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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Georgia Southern University's Official Student Newspaper Statesboro, Oeorgia 30460 Founded 1927 BLUE EDITION Tuesday Is binge drinking a problem at GSU? March 3,1998 Nearly half of GSU students surveyed admit Students' attitudes Vol. 70, No. 53 to binge drinking at least three times a quarter about drinking and The oldest continuously published newspaper in driving concern Bulloch County local officials Sports By Farrah Senn Guest Writer According to a recent informal survey, nearly 59 percent of GSU students think Photo Illustration by Cory Brooks they can drink two or more drinks in a one-hour period and still drive safely, a cline. level that puts many students over the So far this year, 157 DUI convictions legal blood alcohol level and an attitude and 23 alcohol related accidents have been that concerns local authorities. recorded in Bulloch County, according to There's always The convenience sampling of 358 stu- Sgt. Stan York, of the Statesboro Police next year dents who were questioned about their Department. drinking habits was conducted in Novem- But however, the number of DUI's is The Lady Eagles fell to ber by four student journalists in Robert down from 296 last year, a reduction York UNC-Greensboro Bohler's advanced reporting class. attributes to public awareness of the dan- Sunday, 75-69, ending Jolene Forehand, the Bulloch County gers of drinking and driving. any hopes of making it to director of Mothers Against Drunk Driv- "Through the educational process we've ing, said that unfor- got and our enforce- the NCAA tournament. File Photo tunately people don't ment, not only the Please see story, By Mike Bowdoin Binge drinking, which is defined as the realize how quickly "THE BEST THING IS IF Statesboro Police page 6 Guest Writer alcohol can take ef- Department, but the consumption of five or more drinks in one YOU'VE HAD ANYTHING TO Nearly half of GSU students who re- sitting, has become a concern on cam- fect. other law enforce- Features sponded to a survey conducted in Novem- puses nationwide in the past year after "Across the board, DRINK, DON'T DRIVE." ment agencies in our ber 1997, said they binge drink at least the death of two college students and the people think that you area together, hope- three times a quarter (with 16 percent hospitalization of several others. can have a couple of — JOLENE FOREHAND, fully we've made a binge drinking at least 10 times per quar- Though the findings of this survey indi- drinks and drive, but BULLOCH COUNTY DIRECTOR difference," York the problem is it de- said. ter), more than one-fourth said alcohol is cate the prevalence of alcohol use at GSU, OF MADD an essential element for socializing at several university officials say they still pends on how far you ^^^^^^^^^^^^ "Hopefully, GSU and one-fourth also said they sched- find students who are drinking heavily. space out those people in general are ule their classes to accommodate their "A majority of students are acting re- drinks and having two drinks in a one- a little bit smarter these days; however, drinking habits. sponsibly and they need to be congratu- hour period is more than the body can there is still a segment of the population The open road The survey, a convenience sampling of lated for that," said Sara Oswalt, GSU's handle," Forehand said. here in Statesboro that feel a need to drink Evidence shows that alcohol reaches and then, unfortunately drive," he said. Brad Davies, of Stanford 358 GSU students who were questioned health educator. "However, I think it's about their drinking habits, also found important that we address the fact that the brain in minutes and just a couple of Forehand also said she feels there has University, chose to take that 23 percent of the respondents say this many students are engaging in be- drinks can definitely make a person im- recently been a big change in the attitudes his finals early so he they suffer a blackout once a quarter, havior that puts them at risk." paired, according to Forehand. of college students towards drinking and could criss-cross the although only about 10 percent said they Edward Bayens, assistant director of "The best thing is if you've had any- driving. thing to drink, don't drive," Forehand said. "I've really watched the responsibility country in the Oscar have a hangover more than twice a week special programs, also acknowledge that and only about 10 percent say they miss there is still work to be done in this regard. "Then you don't have to worry about how factor of college students and that age Mayer Wienermobile. classes more than three times per quarter "I'm always concerned when students intoxicated you might be." group and have seen a big turn around in However, DUI's seem to be on the de- Please see ATTITUDES, page 12 Please see story, because of drinking. Please see SURVEY, page 12 page 10 Weather Raptor Center dedicates new 'Down to Earth Encounter' exhibit GSU News Service allows visitors to practice their demic Affairs Charlene Black, A new exhibit, called "Down to naturalistic skills as they search and Center Director Steve Hein Earth Encounter," was dedicated for the various animals in the attended the dedication cer- last Thursday at GSU's Center display and a newly added sign emony. for Wildlife Education and Lamar post now provides visitors with a There was a flighted bird dem- Today: Partly cloudy Q. Ball, Jr. Raptor Center. narrated introduction to the ex- onstration, in which a red-tailed with a high in the mid- "Down to Earth Encounter" is hibit. hawk, a red-shouldered hawk and 50s and a low in the mid- the main interior exhibit of the The new exhibit was tested on a harris hawk flew around the SOs. center. It creates a sense of being the kindergartners of Sheral area and returned, flying over Crump's class from Jeff Davis the children. Wednesday: Partly outdoors by giving visitors an op- Primary School in Hazelhurst, Both the red-tailed hawk and cloudy with a high in the portunity to discover more than 50 species of live and fabricated Ga. the red-shouldered hawk are lower 60s and a low in animals hidden within a wetlands The students looked for and found in Georgia, while the harris the mid-30s. area, a mixed forest, and a got to touch live animals in the hawk is found in the desert south- sandhills community, which are exhibit, including a snake, an west. Today's Word natural habitats. alligator and a turtle. They also The children noticed that the quadragenarian The exhibit originally opened got to see a honey bee hive and red-shouldered hawk flew wider (kwodru-juNAReun) n. a Oct. 11, but hasbeen upgraded to were able to pick out the queen than the other birds. The red- Rebecca Smith person who is more than be a more educational experience. bee. shouldered hawk lost an eye, and GSU and Georgia Power officials were on hand for Thursday's Officials from Georgia Power, has been raised at the Raptor forty but less than fifty Now sponsored by Georgia Power, dedication. years old. the exhibit offers a full 360-de- GSU President Nicholas Henry, Center. It was explained to the Source: Weird Words gree experience integrating origi- trees, a 200-gallon aquarium, tures indigenous to South Geor- Vice President of Academic Af- children that the hawk, not the nal artwork by Center Director three artificial habitats, natural gia. fairs and Provost Harry Carter, cheetah, is the fastest animal on Index Steve Hein, with eight 12-foot sounds and more than 50 crea- A field guide to the exhibit Associate Vice President of Aca- earth. Announcements 2 Classifieds 11 Carter readies himself for 'new challenges' by returning to the classroom Crossword 11 By Kelley McGonnell "When I was a faculty member ... I didn't News Editor Features 8 appreciate all the issues an administrator "I don't take myself too seriously," Harry had to deal with. I probably will be more Only in America 3 Carter, vice president of academic affairs, understanding and sympathetic as a fac- Opinions 4 said. ulty member." Police Beat 2 Well, obviously the GSU Alumni Asso- In addition to viewing the administra- ciation took him seriously when they tion differently than he did the first time Sports 6 named him their Alumnus-of-the-Year. around, Carter said he will probably be The award comes at a crossroads in extremely motivated and will most likely It is a desire of The George- Carter's career because next year, he will approach teaching differently because this Anne to print the news of Geor- gia Southern University as ac- return to teaching and retire from his vice is the last phase of his career with GSU. curately as possible. If you be- presidential duties. "I kind of realize that this is my last lieve that something covered is Carter said receiving the award was phase of active performance at Georgia in error, contact the editor at one of the high points of his career along Southern so I'm already beginning to feel 681-5246 as soon as possible. Thank you. with being appointed vice president and a real sense of urgency to really work at being acting president of the university this for the last six or seven years and try for a year in 1986-87. to really make a significant contribution particularly with the students in the class- FOR ADVERTISING INFO.: 681-5418 "I hope that I'll have maybe one or two STORY OR PHOTO IDEA: 681-5246 more of those before I retire completely room," he said. FAX NUMBERS: 871-1357,681-0863 from Georgia Southern because I am look- Carter acknowledges that the tension LANDRUM BOX: 8001 ing forward to making a real contribution between the administration and the fac- E-MAIL TO: as [a] faculty [member]," Carter said. ulty is real but is also somewhat inevi- [email protected] He will return to the classroom to teach table because of a lack of communication. "Cory Brooks Check out our On-Line Newspaper at in the business department next fall, but "To some degree [the tension] is natu- challenges of being in the classroom ev- members to understand what students http://www.stp.gasou.edu will look at the administration differently ral ," he said. " I think it's natural because eryday." are concerned about and administrators than when he taught at GSU from 1975 to we don't do as fine a job as we could in He said that the two groups perform to understand what faculty members are Giorge-Apne 1983. communicating between the two groups. two different types of jobs with two differ- concerned about. "I think I'll have a better appreciation The faculty doesn't understand what the ent agendas but he believes they can re- "We are all a team and the objective Liked By Many, Cussed for what the administration does and what administration is doing and the adminis- duce the tension by being effective com- here, for the faculty and the administra- By Some... administrators have to deal with," he said. tration perhaps doesn't understand the municators. He said he would like faculty Read By Them All Please see CARTER, page 12 t ^■^■I^H ^^■^H ■■■MOB

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POLICE BEAT

GSU Division of Public Safety •Michael Clinger, 19, At- •A resident of Hendricks with DUI (refusal) and leaving •April Washington, 21, February 25,1998 lanta, was charged with enter-' Hall reported receiving harass- the scene of an accident. •Dustin Ranger, 18, Juliette, February 26,1998 Hillcrest Apartments, was ing auto and misdemeanor ob- ing phone calls. was charged with DUI, weav- • Hubert Thompson reported •Ebony Jackson, 18, East charged with theft of.services. struction. p] ing, failure to use signal, un- si his Wachovia ATM card was View Apartments, was charged •Christopher Faircloth, 22, derage possession of alcohol and •Christopher Oreal, 19,. tc missing from the Russell Union. February 25,1998 with shoplifting. North College Street, was open container. Marietta, was charged with| vi •Shannon Blackstone re- •Gar Frye reported his 1991 •Latovia Hines, 18, Hwy 301, charged with DUI, red light vio- misdemeanor obstruction. ported someone entered her •Damian Jennings, Univer- Honda motorcycle was stolen was charged with shoplifting. lation and driving without a g? vehicle in the library parking sity Place, reported that a pis- Editor's Note: Police Beat' from near Hendricks Hall. valid license. in lot and took her CD player. tol had been stolen out of his appears in every issue of The. fo •Richard Prouty reported George-Anne in an effort to in-\ February 27,1998 •Scott Campbell, 23, cc someone entered his vehicle in •Reginald Tarver, 21, Sta- Cumming, was charged with form the GSU community of the' Statesboro Police Department cl the Forest Drive parking lot dium Place, was charged with misdemeanor possession of amount, nature and location of and took his CD player. misdemeanor possession of marijuana. February 24,1998 crimes. All reports are public March 1,1998 •Jeffery Herrig, 20, sc marijuana. record and as such are obtained •Elizabeth Foster reported •Omar Sanchez-Perez, 23, •Robert Williams, 22, Snellville, was charged with from the Statesboro Police De- • 21 b; someone entered her vehicle in Park Place, was charged with •Shadale Howell, Park Statesboro, was charged with misdemeanor possession of partment and the GSU Divi-. se the Biology Building parking noise ordinance violation. Place, reported that someone felony theft by taking. marijuana. sion of Public Safety. lot and took her CD player. tried to pry open her bedroom •A resident of East Jones door. K •Patrick Dardis reported Avenue reported a case of to someone cut a tire on his ve- simple battery. re hicle in the Sanford Hall park- February 26,1998 ing lot. February 28,1998 •Ebony Jackson, 18, East til View Apartments, was charged •Chris Jordan reported $100 •Reginald Garland, 22, in with theft of services. missing from Dorman Hall. Thomasville, was charged with noise ordinance violation. •Latovia Hines, 18, Hwy 301, sp •Ann Hamilton reported a was charged with theft of ser- 61( VCR was missing from the li- •Robert Carey Jr., 22, vices. pr brary. Middleburg, Va., was charged ag JOIN US ON THE PORCH THIS WEEK Kl ANNO UN CEMENTS FANTASTIC PRIZES, DISCOUNTS AND in I fri Things to Do at GSU tems throughout the Southeast shop "Math 99 Review" given will travel to GSU to search for by J. Cason at 5 p.m. in North Ongoing teaching candidates. There will Building rm. 1003. For more • A Night for Southern's be information tables and in- information, call 681-0321. RE AT 10 A." The STARS, organized by Public terview opportunities. Students • There will be a Math Work- Relations Events Management, should bring, copies of their re- shop "Math 98 Review" given will be held March 11 from 7 to sumes and be prepared to dis- by L. 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ONLY IN AMERICA... O Pennsylvania Ms. Kline has had supervised went home Monday when a hand- visits with her son. ful of skunks enjoying mating O Ohio Woman gives pot to Assistant District Attorney season unleased the scent of love Inmates watch pay- 4-year-old son Damon Hopkins said he believed underneath a middle school. the boy was going to be placed in "It was an odor that burned per-view movies The Associated Press foster care. your mouth, it was that strong," ERIE — A tearful mother State police said Kline went said Dorothy Prewitt, secretary The Associated Press pleaded guilty to charges that into Erie to buy marijuana on at Spokane Middle School. "We CLEVELAND — Officials she allowed her 4-year-old son Dec. 27, 1996, with a boy and a had to think of the safety of the weren't too happy that inmates to smoke marijuana while a girl, both 14, and a 17-year-old children. We didn't want to make watched "Con Air" at the video camera rolled. boy. them sick." Cuyahoga County juvenile de- Mary Jane Kline, 41, pleaded They returned to Ms. Kline's Officials opened the windows tention center. guilty to eight charges includ- former trailer home, where she and doors, turned on the fans Getting a $2.95 Pay-Per- ing felony child endangerment, allowed the child to smoke the and called in a skunk trapper. View bill for the movie didn't four misdemeanor offenses of drug, state police said. The animals likely had been help either. corrupting minors and drug "We don't know if he actually under the middle school for some Authorities said that some- charges. got high from it," Kuftic said. time, said Larry Thome of Crit- one managed to arrange for Senior Judge George Levin The incident was videotaped ter Control. Territorial behavior more than two dozen Pay-Per- scheduled sentencing for March by the 17-year-old boy, whose probably caused them to put out View movies in center rooms in 25. Ms. Kline, who is free on mother found it and turned it the odor, which was exacerbated recent weeks, including "Face/ bail, faces a maximum possible over to police. by unusually warm weather, he public they could be, have been sensed it was coming, and they Off," "Liar, Liar" and "Speed 2: sentence of 28 years in prison. said. reprimanded for "mooning" co- turned their backs." Cruise Control." Ms. Kline's lawyer, Dennis Q Missouri Mating season for skunks is workers. Three department workers got The county was charged Kuftic, said his client had a his- late February. Mrs. Prewitt said The incident occurred at Sil- letters of reprimand in their files, $2.95 per movie and $6.95 for tory of mental problems. Court Skunks' mating ritual this isn't the first time several ver Falls State Park during a and similar letters were sent to several Playboy TV pro- records show that she provided forces schools to close have chosen to rendezvous at training conference for the state two local government employ- grams. marijuana to her son several Spokane's schools. Water Resources Department. A ees. The Associated Press John Zachariah, juvenile times from the summer of 1996 "We get this about this time department report said the five Harsher penalties were not court administrator, said au- until March 1997. SPOKANE — Spring is in the every year," she said. "I think it's male employees were socializing imposed because no one was of- thorities were investigating "The child in all other re- air and a young skunk's fancy a mating thing." with about a dozen people shortly fended, Pagel said. how Pay-Per-View was added spects was well-fed, well- turns to thoughts of love. Unfor- after midnight Dec. 12 when they "It was just sort of a prank, to the basic cable television ser- clothed, Well-housed. He had tunately, that means something O Oregon decided to bare their behinds as something that stemmed from vice. progressed appropriately for his else is in the air, strong enough Employees reprimanded a joke. the conversation that was going An inmate claimed to have a age," Kuftic said. He said Ms. to shut down an entire school for "mooning" "Unfortunately, it was mixed on at the time," she said. relative in the cable business Kline has no other children. district. company," Martha Pagel, direc- "The people involved are long- The Associated Press and may have arranged the The boy, now 5, has been liv- About 760 students from three tor of the water resources agency, time employees with good records hookup, Zachariah said. ing with relatives and family schools in this small town be- SALEM — Five public em- said. who had a lapse in judg- A guard also may have been friends in Meadville. Kuftic said tween Springfield and Branson ployees who showed just how "The women who were there ment." involved, he said.

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19! Our Opinion im lac poj Survey shows binge drinking a mo wo problem amongst GSU students lar The results of a recent survey of GSU students about Ion dal binge drinking are disheartening, though not necessar- flu ily surprising. is c With stories of binge drinking circulating around gir college campuses all over the country, it is not shocking stil that nearly half of GSU students who responded said gu: they binge drink at least three times a quarter and 16 : has percent said they overindulge in alcohol at least 10 times We per quarter. vai Facts are facts. College students at GSU and nation- fou wide are binge drinking, that is drinking five or more at: drinks in one sitting. hui Hearing about other college students dying from binge spc drinking has not seemed to curb the problem. Listening to lecture after lecture from doctors and other concerned authorities hasn't seemed to make college students con- sider the all-too-lethal dangers of drinking too much at once. What should be done then? First, we, as college students, should look out for our friends. Taking care of a drunk friend might not seem like the perfect end to a night of fun, but attending a funeral because you failed to take care of your friend when you had the chance is something you'll never be able to accept. National study shows racial divide is growing larger. Second, we should resolve never to drive after drink- In the February 15 and 17 He accused the authors of the ing any amount of alcohol. While the number of DUI editions of The George-Anne, a report of being "stuck in the '60s," convictions in Bulloch County has declined from 296 to two part series of race relation and seeing the world only 157 during the past year, the problem of drinking and stories conducted on the GSU through a "prism of race." campus in November 1997 by I don't know if the authors of driving is far from solved. myself and three other student the Kerner report are "seeing Endangering our own lives by drinking too much is journalists in Robert Bohler's ad- the world through a "prism of one thing; risking the lives of innocent people by getting vanced reporting course, found race," but from what I gathered behind the wheel of a car is quite another. that many GSU students, black Released Saturday, Feb. 28, homa and member of the Kerner while conducting the race rela- and white, have varied ideas on the report called "The Millen- Commission. "They need to see tions survey here at GSU and whether race relations are a prob- nium Breach" said the economic their own self-interest in this — reading articles on the Kerner I lem on campus ranging from the and racial divide in the U.S. not that it doesn't make sense to Commission report, I would have I effectiveness of Black Awareness only has materialized, it's get- have these underutilized regions to say that the real problem ip Month to police discrimination. ting wider. in the country and these this society stems from a racial I For those who participated in divide due to economics. I While the national jobless rate the survey, were interviewed for EVERYONE KNOWS RACISM AND DISCRIMINATION Now you have a chance to "talk back" to The George- I the survey and took the time to is below 5 percent, unemploy- Anne about whatever floats your boat. It's a quick, easy I read the articles on the race rela- STILL EXIST, BUT THEY AREN'T THE BIGGEST ment rates for young men in way to write a mini-letter to the editor. Fill out this form I tions survey, I would like to per- places like South-Central Los and send it to P.O. Box 8001, or drop it by The George- I sonally thank you. PROBLEMS FACING AFRICAN-AMERICANS, OR THE Angeles have topped 30 percent However, after doing the ar- and the child poverty rate in Anne office at Williams Center room 223: I U.S. SOCIETY AS A WHOLE TODAY. IF WE KEEP I ticles, I can see why both black America is four times the aver- Name: LB.: Phone: I and white students feel the way BANGING THE DRUM OF RACISM, WE WILL NEVER age of western European coun- they do about race relations not tries. I only on the GSU campus, but the FIND A WAY TO CLOSE THIS ECONOMIC RIFT. Everyone knows racism and Your words of wisdom: I race relations problem in gen- discrimination still exist, but I eral. Although the Kerner report underutilized people whose lives they aren't the biggest problems I Thirty years ago, at the height does not focus on local problems are being wasted." facing African-Americans, or the I of America's civil rights move- like those found in the GSU race Not all black leaders were U.S. society as a whole today. If I ment, a report concluded that relations survey, it is evident that impressed with the findings. we keep banging the drum of the nation was being divided into race relations in the U.S. are Robert S. Woodson, Sr., a black racism, we will never find a way two societies: "one black, one viewed by a large majority of the conservative who heads the Na- to close this economic rift. white — separate and unequal." people as a problematic issue. tional Center for Neighborhood We all need to look at and LETTER AND SUBMISSION POLICY On the anniversary of that "People need to become aware Enterprise, said the report re- analyze the problems that soci- The George-Anne welcomes letters to the editor, story submissions and Kerner Commission report, a that things are getting worse hashes earlier Kerner Commis- ety feels should be corrected and guest columns from people both inside and outside the Georgia Southern private urban-policy group said again," said the news report's co- sion updates and offers recom- begin coming up with some seri- University Community. All copy submitted should be typed (double-spaced, that's exactly what has hap- author, Fred Harris, a former mendations too general to be ous solutions to these problems please), preferably on Macintosh disk in Microsoft Word or Microsoft Works pened. Democratic senior from Okla- useful. before it is too late. format. All submissions must be signed and include a mailing address and phone number for verification. The editors reserve the right to reject any submission. There is no word limit on submissions. A writer may request to remain anonymous. However, it will be the editor's decision whether or not to Your Opinion i print the name. Submissions are run on a space-available basis. told me to take my butt home. University officials: 'postpone Students: beware These errors on the part of my professors caused further construction' keep parking spaces of grading errors, problems for me. STAFF I had to send academic tran- Editor, lems. Chaos on Chandler Road especially final NEWS scripts to graduate schools to will be a nightmare with most of grades which I was applying and some Assistant News Editor: Amy Branch; Layout Editor: Aletha Snowberger; Staff: I would like to make a com- the students being directed to- Michael Bowdoin, Amanda Brunger, Kevin Larson, Laura Owens, Jennifer of these schools required all Stone, Terra Traylor, Amanda Weed ment about your front page story wards the two parking lots men- Editor, pertinent materials be in their on Southern Center parking lot tioned. FEATURES possession very soon after the closing. In February 26 story, More accidents will occur due I write this correspondence as end of the GSU quarter. Features Editor/Arts & Entertainment Editor: Karen Abbott; A&E Staff: Eric Bray, the dirt parking spaces would be to people trying to get to class Robbie Bruce, Brett Heilbron, Brad O'Neill, Amanda Payne, Jennifer Stokes; a warning to all GSU students Obviously, I did not want to Features Staff: LaTonya Askew, Jennifer M. Dorner, Kaytee McGonnell, Chris closed for expansion of the early, and people will have some to carefully check your grades send a transcript with an Mayer, Ni' Cole Patterson, Rodney Reid Southern Center, I read that trouble with finding parking for accuracy, particularly, of errorneous failing grade on it. SPORTS SGA President Elkins was sur- spaces due to people blocking the course, your final grades. . To make a truly exasperat- prised by this decision. entrances to any parking lot. Sports Editor: Lee Guarnella; Assistant Sports Editor: Jamie Hodges; Staff: Last quarter I had the mis- ing and complicated story short, Edmund Coley, Reginald Farrell, Mike Gibbs I agree with Mr. Elkins about People need to leave early to get fortune of receiving an errone- I managed to get all the incor- the surprise part. Why didn't out of the lot? ous grade for one course and an rect grades changed but cer- OPINIONS Mr. Chambers think about set- Unless he sends messages to incorrect audit designation for tainly not without irritation and , Staff: Stacy demons, Amanda Crews, Aletha Snowberger, Marnite Zachery ting the construction date for every professor on campus and another course. considerable anxiety. I must PHOTOGRAPHY Spring Break. asks them to dismiss students Two of the three grades I commend the registrar's office True, he did not know that the Chief Photographer: Cory Brooks; Staff: David Mathews, Amy Hazen, Hans because of the traffic problem, was given for the quarter were employees for their careful and t Knoepfel, Amanda Scott, Rebecca Smith, Anne Stanley, Dan Torok, Sarah permit was in state hands until that is impossible to do. Profes- wrong due to errors on the part patient assistance with this Trucksis this past week. sors will keep their class until of the professors. muddled mess. He could not do anything ten minutes before the hour. The above scenario is inex- If only the professors in CIRCULATION about, postponing construction Students who have to leave early cusable, really, and was made question had acted in like man- Supervisor: Steve Taliaferro because of the state rule on con- will miss out on the rest of his/ much worse by the fact that I ner to begin with, this fiasco ADVERTISING/DISTRIBUTION SERVICES (APS) structing any project, but Mr. her's class. Not a smart move on was a graduating senior. would never have taken place. Advertising Manager: Shawn Sunderland; Business Manager: Zeina Rahme; Chambers could have prevented Mr. Chamber's behalf. One of the erroneous grades Remember fellow students, pro- Marketing Coordinators: Julie Thompson; Classified Ad Manager: Ron Lair; this problem from happening if Mr. Chambers should follow I received was an "F", some- fessors are quite capable of er- Sales Representatives: Tom Harrington, Anda Johns, Ron Lair, Julie Thompson he took the time to call the state my advice: postpone construc- thing I did not realize until well ror. PRODUCTION AND GRAPHICS EDITORIAL SERVICES official who received the permit tion. Call state officials, this after graduation ceremonies. It is up to you to keep up with (PAGES) request and asked for an exten- week, and ask for an extension Luckily, I had decided not to your own grades and see that General Manager and STP Web Master: Scott Mulkey; Production Manager: sion. on the permit until March 18. bother with the graduation for- you receive your true academic Kathy Jacobus; Assistant Production Manager: Shawn Sunderland; Staff: I have a feeling the state offi- That way, there will not be any acknowledgment. Don't be afraid Johnathon Brooks, Amy Hazen, Angela Hodges, Ron Lair malities and thus saved myself cials would agree to postpone "congestion" and/or parking prob- some acute embarrassment. to speak up. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS COORDINATOR until we left for Spring Break. lems in the future. I suppose if I had gone to Robert Bohler: News, Editorial Advisor; Bill Neville: General Manager With Southern Center parking Stephen Ballenger receive my diploma at Hanner Wayne Waters GSU Alumnus closed, there will be future prob- GSU Sophomore on the big day they would have George-Anne Tuesday, March 3,1998 — Page 5 Your Opinion Fellas: 'Put away your foolish pride and take a chance' in the dating scene Editor, on unamused girls. slightest effort to spend quality calities. I don't know, but I'm Wake up boys! It may be in dating, I don't see these Since coming to GSU in Some can be found cutting time with a girl. They need to guessing that they find the the '90s, but there is always guys turning over a new leaf 1995,1 have noticed a decline the rug at disco night, while take a new approach if they whole idea a hassle. They have room for proper courtship. anytime soon. in the dating arena due to the others are involved in drunken This is an opportune time to be I plead with you fellows to lack of pursuit from the male brawls. searching for a mate. awaken from your drunken population. I have found that These are definitely not I HAVE FOUND THAT MOST GUYS HAVE ERASED THE Dating involves respect, sleep. There are so many ad- most guys have erased the turn-ons to me and I can hon- honesty and pursuit. There is WORD DATING FROM THEIR VOCABULARY. IT IS ventures to uncover in the word dating from their vocabu- estly say that a great majority always the risk of rejection and world of dating. The dating lary. It is almost like it no of girls would agree. ALMOST LIKE IT NO LONGER EXISTS. THE CONCEPT disappointment, but on the experience will hopefully open longer exists. The concept of Instead of asking a girl to other hand there is also a won- many doors and take you to dating is like an ancient ritual dinner and the movies, these OF DATING IS LIKE AN ANCIENT RITUAL THAT IS NO derful opportunity to meet different places. There is an that is no longer practiced. It guys just go out on the town LONGER PRACTICED. someone that might be your entire world full of people that is only whispered about by with their pals and look for po- soul mate. are waiting for a chance to girls who believe that there is tential prospects, who, if For all the good men out meet their special person. 'still hope for these hopeless they're lucky, might get a hot wish to find Ms. Right. She is to call the girl, make plans, re- there, who still believe in dat- Who knows? Maybe, your guys. beer. not going to magically appear member that they made plans, ing and try to incorporate it in special person is at the tips of I often ask myself, "What I believe that some have be- on their doorstep one day or get ready and hopefully arrive their lives, I hold you in the your fingers. All you have to has happened to these guys?" come lazy and would be satis- decide that they're cute and to pick her up on time and not highest regard. There are very do is call. So, put away your Well, from my personal obser- fied with resorting back to the follow them home from the gro- forget their wallet. I don't few that still dwell among us. foolish pride and take a vance, most of them can be ways of the caveman. When- cery store. think that this is an impossible I hope that you may serve as chance. It may turn out to be •found religiously hanging out ever they see a girl they like, I think that guys have a task. an example for the others who the chance of a lifetime. 'at local bars. They are usually they simply club her over the great misconception about dat- If all they gain from the date have casually jumped off the 'huddled together watching head and drag her home. ing. Some don't want to be is a friend, I believe that it is dating boat. Laura E. Gowan sports or obnoxiously hitting These bar boys don't make the bothered with all the techni- worth it. Unless there is a new trend GSU Junior

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Academic Affairs [email protected] Vice President's Office Post Office Box 8022 912/681-5258 Fax: 912/681 -5279 E-mail: [email protected] Georgia Southern University lvantassell@GaSoU. edu Statesboro, GA 30460 George-Anne Inside Sports: •Women's Basketball team losses to UNC-G in SoCon Championship game •Baseball team drops doubleheader •Men's tennis falls to Furman at home •MLB News Tuesday,orts March 3,1998 The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County Page 6 SPORTS Lady Eagles fall in SoCon championship game of the second half, 59-51 with G-A Staff Reports PHILOSOPHY! less than eight minutes left in The Lady Eagle basketball regulation. 1998Advance LEE GUAKNELLA team advanced to the Southern But the Lady Spartans came Auto Parts/ Conference Tournament Cham- back once again. Rebecca pionship game Sunday, March Viverette's three pointer gave Southern 1, but was defeated by UNC- UNC-Greensboro their first lead Conference All- Greensboro 75-69. GSU held a of the game, 62-61 with four Nagano is no- 32-24 halftime lead over the minutes left. The lead would Tournament First Lady Spartans, but UNC-G swing back and forth between Team more! outscored the Lady Eagles 51- the two teams for the next few Telly Hall - GSU For me, and I know I speak~ 37 in the second half. minutes. Melinda Goodson - UNCG for a majority of people out "We came out in the second Another lay up by Arnold tied Biz Brediger - UNCG there, I am so happy that the half, but our transition defense the game at 65-65 at the 1:46 Winter Games in Nagano are Jennifer O'Brien - Davidson was not there," said Assistant mark. But a Melinda Goodson Haley Cook - Furman over. The Winter Olympics Coach Stacy Pardee. "We lay up, and four consecutive free are a wonderful tradition of couldn't get back on defense." throws by Viverette put the game sports and displayals of Greensboro started reassert- away, giving UNC-G a 71-65 lead SoCon Second Team athleticism, but man, can they ing themselves early in the sec- with 21 seconds left. be boring sometimes. Rosie Arnold-GSU ond half, using a 11-2 run to get "Overall, we hung in there," Sharon Mitchell-GSU Yes, yes, yes, I know all back in the game. Biz Brediger's Pardee said. "But in the second Rebecca Vinerette - UNCG about the wonderful ice skat- lay up with under 11 minutes to half we didn't stay focused on Meredith Denton - Wofford ing the USA has. Tara Katy Kamp- Davidson 1 go in the game cut GSU's lead to the little things." Lipinsky and Michelle Kwan 40-39. The Lady Eagles ex- Telly Hall led all Eagle scor- are indeed incredible at what tended their lead to 48-41 on ers, pouring in 21 points and they do. But does anyone out Rosie Arnold's driving lay up pulling down 12 rebounds. Hall SoCon Tournament there get just a little bored at through the lane. UNC-G cut received the Tournament MVP File Photo people flailing their bodies Most Outstanding into GSU's lead again, before award for her efforts. Lady Eagles, regular season Southern about on the ice in some artis- Fun while it lasted: GSU Player Arnold's three pointer gave the "It's tough to lose that final. Conference Champions, lost the tourney final Sunday, March 1 to tic expression? Telly Hall - GSU Lady Eagles their biggest lead Please see Tourney, page 7 UNC-Greensboro, 75-69. Another sport that just mys- tifies me is the long-jump. Are these people crazy? These ath- letes climb up what seems to be 10-stories to a platform that GSU baseball drops doubleheader at home overlooks thousands of people the fence for a two run shot, Pollock and John Durik. Durik and put on skis that are twice cutting the lead to 10-5. was attempting to steal second as long as their bodies and slid "I was just trying to put the base when he got caught in a run down a death slide in order to ball in play," Pollock said. "My down. Pollock, who was on third jump the farthest. Totally job is to get on base. I just got a base, sprinted toward home. nuts! I don't see how these hold of one and it got out." By the time the throw came guys land without breaking But the Eagles (3-7) could not in to home plate from second every bone in their body. silence the Gamecocks' bats, base, Pollock had already scored. And what about the luge even though they went through competition. This sport looks four . like the sport of the confused. A double by Bryan These people look like they Williamson, and a by just couldn't let go of all the Dean Friery put the game out of times they raced down a reach, as the Gamecocks went snowy hill when they were out in front, 13-5, after six in- "I waited until the throw came kids. Now, I have been in a nings. in (to second) and then I luge before, kinda fun, but stopped," Durik said. "As soon very dangerous. Jack. St. 15 as I stopped, that was his (Pol- The only winter sport I care lock) key to break. Jody is a fast to tune into is hockey. Now, GSU player, and he was able to score. the USA did completely blow The play was executed well." the whole thing, but I did get "They're (Jacksonville St.) a The Eagles kept their lead the chance to see some good good ball club, with a good pro- until the fourth inning, when hockey. However, the USA gram. We knew that from when back to back homers by Game- choked so hard against we played them last year," cocks Wes Brooks and Jeff Canada. They could have Stallings said after the game. Tidwell pushed Jacksonville St. beaten those guys. They were "They're a tough team. We just in front 2-1. just scared. The problem with Caryn Brown didn't perform well in this ball Another hit by Tidwell drove the USA team was that poor game." in two runs for the Gamecocks Mike Richter, who can't stop a Throw him out: GSU suffered a sweep against Jacksonville State this past weekend, The Eagles dropped two in a doubleheader, 15- 8 and 4-2. GSU plays at home again on Thurs., March 11 vs. Mercer. The Eagles stayed to in the seventh. hockey puck to his life. the Gamecocks on Sunday, but GSU would score again how- Oh well, being a Ranger fan By Jamie Hodges "We stunk up the ballpark Slam home run by Gamecock the results were still the same. ever, off a Matt Easterday hit Assistant Sports Editor I'm. allowed to say these Saturday. Our pitching was poor designated hitter Clarence GSU had some opportunities, making the score 4-2. However, things. Ah Stanley Cup, we The GSU baseball team was and we had a lot of errors," Protho put Jacksonville State but could not take advantage of the Eagles could not cut into the hardly knew ye! swept by the Jacksonville State Stallings said. "Sunday we out ahead 9-3 at the end of the them. two run gap as they went on to The gold medal game was Gamecocks this past weekend. played defensively well. We just second inning. "We had some very poor at lose the second game. the best. The Czech Republic Jacksonville State defeated the didn't swing the bat effectively The Gamecocks scored again bats with guys in scoring posi- "Of course we're disappointed. beat the Russian team 1-0 in a Eagles 15-8 on Saturday and 4- while we had players in scoring in the fourth inning. Jeff. tion," Stallings said. "That has It was a tough loss," Durik said. great defensive battle. That's 2 on Sunday. position." Tidwell's basehit made it 10-3. to be from a lack of concentra- "We made some simple mistakes. good because I don't like the GSU baseball head coach Jack In the first game of the two In the bottom half of the fourth tion, not having enough patience But I still believe that we have a Detroit Red Wings and if you Stallings was not pleased with day series, Jacksonville State inning, GSU's lead off hitter Jody to wait on a good pitch." quality team, and a great coach. are any fan of NHL hockey, being swept, but felt that his (7-2) used their sluggers to jump Pollock parked Gamecock GSU scored in the first in- As soon as we get on a roll, we'll you know that the Detroit team played better on Sunday. on the Eagles early. A Grand J.R. Allen's pitch over ning off a double steal by Jody be all right." team are loaded with Rus-

sians. I'm sure my buddy ■■ : ■ ■ ■ ■■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■ : : : : : : : : ...::: . ' . : . J: : ' : '-- ',-' ' ' :: : : :::;;':-:-: : : :::;; Fabian loved to see that. His beloved Philadelphia Flyers were swept by those same De- Furman serves up loss for GSU, sweeps Eagles troit guys. If I were in charge of the By Lee Guarnella GSU's no. 1 player Christian Furman player) served well, as Olympics, there would be a Sports Editor Singer had to fight for every well as his play at the net." few additions to the winter The men's tennis team ran point in his loss against GSU's no. 6 player Alex sports. Snowmobiles pulling into stiff competition last Thurs- Furman's no. 1 player, Sam Franqui gave Furman's Brett I skiers through forests would day as they hosted the Paladins Schroclucke 3-6, 0-6. Damaido a run for his money, be one. We could call it the from Furman for the first South- sending the match into a third "Hang-on-for-dear-life event." ern Conference match of the set in the final match of the A very simple idea if you think year. "WE JUST HAVE TO BE afternoon, but ended up losing about it. The only downside to GSU couldn't find a win as in the end, 5-7, 6-1, 7-5. the game would be the possible Furman swept the Eagles. The MORE CONFIDENT ON The doubles action provided high-speed contact with a tree. Furman victory sent the GSU THE COURTS. THEIR no wins for GSU either. The This only makes the game bet- record to (2-4, 0-1) for the year. Eagles were swept in three tan- ter in my opinion. Men's tennis first-year-coach NUMBER ONE dem matches. The Winter games, overall, Eric Gottschalk talked about The No. 1 doubles team of pretty much stunk. Give me what GSU would have to do in (SINGLES) GUY IS Christian Singer and Florian the Summer Olympics any order to play with the tough op- 47TH IN THE NCAA Scheidat was defeated by day. Now those are the real ponents from the Southern Con- Furman's No. 1 team of games. Baseball, soccer, track, ference. AND THEIR NUMBER Schroclucke and Abney 8-2. swimming, tennis, basketball, "We just have to be more con- "They were really intimi- the list goes on. The Summer fident on the courts," Gottschalk SEVEN GUY IS 50TH." dated," Gottschalk said. "We Games are the games that said. "Their number one played well but Furman has had most of the people watch for a (singles) guy is 47th in the NCAA —COACH ERIC a tougher schedule playing ACC reason: more people enjoy and their number seven guy is GOTTSCHALK teams like Duke and Georgia summer sports in America 50th." Tech." than winter sports. Now I The defending SoCon cham- The Eagle's next home match love to ski, but give me the pion Furman had their way with "I didn't play too well," Singer at the Hanner courts will be warm sun anytime. the young GSU tennis squad, said about his performance af- March 2 as they go for their first defeating them in the singles ter the match. "I hate having to conference win versus Davidson Dumas Kisseih competition as well as the play a lot of serve and volley." at 2 p.m. The men's tennis team lost their first SoCon match of the season to doubles. "He (Sam Schroclucke, the Furman Paladins last Thursday at the Hanner courts. George-Anne Tuesday, March 3,1998 — Page 7

TOURNEY continued from page 6 Lady Eagles finish with a 1-3 record at Univ. of Greensboro turned up the Tournament experience," Pardee added 14. Head Coach Gregg heat, and we congratulate them," said. "They'll be hungry for a Polinsky said he felt that his South Florida/Louisville Slugger Invitational Head Coach Rusty Cram said Southern Conference crown next team accomplished most of their GSU News Services and striking out four. after the game. "They were mak- year. goals for the season. one RBI. The two hits moved her TAMPA, Fla.—The GSU soft- The Lady Eagles jumped on ing our shots difficult with their The men's basketball team "At this point of the season, I hitting streak to eight games. ball team finished its run the board early when Beth good defense. We just weren't was also knocked out of the feel we have filled our potential Dance contributed with a l-for-3 through the University of South Dance booked a two RBI double knocking down shots on the out- Southern Conference Tourna- and maxed out our effort," he showing, one run scored and two Florida/Louisville Slugger Invi- that scored seniors Sheri Russo side." ment this weekend. said. "We played a great RBIs. tational on Sunday with a 1-3 The Lady Eagles defeated GSU was defeated by top Davidson team and we are a good In Sunday's rematch with record, falling in the first of two Wofford 84-57 in the seeded Davidson 74-68 in the Georgia Southern team. Both Ohio State, the Lady Eagles semifinal match-ups to Ohio AFTER THE WEEKEND'S quarterfinals and Furman 80-60 second round. teams stepped up and made big jumped on the board when State, 6-2, in the tourney's final in the semifinals to get to the Senior Elvardo Rolle led the plays." PLAY, THE LADY Dance's lead-off triple in the day of action. !'J championship game. attack, hitting six of ten from GSU defeated ETSU in first bottom of the third inning was The Eagles captured their lone EAGLES STAND WITH A "We'll have four seniors com- three point land for 20 points. round play 57-47. The Eagles followed by GSU's first home win on Saturday, when a five- ing back and all of them will Quentin Martin contributed 18 are still unbeaten in Southern run of the season ~ sophomore run first inning against Coastal OVERALL RECORD OF have been tested through the points and Arkee Thompson Conference first round action. Jennifer Harris's two-run shot Carolina guided the way to a 7-2 6-13. that sailed over the left field victory. fence. Last Friday, GSU fell victim and Danelle Toole. GSU would GSU held the 2-0 lead for two to the number-six ranked team tack on three more with the innings before the Buckeyes Braves reliever on comeback in the country, South Florida, by help of two costly Chanticleer plated three runs in both the a 3-0 count, and then to Ohio errors and record its most pro- fifth and sixth innings to take trail after being out 18 months State by a score of 4-2. After the ductive inning of the season. the win. Jaime Chenevey's solo weekend's play, the Lady Eagles The Lady Eagles tacked on two homer highlighted the sixth in- By Tom Saladino ing it right now." The Associated Press in the Rule 5 draft from the stand with a overall record of 6- more in the fourth inning when ning for OSU. Atlanta manager Mets, are contending for the 13. freshman Lacey Kammerer The Lady Eagles will be in KISSIMMEE, Fla.—The last is pleased. other two. After dropping a pair on the reached home on a wild pitch action again this weekend when time Pedro Borbon pitched for "So far, so good," Cox said. "If Borbon, 30, made it to the tournament's first day, the Lady just before junior Sabrina Right they return home for double- the , he was at he pitches well this spring... he's Braves in 1995. He was 2-2 with Eagles responded with its first plated a run on another CCU headers against Samford on Sat- i 4he top of his game, striking out a 3.09 ERA and two saves in 32 win, led by the pitching of error. urday, March 7, and Jackson- two batters and getting two "IT WAS THE HARDEST innings, primarily used in spot sophomore Jennifer Miller (4- Russo led the way offensively ville State the following day. strikes on a third. situations to get left-handed hit- 6). Miller cruised in allowing for the Lady Eagles by going 2- Game times for both days are Then he heard an awful pop in EXPERIENCE I'VE EVER ters out. only four hits, no earned runs, for-4 with one run scored and slated for 1 p.m. his left elbow. HAD IN MY LIFE. I He was a standout in the That was Aug. 22, 1996, playoffs that year, striking out against the . "I DON'T WISH ANYBODY the side in his only appearance "went out with a bang," the hard- in the opening round and then 1998 basketball season memorable for off-court activity throwing left-hander recalls. TO GO THROUGH IT. IT helping the Braves win the By Chris Sheridan "I have personally been re- cago Bulls retain Phil Jackson After reconstructive surgery, against the Cleve- The Associated Press •his elbow has been given a clean WAS TOUGH MENTALLY, ally turned off by this entire sea- as coach. land Indians with a save in Game Pick the enduring images from bill of health. He can win one of son," said agent Steve Kauffman, Commissioner David Stern IT WAS TOUGH 4. the 1997-98 NBA season so far. two open spots in the Braves' who represents more than 40 pro cracking down on long shorts and Borbon tried to come back pre- Notice how only a few are about '.'bullpen this spring if it stays PHYSICALLY." players. "Maybe this is a prelude off-court transgressions and maturely last June. But a torn wins and losses or on-court ac- sound. because we know what's com- turning the Sprewell case into a —PEDRO BORBON, forearm muscle shut him down complishments. ing." referendum on out-of-control ath- The average time for recupera- for two months, slowing his re- ATLANTA BRAVES RELIEF Most are about money and Among the power struggles letes. li tion from such surgery, trans- cuperation. power. and leverage displays: Damon Stoudamire rejecting planting a ligament from the leg PITCHER "With this kind of injury you The NBA has had to deal with Latrell Sprewell choking his to the elbow, is 18 months. two trades, refusing to promise don't know what's going to hap- small firefights all season, symp- coach, drawing the longest non- prospective suitors he would re- "Right now, everything is got a job." pen. It's a day-to-day thing. tomatic skirmishes in a league drug suspension in NBA history, sign with them when he becomes 'great, right on schedule," Borbon In addition to his five start- You've just got to live with it." that's anxious about the post- losing the remaining $25 million a free agent next summer. said at the Braves' Disney World ers, Cox intends to keep six re- Borbon said his time on the Jordan era, tense about its au- on his contract and then having Kenny Anderson having his training camp. "I've thrown bat- lievers. , Alan sideline has been difficult. thority and nervous about the the players union wage its first agent broker a trade from the ing practice every day. Every- Embree, Mike Cather and Kerry "It was the hardest experi- atmosphere of uncertainty, jeal- big fight of the year. Raptors to the Celtics after ada- thing is normal. I'm not holding Ligtenberg are assured of four of ence I've ever had in my life. I ously and loathing. All the is- Michael Jordan standing be- mantly stating that he'd never anything back." the spots. Borbon, , don't wish anybody to go through sues have come to the forefront fore a sea of microphones, stat- report to Toronto. Kendall Gill I "If I was going to experience Paul Byrd and Brian it. It was tough mentally, it was as a labor war looms this sum- ing once again that this season threatening to retire if he is some major setback, I'd be feel- Edmondson, who was picked up tough physically," he said. mer. will be his last unless the Chi- traded to Toronto. Depression is a serious threat to anyone that has a brain* #1 Cause of Suicide Depression is a suppression of brain activity that can strike anyone. It can make life unbearable, (JN T RE A IE D but it is also readily, medically treatable. 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m Open Mic Night 7:00 PM TONIGHT! March 11,1998 MARCH 3,1998 7:30 pm Foy Fine Arts Gallery Come watch fellow students compete for prizes totaling $400!

Admission is FREE with Read your Poems, Stories, GSU Student/Faculty ID. Boo* General public $1.00 Essays, Prose, Perform Dramatic Readings, or Acoustic Songs. RUSSELL UNION BALLROOM Food and Drink will be provided I CELLULARONE, Any Questions 681-0565 Eagle Creek CYCLERY & OUTFITTERS ^ The Flo South Georgia Fitness & Aerobics GNCLive Well. Persomi Trainers 1* Ft* A Baston^wRobWn^ IwmcD) __W_ DUNKIN' I ^—iFM lOO—^ SI4JMVPThe Belter U7;v To Bunk' OONUTS@ Master-s Den Page 8 — Tuesday, March 3,1998 George-Anne What do GSU students do on the weekend? Greek Update Kappa Delta presents: 'Battle of the Wings' at the end of the event will be By Karen Abbott awarded with a trophy. Features and A&E Editor Money donations were also The Kappa Delta sorority given to help support the shel- presents the 5thAnnual"Battle ter by RJ Pope, Tropical Tan of the Wings" contest being held and Total Image, Daylight Do- on March 5 at the Kappa Delta nuts and Franklin Chevrolet. house from 4-7 p.m. An added plus to the festivi- The event is one of the many ties will be the presence of Wild and most popular events the Wings Cafe, who will be mak- Kappa Delta sorority partici- ing their debut in Statesboro. pates in each year and the pro- They will be setting up a Kesha Thomas: Spends Brandy Nelson: Fernando Matule: Roller ■ Charming Doughty: ceeds from the contest will go to booth and handing out T-shirts Statesboro's Battered Women and food samples to help pro- time at church Clubing Blading Hanging with boyfriend Shelter. mote their Grand Opening By Rodney Reid campus as we all let out our kicking back at the house with a The Woodin Nikel, Buffalo's, which will be around April 1. Staff Writer gleeful sighs of relief as we plan six pack, some GSU students, Dingus MaGee's and Hungry The festivities will take It's Monday morning. My tele- our weekend activities. Appro- seem to be all for getting a little Howies, among others, will be place outside the Kappa Delta vision has just come blaring on priately enough, I thought an tipsy on the weekend. competing for the title "Best house. The public is urged to to alarm me that its 7:45 a.m. interesting question to ask GSU Following right behind drink- Wings in the 'Boro." Each busi- attend. and time to get my butt up. this week, is what is your favor- ing, 10 percent of the students ness donates the wings and all Tickets are now on sale for I reluctantly pull myself out of ite thing to do on the weekend? surveyed said their favorite thing the people attending get to $5. They can be purchased by bed hitting the power switch on I know a lot of you are scream- to do on the weekend was go to a choose their favorite. Kappa Delta sisters or on the my television, while stepping ing there is not much to do in club. The contest is anonymous. day of the event. over my dirty clothes from the Statesboro on the weekend, but Some may get rowdy-rowdy No one will know which wings Kappa Delta hopes students day before. Forty minutes and a 20 percent of the 63 students with Master P, others line dance belong to which restaurant. will come out and support bowl of soggy cornflakes later, I questioned gave an answer that with Garth Brooks, but all get They will be marked by a col- Statesboro Battered Women's jump into my car hurriedly try- can be done in any city, big or out and get their groove and ored toothpick and the restau- Shelter and chow down on some ing to reach a parking space that small. mangling on. Surprisingly, only rant with the most toothpicks wings! is at least in the same area code The answer they gave is quite 4 out of the 63 students sur- as the classroom. simple, sleep. What is more re- veyed, one of which is Adrienne Slouching down into the clos- warding than rolling over and Boiler, said going home is there 'Measure for Measure' performances this week Jim Oliveira: Watching est desk, I prepare myself to fight smashing the snooze button on favorite thing to do on the week- movies through three straight hours of the alarm, without the least bit end, bringing back the title of GSU's Theatre & Performance aspects of today's current events. lectures and another grueling of guilt? After a week of class GSU being a suit case school. will present nightly perfor- The play illustrate the power week of classes. and the occasional hours of study- Several students reported mances of William Shakespeare's and sexual hypocrisy which are By the time Friday finally rolls ing, we all can use a few extra hanging out with their boyfriend Measure for Measure, directed present in modern-day politics its slow self around again, I'm hours of sleep on the weekend. or girlfriend as being their favor- by Gary Dartt and James and society. mentally exhausted; yet I eagerly "I don't get much sleep during ite thing to do on the weekend. Harbour, from March 4-7 at 8 The corrupting force of power await for the weekend to get the week so I love to catch up on Maybe one of those devoted p.m. in the McCroan Auditorium. is a central characteristic in the kicked off, like children await- the weekend," Lisa Derella said. lovers can find the guy who gave Tickets may be purchased at the world of Measure for Measure. ing for the go ahead to open their The number two response, re- practicing the violin as his favor- door, at the Athletic Ticket Of- The play also presents a battle gifts on Christmas. ceiving 13 percent of the votes is ite thing to do, to play for their fice in Hanner Fieldhouse or by of wills between men and women. I know this sounds familiar to hanging out. Hanging out is significant other. calling 681-0123. The sexual power play at work a lot of students, as we all seem something we generally do all Unfortunately, two of my fa- Measure for Measure stimu- symbolizes the power struggle to have to sit through a weeks week long; however, on the week- vorite things to do on the week- lates audiences to reflect on the between men and women in soci- worth of classes, trying to keep ends our friends seem to get a end, shopping and watching world in which they live. While ety. our eyes open and heads up as little funnier and a whole lot movies, were given by very few the play is written for the Eliza- In Measure for Measure, the they sway from side to side, as if wilder. Coming in a close third, students. Quite a few students bethan period, the characters and struggle is political and rela- the teacher is hitting us in the with 12 percent of the votes is were reluctant to give a truly themes within the play relate to tional. head with straight jabs. none other the idea of drinking. honest answer, instead opting to However, when Friday hits, a Whether throwing down a few Malcolm Lee: Hangin' out give answers that were at least big gush of wind blows across mixed drinks at a restaurant or legal or less taboo. Get caught up in The George Anne.

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Sponsored by School Conflict of Foreign Students of Nursing an Scholars at an American Minority Advisement Russell Union- Room 2080 University. Program s Southern Center - Room 213 Mon. - Wed.; 5 - 6 p.m. George-Anne Tuesday, March 3,1998 — Page 9 If you can't tip, OUTSIDE stand at the back You snooze, you lose: College students dozing off of the line LOOKING IN By Anne Fawcett ally need to snooze more than other adults Bhatnagar, a doctorate student in market- Daily Tar Heel (UNC-Chapel Hill) to reach optimum performance. ing at the University of North Carolina at As in many of my previous The people who doze off every day in your Students should sleep 9 hours each day, Chapel Hill, who said she doesn't have a set columns, I usually write about 2 p.m. class may not be suffering from compared to the eight hours everyone else sleep pattern at all. family, friends or cheating guys. KAREN ABBOTT boring-professoritis. "Whenever I feel most unproductive, I But today, I propose a question They may actually be sleep-deprived. usually sleep three or four hours and then to all of you: Why are some New research shows that college students get up," she said. college students so cheap? ers don't stop making drinks for largely make up the sleepiest group in a People living in stressful environments Notice, I said some college stu- 4-5 straight hours! sleepy nation, risking dangerous academic who also deprive themselves of sleep — dents, not all. So when you finally do get and social consequences. namely college students—risk a wide range Yes, I am a college student, served, throw them a dollar in Many instructors say symptoms of depri- of negative side effects, Maas said. and sometimes my funds aren't the tip jar. Next time, they'll vation — the nodding heads and droopy Sickness and exaggerated effects from as sufficient as I would like them notice you and hook you up. eyes — typically kick in during afternoon alcohol consumption are among his chief to be, but those are the nights I Don't be one of those people classes. concerns. stay at home, who fake the While many professors blaze through Research shows the effect one alcoholic eat macaroni hand motion to their lessons as planned, some refuse to drink has on someone who is getting be- and cheese and the tip jar and don't teach during high-doze times. tween five and six hours of sleep each night drink kool-aid. drop any money in, "What's the use of teaching in a bed- is the equivalent of six drinks consumed by People, don't never call a bar- room?" asked James Maas, a psychology needs, he said. someone who is getting the proper amount takethat$6in tender "Buddy," professor at Cornell University. "People need more sleep between pu- of shut-eye. your pocket and never ask Maas' research on sleep deprivation has berty and age 25 than any other stage of life, Maas advises students to establish regu- and go out for them to make found that college students average 6.1 except infancy," he added. "College stu- lar sleeping patterns. a meal unless your drink a hours of sleep each night — three to 3 times dents fit right in there." If they do, he said they'll likely see their it's fast food. little stronger if less shut-eye than they need and less than Maas and a team of researchers from efficiency and grades improve. And they'll And surely you can't pull the national average of seven hours. Stanford University found that only 1 per- feel better, too, he said. don't plan to go some money out "I describe college students as a group of cent of students at Cornell and Stanford "Everybody can get by for a while, (but) out drinking. of your pocket for a walking zombies," he said. said they were fully awake all day, while 25 then they get sick," Maas said. "Listen in an I know this is a tip. While many students behave as if they percent reported that they took daily naps. auditorium during exams — everyone is college town, but most of the Another thing I notice is, with are immune to sleep, Maas said they actu- Then there are people like Namita coughing." people who are serving you are all the people on this campus your fellow classmates. who start tabs at a bar and put it They're trying to pay for on credit cards, why can't you school, rent and just get by, so leave that extra $3-$4. Madonna wants making a new album that comes let the subject of a profile dictate stand how it's done," Siskel said. don't take away from them just I really don't think at the end to keep her out this week, and MTV is airing the story's content because a baby In the first segment, Siskel because you don't have any of the month those few extra a full weekend of Madonna-ori- was involved, Loder said. plays a guy trying to pick up money and can't tip. They're dollars are going to matter all baby out of ented programming to promote The half-hour "Ultrasound" Susan Sarandon at a bar. The providing you with a service and that much. public eye it. program discusses the making actress' tip: fill your hands. deserved to be tipped. I know that not a lot of people The footage shows the now of the new album. "If you find a good prop, don't The Associated Press I often go out and I notice have worked in the restaurant/ 16-month-old Lourdes bouncing lose it," Sarandon said. "The more people's behavior. I am a people- bar business before, so I do sym- NEW YORK — At the re- happily to a tape of "Macarena." obstacles you make for yourself watcher, and some of the things pathize with some of you, but quest of a "shaken" Madonna, Madonna had second thoughts NEW YORK — For years, in a scene, I think, the better it people do kill me. you can see how hard these people MTV cut 53 seconds of footage when she was in Paris this week movie critic Gene Siskel has is. There will be a group of people work. showing the singer playing with and she was confronted by thou- made a living by critiquing ac- In the third segment, Paul complaining about waiting to get Most of you know they only her baby daughter, Lourdes, from sands of fans shouting for her tors. Now, he's giving them a Newman gave Siskel some guide- a drink, when they can plainly make minimum wage, so their a program that aired last week- and her daughter, Loder said. "I shot at him. lines. see the bartenders are extremely tips are the only money they end. think she was really, really He did short dramatic scenes "The thing that I look for is busy. Just because you may have make. Madonna, who also posed with shaken," he said. with the three Academy Award- whether you can see the machin- to wait, or you were overlooked Put yourself in their shoes. the child for a photo spread in Madonna's representatives winning stars of "Twilight" in ery going on," Newman said. "If as the next person in line, is not Bartending may look like a lot of Vanity Fair magazine, now con- called MTV President Judy videotaped segments for broad- you can see machinery that has the bartenders fault. fun, and sometimes seems glori- siders it a mistake to make pic- McGrath to ask that the baby cast this week on CBS' "This nothing to do with what the guy Having been a bartender, I ous, but most of that thinking is tures of her daughter public, footage be cut out. McGrath Morning." is doing, it doesn't work for me." know that they don't see a line. false, it is a difficult job trying to MTV newsman Kurt Loder said. agreed. "The most mysterious craft in After the scene, Newman gave They see people standing there please people who are drinking. It was a "spur of the moment" The pictures would have been filmmaking is acting and I have the critic a less than glowing with money in their hands call- If you show some love to the decision by Madonna to allow a television exclusive, and MTV realized that most critics don't review. ing out what they need. They bartenders, they'll show love MTV cameras to shoot pictures showed them to TV critics last write well about the craft of act- "It was too sincere," Newman don't know who was there first. back. of the girl at a Los Angeles studio month to tout the show. But the ing because they, like the gen- said. 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College students answer the question: Stanford student drives the Wienermobile By Jennifer Saba "Traveling is the hardest part," Davies said. "But can we still be friends?" The Stanford Daily "But I can't complain." By Keliey Garry tion experience has occurred if there are not hard feelings you PALO ALTO, Calif.—While the rest of last Davies' responsibilities include everything College Press Service what has kept Jonanthan from can still have feelings for them. spring's graduating class performed the "Wacky from making promotional appearances at It's the standard blow offline resuming a relationship with his Memories still linger," she says. Walk" through commencement ceremonies, Brad football games to assisting charity events and that you have either uttered past? But aren't memories what can Davies opted to hit the road. helping grocery stores with hurting profits. yourself or heard while maneu- "Respect," he said, "Out of re- keep you close and connected? Davies, an American Studies major and This past summer, the Hotdoggers con- vering your way through the spect for the new person, out of Maybe for a while. former captain of the Stanford varsity soccer' ducted a nationwide talent search for Oscar sticky dating swap meet, "I don't respect for Michelle." (And trust "You can put in a valiant ef- team, had convinced his professors to let him Mayer commercials. want to date you, but we can me, there is nothing worse to a fort," says Danna, "but you move take his exams early in order to criss-cross the More than 50,000 children participated in STILL BE FRIENDS!" new girlfriend, than having the on." country in a giant hot dog on wheels, otherwise the auditions. Goody. Like all you need is old one around. Even if she's And that's easy for Danna to known as the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. "I heard the Oscar Mayer baloney song one more friend to worry about. knocked-up and married.) say since she is getting married Earlier in about 200 Besides, is it really possible to go To Julie, an art history gradu- to her University of Minnesota the year, times a day," backwards and be JUST ate from the University of Min- college sweetheart very soon and some of Davies said. FRIENDS? nesota, old lovers are like the has that security of shoving off Davies' Davies ad- That is the question and its SWAT team or 911. with a bird in the hand. friends con- mits cruising impossible answer plays like a They are good for back up in "I'm not friends with any of vinced him on the road current "GENERAL HOSPI- an emergency."They're not best my ex-boyfriends." Although, to send in his does have TAL" story line: Jason and Robin when asked, she says that if she application other draw- were in an intense relationship, needed a favor she could call an to Oscar backs. "YOU CAN BE broke up and now ARE JUST ex and they'd help her out. Mayer after Each tour- FRIENDS. (Sure, friends worked FRIENDS, BUT MORE OR "Yes, but it's not a friendship spotting the ing vehicle well when she was out of the in the maintainon-a-regular-ba- job in the towers 11 feet country.) LESS IT'S sis [way]." book, "The high, But now with that shared his- But why not, especially since 20 Best Jobs stretches 27 ACQUAINTANCES." tory and those wanton looks she's getting married and in America." feet long and across crowded rooms? —KIM, there'sno threat of a re-match? One percent weighs 5 Tell me they're not going to UNIV. OF MINNESOTA "It would be a little awkward." of appli- tons. sleep together in a couple of But what's a little awkwardness cants, recent Thus, navi- GRADUATE months! Is that how it works in between friends? college gating a real life? Like Arty says, "I mean you've graduates, Wienermobile Is the only way to maintain a friends seen them naked so... of course are chosen to can some- friendship with an old lover to "I'd call everyday," Julie you're friends." attend Hot times be a pre- keep your distance or leave the says,"But I know I'd be there for "Well, I'm friends with all my Dog High, where they learn to drive the touring carious duty. country, lest you be sucked back them to call. You've shared a lot ex's," says Arty, a University of vehicles. Davies explained that sometimes embar- into the old relationship vortex? together," she says. "And they Wisconsin grad hiding in Port- "I fell in love with the idea," said Davies, rassing road mishaps can occur while maneu- Can old lovers be just pals? knew you pretty well. [There land, "No, really. At some stage who enjoyed the thought of road tripping while vering an immense hot dog. From our informal interroga- were] a lot of common interests." in your relationship you've been gaining experience in the corporate world. On a trip to downtown Boston, Davies and his tions this week most people said And Julie has put this philoso- just friends. So unless they have As an Oscar Mayer Hotdogger, Davies must partner misjudged a bridge clearing during rush "with time" it is possible to have phy to work. done some irreparable harm..." travel the United States in a Wienermobile for hour traffic. some sort of friendship with More than once an old boy- You're friends. one year. The Wienermobile, lodged between the road someone you have had a physi- friend of hers has swept in at the 'Yes!" And Arty says he would "We are goodwill ambassadors for the com- and the bridge, caused a major gridlock and cal relationship. last moment to save a project hang out with his exs if they pany," Davies said. "The Wienermobiles are the provoked a Boston city engineer to admonish But do you want to be friends she's working on from crumbling. lived in the same state, but for cornerstones for their marketing plans." Brad and his partner. with them? That's another ques- "I know they'd be there for me." now, he talks to them often on The Wienermobile made its first appearance Even CNN made an appearance to capture tion. "To me, personally I've never the phone. "Of course you can be in 1936 as the "wiener wagon." It traveled the the whole incident on national television. I Although Jonathan, a Univer- experienced it," says Kim a June just friends. Just look Jerry streets of Chicago carrying musicians to attract Another time, Brad and his partner returned sity of Minnesota junior, is not grad from the Universityof Min- [Seinfeld] and Elaine!" attention. to their vehicle to discover that somebody had friends with any of his ex's, he nesota. "You can be friends, but So go ahead and call up all Now Davies and his fellow Hotdoggers wrapped the touring dog in Saran Wrap. does believe it is possible to be more or less it's acquaintances. your old lovers and try and be travel with modern conveniences including cel- Despite these humorous setbacks, Davies just friends. It would be hard thing [to be best pals. lular phones, video equipment and an enter- added that he meets "a lot of gracious and But first you have to break the friends]. Tell them you want totry the tainment system with a 27-inch color televi- friendly people." habit of having them in your life. You share so much when Jerry and Elaine just-friends- sion. Although Davies is content with his Dresent "I think there has to be a sepa- you're dating if, when you break thing. But beware, aren't Jerry A typical work day can range anywhere be- job, his plans for next year are undetermined. ration experience," says up, it's not for great reasons there and Elaine suppose to get mar- tween three to 12 hours, and sometimes Davies "My life has become one big parade. All I do is Jonathan. But after this separa- are hard feelings," she said, "And ried at the end of season? is required to travel every day. honk and wave." n m HEALTH Education Career SERVICES Day A Department of Auxiliary Services and Student Affairs Open 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Located on Forest Drive across from Watson Hall Sponsored By: near Lakeside Cafe Career Services and College of Education Students taking 6 or more hours are eligible for unlimited visits during the quarter to see a physician, nurse practitioner, or nurse. 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Close to more information call Shadale @ 681-9684. Stereo & Sounds 20 21 ■ 22 lars. No experience required. Free information 15 Diseased patch campus. $240/mth per person or negotiable. NEED SOMEONE to sublease! Spring and packet. Call 202-452-5942. Call 871-4349. of skin 23 24 25 26 27 Summer 1998. Bermuda Run, own bedroom 10" KICKER Speakers with 2050 Alphasonik 16 Fish eggs CRUISE SHIP & LAND TOUR JOBS- BEDROOM AVAILABLE in Bermuda Run and bath. $235/mth. Call Rachel at 871-5394 Amplifier in box for $300 OBO. Call Erin at ASAP> 17 Sports stn. 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 workers earn up to $2,000+/month (w/tips & Spring Quarter. Great Roommates-$235/Bed- 681-9776 any time. Leave a message if not 18 Love-song benefits) in seasonal/year-round positions. room to tanning beds, pool, basketball courts, NO LEASE Roommate needed for 2 bed 2 home. World Travel (Hawaii, Alaska, Mexico, Carib- singers 36 38 etc.. Male/female please call Leah/Wikki at Bath trailer. No deposit. $225 per month + 1/2 KICKER 652XI Amp for sale. Built in crosso- bean, etc) Ask us how! 517-324-3093 871-4038. utilities and your part of the phone. Call Kelly ver, valued at $375 will sell for $170. Contact 20 Cry of discovery • Ext.C53942 39 40 '■■2 at 871-6473. Tee at 681-8179. 22 Eccentric 1 1 SUBLEASE AVAILABLE Sp. Quarter. 1 BR, characters EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY Programs is 43 44 ■■15 1 BA in 3 BR, 3BA Duplex. $191.67/mo.+ 1/3 46 23 Comic Kovacs accepting applications for a Resident Manager utilities. Deposit required. Pets allowed. Call SONY TURNTABLE with pitch control. Brand for the Upward Bound Summer Program 240 25 Swallowed 47 49 Sarah @ 764-8779 and leave a message. new. Paid $250, sell for $175. Call Ryan @ 28 Young boy (June 14-July 25, 1998.) Compensation: 871-6328. * | $2,000 plus room and board for six weeks. SUBLEASE, 2 Bedroom 2 Bath. $575/mo at Services 29 Early space H.no 51 S2 S3 Apply at The Educational Opportunities Pro- Hawthorne II. Need someone to take over program 1 M grams Office Williams Center room 1026. For lease for Spring and Summer. Call 681-2803. 290 32 Old 54 55 55 H' 56 59 more info call 681-5458. If no answer leave a message. Ask for Luke. PERSONALIZED CARDS for all occasions, 36 POW possibly | letterhead, labels, calendars, title pages, etc. 37 Dutch flowers 60 61 62 63 64 65-' HELP WANTED: Tutor Counselors needed ROOMMATE NEEDED to sublease Spring Created on colored Desk Jet Printer. Call Re- Travel nee at 871 -3918 for information and prices. 38 Salacious stare for the Upward Bound Summer Program. and Summer quarters in Bermuda Run. 39 Type of boat 66 . 68 (June 14-July 25). Compensation: $1,300 plus 5260/mth. Female or Male. More info call 871- If you need something typed and spell room and board for six weeks. Applicants may 4445. checked on the computer call or leave a mes- / FUN & STUFF motor 69 apply at The Educational Opportunities Office, 41 Dancer Duncan Williams Center Room 1026. Call 681-5428 MATURE ROOMMATE wanted! Great house, sage for Renee at 871-3918. $1.00 per dou- Visit our Web site for list of places to visit and 43 Depend (on) " " quiet neighborhood. W/D, dishwasher, WM or ble-spaced page. things to do that are both educational and fun. © 1998 Tribune Media1 Services, Inc. 3/6/98 for more details. 44 Red gem All rights reserved. WF undergrad or graduate student. Call 489- On-line at 46 Letters on 1 4063 and leave a message. I WILL quickly do your federal and state in- WRITERS WANTED: come tax returns for $10. Call Debbie at 764- http://www.stp.gasou.Kiu/funstuff/ graves The Southern Reflector is now hiring ROOMMATES NEEDED ASAP for 4 bedroom 4001, so I can tell you what to bring. 47 Fruity quaffs 10 Slithering hisser house. $137.00 + 1/4 utilities. Call Chris at 48 Tubb or Truex 11 Cookie choice for fall. Gain experience and build 764-6489. PANAMA CITY, Daytona Beach, Florida. Best 49 Holy smoke! your portfolio. Call 681-5305 Oceanfront Hotels/Condos. Lowest Prices 12 Job to do 250 Guaranteed! 1-888-750-4SUN.3 50 Card for readers 13 Not so many Roommate needed ASAP to share large for more information. 2BR/1BA apartment, totally furnished. Fire- 52 Mimickers 19 Trump the WE WILL be starting a Woman's Issues group Sports & Stuff #1 SPRING BREAK"DON'T GET 54 Alluring lady place, W/D & microwave, Must be a clean per- mogul Starting in March. All interested females son, Good location. $200 a mth, $75 deposit BURNED" SunSplash Tours! THE 57 de corps 21 Ranch name in should contact Jamekia or Deshawn @ 688- STUDENT MEDIA is looking for production and 1/2 utilities. Lease optional Call Melanie RELIABLE SPRING BREAK CO. 12 YRS. 2474 for more information. MEN'S SIZE 11 Rollerblades. Hardly used. EXP. Hot destinations! LOW PRICES! FREE 60 Nothing new trainees. Computer experience helpful. Very @ 681-7672 after 5 or leave a message. Paid $180, will sell for $75. Call Todd at 681- "Giant" flexible schedule, with relaxed environment. trips, parties-drinks!!!!! SunSplash 1800-426- 63 Stellar blast 23 City where Mark 1348. 66 Meese and LOST & FOUND- Located at thge Infor- Will be accepting applications through Wed- ROOMMATE NEEDED: one male/non- 7710 www.sunsplashtours.com Twain is buried nesday, March 11. Applications can be picked McBain mation Desk In the Russell Union. Lost smoker. 2 BR/1BA apartment. Furnished w/ BASEBALL CARDS for sale -- Kirby Puckett, 24 Poured up at The Williams Center, second floor, room 67 Walk leisurely your glasses, bookbag, etc? Come check w/d and d/w. Share large room. Excellent Dwight Gooden, Darryl Strawberry, Felix 26 Of high 2021. location. Only $150/mth rent + 1/3 utilities. 68 Piccadilly dilly with us!!! Jones, Andy Benes, Ken Hill, Jimmy Key, 310 mountains 69 Woad or anil ROOMMATE NEEDED. White male seeking Alan Trammel, Eric Davis. Call Renee 871- HOUSEHOLD ITEMS needed for Yard Sale. 70 Humiliated 27 Flings MYSTERY SHOPPERS needed for Savannah same for a 1997 mobile home. $175 a month 3918. Wanted 30 Ship's financial Joseph's Home for Boys Needs donations for area businesses. Get paid to shop. Plus, get + 1/2 utilities. Call Jeremy at 842-9311. 71 In the past a March 7th Yard Sale! Call Ceil Deinbold at free meals, merchandise and more! To re- LYNX BLACK Cat tour lrons3-PW $400. Dai- officer LOOKING FOR Van or rec. Vehicle. 51000- 489-8526 for more details. ceive free details, send # 10 SASE to: S & J SUMMER SUBLEASE Needed Now! Rent out wa SW $50. Ping putter $50. New Ping bag DOWN 31 Seasoned Marketing Services, attn.: Southeast Shop- $100. All for $550. Call for details. 681-7169. $2000 range. Buy or rent for a two month pe- veteran one, two, three, or four rooms in a Campus riod, April-May. Call 587-5173. 1 Wonder pers Division, 10151 University Blvd.. courtyard townhouse. We can discuss cheap 2 April 15 33 Washington, 40 Orlando, Fl 32817 rent! Go in with a friend or friends. Large bed- addressee D.C. section SUMMER INTERNSHIPS- EARN S3000- rooms, W/D, pool, lake, grills, fun! Call 3 Reliable 34 More chilling Autos for Sale $6000 & GAIN VALUABLE BUSINESS EX- Stephanie for more info. 871-4343. » 4 Boredom 35 Hangs in loose PERIENCE selling yellow page advertising in WF OR WM needed to share 3BR/2BA house 5 Besides folds 1992 FORD Explorer 2 Door, Black with your University's Campus telephone directory w/ fenced in backyard. Have one dog. SPRING BREAK this Summer. Excellent Advertising/sales/Pub- 6 Garden herb 40 Word with bed Leather. Eddie Bauer edition. New Michelin Smokers are welcome! 5217 a month + 1/3 or crackers tires. Perfect condition Asking, $8950. Call lic Relations RESUME BOOSTER. Call Col- utilities. Call 489-2618. Ask for Tiffany or Will, 7 Tel Aviv resident 764-5956. lege Directory Publishing: 800-466-2221 x230 or leave a message. Cancun from $299.00 incl. air, ho- 8 Gaming cube 42 Sacred table or X288. 9 Galactic span 45 Has in mind 1987 JEEP Cherokee, good condition 4x4 Visit our web site at http://www.campusdirec- M OR F roommate needed for Spring and/or S3700. Ask for Mike. tory.com Summer quarters. Master bedroom at Towne Club It's Huge! If interested call 681-4407. tel (7 nights), transfers, food & 51 Writer Loos transaction 96 ECLIPSE SR, 32k miles, car alarm. $11, 500 Call 488-2273 leave message. APARTMENT FOR sublease Spring Quarter: 53 Patchy horse 59 Stated one's 150 2 bedroom, 2 bath spacious/quiet area. 28hrs all-u-can drink. Surf & Sun 54 Took to court case Lost & Found Hawthorne ct.. Call 681-1166 or 681-1250. 55 500-mile race, 61 Gooey mass ROOMMATE NEEDED! Spring and Summer for short 62 Actress Lupino quarters 1998.Campus Courtyard S230/mth. If Tours (800) 574-7577 ext 363. 56 Fragrant bloom 64 Singer Damone FOUND: SMALL cat near Highway 24 and interested please call Keena at 681-1816. 301 bypass around Sandy Hill Apartments. 58 Business 65 Lunched Please call 587-2698 to identify. FOR SALE: Trek 870 Mountain Bike in excel- lent condition. $250. Call after 1pm 871-7374 10 or 681-8994, ask for Brandon. 160 iSkassifi^cfs 3 0 N 0 a 3 s V a V 3 A a FOR SALE: Manitou SX Tl Suspension fork. 1 1 M i 3 1 a a 0 i S a_ 3 G-A Action Ads Brand New. Never has been used. Weighs Miscellaneous for Sale V A O N i V N i 0 i BO N n about 3 pounds. Will let go for $250 OBO. Call Thats right!! Students, Faculty, & ■ l 1 Hid s ail N __[b_ 1 S Wes at 871-7655. SARIS BIKE Roof Rack, 50", 2 fork mounts, 2 ■ V to FREEBIE INFO wheel mounts, and a fairing. $300. 871-5078. Staff may receive free S U 3 <3 | V i o a T_| ALL FREE student and faculty ads to be run GIRVIN/PROFLEX VECTOR 2 Shock Fork. 3 3 3 i s 3 N u 3 s 3 a V in the George-Anne must have a NAME, P.O. Excellent condition. New $335. Asking $175 489-5123. GETTING MARRIED? Have 14kt gold 2/3 ct.. George-Anne Classifieds. Ads d 1 tl i 3 N 1 d S A 1 3 a BOX and PHONE NUMBER. Ads will be re- Solitare and wrap set fro Freidman's Jewelers. V y o a V S a V O g N i jected if they do not have this information. NO may be sent via campus mail to: ■ a FOR SALE: Trek 820. New Crank and front Insured and very high quality, will take hun- a 3 3 i s d 1 1 n 1 V i w EXCEPTIONS. derailler. Excellent condition $200 obo. Can- dreds off original price. G-A Classifieds, GSU P.O. Box nondale M300LE. Like new. Has Coda ATB a 3 9 V 0 1 1 0 d V a V i *- STUDENTS BEWARE Bar ends, Vetta cyclocomputer $350. Dave MOBILE HOME for Sale: 14x76 Horton/Sum- 8001, or sent via email to ■ N 3 1 V 3 3 1 N a 3 681-2520. mit. 3BR/2BA, Shingled roof, masonite siding. ATTENTION - The George-Anne screens all CH&A. Located next to GSU football field [email protected]. s >t OO >i| _|v >< 3 u n 3 advertisements prior to publication. The news- RALEIGH MOUNTAIN Bike. Aluminum Frame $12,900 or 681-8314. s U 3 a V N 3 a 3 s N d s 3 paper strives to accept ads for legitimate pro- 24 speed. Great for riding to and from campus No classifieds will be taken over 3 O a N O 1 s 3 i N 3 a M ducts and services only. Students are urged to or for beginning racers, $200 Call Mike 489- 5004 after 6:30pm. 1 M 0 s 3 a i 1 3 3 a i V exercise caution when replying to ads - par- 170 the phone. ticularly those which require a credit card FOR SALE: TREK 720 Hybrid bicycle. Sun- number, other personal information, or money tour and Shimano LX components. Good con- Motorcycles in advance of the delivery of a product or serv- dition. $250 OBO. Call John at 871-7655.. 1991 ZX6 Ninja Black, Polished Rims, Full ice. Students are also urged to report to the CANNONDALE MOUNTAIN Bike. CAAD3 newspaper any suspicious offers which they Muzzy system, Alarm, Matching helmets, ga- Frame (their best), Girvin Vector 2 Shock rage kept, + many extras. 15k/miles $4.5k MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM might see in an ad. Remember, if an offer Fork, all LX Components. Immaculant condi- obo. 681-8914. seems too good to be true, it probably is. tion. $875 OBO. 489-5123. by Mike Peters LOOK! MENS mountain bike. Trek ZX7000. STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS: The Aluminum Frame. Shimano STXRC and 200 George-Anne is the official student newspaper System 2. Components new cables, New of Georgia Southern University, owned and Tioga, Psychork Tires. Like new. Call C.J. or Pets & Supplies operated by GSU students and utilizing the Amy 764-5803. facilities provided by GSU. The newspaper is FOR SALE: COLOMBIAN Red Tailed BOA the oldest continuously published weekly 1997 CANNONDALE Flood. Only 6 months about three years old and three feet long! Ex- newspaper in Bulloch County and Statesboro, old, like new, Mountain Bike Magazine's, 1997 cellent condition, good eater. Call 681-5494 or Ga. The ideas expressed herein are those of Bike of the Year, paid $1400 have receipt. Will 489-5674. the editor or the individual authors and do not sell for $900. 871-5078. necessarily represent the views of the Student FREE PUPPY Black Lab Female Mix. Looks Media Committee, the administration, the just like a lab. Call Shelley at 681 -1774. faculty and staff of Georgia Southern Universi- ty, or the University System of Georgia. The CAGE FOR small animal in good condition George-Anne is published twice weekly during Paid $40 will sell for 520. Call Todd at 681- the academic year and three times during Child Care 1348. summers. Any questions regarding content should be directed to the editor at by phone at RELIABLE COLLEGE females available for REEF READY, 120 gal fish tank by Allglass, 6 912/681-5246 or fax at 912/871-1357. Read- child care after 5pm. Call 871-7741 for details. months old, double 48" light strips, wood ers may also send electronic messages to the Leave message. stand, plumbing, glass tops. Paid $785 only newspaper staff by visiting our web site at $400. Call Andy 764-3553. http://www.stp.gasou.edu. DO YOU need a reliable Childcare provider? OFFICES, MAIL, PHONES: Room 2023, F. I. Call 871-7741 after 5pm for more info. FERRET FOR sale, includes cage and all the Williams Center. The George-Anne, P.O. Box accessories. Paid S300 for all, will sell for 8001, Georgia Southern University, States- FEMALE COLLEGE STUDENT needed $150. Call Todd at 681-1348. boro, Ga. 30460. 912/681-5246 (News) or 3:00pm-5:30pm. Pick up children (2) from 912/618-5418 (Advertising, school, light housekeeping. CPR, Valid GA BUT #XJ NEVER Drivers License, Dependable transportation, 220 ADVERTISING INFORMATION References required. Call 489-8433 after SAIP AN W/N(b The George-Anne reserves the right to refuse 6pm. Rentals & Real Estate ABOUT PUTCH any advertisement. DISPLAY AD DEADLINE: The deadline for reserving SUBLEASE ASAP. 1 Large Bed & Bath space and submitting advertising copy is Noon, one apartment. New carpet, and new paneling. week prior to the intended publication date. Close to campus. Rent is S340/mth, $100 For more information, rate cards, sample publica- Computers & Software deposit. 681-9012 ask for Sammy or Josh or tions, contact: Shawn Sunderland, Advertising Man- leave a message. ager, ADS, (912) 681-5418; or Bill Neville, Student COMPUTER INTEL P200, 32mb RAM. Media Coordinator, (912) 681-0069. 850mb HD, SB16, ATI 3D Graphics, 12 X CD FEMALE NEEDED to take over my sublease PROOFING/ERRORS/OMISSIONS: The newspaper ROM, 14"-SVGA Monitor, Win 95, MS Plus, at Hawthorne ASAP. For Spring and Summer makes every reasonable effort to present correct and MS Office Pro. S975 OBO. Must Sell! 489- Quarters. Private BR & BA. $287.50 a mth complete information in advertisements. However, the 5123. Please call 871-5619. advertiser is responsible for proofing the ad upon pub- PENTIUM COMPUTER 200mhz, 32mb RAM, HOME FOR Rent- Huntington Subdivision lication and should notify the newspaper immediately 850mb HD, 12xcd rom, sb16, ATI 3D graph- 3Br, 2b, 2 Car garage. Lake view, lots of in the event of an error. The newspaper is not respon- ics, WIN 095, MS Plus, Office 95 Professional storage, flexible terms. 912-587-9898. sible for any errors in advertisements and its liability edition, monitor extra. 51200 489-5123. for adjustments is limited to the amount of space the REASONABLE RENTALS error occupied in the ad. Further, the newspaper is 764-5003 not responsible for any damages caused due to an Beautiful 4BR/3BA Townhomes or 4BR/2BA ad's omission from a particular edition and its respon- Flats. All amenities. Available immediately for sibility solely is to reschedule the ad in the next regu- Fall. S850/mth call 681-6763. lar edition at the regular advertising rates. CLASSIFIED ADS: Free classified ads from students, SUBLEASE-ASAP St. James Place. 1 Bed- faculty and staff must be non-commercial in nature room includes water and microwave. Need and submitted in writing, with the name of the sender, D FUN & STUFF someone for Spring and Summer quarter; re- local address, and phone number. No free ads taken newal optional. Call 681-8159. via telephone - at this price we don't take dictation. Visit our Web site for list of things to do that are educational and fun. On-line at ONE BEDROOM apartment for sub-lease. One free ad per person per week. Commercial classi- July rent free. $285 month. Pine Haven call fied are 20 cents per word with a $4 minimum per in- http://www.stp.gasou.edu/funstuff/ 681-2272. sertion. Tearsheets are S2 extra per insertion. CIRCULATION INFORMATION: Subscription rates ENTIRE 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment for for home delivery of The George-Anne are eight dol- NEEDED! TUTOR for first grader- education lease. Central Heat and Air, Washer and Dry- lars per quarter, or $24 per year, delivered by third major preferred. Needed in Language Arts er, Dishwasher. For more info please call 681 - class mail. Please address all inquiries to Zeina Rah- and Math.865-5403. 7361. Available Now! me, Business Manager. The George-Anne is distribut- FEMALE NEEDED to sublease 1 bedroom in ed free of charge on the Georgia Southern University 2 bedroom/1 Bath apartment in Eagle's Nest campus through delivery sites located in campus 120 summer quarter $212.50 + 1/2 utilities. Call buildings, at off-campus sites, and in residence halls. Autumn 871-3918. NOTICE: Readers may pick up one free copy, and a Furniture & Appliances second for a roommate or acquaintance, at distribu- FOR RENT NOW - 4BR, 3BA house. Kitchen tion sites. Additional copies are 35 cents each and are furnished. 8 Crescent Avenue. 587-5936. available at the Williams Center. However, unauthor- FOR SALE: Pine day bed, including extra trundle bed $150 OBO. Call Anytime, 681- 2 BEDROOM, 2 bath apartments available. ized removal of additional copies from a distribution Will consider short term lease through June or site constitutes theft under Georgia law, a misde- 6956. August. Will also write leases for upcoming meanor offense punishable by a fine and/or jail time. 1998-1999 school year. S500/mth and a 5500 Editors will seek to have any person(s) who removes deposit required. Call 681-0894. Evenings call more than the authorized number of copies from dis- 140 871-6663. tribution sites prosecuted to the full extent of the law. NOTE: We gratefully acknowledge the theft of our slo- APARTMENT FOR rent Spring Quarter.HArd Help Wanted wood floors, valted wood ceilings. All utilities gan - "Liked by Many, Cussed by Some, Read by included in rent except phone. Ideal for 1 per- them Alt' - from Robert Williams of the Blackshear ALASKA SUMMER EMPLOYMENt- Fishing . son or couple. 5400 mth. Call Mike @ 489- Times. Call Bob and he can tell you who he stole it industry. Excellent student earnings & benefits 5004,,or at work 681-5436. irom originally. potential (up to 2,850+/mo. + Room/Board). All major employers. For employment informa- ONE BEDROOM apartment, clean, close to tion: 5' 17-324-3117 ext. A53941 campus. $315/mo + utilities. Available Febru- CAT AIRUM6"S ary at Stadium Place-Call 912-871-4646. Page 12 — Tuesday, March 3,1998

By Laura Owens Many students have complained on the board, and SGA now has a Staff Writer ATTITUDES about the dirt walkway around hand in the decision-making pro- Continued from page 1 Several resolutions were voted the back of the lake, which can cess of how United Way money is on and approved at the most re- get very muddy after a rain. The spent. the attitudes about drinking and rible thing, it is just unfortu- mum of 80 hours of community cent SGA meeting. driving," she said. "We're seeing nate.' But you've still killed some- service. A recommendation was made a lot more responsibility in that body." A RECOMMENDATION WAS MADE, ASKING THAT For third conviction, the con- for Greek Life, asking that when age group." Not only is drinking and driv- sequence is a fine between $ 1,000 Greek organizations remove ban- WHEN GREEK ORGANIZATIONS REMOVE BANNERS University Police Captain ing dangerous, it can also be and $5,000, a mandatory prison ners that have been hanging from Mike Russell said that he be- costly. sentence of 120 days to a year trees, that they also remove the THAT HAVE BEEN HANGING FROM TREES, THAT THEY lieves there is still a problem Each year, drinking and driv- and at least 20 days of commu- lines used to secure these ban- with drinking and driving every- ing costs tens of billions of dol- ALSO REMOVE THE LINES USED TO SECURE THESE nity service. ners, instead of leaving "rope where, and that, especially on lars. In addition to these penalties rings" to accumulate around the BANNERS, INSTEAD OF LEAVING "ROPE RINGS" TO college campuses, it is still so- In Georgia, the first DUI of- insurance premiums will in- trees. SGA felt this was neces- cially acceptable. fense can result in a fine from crease dramatically after a DUI sary, as GSU has always striven ACCUMULATE AROUND THE TREES. "If I grabbed a gun and walked $300 to $1,000, imprisonment conviction, according to Allstate for an aesthetically pleasing and down to the courthouse and shot from 10 days to a year and at insurance agent Larry Allen. beautiful campus. This proposal resolution to address these two Questions were raised about somebody, people would want to least 40 hours of community ser- "Your premium will approxi- was passed 20 to 10. projects was passed 20 to 10. the placement of call boxes on hang me on the nearest oak tree," vice. mately double, just on that one Some SGA members felt this Chad Elkins stated that while campus, and the absence of a call he said. "But if I got in my car For a second conviction, the conviction," Allen said. proposal should apply to all stu- the dirt lot near Forest Drive box in certain areas of campus. after [drinking at] a Christmas penalties increase to a fine of — Mike Bowdoin, Meredith dent organizations, not just would be entirely closed off on Elkins mentioned that from now party and killed somebody, $600 to $1,000, from 90 days up Whitt and Travis Walden also Greek Life. Monday, 100 to 150 spaces could on, call boxes will be part of the people would say 'that's a ter- to a year in prison and a mini- contributed to this article. Due to concern by the student possibly be salvaged after Mon- construction committee and part body over the disposable contain- day. Elkins encouraged students of the budget for any new build- SURVEY ers for food and drink currently to park in the lot next to the ings on campus, which would Continued from page 1 being used by GSU's Division of Theater and Scene Shop and the provide call boxes for some areas drink in a way that they're not Food Services, a resolution was west commuter lot. of campus. of disciplinary probation as well tions will bring a mandatory supposed to," Bayens said. passed for Food Services. The SGA discovered that one of SGA agreed to fund $500 to as being required to serve at least minimum of a one quarter sus- Nonetheless, alcohol viola- resolution states that GSU GSU's goals from the university the Chinese Union for trips to 10 hours of community service pension. tions have dropped from last fall should take appropriate steps in mission statement was to have a Florida and New York. SGA and attend an educational semi- This article is part one of a two and Bayens attributes the re- researching possible alternatives television station at GSU. This election debates will be held April nar. part series of binge drinking sto- duction in alcohol policy viola- to these disposable products that issue was looked into in the past, 16, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. at the The second offense will result ries conducted on the Georgia tions this year to strict new laws would be economically sound and but never materialized due to Russell Union Rotunda. SGA in at least five months of proba- Southern campus November for underage DUI's, a compre- environmentally friendly. lack of funding. A committee has elections will be held April 21 tion, 10 or more hours of commu- 1997 by four student journalists hensive university education Another resolution on cam- currently been created to look and 22. nity service, as well as follow in Robert Bohler's advanced re- pus aesthetics was passed to into this again, and GSU could plan and tough disciplinary pro- recommendations of alcohol as- porting course. gram. improve the blue, GSU direc- possibly have its own television —The SGA Update is simply a sessment to remain enrolled at For violation of the university tional signs, and to pave the pe- station within a year. summary of what occurred at the the university. — Meredith Whitt, Farrah policy on alcohol, a student will destrian walkway around the The president of SGA can now latest SGA meeting. For more A third offense, regardless of Senn and Travis Walden also receive no less than three months backside of the lake, connecting sit on the board of directors for information on 'any issues men- the time elapsed between infrac- contributed to this article. Lakeside Cafe to the sidewalk the Southeast Georgia United tioned in the SGA Update, check leading to Forest Drive. The di- Way. Thanks to the amount of out future editions of The George- CARTER rectional signs are in need of money SGA raised for United Anne or call the SGA offices at Continued from page 1 improvement due to weathering. Way, they were granted a seat 681-0655. tion, is to provide an excellent lege became a university while "I think they were major tasks environment for students," he he was vice president and the and we did them really well," said. school added a doctorate in edu- Carter said. "I'm proud for the Disabled student kicked out of dorm for drug use Carter has worked hard to cation. institution that we were able to provide that environment. He GSU also has improved its do those things very well." The Associated Press juana to relieve pain and to re- upheld it. has been the vice president of But service to students seems AMERICUS, Ga. — A wheel- lieve stress because narcotics are A university spokesman said academic affairs for fifteen years, "I THINK I'M READY to be what Carter is most proud chair-bound student at Georgia rough on my system," he said. "I Burkey's eviction from campus a position that is usually held for of. The library won the first Presi- FOR SOME NEW Southwestern University was don't condone the use of mari- is based on a "zero tolerance" four to five years. Having been dential Service to Students in the position for so long, he is kicked out of his dormitory room policy against drugs on campus. CHALLENGES. I THINK award last year and Carter is more than ready for the chal- after he was arrested for off-cam- "THEIR POLICY IS A "One has to assume, maybe happy to see service being re- pus marijuana use he says was liberally in this case, that if one lenges teaching will bring his IT'S TIME FOR THE warded. therapeutic. DRUG-FREE way. "I think that indicates a phi- used (marijuana) off campus, he INSTITUTION TO HAVE A Carey D. Burkey returned likely used it on campus and per- "I think I'm ready for some losophy that we have of being of CAMPUS. I WAS new challenges," he said. "I think from classes last Friday to find a haps in residence halls," said FRESH LOOK AT service to students," he said. "It 1 it's time for the institution to seems that them winning that lock on his door and a note in- NOT ON CAMPUS Steve Baston, vice president for t forming him of how he could re- university relations. have a fresh look at academic ACADEMIC AFFAIRS award means our philosophy has WITH DRUGS." affairs from someone in this po- taken hold." claim his belongings from the Burkey said the school did not FROM SOMEONE IN residence hall. The paraplegic follow proper disciplinary proce- sition. I think it's good for me Carter has a reputation for and it's good for the institution has refused an order to leave his — CAREY D. BURKEY, dures. THIS POSITION ... being very goal-oriented and to make the change. When I made sometimes tough as nails. Carter dormitory room. GEORGIA "They're convicting me before University officials say they I am even convicted in a legal that request to President Henry, WHEN I MADE THAT says that he works very hard SOUTHWESTERN I felt it was the right time for me and is very competitive because also are considering suspending court of law," he said. "Their REQUEST TO PRESIDENT Burkey, 38, from the school be- UNIVERSITY STUDENT policy is a drug-free campus. I and the institution." he wants to see the institution do cause he defied an administra- was not on campus with drugs." Carter admits there may be HENRY, I FELT IT WAS well and the students do well, some difficulty watching some- tive order by refusing to leave juana for kids." Baston said that if Burkey is but he does have a sense of hu- his room. not convicted of marijuana pos- one else do the job he has done THE RIGHT TIME FOR mor. Burkey was arrested Feb. 19 for fifteen years, even though it Burkey, who also has an apart- in Americus for misdemeanor session, the university could al- "I really enjoy the fun side of was his choice to leave, but he is ME AND THE things and I try to be light- ment 20 miles away from the marijuana possession. He was low him to return to the dorm. looking eagerly to the future. hearted at times," he said. "In central Georgia school, was in- ordered Monday to leave his room But Burkey still must contend INSTITUTION." "I enter in to this next phase of fact, I like to interject humor jured in an automobile accident in two days. Burkey appealed with the university charge of fail- my career with the idea of not into situations." 10 years ago. the eviction order, but univer- ing to obey an administrative — HARRY CARTER looking back and I'm going to He suspects that some of his "Occasionally, I will use mari- sity President Michael Hanes request, he said. focus my energies on how to be a retention rate and started pre- reputation comes from his posi- really effective classroom senting the faculty with awards tion as vice president of academic Four fraternity brothers arrested for making money teacher," Carter said. "I will try for excellence which has im- affairs. The Associated Press to be as supportive of the admin- proved faculty development. The But now that he is about to Their hometowns were not avail- Philadelphia, Offutt said. istration as possible." administration worked hard to become a teacher again, will that FAIRMONT, W.Va.— Police able by press time. He said West Virginia cash- Carter has seen and helped revise the entire core curriculum reputation follow him into the have warned Marion County Police Chief Ted Offutt said iers and bank tellers also should implement many changes dur- for the semester system conver- classroom? Only time, and his businesses to be on the lookout authorities found the counter- watch for bills with the same ing his tenure at GSU. The col- sion. future students, will tell. for counterfeit $20 and $50 bills feit money in different stages of serial number that do not have that were allegedly produced on completion when detectives the fabric-like feel of authentic a home computer by four searched Turchin's apartment. U.S. currency. Fairmont State College frater- They recovered approximately 90 "It is the kind of thing a clerk nity brothers. $20 bills and an undetermined at a dimly lit bar may not notice," Eric Turchin, 21, was charged number of $50s when the stu- Offutt said. "But a trained bank last Thursday with counterfeit- dents were arrested. clerk or teller would see the dif- ing. Matthew Bartic, 22, and It was a "small, stupid opera- ference." Collin Posgate, 22, were charged tion," Offutt said. The counterfeiting charge car- with possession of counterfeit The investigation started ries a prison term of up to 20 money and Christopher Ventura, when a merchant in New York years, and the possession charge 21, was charged with bringing City called police after she re- carries up to five years. stolen property into the state, ceived one of the bills. Counter- U.S. Secret Service agents also which is a misdemeanor. feit bills also have been passed in investigated the case. All four are members of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Eye surgery with care Julie Claveria, M.D. There are only 764-6017 Aestetic & Lasar Surgery 420 C Gentilly Place, about 100 tickets of the Eye-Lids & Face remaining for "An Statesboro, GA 30458 Evening with Maya Angelou." 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