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~ Campus Life. ~ Sports ~ DIVERSIONS Chrts Ledoux played for Beleaguered Vandal an enthusiastic crowd football team faces ~O last Friday in the tough road game Elbble Dome. against Northern O~ See page 12. Arfsona. See page 14. ~ ~ THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO Qi II! The Stuclents'eice Frida, November .3, 1995 ASUI —Moscow, Idaho Volume 97 1Vo. Z1 'raternity, sorority carve pumpkins with kids Jennifer Eng and women really enjoyed carving pumpkins bag of candy with their name on it, a pump- The event brought in $ 1,800 for the Staff with the little kids." kin and an adult. The kids then drew a face American Cancer Society, $800 more than The SAEs provided pumpkins for each on the pumpkin and the sorority woman or the men anticipated. Money was raised umpkins and kids, who could ask for child arid the Alpha Phi's provided decora- fraternity man did the cutting. through a $30 entry fee for undergraduate more? The combined membership of tion, punch and goodies. Katie Simpson of Alpha Phi said, "It went participants and $60 for all other participants Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and Piel said of the event, "The kids had a fabu- really well. All of the kids had a good time as well as through the sale of SAE Polo Alpha Phi sorority held their annual pumpkin lous time. It's special, adults paying atten- and so did everybody else." shirts. carving with Mrs. Katie Piel's University of tion to the child, like a brother or sister." have All proceeds went to the American Cancer Idaho kindergarten class on Tuesday at the big The men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Piel went on to the kids really adore the been with well this and a presentation the check was Alpha Phi's chapter house. say busy other projects, as fall Society of There were 44 kindergarten children adults and have a really good time. At the including a golf tournament benefiting the formally made at their chapter house. involved in the pumpkin carving event from same time the adults gain valuable parenting American Cancer Society. Lim said the whole house got involved with the morning class and afternoon classes. skills. The annual William F. Fuller Golf the event as caddies for the participants Stan Lim, philanthropy chairperson of SAE When the kids arrived at the Alpha Phi Tournament was held on Saturday, Sept. 30 which ranged from students to prominent said, "Everybody had fun; the fraternity men house on Tuesday, they were each given a at the University of Idaho golf course. ~ SEE PUMPKLNS PACE 5 FOOd SCienCe PrOfeSSOr It's a cake walk to study cancer therapy The American Cancer Society Ul; WSU research granted Magnuson . and three Washington State Univetsiiy, fang;t,<, will funded ty members . through the be Institutional Research and Grant American Program. The grants will be used by to conduct cancer research. "One of the major goals of the Cancer Society American Cancer Society is to Andrea Lucero establish strong cancer programs at . the university level," said Nancy S. staff Magnuson, director of the WSU University of Idaho faculty Institutional Research Grants member is the only woman Committee and microbiology pro- A to be awarded $35,000 by fessor. "The American Cancer the American Cancer Society to Society recognizes the importance help develop a cancer therapy with of research for the advancement of less side effects. humanity and the conquest of can- Bernadene Magnuson, depart- cer. ment of food science and toxicolo- Thomas Schmitten, College of gy, will be conducting studies that Pharmacy at Washington State explore differences in colon cancer University, will be studying the cells and normal cells to develop pharmacology of the drug 5-fluo- better cancer therapy. rouracil, which is the most effec- "Throughout treatment of cancer tive drug in treating colorectal can- also killed, which a common cancer in males. normal cells are cer, Dared Smith to adverse side effects," said Michael Konkel, Department of leads the Circle K/United Magnuson. "One of the goals of Microbiology at WSU, will be Annette Calawell. the one In the cake, won the prize for best costume at cancer therapy research is to find a studying a bacterium associated %'ay fun run Tuesday. cellular target that is different or with gastric inflammation which non-existent in normal cells, and to may lead to gastric adenocarcino- use that difference as a way to find ma, a common form of cancer. therapies that will kill only cancer Laurence Davin of the Institute Peacemakers sought for Nez cells." of Biological Chemistry at WSU Magnuson explained her interest will be studying the biochemistry in cancer research stemmed from and formation of a group if com- her bachelors degree in home eco- pounds called lignans. Lignans tribe mediation project and Perce nomics and food science which have anti-cancer properties enlightened her on how diet play an iinportant role in the pre- Janet Blrdsall case mediation will begin in Organizers hope it will become a impacts cancer development. vention of cancer. December. permanent program run by tribal staff. "The initial target is cases that members, Gaffney said. They plan in tribal to incorporate elements of tradition- rganizers of the Nez Perce are, or would end up want to court," said Mike Gaffney of the al tribal dispute resolution. Peacemaker Project "We'e keep people out of court. To Martin Peace Institute. While the not trying to walk in with .Weather O it on will be referred to the an outside formula and impose Mostly sunny and still cold do so they need tribal members first cases who want to learn and practice con- Peacemaker Project from tribal the tribe. We want input from tribal today and tomorrow. flict mediation. courts, the program will take cases elders," Gaffney said. Should warm into the 40s Mediation is a process in which from outside the court system and Tribal mediators will be expected he to volunteer five hours once a Sunday. Chance of two patties agree to solve their dis- clerk's office once it gets going, by pute outside a court of law. The said. He expects to see four dis- month for six months. A stipend of showers starting Sunday. mediators assist the parties in putes a month as the project gets $200 is provided for applicants who reaching an agreement, but they do started. complete the program. Those inter- not function as judges, lawyers or Three-person teams will conduct ested in being involved should call Find out what's on the counselors. the mediations. One will be a pro- the Idaho Legal Aid Clinic at (208) Opinion................9 743-1556. Applications are due before Tribal mediators will participate fessional from the Martin Peace Campus Life........12 tube Sunday, in two five-hour Saturday training Institute, one will be a student Nov. 8. Nov. 11 and Nov. 18. intern and one will be a tribal mem- The Peacemaker Project is spon- SportSo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ o 14 Sunday gets here. Get sessions on "It's a combination of mediation ber, said Seth Platts, an intern. sored by Idaho Legal Aid Services ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ in Comicse ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s 18 your free 7V listings training and cultural sensitivity "We thought it would be good to and the UI College of Law. Classifieds...........19 today's DIVERSIONS. training," said Robert McCarthy of have three people. It gives a broad Mediation training will be provided Idaho Legal Aid Services. Actual range of backgrounds," Platts said. by the Martin Peace Institute. We.'MTS Z THE ARGONA UT Friday, November 3, 1995 accounts she has to cover the loan are almost expected to be an amount. But the bank's only expert. At this point, they'e con- recourse to recover the rest of any sidered to be a master teacher," deficiency would be through court Edmiston said. action against Chenoweth. —Associated Press Chenoweth said she had been trying to pay off other creditors 0 before West One Bank and while she did not remember totals she Iiieg~l IuOOSe k)IIS said most of those debts were paid gegI'Oubie fltupgS off. On June 30, she still owed ChenOWeth tO take third parties over 55,000. $ BOISE—Two more illegally English language bill Four civilians killed in Segpgd IuOpfggge fO associated Press killed moose have been found in southwestern Idaho, left untouched backers see warning in Sri Lanka gun fight off campain loan 0 where Idaho and pay they fell, Fish Quebec vote Eduggtpf in tjgy School Game officials saY; COLOMBO Sri Lanka —Police panicked after a rebel attack and WASHINGTON —Supporters of Republican Congressman Helen named IdahO teaCher moose," conservation officer opened fire today on a passenger Emerson's Chenoweth says she will take a Kevin Primrose said. "We'e lost Rep. Bill legislation to bus in northwestern Sri Lanka, make English the official U.S. gov- second mortgage out on her Idaho too many again this year." killing at least four people and con- home to pay off a questionable . The discovery of a dead bull and ernment language on Tuesday wounding 15, a military official $40,000 loan to her campaign from a cow at two different locations tended the narrow defeat of said. came o iny mo Elemen ary West One Bank. 'l raises the illegal take this season to Quebec's independence effort The police sprayed the bus after Y 8 " "" serves as a warning to the United The loan had been misrepresent- seven. a rebel land mine blew up a police States. ed for eight months on her legally l.k nyh "h Primrose and other officers have jeep and wounded three policemen disclo- 'Id h " 4 about 50,000 votes out of 4.67 required campaign finance '4 l.ttl spent a lot of time investigating the By in Tharavikulam, 135 miles north sure reports as a personal loan to .