Conductor of Choir Set to Retire Harris Leaves Health Center "Lam Going to Take an Early Retirement Because I Can."
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Club Puck: Reloading: The sport of hockey Disgusting habits turn taken to the deep end campus into a toilet Page 6 Page 2 11, SERVING SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1934 SPARTAN DAILY VOLUME 123, NUMBER 28 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2004 Conductor of choir set to retire Harris leaves Health Center "lam going to take an early retirement because I can." By Monica Lauer the I Miversity ofTex- Daily Ste If hter , \ ,mpleted residency train- The position of director for the ing And is board-certitied in emer- Student Health Center is vacant Mt gency medicine. and said he has been the fourth time in the last five seat, tivelv engaged in public health and after Steven Harris. 52, completed his preventive medicine for the last 10 List day Sept. 30 to enter earls retire- years - ment. Prior to his arrival at SJSU in July Harris was at San Ji use State 'ni - 2001 he had held a position as medi- versity t'or a little more than a STAT. co,' , hid of stall at Cal State Los An- "I arn going to take .111 early roue- gels, He also Was .1 staff physician at ment because I can. I will pr t timid) Nlaii.ev University Student Health go back into public health. Sk1111.41 u. Center in Palmerston North, New where I came front and it Is whit 1 re Zealand. ally enjoy," Harris said. Inc of the changes Harris imple- Harris his .1 bachelor's degree in mented Was the conversion of the drop- biology and French front Wislungti iii in Appointment method to a same -day University in St. Louisi master., tie Ind tb .uti,e Appointment method. gree in health management from Cal State IAA Angeles. He alsit has .1 med- limmtmi Tsuda / Daily Staff HARRIS. page 9 Dr. Charlene Archibeque, the director of the San lose State University Choraliers, conducts during the Listening Hour Tuesday at the Concert Hall in the Music building. Archibeque has taught at SJSU's School of Music since 1970 CFA members By Ling-Mei Wong I hi, proomo .11411.k is SS'Iyiti the Chi trailer- gut abroad, 1),///1 Atait ir/11, tulitC; %ears oi older eiVe Petite rising, kV. heel) Will, ' I .t.illeis tembers develop A hond with non- 111,.111r \Old(' 'till C.11111/1.4 Itll the list lIt'e eals ,-,. ,.11.1 .IIItt English speaking audiences by sing- voice concerns In a bla, k silk blouse with her halt 11311 their .11110311 s31.11% earned Site 11.1, trkl..,1 with .1t, litheque es ing in their language, she said. up in French twist, Charlene .1tis hi - the seat pilot to ietileinetit..1,,,,n1 trtISIVe13, Ale ,31l1. To make their diction accurate, begue turns her back to the Audience mg to the FActilts \ mots NVeli site "She', definitely its third patent.- the singers must practice frequently C,tnducting the 11 voice Cho: .Nri lithe,pie tea, gt Ailtiate (151..silw stud. Fliere Ale IN, rehearsals pet Week 1..i mho. on -Tuesday. she shakes her muses iti i.uliiuiuisiullg .111a CitIldt111, The (Ii, raliers includes it-1,11.1,1u the whole grinip and separate week!, the Ch. stalteri, A shattilicr group At us who ate Ina 5151' It IN sestionals, in practices fiir each choir about budget bead firmly when a sectMli gets too loud. When she wants the group Sls11 she wolks ,,iit her home is olnrelnIVC ii. tom the holt. with section. to be louder, she stretches bet in ins %Veil, 1,111.11.0,111g and setting up 1On people worldwide Auditioning 1,,r -She expects a lot . , we meet her betore they come up with a bargain- wide, rings spatkling III her hand. Lei t utthe khoialiets. ()diorite At a 120 percent,- Osborne said. By Kenneth Seli %Vith no baton in hand, she uses het 31.1 het stol, Is .11,11ilieque hanged the ...t le ..1 Ars hibeque joked that the Cho, Daily Irritet mg proposal with the state of Cali- hands to shape the group's sound manditig She studies mum, music, musk, whidi was oi ugtit.uIls ken us rakers is her iibsession, with her giv- fornia. Hill said the California Faculty .r.hibetpie has taught in San lose attend, workshop. And keeps lip with 1314 C 1111IslC. She now ha, ing 200 percent to It. Differences of opinion splintered State University's School st Musk the latest te, hnolog% in re, ording. temporars mush in .1 l’.111111 1.111 When she retires. Archibeque the unity of the meeting of San Jose Association represents the majority the faculty, staff and library work- since 1970 and still lie tenting next the ('ii, raliers sets staitcd lyric g11.1ges. plans to leave the Choralters com- State University's chapter of the of .1,r,Itibegue .1111e ltt SISU. but gresy "filele w.is 'Tile tear in 0111 Fit pletely California Faculty Association on ers on the 23 California State lint- versitv campuses. .1 great way to spend suit larger .itter she AMC. she suit rope program (that) we had 12 .10 "It's just a part of Me that after all Wednesday The event, which had more than life." she said. beg.111 is 12 Jr 14 people . it tenth lAngThIges.- she Aid. in, ludim, these years. I'm going to have to di- Patricia Evrisige Hill. SJSU pro- t covered Archibeque now. works part time 11.1. beoi 2S to 14 peoplel.itice),".Nt Rusiaan, Latin. Italian, Ihnigatiaii. vorce myself front the Choraliers," fessor of history and California Fac- 35people in Attendance, as contract agreements under the faculty emls retirement Inheque Swedish, German Mid L11%1.111 she said. "Then I'll realls, really be ulty Association state secretary and such issues between the state and the faculty, program. which can be up to tire She said Luger ,itt ti. have .1 Iuig Languages .ire un mpottant retired." chapter president. said the meeting teacher working . tnditions. student years. This IS .Archilieque1s fifth yea' gel st.tIlltr Aliti ...lid better het tit A singer's training And make the Archibeque said rh.tt it has been was .I preliminary forum for all fac- in the faculty early retirement pro- Ch./1.1110s tOut .1 "ClIttll t/l the programs inure interesting. .\t si)1 - ulty members to voice their concerns see we FACULTY, page 9 gram. Wt11.1- .IW.Itti it, 14'01 !Wire Said MUSIC, nage f Caffeine seen as drug of Trippi speaks at Camera 12 in San Jose By Sa a Spivey choice by some students tati Writer Ii 11111. NISNBC political By Monica Lauer had enough sleep, according to an article from Ind commentator and an- Daily Staff Ifiritel the McKinley Health Center at the University t lie Rev,ilution Will Not of Illinois in 2002. It I I, tit, tke on Wednesday Some students turn to caffeine as a late- "We know that caffeine is a stimulant and 12 nis An hose about how night fix to pull them through an all night a lot of students appreciate that effect. As a I . lief is , hanging American study session, others may seek it ituut as An ear- coffee drinker myself, for many of us it gets ly morning pick-me-up. us going in the morning and it still make you mended San Jute State "Usually right before a test I would drink more alert," said Steven Harris, former direc- :is Ai, MI Actonatitical Engi - one cup of coffee and then I would drink one tor of the Student Health Center at San Jose maim but did not graduate. can of Mountain Dew. That's the usual ritual," State University. I I was A student ofnune in the said Christina Monis, an alumna with a de- Emir Vukotic, a junior mechanical engi- its." said Terry Christensen, gree in materials engineering. neering niajor. said he drinks a medium cup 1,1 p 'lit is al science rote . s ,,, Monis said she would drink caffeine of regular coffee at least three times a week s.11t1 he probably corn around 11 p.m. when she started to get tired in the morning. He usually spends about 16 a pleied al, tut 200 units, hut neve! just before a test so she could stay up and study week on coffee. 01.111.11(Ni because he began to get all night. lie drinks coffee so he can stay awake and its ilted lull time with political "I felt pretty alert. It would feel like it was pay attention in his classes, 1,Sikotic soil. ..imitAigiis. starting at the San .1,,se the middle of the day, but I would get tired The Market Cafe sells the most coffee anti Its ...Wit II. around 4 p.m.," Monis said. other caffeinated products in the mornings, If WTI has worked on a total of Sometimes she notices effects of the caf- and especially on Monday mornings, said Ser- residential campaigns. in- feine, Monis said. gio Herrera, a junior electrical engineering . :titling the catimaigns of Edward In terms of effects I would have little hand major who works at the Market Cafe. kellI10.11,V.Ilteti1/410111.11C.GilIN "Mochas and lanes are the niost popular shakes, I think that is just sort of me, though, 11.11r, Iti, hard ( iephardt anti How Don I lorkwater Daily Staff because I am kind of sensitive to caffeine," coffee drinks that sell," Herrera said. aid Dean Caffeine can have some negative effects on Monis said. l'atimaign te, hnoliwy has Science Professor at San Jose State University, shares a different people, [hills SAM.