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• , Vol. 28 •No. 9 Serving the University of Central Florida since 1968 Sept. 21, 1995 UCF to display, ceiebrate • campus diversity week

by MATT HENRY walks of life, all backgrounds. Not Contributing writer just ethnic minority individuals, and not just women. Monday begins a week to "It's important, and this is the open minds, offer different perspec­ other aspect of diversity, is that we tives on the world, be exposed to look at diversity in addition to being other cultures and to see life from a just the people, the make up of the different pair of eyes. university, but also a process that On Monday, Diversity Week creates an environment so that we begins at UCF with a "Diversity can all work together and all de­ Procession" around the Reflecting velop to the best of our abilities." Pond at l Oam and continues through This year's Diversity Week Sept. 30th. offers a new selection of programs, Diversity Week's origins lie including speeches, video presenta­ in the Diversity Task Force as­ tions and interactive activities, like sembled byUCFPresidentDr. John ·the Wheelchair Slalom Course. Hitt. The task force serves as a means In this program, the difficul­ • of achieving a goals Dr. Hitt out­ ties of navigating a wheelchair lined upon taking the presidency of through daily obstacles encountered UCF. by those who use wheelchairs are Now in its third year, Diver­ iilustrated. sity Week presents an assortment of Other programs include an programs designed to enlighten and international fair, a discussion of. educate the university community, affirmative action, discussion of di­ ranging from issues of gender and verse religions and a speech by co­ race, to physical disability and na­ median Geri Jewell, the first _person tional origin. with a disability to be cast in a Dr. Valerie King, of the Of­ television series, The Facts of Life. fice of Diversity Initiatives, elabo­ "We want to show the . . ' rated ~m the concept of diversity and kind of diversity that exists at how it influences the goal of Diver­ UCF," said Dr. King. "We are sity Week. real hopeful that we have this "There are some real misun­ big group of people, and we .. . ' , J):. ':,,;. . ··· ·'':::: ''·:''='"" ·:=:;::;:' ''''::: '·:tr:,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,: .., .. ,., ..,,:., .,., .. · . , ·: ·· '.':%''''''''"',,,,,,,, ,,,,,,: . ·::::. . . . . ''l@llf t:J@ttM~l!O;~~: :::::::t:!:!!:i derstandings about what diversity can get this sort of panoramic . UCF. wm fJnally .te$t H$..ability~ :TheJ~oldei1 . Knights'. play UiEf No.:1'r:c:inked Florid.a .::· .. ·::,:.:., is," said Dr. King. "I think we need view, tha·t we're just not talk­ . .-: stai~ · ~n\~n~i~s :· in QP~~ : G,~~~~~ll $.t~~i~[ri : <>:~ :., ¢~ttjt~ay :' ~ :· ~p.~~ :::·: .: ... :.:.,::···'"" .:·.;.: ...... ::·:·:: ....: .. .::' :.:.'. .. to understand diversity in two ways. ing exclusively about ethnicity • Diversity as a noun. People of all and gender." Koestner increases student's awareness on sexual assault by DORIS BLOODSWORTH After speaking to members Contributing writer of the UCF faculty and staff earlier Monday, Koestner assured the au­ Katie Koestner told over 200 dience she was "99 percent" certain member of the UCF community that a date rape victim would be Monday how she became a victim treated in a more considerate and of date rape three week into her professional manneron UCF'scam­ freshman year at the College of pus. William and Mary. Mary Ann McCunn, th~ Vic­ The discussion kicked off the tim Advocate for the UCF Police • 6th Annual Sexual Assault Aware­ Department, pointed out the need nes Week, pon ored by 13 cam­ for education and awareness. pus organizations. Koestner told the Members attending a similar hushed crowd about the· 8ircum­ event lastyearpa11icipated in a mock stances leading to the rape and her trial involving date rape. At the end experiences following the assault. of the trial, members of the audience When hereportedtherapeto were divided into juries of 12 each. chool officials, she was advised by Seven groups declared the defen­ her dean to reconsider. He felt that dant not guilty, two groups could he and the young male tudent made not reach a decision, and one reached a cute couple and the dean hoped a verdict of guilty. they would get back together. Many members of the cam­ pus fraternities and ororities at­ School official and local law tended Koestner's ta] k. And although enforcement nember refu ed to national stati tics report that a fra­ prosecute the young man. Eight ternity hou e is the most likely site months later. he assaulted another of a~ acquair;tance rape. McCunn photo/STRODE See koestner, page 4 Koestner talks to students after her speech on Monday at the Student Center Auditorium.

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from KOESTNER, page 1 College of William and Mary. The ACQUAINTANCE RAPE young man who raped her attend: One in fou r college women has says she has not found that to be medical 'Choo! in the Northea ·t. been the victim of rape or at­ the case at UCF. Victim of e ·ual a: ault tempted rape since age l..J. Reported rape eem to have many area of upport at One in 12 college men admit to folio\!\ no pattern. Her experi­ UCF. . forcing sexual intercourse on their ence has been that rape can oc­ Resource · include legal. partner. cur to anyone. any place. any ­ medical and emotional support. The 84 percent of the women knew the time. most frequent!; asked question. ac­ man who raped them, and 57 per­ Koestner said that three cording to McCunn. is VYhcther or cent of them were their dates. way s to prevent date rape in ­ not a victim can receive help\!\ ith­ 75 percent of perpetrator and 55 clude improving communica­ out filing a police report. percent of victims were drinking tion , acting respon sibly and re ­ She trcs ed that the deci sion at the time of the assault. specting yourself and others. to pro ccute i .up to the victim . Between one and the percent of She observed that 88 per­ Health services and coun cling arc rapes are reported to police, ac­ cent of rapes involve alcohol and available whether or not a police cording to the FBI. ALL Phases of Dentistry drugs, a fact supported by Erin report is filed. Source: Dr. Mary Koss, Kent •Preventive Brown, Coordinator of Health Sexual Assault Awarene s State University •Cosmetic Education for UCF. Week sponsored several program Provided by the UCF Victim Ad­ ' • Restorative During her over 150 talks Sept. 17-23, including a mock rape vocate Program MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED to high school and college stu­ trial on Wednesday, a film, Rape by -Sexual Assault Victim/Survi­ EMERGENCIES WELCOME dents, Koestner has heard many Any Name, and a crime prevention vor Resource List graphic stories of acquaintance workshop on Thursday, and a film, Campus Victim Advocate rapes. She has also met with re­ Waking Up to Rape,on Friday. Includes FOR UCF-2425 • 2 Bite Wing X-Rays 00212 ADULTS sistance from school officials. These programs, as well as Campus Police Department • 2 Periapical X-Rays 00220 A Harvard dean assured Koestner's vi it, were sponsored UCF-5555/911 SAVI $50 Reg. $95 • Complete Examination 00130 her that date rape was not a prob­ by the Rape Awareness and Pre­ Student Health Service 00 120 • Cleaning New Patients Only •Expires Sept. 28, 1995 lem at his school, due to the vention on Campus Network in­ UCF-2701 SPECIAL DENTAL RATES FOR UCF STUDENTS caliber of student attending there. volving the following groups: Counseling Center r CHILDREN'S SPECIAL Koestner recalled a con­ Equal Opportunity/Affirmative UCF-2811 Includes versation she had Monday with Action Office, Counseling and Dean of Students • X-Rays 00212100220 a UCF emp loyee. "I hear you are Testing Office, Dean of Students UCF-2851 • Complete Examination $35 giving a talk on rape," he said. and Orthodonic Screening 00110 SAVE $45 Reg. $80. Office, Greek Affairs, Office of Campus Ministry • Fluoride Treatment 01201 "Is it a how-to?" Student Activities, REACH, Stu­ UCF-5335 '" • Cleaning 01120 New Patients Only •Expires Sept. .28, 1 99~ "That is why I am onl y 99 dent Government Association, Student Legal Services Dr. Patel D.D.S., P.A. percent sure," she said, referring Student Health Services, UCF UCF-2538 niversity Park Plaza (Albertsons Supermarket formerly X-tra) to her earli er remarks concern­ Police Department/Victim Ser­ Student Escort Patrol Services 541 S. Semoran Blvd. • Winter Park ing treatment of rape victims. vices, United Campus Ministries, UCF-2424 679-1308 The audience gave Women 's Sports, Women's Stud­ Response ALL SERVICES BY FLORIDA LICENSED GENERAL DENTISTRY Koestner a standing ovation. She ies and the Campus Acti vities 740-5408 THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO graduated with honors from the REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REEMBERSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER Board, (Sexual Assault Resource Center) SERVICE, EXAMIMATION, OR TREATMENT WHICH IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT. • UCF CAMPUS WELLNESS CENTER PRESENTS c:, "" Check out our new arrivals: FREEDOM • Kiiier Instinct 0'1NQ ·• Daytona USA FROM • Crusln' USA a unique program to help you Mortal Kombat Ill KICK THE CIGARETTE HABIT! Located at University Shoppes 12239 University Blvd., Orlando

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O Joseph has heard cJAiral Florida Future just about enough Office Location venomous talk about conservatives; and is about to have his moment. UCF ~~~~~~~~~column with a sarcastic "God bless conservative Christians!" · And how can ·1 forget his hysterical, vitriolic column This is long overdue. I have read many columns by Dan against Brynner Yee this summer? Dan wrote that Yee be­ Alafaya Trail Griffin of The Liberal Media, and I should have written this lieves no immorality was committed in the Oklahoma City rebuttal long ago. It is time to address certain issues and the bombing. ------o-. -D-~ ~r--0--- · disturbing leftist sentiments that have graced the pages of this This is a monstrous misrepresentation of Yee's view­ newspaper. point. I'm waiting for Dan to write a column that accuses me To first address a pertinent issue: I call bigoted religious of being a member of the KKK or Posse Comitatus. He also D chauvinists "pseudo-Christians." They preach hate, not love- wrote: ':Instead of acknowledging that one of their own D !· D . divisiveness, not unity. I know I should pray that they see the committed an unspeakably immoral act..." CJ Ci1 light, but I don't feel charitable toward The scum who killed all those people a= them when they ban books, spout vicious When comes were "my own?" homophobic speeches, make vehement it to Okay. Two can play at that game, §!! Burger attacks on other faiths or whatever else misusing power Dan . ,!---#-_.I ~ King those so-called people of the Lord like to Joseph Stalin was "one of yourown." do. over people and The VietCongwereyourown. The Weath­ FredPhelps,JesseHelmsandJerry forcing beliefs down ennen were your own. The Khmer Rouge Falwell come to mind. They are doing were your own. The Christianity and conservatism a grave their throats, There's more. Dan wrote that "con­ Central Florida Future disservice. But Dan Griffin is not content pseudo-Christians and servative Republicans launched a major to single out those rotten apples-he © 1995 Campbell Communications, Inc. offensive against the Constitution." · wants to dump out the whole barrel. closed-minded Excuse me, Dan. Excuse me. Since Offices: I 1875 High Tech Ave., Suite 250, Orlando, FL 32817 Unhesitating, he paints all conservatives when do unrepentant liherals like you give Newsroom : (407) 823-8054 ext.27; FAX 823-9495 LIBERALS are cut from as enemies of American freedom. Editor ...... Sean Perry adamn about the Constitution? Well, "you In this country, we rightly avoid Managing Editor ...... Jphn Dysert the same cloth. people" (your words) think it begins and ' labeling people and attributing negative News Editor ...... Jeff Hunt ends with the First Amendment. May I characteristics to entire races, ethnic groups and religions. We Sports Editor ...... Jason Swancey remind our readers that the Constitution is under unremitting know better than to say "you people." We know better than to Features Editor ...... Derek Krause. attack by Commun, er, liberals? You claim that conservatives say "they're all like that." Opinion Editor ...... Pat Fox· "pervert the Founders' intentions" of the Second Amendment. But when it comes to conservatives, Dan Griffin doesn't Photo Editor ...... Jeff Hunt Well, you speak of yourself there, Dan. You speak of yourself know better. Copy Editor ...... Richard Karman and your misguided, elitist ilk. What's that? A liberal can 't bea bigot? Wrong. Liberals Production Manager ...... Pete Matchett ' Oh, so conservatives are "prone" to assaulting the like Dan escape being recognized as bigots because they're Constitution? Conservatives are waging an undeclared war Staff Writers: Laura Bundy, Oniar Dajani, liberals. against Christianity, banning guns, pushing for big govern­ Justin Delias, Dan Griffin, Ken Jackson, Pat But .Ji berals can be just as intolerant, just as un-Ameri­ ment, forced assimilation and race-baiting, welfare, and so on Karsnick, Marc Loyd, Jo eph Nadeau, can, just as closed-minded, just as ignorant and just a hypo­ ad nauseam? Conservatives are doing all that? Gee, Dan, David Swartz, Jr., Tim Springer, critical as the false conservative Christians named earlier. thanks for enlightening me! Michael White, BrynnerW. Yee I like the way Dan bl asted Phelps and Helms in his I'll close with an excerpt from Dan's August 31st columns, but again , he didn't stop there. According to him, all Bu ines Office: (407) 823-8054; FAX 823-9495 column: "Con ervati ve Christians have championed hate and conservative Chri tians are like Phelps-we are all ''hate­ will continue to do so until the decent people of this country President ...... - ...... Stephen Norris mongering hypocrites" (CFF 617/95). . . . stand up and put a stop to this insanity." Busin~ss Manager ...... Richard Agster It's obvious that this is a prejudiced, bigoted statement Yes, decent people-good Americans-must stand up Advertising Manager ...... Donald Bates itself. Hmm. I smell a blatant double standard here. and end the insanity being perpetrated by pseudo-Christians Distribution Manager ...... Jonathan T. Evans In "More kind words for Jesse Helms' (CFF 7/26/95), and chauvinistic LIBERALS alike. That's .right-when it Dan mentioned pseudo-Christians who are persecuting the Opinions expressed in The Central Florida Flltllre are those of the comes to misusing power over people and ·forcing beliefs new. paper or it. individual columnists and not neces. a1ily those of the family of an HIV-positive child. This atrocity make my blood down their throats, pseudo-Christians and closed-minded Univer. ity admini. tralion or Board of Regents. Letter. to the editor boil, but Dan Griffin's bigotry (yes, bigotry) led him to end his LIBERALS are cut from the same cloth. mu. t be typed and include the author'. signature, major. and phone • number. Letters are . ubject to the editing of grammar and for . pace. and become the property of the newspaper. subject to their publication. Tlte Central Florida Fwure is a free, campus newspaper published twice \\eekl_y through the fall anc.I sp1ing eme. ters. and once weekly through the summer . emesters. Campbell Communications is not associared \\1th the University of Central Florida. Single copies are free ; adc.litional co ies ma · be urchascd at the Future office for $.50 each. September 21, 1995 • The Central Florida Future • 7 The thing about Kanna Dear Pat, I thought that I would give my opinion on the top I 0 things that tick me off. I 0. Whiny people. should take his grand piano and 9. When it rains on and off .) shove it into one of hi s practice and I can't get the intennittent set rooms. He then will only have him- correctly on my wind hield wiper . elf to blame for his poor perfor­ 8. Capital gain tnxe . to me. That's when the tears started. Dear Editor, mances. This will allow me to show 7. People who peed by you Now what? Where is a vet? Will she While attending a piano con­ my gue ts that UCF is a great school just to low down to make a turn. ItwasaThursday.Iwas driv­ live? cert at the UCF campu ·.Dr. Wolf tohaveinOrlando.andletthere tor 6. Americans who in ist on ing west on Lee Road. It was about tarted yelling at my children. He There was a vet only a few 1 us enjoy the mu ic. calling them elves .. native .. of an­ 8:30 am, and 1 had the windows blocks away. I ran into the office of announced to the whole audience -Tom Bivins othercountry even though their fami­ down and was listening to news. the Winter Park Veterinary Clinic. I that \.Ve were distracting him. In- Orlando, FL lies have lived here for 10 genera­ I looked up and aw a me­ know. making no sense at all. They tead of con fronting Dr. Wol fon the tions. dium-sized dog step into traffic from dropped what they were doing and spot. I lead my gue t . in front of the Dear Tom . 5. Jay Leno. the median. I hit the brakes. The ran to the car. They quickly got her whole audience. to the rear of the I deeply regret the fact "that 4. The new guy that works truck in front of me didn't. I wanted inside. There were 'people every­ auditori um . I was horribly embar­ your evening wa spoiled by the had with the book bag person in the to look away. but couldn't, knowing where trying to help. I now have a rassed. humorofthe perfonner. Icompletely bookstore. He doesn't talk. either. that if the truck didn't hit it. il would beautiful. 8 month old brindled dog. . While sitting in the back of understand how you must have felt. and he . eems to have a chip on his then be my turn to avoid it. with a cast. theauditorium.Dr. Wolfinteffupted and your emban-assment. though it shoulder. The dog stepped into our lane. What I'd like to ay to the the perfonnance several times to was not your fault. 3. When my chocolate chip The truck then hit the brakes. By driver of the truck. I couldn't print. make facial expression · at other Some years ago, I went to see cookie fall off into my milk. and I then my car was creeping at about 5 What I'd like to ay about the driver members of the audience. As a par­ Jethro Tull. Having been to a Tull can't get it out without dunking my mph. I heard the dog yipe. and im­ or the truck. is that scum like that ent, I want to tell the other.members concert before. I was very excited. whole hand into the glus:. mediately saw a tumble of legs go don't deserve to be counted as hu­ of the audience who are students However. during the pci-forrnance. 2. Waking up late. under the truck. man. and will no do ubt, somehow. and faculty members at UCF. that I Ian Andersen stopped mid-song sev­ I. My legs sticking to the hot The truck kept going. pay for the suffering infl icted on know how to control my children. eral times. expressing his anger to seats in my car. A Lhousand things raced one or God's creatures. My children have sat through many the chanting audience. using not a Of course the e are only my through my head What kinclofmess To those of you who are hu­ concerts. and have never before been few choice explicatives. I wa quite personal opinion , I kn ow that you was I about to \Valk up on? Was the man-if you SEE an animal an \' ­ accused ofdistracting the perionner. disenchanted. probably have ·ome of your own. dog go in£ to move and be hit again'? where near <;i street. hit the brakes. It is my opinion that Dr. Wolf UCF is a great sch ool. offer­ But. I figure that you like to get mail It was agonizing, and yet I lt'.:;justa::,-;implea that.Don 'twait i: the one who has a problem with ing many wonderful perfonnances. li ke I do . so consider thi s my good had to uo -;omething. When T got to until the ,rnimul is walking imo the concentration. I.f none or his peers as rm sure you know. However. we deed forthe day. the front of my car. the dug was road. then ir's too late. You ca nnot can tell him this. then maybe he all have a bad day now and then. and - Mike Mikovsky crying. and trying to crawl away. read rhe mmd of the animal. and ~he should get lessons from some pro­ you know how those artistic types Senior. P ychology unable to stand. animal clearly doesn't understand fessionals-like the UCF basket­ can be. l pproached cautiou-;ly. the rem or it wou ldn · t be near the ball team . They can show him how Tom. stop by the office. I'm Dear Mike. ->loV\. ly. '-peai-..ing m soft tones. The ·treet. They're not uicidal. to make a free throw while the op­ sure we can dig up some tickets to You're right. I do h11\·e some dog whimpered. I was scared to By the way. the dog is lovely. posing fans are trying to distract the something you'll enjoy. and hope­ of my own. All top I 0 go the same pick it up, but I did. I scooped it up has a beautirul disposition and I shooter. This. hould prepare him to fully this will restore your faith in way-STUDENTS WHO DON'T and put it in the hack sca t. When I named her Karma. Every time I call handle;:i ·I 0-year-old putting down a UCF as being a great chool. PARK BETWEEN THE POSTS. turned to look. she reached her paw her. I think of the truck that hit her. program. Or better yet, Dr. Wolf - Pat Fox, Opinion Editor -Pat Fox. Opin ion Edito r Feminazis- hear me out Hey you-with the sea life in your eyes. ..

r ®s:J \ Occasionally people a k me. . .-::=-:---­ 1 ; "With your opportunity to reach so many people, why don 't you deal with real problem s, such as restor­ D.., ,,,:'{)Il : :fi:; :~:\ ing peace in Bosnia?" Well. in all seriousness, I have analyzed that problem. While studying the politi- cently assaying, "We [women] must cal strife in the country and weigh- that out of the millions of coral struggle to come out with a docu- ingthediplomaticissuesagainstthe an imals that used to inhabit your Have you ever heard or the ment fortheadvancementof women. psychological effects on the people with pupils painted on). he received eyeball, a few durable ones are still Non-Governmental Organizations Wemustwatchoutforconservative involved, 1 have found that nothing an eye made out of sea coral. It· s not alive. (It's also possible there will Forum for Women? Neither have I. or back ward-looking elements really rhymes with "Bosnia."That's as bad as it sounds. For comfort, be a few dozen sea monkey eggs in hut 1 _£uess that can be directly at- which want to keep woman in a really as far as r ve gotten on the most of the hennit crabs are re­ the coral also.) tribu:cd to the ract that I'm a typical , place where she has always been ." topic. Besides, there are other im- moved before the coral is pu l into When your salt y saline water irrcsponsible. uninformed male. Tome, thisseemsoutrageous. portant events going on in world the patient's eye socket. gets into the coral, suddenly the Well, I've done some reading, and Those women could sit there and I today, like an English kid who got a ·'Why," you ask, "would you hibernating coral animals come to I've di covered tl'lat the NGOFW i .. struggle" until they're blue in the fake eye made out of coral. want an eye made out or coral?" life-then the creatures <;tart to mul­ merclyamassmeetingofthefemi- face,anditwilldonogood.Thefact I It's a true story. Last year The doctors s::iy that sea coral Lip}y and begin constructing new nisl. excuse me. ------· orthematteris,Icould Amanda Hopkins, a 5-year-olcl girl eyes are more realistic looking than homes and condom inium com­ reminaLi (to coin a Stop whining, gooutandconstructa wholivcsinGrcatBritain,wasplay- ordinary glass eye. or marbles. plexes on to your eyeball. Ru ·h Limbaugh billofrighLsforhairy. ing with some or her friends. The Blood vessels can even grow into Soon your head has lran - phra c) minds. and dangle a big, three-legged, pink group of ch ildren, whom I will call the small passages in the coral. mak­ fom1ed into an ent ire coral reef that ince what juicy steak in loth , but no one "lads," to keep with the British ing it alm ost like living bone. will be protected under EPA legi .. - seems like an etcr- would care. Docu- theme. found some smal l bits o( Now before you rush out to lation. Now you look likeoneofthc nit). women allover front of us, and mcntation i not the ceramic tile and began to play with your optometrist to have your stan­ rocks at Easter 1 land. the globe hi.we been give us a sloppy, key. them. I'm sure the kids' parents dard eye removed and a coral one Was getting a designer eye­ as iduously nagging The cons ti tu- warned them not to throw sharp installed. you should he aware of the ball worth all the pain and muta­ and complaining wet kiss. tionguaranteesmcthe pieces of tile-it co·uld poke possible dangers. The coral was once tions?Noway. Coral eyc areheav¥· about wanting more right to express my someone's eye out-but did they home to millions or tiny ocean-liv­ expensive, and make you see with freedom, more rights. Unfortu- views freely, without threat of per- listen? No. This would be a very ing organisms. If you remember 20140,000 vision. natcly, it is virtually impossible for secution but that doesn't mean I short column if they had. They back to your science clas es. you'll As a public infom1er. I hope any one human being to be totally have the right to openly carry out started to heave tile shards at each recall rhat ocean waterissalty. Well, this column has helped you to de­ free from any binding ties to mod- ritualistic sacrifices in public. Just otherand lictleAmandatookachunk the saline solution in your eyes is cide not to get a de igner prosthetic ern ociety. Legally, women arc be_causelhavethewrittenrighttohe oftilerightintheeyeball,andsure salty also, and it's remarkably simi­ eyeball. And they say I never con­ equal to men in every way. Granted, free doesn't mean that I'm free. See enough, with a sound effects that lar to ocean water. (It's common to front important issues. Ha! This women are treated like the interior where rm going with thi ? probably went something like overhear people say. "Man. it looks public service column expressing of the specie. hut that ha nothing Womenortheworld.hearme '·thump,squi h,POP!Boing!Boing! like it's gonna rain today! And my the dangers of gro\.\ ing colonies of to do with the overall tructure of out. If you want men ro appreciate Boing!" Her eyeball was poked out. eye saline is remarkably similar to coral in your cranium should si­ our .ocicty. It ha everything lo do you. there i only one thing you Last month. clever British ocean water! .. ) lence my critics for good. with the indiYidual. must do. Simply top whiniryg. and doctor used a fairly uncommon eye Let' ponder a hypothetical *Hey look! An Interactive Gertrude Mongella. the ec- ju rdangle a big.juicy ·teak in front replacement on her. While mo. t fake sitt.rntion for a moment. Let· say Columnist! E-mail me at retary general for the U.N. Confer- . of u . give u a loppy ..wet kis ·on eyes are made out of glass (cheaper when you gel your new coral eye in da\'id. 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10 • The Central Florida Future • Sept. 21, 1995 Player profile l)illJN'l1~ (~IJIJl.El111Ell OOLLEGE . WGH SCHOOL •1994: Named "Mr. Football" •1995: Named UCF starting for the state of Florida after QB as a true freshman. finishing his senior season at In his first appearance as a. Ocala's Vangaurd High Golden Knight, he completed School with over 3,000 yards his first 12 passes and finished passing, 500 yards rushing the game 20 of 25 passing for and 31 TDs. 254 yards and 3 TDs. Led Vangaurd High School to the Class 5A state champi­ •Following a sensational CULPEPPER onship game. debut, he continued to impress Home of with another outstanding •Participated in the Florida­ performance against the he is human by throwing his Georgia All-Star Classic, The Gene McDowell Show division II power Carson­ first interception. where he completed 8 of 13 every Thursday Noon - 1:00 at Newman Eagles. His numbers passes for 137 yards and one remained steady, going 22 of •Starting QB, in his third interception. 30 passing for 307 yards and 2 game out of high school, for TDs. the U CF Golden Knights •Played basketball for •. TJ ~ against its first division I-A Vangaurd, where he averaged •Through all his early season opponent, No. 1 ranked 19.5 points, 11.3 rebounds, 5 ,Bpplebe~·s J · ..... ·- ·······--···--- success, he managed to prove Florida State. assists and 3.3 steals.

UCF toach G.e,ne McDowell·breaks

.:''ft· . -ft v ·'' s· ,: I· s· . d.. . O·._:· .: W"·,/ .·,··· . .. ': .....· *t.,".....h ::.':. .... :. ~_ 4 .. _.:: "nn· .:::.._:_- d,: · : 0·...... _· Sept. 21, 1995 • The Central Florida Future • 11 Q & A with Florida State coach Bobby Bowden by TIM SPRINGER BB: Well, coach McDowell BB: Well, there can be a Jot of best we can do and try and play every­ i ...I'm not in favor of having a play­ Staff writer was our first AlI -American at Florida fulfiJlment whether you do or not, but body, so I guess they have to look at it off, although we'll probably have one State and our first great player, heeven . our primary goal always is to win a and think what they wanna think ... so I soon. Right now, it's. all on ranking Run ning one of the most well­ coached here with me for eight, ten national cha.mpionship, and so when apologized just in case. and voting, but I really don't think respected programs years. Then of course . you don't win it you' re gonna go after CFF: Coach McDowell put it right now is the time to impre s the in the country has been no easy task for I hired him right out of the Steeler's the second goal as hard as you can. intoperspectiveformanypeoplewhen polls. I don't score highly hecau e I Bobby Bowden. Searching for a sec­ organization. Willie Jones, he played There is detiniteJy a let down, but you he noted that the defense is respon­ want the votes. I score highly because ond national title in his 20th season here for a couple of years and then can't judge everything on whether or sible for keeping the score down . I want my players to do the best they with thetop-rankedFloridaStateSemi­ coached here for awhile. There's a lot not you win the national champion­ BB: That is true. I've had a can do. I think'Tom· (Osbourne), Joe noles, the UCF Golden Knights look offonnertiesdown there I'm looking ship 'cause there ain't but one team lick.in' or two du1ing my life that have (Paterno) and myself...teams that arc to spo il that hope at Doak. forward to seeing. that ' sgonna~oit. You still gotta enjoy been very embarrassing, but I never getting a lot of r}oints, I think th.ey just Central Florida Future: UCF CFF: This will be the first time life and try to benefit and win as many blamediton the other guy. Id feel bad have good football team . starting QB Dauntc Culpepper was a your team will play against Marquette games as you can without it. if they tried to pull back on me, that CFF: Having been down the top recrui t com ing out of high school. Smith since he transferred from FSU CFF: You recently contacted would be a real slap in the face. road to buildi ng al-A power, have you Was FSU in terested in Daun te? Lwo years ago. Do you tee! you know Duke football concerning the final CFF: Wi nn ing convincingly any advice for a team that is making Bobby Bowden: Yeah, every­ enough about him to stop him,? score in your season opener in Or­ seems to be a necessity for highly the jump to I-A? txxly in the country was after him. BB: Well , we know all about lando. How do you go about apologiz­ ranked teams to keep its ra nk.ing. Are BB: Well , first they're going to He's a super player. I didn 't reali ze h i m ,t here's n o dou bt aboulth a~ 'cause ing to a coach for beating his team? you ready to see some changes in Hie have to be patient. Gene will know he'd get started as fast as he has down he was here for several years and BB : Well, I wasn't sure if I system used to crown a national what to do in getting the right players there, but it doesn't really surprise me 'cause we watched him all through should or not but I fi gured there could· champ? and then you've got to have a lot of from what he did in high school. high school, and he's just one of the be no~hin g wrong with it. We scored · BB: I &till like it the way it mo ney. That's a big key. CFF: UCF football has a tew best running backs in the country. 70 points which we hadn 't done very ties to FSU in terms of players and We're not surprised how well he's oflen. I was being accused of running Through the.eyes of coach. coaches who have passed through doing. up the score up there in that part of the your program. Will this game reunite CFF: Is it a disappointing sea­ country, and it's jusi one of those you with anyone in particular that you son if the Seminoles are not playing things where I can't tell ifl' m running ~Alan Gooch are looking forward to seeing? for the national championship? it up or not. I'm just trying to do the by ALAN GOOCH most a Rocky versus Apollo Creed 1995 UCF Football schedule Special to the future · challenge. Opponent ·°Time ·The eritfre team is espec ially This week and next week we excited about .,tJ1e game because Aug. 31 40-32 over EKU 7p.m. have a unique opportunity where many of our players have either Sept. 9 35-21 over C-N lp.m. we face the numberone I-A team in played with or against many of the FSU, and the number I-AA team in Seminole players. It's also a big Sept. 23 at Florida State 7p.m. McNeese State-and both on the game for .FSU. It's not only their Sept. 30 .. at McNeese State Sp.m. road. To be successful, you must set . homecoming, but they 're also hav- Oct. 7 Samford lp.m. . the stage for success, and the stage is ing a big pre-game ceremony in Oct.14 Liberty 1 p.m. set! which they ' re going to rename the Oct. 21 at Hawaii Mid. FSU ·is the number one team st~dium aftercoacli Bobby Bowden. Oct. 28 at Northeast Louisiana 8p.m. in the country, with an incredible The main personnel change Nov.4 Bethune-Cookman . 4p.m. fast-break that often puts up basket- this week comes at wide receiver:, Nov.11 Troy State 4p.m. ba11~1ike scores. Plus a defense that where Mike Huff has bee'n moved Nov.18 Maine 4p.m. flies to tlie ball ~ery well. It's a great . from tailback becau.se of in ju,ries to oppo r-tunity for our program-al- Rufus Hall and Stuart.Stipe .

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ---~ . ------.....-..------·------, • Updated Depth chart • • • • OFFENSE • • • WR Reginald Doster Mike Huff • • WR Eddie Keyes Mark Nonsant TE Scott Braun Joey Hubbard TB ' Johnie Presley • FB GerodDavis Donald Huzzie : QB Daunte Culpepper Kevin Reid •RT• Matt Wittman Cornell·Green · • RG Greg Harper .• c Chris Tabscott • Chris Wrenn Steve Wagner •LG• Alex Galvez Ryan Gillis ••~LT Kevin Stewart Marcus Jenkins • • DEFENSE

~ CB Allen Powell D~rryl Latimore · • • CB Willie Washington -Louis Lubin • SS Donnell WashingtonAdrian Ellis • • FS Kenton Rickerson Deon Porter • LB Nakia Reddick Mark Williams • • LB Kendrick Thomas Shane Moore • • LB John Bryant Matt Gulla • DE Anthony Cooks Jameil McWhorter • • DT Robert Braucht Jerod Durant • • DT Tarvares Tate Corries Hardy DE Emil Ekiyor Jermaine Benoit :• 1 . RADLO • • • SPECIALISTS • Hear all the games live on our flagship station 540 The Team, • • with select games on 740 WWNZ and WH 00 990. Join Marc Daniels • P Charlie Pierce • ·and former NFL star Gary Parris for every play, with sideline reports • K Charlie Pierce • by Jerry O'Neil. Thursdays at noon, it's "UCF On The Line" with SN Mark Brown .•• ~ne McDowell and Marc Daniels on 540 The Team. • recent changes in italics.· • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sept. 21, 1995 • The Central Florida Future • 12 UCF coach Paul Lounsberry is going to stick to the game plan

by KEN JACKSON Clemson, the 'Nole accepted over 300 yards Staff writer rushing, omething no foothal I coa hat any level will tolerate. Regardle s of FSU" debatable Dreams are often fulfilled thr.ough faith lackluster effo1t on the delensive -idc o far. and desire, while miracles occur once in a blue UCFs offensive line coach, Paul Loun beny. is moon. But will that same blue moon shine bright not to optimistic about these stats . The question above Doak Campbell field this Saturday evening still is, how do you contain the nation's number in Tallahassee? one ra~ked defense'? This is the anticipated question from UCF ·-you don' treally," saidLounsbeny while fans everywhere. just two days prior lo the viewing game tapes. ·'We.II just try to run our biggest football game in the school's hi~toty. A basic offense. Just put a hat on it and run:· chance to knock off the number one team in the Atter watching the Knights produce two nation, by a school that has just begun totlirtwith consecutive near-flawless performances on of:. division I-A teams. Will itbe factorfallacy?Fate lense, that may be all it takes to conquer FSU's or destruction? Too many que~tions with not defense, to just run the basic often, c. enough answers. Though what it all boils down Buttheoftenseis notinquestion forUCF. to is after 60 minutes of play, either the Semi­ It's FSU's offense that's not he to taken lightly. noles will remain number one, as greatly pre­ Just how will the Knights slow down the 'Noles dicted, or the Knights will dethrone the Semi­ offense, which has produced 201 points in its noles of their illusttious status, thus beginning a first three games? . celebration that may never end. But don't count "I don't think you slow down a team like your touchdowns before they're scored. FSU's oftense;' said Willie Martinez, UCFs The Knights will be competing with the detensive coordinator. best team in the nation, and they didn't achieve Though one thing that coach Martinez that ranking for nothing. Here's just a few rea­ would like to ee his defense do consistently on sons why the Seminoles are the cream de la crop: Saturday is a good job of tackling. Contingent • Have not lost more than two regular season upon this fact, this may decide whether or not the games since 1987 (85-11, last eight years) 'Noles produce another 50 to 60 point output. • 13 straight bowl appearances with out a loss The atmosphere around the football of­ (327p.f.,186 p.a.) fices as of late has been more of a relaxed tone. •Danny Kannel, one of the nations top quarter­ Coaches and players aren 't beating themselves backs to l!y and find a way to pull off this upset. The •, Heisman trophy candidate attitude is to just go out and give 110 percent and •Offensive line returns all butonestaiter, includ­ execute the plays as designed.

photo/HUNT ing All-American center Emory Green, a sophomore linebacker, . Running back will be one of the many offensive weapons that Some astonishing numbers for a team that feels that this is justanotheropponent and that the the UCF defense will have to contend with Saturday in Tallahassee. seems inevitably unbeatable .. But every team team must prepare themselves no differently does have its weaknesses. For this year;s squad, than for any o.ther ream . surprisingly it's on thedelensivesideofthe field , 'They are a very talented and outstanding Marquette Smith: Prodigal Son? an area where the Seminoles usually earn much team, but we prepareoursel vc. to win in practice. of their respect from opposing teams. The 'Noles We must prepare oursel vcs everyday to put us in by JUSTIN DELIAS We get to see how good we really a.re." are lackingexpe1ience in the secondary this year, position to win." ~ssistant sports editor It will definitely give Smith a chance to with a young crew taking over. This marks the Regardless of the outcome of the see how good he really is, because, ironically, ,, I first time in five years that they will not be game, the players and- coaching staff wil l Although UCF will be on the road this this will be the biggest school that Smith has fielding an All-Ame1ican comerhack. and alter gain some great experience to carry over to Saturday night playing No. I ranked Flrnida played against. He wa5 injured in the past when it first three games, it has shown tremendously. future opponents, as well as a memory that State Seminoles, some members of the Univer­ FSU played Miami and Florida. This time, FSU's secondary yielded six plays of twenty or will last a long time. But only if it can be sity of Central Florida football program will be though, Smith will be the big underdog, but he more yards passing (three were over 30) to the true, "Knights Capture Golden Victory!" right at home. feels up to the challenge. I Duke Blue Devils. The following week against Oh, what a feeling it would be. Marquette Smith will bereturningtoDoak In the past, Smith thought he needed to Campbell Stadium for the first time in nearly two beef up to play big-time college football, but years. Only this time, he w_i 11 be the target of the when his old high school coach showed him his 70,000-plus tomahawk chops. All eyes will be high school tapes and the speed he used to on the highly touted Smith, who left FSU to possess.Smithrespondedbydropping21 pounds come to UCF arter his sophomore season. in the off-season. Not surprisingly. his time in the "I don't feel I have anything to prove," forty improved into the 4.3 to 4.4 range. admitted Smith. ''Anything that I have to prove "Marquette is in the best shapeofhislile." is for us as a school-for UCF." said running hack coach Alan Gooch. Smith feels like he does not have anything Gooch trained Smith at 6 am every morn­ to prove because he left FSU under good tem1s ing over the summer with myriad techniques with players and coaches. Feeling a pressing from sprinting to running with a weight sled. need to return home for family reasons, Smith The added speed has netted Smith an gave up on his dream, for the time being. average of almost 142 yards a game. Smith has ''My family comes before anything in my a goal for 2000 yards this season, but playing a lile," said Smith. ·Tl! give up anything for my team like FSU will make it tough to achieve that family." goal. Smith feels that it is unfair to judge him or Smith was in the regular rotation at FSU Daunte Cul~pper or other members of the and put up some decent numbers, so his depar­ squad on how they do individually againstFSU ture was not for disciplinary reasons or for his because it is a team game. But, ifUCF executes play on the field. Smith insists that even if he had well, scoring will not be a problem . not been slowed by injuries, or had a phenom­ 'There's no team, we like to believe, that enal season, he would not have remained in can stop us from SC(_)ring," Smith assured every­ Tallahassee. one. "I think we have a lot of weapons." "I would have been in Orlando regard­ One would think that with McDowell les ,"explained Smith. "I'm just lucky to have having played and coached at FS{), and with • come home and fallen into such a good program Smith having played there, the Seminoles of­ [at UCF]." fense would be completely broken down and all The program that Smith has fallen into has the secrets uncovered. Unfo1tunately, uncover­ now fallen intopossiblequicksandastheKnights ing the ecrets is not the problem. must face a Seminole team that has lambasted "Everybody in the country, when they go two of its first three opponents with 70-point play Florida State, knows what they are going to offensive outputs. Many people feel pity for do," explained Smith . "'Nobody can stop it. UCF going into the game, but Smith is more That's the problem." optimistic, thinking that the game will be a good Win or lose, Smith says he is looking measuring stick for the young Knight's program forward to playing against the best team in the looking to reach the next plateau. nation and his old teammates. He feels that photo/STRODE ""'I think this game can only help us," said playing at that high level will only make UCF Th is Saturday will be a much anticipated homecoming for Golden Knights Smith. "We're playing the number one team. better down the road. tailback Marquette Smith, as he returns for the first time to Florida State. •

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by PATRICK MARTIN down to the set and decide (Tobe) was Henkel: A.number of factors. Staff writer behind schedule and would then grab One,offthel ist, wouldbethatwewere the script, tip out ome pages from it, unhappy with the way the eries had When The Texas Chainsaw and basically say, "Now you're on been treated when we had licen edit Ma~.wcre had its original theatrical chcdulc!'' to Hollywood. We felt that they had run in 1974, it startled and hocked CFF: [ really enjoyed Retum run itintotheground and really misun­ both critics and audiences alike. It had for the same rca-;on I en joyed the derstood (the original). We wanted to won the Grand prize at the Cine original ChainsaH'. You brought the try and give it some new life. It was FantastiqueFilm Festival in Antwerp, series back from crass studio com­ also an opportunity for me to direct. Belgium and was selected as ·'Out­ mercialism lo genuine independent Even though this would not be my first standing Film" by the London Film filmmaking. Whal wa the 'Chainsaw choice as the kind of film I might critics. Family' idea based on? direct, it was still a good way for me to Almost a quarter of a century Henkel: It was bao;;ed very open that door for myself. later, Kim Henkel, original screen­ loose Iyon the Ed Geen story. Ed Geen CFF: How diflicult was it to writer and producer of TCM, creates wasamurdererwhowasapprehended film some of the scenes in which the · another chapter in the successful hor­ in the' 50s and he Ii terally was a ghoul. actors are basically screaming and ror series, The Retum of the Texas He robbed graves, consumed flesh, throwi~geachotheraroundtheroom? Chainsaw Massacre. and made artifacts from the skin and Henkel: (Laughs) Well , those When I spoke to him, he. was bones of hi victims. He was a very (scenes) were rather difficult to block staying off the coast of Texas, on a sick character. There never was an in structure. small island in theGulfofMexico. His actual chainsaw family. It was all CFF: I can imagine. courtesy/ CFP primary concern was Hurricane Luis. loosely based on some of the Ed Geen Henkel: I have a great cinema­ Robert Jacks stars as the legendary in Kim stuff, as was Psycho and Silence ofthe tographer, Levie Isaacks, who did Henkel~s · The Return ·of the·Texas Chainsaw Massacre. CFF: I was surprised to see that Lambs. plenty ofhandheld work in those scenes theoriginal TCM. Wefeltverystrongly control of the world's money and Retum was being done by someone CFF: What made you decide that helped to add a sense of move­ that we could find the talent here. We politics for centuries. Numerous from the original TCM crew. The to make another Chainsaw film? ment and chaos. loo)

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Cri tal's for Nomi' beauty. 11 :00 A.M. Focusing on the two girl relation hip, Showgirls flirts with other topics including drugs, CATHOLIC CAMPUS MASS rape and prostitution. The subjects aren't really pur­ SUNDAY sued, but the girls and the shows are what keep PHILLIPS HALL 1.15 Showgirls kicking. Verhoeven's style for capturing the drama and tension is admirable. He's best at 281-4438 . hinting at lesbiani m. Verhoeven again plays around with the subject, much like he did with Sharon Stone's relationship in Basic Instinct. He has a very crafty knack at bdnging out the sexual friction between characters, in this case, Cristal and Nomi's. Their relationship is hot and notably the most pa ionale St. JosepliS romance on screen ince Clint and Meryl in Madison County. The romance between Cri ta! and Nomi i Catfio{ic Cliurcli 'J oumey with me into the mind of a film maniac. perhaps the most internally erotic and the lap dance A filmboy.

1501 Alafaya Trail It's showtime .. My confidence is once again revived. Thank you someone, but after this summer, I Saturday Vigil Mass: 6 p.m. was beginning to wonder what was happening to the film industry. Yes, of course, living in Orlando I am Sunday Masses: subjected to probably the worst market for films in the country. But what the helJ, if I have to leave the city 8 a.m., 10:30 p.m. & 12 p.m. limits to get my film craziness rejuvenated, Filmboy will do it. Once again, I journeyed to South Florida and 275-0841 once again leaving the city limits left my spirits high. Living in Oblivion ... An unusually hilarious Nomi has with Cristal's boy~end, KyleMacLachlan, film, it stars Steve Buscemi and enough said, not definitely earns the most NC-17 points. including festival films, the bestofthe year. Although Theconstantdisplay ofnudity actually wears that's not saying much this year, I was just happy to off after a while. The sexual tension, however, is watch something fresh that actually challenged my constant and very engulfing. Heartbeats run ramped mind. Hopefully, for your sake, it will take its turn in and well, that's it. Yeah, that's 'it. ce&s,Bfl*okstore Orlando. Just don't hold your breath. The acting is actual Iy quite up-to-par except East Orlando's Largest Bookstore And this just in. If you were holding your breath for some sobby show bitches, and as for Berkley, she Featuring: for KIDS, you can stop and let your lungs rest. The has some potential. I just hope she just doesn't get Enzian called. And, on Sept. 29, those wacky New typecast in this type of role. As for Saved by the Bell, York street punks come to town. Have fun and bring you'll forget who Jesse is, real fast. I especially ' lbfJ 30% off New York Times Bestsellers your forties. en joyed Gina Gershon as Cristal. If you forgot her in Q] I 0% off Hardback Books The Player, then so did I. Either way, she's very bd Special Orders & Quantity Discounts Notthat all fi I ms are supposed to challenge your smooth and sexy. With her country accent and coked­ mind. Some, like Showgirls, are simply there to open up/stuck up flamboyance, she reminded me of a it lip instead. I'm sure most of you reading this are well bitchy Heather Locklear on Melrose Place. Her informed about Jack Valenti's warped vision of the performance was very enticing and had a very un­ ratings system, but to ease your souls NC-17 is a usual appeal that struck my fancy.

/ I legitimate conclusion for Mr. Basic Instinct's latest Give both Verhoeven and Berkley credit for venture into controversy. constructing an intriguing character. Nomi, begins "· I am glad to see that this film was successfully without an identity and the audience doesn't know marketed and the ads ran in ~any major newspapers, anything about her. As the story develops, so does despite what the NC-17 phobia has been. This, I must $19.99 say, with hope and excitement could be a benchmark ISBN: 0-7897-0092-1 film for the rating. Maybe with the success of this film, $19.99 Alafaya Tr I U. C. F more directors won't be forced to cut scenes from their original films just because the NC-17 rating can also I~BN: 1-:16761-49:1-7 u c 0 cut the potential for the film's box office figures. College "'I L Book& v Showgirls is genuine. Following a Las Vegas Supply E B G showgirl tu the top couldn't be handled any other way. *10% Discount For Facultj & Stoff L v w The nudity is a must and any other way just wouldn't Open Mon-Sat JOam-JOpm Sun llam-JOpm D A y rn be real. Sure its marketability rises with some T&A 12140 Collegiate Way • (407) 382-1617 but even raising this issue is insulting to the filmmak­ ers. Is there really something wrong with a film with strong sexual content? I didn't' think so. The nudity, obviously the controversy here, is photos courtesy/ United Artists actually the strength of Showgirls. Many films, and ADVERTISING Gina Gershon plays Cristal (top). Director TV for that matter, shy away from showing nudity and Paul Verhoeven and Elizabeth Berkley, as what happens is the audience senses the camera Nomi Malone, talk on the set of Showgirls. yielding and the scene loses its respect. \Vhy?Because SALES REPS it's not real. she. We grow with her and unlike many films, the I brought up TV because it best supports this character grows within the frame of the story. We notion. Steven Bochco has nudity and harsh language eventually find out who Nomi really is, but I didn't NEEDED in NYPD Blue and thus the show has earned critical really care, because I already felt I knew her and kind acclaim for its realism. I thought you might agree. of became attached to her. I would've liked it if we Now that we've covered that topless spectrum, never found out who she really was, that would've on with the bottom portion of the show. been really shocking.

*** Showgirls (NC-17) The Enzian is holding over Un::Jppedthis week, which you should check out and opening is The We meet Nomi Malone hitchhiking to Las Incredibly True Adventures of Two Girls in Love, Vegas, and within five minutes she is settled in with a which you hould miss. Two Girls is a basic chic/gay seamstress in a trailer park. The seamstre. conve­ flic with no heart and typical of the tmhy leshian­ niently works at the stage show ·'Goddes :·the type of themed movies entering the market. Remember Go Vegas show Nomi (Elizabeth Berkley) a pires to Fish? Remember Bar Girls? Well, I try to forget them dance for. as well. I'm getting a little tired of these gay films Paul Verhoeven 's Showgirls starts quickly and coming out, if you will, in droves with terriblestorylines very roughly. Berkley·s first few scenes are rather and actiug. Think about this. just because its about tough to watch. She whines and crie about her hard gays and its tenned independent. is it good? luck, and he overplays her bratiness way too much. I don't think so. CALL THE CENTRAL FLORIDA FUTURE Her whimpering continues until \.\C meet Cri tal, the tar of ··Goddes ."Cristal (Gina Gershon) is admired 22Sept. -The Incredibly True Adventures of 823-8054 by Nomi and a sense of attraction is immediately felt Two Girls in Love, The Rerum ofzhe Texas Cha;,1saw by both-Nomi's for Cristal's headline role and Massacre, Seven. Sholl'girls ' September 19, 1995 F-5

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by DANIELLE FERNEZ Coach Smith. "I learned that 1 have great Staff writer depth on my bench." Smith continued, "The bench doesn't The University of Central Florida get to play a lot, but they are always ready volleyball team won its fourth consecutive to play. They are very supportive of the home game Sunday with a decisive victory starters." over Georgia Southern University, 15-2, Anabel Marcos, a sophomore who is 15-5, 17-15. out for the season with a knee injury, agrees Although the scoreboard reflected a with Smith. .. one-sided match, Georgia "Out of al I the teams, Southern fought hard get­ we have played against this ting into long rallies with season, no team has a bet­ the Golden Knights and ter bench than us," said forcing UCF to play solid Marcos. "We have the defense and aggressive of­ most talent, the most spirit fense. and give each more up­ The Golden Knights port than other benches." were led by junior transfer Also, UCF had a from Russia Renata strong showing this past Menchikova with 13 kills. weekend at a tournament Sophomore Suzie in New Orleans, winning Queisser added ten kills to the UCF offen­ three out of its four games against Middle sive atlack. Queisser's sister, Emily, had a Tenne ee University, Tulane and Nichols team high 34 assists. StateU niversity. Defensively, Mechikova and Suzie The three wins plaGed the Golden Queisser also played solidly with eight and Knights second in the tournament behind nine digs, respectively. the University of Alabama. Tyra Harper With tile match being so one-sided, and Mechikova were chosen for the all­ Coach Laura Smith had the opportunity to tournament team. Once again, Smith gives use her bench and find out what she had much credit to her bench for the weekend waiting to back up her starters . wins. photo/SOLARES "The game against Georgia Southern "I can't say enough about my bench," Golden Knight sophomore middle hitter, Tyra Harper, was named to the all­ gave me the chance to take a look at what explains Smith. 'This past weekend opened tournament team this past weekend in a tournament in New Orleans . I've got to work with this season," said my eyes to just how lucky I am."