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Jr ^ Ending the Hunt down C E. N T E N. N I A L ruckus over - 1906-2006 __ your dream illegal music job today

By Jenny Miller By Ashley Reed News editor Staff writer

Most remember the days ofNapster You have thought about this day for and Limewire, where illegal music Buck Buck... what? at least four years, and as it gets closer downloading sites were the only way to you begin to ask what's next? get free music from the Internet. Editor's note: Georgia Southern celebrat- As students prepare to graduate, There is now at least one Web site ed its 100th anniversary in December. many of them may be wondering that offers legal downloading that is Each Thursday The George-Anne Daily what steps they need to take to secure now free to all college students. In will highlight something from our past. a job once they have completed their January 2006, Ruckus.com opened college career. their services to all college students. April Ulm According to Amy Rowell, assistant Previously, schools signed a contrac- Staff writer director of Career Services, the big- tual agreement with Ruckus to have gest problem is that students do not access to the service. Today, many Georgia Southern stu- start their job search soon enough. With the Ruckus player, users are dents are fascinated by the game called Students should start searching at able to download over two million Ultimate Frisbee, but in the 1970s, many least nine months to a year before songs, share personal playlists, set Georgia Southern College students were they graduate. up personal networks and see other equally fascinated by a game called "I suggest that students lookfor jobs users' playlists. The song database buck buck. The game, which originated see JOB, page 5 has a volume of songs that include from Bill Cosby's "Fat Albert" cartoon, many mainstream musicians but also was played by students on Sweetheart includes a variety of independently Circle. signed bands. "I remember that guys used to go Steps to a Successful "There is not a lot of older stuff out on the Circle and play," said David Job Search and the selection tends to be kind of Thompson, assistant director of mar- limited. What they do have you can keting and communications and QSC 1. Figure out what you want pull down quickly and it has good qual- alumnus Usually. "The teams were either . to 4a after graduation: Self ity," said Simon Bell, network support fromtherivalresidencehallsoftheday. In Assessment specialist at Georgia Southern. my case Brannen Hall and Sanford, both 2. Determine where you want Ruckus does not allow the user freshman men's dorms at the time." to work to burn free songs downloaded to a There are two teams in buck buck; 3. Learn to write a resume, so compact disc, but if you are willing the horse team and the jumping team. you can develop one resume to pay for the song, the feature is The first person of the horse team would File Photo for each job target activated. The songs are in WMA bend over and grab a tree or pole. Per- Georgia Southern students play 'buck buck' on Sweetheart Circle in this 1977 4. Learn how to generate job format, which means the songs also son number two would bend to hold photo from The Reflector. leads cannot be transferred to an IPOD or onto person number one, and the rest 5. Get help in getting interviews other MP3 devices. of the team would follow, according to team while shouting "buck buck number lapse without falling off, while the object 6. Learn how to prepare for When the user searches for differ- Joe Franklin, vice president of finance 1 (2,3) coming." for the horse team is to keep standing as interviews ent songs or artists, the CD that the at the university and GSC alumnus. The The object of the game forthe jumping long as possible. 7. Get help in knowing what to song is featured on will pop-up with jumping team would take turns running team is to stack as manypeople as possible "While the person was trying to climb do when getting a job offer the chance to download all of the tracks and jumping on the backs of the horse on the horse team to force them to col- see BUCK, page 5 Information from a handout see RUCKUS, page 5 by Amy Rowell \ r Residents recognized for Veazey Hall to open in Fall 2007 extinguishing arson problem New comm. arts facility to get students Special to the G-A Insurance and Safety Fire Commis- out of the trailer by next semester sioner John W Oxendine, Statesboro Police Chief Stan York, Statesboro By Craig Larimer est on campus," said professor Reed Smith. Fire Chief Staff writer Smith looks at the move as a positive step Dennis Awards in the development of an already successful Merrifield ceremony In its original form, Veazey Hall was a program. and Jim residence hall for Georgia Southern stu- Veazey Hall will create a more legitimate Swindell of Today dents for many years. Now Veazey Hall is image and environment for communication the Geor- College Walk under extensive renovations to.accommo- arts majors, and possibly be a better recruiting gia Arson Apartment 21 OLanier Drive date a new home for the communication tool for majors in the department. Having Control 10 a.m. arts department, graduate studies and the a brick and molder facility allots for better Board, Inc. m office of strategic studies. conservation of energy as well as a more will hold an The move is an integral part of GSUs aesthetically pleasing exterior. arson reward ceremony today, March initiative to eliminate temporary buildings There are many positive additions to the 1, at 10 a.m. on campus. Moving these departments new facility. The new Veazey Hall will have Commissioner Oxendine will pres- into Veazey removes two modular units on six classrooms on the first floor, as well as ent four rewards totaling $2,500 each campus. Eventually, this will make room for an accommodating lobby for students to to individuals who provided informa- more construction in the heart of campus and fellowship and prepare for class. tion that helped solve a series of arson remove the "temporary" structure which has Currently there are no teaching labs in fires at the College Walk Apartments ironically remained active for 17 years. the temporary building. There will be two or in Statesboro. The communication arts department three computer labs for teaching or students' Through the Georgia Arson encompassesa wide variety ofmajors includ- personal use. This will allow journalism Control Program, individuals who ing communication arts, journalism, public majors to meet deadlines more conveniently provide information that leads to the Too Ventre/STAFF relations, and even theatre. and teachers to instruct in functional online arrest and conviction of an arsonist or Veazey Hall, which used to bea residence hallfor students, is currently being renovated. It "There are 900 students enrolled in the arsonists are eligible for rewards of up is scheduled to open in the Fall of 2007 to house the communication arts department. communication arts department; the larg- see VEAZEY, page 5 to $10,000.

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CALENDAR Thursday, March 1 Writing winners announced

11:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. GSU News Service a moment, or a particular image the Disney info session way I intended, or in a way I had Russell Union 2080 The Georgia Southern depart- not thought of when sitting down ment of writing and linguistics is to write the essay." 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. pleased to announce the winners Harris also said that when his Take back the night of this year's Roy R Powell Awards idea doesn't quite seem to fit the Russell Union Commons for Creative Writing. particular emotion he wants to con- The winner in fiction is Conan vey, he finds new avenues within 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Stuart for his short story "Things that emotion and write it in a way Automatapieta My Mother Made." Cavion Harris that seems magical to him. PAC won in the nonfiction category for Bush, a senior writing and 'At the Clinic." linguistics major, spoke of his 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. In poetry, Zachary Bush wins impulse to write as a kind of ne- Movie: Casino Royale for his three poems, "The Winter cessity, "What choice do I have in Russell Union Theatre Migration of Blue Crabs," "Our the matter? Writing is not a hobby Homeon 105-AW. Wayward Way," of mine. I write because it is my and"ROYA." trade," he said. "It is a love/hate POLICE BEAT Stuart, a senior writing and relationship." Special Photo 02-27-2007 linguistics major, said, "I write to The winners will receive a cash Pictured from top left are Curtis Mathis, Jake Fletcher, Cliff Kicklighter, Debra Gay, Daniel Gerbis, Patrick find the truth of my own feelings. If award of $100, a framed award DrinkardThird Row: Inga Easterling, Glen Anderson, Dr. Alexander (TECA Advisor). • Raj Bipin Chaudhary, 18, of acharacterdoesorsayssomethingl certificate, and recognition at the Watson Hall, was charged could never see myself doing, I have University's Honors Day ceremo- Education majors bring home three awards with one count of arson and to look inside and discover what nies on April 4. one count of interference hidden part of myself allowed that In addition, their work will be GSU News Service event competitions. with government property. thing to come out on the page." published in Miscellany, the cam- GSU's College of Education team included eight students Harris, a sophomore literature pus literary arts magazine. Georgia Southern's Technology Education Collegiate and TECA advisor, Creighton Alexander. • Charles Gregory Maloof, 18, and philosophy major, said, "When The winning manuscripts Association (TECA) attended the TECA Eastern Regional The students placed second in the technology challenge of Eagle Village, was charged I write an essay, a braided essay or a were chosen from many excellent Conference in Virginia Beach, Va. and also in the problem solving category. They also won first with three counts of arson lyric essay, or whatever, I am most entries, according to judges Sonya More than 300 students from 14 Eastern Regional uni- place in poster design. and one count of interference confident about the way I write it, Huber-Humes, Mark Dallas and versities attended the conference and participated in the ten TECA provides their majors professional opportunities. with government property. the way the words seem to capture Peter Christopher.

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and down and sideways while the one on top tries to move forward without Buck falling off," said Franklin. from page 1 Even though buck buck was never THE POWER TO over everyone's back, the people in sanctioned by the university, students the line would sway and buck and often just went out and started up their do just about anything to make the own impromptu game, according to person doing the climbing fall off," Thompson. said Franklin. "It was basically people being If someone from the j umping team ridiculous," said John Fuss, former touches the ground before the horse spectator and GSC alumnus. TEXT FREELY team collapses, the horse team wins, For some alumni, it was a child- and the teams must switch positions. hood game while others had never If the horse team collapses, then the heard of it before coming to the jumping team gets to keep their posi- university. Even those who didn't play tion and may start again. still have the memories of buck buck "While the action is going on, it is games on the circle and remember its WITH SPRINT hilarious watching the line moving up entertaining moments.

According to ruckus.com, the system uses Digital Rights Manage- Ruckus ment (DRM), which is a computer from page 1 code that acts like a protective digital (RED) wrapper for copyrighted media files. Sign up with Sprint to get 300 free off the particular CD. Sometimes, This means that the songs are available text messages a month for one year. RED MOTORAZR V3m certain tracks will not be available to Ruckus users, but not unauthorized (Q MOTOROLA to download. This is because Ruckus individuals. In-store exclusive offer for students Motorola and Sprint with a valid college ID. After 12 months, has to seek permission of all of the "There is really a shift in the indus- are collaborating with stakeholders in the song. This includes try and a desire to do away with DRM," pay the regular monthly fee. (PRODUCT) RED™ to help the artist, the songwriter and the label said Bell. Students around campus eliminate AIDS in Africa. among others. seem interested, but also skeptical of J0INRED.COM Some or all of these people may not the music player. Switch to the Sprint Power Network. allow the music to be released digitally "It sounds like a cool idea, but if Try the Sprint Network Risk Free for 30 Days. or placed on a music service such as you can't burn the tracks to a CD, I Ruckus. Ruckus is an ad-supported might not use it," said Courtenay Bow- $109.99 2-year price. system, so the player that the user is ers, criminal justice major. With the Plus $50 mail-in rebate with new line activation required to download does have ads recent opening of the site, it is almost and 2-year agreement. on it. It is important to know that these guaranteed to change and grow with ads are hot spyware. the number of interested users. RED (sprint > + 0)

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"The old trailer has a official student newspaper of Georgia Southern University, STUDENTS BEWARE News Editor sible for any damages caused delivery sites located in campus due to an ad's omission from a buildings, at off-campus sites, laboratories. family feeling," said Bourland-Davis. owned and operated by GSU stud- The G-A screens all advertise- [email protected] Advertising particular edition and its respon- and in residence halls. On the second floor, the Office of Some communication arts students ents and utilizing the facilities ments prior to publication. The [email protected] or ads 1@ sibility solely is to reschedule the provided by GSU. The newspaper newspaper strives to accept NOTICE Graduate Studies and Office of Stra- will have to get used to the change. georgiasouthern.edu ad in the next regular edition at is the oldest continuously ads for legitimate products and the regular advertising rates. Readers may pick up one free tegic Studies will remain neighbors to "Some of us have spent 3 or 4 years published newspaper in Bulloch services only. Students are urged ADVERTISING copy, and a second for a room- County and Statesboro, Ga.The to exercise caution when replying CLASSIFIED ADS: Free classified the communication arts department. attending classes in this building and The George-Anne reserves the mate or acquaintance, at distribu- newspaper is a designated public to ads — particularly those which ads from students, faculty and On the third floor there will be two it might take some time to get used to right to refuse any advertisement. tion sites. Additional copies are forum for the Georgia Southern require a credit card number, staff must be non-commercial in DISPLAY AD DEADLINE.The dead- 50 cents each and are available more classrooms as well as renovated the change," said communication arts University community. The ideas other personal information, or nature and submitted in writing, line for reserving space and sub- at the Williams Center. However, dorm rooms serving as instructor's major Bill Peters. "I am excited about expressed herein are those of the money in advance of the delivery with the name of the sender, mitting advertising copy is Noon, unauthorized removal of addition- editor or the individual authors of a product or service. Students local address, and phone number. offices. the new building but I do enjoy the one week prior to the intended al copies from a distribution site and do not necessarily represent are also urged to report to the. No free ads taken via telephone publication date. constitutes theft under Georgia Perhaps one of the best incentives central location of the old trailer." the views of the Student Media newspaper any suspicious offers - at this price we don't take law, a misdemeanor offense pun- Advisory Board, the adminis- which they might see in an ad. FOR MORE INFO, rate cards, dictation. One free ad per person to moving to Veazey Hall is the view of Students like Peters will sign up for ishable by a fine and/or jail time. tration, the faculty and staff of Remember, if an offer seems too sample publications, contact: per week. Commercial classified classes already reserved in Veazy Hall. Editors will seek to have any per- Sweetheart Circle, which brings even Georgia Southern University, or good to be true, it probably is. Lindsey Anthony, Marketing Di- are available only from our online sons) who removes more than more light to the relocation. The move is set to take place as soon the University System of Georgia. rector, ADS, (912) 681-5418, ads@ site at www.gsuads.com. The price FREEBIE INFO the authorized number of copies The George-Anne is published georgiasouthern.edu oradsW of commercial ads is $7 for 200 "The beautiful view of azaleas as the middle of the summer terms, from distribution sites prosecut- four times weekly (Monday- ALL FREE student and faculty ads georgiasouthern.edu; or Bill Ne- • characters for line ads. Ads must ed to the full extent of the law. and vegetation is what I'm looking but some faculty are concerned about Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday) to be run in the G-A must have ville, Student Media Coordinator, be paid for using a major credit forward to," said Pamela Bourland- a late move in the Fall. This is most during most of the academic year a NAME, P.O. BOX and PHONE (912) 681-0069, bneville@georgia- card. For classified display ads, NOTE and six times during summers. southern.edu NUMBER. Ads will be rejected if contact gaclass@georgiasouthern. We gratefully acknowledge the Davis, head of the communication certainly a big step for these depart- Any questions regarding content they do not have this informa- edu theft of one of our slogans - arts department. ments, and so far they are generally should be directed to the editor PROOFING/ERRORS/OMISSIONS: tion. NO EXCEPTIONS. The newspaper makes every "Liked by Many, Cussed by Some, at by phone at 912/681 -5246 or CIRCULATION INFORMATION: Renovating the old dormitory does happy with the progress being made OFFICES, MAIL, PHONES reasonable effort to present cor- Read by them AH"- from Robert fax at 912/486-7113. Mail subscriptions are not leave some drawbacks. Lavendard by Lavendard and Associates. Room 2023, F. I. Williams Center. rect and complete information available at this time. However, Williams of the BlackshearTimes. Readers may access the newspa- The George-Anne, P.O. Box 8001, in advertisements. However, the readers may visit our web site for Call Bob and he can tell you who Associates, the construction company We can be assured that there will per and its archives staff by visit- Georgia Southern University, advertiser is responsible for proof- free access to current and past he stole it from originally. Credit ing our web site at http-J/www. on the job, will have to leave some probably be more relocation as GSU Statesboro, Ga. 30460.912/681- ing the ad upon publication and issues. Visit www.stp.georgia- for the other -"Covering Campus gadaily.com. pivitol supports in the structurewhich campus evolves into a new institu- 5246 (News) or 912/681 -5418 should notify the newspaper im- southern.edu. It is the goal of the like A Swarm of Gnats - goes to G-A alum Mike Mills. conflicts with the layout of some of the tion, with fresh facilities, and more SUPPORT (Advertising) or 912/486-7113 mediately in the event of an error. newspaper to have its edition (Fax); 912/681 -0069 (adviser). The newspaper is not responsible placed on-line within 24 hours of classrooms. This will not allow for students. The G-A is funded primarily PAGE 6 THURSDAY, MARCH 01,2007 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY

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Palm sugar (i) Grugru cab pick-up. Nice. I have grills jocelyn_a_fisher@georgia- to protect the subs to go with 270 Motorcycles for Sale place to study, location is it. $45. New condition, call or Sale 10. Palm fruit (j) Punka text Crawford at 9124844353 Pampered Chef Kitchen Tools, STATEMENT through revenue from EMAIL DIRECTORY for any errors in advertisements publication. Breaking news will advertisements placed in the and its liability for adjustments be placed on-line as warranted. Kitchen Shows, Bridal Show- OF OPERATIONS Executive Editor 1991 Oldsmobile Toronado paper and receives additional gaeditor^geoigia ioathern^du is limited to the amount of space The G-A is distributed free of ers Registry, free, half-price The George-Anne Daily is the support, In part, from the Student Managing Editor the error occupied in the ad. Fur- charge on the Georgia Southern Trofeo CP; Does great gas and discounts. Call 681-7453 official student newspaper of Activities Budget Committee. gam edOgeotgiasouthem. edu ther, the newspaper is not respon- University campus through Georgia Southern University, STUDENTS BEWARE News Editor sible for any damages caused delivery sites located in campus mileage. Has a/c ,heat, CD due to an ad's omission from a buildings, at off-campus sites, after 5:30 p.m. owned and operated by GSU stud- The G-A screens all advertise- [email protected] particular edition and its respon- and in residence halls. player.$ 1,300. Call (912) ents and utilizing the facilities ments prior to publication. The Advertising provided by GSU, The newspaper [email protected] or ads I @ sibility solely is to reschedule the 678-6033 newspaper strives to accept NOTICE MOTORCYCLE! 2003 HON- georgioioutbem.edu ad in the next regular edition at is the oldest continuously ads for legitimate products and the regular advertising rates. DA CBR600RR. Red and published newspaper inBulloch services only. Students are urged ADVERTISING Readers may pick up one free County and Statesboro, Ga.The to exercise caution when replying copy, and a second for a room- black. Excellent condition. The George-Anne reserves the CLASSIFIED ADS: Free classified 260 Miscellaneous newspaper is a designated public to ads — particularly those which mate or acquaintance, at distribu- THE STORE right to refuse any advertisement. ads from students, faculty and I.T. 9100 miles, lots of aftermarket forum for the Georgia Southern tion sites. Additional copies are for Sale require a credit card number, staff must be non-commercial in University community. The ideas DISPLAY ADDEADLINE: The dead- 50 cents each and are available One Stop Shopping For All Your Supplies! parts and accessories, http:// other personal information, or nature and submitted in writing, expressed herein are those of the line for reserving space and sub- at the Williams Center. However, 20GB Playstation 3 for sale. money in advance of the delivery with the name of the sender, loligagger.dotphoto.com editor or the individual authors mitting advertising copy is Noon, unauthorized removal of addition- of a product or service. Students local address, and phone number. Brand new in box. Never and do not necessarily represent one week prior to the intended al copies from a distribution site 1-800-861-7059 www.gsustore.com $7000 obo 912-678-9729 are also urged to report to the No free ads taken via telephone the views of the Student Media publication date. constitutes theft under Georgia played. Make an offer. 404- newspaper any suspicious offers - at this price we don't take Advisory Board, the adminis- law, a misdemeanor offense pun- which they might see in an ad. FOR MORE INFO, rate cards, dictation. One free ad per person 309-7473 tration, the faculty and staff of ishable by a fine and/or jail time. 1995 Honda Helix - Great Remember, if an offer seems too sample publications, contact: per week. Commercial classified Georgia Southern University, or Editors will seek to have any per- At the Winery good to be true, it probably Is. Lindsey Anthony, Marketing Di- are available only from our online Condition Super gas mileage; the University System of Georgia. son(s) who removes more than rector, ADS, (912) 681-5418, ads@ site at www.gsuads.com. The price Black brushguard off of 03 The George-Anne is published FREEBIE INFO the authorized number of copies plenty of speed Call Jane 912- georglasouthern.edu or ads1@ of commercial ads is S7 for 200 four times weekly (Monday- from distribution sites prosecut- Z71 chevy. Will fit newer 687-2558 (cell) ALL FREE student and faculty ads georgiasouthem.edu; or Bill Ne- characters for line ads. Ads must Tuesday- Wed n es d a y-Th u rsd a y) ed to the full extent of the law. model 1500. Put a body lift to be run in the G-A must have ville, Student Media Coordinator, be paid for using a major credit during most of the academic year z R G M H M A D E 1 R A J Y S W T a NAME, P.O. BOX and PHONE (912) 681 -0069, bneville&georgia- card. For classified display ads, NOTE on truck and can't put guard and six times during summers. NUMBER. Ads will be rejected If southern.edu contact gadass@georgiasouthem, We gratefully acknowledge the 290 Wanted Any questions regarding content they do not have this informa- ' back on will take $150 firm, PROOFING/ERRORS/OMISSIONS: edu theft of one of our slogans - 1 T M L U Y D T C R T V V T 1 N G should be directed to the editor tion. 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GSU Softball: The Eagles extended their NCAA Basketball: Florida Gators. In win streak to six after a double header win the final days of the regular , over Jacksonville on Tuesday. The team Who's the defending champs are in (Han- Who's faces a tough month of March, they are ger of falling in the rankings for the on the road until the 31 st, for a total of 18 national tournament. The Gators have straight games. lost three of their last four, including Tuesday night's loss to unranked Ten- SPORTS nessee, 86-76.

GEORGIA SOUTHERN 62, THE CITADEL 46 Eagles win first game to advance to quarter finals Eagles face UNCG GSU News Service nice job of fighting back, made a couple Georgia Southern took advantage of baskets and got some stops. They're a of an early lead as it went on to defeat really hard team to score against Their The Citadel, 62-46, Wednesday, in the zone is tough and if you're not aggres- opening round of the men's Southern sive if 11 get the best of you. At times in SoCon Tourney Conference Basketball Tournament at we just stood back and looked at it and North Charleston Coliseum. when we were more aggressive we were With the win the Eagles improved to better against it." Ladies look for first win against Spartans this season 15-15 overall and will face No. 8 College GSU shot out to a 19-7 lead in the of Charleston on Tfiursday at 9:30 p.m. first 10 minutes of the game. The Eagles By Katie Porter Four players scored in double-digits extended their lead to 16 points at 25-9 Staff writer for sixth-seeded GSU, led by Louis with just under eight minutes to go in Graham's 15. Donte Gennie, Jimmy To- the opening half. The Georgia Southern Lady bias and Matt Fields added 14, 12 and GSU shot nearly 50 percent and Eagles clinched the number 5 12 points, respectively. held The Citadel to 36 percent in the seed in the Southern Conference The llth-seeded Bulldogs were led opening period to enter halftime with Tournament after defeating the by J'Mel Everhart with 13 points and a 32-20 lead. College of Charleston last Saturday Donny McLendon with 10. "Itwas agood win," Priceadded. "You night. The Lady Eagles face a tough The Bulldogs slowly chipped away take them one at a time. I'm happy we're number 4 seed UNC Greensboro in at the Eagles' lead in the second half as moving on." tournament play Thursday March they pulled within seven points at 49-42 1, at 9 a.m. at the North Charleston with just over seven minutes remaining. GEORGIA SOUTHERN (15-15) Coliseum. Gennie 4-7 4-8 14; Graham 5-10 5-315; Foreman 0-4 4-6 GSU pulled away from that point as it 4; Tobias 5-10 2-212,- Salazar 0-2 0-0 0; Fields 4-5 4-512: UNC Greensboro leads the went on for a 62-46 victory. Marshall©-? 1-2 1;Johr>son 1-4 0-0 2; Thompson 1-1 0-0 series versus GSU 14-9. The Lady 2, Totals 20-44 20-31 62, "In no way did I expect this to be an THE CITADEL (7-23) Spartans are 13-5 in conference easy game," said GSU head coach Jeff Everhart 4-6 4-5 11; McLendon 3-9 2-2 1Q; Valtuslls 2-5 play. The Lady Eagles hold 7-11 1-2 6, Hammadt 1 -1S 4-6 6; Nelson 1 -3 4-4 6; Diasparra Price. "We knew coming in that this 2-4 0-2 5; Streeter 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 13-43 15-21 46. record in the conference. would be a physical, hard-fought game; The Lady Spartans have won I was really proud of the way we were Halftlmes Georgia Southern 32:20. the last two times these teams 3-j>6int goals: GSU 2-8 (Gennie 2-4; Foreman 0-1; able to fight and hold them off. Obvi- Tobias 0-2; Johnson 0-1), The Citadel S-16 (McLendon have met. In the first meeting in ously we jumped out well but when they ;2-5;-F.verh'art 1-2; Diasparra 1-2; Valtuslls 1-2; Ham- early January, UNC Greensboro madt 6-5J. Fouled out: GSU-Tobias, The Citadel- made that run and cut it to seven that Brick; Vatiuslis. Rebounds: GSU 36 (Salazar 71 The shot 64.3% from the 3 point line would have been a time where we could Citadel 29 (Everhart 6). Assists: GSU 10 (Foreman 4), and out rebounded GSU 47-31. The Citadel 8 (Hammack 3). Total fouls: GSU 21, The have laid down. Our guys did a really Citadel 24. Attendance: 2178, UNCG's Jasmine Byrd gave the Lady Eagles problems as she made 8-of-15 attempts from the field, including 6-of-9 three pointers, netting a game high 25 points. Whitney and Brown Honored Brittany Frazier was a strong pres- GSU News Service besides scoring: rebounds, assists, things ence inside, scoring 15 points and that make her hard to stop." pulling down 4 rebounds. Georgia Southernjuniorguard Tiffany Whitney was honored with the school's Tiffany Brown paced the Lady Brown was named to the Southern Confer- first Freshman of the Year accolade, and Eagles scoring 15pointson6-of-13 ence All-Conference Team while guard was also named to the All-Freshman from the field. Inside Chequilla Carolyn Whitney was named Freshman squad She was a starting point guard in Jessie netted 14 points and pulled of the Year announced Tuesday. each of the 29 games played in the regular down 7 rebounds. Jessie also Brown was among the league-lead- season, averaging 32.1 minutes per game. blocked two of UNCG's shots. ers in several categories, including 4th Whitney is among the nations leaders in The. Lady Spartans defeated Too Ventre/STAFF in points (14.9), 19th in rebounds (4.6), free-throwpercentage, and currently leads GSU 80-55. Carolyn Whitney goes up for a quick score in a game against UNC-Greensboro. The Eagles have yet to win 12th in assists (2.82), 11th in steals (1.93)' the league in with 84.8 percent shooting On February 5, they faced against UNCG this season and 4th in three-pointers (1.75) per game. from the line. She currently tallies 9.4 off again at Hanner Fieldhouse Brown recently helped the Lady Eagles points, 2.9 rebounds, and a team-best 3.3 in Statesboro, GA. The Lady Tiffany Boone also added 16 shut down three point shooters points come off of fast breaks. I feel to a 3-1 record over the last four games, assists per contest. Spartans shot 42.1% from the points and tallied 4 assists. Fresh- Tiffany Boone and Jasmine Byrd. like if we can slow them down then averaging 19 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.3 "She's a gutsy player," said Cram. field and scored 34 points in the man Carolyn Whitney paced the Furthermore, GSU needs to be we will win the game," says assists per game. "When you're a freshman and the other paint. GSU only shot 36.2% from Lady Eagles with 15 points and strong inside and slow the Lady Freshman Carolyn Whitney. "For Tiffany to get the All-Conference teams are keying in on you, that means inside and tallied a low 14 points 7rebounds. Sophomore Ashley Spartans down. Whitney continued, "This is honor, it certainly says a lot about her abil- you're something special. For a fresh- in the paint. Rivens scored 11 points shooting "The team has really been fo- exactly where we want to be right ity and what she s been able to accomplish j* man to handle that, it's a strong tribute The Lady Spartans were led 4-of-9 from the field and 3-of-7 cusing on switching up defenses now. We believe we are in a great said llth-year head coach Rusty Cram. to her. She's always the first to enter the by forward Kaleah Latham who from behind the arc. on UNC Greensboro this week. position to win the tournament. "She started playing that more complete gym; she's the last to leave. She's got the scored 19 points shooting 8-of-12 However, GSU fell to the Lady We are going to try to slow them We finished 5th place in conference game, and that's what the coaches recog- mindset to be a great point guard in the from the field and pulling down Spartans 68-60. down and make them play a half so we got a bye; We are going to try nized. There are other parts to her game days ahead." 13 rebounds. The Lady Eagles will have to court game because most of their to make a big run this week!"

GEORGIA SOUTHERN 12, JACKSONVILLE 7 Eagles break slide, defeat Jacksonville at home By Nick Burgess "I just threw strikes, got ahead of Brown came in for JU and got out of the A.J. Battisto relieved Murray in the Staff writer batters and managed to get them out inning relatively damage free, giving 7th inning. Battisto struggled to get early in counts," said Murray. up one unearned run. Brown pitched batters out allowing 2 runs on 4 hits Drew Murray pitched a solid six The Eagles opened up bottom of the four innings giving up two earned runs in 2/3 before he was pulled in favor of innings as the Georgia Southern Eagles first when Matt Miller blasted a leadoff on 5 hits. sophmore Kyle Kamppi. Kamppi got beat the Jacksonville Dolphins 12-7. home run over the right-field wall for Mike Economos continued his hot the Eagles out of the bases-loaded jam The Eagles were looking to end a four his fifth career home run. Following streak, crushing a. one-run shot over unscathed. game losing streak Wednesday evening Miller was a two-run dinger by Fresh- the wall in left-center in the 4th inning. Adam Rapoza pitched the 7th for when they went up Jacksonville. man Kyle Blackburn, bringing Jeremy Blackburn followed the homerun with a the Dolphins, he gave up a two run shot This was the 111th meeting between Beckham home. Blackburn had his single, and after a couple JU errors and to Jeremy Beckham and settled down the two schools, and with the victory, first home run with this hit. He said, a wild pitch by Brown the Eagles added after that getting Economos to fly out GSU improved their record to 9-6 on the "It was great!" two more runs. to center ending the inning. season and JU dropped to 5-8. The Eagles scored four runs in the The Dolphins showed some signs GSU added two more runs, with After a rocky first inning where Mur- first, forcing the Dolphins to pull starter of life in the top of the 6th when Ryan Shehan singling in a run and Matt ray gave up one run on three hits, he Glenn Witkowski, in favor of Chris McArdle doubled home Brad Simmons Miller hitting a sacrifice fly to center, settled down and proceeded to strike out Rusler, after only 2/3 innings. after he lead the inning off with a single. scoring Shehan. nine batters through six innings, giving Jacksonville's pitching woes contin- JU Shortstop Matt Lopez followed this Burt Barto came into the game to up only three runs on nine hits. ued throughout the evening, allowing up with an RBI double of his own. relieve Kamppi after he gave up one "He did a nice job tonight. I thought 12 runs and 17 hits. Rusler's outing did Garrett Dunlap relieved Tim Brown earned run on two hits in one inning. Too Ventre/STAFF it was his best outing of the season," said not last long, after he started off the in- in the 6th inning. Dunlap gave up 2 hits Barto got the final 4 outs of the game and The Eagle's pitching power dominated Jacksonville in Manager Rodney Hennon. ning hitting two batters in a row. Tim and no runs. recorded his first save of the year. yesterday's win.

GSU SPORTS CALENDAR * box denotes home game or match Golf Baseball Men's Tennis Women's Tennis Softball Track and Field Fri 3/09 Coastal Carolina Classic Sun 3/11 Jim Hackler Inv. 8 a.m. Fri 3/02 Brown 7 p.m. Sat 3/02 CofC 2 p.m. Sat 3/03 Chattanooga 10 a.m. Fri 3/02 Boston 5 p.m.

Sat 3/03 Brown 1:30 p.m. Sun 3/04 UNCG 11 a.m. Fri 3/09 App. State 2:30 p.m. Fri 3/02 Dartmouth 7 p.m. Sat 3/10 Coastal Carolina Classic Mon3/12 Jim Hackler Inv. 8 a.m.

Sat 3/17 E-Z-Goinv. 8 a.m. Sun 3/04 Kenn State 2:30 p.m. Wed 3/07 Davidson 2:30 p.m. Sat 3/10 Wofford 10 a.m. Sat 3/03 Iowa 5 p.m. Fri 3/16 Georgia Relays TBA

Sun 3/18 E-Z-Golnv. 8 a.m. Fri 3/09 Ball State 12 p.m. Sat 3/10 Hampton 3:30 p.m. Mon3/19 Elon 2:30 p.m. Sat 3/03 Gardner-Webb 7 p.m. Sat 3/17 Georgia Relays TBA

Fri 3/30 Aug'ista St Inv. 8 a.m. Sat 3/10 fceth-Cook 3:30 p.m. Sun 3/11 Stetson 12 p.m. Sat 3/24 Davidson 11 a.m. Sun 3/04 GTClassic TBA Wed 3/21 Florida State Relays TBA OUR PICK "Stop Light Party" For this party what you wear says a lotaboutyou.Wearredifyourtaken, yellow if it's complicated, and green if you're single. The party is Thursday, March ,1, at Apex. The doors open at 9 p.m. and entry is free until! 0 p.m., then it is $3.

RANDOM QUOTES "You know, I could've been the President of the United States, but no, I chose to be a music major."

"I'm going to slap you in the face while you're sleeping... 11 Hours I'm goinf to jump from my bed to yours and slap you in the face..."

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volunteers teach them how to raise the animals, or grow the food By Michael Cardinal crops. SWEET& Staff Writer When Heifer gives these products, they teach the recipients how to use them sustainable with regards to the animal's well being and This Saturday, help raise awareness about world hunger and also the well being of the land and water. "For example, last year SOUR environmental accountability by attending an all day rock and roll we raised about $350," said Bunn. "We bought a Water Buffalo that event including punkrock, ska, folk and metal. was sent to Cambodia to become a work animal." Sweet: There are plenty of Josh Bunn and the guys from the Hanger Haus, a local party The next water buffalo will be sent to a neighboring village, great shows to see in States- boro this weekend. house and music venue, have organized 11 bands to play this and will be the opposite sex. These two villages in Cambodia will Saturday, March 3rd, at Apex, from 1 p.m. to midnight. be taught how to use the work animal, and breed the animals and Sour: Computers that crash, Called 'Heiferfest,' the event will raise money for Heifer Inter- sell the babies for their own profit. Heifer also sponsors refores- freeze, lag, eat your homework, national, a charity organization focused on helping third world tation and habitat reconstruction where logging has ravages the delete yourharddriveand gen- Where and small countries sustain themselves. "The event idea ecosystem." erally drive editors crazy can When' started March 8th, 2006," said Josh Bunn, coordinator It only costs $10 to get in, and it is guaranteed to be the best really melt down your mother of the event. $10 you will ever spend. The bands that will be playing include: board after midnight. "This was the day after we threw a party to benefit Doors, Annabel Lee, Profiles In Courage, For China, Sam and his ^ Heifer. We raised $350, and everyone was so happy Unnamed Band, Foxes that Fight, Against the Sky, Mean Girls, Submit your Sweet&Sour to and wanted to do it bigger and with more bands. The Knock Galley West, Greasy G, Brokyn Tyme and The Emotron. [email protected] Who? first party was at the Granade house, and with only one "The bands need to be thanked the most, because they have all bar»ds band, Greasy G. Most of the bands we contacted are agreed to play for free" said Bunn. "It is a great example of people HowMuch?$3dot!c bands that have played at our new house, The Hangar pulling together to support a stellar cause, promote underground Haus. I contacted a good amount of bands, and once music, and shake your booty. THIS WEEK SN people learned what we were doing, they recom- The bands playing represent all kinds of genres, from punkrock mended bands to play, and they contacted me." and ska, to metal and folk. Some of the bands are beyond descrip- Bunn talked to Apex, and since it was bigger and more tion, such as Emotron, who is guaranteed to thrill." HISTORY well known, it was the perfect venue. "The rest is keeping the The Emotron has played at the Hanger Haus before. This guy bands informed, planning, advertising, finding a hot dog is notorious on Myspace for his lyrics about 80s movies, vomit and jr^ dinner provider, and getting terribly excited." skim milk. He goes on stage solo, and is known for his synthesizer *^^->'sy.\p \ All the money from the event all goes to Heifer sequencer, screaming vocals, outrageous costumes and lighting I ) j International. "Heifer is a great charity organiza- his own crotch on fire while on stage. Its going to be the wildest \__^\ "f\. J tion that strives to help developing nations lift show you've ever seen. That's a promise. themselves out of hunger." Bunn said. For the full list of the bands check out http://www.myspace. "Instead of giving them money or food products, Heifer com/hangarhaus. For more info on Heifer International, visit gives livestock or agricultural products to the people and trained http://www.heifer.org.

File Photo This photo was published in It's like a dream come true The George-Anne on Feb. 27, 1997.Thebriginalcaption read: By Jaime McNair Joseph McGaughy, Ian's roommate, has had Shawn White tested the law of Staff Writer first hand experience of Ribble's talent and physics as he lunged himself on the bands ability to swoon their audience. the sticky Velcro Fly Wall at the Collegiate Health and Fitness The Mood is one of 12 bands to premier "Ian is ridiculously good. He's shy at first, Tour, which was sponsored by on "Bodog Battle of the Bands." The show is but when he gets his base in his hands he the Health Education Office a reality series that is being viewed on MTV lights up." and Campus Recreation and Europe and also can be seen on FuseTV. The band has performed in other Battle Intramurals. com. It shows the reality of these 12 bands of the Bands in Augusta and Atlanta. They competing against each other, showing off compare their musical style to the Red Hot their musical talents. Chili Peppers as it is a mix between trump, Throughout the show they have other blues and rock. Other members of the band ROCKIN'THE challenges testing their strength, endurance include Austin Peters, the lead singer, the Special Photo and will-power in various ways. The bands drums and guitar are played by twins, Chase BORO are being judged through out the entire show and Coby Stringfield. with the weakest link being voted off at the They are all Augusta raised boys one of Thurs., Mar. 1 Pick up Paisley end of each series. which is still in high school. A few of their One member of the band, The Mood, songs are "Let Me In", Make it Out" and French Quarter Cafe Tickets for CMA and is one of Georgia Southern's very own Finally Free." These can be found on their NoJamboinga Grammy Award winning students, Ian Ribble. He plays the base for personal Web site WWWTHEMOOD. opportunity artist Brad Paisley are sell- the four men band and has been playing BIZ along with other information about to be on television Retreuvers ing quickly. Paisley will visit Brantley Gilbert this instrument for three years. He is also the group. while proving to the world that they are Georgia Southern on April a back up singer. Ribble took the spring Many record labels have been looking a band on a mission to be heard. Ribble Fri., Mar. 2 27 on his 2007 Bonfires & semester off to be in the reality show and at the band and want to offer contracts. All said, "We are freaking loving it. It's like Retreuvers Amplifiers Tour. will continue attending school next fall. the boys are very excited. They have had the a dream come true." Dusty Roads and High Cotton Tickets are available at www.etix.com for $25 for French Quarter Cafe Georgia Southern students Miles Ahead and $35 for all others. Only students can pur- LatteDa chase tickets with field access Brad the Big Show through Friday, March 2, and GSU faculty and staff can Sat., Mar. 3 purchase tickets March 3. Dingus Magee's Lazy Jane

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By Edgar Fernandez The album's first song "Song gets started it becomes a strong, catchy "SRXT" for example, was too mel- Staff writer for Clay (Disappear here)" serves as a song, and a favorite of mine, although low. small tour of the rest of the CD, having if anything it is too short. From the lead singers vocal range, With their debut album, 2005s all of the elements found in the album Another note-worthy song is "The not to mention his captivating British "," Bloc Party became a in smaller quantities. Prayer," which is the first single of the accent, to the strong and well timed critically acclaimed sensation. Beginning withasoft, vocal-driven album and not surprisingly is one of instrumentals. Now with their latest album, intro, the song slowly builds up its the catchier songs. And of course the wacky, experi- "A Weekend in the City," the band rhythm until reaching an explosion The song is described by the band mental sounds only make the experi- brings their familiar sound with some of sound lead by drums, from then as crunk-influenced, of course the ence the more memorable. maturity. hitting the chorus and with it more influence is skin deep, since at the In the end Bloc Party has not lost The band dwells in a style mixture experimental sounds. core of the song there is a pop-rock their musical spirit, and if anything 6fBritpop,electronicaandpost-punk, The next song "Hunting for friendly styling. it has become stronger, this is one making their songs not only intricate Witches," begins with weird, small and A few of the songs did not seem band that promises better things but quite fascinating. incomplete sound bites, but once it up to par with the rest of the album. to come. Special Photo

JEFF'S FUCK Jeff Martin Martin & Burri s Justin Bu'rris Hiatus Editor The Astronaut Farmer (PG) Hiatus Editor Reno 91 IhMiami ACTING ACTING Rated: R Billy Bob Thorton plays the part of the dreamer While notall of the characters felt convincing, the FBI Release Date: extremely well. Some critics have called his perfor- agents for the most part were the worst. However, Feb. 23 mance over the top, but to that I say: The movie is the main characters were portrayed well. While on about a guy building a rocket in his barn. I can't see occasion they would seem to react a little differently Actors: the part being played any other way. than you or I, but in theend I felt likethey were regular Danny DeVito, people with irregular ambitions. Thomas Lennon CINEMATOGRAPHY Synopsis: The officers of the Renopolicedepartment visit The camera work in this movie was very dramatic, Many of the shots of the space craft were often awe a national police convention in but more than once I felt like a camera pan out to inspiring and in the end all quite cool.The launching Miami Beach. When the con- silhouettes against the setting sun was a little exces- attempt and some of the scenes shown could take vention center is bio-attacked, sive. Thespacescenesare pretty cool, butthere'sone away breath, if you're a space enthusiast that is. The it's up to Reno's "finest" to save part that's less dramatic than it looks. only complaint is that the rocket was shown too the day. often. We get the point, it's huge. PLOT Wild Hogs pi;..:/;" Rated:PG-13 The plot of this movie moved well, however, there The plot was well written and the movie progressed was one scene that was so surreal that I was dragged at a strong pace. Most of the time I was on edge Release Date: out of the movie. Scenes that are supposed to be wondering if he was going to launch, and often Mar. 2 reality should not happen in the dead of morning there were times when I felt that if the movie had with someone waking up. Typically, that is the setup Actors: ended at that point, I would throw my popcorn at JohnTravolta, Martin Lawrence, for a prophetic dream or a character developing Special Photo the screen. nightmare. Tim Allen PLO &RY FINAL VERDICT Synopsis: Agroupof mid- FINAL VERDICT The Astronaut Farmertells the story of former aerospace engineer Char- dle-aged friends decide to rev This movie delivered all that I wanted in a film about lie Farmer (Billy Bob Thorton) who gave up his dreams of space after a up their routine suburban lives I liked this movie. It was pretty light-hearted and it a private citizen building a rocket that was designed family tragedy. Years later Farmer has decided to renew his dream and with a freewheeling motorcycle had a nice message. That being said, it wasn't exactly to fly into outer space. There were thrills from areas trip. Taking a long dreamed-of the most amazing movie I've ever seen. I'd save this fly into space in a rocket of his own making. Unfortunately, for Farmer that I wasn't expecting, and many characters that breatherfrorh theirstressful jobs one for a DVD rental, however, I think its probably building a rocket is time consuming, expensive, and (due to the fuel) I disliked. While this isn't a movie I would buy on and family responsibilities, they one of the better movies out right now. DVD, it was a good film to watch. Rent it when it illegal. The FBI and the FAA fight Farmer tooth and nail in order to keep can't wait to feel the freedom of comes out. him from being the first civilian in space. the open road.

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Waiting for that paycheck to hit skirt, a couple bangles or a stack of thin your account before buying a new leather bracelets, and some wedges. outfit? Are you just bored with what There's no need to go shopping your closet has to offer? yet. Spring has to fully arrive. Settle Relax. There's for these seasonal transition pieces, so nothing abnor- you have extra time to prepare the new mal about looking season wishlist. through the closet and finding ab- solutely nothing. Women tend to be Ashley Ferguson visual creatures and Staff writer once we've seen an outfit about a dozen times, we need something else to keep our eyes fresh. So here are some ideas to keep the ordinary stuff a little extraordinary. Take that pencil skirt out of the business part of your wardrobe. Jazz it up Bohemian style by adding gold accessories and a flirty, white empire waist tank. Then, top it off with a pair of flats decorated with clear stones. Also, a loose-fitting off-the-shoulder shirt in a neutral tone pieced together with a cinch belt works very nicely. Ditch the same old colors from being paired with that black blazer. Instead, opt lor a with a bold pattern, like checkerboard. The more daring it is, the better. Find an incredibly original purse and chunky-heeled slingbacks for a comfortably sexy appeal. Find that cardigan that's buried in the back corner of your drawer, grab the sundress with lots of volume at the bottom, and go to town with this innocent, yet flirty outfit. Wear this with bold colored ear- Iti= Arrry Ku C LeacerVfraining Course s i paid ] week summer Expenence thai marks t)?s beginning sf ynurcareer rings - like coral - for an eye-popping as sn Officer, a lesder af the J S. Amy. appearance, and a neutral flip-flop to keep from overboard with colors. Take those boring black pants and ENROLL IN ruvni go wild. Hunt down that crazy tunic BECOME AN ftRMY 01 with the funky pattern and throw U.S.J.RHY it on. Avoid the black shoes and go for a vintage purse to finish it off. And Acd Some "w tenrenf: & I esdersh p To Vour Lite Way! For mere ntarngticr, the other business appropriate staple rjD(ita:t fi>\J rtininaris: Ger-njia Southern University Army ROTC, 212-SS1-QD4C or visit http;//cust.^orgiasoutherri.edu/ruti; - the button down white shirt - can have some panache if you add a flowing Special Photo __ ■ r PAGE10 I HIATUS THURSDAY, fViARCH 1,2007 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY

Professor's art on display tertainment GSU News Service the mysteries of existing in a body to better understand who we are Cherie Sayer, assistant professor as humans." "I want to create the image of in the Betty Foy Sanders Depart- (MCT) the human form to understand the ment of Art of Georgia Southern, CARRIE-ANNE MOSS ENTERS PILOT will present a solo painting exhi- penumbra of culture, history, biol- MATRIX bition, A Walk Between Human ogy and personal experience that "The Matrix" star Carrie-Anne Moss Figuration and Abstraction, to be makes up our understanding of the has joined ABC's drama pilot "Sus* held in the Legends Gallery of images we see," Sayer said. pect," marking her first television the Averitt Center for the Arts in This exhibition is one in a series work in nearly a decade. downtown Statesboro. of department of art faculty exhibi- Opening with a reception on tions, The Legends Series, which are NBC SAYS THANK GOD' IN APRIL Friday evening, March 2, from 5:30 being held in the Legends Gallery of Forced to improvise between story arcs on "Heroes" in the spring, NBC p.m. to 8 p.m., the exhibition will be the Averitt Center for the Arts. is going to, well, improvise. Subsequent exhibitions/will presented through March 23. The network will roll out a new open during the First Friday Gallery Sayer earned her MFA degree improv comedy series called "Thank in painting from GSU in 2006 and Crawl held in downtown Statesboro God You're Here"at 9 p.m. ET April 9. her undergraduate degree from the first Friday of each month. Itwill remain inthe"Heroes"timeslot Joey Lavalley/STAFF Waikato University in New Zea- All events are free and open to the following week, then move to Left to right, GSU's Chris Perham, Nathan Mixon, Michael Pippin and Louis Pippin ride together last weekend. land in 2000. She currently teaches the public. For more information its regular home 8 p.m. Wednesday foundations courses and drawing in call 912-871-1712 at the Betty Foy on April 18. the Arts building. Sanders Department of Art, GSU or Cycling Club to host race in the Boro Of her work, Sayer writes, visit http://class.georgiasouthern. PRINZE BRAVES ATLANTA' F,OR: "Through my art I want to unravel edu/art/. CBS According to The Hollywood Re- division of riders has a different start- ByMJTrahan port from spectators because we're a porter, Freddie Prinze Jr. has landed' Staff writer lot faster than people think!" ing time, and will bike a course with the lead in CBS'Paul Reiser-scripjted Road races will begin promptly a single loop (about .6 miles). comedy "Atlanta." He plays a charm- Georgia Southern Cycling Club at 8 a.m. on Saturday. Men's and Cycling has become extremely ing ad executive who meets a opens their first home race of the year women's divisions will be divided into popular since its establishment at woman at a funeral and then can't this weekend at Mill Creek Park. The A, B, and C categories. The course GSU in 1996. It has become a method stay away from each other. cycling club welcomes you to come begins at Mill Creek Park. of choice with it comes to exercise on out and support them, along with There is an estimated nine mile a college campus, and the cycling club FOX CASTING: APOSTLES' FINDS other collegiate licensed racers, as straight until racers will reach the be- reached a team high of 30 members HOPE, WILLARD MAKES NEWS' Leslie Hope and Fred Willard have they heat up the roads against some ginning of the loop course. The loop is this year. The RAC has allowed landed pilot gigs at Fox. of the best teams in the southeast. about 12 miles long, with scenic views special space in the renovations for Hope will join the ensemble of the of the outskirts of Statesboro. After a spinning room devoted strictly to According to Tim Coleman, off-duty-cops drama'The Apostles," cycling club captain, several sur- completing the laps of the course, spinning (cycling) classes. playing Dee, wife of an officer and rounding schools from the region the finish line will be one mile past "Spinning is a different kind of mother of two, about to embark on will be in attendance. Southerns the original starting point. challenge than any other fitness ex- a new legal career. club team is a member of the South Also on Saturday, team time trials ercise," said Justine Coleman, group Variety is reporting that Fred Willard Eastern Collegiate Cycling Confer- will follow at 3 p.m. Teams will go fitness instructor and Cycling Club has joined the network's "Action ence (SECCC), which enables GSU out in two minute intervals and the member. News"team, playing a sportsanchor to compete against Division I club order will be decided the day of the "People can do it with friends to Kelsey Grammer and Patricia teams. race. The course will lead away from and eventually transfer their new Heaton's anchors. "We compete against several tal- Mill Creek Park and loop back for a endurance to other activities, as well. CBS LANDS LAUGHLIN,' TUGLY' ented club teams such as University total of 16.5 miles. A maximum of Spinning also reduces your risk for LEADS of Georgia, Florida State University, four riders will be allowed and the injury because it's not as hard on your CBS thinks Marissa Jaret Winokur is Clemson, Auburn, and University times of the best three men and two knees and joints." "Fugly"and that MadchenAmick will of Florida. All of these universities, women will be counted. For more information, contact make a good female lead for "Viva among others, have committed to the On Sunday, the cycling teams will Tim Coleman at 681-5436 or visit Laughlin!" race at Mill Creek Park," said Cole- start back bright and early at 8 a.m. the CRI website georgiasouthern. According to The Hollywood Re- man. "We're hoping for a strong sup- for a second day of road races. Each edu/services/cri. Special Photo porter, both actresses has snagged parts in CBS pilots.

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