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BYQMAVMU Suestioned after SGA found Managing adHor lem unnecessary for office use. Eastern, Richmond Improper use of the univer- A total of $199.88 in person- sity purchasing card and cellu- al phone calls made on the uni- lar telephone issued to former versity issued cellular phone Student Government Hammons was given for his celebrate King's life Association President Lucas use as SGA president and stu- Hammons are outlined in a 90- dent regent, were also identi- page document obtained by fied to be reimbursed to the PfKMMSt SWP RtPOHT The Progress through the university. According to Ami University Counsel's office this Rccirilli, director of communi- week. cations, Hammons was issued The Richmond and Eastern communities united Monday afternoon to According to the documen- the phone so that Eastern celebrate the life, the legacy and the dreams of Martin Luther King tation, Hammons agreed to President Joanne Glaaser . reimburse the SGA accounts in could be in constant contact A small crowd gathered outside the Madison County Courthouse steps the amount of $853.54 last with him PkdriUi said Glaaser to hear remarks from Richmond Mayor Connie Lawson and Rev. Robert C. semester. The amount includ- likes to be able to have access Blythe, the first African American elected to the Richmond City ed charges from the university to all the regents and adminis- Commission, before marching to the Keen Johnson Building. issued purchasing card, an trators of the university. Jessica Hate, a l&yearold oocupatkmsJ therapy niajor, said ah* attended the assigned cell phone, travel Plccirilli said Tuesday Nick event because it was "a very needed cetebranoo, celebrating a very needed vouchers and direct pay Bertram, former SGA presi- nun « requests. dent, had also been issued a "I mainly came to listen," Hale said. "Racism still exists everywhere, but The university purchasing university cell phone for hie bad ft not been for Dr. King there is no telling where we would be." card assigned to Hammons use as president and student The unity march was ted by a group of people holding a sign that read was terminated Sept 17, 2002, regent -Re-Ignite Dr. King's Dream By Serving Your Community." As the partici- after the SGA looked into pur- However, in a phone inter- pants marched, they sang "We Shall Overcome," a song that originated in chases it found questionable, view Tuesday evening, small pentecostal churches in Scum Carolina and became the theme song according to the documenta- Bertram said that, "none of the of the Civil Rights Movement * tion. At least 34 purchases three of us, Chris Pace, Richie Once at the Keen Johnson Building, University President Joanne Glaaser, Ron Spears, an Eastern slum who is now an attorney in Ohio, and student repre- Naahld Fakhrid Dean performs a Libation were highlighted — most were (Rednour) or myself were ceremony during a Martin Luther King Jr. items of a personal nature, a issued s university cell phone, sentatives of various campus groups addressed the crowd. The program fea- fact the document says nor were we reimbursed for tured various musical selections and concluded with a reception in Wamut HalL celebration Monday. Dean poured water onto i Hammons never disputed. our personal cell phone use." "1 found this a very important and moving event," said Brady Wright, an plant to pay homage to ancestors and King. Other hems, such as two print- Piccirilli contacted The 18-year-old business major. ers and a 25-inch television, Progress office Wednesday were purchased for the SGA Photos by Kevin Martin/Progress offices. Those purchases were See SGA, A3 i March tentative date ► Inskto Roy Kidd, Eastern's former head football coach, has beef) appointed outrsach for provost visits ombudsman and university ambassador and has a new fftjAiaSVaaKM plans to formally begin review- office In the Jones Building. ing applications, which already Eastern President Joanne Editor have begun to come in. Feb. 3. Glassar created the position The search for Eastern's Following review, the commit- m hopes that Kidd wM be second in command, which tee will forward its final four or able to heap offset some of University President Joanne five recommendations to the university's budget crisis Glasser said is "arguably the Glasser, who will make her through Increased fundreJe- most important search of her appointment after the candi- service as pres- dates visit Ing. resource development campus. and alumni support. ident of EKU," is well under- Glaaser way. In fact, « hopes to have Glasser the new expects cam- provost in pus visits in We will certainly place by July 1. Kidd assigned new campus position March from the four or five be bringing BY CA—owpm Kwv coaching position at the end of if there's anything I can do to finalists in con- the football season. His official help the university, I'm going tention for the finalists to According NewtadHor to do h," Kidd said. This is my provost and to the ad for retirement date is March 1, the campus and the position It's no secret that Eastern's and he will remain a full-time school I haw loyalty here." vice president As for rnaspedffcjob duties. for academic — posted on former bead football coach, employee until then. 'the target for Easterns Web Roy Kidd, has the ability to After March 1. Kidd wl con- Kidd wffl be making cats, visits affairs position. and other contacts with friends "We will cer- site Dec. 16 — make friends both on the held tinue in his new position on a that is late the provost Hi: 14 and off the field — only now part-time basis at a monthly or prospective friends of the u» tainly be bring versity to encourage their sup- ing finalists to March. position Losrl he's getting paid for it sstery of $1,000 white also draw- requires a Conditions: Eastern President Joanne ing his retirement. This arrange- port Kidd also wffl be attending the campus events to help spread the and the target doctorate Scattered flurries afl day. Glasser icieufty appi anted **°y ment wM nwJ'bMif through June —Joanne Glasser degree, aa Kidd to a newly created position, 30, at which tame Glasser and Eastern story, draw upon his net- for that is late into nig I it Kidd wM decide if they wish to work contacts to assist Glasser March," well aa "a ; outreach ombudsman and uni- record of out- rm Mostly sunny • i His reapon COOupUf tjtf aaXTWBfKntOwL and other university staff to iden- Glasser said via Kidd, who now has an office tify prospective donors and e-mail Tuesday stand i ng %m Partjydoudy : i primarily wal be "fnend- » scbolarahip -I raisfog and fundrasing," accord- m the Jones Busttng. said he is develop fundraising plans and afternoon. perform other duties sseigned -While details suitable for JafteL- excited about the opportunity to aptKisBttnentsssfol professor, Basically. Glasser said she serve Eastern in a new way. remain to be worked out it wfa "ft gives me an office, some Along wim hiring Kidd part- not be unlike the process when significant experience in acade- hopes Kidd will be able to help mic administration and experi- offset some of the uafruaitra place to go and something to time, Gamer has made some the Student Affairs VP fmaksts visited the campus. There wfll ence m fiscsl management and Forums regarding budget crisis by increased do." Kidd said via telephone other personnel changes as wel. Easterns provost fundraising, resource develop- Tuesday. She announced both the hir- certainly be much opportunity resource allocation. Kidd added he bebeve. he's ing of Danny Hope as the new for student and faculty contact The committee also wiU be search are being hetd ment and alumni support looking for appicants to meet a Kidd, whose salary for the a right fit for the position. head football coach and James wrm the fmaksts." today and Monday. 2002-2003 year is $127,579, Tm not just a coach — I'm The search committee announced plans to retire his Sec KIDD, A3 appointed to assist Glasser See SEARCH,A3 . -^ fr • i NeWS A2 The Eastern Progress, Thursday, January 23,2003 ^ PROGRESS CLASSIFIEDS HELP WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Hasp Wanted: Online Fling Do Spring Braak! Bahamas Party : >our Taxes Online O Cruise $279 5 days. Includes 10 ; www.absolutetaxe.com for a Free Meals! free parties and ■ minimal of fee of $9.95 for drink specials) Incl. Port, 104OE2 and $14.95 for 1040. Departure, Hotel Taxi ; Frae-E-Flle. www.springbreaktravel.com. 1- 800-678-6386. Para las paraonas en la otoae SPA 208 el semestre pasado Spring Break! 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. SOUTH PADRE ISLAHD. University ski trip The case was originally Association of Counseling planned to resort scheduled to be heard Dec. 5, Eastern, Services. .PAHAMACTTYBIACH. but was canceled due to Only two other accredited The Eastern Intramural inclement weather. named In lawsuit counseling centers exist in the • STEAMBOAT. Programs will sponsor a ski state. • BH1COIRID01 • trip Feb. 20 to Perfect North Parents of a Model stu- Ski Resort. The group will Eastern jobs offered dent have filed suit against .DATTOHA BEACH. leave at 2 p.m. and return at for summer session Eastern and two Model SACE honors Melis Madison midnight The total cost is $60 officials. • TAIL* The suit was filed in the with Star award r.funehiM.com per person, which includes lift Eastern is seeking students U. S. District Court in Garden ticket and ski rental for orientation leader, New Lexington Jan. 16. Laura Melis, director of ■ ARSON II l Sign up in Begley 202 by Student Days leader and advis- James and Carol Stutts career services, was recently Friday. For more information, ing assistant. For more infor- awarded with the Star award allege their child was Fratarnltlns • Sororltlaa call 622-1248. mation and applications, call harassed and abused by fel- from the Southern Association Can Wallace at 622-1624 or of Colleges and Employers. Clubs - Student Group* low students at Model Ellrn SI.OOO S9.000 ttlln Hiimnnlfit wltH m pfovan Carol Elrod at 622-1383. SACE is an organization of CampuaFitiMlmlBiir 3 riour ri„tu nvnul Our Scholarship available Applications must be received Laboratory School. The programs rimk» fundrstalng • stay wltn no rtmhtm. suit claims school officials, human resources, college rela- FuridratliBliiu cliatow nra fllllno oiiloMy, a>o ua>1 wltn tha> by March 27. tions and career services pro- program) II wurbi Conln<.t G«rrtpij«BEuncJra»r akt for Native Americans including School (BOB) BS3-3S3B. or VI.M inin i aiiuinTunnVaiaw nnm Psychologist Ellen Rini and fessionals from 10 states. The $5,000 Morris K. Udafl Students encouraged Director Jacqueline Vance, scholarahip to now available for knew of the abuse and Judges needed for sophomores and juniors with a to apply early for aid railed to stop it from occur- GPA of 3.0 and an interest in ring. The suit also churns March FBLA contest public policy, health care or Students aeeking financial Eastern failed to take -' . .* natural resources. For applica- aid for the 2003-2004 academic appropriate action in the sit- The college of Business and tions, call 622-1538 or e-mail year should file the Free uation Technology will host the charles.elliotOeku.edu. The Application for Federal Student The Stutts are seeking Region VI competition for the deadline for applications is Aid (FAFSA) online at $48 million in damages. Future Business Leaders of Feb. 20. www.fafaa.ed.gov as soon as America's Spring Conference possible. To complete the March 5. They are looking for : \ FAFSA, parents and students interested individuals to partic- Hearing for Eastern wil need their 2002 federal tax ipate as judges in the contest. to be held March 6 return. For more information, Contact Kathy Williams at 622- HAS call 1-800-92*8926 ext 7391. also need help, include the 1412 for more information. According to University Commerce Committee, Shop Counsel Kaoey Coleman, U.S. Richmond, Ambassadors and Bankruptcy Judge William S. Chamber seeks help Be an ti heat ion. If you are inter- Dining services Howard will hear Lyndon with its committees ested, contact the Chamber at director appointed Property Insurance Company's 623-1720. claims against Eastern and The Richmond Chamber of Aramark food services Southern Illinois at 10 a.m. Commerce is seeking help recently appointed Larry March 6 in the U.S. with the following new commit- Counseling Center Pusdzna as the new director of Bankruptcy Court in tees: Screen on the Green, receives accreditation Eastern's Dining Services. Lexington. Lyndon's suit was Welcome to Richmond/Taste Puscizna will fill the spot filed in connection with the of Richmond and Sister Eastern's Counseling that was held by David Wallace's Bookstores Inc. City/Leadership Trip. Center recently gained accredi- Freeland. Freeland was fired bankruptcy proceeding. Existing committees, which tation by the International last October.

► Police Beat: Jan. 14-17 Compiad by Atsha Hockensmati BOOKS! * The following reports have leak on a pump unit in the been filed with Easterns Public Safety still looking for suspect In basement. Division of Public Safety. Commonwealth Hall arson Investigation Jam. 16 Jan. 14 The arson investigation of the fires that were deliberately The Richmond Fire Timothy Egbert reported set in Commonweakh Hal Jan. 9 and Jan. 12 are still ongo- Department responded to a the theft of 80 CDs. a CD case ing, according to Director of Public Safety Tom Lindquist fire alarm that sounded at and a portable CD player from The case to still open and we're still investigating and stil 2:19 p.m. at Commonwealth his locked vehicle while it was Inflowing some leads." Lindquist said. Hall, as advised by the parked in the south side of Eastern's Division of Public Safety is in the process of Simplex Alarm Systems. The Lancaster Lot. The items questioning 160 Commonwealth Hall residents who were system advised that the taken were valued around present during the Jan. 9 fire. Lindquist said he couldn't say alarm was coming from the $1,260. right now if there is a suspect second floor mechanical The Progress reported in last week's edition that if caught room water pump, but Ronald Davis reported and convicted, a suspect could face from 20 years to life in Commonwealth Hall does not someone had damaged the prison for the arson acts committed in Commonwealth HaU. have a mechanical room at passenger side door of his Any student with information pertaining to the inveatiga- that location. The officer on vehicle while it was parked in tion should contact Lindqutot's office at 622-2821. scene spoke with a facilities the south side of Lancaster There to a $1,500 reward for any information that leads to services worker who stated Lot The CD player was pulled the arrest of a suspect that there was a sprinkler from the dash and the wires activated on the sixth floor. UNIVERSITY were cut. The trunk of the The officer met with contrac- vehicle was opened and the tors who were working on BOOK & SUPPLY amplifier and speakers were by pulling it from the dash. with a total estimated value the trash chute. The contrac- abo stolen. Elizabeth Bryant reported of $20. tor on the scene said that that someone had broken into while drilling on the trash Richmond, KY Emily Berfaglia reported her vehicle while it was Jan. 15 chute, he hit a sprinkler pipe that she had approximately six parked in Lancaster Lot and Brian J. Stave, 21, of Villa causing the water to spew out books stolen from her room in stole her CD player. Hills, was arrested and of the pipe. Keene Hall over the winter charged with alcohol intoxica- IAST DAY FOR break. Jon Spears reported that tion. Jan. 17 someone had stolen his back- William H. Harrison, 33. of Jesse Brock reported that pack from the book-bag drop The Richmond Fire Harrodsburg, was arrested A FULL REFUND someone broke into his vehi- at the front of the bookstore. Department responded to an and charged with alcohol cle while it was parked in The items in the backpack alarm at 6:08 a.m. at Martin intoxication and terroristic Lancaster Lot and stole the included a calculator valued Hall. The cause of activation threatening in the third stereo, valued around $150, at $90 and other supplies was determined to be a steam degree. JANUARY 25, 2003

Got a news tip? Call Cassondra Kirby at 622-1872. 624-0220 The Eastern Progress, Thursday, January 23, 2003 NeWS A3 SQA: Hammons asked for reimbursement for meals From The Front year. Hammons was asked to Kentucky University'' to ask ... not to be carrying out his morning to say indeed, pay back the reimbursements "for the resignation of Lucas duties as the Student Bertram was not issued a uni- last fall. Hammons," according to the Government president versity cell phone. Also included in the docu- resolution. According to letters written Finally in question were five mentation are proposals and In an Oct. 30 letter to the within the Cabinet, members meals and travel miles, some of resolutions written by Executive Cabinet, Hammons found in early December that which weren't sufficiently doc- Executive Cabinet members of informed the members that Hammons still was not per- umented. According to the SGA One, dated Oct. 17. SGA would be reimbursed at forming the duties as noted in receipts, Hammons asked for 2002. said that the members least $853 54 by noon of that the constitution and the pro- $266.05 in reimbursements for found Hammons had not been day. posal regarding his duties. mileage to Lexington and "keeping all of his office hours, "I plan to finish my term On Dec. 11, 2002, Matthew meals at restaurants in the has used SGA's money for per- respectfully and abide by all Schumacher, SGA chief-of- Richmond Road area and at the sonal reasons, and has falsified duties that are laid out before staff, wrote a letter to ((Charley's in Richmond. information to the Cabinet me in the Constitution. I Hammons stating that the According to the receipts, In a resolution dated Oct. promise for a complete turn Executive Cabinet had "unani- Hammons asked the university 25, the Executive Cabinet around of my actions and mously accepted your letter of to reimburse him for 54 round- asked for Hammons' resigna- behavior," he wrote in the let- resignation ... As of this vote trip miles from Richmond to tion after finding that he hadn't ter. Mary Hall assumes office of Lexington. The total reim- turned in the questionable He also stated: "I would like Eastern Kentucky University's bursement for the mileage was items he had purchased; he to take this time to say that I Student Body President and $51.84. On the restaurant had not kept his office hours, am sorry ... I apologize from Regent" receipts, Hammons asked for and, according to the resolu- the bottom of my heart and Then, on Jan. 14. Hammons reimbursement for $232.30 tion, had not been "truthful in would like to ask forgiveness, submitted a letter of resigna- worth of meals at restaurants all of his actions and words." and I will gain each members' tion, citing "personal reasons" such as Rafferty's and Olive The Cabinet found that it trust." for his stepping down as presi- Garden, where he claimed to would be in the "best interest Also, the letter stated that it dent Kevin Martin/Progress have met with SGA members of the Student Government was to be accepted as a letter Hammons could not be Home for a horse to discuss future plans for the Association at Eastern of resignation if he was found reached for comment "Pride, Dignity and Tennis Shoes' has finally crossed the finish line and Is now standing tall on display inside the Student Services Building lobby. Eastern student Miles R. SEARCH: Committee welcomes nominations for position Johnson spent nearly 300 hours working on the yarn From The Front horse that was finished last semester. this week, the first of which was variety of other criteria, like held Tuesday, to inform the cam- Eastern narrows search for college dean being "committed to developing pus community about the search programs to enhance student process and gain feedback about Eastern also is narrowing its search for dean of the KIDD: Glasser justifies recruitment, retention and suc- what characteristics people are College of Justice and Safety, a position that will become cess" and willing to work to seeking in a provost vacant in June. Gary Cordner, who currently serves as dean creating new positions "support faculty and staff "During the forums we will of the college, will retire at the end of the school year and involvement in generating exter- give the attendees a list of qual- return to a faculty position. From The Front every spending decision," nal funds." ifications/attributes ... and will University President Joanne Glasser hopes to have some- Glasser said via e-mail Gary Cordner, dean of the ask them to choose their top one in place by July 1. Conneery as the vice president Tuesday. "It is a reality that in College of Justice and Safety and two," said Jaleh Rezaie, chair The search is going well," said Dominick Hart, dean of for student affairs in December. many searches the successor co-chair of the search commit- and associate professor of the the College of Arts and Sciences and chair of the search In addition, Glasser reassigned is paid more than the retiring tee, said Monday he'd personal- computer science department committee. The committee feels that we have a strong pool Ron HarreO from associate vice individual." ty be looking for three things. and co-chair of the search com- of candidates from which to draw (finalists)." president for university relations Glasser said her decisions "... Candidates who have mittee. "We are also asking Hart said the committee hopes to finish conducting phone —- a position that was created with Kidd and Harrell were experience in academic affairs, them to include up to two quaf interviews with "selected candidates" by the end of the week. last spring — to director of pub made because both employees who appreciate both the liberal ifications not listed." "At that time we likely will do further reference checking, be relations and marketing in the will be working in areas that arts and professional programs According to Rezaie, the com- aaacDS the situation and decide upon our next step," he said. Division of Continuing have an opportunity for growth and who can keep up with mittee will use the responses to "Our commitment is to be able to send to President Glasser a Education and Outreach. and revenue generation. President Glasser," Cordner develop a check list of qualifica- minimum of three strong candidates. My hope is that the Hope's contract includes a "Our current staffing in the commented. tions to match against applicants process will be completed by the end of February." $130,000 salary, slightly more university advancement area, The committee also is wel- vita's, as well as to compile refer- than Kidd's salary, and Glasser particularly in development, coming nominations of "out- ence/candidate phone interview 'The provost and Justice and safety positions are two of •till plans to re-fill the universi- public relations and alumni standing academic leaders" questions. several ongoing searches. See next week's Progress for updates ty relations position. relations is critically under- both on and off campus. A forum will be held 3:30- on the athletics director, vice president for university advance- While Glasser said she staffed in comparison to peer "I believe we have received 4:30 p.m. today in Posey ment and dean of graduate studies searches. understands that in light of the institutions,'' Glasser said. "As some nominations so far, but it Auditorium and another 3:35- current budget situation some we begin preparations for a would not be appropriate to 4:30 p.m. Monday in Rowlett may criticize her decision to major capital campaign, I must comment on any specifics at 301. Additional information is ously served as dean of the will make that determination pay Hope a higher salary and ensure that we have fully this stage in the process," available at www.eku.edu/new- College of Education, is serv- by the end of the week. create new positions, she feels staffed and experienced profes- Cordner said. sevents/provostphp. ing as interim provost until The provost position has they are justified. sionals on board to successful- June 30. Wasicsko said been vacant nearly eight - "Unfortunately, tight times ly complete private resource Forum* Until th« position Tuesday he has not yet decid- months. Michael Marsden Cause some persons to look development for the universi- The search committee I. filled ed whether he will apply for the resigned the position in late more critically or to question ty's future." began hosting open forums Mark Wasicsko, who previ- permanent position, but likely May. What Are You Doing AFTER THE CAMPUS EVENT OF THE YEAR

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Ralal Perspective A4 Thursday, January 23,2003 The Eastern Progress I www.easternprogress.com Jamie Vinson, editor * ► News Quiz :£ 3> OK, boys and girls. It's time to test your Knowledge of what's Students come i^p going on at Eastern. If you am don't know the answers, don't worry. Just go to www.eastemprogress.com and you ""'" can cheat. ,..

Who has Eastern »6 nggj**J>> Outwch Ombudsman and * University

a) Libby Fraas b) Roy Kidd c) Jessica Rabbit

Eastern has rece rved a National Science Foundation grant to do * what with? a) Send an Eastern student to Mars b) Experiment on human brains c) To improve area middle school technology, math and science programs ..r>

What position was the topic of discussion at # forums on campus this week? a) Provost Nathan* Butodtf>rogr»«s b) President c) VP for Student Affairs Budget cutbacks should affect all levels of university

Students come first, right? seem to be limiting the number ident of public relations, anoth- Danny Hope's appointment Wrong. Well, maybe stu- of new administrative positions er position that recently was as head football coach comes dents are a top priority at University President Joanne added to the university's with a $130,000 salary, almost other institutions, but at Glasser is creating, like administrative list Formerly $2,500 higher than Kidd's Eastern students seem to be Outreach Ombudsman and the director of public relations salary. second class. University Ambassador, a posi- and marketing, Harrell's posi- Why not make Hope's salary In light of Kentucky's cur- tion Eastern could do without. tion also came with a $17,885 the same as Kidd's and dump rent budget crisis, the universi- Former head football coach salary increase. that near $2,500 back into the ty has been forced to cut things Roy Kidd, who announced he While The Progress report- budget to help offset cuts. in its own budget and search would retire at the end of the ed last week that Harrell had The university can't help for other ways to generate football season in September, been assigned a new position, a the fact Kentucky is in a bud- funds — and students are now bears that title. position that doesn't include get slump, which means Kevin MartJrv/Progrtw being turned to for help first Kidd is making a $127,579, quite as high of a salary as his state funding is limited, and For instance, students saw a salary for the 2002-2003 year, old one, Glasser still plans to it is true that these sugges- 9.5 percent increase in tuition until March 1 (when he official- rename someone to his original tions would only contribute this school year and another ly retires). Then he will draw position. to resolving Eastern's bud- increase is coming in 2004. retirement plus an additional The university functioned get crisis in a small way. What event Is this man Students were not able to evalu- $1,000 each month for his adequately without an associate But it would make certain participating In? ate all of their professors last "Ombudsmanship." Thafs vice president of public rela- that if one entity of the uni- * fall due to restrictions on die $1,000 a month the university tions before, why can't we do it versity feels the effects of a) Martin Luther King Jr. celebra-. number of in-class evaluations could save for other purposes now? Wouldn't it be in the uni- cutbacks, all entities do — at tions. He was the keynote £ professors could administer, ... the position didn't exist versity's best interest to reallo- least it would seem as if stu- speaker £ and saw a lOcent library print- before, why does the university cate the money designated for dents were flying first class b) The drama club's version of £ ing fee implemented. need it now? that position back into the bud- rather than taking back Hamlet. He was Hamlet While cutbacks are affecting Last year, Glasser named get so we aren't being forced to seats. c) Anti-war protests. He was a " students first-hand, they don't Ron Harrell associate vice pres- cut so many other things? speaker

u. ► Campus Comments flf! * Martin Luther King Jr. Day was Monday. Katie Weitkamp, The Studio and the Around&About editor, asked students what they did to celebrate the holiday. a* ■: SEAN WARREN a SAMUELS KING

I sat around and watched televi- I walked in the I went to U of L Actually I didn't do anything, I stayed sion. I went out to march down campus and spent .•: return some videos Lancaster. the day with my home and spent and that's about it. Hometown boyfriend. time with my Louisville Louisville Danville Louisville family. Major: Police Major: Public Major Music Major Pre-med administration administration education

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"Real Women have Curves," I The last time I was there alone I Last Tuesday I received not one, not two, but three phone threaten to, and do beat up my me that guys are was about to buy a cup of coffee and cali from students in regards to the res- male friends, I know how to saw a trucker struggling to get a Bel ignation of our student body president Apparently news travels change my oil and I reject offers only after one on his coffee cup, so I helped him. fast because only a few hours after Mr. Hammons' letter was by male friends to walk me to the thing, girls He ended up buying my coffee for made pub&c our school's name was in the spotlight yet again. I dorm past dark—I carry a box me. dont know if this was purposely done to dean up SGA's image, cutter, I'm tough. I've never been should be smart First I feh bad, my brother made but frankly I feel that tarnishing someone's reputation is unethi- one to cry to get what I want or fun of me, but then he brought up cal and low. Everybody makes mistakes, especially when Katie Weitkamp ask a man to do something that I and use them... the point that I made the trucker's they're desperate for money, and retaliating through the media is a senior jour- could do without expecting him day by allowing him to do something gives us about as much credit as the Jerry Springer Show. I nalism major to ask me to do something in nice for someone else. I was never hope this semester SGA learns the value of shared governance fromR. return. » going to see him again, he couldn't **nd of self control Thomas. She is So, you can understand my recent be expecting anything from me, he The Studio turmoil about accepting free things was just being a nice guy and after ErinMichafik. editor and the simply because of my gender. The all, I helped him out former member of SGA Around&About other week I had a little run in with a me for my phone number. Yes, I am aware that perhaps this editor. nail and my back tire. So I called the Maybe both mechanics were just isn't the best philosophy, but is there auto shop that saved me the last time trying to be nice guys, regardless of really a polite way to turn down a free Student says company discriminates I ran over a nail. my gender, maybe I shouldn't have cup of coffee? The first time, after die mechanic accepted either, but I did. After the The thing is, I'm a bit of a femi- put a plug in my tire, he made it free tire plug, I started to wonder if it nist in theory, but not in practice On Dec 14,2002, ChappeD Studios was hired by Eastern for known that he was giving me a "good was right to take these kinds of because I don't want to be the the purpose of taking photographs for the December com- deal," which I was grateful for, con- things. jerk who can't let a guy, who is mencement exercise. L in turn, was hired by ChappeD Studios sidering I had about $10 on my per- The other day I was in a car with just trying to be nice, buy her a as a photographer's assistant As a graduate of Eastern, I was son. After I paid him he asked me for my brother and we were talking drink... But then again I don't proud to be assisting in the ceremonies. my phone number, and I gave it to about stupid stuff that guys do for want to be one of those girls who I arrived at Alumni Coliseum dressed in gray dress slacks him—I'm not sure if it was because I girls. I brought up the whole, "is it can't open a door for a guy. and a dark gray cashmere sweater. Another female assistant felt like I "owed" him something, or if right to take something from a guy The point I am trying to make is arrived wearing khaki dress slacks and a buttoned up top. Two it was because he just asked. when you have absolutely no interest that I may be an independent male assistants arrived as well. One was wearing black jeans, a The most recent time I called for in him debate." woman, I can afford a cup of coffee, flannel shirt and had long hair that was pulled back in a ponytail help, the mechanic, a different one, My brother told me that guys are but that doesn't mean I'm not going in a disheveled way. The other was wearing pants and a pullover took out the nail, patched my tire and only after one thing, girls should be to use my charm and let some nice top. After receiving instructions on how to load and unload the didn't charge me anything. The dif- smart and use them, and that nor- guy step up and buy it for me, maybe film, and given ample practice time to do so, we were each ference was, this time he didn't ask mally it doesn't take 21 years for a one day IU return die favor. assigned a photographer to work with. We then individually met with each photographer and went over our duties. Twenty min- utes before the ceremony was to start, the photographers left the room for a private meeting. Upon returning, the other Student says dorm check-in policies discriminatory; female and I were informed that we couldn't stand in front of the crowd due to the way we were dressed. Instead, we would campus food courts should be open on weekends have to be hidden away in the back where less people could view us. The two male assistants were to be moved up and stand in our places since they "dressed more appropriately." We It is a crying shame that the the same sex could visit with no has- Germany "Heil where are your were then informed that the university did not wish to be repre- r ^ Commonwealth fires had to be sle and members of the opposite sex papers..." What is next? Will we get sented by people who were not dressed welL the catalyst to perform the visita- had to be checked in. Well this is stopped in the street and asked for The other female assistant and I decided to terminate our tion policy changes needed for EKU. segregation by sex. Now the rules them? employment at that point, due to the lack of respect we were After that statement I bet a lot of are you have to check everyone in, And wefl, this is just a complaint being dealt As a former student who has represented her uni- • you are wondering who I am, and male or female. I believe this is fine, to EKU's Food Administration. versity in national conferences in such places as Washington what could I possibly be thinking. as long as they stop segregation Why is it that there is only one D.C., Eastern Kentucky, Lexington and Georgia and graduated Well I am a student here at completely. That is, they have no lim- place to eat on campus during the with an above average G.PA, I feel that I am an excellent repre- Eastern and I am thinking that if the itations on visitation for girls in guys' weekend? sentative of the university. I have never been told that my attire MARK TAYLOR school wishes to do this then it is in rooms and vice versa Any other poli- The school will never get a more was not good enough for me to be seen in front of a crowd — in ItyTum its right However, Eastern needs to cy would be considered sexist and a permanent group of students, less fact, I have often been told to dress down We felt that we were realize some political correctness violation of our civil rights. suitcasers, unless we have some- being discriminated against by the photography company and Taylor is a that needs to be addressed. The ID checking in the dorms where to eat For goodness sake, by the university. We were dressed equally as wefl, if not even sophomore edu- Sexism... around campus is fine by me. It does leave Blimpies and some of the food better, than the men who were working with us and yet we cajon major This is a problem that seems to what it was designed to do by allow- places in Fountain Food Court open. were told that we would have to stand out of view from the frqm McCreary be inherent to EKU simply because ing the school to blame a fire on all We afl get tired of the same places crowd. We were not given any specific instructions on how to County. of old fashioned tendancies. EKU is a residents of a dorm and force them and things for dinner every time, and dress by anyone in the company, and for that reason, we chose place where students, 95 percent of to pay for the FULL damages. some of us, minus our meal plans, to wear comfortable clothing — Le. dress slacks instead of us over 18, go to school. However, does it not remind any- don't have the money to eat else- dresses. Our outfits were expensive, dressy and our appear- The old rule was that members of one else of horror tales of Nazi where. ances tidy and neat Had we worn equally expensive dressy dresses and pantyhose I fed we would not have been discrimi- nated against and would have been allowed to stand out front The fact that we were females wearing slacks is what I think MESSAGE BOARD gave the company the excuse to discriminate against us. I hold nothing but respect for the university, but believe in * Lucas Mammons, Student Government president, resigned last week after several this case the school has to take some responsibility for the way that we, as workers, were treated. While we were not direct allegations of misconduct. What do you expect from your SGA? Has it met your employees of Eastern, a company Eastern had hired, hired us. I hope that in the future, dresses and pantyhose will not deter- expectations thus far? TeU us what you think! mine who is and who is not a good representative of the school To join the debate, go to Rebecca Patrick Eastern Kentucky University 2002 Graduate

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Eastern President *Rockcastle County Middle School NSF processes nearly 32,000 Joanne Glasser said. proposals annually and man- Tom ages approximately 20.000 on- Otieno, pro- utilizing the rich ety," Otieno said. "A good going awards. ject director talent we have background in science will Eastern's proposal will and chief « on this campus." enable even those who do not allow the university to partner author of the Otieno also stat- pursue careers in the sciences with six local middle schools. proposal, is ed that the three to appreciate the important The focus will be aimed at quick to note year mission will role science plays in their day- improving the middle school's the com- Science per- benefit every- to-day activities." inquiry-based instruction of bined forces one who partici- Dominick Hart, dean of the science, technology and math- that went in vades our soci- pates. He said College of Arts and Sciences, ematics. to making that the project also aided in authoring the Twelve Eastern graduate the grant ety. will lead to grant proposal. and undergraduate students, possible. enriched learn- The importance of the sci- along with Eastern faculty "Bringing ing by the mid- ences has always been strong- Andi Undenmayer/Progress mentors, will be involved in these funds —Tom Otieno dle school stu- ly recognized by The National Former Eastern student Jesse J. Rohr held his head down as he the project. The Eastern repre- to Eastern Project director dents, profes- Science Foundation. Practically sentatives will be teamed with was a truly sional develop- 2,000 organizations are funded left the Madison County Circuit Court house last Friday. Rohr is a teacher from the participat- collaborative » ment opportuni- by NSF each year. With the charged with terroristic threatening in the first degree. ing middle schools. From e f f o r t ties for middle support of NSF many things there, they will spend roughly encompass- school teachers, are made possible, like 10 hours a week, for 36 weeks, ing two colleges, seven acade- a heightened partnership Doppler radar, the Internet, ink implementing programs mic departments, the office of between Eastern and the local jet printers and camcorders, Rohr pleads not guilty shaped to meet Kentucky and institutional research and six schools, improved communica- according to the Web site. national education standards. local middle schools," Otieno tion and teaching skills for the The NSF devotes itself to The dozen positions for the said. Eastern students involved and the future by grants like these to charges from Sept graduate and undergraduate "It demonstrates what we channel additional funding to which are given to organiza- students are currently vacant. can achieve for Eastern and the university. tions all over the nation, includ- BY GINA VAILE ed in September. Through a competitive inter- the community by effectively "Science pervades our soci- ing Eastern. Managing editor The bomb threat occurred on Sept. 3 and affected resi- The Eastern student dents of Case Hall and stu- charged in connection with a dents and faculty in the Case bomb threat made on campus Annex. Sept. 3, appeared for arraign- Rohr was arrested on University seeking input ment in the Madison County Sept. 4 after Eastern's Divi- Circuit Court last Friday. sion of Public Safety discov- WOnoooMoM ■ ■mmil»»MUiil»ilMl»««l»t»«r.» Jesse J. Rohr was charged ered the phone used to call in in online diversity survey Eioononcoa f ACUITY. SHU! OR MHilM THAT OBS with terroristic threatening af- the threat was issued to Owtttoni w *Mniyn nmm atou aMf <•• o 9 a ter police say he called the Rohr's mother, and traced it BY ADAM BAKER said. o <> O a Richmond Emergency Opera- to Rohr. News writer Moore said Glasser has "a o o a o tions Center and claimed to According to the police re- definite commitment to diver- o o o o have planted a bomb in the port, Rohr, "did intentionally Diversity has always been a sity." Mftvapui* utmct lo roaoi, otfmc. o» ciAurai Case building. make a false statement that a oocMrowtt o o o o vital concern for President "...That's really what makes OOantM romoHn afeoul tomoOMI Mac* of ongoi Rohr was figity in the court bomb was placed in Case Joanne Glasser and the it beautiful for me to work (homo tomv oMo. . country) o o o o room Friday prior to making a Hall on the EKU campus." University Diversity with her and partner with her IftooproCf >olo rofcroncoo to IOOBOUI tfomtkcolion 9 o 9 9 plea. When asked how he Rohr, 20, of Richmond, Committee. in diversity. I feel we have a umtMod teiuM oKOntton O o 9 9 plead, Rohr quietly answered faces a class C felony which The latest project aimed at really good focus on what "not guilty." could carry a prison sentence. InoopfOprulo ohlinn to ooawol ononlotlon a o o a creating a more varied and diversity is about. Rohr will appear in court Rohr is represented by at- welcoming campus for all its "When I think of diversity, I Down—TO) rornoiti oka* oorooooMf a o 9 9 again on March 6. He remains torney Jimmy D. Williams of members is a campus wide think of bettering the lives, Ixifoiopwi rotoroocM lo OOOKI clooo bochftourO a o o 9 out on bond, which was post- Richmond. survey. lifestyles, and day to day oper- Knvin Martin /Progress Sandra Moore, special ation of the entire campus assistant to the provost for community, inclusive of stu- The new online diversity survey will help campus administrators university diversity, explained dents," Moore continued. determine how diverse the Eastern campus is. Visit that in the past surveys of this Glasser thinks it is impor- www.ir.eku.edu/Survey/ClimateSurveyPage/htm to take the survey. kind where aimed at certain tant for the student and faculty is anyone groups of the campus popula- population to participate in the spring. to diversity. Both Moore and tion. She feels that the new, new online survey. Moore said the university Glasser strongly promise to con- inclusive survey will help to "By participating in this administration is striving to tinue to improve the campus cli- bring a better understanding survey, students have the make the Eastern campus a mate in every way possible. perhaps you get crazy lool of Eastern's current environ- opportunity to help shape more diverse community. "My commitment to inclu- ment. Eastern Kentucky University's "We're trying. We're siveness. fairness and justice whenever you try your hobby] "I think that the representa- journey to further create, pro- nowhere close based on my is a part of my life, of who tion of the University mote and maintain a welcom- goals and objectives. We've Joanne Glasser is and will In public? If so, you could Diversity Committee and also ing, supportive and inclusive come a long way, but we still always be," she said. the outstanding support we've community," she said. have a long way to go. One Other steps being made by featured on Who's That?! had from Institutional "Students completing the thing to understand is that it's Glasser to better the campus Research in developing the survey will also have an a university-wide initiative," climate and promote diversity Contact Cassondra Klrby survey should create a very opportunity to enter a raffle she said. include the new Joanne comprehensive picture of drawing for a variety of prizes The current campus wide Glasser Diversity Scholarship, 622-1872. where the university stands as that will be awarded at the end survey is just a branch on the which will be awarded for the far as campus climate," Moore of the survey period in the university's tree of commitment first time this spring.

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BY CmwnNA CWHCART assigned their own IP number, Accent editor or internet address, which is tracked by companies like It wasn't so long ago that Mediaforce. when folks wanted to hear a "The companies look at the new album they would go to source, where those works are the record store and buy it In stored — whether they're in 2003, the information highway California, Denmark or wher- offers the world two ways to ever — and they track from get a new CD without getting that source and track back to off the couch: surf through dig- us," Lane said. "Anytime you're ital storefronts or steal it out on the Web, you leave little through peer-to-peer software tracks behind." like KaZaA. Only one of those Mediaforce monitors Web options, however, could now sites, online auctions, FTP get a student expelled or a fac- sites and peer-to-peer file shar- ulty member fired. ing programs in an attempt to In a campus-wide e-mail "minimize the distribution of sent Jan. 13, students and fac- pirated works across the ulty alike were warned of the Internet," according to the potential disciplinary action Mediaforce Web site. Eastern will take if the univer- Betsy Bohannon, the sity is notified that users of associate director of student Eastern's servers are down- judicial affairs, said that once loading copyrighted material, Eastern is alerted to illegal such as software, music and activity on the university's movies. server, Internet access is "Most of the time, if there's immediately removed and just one person doing it, we Bohannon contacts students deal with that one person," said via postal mail. Faculty would Margaret Lane, information be contacted by ITDS. technology service manager. "It's your choice. If you "The fact is, there were several choose to do this, you are cer- people and it was becoming tainly going to be held account- very prevalent on campus. able for your actions," That was why we had to deal Bohannon said. with it so publicly." After students speak to Eastern was contacted Dec. Bohannon, the university will 31 via e-mail by Mediaforce, a put students on a semester of company which offers digital probation, ask them to remove copyright protection services the pirated software and also to music recording and soft- give them a written reprimand. ware industries. Since that "Very, very rarely do we time, 20 cases at Eastern have have people come back, but we been under review, with one have written record of it here, case including a total of nearly so if it does happen again, we $2,000 worth of illegally can turn someone's connection obtained software. to the internet off (permanent- ly)," Bohannon said. A Orowlng Trand Eastern is just one of many But It's Just on* campuses cracking down on It's not just university software piracy, which has servers that are being affected been a common theme at uni- by software piracy. versities across the United Even superstore chains States in the past few years. such as Best Buy are suffering Last November, nearly 100 stu- from the recent decline in dent computers suspected of record sales. containing illegally obtained According to a Best Buy music and movies were confis- news release, the company will cated by Naval officials at be closing 110 Musicland Annapolis. stores and replacing them with "Technology's changing," 85 superstores. Best Buy Lane said. "While the underly- "anticipates that increased ing respect for other's rights sales of digital products... hasn't changed, the means of video gaming and movies will providing violations for that be nearly offset by reduced sure have." sales of prerecorded music." Although Napster and sever- Wondering what is consid- al similar programs have trans- ered "intellectual property ferred into a paid service, peer- theft" or copyrighted material? to-peer software is still alive Lane advises students and fac- and wed. KaZaA and Morpheus ulty to read Eastern's code of Photo illustration by are two of the more popular ethics for computing and com- programs used to download munication (which is located at Kevin Martin movies or television shows. www.itds.eku.edu/codeof Music is also quickly accessi- ethics) for clarification, but it ble by doing a quick search basically states that you must rekaae,the< and selecting to "share" a song have the permission of the by downloading it from one of copyright holder to transmit or •sores, rwpbciag millions of users. store copyrighted materials. Using these peer-to-peer "We've been put on notice programs is like a magnet for that someone is using our sys- companies tracking down their tem illegally and we're putting illegally distributed copyright- the students on notice," ed software. Everyone on cam- Bohannon said. "We know that pus who has a computer in bis they're doing this and the lia- or her office or dorm room is bility will be on the students." 1 ► Campus Comments A campus-wide e-mail recently informed students and faculty that downloading copyrighted material on campus could lead to loss of Internet privileges. Accent editor Christina Cathcart asked students how they felt about the enforcement

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Who's That?Cassondra Kirby, editor B4 Thursday, January 23. 2003 The Eastern Progress I www.easternprogress.com ROTC cadet continues family tradition in military Bv KATIE WEITKAIIP in the U.S. chosen to go to the army, but he says he isn't While moving around he The Studio editor camp in Dartmore. scared of a possible war. said he got to see a lot of exot- "It's a pretty competitive, "I think that would be hor- ic places, but that wasn't The son of a colonel, Ryan pretty hard school to get into," rible," Knapp said saying it's always fun. Knapp had no idea that not Knapp said. He celebrated the hard to practice for something "In Minnesota we got snow: everyone's father was in the Fourth of July in England, if you don't get to act out on it days where we wouldn't have, army until one of his friends which was met "It's like to go to school," Knapp saidr told him his father was a with mixed practicing "In Panama we got bomb" banker. reactions by for a football threat days so we wouldn't "I just thought that every- the British. u game. You have to go to school. It vn\ one's father was in the army," "I had guys spend all serious but everyone was Knapp said. "I just thought that tell me that If s like practic- your time happy that we didn't have to go was the way it was supposed to they let us win practicing to school." be." the revolution," ing for a football but you To stay in that one place, h< Looking to his own future, Knapp said. "I never ever wants to get a job with special he wants to keep the family tra- kind of felt like game. You spend really get to forces in the police system? dition, which has been alive for nobody really play that preferably dealing with drug! at least three generations now. liked us, but all your time game. Well, problems. Over the summer Knapp there were a (now)we're "I think drugs ruin a lot of was sent to London, England couple of guys practicing but given the lives and I'm really interested- by the Reserve Officer there that were opportunity in helping cut back on that Training Corps for a week of active army you never ever to play that problem," Knapp said. weapons orientation with the that just loved game, and This summer Knapp will go; British Army. America." really get to play we're going to advance camp with his com; During that week he was On the to do it." rades in Eastern's ROTC. H» trained to fire, take apart and Fourth of July that game. He knows said after bonding with tfcf assemble an SA80, the stan- one of the offi- what it's like group here he would be proud dard British rifle. He also cers made the to be in a to fight along side of any of learned about and was issued British Army —Ryan Knapp military fam- them. British equipment before sing "Happy Eastern ROTC Cadet ily and says "We got the best ROTC pr

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BY BRETT GIBSON Sports editor

Last Saturday night I attended t h e Eastern vs. Morehead State dou- ble header. Midway through BRETT GIBSON t h e SportfdHor women's game, a Kevin MartaVProgress friend and fellow co-worker of Freshman guard Matt Witt pulls up for a mine looked at me and said, jumper during Saturday night's home game *There is a nice crowd here tonight" 1 shook my head and against Morehead State University. agreed with him. I really never gave it too much thought until at some point during the game the announc- Matt Witt er came over the speakers and said there were an esti- mated 3,800 people in atten- takes role dance at the women's game. I thought to myself. Wow. That's a lot of people. Looking up into the as leader crowd, there was one thing I was glad to see, the student BY MORGAN CALDWELL . section at the end was full. Sports writer Most of the students in the student section never sat down the entire game Kevin Martin/Progress Winning the OVC Player of the Week because they were rooting for award requires a lot of patience, skill, and is Freshman Louista Pierre fights for a rebound against Morehead State's DeVonda Williams Saturday night. Eastern the home team. certainly impressive. Winning Player of the They weren't just cheering hung on to win 85-73 and to keep their winning streak alive with nine straight victories. Week six weeks in a row would require an to be cheering; the fans were even greater effort. It would seem almost into the game just like fans impossible, but Matthew Witt has proved should be. that it isn't Students and fans of every Witt is a freshman point guard for age were hollering at the ref- Kastern who has indeed been player of the erees when they made a bad 9 wins, looking for 10 wick for six weeks running. "It's very excit- ..call and trying to distract the ing." he said. He attended Bethel High Morehead players when they School approximately 20 minutes north of. were shooting a free throw. BY BRETT GIBSON Dayton, Ohio. So how did he end up at; They were doing just what Sports editor Eastern? fans were supposed to do. 44 "I liked the campus on the tour," Witt .The fans were getting into the The Lady Colonels won their explained, "and I got along well with the game just like they were on ninth straight game Saturday I just had a lot of kids who really- coaches." Witt also said that while he was a; the floor. night as they opened up a dou- little homesick at first, he's made friends- After the conclusion of the ble header against Morehead State stepped up big. here and is homesick "not so much now." '. women's game I couldn't help University in front of 3,800 fans. According to Witt, to help the team win; but notice even more people Eastern quickly found them- he needs to "get the guys going on offense, were filling the seats in selves down in the opening minute —Larry Joe Inman try and score or get the ball off to some of McBrayer Arena, fans were of the game by only two points. women's head coach the other scorers like Shawn Fields and decked out in Eastern Eastern then answered with a field Michael Haney." maroon. Students in the stu- goal made by sophomore forward As a player, some things in Witt's routine' dent section were shaking Miranda Eckerle tying the score at » remain the same. Witt claims that he doesn-t pompoms and cheering at the two-all. really have any pre-game rituals beyonfl; top of their lungs. Fans of all With 15:38 showing on the clock arriving 15 minutes before players are- 'ages were joining in to sup- in the first half and the score tied at Colonels ahead by one, going into something turnovers and down the required. The team always shares a pre-; port our Colonels and Lady 11, Eastern went on an 80 run over the second half 4039. stretch we held them to 39 points in game meal together, consisting of "chicken,; •Colonels. the next two minutes to make the Eastern opened up the second the second half," coach Larry Joe pasta, and vegetables pretty much." "It was fun! I was a little score 19-11. half scoring the first five points Inman said. Witt says that during most practices, hii disappointed we lost. I wish Morehead then found their going ahead by six 45-39. Morehead Eastern would remain behind drills don't differ from those of the other our fans could have seen a strength and came back to tie the State put together an 11-2 run over until Eckerle made two free throws players. At the pre-game practices, however, win, but they saw a good game at 21 with 9:22 remaining in the next four minutes to go ahead by to start a 14-0 run and to move there are sbght variations. He and the other game and I hope they can see the first half. The score remained four points. Eastern ahead by eight points 74-66 guards "do some shooting and practice pass-! the EKU basketball program close throughout the rest of the half The Lady Colonels were on top of with 5:02 remaining in the game. ing to the post" which is different from the is coming along," coach with a total of seven lead changes things defensively as they forced 33 From that point the Lady rest of the team. Travis Ford said. and 10 ties. turnovers and scored 37 points from Colonels never looked back, defeat- With a leadership role this big, this quick, Saturday night, we had a In the final seconds of the first those turnovers. ing Morehead State by their largest it isn't beyond the scope of the imagination half, senior guard Teresa McNair "Defense was the big difference point spread of the game 85-73. See FANS, B6 made a field goal to move the Lady the second half, we forced thirty See LADY COLONELS, B7 See WITT, B6 ! Colonels fall to Morehead State 54-50

BY BRETT GIBSON lead of the half at the 5:09 ed down. Eastern kept fight- Sports editor mark when freshman guard ing pulling to within one Matt Witt started a 5-0 run as ii point 50-51 with under a Eastern's men's basketball he knocked down a three minute remaining. team took to the floor pointer to put Eastern up by With about 12 "We played pretty good Saturday night before a three, 22-19. Following Witt's minutes to go in defense, as well as they did. record crowd of 5,850 people shot behind the arc, junior I think Kyle (Macy) would as they faced 4-0 Morehead forward Damian McPherson the game you take his defensive effort State University. put up a shot putting Eastern every night and I would take Coming into Saturday ahead by five, 24-19. realize ifs a low my defensive every night." night's game with a 7-7 over- Morehead would then Ford said. all record and a 2-2 confer- retaliate with a 9-2 run to scoring game, at As the buzzer sounded. ence record. Eastern looked close out the first half. Eastern found themselves to knock off Morehead State. Morehead went in at half that point you down four points by a final With every second of the time with a two-point lead, 28- realize every score of 54-50. game being crucial, 26. Leading the Colonels in Morehead State came up with In front of the largest position is scoring was Fields with 13 the win by a final score of 54- crowd since 1987. the points and sophomore for- 50. Colonels returned to the floor important. ward Michael Haney with This was a good game for for the second half of play. ten points on the night. Witt my team to learn from." head Not wasting much time, —Travis Ford gave the Colonels eight coach Travis Ford said. "With senior guard Shawn Fields Men's head coach points and dished out five about 12 minutes to go in the made a lay up to tie the score assists for the game. game you realize it's a low at 28 all with only 15 ticks off "We've played good scoring game, at that point the clock. » enough defense to win sev- you realize every position is Two minutes later, another eral games that are left in important." field goal made by Fields tied minutes of the game. the conference and we've At the beginning of the the game at 30. Morehead Eastern, however, would rebounded well enough to game, senior guard Kenyatta then put together a 10-3 run never give up hope as they win but we haven't took care Dfac put up a shot to start the over the next six minutes that closed the gap to two points of the ball well enough." Ford game at 2-0. With five lead marked Morehead's second with 2:47 remaining on the said. changes and four ties during biggest lead of the game at clock at 45-47. Eastern now moves their the first half, both teams kept 40-33. Turnovers came back to record to 7-8 on the year with the defense pumping allow- Within the next five min- haunt us at the end." Fields a conference record of 2-3. KIWI MarttvProgrMt ing only a few points to be utes Morehead would keep said. "Turnovers were the "Since Christmas this Sophomore forward Michael Haney goes up for a shot over scored. its lead between six to eight key to the game." team has come a long way. Morehead State's David AJiu during Satu/day night's game. Eastern gained its biggest points until the final three As the clock slowly count- See COLONELS B6 SpOrtS B6 The Eastern Progress, Thursday, January 23,2003 COLONELS: Fields says turnovers are key to game From Page B5 team has come a long way. This team is playing a little bit better defense." Ford said. "Hopefully they can learn from this game and hopefully it will make us a better team." Eastern came off the bench and contributed 11 points where Morehead only scored 4 points off the bench. Eastern also out rebounded Morehead State 36-25. One of the deciding factors of the game was in the turnover col- umn. Eastern accumulated 24 turnovers for the game while only forcing 13 upon Morehead State. Kevin Ma run/Progress "You can not win a low scoring game turning the ball Seniof guard Shawn Fields drives around Morehead State's Ricky over 24 times." Ford said. Minard during the second half of Saturday night's game. "Give Morehead credit Andi Undenmayer/Progress because the reason we turned traveled to Tennessee Tech ished with 12 points a piece. it over was because on Tuesday Jan. 14 in hopes Eastern will be back in Eastern's new head football coach Danny Hope wants fans to fill the stadium. j Morehead really cut off the of improving its record in the action within the conference passing lanes. They conference. as they travel to Tennessee- (Morehead State) really got Eastern lost the contest by Martin today followed by after it defensively." a final score of 93-76. Murray State on Saturday. "We just turned the ball Leading the way for the "We are making progress," 'Hope'ing for success 1 over too much. You don't give Colonels was sophomore Ford said. " It's not an easy yourself a chance when you guard Ben Rushing with 14 thing to do. It's an all day, all BY CASSONOBA KIRBY ever made." While at Eastern, - - turn the ball over 24 times." points and six assists. night seven day a week job. News editor he met a great bunch of guyt Travis Ford said. "That's Haney ended up with 13 Getting close is no where 44 in his teammates, who turned p what was so frustrating." points and eight rebounds, near good enough but the Danny Hope, a former Playing football out to be his lifelong friends," ; Before the match up while Fields and junior for- next step is winning these Eastern football player, remem- and met the love of his life ,-« against Morehead, Eastern ward Charles Slaughter fin- close games." bers a time when fans filled was a lot of fun wife Peggy Hop>\ almost every seat in Eastern's Along with meeting his football stadium. He recalls because there mate and friends, Hope was JJ __ screaming faces, a stadium also able to play as a part of »-• » Friday & Saturday splashed with maroon and white was a tremen- winning team. During Hope's « ■ Hafflf-B-x- and an atmosphere thick with stu- career al Eastern, the Colonels dent support — but that was then dous love affair started winning more games, Soundwave and this is now. between the and moved up a level from-H _ Hope, 43, who was named Division II to Division I. The Taught Eastern's new head football team and the stu- Colonels also won a national coach on Dec. 6, 2002, was disap- championship in 1979 and , Tony Hawk pointed when he returned to dent body... were runner ups in 1980. campus. He found a completely Hope said his main goals as Everything different atmosphere than the —Danny Hope head coach are to get the stadi- one he had left behind nearly 22 Head football coach um packed like they were in Me knows. years ago. The once screaming those winning days and to win ' mob that had greeted him as a » a championship — but he feels www.hljlnMkaw.rom Madison player, was replaced by a few it all starts with getting people, cheering faces. The stadium that college ball was something he back in die stadium. IOS s. Third st once boasted fans decked in had always dreamed of. As an "ITaying football was a lot A2A-M855 Garden maroon and white had turned undersized lineman, he admits of fun because there was a IA»IO«IU into mostly empty seats. that it was luck that he got to tremendous love affair "When I played here the stu- play college ball, for Eastern was between the team and the stu- dents packed the stadium," Hope actually down in Florida recruit- dent body - we need to bring said. "We didn't play among ing someone else. that back," Hope said. many crowds where it wasn't just They just kind of happed up Eastern President, Joanne Happy Hour 8-10 $1 DOMESTICS, about full. We are going to on me." Hope said. "I came here Classer. feels that if anyone exhaust all of our efforts and and I really liked it — which was can increase fan support and 2 for 1 WELLS! BEST SHOT DEALS, resources to try to make that hap- a good thing because Eastern attendance Hope can. pen again." was the only school that recruit- "I think he will maintain our Hope, a native of Miami, FL ed me, so I didn't have another tradition of excellence and Richmond's Best Looking Bar Staff! came to Eastern in 1977 from choice." integrity ami bring with him an Killian High School. In high The decision to come to infectious enthusiasm," school he said he really fell in Eastern is something Hope Glasser said via e-mail love with the game and playing describes as the best one he Tuesday. FANS: 1987 crowd 620 Eastern By-pass record broken at 623-7473 Saturday's game 12-20 min. beds From Page B5 1-9 min. STARS 111P (4x the POWER) great crowd. That's something I personally would like to see We're the little bar with the most FUN! HOI ■ Clean spacious rooms every time there is a home ■ I. Courteous staff game. 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MCmmf- out Hours Hours: •at io»«m -12 aa**jN Sal 11 am. -11 pm Mon-Wed • 11 a.m. -12 a.m. Sun 11 • m -11 p* Sun 12noon -11 p« Thura. • 11 a.m. -1 a.m.»Sun. 12 p.m. -12 a.m. 624-9241 624-0404 Fri. & Sat > 11 a.m. -1:30 a.m. The Eastern Progress, Thursday, January 23,2003 Sports B7 WfTT:Freshman Runnin' time.... aquires new role From Page B5 to think that there might be con- flict among the teammates. Apparently, this isn't the case. "I get along with all the guys on the team." Witt said. Although his major is unde- clared, the academic side of col- lege life, on top of athletics, doesn't leave Witt much spare time. The team practices every day, sometimes for over two hours. "I'm with the guys |on the teaml a lot" Witt said. He rooms with teammate Haney. "I go out on occasion, mostly I just hang around in my dorm." The coaching staff is natural- ly pleased. They haven't really brought it up much. They tell me they're proud of what I'm doing, and that they didn't really Kavin ManxVPrograM expect me to play this well this early," Witt matter-of-factry stat- Lady Colonels head coach Larry Joe Inman Is recognized In front of a record breaking crowd at Saturday night's game against Morehead ed. State University as being the 33rd member.of the 400 win club. Inman received his 400th win against Tennessee State Jan. 4. Head coach Travis Ford had many good things to say about his freshman point guard. "It is good to find someone Kavtn Martin/Progress LADY COLONELS: Eastern remains with that much talent. Matt is a Sheri Calhoun runs In very gifted basketball player." Eastern's indoor track sea- Ford said. son opener at UK. undefeated in Ford also feels that Witt's From Page B5 impressive stats are what have Eastern's indoor men's earned him player of the week and women's track team so many weeks in a row. opened their season last Eastern was led in scoring "Normally that's what they weekend as they traveled to with another stellar perfor- look at. It's not necessarily good Lexington to compete in the mance by Eckerle with 22 from a coach's point of view." University of Kentucky points and 12 for 13 shooting Ford added. Invitational. from the foul line. McNair came Over all, Coach Ford is very Senior Sheri Calhoun fin- in with her fifth double-double optimistic about Witt's level of ished second in the 400 scoring 19 points, 11 rebounds developmenL "If anything, he's meter dash with a final time and nine steals followed by ahead of schedule." of 56.08. sophomore forward Pam Garrett who scored 11 points for the Lady Colonels. Eastern's bench came out of their seats to provide solid play for the game scoring 22 points compared to Morehead State's nine. Kevin Martin/Progress "I just had a lot of kids who Senior guard Teresa McNair really stepped up big; we had a goes up for a shot over great effort tonight out there on the floor." Inman said. Prwidetftty Vcdl Morehead State's Tasha Gales Eastern improves its record during Saturday's match-up. to 13-4 on the year with a per- McNair recorded her fifth double fect conference record of 5-0. Kevai MarliVProgrnM double of the year with 19 points Eastern will be back in action and 11 rebounds for the win . Saturday, Jan. 25, as they travel Junior guard Katie Kelly sus- to Murray State to try to keep tained a broken nose during their winning streak alive. Saturday night's game. Coach "I was proud of our people Inman said Kelly is in good spir- the/ StuclerttActfoCtle* Conned at who came in." Inman said, "We its and has a very positive atti- had a great team effort tonight" tude about the situation. EasternKentucky UnOverMy cor- OnvCteyyow to- attends the/ CHURCH DIRECTORY 2003 PreUde^ryBdll.

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FOX picked this Fantasy is bitter than real- religious groups on campus construction worker to lie to ty, at least that's what some who pray for the people who about 25 women for their love. people think. Which is why play D&D. It's the newest they get together to play According to Quinton reatty Dungeons and Dragons. In though, the game does not con- TV/dating Todd's Recreational Room, or flict with religious views. » am to hit in the back room ol Hero's "In the mid 1980s and 90s the airwaves. Retreat, it's buzzing with activi- there were some suicides B.isicalry. he ty, fantasy characters and 20- attributed to role playing teUs these sided dk-e. games, but it isn't the games women he Dungeons and Dragons, a that cause it." Quinton said. inherited $50 role-playing game created in "It's personal despair." million and the early 70s, Quinton :.' x"i ti» ii" to started a cult If you're Interested said that most a mansion in Katie following, of the games Fiance. There Weitkamp The which still In joining a Dungeons played at h- • tries to get Studio, editor. hangs on Hero's Retreat to know thi in today. The and Dragons game are on and they try game ent.nK you can stop by Sundays and to woo him. or creating char- start at around reaDy jiist his money. acters and Hero's Retreat comic 1 p.m. because Sure he's attractive, but 1 working with book store at 1 p.m. most of the don't think the women on this other players people who si IOW are going to find him quite to accomplish on most Sundays or play do attend M pretty when they find out he's a goal. The church before a construction worker who lives dungeon mas- Todd's Rec. Room at coming to the just $3,000 above the poverty ter, who hosts midnight on week- games. level. And who wants to base an the game, sets "I think entire relationship on this lie and up the goal. ends. (prayer) is a h.ive it all televised? I can't wait The "DM" is wonderful t( i see on the last episode when responsible for thing, my soul he tells his woman that he's not setting up the scenes die char- can use all the prayer it can get rich, if she liits him — I would. acters go Uirough as well as the in any capacity for day to day Don't any of the women com- obstacles characters encounter. things," Quinton said. peting for liiin wonder why he's Sam Quinton. who partici- The group that regularly still single? Why are they going pates in D&D games hosted at plays on campus isn't worried ^Progress on TV to find a man anyway? Hero's Retreat, says that play- about die Christian groups on Nate Miller listens while Will Brewer. Dungeons and Dragon's host, reads the characteristics of one Fifty million dollars, that's why. ing Dungeons and Dragons is a campus intervening in their of the players in the game from one ot the Dungeons and Dragons handbooks I kind of feel bad for the guy. I way for people to hang out games. Some of the members mean, he it ally thinks these together, have fun and lx> safe. even attend the organizations Retreat usually last about six women might acmalry like him. Quinton has been playing D&D on campus. hours, although Quinton said Willie he's sitting there with his for almost 13 years now He One of the DM's who plays it depends on the people play- Commentary, talking about how first started playing to impress on campus is Will Brewer, ing, amount of time they have he Uiinks this girl is in it for the a girl, but has since made a lot who hosted Saturday night's to play and interest in playing. nioney, but this Other girl is real- ol friends who play and enjoy game. Just about everyone "Some games have gone on ly sweet, all the women are there the atmosphere. who plays on campus thinks for 36 hours, it all depends on talking about sapphire necklaces Individual games start off of Brewer as the foremost the commitment players can and trips to Paris, and how great with making characters. To do authority on Dungeons and give," Quinton said. it would be to have all his money. this, a D&D handbook is Dragons. He owns many of Some games at Hero's I guess being on TV makes required to find out the the books from which charac- Retreat have a number limit, it okay to lie to someone you strengths and weaknesses of ters are created and answers want to marry. In real life, if but Quinton encourages peo- characters Handbooks give just about all the questions ple to come and play at anoth- anyone lound out their partner numbers for things such as people have about it hid been lying to them the er time, or to join a different charisma and strength for dif- If you are interested in play- role playing game. To join a entire duration of their relation- ferent tasks. I lining the game, ing D&D on campus, a game game on campus, all you have ship, they might realize what a these numbers are added to starts just about every week to do is introduce yourself to freak their partner is. totals rolled by a L'O sided die to end around midnight. The the group who meets ill the Katie Weitkamp/Progress But thi-< show isn't even the see if the characters sui vive or g;unes usually last a few hours I odd Rec. Room on weekend Tne essentials for playing Dungeons and Dragons include players worst one. iluringoneof the pass the obstacle, Games played at Hero's nighl nand books, character sheets and multi*sided dice episodes. I saw a commercial for a new reality dating show in which die people never meet until they get married. How does it work? America gets to view profiles of several different men and women, then they get to pick out two and vote — The 'Perks' of finding a good book based on their taped profiles — on who would be the best cou- BY KATIE WEITKAMP thing we know about this per- hurting other people, death telling Charlie to call him by steps outside the average ple. In the end. the two who are The Studio editor son is that Charlie admires picked get married. and mental illness. It is his Mist name. entry into adulthood experi- him because he had thee // ''''*>' '" identify with The book even has a Who is going to vote for this "The Perks of being a chance to ence, and life for them gets ,_/&' Charlie because he has18 soundtrack to go along with just a little worse. The main type of crap? People like me, Wallflower" by Steph< n sleep with a 0 £r everyone's insecurities, it Charlie is obsessed with problem I saw with this book who hate peopk- who go on TV Chbosky. is just about every- girl, but did- > .,.,«>.-.. '.. .I....U. I to find love. How are we going everyone's doubts and music and mix tapes, and was that Charlie's end experi- thing you would expect trom n't take it. everyone's fears of the since the book is set between to vote? hi the cruelest manner a coming of age novel. The ence wasn't quite believable Sometimes future. 1991 and 1992, the songs possible. That's right, the loner kid. who wasn't always the letters for most readers who were smartest girl with the stupidest And. of course, the book include the Smiths. Ride, able to identify with Charlie. a loner, but had some sort of are very in has those quotes that fit into guy, the prettiest guy with the tragedy, struggling to get Suzanne Vega. Smashing I was skeptical at first, depth and everyone's growing up expe- Pumpkins and Genesis — ugliest girl, the lawyer with the through high school, finds a talk about his thinking the book was going high school drop out. And I rience. Those quotes like: typical outcast music to be a "dear diary" type for- group of misfits to hang out past, his sis- "We accept the love we think hope they have to live with it for with and he gets happy. But every coming of age mat that every eighth grade ter's prob- we deserve." novel is compared to "The the rest of their lives The protagonist. Charlie, lems with girl has attempted to perfect, And wi- wonder why the Most of the time they Catcher in the Rye," which is but this time it worked and 1 is every bit the oddball who boys. his come from Charlie's Fnglish el von e • Hi is so high'- We're can't keep his emotions even one of Charlie's read- showed a real high schooler relationship with his late aunt teacher, who takes an active ings assigned by his English all so stup il: w<- keep watch- under control, has a hard Helen or his desire for his struggling with his own ing these stupid TV shows role in Charlie's adolescence teacher. And "The Perks of demons. time with relationships and friend Sam (Samantha), while He is the type of teacher who Being a Wallflower" has the thai basically encourage lies has untapped knowledge. But other letters are short and I give The Perks of being a id Iqvelesi marriages. If I would assign Charlie special same kind of lasting univer- a Wallflower" five out of five he's not so extreme to the just talk about his future assignments because he says w ere a divorce lawyer. I would point where it's unbelievable. sal theme and is, for the most palettes. plans or hopes on a surface Charlie is capable of great part, believable. s > advertise during these The entire book is a col- level. slwws. that way I'd know I things in the future. In the But there comes a part in lection of letters, which The book is a great end, he becomes more of a »as reaching the right kind of Charlie writes to an unidenti- every coming of age novel expression of the pains of friend, inviting Charlie to where the protagonist gives audience fied person, and the only growing up. being rejected. 00000 come over to his house and into his/her own demons and

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