. We just have to rise Missouri, who has been wrestling exceptional- with the roster the Panthers hope to use this will be ready for the remaining schedule. to the occasion, take the challenge and push ly well as of late.” experience to prepare for the rest of the sea- “We’re heading into the toughest part of ourselves.” The two teams match up pretty equally to son. the schedule,” McCausland said. The Panthers will have the two meets to each other according to McCausland, and “They have no weak weight, which is “There are no weak teams. They all have get through tonight before they come home the experience will be favorable for Eastern good,” McCausland said. strong lineups, but the guys understand to rest for a day only to face another tough to build on. “That is what we need to key on. The bet- where they are at. They are right there.”

ing just two minutes of playing time in the second half. did pretty well and our rebounding did what we needed to Bound Despite starting out the second half with a 10-point lead, do.” Wunder was still able to look to the bench for additional Eastern saw solid play from junior guard Michelle Lewis from Page 12 help. in the second half while freshman guard Tiffany Rudak con- “It felt like the last four to five minutes we had some tributed an additional 13 minutes on the court. man center Pam O’Connor (4-for-4) and senior guard Renee players step up and hit some key shots,” Wunder said. Morehead State saw its point production supplied by Schaul (4-for-5). “Colleen (McShane) struggled most of the game, but hit a guard Kandi Brown, who finished with a game-high 23 “That’s what you have to do,” Wunder said of Eastern’s big shot when we needed it. Renee and Lauren (Dailey) also points and Jodi Sizemore who contributed 21 points. free throw performance. “When you have a lead, which we hit critical shots.” Eastern will now use its win over Morehead as a momen- haven’t had a lot, you have to step up.” While McShane started in place of senior guard Portery tum boost heading into Saturday’s game at Eastern The Panthers dominated their opponents’ court, control- Scott, who was out with the flu, McShane nailed two long- Kentucky. The Colonels are 5-1 in conference, having the ling the tempo of play while holding a seven-point lead with distance shots and finished the night with seven points. Scott week off to prepare for the Panthers. two minutes left on the clock. is questionable for Saturday’s game at Eastern Kentucky. “Eastern Kentucky has had all week to get ready for us, “I thought we put together two pretty good halves,” “Portery really wanted to go on the road trip,” Wunder but it will be a lot easier for our team to prepare following a Wunder said. “When it came crunch time, we did what we said. “She’s struggling a little bit tonight, but she might be win rather than another tough loss,” Wunder said. “I give our needed to do. able to help us a little bit Saturday.” kids a lot of credit – they continue to bounce through. “We did a good job handling their press down the stretch Guards Schaul and Dailey contributed 19 and 13 points Hopefully (Thursday night’s) win will be a big confidence when Morehead was trying to get back into the game.” respectively while O’Connor had a double-double for the boost that will get us going. Eastern’s post players experienced foul trouble through- Panthers with 14 points and 10 rebounds. “Eastern Kentucky is a very good team and they will get out the game, with senior forward Angie Russell contribut- “They did a nice job tonight,” Wunder said. “Our offense after us for 40 minutes with defensive pressure.”

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Page 9 Sports January 26, 2001 The Power Alley Britton’s shot seals deal Senior guard’s four-point play gives Kyle Bauer Staff editor Panthers’ their first and only lead e-mail: [email protected] By Anthony Braviere the heat in the second half. Staff writer Domercant finished the night with 25 points and six rebounds Cheezy sayings Apparently the Panthers aren’t a while Britton had 16 points, eight team to break old habits, as they assists and six rebounds. Hill netted sell T-shirts, but suffered through another subpar 22 points on the night. game at Morehead State. “Our three top scorers were 5- However, with the Panthers 24, and they were in a terrible high scores win down 85-82, point guard Matt rhythm,” Samuels said. “Part of it Britton was that we were sluggish, and part over audiences Men’s Basketball connected of it was Morehead State’s on a three- defense.” ffense sells tickets. pointer If the Panthers were looking for Defense wins champi- 88 with just a reason why they had such a tough onships. What the say- 17 sec- time with the Eagles Thursday, they ing should say is 85 onds left need look no further than their per- Ooffense sells tickets and defense to play. formance in the first half. makes for boring television. Britton was also fouled on the play The Panthers were down as If you don’t believe me, just and was able to convert, giving many as 16 points in the opening check out the Super Bowl Sunday. Eastern their first lead of the day. half while shooting just 39 percent The Ravens boast the league’s The Panthers prevented the from the field, and just 1-for-9 from best defense. They have allowed Eagles from taking the lead back as behind the arc. their opponents to score the least Henry Domercant pulled down a But behind some nice play off amount of points throughout the rebound after a missed runner the bench from Jesse Mackinson (4 playoffs since the 1985 Bears. through the lane by Ricky Minard. points) and Ryan Kelly (6 points), Ray Lewis is leading a tough Domercant was immediately the Panthers were able to pull with- defense that swarms to the ball on fouled and connected on the two in nine points of Morehead State at every play. There are at least three free throws, securing a dramatic halftime. Raven defenders making a tackle 88-85 win for Eastern (12-6, 5-2). “Kelly made some big shots for on every play. “Well, I told our kids that this us tonight, and Mackinson has been There is no doubt they are the wasn’t our best effort, and it wasn’t doing some good things for the last best defense the league has seen in a very good win at all,” Eastern couple of games,” Samuels said. years. head coach Rick Samuels said in a The second half wasn’t much The Giants also come into the post game interview on WHQQ different for the Panthers, as they game with a solid defense, led by 98.9 radio interview. “But we were were still very sluggish, but they Jason Sehorn and company, that blessed with one that should have were able to play well enough to shut out an explosive Minnesota gotten away from us, so let’s make come back on the Eagles. offense. something out of this.” Eastern did hold Morehead Yep. It is shaping up to be a Thursday’s game was a story of State scoreless for over four min- defensive game. Get ready for an two different halves as the Panthers utes to start the second half, and exciting game of field goals and were terrible in the first half, but pulled to within four points of punts. It’s the kickers’ time to played like the third place team in Morehead State. shine. the Ohio Valley Conference in the But after a timeout, Eagles’ Most times the Super Bowl is second half. The victory meant freshman Ricky Minard scored anticlimactic anyway, but at least Eastern was able to get a much- seven straight points that almost put in the past there have been needed road win. the nail in the coffin for the blowouts fueled by offensive Eastern’s “big three” Panthers. explosions. (Domercant, Britton and Kyle But Eastern was able to chip Don’t be surprised if it doesn’t Hill), despite shooting just 5-24 away at the Eagle’s lead and come Bill Ruthhart/Staff photographer happen this year. The chances of from the floor in the first half (14 away with a much-needed confer- Panther center Jan Thompson takes a jump shot in Eastern’s home win over Kerry Collins and Ike Hilliard total points), were able to turn up ence win. Southeast Missouri. Thompson scored a career-high 8 points in the win at MSU. torching the Ravens defense like they did to the Vikings two weeks ago is minimal. Rae Carruth would have an easier time attempting to It was bound to happen sometime make a comeback in the NFL than the Giants would of trying to run up the score on Baltimore. It is sad to say, but the best part Women snap record nine-game of the Super Bowl is pretty much over. Like so many Super Bowls losing streak with win on road before, the best entertainment has been the media frenzy in the days By Kristin Rojek leading up to the game. Staff writer At least there has been plenty to It was bound to happen sometime. talk about this year. Even without The women’s basketball team earned its first conference the Ray Lewis distractions, this win of the season with a 77-73 victory over Morehead State has been one of the best years for Thursday night. pregame stories. Women’s Basketball Eastern (5-13, 1-6) snapped its Of course, there is the obvious nine-game losing streak at Eastern connection with Giants Morehead, Ky., (5-13, 1-6) thanks to offensive coordinator and former 77 the Panthers’ ability to connect from Panther star quarterback Sean the free throw line. Eastern went 6- Payton. for-6 in the final 36 seconds of the A good showing in the big game, and was able to get over the game, and expect the rumor mills 73 hump that has existed since its last to start. There are a few vacancies win over Saint Joseph’s College Dec. 16. for head coaching jobs in the NFL. “Free throws were the name of the game and we had some Don’t be surprised if Payton’s players step up and hit key free throws,” head coach Linda name pops up for some of them. Wunder said. “The team bent but did not break. In the last And then there is Ron Dixon. A minute we were up seven and held on for our dear lives.” rookie wide receiver from Overall Eastern shot 43 percent from the field and a solid Lambuth. That’s right, Lambuth. 81 percent behind the free-throw line, with major contribu- It’s an NAIA school in Mississippi. Bill Ruthhart/Staff photographer Frehsman guard Tiffany Rudak tries to dribble around two opponents in Eastern’s loss to tions by sophomore center Brooke Gossett (5-for-6), fresh- See BAUER Page 11 SEMO last week. The Panthers snapped a nine-game losing streak Thursday night. See BOUND Page 11 inside ON THE Lucky Boys Confusion plays in Champaign page 3b

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Grassman is The show the Brat Pack puts on is more than just a played bars and festivals all over Illinois and claims the better known as Tommy Tubular; Ian Shepard, the drummer, bar band; it’s a production. Eastern crowd to be one of the tamest. is Boi Ian; keyboardist Jesse Brown goes by Jesse VanHalen, “We dress 80s, we talk 80s, and we even have a huge “People get pretty wild,” said Tom Grassman,guitarist Guido Estevez, bassist, is known as Guido Menudo and light show,” Grassman said.“It’s not your average bar-band and lead singer for the group.“We see lots of crazy things female vocalist, Gloria Rouble, is Gloria Newton-John. experience.” go down, but the Eastern crowd has been pretty well- Rouble is the newest addition to The Brat Pack. The Brat Pack has a new website to be posted in the behaved.” “Having a female vocalist really helps cover many of immediate future. 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The songs, as well. answer: Lucky Boys Confusion at Pandav also said, “When we the ever cool Canopy Club. first started out I was ridiculed a The fantastic and fun band lot for being in a band with a consists of Ryan Fergus on bunch of white guys, but some- drums, Adam Krier on vocals, one’s always going to knock you guitar, keyboards, turntables and no matter what. Plus, good music congas, Jason Schultejann on should not be based on skin bass, Joe Sell on lead guitar and color.” Kaustubh Pandav on lead vocals. The LBC fanatics of all nation- They all join forces and share the alities spread the word on the creation of words and melodies. band’s Stuhby-style. Besides These Downers Grove boys word of mouth, they had smok- have shaken and stirred things up ing-hot radio requests on since 1997 in the Chicagoland Chicago’s popular alternative area in every kind of concert radio station, Q101, this past Those boys sure are lucky; only that one in the middle looks a little confused, though. venue from gassy smelling summer when their single garages, beer-coated basement “Dumb Pop Song” was always on photo courtesy of luckyboys.com floors all the way to the Metro, the “top 9 at 9.” House of Blues and the New “Dumb Pop Song” is just that. doing the wild thing and breaking pushed for us right from the When asked “Does it ever get World Music Theater. Pandav said, “I wrote that song as the box spring. Lots of us college start.” The album will be released redundant to hear people praise For the past few years they a joke.” He and the rest of the students can especially relate to around April 24 of this year. the band?” Pandav said, “How have been fortunate enough to band must have been weirded- that. People can argue all they can that ever get redundant?” work with great management out but not surprised the first want about whether LBC is “sell- Altogether the band is flattered, from Fiesty. The band includes time they heard it on a main- who:Lucky Boys Confusion ing out.” Pandav expressed that but sometimes to the point of five different personalities and stream radio station. The catchy where: Canopy Club they are not doing it for the dol- embarrassment. Pandav said, Fiesty has helped them work refrain that follows the silly plan when: Saturday, Jan. 27 lar bills but for the love of music “We say “thank you” all the time together to please the masses of attack is “I’m going to steal and the ultimate experience of but what else can (we) say when and each other. your girlfriend” and has a very time: 9:30 p.m. being in a band. Pandav probably we keep getting complimented. Their talent, tenacity and lucky skankable sound. It is no doubt cost: $5 blushed when he said, “I still live We’re just making music that we boy lifestyles provided them with that the kiddies love it. Pandav at home with my folks. How is like.” Pandav is unsure whether or enough fuel to release a 17 origi- said, “There’s a lot of 14- and 15- that selling out?” The down to earth boys are not a parental advisory label will nal song 1998 album, “Growing year-olds getting into us now.” He is hip to being signed onto still dazed and confused that be needed. He said, “I’m just Out of It” and the eight song However, some of their other on a record label because it gives they are actually rocking enough singing and writing songs about 2000 EP, “The Soapbox lyrics from songs like “40/80,” him “the ability to hop into the to have played with the likes of what a lot of kids do: party, have Spectacle” independently. Both “What Gets Me High” or “3 to studio when I get a song in my the Sugar Hill Gang, Goldfinger, a good time.” CDs are nothing less than a non- 10” may be regarded to some head.” Pandav said he likes the St. Louis’ own, The Urge, in Last semester, instead of hit- stop party in a plastic jewel case conservatives as incriminating idea of having the opportunity to addition to playing on the ting the books, they drove all with insightful, singable lyrics— if evidence on the guys. All of the travel all over the country if not Chicago version of the 2000 over sunny California in rental you can keep up with some of songs paint a vivid picture and “places like Japan” while on tour Warped Tour with Green Day, cars, not limos. They worked dili- the fast raps. The actual music have a great storyline and mean- one day. the Mighty Mighty Bosstones and gently for an unlimited number of has something for everyone to ing behind them, like the song As for now, Pander stated on Papa Roach. focused hours recording their enjoy without having redundant ‘Fred Astaire,’ which should have their Web site, “I want to shake Saturday night, Lucky Boys upcoming first major label album remakes of mainstream songs been their breakthrough hit. the s**t out of Chicago like the Confusion will perform live, shar- on Elektra Records. (That is and does not have half-baked It just happens to be that Smashing Pumpkins did.” Despite ing the stage with Grasshopper right; Elektra is home of continuity. there is a selection of songs that the fact that they have a huge fan Takeover, from Omaha, Drawing Metallica, Bjork and Third Eye Lead singer Kaustubh Pandav, are about downing 40 oz. of base ,they are not cocky jerks a Blank and Full Range at the Blind.) also called Stuhby, adds much beer, smoking bud, getting in that turn people away in the typi- Canopy Club for a measly five Pandav said that “Elektra ‘masala’ (spice) to the band due trouble with police officers, cal rock star way. bucks. New WEIU hip hop radio show on the right track by matt neistein the hip hop buzz at Eastern. Last semester, odds are 95 MCs while at the same time play- Jones wisely moved in with Staff writer Difficult, perhaps, unless you percent of what you heard on ing R&B and old-school soul. “Yearning For Your Love” from One hates to point out the catch “Outlaw Radio” on 88.9 Top 40 stations and saw on MTV Unfortunately, the recipe simply , an old-school bal- obvious, but it must be done: WEIU-FM. The show, which or BET video shows would never doesn’t work. lad with a hint of funk. One starts There isn’t much hip hop in recently added a 9 - 12 p.m. show have made it onto “Outlaw This is not to throw the blame grooving along to the languorous Charleston. on Saturday to its usual 5 - 9 p.m. Radio.” Now, you may hear on the DJs. Jones and Edwards melodies until Wu-Tang Clan’s Yes, you can catch Jay-Z and slot on Friday, remains the best Snoop Dogg’s bouncing, ego-satis- are both comfortable on the mic firestarter “Gravel Pit” jars the Nelly on local radio stations, and way for hip hop fans to avoid fying single “Snoop Dogg” right and have strong personalities that listener back into party mode. you may hear Mystikal or Lil Kim going through a sonic withdrawal. before the grimy “Thug Love” play off each other well. Guest The underground still gets love at a house party, but these artists However, DJs Tim “Notorious from underappreciated East appearances from DJ Furious and on the show, and the two DJs are no longer entirely hip hop. T.I.M.” Edwards and Odell Coast rhymer 50 Cent, a combo DJ Boo provided good scratch always make sure they drop gems They are Top 40, and for diehard “Bumpy” Jones realize that the Edwards put together Saturday sessions, and the mixing is done with bumping beats and lyrics hip hop fans, there is an impor- hardcore listening demographic is night. well. that occasionally make you do a tant difference. a little small to support their pro- The show’s theme has tradi- But you can’t lead a smooth double take. Minus the Internet and the gram, and therefore have expand- tionally been underground hip lovers’ jam with a Cash Money But like Erick Sermon, the occasional hip hop magazine, it’s ed not only the show’s time slot hop, and “Outlaw Radio” still banger. The vibes are just too far show needs to narrow its rather difficult to stay on top of but its content, too. pledges allegiance to struggling apart. For example, after Jon B, “Focus” to keep the vibe going. 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by jamie moore Vandeveer, junior journalism found in mp3 format. Verge editor major and guitarist Matt Rennels, “The CD is not just one genre junior journalism major. of music,” Reichart said. “It is a With their first album, “The CD is a rockin’ good time collaboration of styles.” “Opening Act,” to be released in and you can tell we put a lot of All four of the musicians have the near future, The Last Resorts work into it,” Reichart said. completely different styles which are enjoying hearing their first sin- The CD, which features songs shine through on the CD. gle, “No Reason,” on the WEIU such as “Jamaican Love Song,” The band began production for airwaves. “Shirt and Tie” and “The the CD back in June. They experi- “No Reason” was released on Monster,” will be available at 4th enced troubles meeting with their WEIU on Jan. 23, at 11 p.m., said Street Records in Charleston and producer in the studio along the Shane Reichart, junior chemical from the Last Resorts Web site, way, but at long last have finished engineering major and bassist for which can be found at the CD, Reichart said. the band. www.thelastresorts.com. The A CD release party is being “It was so great to hear our album can also be bought by con- organized by the band as soon as voices on the radio,” Reichart said. tacting one of the band members. the album is released. For those The band, which has been Three songs from the album already on The Last Resorts mail- together for the past few years, is can be previewed as mp3s at ing list, information will be e- comprised of Reichart; lead vocal- www.mp3.com/thelastresorts. mailed about the release. Who abandoned these poor boys on the side of the highway? ist, Ryan Groff, sophomore music Their release, “No Reason,” is The band is hoping the CD will education major; drummer Steve one of the songs that can be be released this weekend. photo courtesy of Matt Rennels College exhibits ‘lost’ O’Keefe paintings and landscapes

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (AP) — Public Exhibition in the South.” The original exhibition was was 1932’s “White Flower,” painting — include some real Georgia O’Keeffe’s bold land- The show opens Saturday at the important because O’Keeffe and which Abby Rockefeller donated gems, says Lynn Marsden-Atlass, scapes and paintings of animal college’s Muscarelle Museum of her husband, art dealer and pho- to the school in honor of curator of American and con- bones identify her so strongly Art. tographer Alfred Stieglitz, select- O’Keeffe’s degree. The temporary art at the Chrysler with New Mexico that her ado- The show also will include ed eight paintings representing Rockefeller family was restoring Museum of Art in Norfolk. lescent years in Virginia tend to recently discovered O’Keeffe let- her work during the previous 10 Colonial Williamsburg at the “What you’ve got is a small get overlooked. ters, other historical documents years, when O’Keeffe reached time. exhibition but a beautiful cross Also largely forgotten is a and a 6 1/2 -minute home movie, maturity and fame, Kelm says. The show was never reviewed, section of the work she was 1938 exhibition — her first solo never before viewed publicly, “I am glad that you will have likely because it lasted just six doing the time,” Marsden-Atlass show in the South — at the showing O’Keeffe on campus to the paintings to speak for me,” days. Only a picture of O’Keeffe says. “Each piece is in and of College of William and Mary, receive the degree. O’Keeffe wrote in a letter to in her cap and gown appeared in itself exquisitely beautiful.” where the artist returned to “To be able to add something then-college President John The New York Times. Re-creat- Officials hit upon re-creating accept her first honorary degree. to the biography of an American Stewart Bryan. The artist disliked ing the show is an opportunity to the 1938 exhibition when Ann The university re-creates that icon, I think, is significant,” says public speaking and did not make document it properly, Kelm says. C. Madonia, curator of collec- “lost” exhibition with “Georgia Bonnie G. Kelm, director of the a speech during the graduation The works - flower paintings, tions, did some research in the O’Keeffe in Williamsburg: A Re- Muscarelle and associate profes- ceremony. a view of New York City, south- university’s Swem Library Creation of the Artist’s First sor of art and art history. The ninth painting in the show western landscapes and a bone archives. On the Verge of the Weekend friday.1.26.2001 5b Misunderstood Cinema: Monty Python’s humor lives on with his partners when they by stella link brought their supreme adept- Staff writer ness to the big screen with films that evolved from “And Thirty years ago, five Brits Now For Something and an American known col- Completely Different” and lectively as Monty Python’s ended with “The Meaning Of Flying Circus unveiled an out- Life,” which acquired the rageous show that became a Jury Award at the 1983 pop-culture cult favorite, Cannes Film Festival. thus branching out into other Once the group obtained projects by its members, such accepted status among those as “Faulty Towers”. The tele- in the comedy genre, they vision and film sketch come- launched conventions, one of dy troupe have become cul- which, “Monty Python at the tural icons over generations Hollywood Bowl,” was filmed and generations of exposure. as a culmination of popular The “Monty Python’s Flying sketches on stage for an audi- Circus” television series was ence. Most recently, the formatted into its pilot ver- Python merchandising has sion in October of 1969 and skyrocketed to several areas those who fell under its spell of commercial society, with were destined to never view T-shirts, books, CD-ROM parrots, hedgehogs, Spam or games, and even DVD ver- the everyday act of walking in sions of favorite episodes on the same way again. The the shelves. charismatic cast of Flying The cinematic progression Circus came together under of Monty Python began with N’Sync gets a makeover with the help of the boys from Monty Python. what would best be called a “And Now For Something kind of “chain reaction,” with Completely Different,” which members John Cleese and was a reworking of Python’s photo courtesy of intriguing.com Terry Chapman approaching best skits from the television the Michael Palin/Terry Jones series put together during as Castle Anthrax have fans more jokes that were missed jam-packed with obnoxious team about doing a project the 1970’s. Originally shot laughing at the hilarity of the the first time around. irrational anecdotes that together. The latter party for American college audi- Knights of the Round Table’s Nothing is sacred to any of make fun of medieval life and agreed to Cleese and ences who had not under- exploits. the member of the troupe in are generally some of the Chapman’s approach at a pro- stood Python’s brand of This movie has brought this movie, as well as during best film scenes in the histo- ject, then suggesting bringing humor, this film has most about some of the most other projects of the Python ry of humor. in Eric Idle. recently been packaged into famous lines from a sketch variety. Therefore, each Python has left a distinct The final program was DVD format. Anyone should comedy troupe, but is not member enjoys making fun of legacy on the likes of film- transmitted to viewers on own this collection of British necessarily the best film of their own heritage the most, makers and comedic artists December 5, 1974, and the humorous anecdotes because them all. I believe that they but still poke the equal because the British troupe rest of Python’s history itself it gives a sense of who are all equally impressive and amount of humor at other does not leave any stone has been written. In a sense, Python really was and how there was never a Python film aspects of society. “Holy unturned in both filmmak- however, the group had just they shaped the future of or series I didn’t enjoy. Over Grail” also holds true in the ing and television. The begun their creative process- comedy for years to come. the years, “Monty Python and second aspect, in that it is members of the group are es because they had devel- Another film that showed the Holy Grail” has become created with multiple layers well known for their ability oped not only into a televi- Python’s projected success one of the select cinematic of humor, with endless throw to make people laugh and sion sketch comedy series, dramatically was the cult- experiences that actually gets away jokes that can easily be have been making a career but into a film genre that favorite “Monty Python and better and better with subse- missed. out of it for almost 30 changed many forms of film- the Holy Grail,” which quent viewing. That usually Every scene is tightly years. With the sketches making we have today into spawned mass amounts of means one of two things: packed with action, while being recited by hardcore masterpieces of slapstick appeal among the viewing either the movie takes some many miniscule details are fans, Monty Python will genius. public and hardcore fans in getting used to before it can happening in the courners of always have a great legacy Though he had bailed out 1974, later packaged as a be found funny, or it is so the frame that are usually no matter how many years of the final series of Python, DVD. This Arthurian trek dense with comedy that each overlooked the first time later it is still being dissect- Cleese was happy to work into the likes of places such viewing reveals more and around. The entire film is ed by viewers.

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Heat and garbage included. Sublessors Individual 3 month lease for sum- mer and 9 month lease for fall. Sublessor needed for Spring Call 345-7136. semester. Close to campus, $185/month. Call 708-309-7601 8b friday.1.26.2001 On the Verge of the Weekend Copland’s music lives on Aerosmith, N’Sync share

by jamie moore MTV Superbowl halftime Verge editor TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Even the est halftime show that has ever Heralded as one of the most NFL wants its MTV. been done in the NFL,” said dynamic teams in music today, In a marriage of old and new, Carson Daly, who hosts MTV’s The San Francisco Symphony and rock will share football’s biggest “Total Request Live” and will conductor, Michael Tilson stage as the cable music channel host the halftime show. “There Thomas, have put together a makes its debut at the Super will be a lot less puppets and newly released three CD box set Bowl on Sunday. baton twirlers and a lot more of the music of composer Aaron Aerosmith and N’Sync will pyros and screaming people.” Copland (1900-1990). headline the show produced by Each band will take turns “The Essence of America: MTV, whose parent company singing two of its songs before Aaron Copland,” provides the lis- also owns CBS, which is televis- coming together for Aerosmith’s tener with a wide array of classi- ing the game. 1975 classic “Walk This Way.” cal favorites by the composer in Producers and performers With thousands of “fans” flood- three different genres. All perfor- expect viewers — some 70,000 ing the stadium infield, the pre- mances on the CD were record- at Raymond James Stadium and sentation is meant to resemble a ed live at Davies Symphony Hall millions more on television — concert. in San Francisco between 1996 to notice a drastic change in the “It’s going to be hot; it’s going and 1999. product and the presentation. to be fun,” said Justin Copland was one of the defin- It all starts with the two Timberlake, one of the five ing characters in 20th century bands, one old-school rock and members of ‘N’Sync. “I hope American music. Born to Jewish the other boy-band pop. Teen everyone is looking forward to immigrants, Copland was raised sensation Britney Spears, hip- it like we are. ... I can’t tell you in Brooklyn, New York. His music Conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, left, and the San Francisco hop artist Nelly and Mary J. how much we’ve learned in just reflects what it was like to grow Symphony have teamed up to put out a three CD set of the music of Blige will join the bands on three days.” up in an ever changing world. composer Aaron Copland, right. The CD was released during 2000, stage. The show also comes Aerosmith lead singer Steven Copland is said to have wanted which marked the centennial of Copland’s birth. with a warmup act, a 90-second Tyler also was complimentary of to create music that would show film featuring comedians Chris the popular boy band. life and what it was like to live in blues and “the snappy one.” The Music,” is unique to the collection Rock, Adam Sandler and Ben “It’s going to be a moment,” America. He wanted to give peo- concerto was premiered with the in that Tilson Thomas gives a Stiller. the 52-year-old Tyler said. “It’s ple music that people would be Boston Symphony Orchestra in description the pieces found on “It certainly will be the loud- just a great thing.” able to find themselves in. The 1927, with Copland at the piano, the accompanying CDs in the set. San Francisco Symphony has and created a scandalous sensa- A unique version of Fanfare for done a remarkable job in repro- tion with the audience, according the Common Man also is found ducing these sounds and images. the the CD liner notes. on the CD. Lawmaker uses ‘Traffic’ Disc one, titled “Copland: The The second CD in the set, This three CD set is remark- Modernist,” contains the “Copland: The Populist” features able. Being a classical music lover, Concerto For Piano and some of Copland’s more well- I have become very choosy in to educate his colleagues Orchestra, featuring Garrick known works, such as which CDs I wish to invest in. I SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — some decriminalization and Ohlsson on piano, Orchestral Appalachian Spring and Rodeo. can not find any flaws in this set Here’s a traffic ticket a lawmaker reduced penalties. Variations, Short Symphony Also featured on the CD is on of for any music lover, whether you might welcome. Rep. Joseph The Lindesmith Center-Drug (Symphony No. 2) and the best performances of Billy the are a die-hard classical listener or Thompson, an Albuquerque Policy Foundation, a research Symphonic Ode. Kid found recorded. a listener in passing. I highly rec- Republican, began distributing institute and a key supporter of Ohlsson’s performance on the I was fortunate to be able to ommend this set. free passes Wednesday to his Johnson’s drug efforts, paid for piano is amazing and gifted as he attend on the of the concerts colleagues to see the drug-war passes to the film. is.Ohlsson’s interpretation gives during May of 1999 in San drama ``Traffic,’’ starring Michael “My understanding is (the the listener a new perspective Francisco when the CD was Douglas and his new wife, movie) does an excellent job of into the mind of Copland. being recorded. The sound the The Essence of Aaron Copland Catherine Zeta-Jones. highlighting just how complicat- Inspired by the rhythms of CD projects is just like being in Michael Tilson Thomas “It’s terrific,” said Thompson, ed the issue is, and how impor- George Gershwin, Copland the concert hall. It is hard to find San Francisco Symphony a friend and ally of Gov. Gary tant it is to have a public wrote the Concerto For Piano in any real differences between the RCA Victor 2000 Johnson, a critic of the nation’s debate,” said Katharine Huffman, 1926 in two movements. two. HHHH war on drugs. director of the New Mexico Copland referred to these two The third CD, “On Aaron Johnson is promoting a pack- Drug Policy Project, an affiliate contrasting movements as the Copland: The Man and His age of drug bills that includes of the center.

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