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By Ditoria Geddis "The addition of another doctoral service policy and management. group are Harvard, Chapel Hill, Uni- biology. We are targeting people who in the Doctoral program have to ap- Staff writer program serves to further GSU as a "Approval of this doctoral degree versity of North Carolina and Univer- already have master degrees." ply through the College of Graduate doctoral research university, which is a major step in the growth of the sity of South Carolina. JPH will submit The PHD program requires a mini- Studies. The Jiann-Ping Hsu College of is what we are now classified as," said still-young Jiann-Ping Hsu College of a letter of intent to accredit in 2008 mum of 63 credit hours and is offered "In the next ten years the demand Public Health is offering a new doctor- KelleyChester, coordinator of student Public of Health," said Linda Bleicken, and visit in 2010. If the requirements on both a full and part time basis. for public health jobs will be huge ate degree in biostatistics, community affairs and enrollment management. provost of academic affairs.. are met, GSU will become accredited, Other requirements are the official because the average age in this field health behavior and education and "The faculty have been working The college of Public Health is according to Chester. scores from the GRE (Graduate Record is 47 years old." public health leadership. The college hard for over a year to get this pro- trying to become an accredited school "There is currently an open house Examination) GMAT(Graduation "We are going to need people in all is one of the newest on the Georgia gram up and running," Chester said. by SEPH, the Council on Education in the works, and some of the students Management test), MCAT (Medical aspects of the field, because we want Southern campus, created in January The five masters available in public for Public Health. There are only 38 have gotten together and created a pre- School Examination), or LSAT (Law people who don't have access to health by the Board of Regents. It became health are biostatistics, community accredited schools on public health sentation called what is public health," School Examination), that has been to be able to." Students interested can the first school of Public Health in the health behavior, environment health in the country. said Chester. "We are presenting to taken in the last 5 years. call the Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Pub- University System of Georgia.. services, epidemiology and health Colleges who belong to this elite some of the clubs in certain majors like Students that may be interested lic Health office at 912-681-5653.

Eagles still soaring outside GSU Former Eagle Adrian Peterson has the chance to win a ring this Sunday Special Photo Brian Conway visits GSU Feb. 2. By Jessica Martin defensive end. He spent his first two Assistant sports editor seasons in LA then was sent to the Washington Redskins. Sligo Fiddler In the 25 years that Georgia South- Stokes played four seasons with the ern has had a football program, this Redskins, including being an active Division I-AA powerhouse has had part of the 1991 Redskin team who plays around many of its star athletes continue defeated the Buffalo Bills in Super their football careers in the National Bowl XXVI, 37-24. at GSU Football League. During this season Stokes was an But as Adrian Peterson heads into integral part of the defensive unit. By Michael Cardinal Sunday's Super Bowl with the Chicago He had one interception, two jgl' Staff writer Bears, whom he has played with since recoveries, and was second on the team drafted out of GSU in 2002, he has in the number of sacks, with 6.5. Sligo fiddling has long been con- the chance to join only two previous played for sidered the fastest and most difficult Eagles to win a . the Eagles from 1996 to 1999 as a style of Irish fiddling. Brian Conway, Those two players are Fred Stokes cornerback. In his senior season he a Sligo fiddling master, has it in his and Earthwind Moreland. was named to the Associated Press blood. Tomorrow, Feb. 2 at 6 p.m. in Fred Stokes was the first Eagle to All-American third team, third team the Russell Union Theater, the Center ever be a part of a Super Bowl winning Sports Network All-American and for Irish Studies presents a chance to team. He played as an offensive tackle third team Football Gazette All- listen to him for free. under the late Erk Russell from 1983 American. "Brian Conway is from the Bronx to 1986, including being a member Moreland was named coaches first in New York, where his parents im- of two of GSU's six National Cham- team All-Southern Conference in his migrated from the western side of pionship team; the 1985 and 1986 junior and senior season. Ireland," said Howard Keeley, of the championships. Moreland joined the Cleveland Center for Irish Studies. In his senior season, Stokes was Browns as an undrafted free agent "He came from a family of great named first team Associated Press in 2000 but was traded and spent musicians that went back genera- File Photo All-American. the remainder of the season with the tions and generations," said Keeley. Above: Earthwind Moreland warms up before a game during his Stokes was drafted in 1987 by the . He played the next two "He grew up with music being a big junioryear in September, 1989. Right: Earthwind Moreland and Los Angeles Rams in the 12th round, part of his life." According to Keeley, Fred Stokes'Super Bowl rings and tickets. 332 overall, and was converted to a see LEADER, page 7 Andy McGann, who was considered the greatest fiddler of his generation, taught Conway. TheeventissponseredbyStatesboro Inn, located in the downtown area of Statesboro. OPENING ACTS ANNOUNCED INSIDE "I'm certainly looking forward to it," said Conway in regards to Friday's FOR BRAD PAISLEY CONCERT 'Super'Bowl chip dip performance. The Center for Irish Studies is trying to bring more musi- Kellie Pickler, right, is set to open for Brad The Hiatus'Food cians like this to GSU. Paisley during his GSU show April 27 Corner has your "One of the things that we're trying Sunday night chip to do is bring the breath of Irish culture dip covered. Taylor Swift, left, and i.~ to campus here," said Keeley. "We I Hiatus, p. 8 Jack Ingram, right, are are trying to build a network in the slated to perform with southeast, especially in the state of Kellie Pickler at this Smoldering'Aces' Georgia. spring's concert. The center is working with Georgia 'Smokin'Aces' Special Photos State, the University of North Florida, gets a chilly Emory University and some of the review from our SEE THE HIATUS PAGE 8 Hiatus editors. see page 1 -y> FIDDLE, | Hiatus, p. 9

TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Campus 2 Classifieds 6 THIS WEEK IK Volume 79 Briefs 3 Sports 7 HISTORY High: 58 I Low: 33 High: 62 I Low: 52 High: 54 I Low: 42 High: 52 I Low: 36 Number 68 Opinion 4 Hiatus 8 Chance of rain Mostly cloudy | SEE HIATUS Mostly cloudy Mostly cloudy News 5 Hiatus 9,10 0 PAGES www.gadaily.com Established 1927 -The Newspaper for Georgia Southern University Covering the campus like a swarm of gnats PAGE2 I CAMPUS NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1,2007 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY

CALENDAR Behind the mask Thursday, February 1 8 a.m. -1 p.m. By Leighton Maher they believe more attention should be Litter enforcement training Staff writer brought to this organization. SCA Nessmith-Lane Assembly Hall member Katie Bonebright is very The Southern Creative Anachronists excited to benefit a good cause while 11 a.m.- 1p.m. (SCA). will be hosting a masked ball having as much fun as possible. Georgia Southern Black Expo to benefit the Bulloch County Sexual "The event is purely for the benefit Next to post office Assault Task Force (BCSATF) next of helping others," she said. Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Russell Union The ball is semi-formal dress with no 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. Ballroom. SCA President Jessica Cohen mask required but they are encouraged. Women and genders studies explained the SCA. Prizes will be given out during the night Russell Union 2071 "It is a social group interested in for best coordinated group costumes, researching and reenacting the Middle best overall mask and a masked ball king 12:30 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Ages," she said. According to Cohen, and queen will be crowned. Leadership lunch discussion the masked ball theme for the event In addition to the competitions Russell Union 2071 Special photo comes from the time period when it going on, the SCA will be holding a Alethea Boneeli, center, poses with members of the GSU chapter of the NAACP. was very common in Europe to have performance by their Middle Eastern 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. such a ball. dancers who mix historical dancing Scholarships workshops All proceeds from the event will be with tribal belly dancing. Finger foods Russell Union 2041 Recognized leader challenges students donated to the BCSATF. According to and punch will be offered as refresh- Vickie O'Brien, a member of the task ments throughout the night. 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. By Brittany Hall potential," said Assistant Director of interaction is the rock of integration of force, the organization helps to console Entrance will be $4 in advance, $5 at Leadership awards info session Staff writer Leadership Kellie Pickett. "We invited student leaders. rape victims in the area. She also said the door if you're wearing a mask and Russell Union 2047 Ms. Bonello to be our keynote because "I thought that Miss Alethea the organization is completely oper- $6 if you do not have a mask. Blank A modern-day view on leadership she has a diverse background in leader- Bonello's speech on leadership not only ated by volunteers and is there to help masks will also be sold at the door for 6 p.m. and its relation to the diversifying of ship development and could connect to helped me, but others to realize the when needed. $ 1. Advanced tickets can be purchased Student leader reception our campus continues to be a common students through her experiences." leader that is lurking within us all," said The SCA decided on the Task Force by emailing Cohen at jcohen4@gmail. Russell Union 2080 theme among this years Leadership As promised, Bonello's words left senior William Brown, vice president of as the benefactors of their ball because com. Week activities! student attendees in reflection and the GSU chapter of the NAACP. 6:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Alethea Bonello was the keynote thought about how conversation really "It was extremely appropriate to Building your d.r.e.a.m. speaker at Tuesday night's address in is the first step to understanding how have Ms. Bonello speak on campus Russell Union 2043 the Russell Union Ballroom, speak- leadership can not only build relation- during Leadership Week," said Eagle ing to over 50 students on leading by ships, but break down barriers. Entertainment leader Angela Byrd. 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. example and the importance of con- - "Each generation must discover, "Her extensive background allowed Step show versation among people from different fulfill or betray your destiny," said many students to connect with her, in PAC backgrounds. Bonello. "Be the visionary and have addition to learning from her." "The purpose of Leadership Week foresight." Her inspirational words left the 7:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. is to initiate discussion between fac- In her speech she referred to her room wanting more and had both Community service club ulty, staff and students to help leaders own personal struggles in life, and students and faculty welcoming her to Russell Union 2075 identify their own personal leadership encouraged students to realize that campus at events in the future. 8 p.m. -10 p.m. Movie: Saw III Russell Union Theatre

Qpper fyech 8 p.m. -10 p.m. OWN H O M Dimes model practice Russell Union 2048

8:30 p.m.- 11p.m. Jerriod Grizzle/STAFF Top model elimination THE BIGG Russell Union 2047 An otter has been spotted in Lake Ruby, where he probably migrated from a MAY MOVE-INS retention well about two miles north of campus. Friday, February 2 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Step into Statesboro AVAILABLE Russell Union Rotunda • 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedroom units You otter' know 6 p.m. • 24/7 Access state-of-the-art By Jerriod Grizzle fishponds across the campus. He said Irish Fiddler Concert exercise facility Staff writer he is not sure what kind of effect this Russell Union Theater could have on the fish population. • FREE Cable and Georgia Southern plays host to a Chandler added that since otters are an 7:30 p.m. High-speed Internet variety of wildlife, from the ducks at endangered species and are protected by Men's Basketball Lakeside Cafe to the baby turtles that The Endangered Species Act, GSU would Hanner Fieldhouse • Luxury swimming pool sun themselves in Lake Wells, next to have no authority to remove them if they Lakeside Cafe. did become a nuisance. 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. 1400 Statesboro Place Cir. • located behind Sonny's This semester, however, GSU plays "Removing the otter, would require Italy study abroad meeting {912)-681-8307 • M-F 9-6, Sat 12-5 host to a new animal. This animal is not the Department ofNatural Resources," he Hollis 1107 "It's more than student housing... so new to the area and can have a wide said. Chandler also noted that removing impact on the other wildlife at GSU. the otter wouldhave tobe an extreme case 9p.m;- 11 p.m. ...it's HOME." This week students have spotted and it is very unlikely to happen. Movie: "Love Jones" what the Wildlife Center has confirmed Steve Hein, wildlife center director, Russell Union Theater to be an Otter in Lake Ruby, next to said that having this new wildlife on GSU Lake Wells. campus is actually a good thing. Saturday, February 3 "It's basically an aquatic weasel," said "It is a positive thing that GSU has Ray Chandler, professor of biology. enough wetland to support this kind of 1 p.m. "They are wide spread so it is no wildlife," he said. Women's Tennis wonder you find one on campus." Both Chandler and Hein pointed Hanner Tennis Courts Chandler said that there have been out that otters are a native species to the signs of otters for almost seven years region and it is not strange to see them 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. now. in this part of Georgia. Poetry workshop "I noticed them a while back by the There has been some speculation as to Newton 1110 remains of fish that were half eaten," how the otter got into Lake Wells. Hein he said. thinks that the otter came from Byrd 5 p.m. Chandler said that while the otter is Pond, a retention pond for the city of Women's Basketball not a nuisance, otters eat other animals Statesboro that lies two miles away from Hanner Fieldhouse such as small ducks and have raided the campus. 7 p.m. Miss GSU pageant PAC

7 p.m. - 8 p.m. 01-29-2007 Poetry reading Education Lecture Hall • Rayvon Eli Isham, 24, of Plan- tation Villa, Statesboro, was 8 p.m. charged with theft. Concert: Kenotia The Apex • A book and an I-pod were taken from Kennedy Hall. Sunday, February 4

• A case of harassment was re- 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. ported at Eagle Village. Step team practice Williams Center Dining Hall • A Southern Pines resident reported receiving harassing Monday, February 5 phone calls. 6 p.m. 01-30-2007 Holocaust survivor speaks TBA . Ashley Michelle Kidd, 20,- of Southern Pines, was charged 7 p.m. with driving with a suspended Town hall meeting on diversity license. Russell Union Ballroom

• An Olympic Boulevard resident 7:15 p.m. reported receiving harassing Cinema Arts Film: Brothers phone calls. Russell Union Theatre THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY ITHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1,2007 CAMPUS NEWS I PAGE 3

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File Photo In this file photo, two ultimate frisbee players battle it out on the field. Tournaments will start at the RAC on Feb. 9. $R99 $199 Tournament time at CRI MEDIUM5 PIZZA LARGE7 PIZZA ByMJTrahan won the National Championship in Feb. 5 by 5 p.m," said Kelly Danison, 1-TOPPING 1-TOPPING Staff writer the men's division a few years ago," graduate assistant. said Matt Sallerson, tournament Make your way outdoors to the Campus Recreation and In- director of statistics. "We're hoping RAC Multiplex Fields to watch the tramurals (CRI) will hold three to have a lot of teams participate and Club Ultimate Frisbee Tournament competitive tournaments at the RAC be represented well at state." starting Saturday, Feb. 10 - Sunday, Friday, Feb. 9 - Sunday, Feb. 11. Teams interested in participating Feb. 11. 860 Buckhead Dr., Ste. B Starting off the weekend is the still have a chance to play, by turning Pool play begins early Saturday Basketball State Qualifier Tourna- in an application to the RAC Main morning from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday ment for Intramural Sports. Men's Office by Tuesday, Feb. 6 at 8 p.m. will start single elimination at 9 a.m 912-764-2030 and women's division teams from Cost is $ 15 per team, which must be and the championship match will Delivery or Carryout regular season will compete for a turned in with the application. end around 3 p.m. shot at the state tournament next Each team can nominate one Chris Bullard, former club ulti- 129 S. Main St. month in Atlanta, hosted by Georgia person per team to play in the All- mate frisbee player said, "Ultimate State University. Teams from univer- Star Game the following Monday, Frisbee has become one of the fast- 912-764-5489 sities and colleges all over Georgia Feb. 12 from 9 p.m - 11 p.m. est growing sports at GSU, and has Dine-In, Delivery or Carryout will compete for the state title. "Twenty-four players will be developed from being aclub sport in "This tournament usually brings chosen and split into 2 teams of to an intramural sport, as well. This Order Online at www.pizzahut.com out the top teams in intramural bas- 12 for the All-Star Game. We will year's competition will by far be the Expires 5/31/07. Valid at participating locations. Delivery area and charges may vary. Not valid on Stuffed Crust or with other offers. ketball at Georgia Southern. Some of also have other contests including a most intense to date." © 2007 Pizza Hut, inc. RPCG1873J3SU our teams have gone on to be very dunk contest and a 3-point shootout. For more information about the successful, including "Verizon", who Nominations will be due Monday, tournaments, call 912-681-5436.

Georgia Southern Career Services' Eagle Expo Career Fair

Wednesday, February 28? 2007 @TheRACfrom9AM-2PM

Employers from public and private sector are scheduled to participate from areas inci ucujiji, • Allied Health # Hotel/Restaurants • Business * Government . Social Science Military

Engineering • Civil Service Sports/Recreation • And more...

I TO VIEW A COMPLETE LIST OF COMPANIES ATTENDING PLEASE VISIT http://students.georgiasouthern.edu/career/ and Select 'Eagle Expo Participants' I

PARKING IS LIMITED!!! 1047 Williams Center (912)681-5197 PLEASE UTILIZE THE GEORGIA SOUTHERN Career Services [email protected] UNIVERSITY TRANSIT SYSTEM TO ELIMINATE http://students.georgiasouthern.edu/ ANY PARKING ISSUES. PAGE 4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1,2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY

THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY EDITORIAL BOARD RACHEL McDANIEL, EXECUTIVE EDITOR MORGAN MARSH, MANAGING EDITOR FOR NEWS "Assuming either the Left Wing or WILL ADAMS, MANAGING EDITOR FOR OPERATIONS JENNY MILLER, NEWS EDITOR the Right Wing gained control of the country, it would probably fly Avina Darmadjaja, Assistant news editor Zac Case, Sports editor around in circles." Brandon Smith, Web editor Jessica Martin, Assistant sports editor Jeff Martin, Features editor Jamie Tuten, Photo editor ■ Pat Paulsen Casey Altman, Hiatus editor Tao Ventre, Assistant photo editor Justin Burris, Assistant Hiatus editor Kelly Jones, Copyeditor

OUR VIEW Presidential candidates start their long journey AT ISSUE: Candidates begin raising money to support an almost two-year race to the White House

The race is on. Before the merciless attacks take forever and bring down the process. ability, knowledge or even looks. candidates make important decisions, deal with of advertising and YouTubing takes everyone's Voters are always ready for it to end before The '08 race is starting particularly early. At crises and weigh ethical choices. reputation down a notch, it's worth stepping back it does, but the long campaign allows them its best, the long vetting process tests candidates Unfortunately, in the coming months, the to take stock of who the potential candidates for to see whether candidates can hold up under on issues that seem crucial, looking for weak candidates will spend more time grubbing for running our nation really are. sustained pressure that can be brutal, just like arguments and demanding specificity. money than learning from history. Candidates Voters' choices for 2008 include the most the job itself. Candidates this time around should be asked will scramble to raise more than $100 million formidable female, Hillary Clinton, Senator Already, voters can image the vicious battle tough, detailed questions about how they'd each. Barack Obama, Hispanic leader Bill Richardson for Democratic and Republican nominations. handle issues that are important right now, how The only consolation is that money is neces- and Mormon Mitt Romney are some of the most Then there are the ads that attempt to slander to salvage the U.S. mission in Iraq, fight the war sary, but not sufficient, for success. For all the diverse candidates in U.S. history. opponents and overall just bring down the dignity on terrorism, make Social Security stronger and effort involved, a huge monetary campaign is The blessing and the curse of the way this of the election process. People are already arguing fix the nation's broken health care system. no solution to a lack of charisma, character or nation chooses its presidents is that it seems to over which candidate has enough experience, Voters also need time to absorb the way sound ideas.

Brandon Smith Robert Greene II ill FA 5W1ER Privacy not to be It's time to bring taken for granted back Eagles spirit Privacy is something we have long taken for granted. A few weeks ago, as the National Championship game Most of us expect that our everyday actions, activities, and in football took place between Ohio State and Florida, a even preferences are our own personal business. But, in dilemma hit me: Do I watch this game, or go to the Hanner this increasingly technological world, are our expectations Fieldhouse and root on my Georgia Southern Eagles against being met? And if they are, how long will they be met? Wofford? I decided to stay in and watch the game. Our day-to-day lives leave a data trail that was virtu- Talk about a dumb move. And not just because of how ally nonexistent to past generations. Modern technology much better the basketball game was over the National creates a virtual record of our lives. Championship. I should've given in to my school spirit, Security cameras, both hidden and not, log movements and gone to the basketball game here. from when we enter buildings to when Overall, I sense that GSU school we leave them, as well as our driving. spirit isn't where it should be. Far too GPS and roadside emergency services many people on campus walk around can track our cars every movement. with shirts, hats and jackets bearing Cell phones alert service providers the logos of other schools. Of course, when, for how long, and to who we UGA is in the lead, but I also see items talk to on the phone, as well as our in support of Florida, Auburn, Georgia approximate locations. Tech, even schools as far away as USC © The GoiufflbuB Dispatch E-mails, both sent and received, are and Notre Dame. While I will admit Brandon Smith stored on remote servers, and entire Robert Greene II that I tend to root for Notre Dame, and is a senior ac- is a senior writing counting major websites datingbackto 1993 are stored and linguistics even the hated Bulldogs, I think that we from Atlanta. He in archives like archive.org. Jenny Miller: YOU major from as GSU students should put the Eagles is a columnist for Credit and debit cards record how Augusta. He is first in our hearts and our minds. The George-Anne a columnist for ;Daily. much money we spend, as well as where The George-Anne ThatbeginswiththeGSU 1210class. and when we spend it. Daily. It should be a class that reminds us of the Various membership cards, like the Kroger Plus card, Bus system needs some tweaks history and traditions of GSU. While I log spending habits for customer relation purposes. enjoyed my GSU 1210 class, made some new friends, and Online retailers do the same with registered members. Anyone who has been at Georgia know I have a long walk ahead of close to them. At least one bus could learned a few things about this school, I think it should JEven pizza places store our names, telephone numbers Southern for more than two years me. On extremely cold or rainy run on that side of campus. go to another level. $md home addresses. knows how good it is to have the days, I almost have to take the bus Now that the music department The new "Southern Century" book should be made the Facebook's newsfeed is the least of our worries. Where new transit system in place. The in order to survive. has moved into Hendricks Hall and class textbook. If you simply flip through the book, you Jwe go, what we do, and how we spend money is recorded parking is easier, less stressful and But here is the problem. If I get the communication arts department get a sense of the grand scale of GSU history. The school tin databases around the world. How private is this data? noticeably better. on the bus at the Education building, will soon be in Veazey Hall, there has many great figures and moments that most students sWhat security measures are taken to protect this data? The buses I have to ride to the RAC, Paulson are a lot of people who will have a probably know nothing about. And that's a shame too, -What exactly do those privacy statements we sign or agree Jenny Miller have been great Stadium and two more stops in long, long walk to get to where they because if they knew just how much has happened at is a senior to without reading say? journalism for worn out feet between. are going. this school since J906, they'd be far more proud of their These are serious questions we need to be asking major from or rainy days, but If I only have 15 minutes to get I am not saying it is going to university and what it has endured. yourselves. Records and logs often allow for valuable Statesboro, Ga they also have there, I'll never make it in time if I hurt anyone to walk to class, but Take sports, the easiest example of our school's fighting She is news "conveniences, like quick and easy payments or useful editor ofThe some things that ride the bus. It takes at least half an the bus routes are sure to affect spirit. Did you know that GSU, at one point, had one of the coupons in the mail. However, we need to be sure'we George-Anne. can be worked on hour to ride this route. If the buses class attendance on a stormy or nation's best men's gymnastics programs? They dominated .'understand how the data is used, and we need to be sure to make it better. were to take two routes, I could hop blistery day. teams from UGA, Auburn and other schools that cur- it is being kept secure. The buses only go one direc- on at the Education building and be If transportation officials could rently have far more national exposure than we do. While There are thousands of people, organizations and tion and stay on only one side of at my stop in only one stop. sit down with the student govern- everyone concentrates on our six national championships companies that would love access to this data, and are campus. When I have class in the I also feel bad for anyone who ment and address some concerns, in football, which should make every Eagle fan proud, we •willing to spend a pretty penny to get it. Many individu- Education building and have to has class on the older side of campus they are probably going to hear some have an illustrious history in basketball as well, producing als constantly try to obtain personal information, which go to work at the Russell Union, I because the buses do not run even of these same issues. the state's first male All-American basketball player. Our can be used for blackmail, identity theft, and countless baseball team dominated the 1962 NAIA World Series in other exploitations. a four game sweep. Marketers search for information like your daily hab- This book allows you to get to know the stories behind its, in order to help formulate cost-effective advertising Take responsibility, use trash cans the guys who buildings named after them. Zach Henderson, and improved customer relations. Even the government Marvin Pittman, and so many others come to life in the wants in on the fun. . • Shameful is the word to de- over this campus, trash still finds its It's easy not to litter, to hold onto book, through pictures as well as stories of what they did Take for example the warrantless wiretaps that have scribe the actions of Georgia way to the ground every day. that piece of trash for a little longer during their time in Statesboro. been going on for years, or the fact that the U.S. govern- Southern students as they walk My parents and teachers taught until you see one of the dozens of Students should also make a pilgrimage to the GSU ment now claims it has the right to warrantlessly read all around campus and surrounding me not to litter. I can guarantee you trash cans scattered across campus. Museum and check out the Centennial Exhibit, where e-mails, even before the proper recipients have opened areas. that no one on this campus has Every building has recycle bins for they can learn more about the student's who have come them. I am referring to the litter, paper, ever had to pick up a piece of trash cans, bottles and paper, so there are before them. A private and secure life isn't something we can ask trash, drink cans, beer bottles, and that I have thrown on the ground, plenty of opportunities to find the This school has had so many great moments since its for now, and ignore for the rest of our lives. Privacy and other trash that is but most students can't make that right place to put your trash. inception, and it's time that students knew more about keeping our information safe is something we need to Jane McKinsey regularly thrown same claim. As adults, we should Every student at GSU can that. Far too many intelligent, creative people simply go fight for now, and closely monitor from now on. is a sophomore on the ground take responsibility for the trash we join me in using trash cans, and to school here. Yes, academics should take priority over Never has information on our daily lives been so readily family and con- sumer sciences around campus. create, and learn to dispose of it in occasionally picking up pieces of everything else, but also investing time and energy into available. Our activities from one, five, even 10 years ago major from Although the the best way possible. litter without making a painful the institution you attend is extremely important. are still on file somewhere, ready to be accessed. Pooler, Ga. university and the I also occasionally pick up commitment. Getting involved isn't just a slogan or a catch phrase. Even if our activity from then is safe today, will it be city spend thou- trash as I walk around campus. You don't have to join a club, It should be a wake up call to everyone going to GSU tomorrow? It is perfectly plausible that 20 years from sands of dollars picking up trash, I am amazed that so few people come to meetings, or pay dues. that if you put some effort into making the university a now someone will try to look back to our data trails to they fight a difficult battle trying join me in picking up trash from You don't have to give up anything. better place, then you have something to be truly proud see what we did January 25th of 2007. to keep up with the trash thrown around campus and putting it in a There is no hard work to do. Just of. Knowing what those who have come before you have This simply cannot be ignored. Not now, not ever. on the streets and lawns by GSU trash can. I am not some hero who quit littering and make your little done is a step in that direction. students. Even though there are is working tirelessly to clean up our corner of the world a cleaner and Write Brandon at [email protected] pleny of trash and recycle bins all streets and grounds. better place. Write Robert at Robert_l_Greene@gep

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ByZacCase were, at one point, 7-0 and being compared over even the league's Sports editor to the legendary 1985 Bears team. toughest defences. The game between the Indianapolis But it's true that the Bears are unlikely They hammered the Colts and the at the Dolphins to rely on Grossman to secure them a first muscular Chiefs for Stadium, Miami, on Sunday Feb. 4, has been Super Bowl victoryfortwenty two years. So, 188 yards rushing and billed as the most lop-sided for Chicago to stand a chance, he is going to dominated against battle in Super Bowl history. need to hand the ball off early and hope that the Ravens, running 11 But while it's true that the Colts are the one-two punch of Cedric Benson and of their final 12 plays on blessed with one of the NFL's very best Thomas Jones that gashed the Saints for 183 the ground and eating up over , and Chicago has the occa- yards in the NFC conference championship seven minutes of game time on their way Helmet worn by Johnny can get close to the 173 yard average that to victory. sionally nerve-stricken Rex Grossman, Unitas, 1960s there's much more to the game than a the Colts allowed against the run in the With the duel between the two quar- duel between Indianapolis' number 18 regular season (a league worst). terbacks undeniably one-sided, the key and Bears' number 8. While the Indianapolis front seven battle is likely to be between Manning is, unquestionably, have tightened up in the post-season, the and Chicago's middle , Brian the more accomplished of the two: a future undersized , Urlacher. Urlacher will be tasked with 2006-07 Record: 15-3-0 hall-of-famer appearing in his 13th playoff and Anthony McFarland are likely to be deciphering which of Manning's audibles 2006-07 Record: 14-4-0 game. Grossman, meanwhile, is unfairly relentlessly attacked by Chicago and will are authentic, while Manning must attempt being touted as the worst quarterback in find it tough against the nasty, aggressive to keep Urlacher off balance near the line #8Rex Super Bowl history, before the teams even trio of Olin Kreutz, Roberto Garza and of scrimmage. #18 Peyton Ruben Brown. With little, if anything, expected out of Grossman | QB take to the field. Manning | QB While Manning is indisputably the And then there's Manning. Of course, Grossman in this match, the pressure is on • Completed 65% of passes • No. 7 in passing TD's but better quarterback, Grossman, for all his he has had post-season problems of his Manning to deliver. Currently believed to in season; league's No. 1 has thrown most intercep- inconsistencies, played a big part in the own in recent years, but, right now, he is be the NFL's best ever regular season quar- quarterback tions in NFL Bears team winning the NFC North at a smarter than ever, using a hurry-up, no- terback, Indianapolis' number 18 is certain canter and finishing the regular season huddle offence to bewilder and tire defenses not to miss this chance to rewrite his legacy 13 - 3. It's also worth remembering that they and enable Indianapolis to exert their will with a precious Super Bowl victory.

#54 Brian For the Bears to win: Rex Grossman has to take For the Colts to win: The second half of the AFC Cham- #59 Cato Urlacher | LB advantage when the Colts stack the line to stop the run. pionship was the defining moment of Peyton Manning's June|LB • No. 7 in the nation in He was terrible against the Saints until the Saints sold out NFL career. But defining moments are only part of a larger • No. 3 in tackles in postsea- tackles; one of the top 10 completely against the run, and then he took advantage, body of work, and Manning's best plan is simply to do what son play; Ahead of Urlacher linebacker's in the NFL completing his last six passes. The Colts need more of that, he's been doing all season, when he's been the best player in total tackles. and they also need more of the excellent blocking they in the league. Manning takes advantage of weaknesses got from center Olin Kreutz and Desmond Clark. in opposing secondaries, and in the Super Bowl that will Lovie Smith It was Kreutz and Clark who paved the way for Thomas mean going after cornerback Charles Tillman. Also look for Head Coach Jones' big day against the Saints. On defense, Brian Urlach- to have a big game: Since losing defensive Head Coach er needs to come up big against .The Saints' tackle Tommie Harris to a hamstring injury, the Bears have • First African American to • Third season as Bears most effective plays Sunday were passes to Reggie Bush, struggled against runs up the middle. The Colts'secondary reach Super Bowl, 5 season head coach; first African ahcf if'Manning cah'tTrid AddaTon similar passes, the Bears must be ready for the speedy receiver Bernard Berrian, who as Colts head coach; playoff American head coach to record 7-8. reach the Super Bowl, 2-1 will be in trouble. Covering Addai out of the backfield will accounted for more than half of the Bears'passing yards career playoff record fall mainly to Urlacher. yesterday.

Our picks: Zac Case: Colts 27, Bears 23 I Will Adams: Colts 17, Bears 24 I Jessica Martin: Colts 35, Bears 21

mm- Former Eagle ready for Super Bowl stardom Star running back Adrian Peterson relishes role as big contributor on Bears' special teams

records and two national champi- for the past three seasons, was able run with any other back in the NFL, 1 ■ v^m By Mike Anthony Staff writer onships in '99 and '00, it's doubtful to make a play. He tracked down amassing 120 yards and a that anybody outside of the GSU or Heisman Trophy winner and rookie on 24 carries in a Bears win over For four glorious years, Adrian Chicago Bears' families are aware of sensation, Reggie Bush, in the open the 49ers. Peterson ran wild through rain, heat his position on the team. field, denying a big return. While he has had to step back and, on one very memorable occa- He is currently the Bears' third On the ensuing kickoff, after the from the spotlight during his NFL sion, what seemed to be the entire string running back behind Thomas Bears kicked a field goal for a 3-0 lead, career, Peterson has never let his population of Youngstown, Ohio. Jones and Cedric Benson. Though Peterson corralled Saints' return man, desire to win or let his competitive Each Saturday, thousands of scream- the coaching staff is well aware of , forcing a fumble. fire burn down. ing Eagle fans would pack Paulson Peterson's abilities as a ball carrier, Chicago was able to gain possession, He is looking to make a game Stadium to see number three wreak it's tough to justify starting a sixth which led to another field goal and a changing play every time he steps havoc on opposing defenses. round draft pick over two first round- 6-0 lead in the first quarter. onto the field, and as any NFL analyst In the five years since his depar- ers that have multi-million dollar As effective as he has been on would tell you, it is often the special ture from Georgia Southern, the leg- contracts. the special teams, don't believe for a teams play that can be the turning end of Adrian Peterson has steadily This is not to say that Peterson second that he has forgotten what to point of a big game. Erifj grown. When Super Bowl XLI rolls doesn't have an impact on the game do when he has the ball. So look out for number 29 every around this Sunday, his audience will though. Two weeks ago, during the He has two rushing time the Bears are kicking it away. be just a little bit larger as well. NFC Championship against the New this season and averaged 4.1 yards Eagle fans will never forget Adrian Viewed by over 100 million Orleans Saints, Peterson made two per carry during the Bears' march Peterson, and come Super Bowl people around the world, this year's huge plays early in the game to help to the Super Bowl, and is averaging Sunday, he just might give view- i \f matchup features the Indianapolis swing momentum for the Bears. 4.7 per carry since he was drafted ers the world over something to Special Photo Colts squaring off against Peterson Forced to punt on their open- in 2002. When injuries forced both remember. Adrian Peterson was a member of the 1999 and 2000 national champi- and the Chicago Bears. ing possession, Peterson, who has Jones and Benson to the bench last Will Adams and Zac Case con- onship teams. He is one of the two retired numbers at Paulson stadium. Despite his countless rushing led the Bears' special teams in tackles season, Peterson proved that he can tributed to this article. Lady Eagles end skid, Cram one win from record Baseball travels to Hawaii to GSU News Service the night. ShawndaAtwood poured led at halftime by a 34-31 margin. with 2:08 remaining. take on Rainbow Warriors in 16 points, followed by Carolyn "Tiffany did a great job in the But the Lady Eagles maintained GSU News Service Tiffany Brown's 27 points on Whitney with 14 points. first half of really playing hard and the lead and spent the last minutes part of the world. The players have 8-of-10 shooting, including four Wofford's Liz Miller paced the intense and got us a run to give us at the line, making 16 free throws in a great opportunity to get to know three-pointers led the Georgia South- Terriers with 15 points, while Sum- the lead," said head coach a five-minute span. Following a full day of travel, the each other more, compete and get the Georgia Southern baseball team ar- season kicked off on a positive note." ern women's basketball team past mer Nichols netted 10 points. Rusty Cram. "But then What's next for "I loved their heart Wofford, Monday GSU went on a 9-2 scoring run Shawnda did it the second the Eagles: tonight," said head coach rived in Honolulu, Hawai'i, Monday Hennon set the weekend rotation, night at Benjamin late in the second half, highlighted half to give us a big, big vs. Elon, Saturday Rusty Cram. night (Jan. 29) in preparation of their going with senior left-hander Josh Johnson Arena, by by Brown's triple, which gave the lead, and to get to the free 1 p.m. "They played hard three-game series. Lairsey (Waycross/Ware County) in a 82-67 margin. Lady Eagles the lead at 25-23 with throw line and open the through some adverse Georgia Southern worked out the opener, followed by sophomore With the win 3:12 remaining. door for everybody else. She's just a things all through that ball game and Tuesday morning at Les Murakami transfer Drew Murray and freshman Georgia Southern She rebounded a Wofford missed smart basketball player and we need didn't let up. I'm just proud of them Stadium for two hours. However, the Brian Wilkerson. Hawai'i opened its (8-14, 3-8) breaks shot, and returned with a fastbreak her on the court. as I can be," said Cram. practice was briefly interrupted by a season last weekend, taking 2-of-3 a seven-game skid layup. Wofford's Summer Nichols The Terriers got into foul trouble With the win the eleventh-year rain shower. from Santa Clara. Cram ancj wms ^s grst hit a bucket to break the GSU mo- in the second stanza and the Lady head coach ties the record for most But with the artificial turf surface The game times for Thursday Southern Conference game on the mentum. Eagles hit 12 free throws in a five- career wins at Georgia Southern the team was able to immediately and Friday have been changed to road. But Atwood followed with a minute stretch and GSU produced women's basketball. fake the field. 11:35 p.m. Eastern then 6 p.m. on Wofford (9-12, 3-8) drops its bucket with 2:09 remaining in the half a 64-50 lead with 7:01 remaining, He currently tallies a 162-147 "I'm looking forward to see how Saturday. fourth consecutive game. to give GSU a 29-25 advantage. capped by Brown's triple. record (.524), at par with predeces- our team performs against agood team All games can be heard live on the Brown led all scorers matching Just before going into the locker Wofford continued to fight back in sor Drema Greer, who garnered a like the University of Hawai'i. I think GSU Radio Network, Eagle 102.9 FM, a career-high 27 points and pulled room, Atwood buried a three-pointer the next five minutes with a 15-7 run 162-101 record in nine years as head this is a great way to start, being able and via the internet at GeorgiaSouth- down a game-high six rebounds on as time expired and the Lady Eagles and closfed the gap to just six points coach (1987-96). I to come out here and see a different ernEagles.conv'- OUR PICK The Chicago Bears TheBearsaredueforaSuper Bowl win. They need to compensate for the Cubs' dry streak. They may be the underdogs, but we predict the score will be 93-3 Da Bears!

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By Jenny Miller Ingram is also signed with Big Machine News editor Records and his single "Wherever You Are," THIS WEEK IN reached number one on the Billboard Coun- It's four country stars for the price of one. try Singles chart in 2005. He also covers a HISTORY In addition to country superstar Brad Paisley popular version of the rock song "Lips of an performing at Paulson Stadium April 27, three Angel" by Hinder. His new album should be opening acts will perform, all fresh faces of in stores in late March. country music. "Things are falling into place with the Pais- Season Five American Idol contestant ley concert and we're excited about starting Kellie Pickler, 17-year-old rising star Taylor ticket sales towards the end of February," said Swift and Jack Ingram will all open for the Bill Pickett, director of student activities. "Alcohol" singer. Tickets can be purchased for $25. Ticket Pickler, who placed sixth in the American sales for Georgia Southern students will Idol competition last year, recently released start on Feb. 7 at 12:01 a.m. and the only her first album. "Small Town Girl" reached way to purchase the tickets will be online number one on the Billboard Top Country at etix.com. Albums chart. Her single "Red High Heels" The tickets can be printed immediately has been a smash hit for her as well. Fox or sent through the mail for a fee. Seats will Television is also developing a half-hour not be assigned at the concert. If the ticket sitcom that Pickler will star in loosely based is purchased from Feb. 7 through Feb. 11 at on her early life experiences. 11:59 p.m., students will get a special ticket Swift is quickly making a name for herself and have field access in addition to stadium File Photo in Nashville and across the country with her seating. This is a photo of the fifth annual hit single "Tim McGraw," a song about one Those with field access will be able to Miss Eagle Beast pageant which of her musical influences. At age 15, Swift actually go onto the grass and watch the ran in The George Anne on Feb. signed to Big Machine Records, headed by show. Students can purchase a maximum 4, 1992. The pageant featured country star Toby Keith. of two tickets a piece. cross-dressing guys and was won by Barry "Betty Ohlayme" She released her self-titled debut at age The general public or anyone else who Milsapp. 16 and has appeared on "Good Morning purchases a ticket will still have a general America" and the 2006 Academy of Country admission ticket. General tickets will go on Special Photos Music Awards. sale Feb. 12. Kellie Pickler, Brad Paisley, Taylor Swift and Jack Ingram will be performing at Paulson on April 27. RANDOM QUOTE •Hey, diddle diddle! The cat and the fiddle! And the cow jumped over the moon! And the dish ran away with Americas favorite Sunday the spoon! -And the mouse went ca-coo ca-coo! Super Bowl Factoids I'm bored! Pour me a shot, sir! Memorable Super Bowl commercials ...Okay, make it three! Where to see the game on campus: Quotes taken from Facebook The RAC, starting at 6 p.m. The Superbowl is the most watched program of the year and the cost of running a commercial during the game is astounding, Baptist Collegiate Ministries, 5:30 p.m. more than most of us will earn in a lifetime. Since game day is this weekend and the best part of the show is actually the com- Resident's Halls have big screens to see the game mercials, I wanted to bring back some old favorites, some classic Superbowl commercials.

Half-time entertainment: ROCK'NTHE Prince Apple's "1984," 1984 Tabasco's "Mosquito," 1998 Some previous stars of halftime shows: It was shown only once This commercial is simple. BORO The Rolling Stones (2006); Paul publicly during the Super A man sittiing on his porch McCartney (2005); Janet Jackson (2004); Shania Bowl. Apple was announc- with a slice of pizza ans abottle Thurs., Feb. 1 Twain (2003); U2 (2002); Aerosmith and 'NSync ing the Machintosh during of Tobasco sauce is bitten by a Elemental Harmonics Wiseguy's (2001); Phil Collins, Christina Aguilera, Enrique a time when most people mosquito. The mosquito flys Iglesias and Toni Braxton (2000); Stevie Wonder, were using PC Clones. The off and explodes. Gloria Estefan and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Corey Smith and Jake Hallman commercial is designed to Silver Creek Saloon (1999). remind viewers of the novel "1984" by George Orwell. "You'll Budlight's "Good Dog, Bad see why 1984 wont be like 1984." dog," 2004 Commercials: Fri.,Feb.2 These two guys train their CBS is charging $2.6 million for a 30-second Brantly Gilbert dogs to fetch them Budlights Retriever's commercial during the game. That's a lot of money for one commercial, but with the huge audience Reebok's "Office Linebacker from the refrigerator. Does Series," 2003 your dog do any tricks? The Tony Tyler Trance — the NFL said 141 million people watched There's no nonsense when French Quarter Cafe last year's Super Bowl — many advertisers consider it a bargain. Terry Tate is keeping the The Burnin Smyrnans peace. This 'office linebacker' Wiseguy's Locations: is a one man wrecking crew Miami's Dolphin Stadium, which opened in hired to work in the office for Tanglewood 1987, is the site of this year's game. Super Bowl Flecher and Sons. Produced Rum Runner's XLI marks the ninth time the city has played host. by Reebok it was a short story Future sites: Super about how the linebacker stays on top of his game at the office. Sat, Feb. 3 Super Bowl XLII, Glendale,Ariz., Feb. 3, 2008 Super Bowl XLIII,Tampa, Fla., 2009 It was hugely popular getting more searches that week than Bean Dip Kenotia the Dixie Chicks or Osama bin Laden and Reebok searches, Apex Super Bowl XIV, Miami, 2010 Ingredients: not counting those for Tate, were also up 90 percent after the 1 can of refried beans <*$i * game, according to lycos.com. Taking Lottie Home Tickets: 1 small container of sour Apex Most lucky fans who have tickets to this year's cream game either got them through an NFL team or Sprint's "Crime De- 1 bottle of taco sauce The Last Year Portrait were selected from the league's random drawing. i I terent Phone," 2006 1 bag of shredded sharp cheddar cheese Special photo Apex If you don't have a ticket but really want to see the g 1 The commercial an- Directions: game in person, you might secure a ticket through i ^ 1 nounces a new Sprint Take a small serving bowl and layer the bottom with refried The Right Out a scalper or ticket agency. Beware: Scalper and beans. Then add the sour cream, the taco sauce, then the fittK phone that not only has Apex agency tickets are pricey, often starting at $2,000 cheese &niij& live TV but also a crime a pop. (Gulp!) Use all the ingredients, layer evenly, and do not mix them. If you want tickets for Super Bowl XLII in deterrent feature. Two Playing a gig we don't know men are bragging about Cook in microwave on high for 5 minutes. about? Update our calendar at 2008, prepare to apply soon. Entries for the NFL's Serve with chips. their cool new Sprint phones, competing for who's has the best www.gadaily.com! drawing are accepted between Feb. 1 and June 1. new features. Just try and steal my wallet. By April Ulm/staff

Windows Vista sucks Already talk of new viruses and cracks for the system simply not worth the cash. THE BOTTOM 5 The general consensus The reviews are in and the general consensus are circulating the net. While such results were Still considering it? With close to ten different S is that Microsoft has is that Microsoft has missed the mark with it's latest expected, the amount was not. versions of the operating system out there, make - missed the mark with OS. While it offers increased security over the current From tales of Vista looking like Apple's OSX to it's sure you pick the right one. You wouldn't want to be LINE 5 it's latest OS. By Justin Burris Windows platform, bug have already been found. cripped DRM write protected files, Windoes Vista is caught dropping 200+ for something you don't want. i ■ I THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 200? I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY HIATUS! PAGE 9

Entertainment Martin & Burris Quickies Jeff Martin Justin Burris Features Editor Assistant Smokin Aces (R) Hiatus Editor MADTV UPLOADS YOUTUBE STAR Fox's long-running Saturday night sketch show "MADtv" is dipping into the Internet talent pool. ACTING The network announced Wednesday that Lisa Dono- I love ensemble casts. I like to be able to name every The acting was amazingly well orchestrated. If the van, known toYouTube users as Lisa Nova, will join the actor in a film. You would think that with so many "MADtv"cast starting Feb. 17. writers had written better characters, these guys wou Id Donovan had apparently auditioned unsuccessfully superb actors this would be a better film. have certainly stood out in a crowd. for"MADtv"after conning out to Los Angeles to launch her acting career. Without that regular gig, Donovan started a production company, Zappin Productions, 'CINEMATOGRAPHY ' CINEMATOGRAPHY and made a numberof short films before being tipped There was quite a bit of supposedly slick action in It was billed as an intense action flick with lots of off to the advantage of YouTube. A recent Harris Interactive study reported that 42 - this film, however, it referenced so many other styles explosions and crazy actiony shots. Sadly it lacked percent of online adults in the United States said that the camera work really falls flat. these qualities, choosing instead to focus more on they'd watched at least one YouTube video and that developing it's pretentious plot. 32 percent of frequent YouTube users say they watch less TV as a result. PLOT PLOT FOX DEVELOPS SMARTER'THURSDAY PLAN Honestly, there was too much plot in this movie. Smokin'Aces tries to play off as an intelligent action Viewers anxious to discover if they are, in fact, smarter Pointless subplotsand predictable twists reallydrag movie with layers and interesting characters to go than afifthgraderwillbeabletofindouton Fox starting at the end of February. this film out and get in the way of the action. with them. However, the plot was too predictable FoxannouncedonWednesdaythatMarkBurnett'snew and thiny strung together. game show"Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" will begin a six-episode run starting atthe end of February, FiMAL VERDICT FINAL VERDICT as the network experiments with the quiz format in a numberof time periods. I went into this film expecting to see talented and This moviedid deliver in some scenes,yet it lacked the Thenetworkwlllairhalf-hourepisodesstartingat9:30 hi-tech assassins competing for an easy mark. That overall appeal it was aiming for. The assassins who were p.m. ET on Feb. 27 and 28 in the cushy post-"Ameri- was clearly not the premise. This film really lacked a supposed to be played off as the best in the business can Idol" time periods. "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Special photo Grader?" will also get a post-"ldol"run with hour-long decent story and the action doesn't really stand out were amateurs at best. Come on, Nazi's that attack Thursday episodes on Mar. 1 and Mar. 8 at 9 p.m. Jeremy Piven plays a mafia snitch who is being hunted by assassins. with its own distinct style. their targets with chain saws and baseball bats? The next two weeks. Mar. 15 and Mar. 22, fox will let the show lead off the night at 8 p.m. If viewers stick around for those last two episodes, you can count on Fox bringing it back. Because i Said So The show focuses on knowledge that most American Music and Lyrics FaCtOry GJrl Fired! adults had at one point, but may have forgotten. Rated:PG-13 Rated: R Rated: R Rated: R Grownupswill bequizzed on subjectsthey would have JENNY'S Release Date: Feb. 2 studied in grade school, with questions coming from Release Date: Feb. 14 Release Date: Feb. 2 Release Date: Feb. 2 actual first grade through 5th grade math, science, Synopsis: Mandy Moore and history and geography text books. If the adults are Synopsis: Washed up star FLICK Synopsis: Sienna Miller stars Synopsis: Woody Alien fired Diane Keaton star in this cutesy stumped, there's some provision for them to cheat (Hugh Grant) enlists lyric-writing as Andy Warchoi's muse Edie actress Annabelle Gurwitch from and ask actual grade-schoolers the answer. helping from a woman {Drew Bar- mother-daughter movie. Keaton The Fox press release offered a trio of sample ques- Sedgwick, in this tale of fame and a play he was working on, so she is an overbearing mom who is tions: PICKS rymore) when he has to writea song disappointment. asks her comedian friends to talk in what state is Mount Rushmore located? What are fora rising pop star- focusingonherdaughter (Moore) the colors of a rainbow? What are the names of the Upcoming Movies about being fired. to avoid a big milestone. five Great Lakes? So? Are you smarter than a fifth grader?

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We're Some fresh new artists are visit- just trying to cater to their needs and ing Apex this weekend, brought by wants in the rock music scene." a student organized promotional Jessica Richard is a business major company, Eccentric Energy Entertain- who hopes to start her own indepen- ment (EEE). Atlanta up-and-coming dent music label one day. bands Kenotia and Taking Lottie "You learn a lot," said Richard. Home, with opening bands, Last "You get to meet a lot of bands, talk Year Portrait from Cochran, and The to a lot of interesting people, network, Right Out, from Savannah, will rock build connections and develop your at Apex this weekend, starting at 7 reputation as a good business person, Special Photo Special Photo p.m. on Feb. 3. so people will want to work with PhillipTownsend rocks the house. Carla claps to pump up the crowd. If you want to find out if you're you and support what you're about." I interested in seeing these bands, or if Kenotia is a five-person band from Where?: Apex FOR MORE CLIPS you like their sound, visit us at www. Marietta, fronted by Carla Q., who has When?: Feb. 3 @ 7 p.m. Opening Acts: Last Year Portrait, AND MUSIC gadaily.com to see a slideshow of each amazing vocals. The band is popular The Right Out CHECKOUT group, with samples of the different in Atlanta, and they play a lot of shows Bands; Kenotia, Taking Lottie Home band's original songs. around the state. mSSBSSSRSssmWWW.GADAILY.COM : EEE is a group of five Georgia The opening bands will include Southern students who book and Taking Lottie Home of Atlanta, Last promote all sorts of bands from Year Portrait of Cochran and The Georgia. The group is sponsored Flight Out of Savannah. 91.9 the Buzz, which plays the bands EEE is run by five GSU students music and helps spread the noise about who are trying to add a new sound to upcoming bands. Statesboro's music scene, including "We promote all music from indie Vigliotto, Richard, Jimmy Merrifield, to folk to rock to hardcore genres, any- political science major Byron Mat- thing that gives kids a release or safe theeussen and Kyle Jefferies. haven," said Matt Vigliotto, creator of If your band wants to play, contact EEE. "There really isn't a huge music EEE at [email protected] or Special Photo scene in Statesboro, there are mostly facebook/myspace. Special Photo Ryan C. from Kenotia strums out some sweet music on his guitar. Members from Taking Lottie Home strike an impressive pose 4] 411 UCTION {ALL 2007 Annual Miss GSU pageant thought the theme would be great for the competition. As past Miss Georgia competitors, they would know. KENNEDY The Miss GSU Pageant is a prelimi- nary for the Miss Georgia Pageant held ^Er ^3T in the summer. The Office of Student WATSON Activities begins the search for the hopeful contestants in September with information sessions. Eagle Entertainment is then responsible for getting the word out about the info sessions and any other details SOUTHERN COURTYARD necessary. I I The contestants have a lot to do once they confirm their participation. Special Photo They are judged onaprivate interview, Rebekah Lovell, former Miss GSU talent showcase, an on-stage question, Ashley Ferguson lifestyle and fitness in swimwear, and III II III II MM II Staff Writer presence and poise in evening wear. They must also prepare a platform to For the 59th year, Georgia South- run on; all this with only about two YOUA PL41C-C TO LIYf I ern is bringing back a time-honored, months of preparation. classic tradition. The Miss Georgia Rebekah Lovell, supporting the Southern University Scholarship American Diabetes Association, won Pageant happening Saturday, Feb. 3 the title last year. Like the other 57 lllllllllllllllllll and it is to be an event to remember. women before her, she will pass on her RETURNING STUDENT HOW DO I SELECT assignment will be cancelled. To see a Unlike last year's sultry theme of title to the new Miss GSU. Winning HOUSING SIGN-UP MY ROOMMATES? sample of what sign-up will be like, please "Havana Nights", this year the PAC the pageant comes with more than Room sign-up for 2007 - 2008 will begin at Only one roommate is required to sign up visit the online tutorial at http://www. will be a flashback to the 1980s. a crown, a title, and the chance to 7:00 am, Wed., Feb. 7, and will be available for the room. That person will be able to gsuhousing.com/returningSignup/. '"80s Ladies" is this year's theme so compete at Miss Georgia. until 5:00 pm, Fri., Feb. 9,2007. reserve the other bed(s) in the unit for all I'M READY—WHAT'S NEXT? be sure to expect the contestants to This is a scholarship pageant so THERE ARE SO MANY of their roommates. All you need is each of On Feb. 7th, go to http://students. pay tribute to this wonderful decade the new winner will receive a $1500 ADVANTAGES your roommate's Eagle IDs. georgiasouthern.edu/housing/ and click withtheirproductionnumbers. Casey scholarship along with $500 worth on "Apply" and "Fall 2007." It's fast! - signing up takes only about 5 WHAT HAPPENS Roberts-Dunham, who is organizing of salon packages to help with her minutes. It's easy! - you can pick your room AFTER I SELECT? WHAT IF I MISS SIGN-UP? the event this year, said that she and platform for Miss Georgia. online from the comfort of your own room. Housing Contracts will be mailed to your If you are unable to sign up on Feb. 7- 9, the head of the pageant board, Katie Saturday, Feb. 3 at 7:00p.m. is the It's your place to live! - you pick the actual Landrum Box. Your contract must be please come by the Housing Office in Stephens-Ward, wanted something big night. Miss Georgia 2000, Pam room that you want and find out right then SIGNED and RETURNED to the Housing Watson Hall from fun and exciting for the contestants Kennedy, will be the MC, and as Casey if you got it. , Office by the date indicated or your Feb. 12-16 to sign to experience. Roberts-Dunham said, it isgoingto be up in person. UNIVERSITY This is the first time that Rob- a "guaranteed good time". For ticket erts-Dunham and Stephen-Ward are information, visit the PAC website at 1 HANK You i on CHOOSING G SINC. I OH YOIIH I'l AOI I working together on the pageant and http://ceps.georgiasouthern.edu/pac since they are "'80s children" they or call 912-486-7999.