INUDÍ Southern Illinois University Edwardsville ♦ T h u r sd a y , S e p t e m b e r 9 ,1 9 9 9 Vol. 52, No. 5 ♦ S ports. 11 Electric billboards to light the way BY ANTHONY WATT operational by Sept. 20. R a m s d e f e n s i v e NEWS REPORTER The signs cost e n d K e v i n C a r t e r approximately $250,000 in state LOOKS TO HELP THE SIUE’s electronic signs will funds and will have scrolling be operational, just a little late. messages across the surface, ams im pro ve on R The signs, which will display similar to the electronic LAST YEAR’S messages for drivers about events billboards used by banks and on campus, were supposed to be other businesses. All of the signs RECORD OF 4-12. working in July, but only the will display messages on both brick and stone frameworks are sides so drivers can read them in place. from either direction. ♦ “It is just a delay on the The signs will be placed on E ditorial delivery of the electronic Poag Road west of the baseball displays,” Bob Washburn, field, the east entrance on Illinois director of Facilities Highway 157 by the U-Haul Management, said. “They are business and at South University about a month overdue from the Drive near Woodland Hall. No sign will be placed at the G uest colum nist supplier. Washburn also said that the intersection of North University E J. G a l l o electronics for the signs were Drive and Poag due to lack of Corey Deist/Alestle This sign, along Illinois Highway 157, is one of three introduces you to supposed to be shipped Sept. 3, funds. and that the signs should be billboards under construction around the campus. THE SCAGGS FAMILY. Rendleman renovations Hepatitis A hits the county ALESTLE STAFF REPORT exposed to the disease until symptoms develop is 15 to 50 offer improved quarters Madison County is currently days. Because of the delay in TECHNOLOGY...... X experiencing an outbreak of symptoms, a person can transmit hepatitis A; 14 adults and 12 the virus without realizing it. children have been identified “The contagious period with the virus. begins about two weeks before SIUE, though it is located in symptoms, therefore, good D r ea m c a st Madison County, currently has hygiene remains our best defense d e b u t s . no confirmed reports of the virus. for stopping the spread of this Reported instances have disease," Debra M. Tscheschlok, been linked to a group of cases a registered nurse with the SEE PAGE 3. surrounding child-care settings. Madison County Board of Hepatitis is an inflammation Health, said. of the liver caused by certain The signs and symptoms of viruses and other factors, such as hepatitis A include fatigue, poor alcohol abuse, some medications appetite, fever and vomiting. ♦ and trauma. Its various forms Urine may become darker and Lifestyles. affect millions of Americans. jaundice (yellowing of the skin Although many cases of hepatitis and eyes) may appear. are not a serious threat to health, Infants and young children Jill Stevens/Alestle infection with certain hepatitis tend to have very mild or no A health services employee In the new waiting room viruses can be chronic and can symptoms and are less likely to G e t n u d e w i t h area of Health Services in Rendleman Hall. sometimes lead to liver failure develop jaundice than older B i f f N a k e d . and death. children and adults. Not everyone BY BRIDGET BRAVE occupy the space housing Hepatitis A is caused by a infected with the virus will have L a t e s t c d d e a l s all of the symptoms. Once an ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR Environmental Health and virus that enters the mouth, individual recovers from hepatitis w i t h r e l i g i o n , Safety. This move will give multiplies in the body and is A, he or she is immune for life LUST, LOVE AND SEX. The basement of them room to deal with the passed in the stool. The disease is and does not continue to carry the Rendleman Hall has become steadily growing population rarely fatal and most people virus. of SIUE students on campus. recover in a few weeks without like an obstacle course There are no long-term complications. recently. Environmental Health effects, and no special medicines The hepatitis A virus can Noise and dust have filled and Safety is moving to the or antibiotics are used to treat a spread by direct contact with the the once quiet hallway. Boxes, area payroll has vacated. person once symptoms appear. filing cabinets and abandoned Although the locations of virus or when another person Generally, bed rest is all that is plants crowd the walkways. these offices will be changing, consumes food or drink handled needed. This is due to the current phone numbers will remain by infected people who do not In 1995, a hepatitis A project of enlarging Health the same. wash their hands properly. Good vaccine containing immune Services. Renovations began For updates on this hygiene generally reduces the globulin was licensed for use in at the start of the fall semester and other campus risk of transmission. the United States. This vaccine is and are now nearing renovation projects, Casual contacts such as recommended for persons who completion. visit the facilities fellow classmates and work plan to travel to countries where Health Services will now management website at associates are typically not at hepatitis A occurs frequently. www.siue.edu/FACILITIES. risk. The time from being see HEPATITIS, page 4 ♦ P a g e 2 T II t H Í Í T L Í T hursday, S e p t e m b e r 9, 1999 ♦ SIUE student volunteers give back to their communities BY ELIZABETH GRIMSLEY but many are unsure where to is that students are placed with program graduate assistant, said looking for tutors to programs for NEWS STRINGER begin. agencies that have something to that if students volunteer in an AIDS or cancer patients. Kimmel Leadership Center do with their field of study. agency out of their major field, it For students, it all comes Helping others, feeling good offers the Service Learning Students benefit by getting might help them realize there is down to a feeling of satisfaction about oneself and impressing Program that places students in hands-on experience and by something that may fit them from giving something back to future employers. What do all volunteer positions with establishing connections in that better. the community. these things have in common? agencies. field. “We placed one girl, and it “If you’ve never done this They are all advantages of The program has an “For students, it’s a good worked out so well that she kind of work,” McClean said, becoming a volunteer. Volunteer advantage over volunteering networking-type thing. It helps ended up changing her major,” “it’s a great feeling.” service is not only a great way to individually because an official get their name out there,” said McClean said. McClean said students who give back to the community, but record of the hours a student Brooke Schriefer, a graduate McClean emphasized that volunteer are generally more it may help land that perfect job works is kept. When the student assistant for the program. She the program has something for aware of the world around them, after graduation. graduates, the transcript is sent added that getting experience in a everyone. Nearly 300 agencies better prepared for responsibility Students know that it can be out to employers along with the field gives students a taste of work with the program. These and generally better students. helpful to have volunteer academic transcript. what they are getting into. agencies can be anything, from For more information, experience listed on a resume, Another perk to the program Steve McClean, another elementary and middle schools contact McClean at 650-2686. Campus Scanner

Dining Services: Cafe Java Square Mall; and from 9 a.m. to State Police and the Wellness and the office of science and history interviews. reopened yesterday. The hours 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 12 at St. Center are sponsoring a math education encourage all The exhibition is free and at the gourmet coffee spot will Cecelia’s Catholic Church, 155 Violence Prevention Sports science buffs and curious open to the public. be 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. N. Main in Glen Carbon. Leadership Camp from 8 a.m. people to attend. For more Ladies’ Night: The women Monday through Thursday and IM AGE: Learn resume to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11 in information call the physics of SIUE are invited to this 10:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday. development skills in this the Student Fitness Center. Call office at 650-2472. evening of informal fun and H ealth: HIV Challenges career-building workshop from 650-BFIT for more Jazz: SIUE will host an excitement from 8 to 10 p.m. and Choices, a New Realities 2 to 2:50 p.m. today in information. exhibition in honor of the 25th Wednesday, Sept. 15 in the conference, will be presented Founders Hall, room 3207A. Careers in Science: The anniversary of the National Student Fitness Center. by the SIUE School of Nursing Costumes: The department first set of speakers in this new Ragtime and Jazz Archive from Activities include traditional from 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. today of theater and dance will hold series devoted to science Sept. 12 through Oct. 15 in the and non-traditional rec-sports in the Morris University Center. its annual costume sale from 1 occupations will be at 9:30 a.m. Morris University Center and games. Blood drives: The to 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10 and Saturday, Sept. 11 in the Gallery. The program will begin American Red Cross is holding from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Science Laboratory Building, The Celebration of with games for everyone blood drives from 9 a.m. to 1 Sept. 13 in room 1008 of Lecture Hall 3114. This month Syncopation exhibition will regardless of past experience p.m. today at Smurfit-Stone Katherine Dunham Hall. the lecturers are women and feature more than 100 and physical ability and will Container, 401 Alton St., Alton; For more information, call minorities currently holding photographs from the archive conclude with a pizza party for from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Michelle Collyar at 650-2784 jobs in scientific and technical Sept. 11 at St. Anthony’s or e-mail at [email protected]. fields. as well as records, sheet music, all participants. Call 650-BFIT Wellness Center, 200 Alton Self-defense: The Illinois The department of physics posters and excerpts from oral for more information.

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m @ n a ® y s . . . MONDAY NICHT FOOTBALL Something is always happening at the Morris University Center]! 7:00 p.m. -11:00 p.m. thursd^ys.. Each day of the week offers evening programs to help you Cougar Den MUST SEE TV wind down, meet new friends and have some fun. 7:00 p.m. 11:00 p.m. Other special events will also enhance your campus life... Cougar Den t u e s d a y Free noontime activities in the Center's Goshen Lounge, UCB SHOWTIMES late nighters, dances, bowling and billiards tournaments, bands international student events and national speakers and artists. 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. frid<§iys.v, Cougar Den • FRIDAY NIGHT FOLLIES or CHECK ©UT THESE WEEKLY ACT1V17 IE k 8:00 p.m. - Midnight UCB COFFEEHOUSES on the web calendar at http://www.siue.edu/UNVCNTAhappenings Cougar Den 8:00 p.m. -10:00 p.m. or each week here in the ÀLËSTLE. University Restaurant M s©tturd©iys % sund^ys...

W e d n e s d a y s ♦ * ♦ WEEKEND BRUNCH SPECIALS or SPORTS CENTRAL 11:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m. 11:00 am. 10:00 p.m. UCB Livewire Bands p i FIREPLACE FLICKS University Restaurant Cougar Den (see calendar) UCB Soup and Substance 9:00 p.m. lltOOpm UCB Taste of Culture ilsiíssíi Qpapi Lounger or BOWLING S BILLIARDS SPECIALS Noontime (see calendar) MUC Recreation (see calendar) Goshen Lounge » itihiju ♦ Thursday, September 9, 1999 P a g e 3 ♦

E d it o r ia l : E d it o r in c h i e f : R. John Klimut New toy released, campus may be affected N e w s e d it o r : Patrick Ebers Viva la revolution! bit architecture. In English, that makes it the fastest and most A s s is t a n t n e w s e d it o r : It may not be the storming of the Bastille or powerful console system on the market. Bridget Brave proof of Darwin's famous theory, but today It uses compact discs to store games. It supports two “expansion” Danielle Stern marks the next step in the evolution of the beast ports in each controller similar to what the Nintendo 64 employs. The L if e s t y l e s e d it o r : commonly referred to as technology. Dreamcast also has a built-in modem. The modem just may be the Sheri_ Me Whirter And somewhere, right now as you read most exciting thing about the new system. A s s is t a n t l if e s t y l e s e d it o r : this, one of the many keepers of this beast is Finally, the designers of these consoles have recognized the Vacant having to deal with an impatient, and possibly, importance of multiplier gaming. Sure playing “Frogger” by yourself T e c h n o l o g y e d it o r : angry public. The only thing standing between at 2 a.m. is cool, but playing “Frogger” at 2 a.m. against someone in Vacant this lone keeper and the great beyond is a small India is much more exciting. Especially if you’re the one who gets to A s s is t a n t t e c h n o l o g y counter undoubtedly overflowing with drive the truck. Hey. at 2 a.m. every one gets a little vengeful. e d it o r : paraphernalia and an overheating cash register. Even more fun than playing with someone in India is finally Vacant It’s not Beanie Babies, it’s not Furbies and it’s definitely not being able to pummel your Cougar Village neighbor in any given S p o r t s e d it o r : Pokemons that are stirring this latest consumer frenzy. No, it’s the game, at any given time and without even having to leave your Tony Ammann Sega Dreamcast. apartment. I can see it now, a huge 400 side vs. 500 side virtual- A s s is t a n t s p o r t s e d it o r : The Sega what? you say. brawl. Technology is great. Vacant The Sega Dreamcast. The next console gaming system from In any case, the release of a new system is exciting. Dreamcast C h ie f c o p y e d it o r : Sega Enterprises Ltd. was released today. has been on reserve lists for, at least, the past three months. Sarah Landwehr Without boring you to death with the technical specifications of Today, however, any store in the country that sells these things C o p y e d it o r s : the system, it can be safely said that this new toy is definitely cutting will undoubtedly be swamped with people trying to be the first one Katherine DeToye edge. It also happens to sport a few features that have been long on their block to get the new toy. A.J. Harshbarger overdue in the console gaming world. It’s amazing how things like Beanie Babies, Furbies, Pokemons Melissa Stein Before you set this page ablaze in protest, and before I turn this and new console systems can cause such consumer chaos. The chaos, however, inevitably drives the consumer market. The P h o t o e d it o r : article into free advertising, let me say that the release of the Jill Stevens Dreamcast may have adverse effects. market then, in turn, spits out newer and even more exciting toys. Not that any of those effects will be of earth-shattering The want, the need to be the first on the block to have a new toy can be overwhelming. It can drive perfectly sane people to do insane G r a p h i c s / p r o d u c t i o n : importance, but the release may, nonetheless, affect campus life. G r a p h ic s a s s is t a n t s : Professors may notice a drop in class attendance. They may things. Jennifer Green notice the look of exhaustion on people’s faces who’ve spent 10 In the end, however, a few months of sleepless nights, missed Mark Wood consecutive hours try to make Sonic the Hedgehog go where they classes and massive amounts of caffeine will come to an end. Campus will return to normal, if there is such a thing, and life will go on. It’s W e b m a s t e r : want him to go, and then try to make an 8 a.m. class. Or, instructors James Lentz may notice strange twitches in the hands of the sleeping kid in the simply amusing and even somewhat awe inspiring to watch people back of the room - a dead giveaway that a Dreamcast addict is scramble to be the first on their block to get the latest greatest toy. Of course, just to set the record straight, for those of you who A d v e r t isin g : present in the room. Katie Clanton What makes people go out and buy a new system? Why spend live on my block, I’ll have already installed my Dreamcast by the $200 on a new toy that won’t play with any of the older toys? And time you’ve read this.

C ir c u l a t io n : why the obsession with pretty, moving pictures? Vacant The answer is fairly simple, “first on the block syndrome” rears Vacant its ugly head once again. Well, that and the fact the Dreamcast is just really, really cool. John Klimut A l e st l e a d v ise r : The Dreamcast is a new console system that is based on a 128- Editor in Chief M ik e M o n t g o m e r y G r a p h ic s s u p e r v is o r : Guest colum n ------M ik e G e n o v e se O ffic e m a n a g e r : Letters from home, a humorous look at hometown relatives M ary Allison Annie Scaggs thought she excaped from Wilkes wedding and pulled her into the creek The Scaggs, L e t t e r s t o t h e e d it o r p o u c w her kinfolk deep in the hills. She fled north, when he fell in. The groom jumped in to The editors, staff and publishers of the rescue Freda, and the Rev. Robb finished up Billy Bob, Tommy Joe, Bonnie Sue, Alestle believe in the free exchange of married for a little love, a lot of money and ideas, concerns and opinions and will became Ayn Fortesque. But her back-woods the ceremony with the three of them sittin’ in Florabelle, Willie B #1, Willie B #2, Paw and publish as many letters to the editor as family never lost a relative, and when they the creek, and to this day, ain’t nobody sure Maw. Writ by your cousin, Priney. possible. Letters may be turned in at the Alestle office located in the Morris heard she had been hospitalized, they decided who’s married to who. University Center, Room 2022 or via e- to pay her a visit. Her cousin Priney wrote We heard you were some kind of cook, mail at [email protected]. All hiird copy letters should be typed several letters explaining their progress. but not to worry. Kinfolk don’t beg. We By E. J. Gallo and double-spaced. All letters should packed up a big mess of collard greens, be no longer than 500 words. Please turnips and sweet potatoes. Paw is bringing (Ed. Note: See Tuesday’s edition o f the include your phone number, Dear Cousin Annie, signature(or name, if using e-mail) and plenty jugs of moonshine. Alestle for the next installment of “letters social security number. Word come from Hiram, your 2nd cousin Also, don’t fret none about the parkin’ from home. ”) We reserve the right to edit letters for problem on your road. Old Blue sleeps in the grammar and contcnt. However, great oncet removed, that you been in some figh- care will be taken to ensure that the falutin hospital in the city havin’ your gizzard truck and handles them revenooers just fine. message of the letter is not lost or Paw sleeps with his shotgun. It’s been altered. fixed. knowed to go off unexpected in the night, but Got a problem on Letters to the editor will not be printed We are plum put out that you never wrote that just keeps everybody in his own blanket. anonymously except under extreme us of your trouble. You had no need to go c a m p u s ? circumstances. there. Aunt Mercy would of put you up, took Now, Cousin Annie, don’t go sendin’ us The Alestle is a member of the Illinois any cash money for our trip. We don’t need it College Press Association and the good care of you with her herbs and Paw’s Associated Collegiate Press. moonshine like she done with the rest of the because Paw’s moonshine still has done right Can't seem to get an The name Alestle is an acronym family. Course, you would not have knowd good this year what with Sheriff Flucker’s derived from the names of the three funeral and all. There was quite a thirst for answer to your campus locations of SIUE: Alton, East what was what for a week or so, but when you Paw’s moonshine. If Billy Bob would of shot St. Louis and Edwardsville. come too, you would have been cured. Now, q u e s t i o n s ? The Alestle is published on Tuesdays no kin of ours is goin’ to lay on no bed of straight and got that poacher instead of and Thursdays during fall and spring Sheriff Flucker, and not scared Cousin Merle semesters, and on Wednesdays during pain, so we are fixin’ to come for a visit. off the tree branch, we would not have had a summer semesters. For more Me and Maw are good at layin’ on of G etting the runaround? information, call (618) 650-3528. double funeral. But the county paid for it, and hands, so if you can get your front yard nobody messed with Billy Bob because he Have a comment? scythed out, we can have the prayer meeting ain’t been well since the bear cornered him in Let us know! right there and all the neighbors can join right Contact the A lestle! the outhouse for three days. Send us an e-mail: in. We don’t reckon to stay the summer, but [email protected] You might like to have a little party for us we don’t fix to leave neither till you’re and invite your fancy friends. Tommy Joe is a If you can't get answers or cheered up good and proper. We’ll see you The Alestle favorite in the county playin’ his jew’s harp. solutions to your questions, let right soon, but don’t get yourself overexcited Campus Box 1167 Exept for the time he got likkered up at Fred Edwardsville, 111. 62026-1167 with antipication. ♦ P a g e 4 H Wi T h u r sd a y , S e p t e m b e r 9, 1999 ♦ HEPATITIS------from page 1 Stephen Covey’s THE SEVEN HABITS Children between two and not recommended for children shot of immune globulin, which OF 18 years of age should receive younger than two years of age. reduces the chance of becoming HIGHLY EFFECTIVE three doses of the vaccine. The After receiving the full ill. In normal working and PEOPLE® first two doses should be series of vaccinations, a person classroom situations, except for received one month apart and the should develop long-term day care centers, contacts do not The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People®, sponsored by third dose should be given immunity. Research suggests that need to receive immune globulin. the Student Leadership Development Program, is a personal between six and 12 months after immunity could last as long as 20 For more information on development program based on the book of the same title by the first one. years. hepatitis A transmission, Stephen R. Covey. In this program, you’ll learn what you value Adults 18 years of age or People in close personal treatment, and prevention, and how to live according to those values. You will start a older should receive two doses, contact with an infected person contact your health care provider personal mission statement, and learn how to keep your life in the second one six to 12 months should call a doctor or local or the Madison County Health balance. after the first dose. Vaccination is health department to obtain a Department at 618-692-8954.

This is a video-based program, but you will also participate in large and small group discussions, as well as engage in Geography secretary personifies perfection individual and group exercises. BY ANTHONY WATT arts and sciences. We are the first don’t differentiate by title and Seating is limited to 20 students per session. NEWS REPORTER office you see as you enter the rank, and she is treated just like building going north, so she is anyone else in the department. A workbook must be purchased for the session at a reduced cost Janice Miller, secretary of also our informal ambassador for She has really been critical for of $25.00. the geography department, is the Alumni Hall and is very the success we’ve enjoyed.” Sign up TODAY in the Kimmel Leadership Center located on recipient of September’s accommodating and helps people “I think it’s a great honor to the first floor of the Morris University Center, or call Employee Recognition Program by answering questions and be selected,” Miller said. “I work (618) 650-2686. Award. giving directions. with a number of talented people Session A Session B Miller, a 21-year veteran of “She got her degree at SIUE who make my job easier. I think Fall 1999 Spring 2000 the geography department, was in 1978 and came to work with it was more Dr. Thompson’s Instructor: Frank Akers Instructor: Shrylene Clark nominated by Noble Thompson, our office in 1980 and she has letter than me — he does write a Wednesdays 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Wednesdays 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. chair of the department. September 15, 22, 29 January 26 trained several [department] beautiful letter. It is terrific to be October 6, 13, 20, 27 February 2, 9, 16, 23 “Her work is professional chairs,” Thompson added. “She nominated for this award.” November 3, 10, 17 March 1, 8, 22, 29 and, what I would call, perfection has kept abreast with the Miller will receive a plaque December 1, 8 April 5, 12 personified,” Thompson said. technology while managing the and a $25 gift certificate to the Session C “She’s very artistic and does the departmental office. Anytime Morris University Center Spring 2000 calligraphy for various anything new comes out she Bookstore at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, . Instructor: Joe Michlitsch certificates and awards for this masters it, all of the technology Sept. 9, in room 1401 of Alumni Thursday 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. department and the college of and hardware. She is family. We Hall. January 20, 27 February 3, 10, 17, 24 March 2, 9, 23, 30 Keep safety in mind, SIUE can be dangerous April 6, 13, 20, 27 BY TIN A FOSTER Transportation Division of you to your car or even to another Founder’s Hall 2407 - Korte Room NEWS REPORTER Traffic Safety, there are many building if you feel steps that can be taken to avoid uncomfortable walking by There are many precautions being hit by a car: yourself.” The escort service is students can take to ensure safety, Always use a sidewalk for students’ protection but is not whether they are crossing the where available. If no sidewalk is meant to be a primary means of street or walking to their cars present, walk on the left side of transportation. after night classes. the road facing traffic. There are also emergency MODULES Many young people tend to Wear reflective material on call boxes around campus. think that nothing bad will clothing or light-colored clothes “As soon as you pick up the happen to them, but in some 9/14/99 at night so drivers can see you phone, an officer is dispatched to cases, that is untrue. more easily. Module 2, 2:00 p.m. * $ that location,” Huber said. “On average, one person a Avoid crossing streets mid­ Civic Responsibility & Citizenship Officers patrol the campus 24 year is struck by a car while block, especially near parked Judy Dallas - Madison County Probation hours a day, seven days a week. crossing at a crosswalk at SIUE,” cars. MUC - Mississippi/Illinois The SIUE Police said Cheryl Huber, who is on a Always use crosswalks when i f j Department is in the Supporting 9/14/99 crime prevention team at the available; although, they are not a Services Building, and there are Module 12, 6:30 p.m. SIUE Police Department. She is protective barrier against a 4,000- i i p \ two substations, one in the Goal Setting & Delegating ectivelv '*0* also the editor of Watchdog, a pound vehicle. Crosswalks are Commons Building at Cougar u Jennifer Rodis - St. Lou monthly newsletter about crime there for your protection, to warn MUC - Mississippi/Illinois prevention on campus. drivers there may be pedestrians Village and the other in the Even though pedestrians in the area. Morris University Center in the w 9/H/99 Msirogram w always have the right of way, it is Many students have night Information Center. O Module 3, 2:00 p.m. up to them to watch out for classes and it is usually dark If you have an emergency, Community Service Opportunities & Responsibilities oncoming traffic. outside by the time classes ends. dial 911. If you have any << Nassef Girgis - ÇathoKc OitnpusMinistries £« According to “A Pedestrian’s Students who are wary need not questions or have a - Mississippi/Illinois Guide to Safe Walking,” a walk alone to their cars. nonemergency, feel free to f a /99 pamphlet distributed by the “We offer an escort service,” contact the SIUE Police Modklç 13 6:30 p.m. Illinois Department of Huber said. “An officer will walk Department at 650-3324. Effective Meetings David Heth - SIUE Office of Financial Affairs And the winner is ... Know your MUC - Maple/Dogwood Ryan Lintker is the SLDP Reminders... winner of the Alestle’s

Volunteer Projects Flyer Drawing. w o r ld . September 11 - Action! Day, Day of Caring, Boy Scout Camp Warren He won a $25 gift Levis, Godfrey, IL certificate to the Morris September 15 - Global Solidarity Haiti Connection Kick-Off September 25 - PrairieLand Share Food Co-op, Granite City, IL University Center September 15 - IMAGE Program - Dress for Success Bookstore. Read The September 15 - Stephen Covey’s Seven Habits of Highly Effective People® begins Keep reading, more

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Traffic multiple citations for reckless driving, violation of minimum 8/25/99 speed requirement, squealing H e y S I U E tires, and DUI. Chad M. Mooney was issued a citation for speeding on Andrew M. Zupec was University Drive. issued citations for squealing tires and DUI. Zupec posted G et A Haircut* 8/26/99 bond and was released.

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And the band played on... Morris University Center jammed to the reggae stylings of Dubtronics Wednesday afternoon. The band was sponsored by University Center Board as a part of “live wire Wednesdays” which kicked off during Welcome Week with a performance by Stank Willie and the Red Hots and will continue on September 22. The final concert will be held in the Stratton Quadrangle from 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be moved to Goshen Lounge in the University Center. Above: Singer Prodigal is backed by Spliff Nelson on Drums and Russ Renkin on Bass. Left: Iriel on the saxophone. Photos by Jill Stevens/Aiestie. How do they get

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♦ T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 9 , 1 9 9 9 T 41 t fl L t S T L i fn IMy M in i« SIM Mm dille him H/ilh o Wi jfy/c BY SHERI MCWHIRTER BY BRAD FRANCIS “Big Bad Luck,” highlight the songwriting and LIFESTYLE EDITOR LIFESTYLE STRINGER producing talents of Kortchmar and the gravely, Time warps are not just the stuff of science fiction. textured vocals of Karp, giving the album an 1 know. I fell into one during the holiday weekend. The "90s have been a decade where exciting, groovy feel. The samples enhance the I was doing video production with my class partner, Jim technology has taken over everything that we see music talents of this duo by accentuating certain Howell. There we were swamped with work, planning to shoot and do; it has even affected what music we listen guitar parts with a saxaphone accompaniment or footage all weekend. to. Everything from jazz to rock has had some adding a brass section to the middle of a song to We were nearly finished when we lost two of the three lights shard of technology thrown into it. Now we see give it a fuller sound. Karp’s vocals are necessary for filming. Instead of shooting poorly lit scenes (and that this is happening to the blues with the release reminiscent of blues talents Jonny Lang and later facing the wrath of professor Riley Maynard), we decided to of SloLeak’s album, “When The Clock Strikes Stevie Ray Vaughn, while the lyrics have a festive call it quits for the day. We’d beg for an extension later. 12.” feel in the way of Cab Calloway. Even though While Jim and I toiled all day, our significant others were This duo is a collaboration of longtime drum machines and samples are a huge presence engrossed with the video game system. School work was far more producer/guitarist Danny Kortchmar, who has on this album, the delta blues style is apparent important to us than some silly game, or so we thought. produced albums for James Taylor, Billy Joel, with the slide guitar work and the heavy, foot- That’s when I entered the time warp. Obsession set in, and I Neil Young, and renowned R&B singer Charlie stomping beat. Songs about love, liquor and loss blame our mindless fixation with the game on the game itself. No, Karp, who has performed with the likes of Buddy give the album a true blues feel. it wasn’t the latest Nintendo 64 game or even a preview of the Miles and with his own band, The Dirty Angels. The album, SloLeak’s second on TVT highly promoted Dreamcast. It was a damn Atari! SloLeak formed in 1994 when Kortchmar Records, relies heavily on the vocals of Karp and That’s right. We were glued to the TV because of a game and Karp, who were both playing shows in their the guitar of Kortchmar to lay down a foundation system that’s almost older than I. Pathetic, huh? hometown of We spent hours making little Frogger cross traffic, forcing the Westport, Conn., boxy Pac Man to eat power pellets and finally, we devolved into were introduced bouncing a little ball back and forth monotonously in Pong. It was by a mutual friend. truly ridiculous. One would think The rivalry was hilarious. “Show no mercy” was the motto that a producer of that day. Granted, everyone had a chance to play, but some not as pop artists would long as others. perform the same “My turn! My turn!” was often heard in my apartment during style of music that our long day’s journey into the past. And, of course, the boys he produces, but ruled the games. The only deviation was with me. I kicked ass at this album is a Pac Man! Nobody could stop me. I only quit when my hand passionate foray started twitching because of terrible cramps. into swampy blues Even after Jim and his girlfriend. Cate, left to go see a movie, with a jump-swing I played on. I had plenty of homework to do, but it didn't matter. 1 feel. The duo took was entranced. It was strangely hypnotic. their name from It was funny that my Nintendo 64 sat right next to me the the title of an entire time. Not once did I give it any thought. I had something album by better. legendary blues It was a way for us to exert as little mental power as possible pianist Lafayette and reach back into our childhood when Frogger was a god. Leake, and they That’s why we couldn’t leave the old Atari set alone. It was like invoke his spirit reminiscing with old friends. Who wants to stop doing that for and heartfelt lyrics on this album. of blues. This foundation is then entwined with homework? The album has a complete, full sound, other musical styles, giving the album a After what seemed like an eternity with Pan Man and especially for a duo, with the help of a few patchwork feel. The album reminds me of early Donkey Kong, I finally relinquished control of the Atari. My samples and a steady drum-machine track in each Beck albums, especially his “One Foot in The boyfriend, Chad, took the joystick and pulled the plug on my trip song. Grave” sessions and the swampy feel of “Doo back in time. Yes, it was finally homework time. Despite the fact The album begins with a retrospective look at Rag.” that it was 9 p.m. on the last night of a three-day weekend, I was our society, complete with a Staple Singers For anyone who loves blues or jazz, this CD pumped. sample, that makes for a somber beginning. is new territory that can be explored by even the Well, maybe not too pumped - I fell asleep on my textbook However, this first track is not representative of stodgiest of fans and can also be appreciated by and woke up near midnight, still facing homework. Oh, well, it the entire album. Such tracks as the jump-swing guitar freaks and beat heads. This is one release was all for the love of the game. standard “Drunk” and the swampy blues track that won’t leave my CD player for a while.

S T i C K A A A N HEY, LOOK AT THAT PLQWER r A LOT OF PEOPLE THINK OF \ yOU'RE A REAL Joy TO THESE AS WEEDS, BUT IF YOU RAVE AROUND. \ ASK ME A LAWW LOOKS BETTER WITH A FEW WILD FLOWERS SCATTERED ABOUT. ISN'T IT PERFECT? |T STILL HAS ALL OP ITS P51ÄLS AND e v e r y t h in g . ♦ P a g e 8 T 41 í fl L t í T L Í T h u r sd a y , S e p t e m b e r 9, 1999 + Naked is the name BY JOE HEDEN LIFESTYLE STRINGER He was What Naked? Bif bit liquored up 1 Naked. Yes, there actually The Punk-O-Rama tour reared its ugly head in St. Louis quite amusing, is a girl named Bif Naked. last Tuesday, leaving the crowd feeling a little better about stand, unlike the last time he , Born in India, raised in the itself than it has in a long time. Undoubtedly the most pui United States and Canada, Punk rock has been through a short but wild ride. Punk U.S. Bombs brought the crow Bif’s debut compact disc has come a long way. From the back-room clubs, through the original sound and style. on Atlantic and second spotlight and, now, has returned to the darkest recesses of H20 played an incredible album released is definitely public interest again. Home sweet home. crowd with a feeling of unity a standout. Punk-O-Rama’s lineup included Union 13. Straight except for the guys that decid. The CD deals with Faced, U.S. Bombs. H20 and was headlined by Bouncing probably didn't have a good t; Bif’s religion, lust, love Souls. The bands were very unified and seemed to bring a stopping the show. H20 stopp and sex on such tracks as strong feeling of brotherhood to the audience. fight was stopped and that it \ “Moment of Weakness” Union 13 was the first band to rock out. These guys Hard core is about standi! and “Chotee.” Her sound is deserve an A for effort, although the sound was not very and standing up for your frier compared to that of No original, even for punk music. But the crowd seemed to not tolerate fighting in their p Doubt but Bif is definitely enjoyed it. They were a typical warm-up band. After a quick regrouping, not following in her Straight Faced came to the stage wearing the was so hard hitting and stronj footsteps. Bif’s sound is a overwhelming stench of hard core. The band really did stink. The lead singer had a good, d bit harder with a tad of old- The music itself was full and tough, but the lead singer hard-core scream. He sang so school punk. Her voice is took the whole band down with him. It might have been an understand. It was very impre very smooth to entrance off-day for him, but he sounded weak for a hard-core singer. Headlining that night’s p: anyone who listens and her He was high-pitched and screechy. Coast’s Bouncing Souls. The image Itself is very eye­ Hard-core is a straight forward kick-in-the-teethmusical has built up over the 11 years catching. If you aren’t sure style used to make one’s ideology and presence known. The It is suiprising because o you have seen her on idea this guy was trying to get across probably had something changed so much musically. ( television or a poster, then to do with needing cough drops and herbal tea. but a fan of the first album m you haven’t seen her. The Bombs were up next to dish out the punk like no all. Her long, straight, other. Some would argue that being punk has something to do Greg, the lead singer, sai black hair, big tattoos on with being ugly. So, in essence, U.S. Bombs cannot be any designed to be a sing-a-long i her arms, heavy make up, lip piercing, and her clothes, make Bif stand out; without a doubt. But she hasn’t been like this always. The 28-year-old singer has had her ups and downs in the past, having been in two other bands, Jungle Milk and Gorilla Gorilla. Gorilla Gorilla is the band she was in when she adopted the name of Bif Naked, deeming it “provocative, sexy, and very punk rock.” In 1995, a big event happened in Bif’s life. After living the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle for CampusC most of her life, she decided to go straightedge. That is, she doesn’t do drugs, drink or eat red meat. Another part of being straightedge is not having sex. But Bif won’t give that up. Make sure you look out for Bif in the near future because she is slowly being noticed across the country. Her video is being played at least 12 times a week on MTV’s THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUI “Buzzworthy” and rumor has it she will tour with Kid Rock in the fall. Thursday, September 9 Friday, September 10 Saturday, September 11 Sunday, Sep Western Night Second installment Rosh Hashanah Sail Campu: TBA payment due. Action! Day - Day of Sunday Brui Center Court, Morris Last day for graduate Caring Volunteer 10:30a.m.- University Center students to change Experience! 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Lovejoy Lit Table Fellowship at the University Center Champagm macho “I’m the world’s biggest, bad­ On the pop radio and MTV hit, Religious Center, under and Exhibil ass” attitude that pervades much of the “Steal My Sunshine,” Costanzo trades the Dome 25th Annlvi 6:30p.m. rap music genre? verses with his sister, Sharon, whose National ft The only rappers who can survive sugar-coated candy voice perfectly Religious Center Archives without this verbal, tough-guy armor are contrasts her brother’s scratchy vocals. Must See TV Thursday Call the 4:00p.m. - comedy rappers like Will Smith. Few The group gets help from the vocal 7:00p.m. - 10:00p.m. Morris Uni' Cougar Den, Morris artists can pull off a light-hearted, prowess (or lack thereof) of Biz Markie Peck Chris University Center playful rap album without comedy as the on the nonsensical “Beautiful Day.” The Information Office Fellowship primary focus. However, Marc Costanzo tracks “Cryptik Souls Crew” and “Cold Worship Chillin’,” with the aid of guest MC 7:00p.m. and his crew have done just that. Religious C On “You Can’t Stop the Bum Rush,” Kurtis Blow, resurrect the old school at Len's vivaciously silly, surprisingly origins of rap, while giving them a fresh Catholic M 8:30p.m. inspired major-label debut, Costanzo and flavor at the same time. “Feelin’ Religious ( his homies successfully combine old Alright,” which is sure to be the group’s 650-5555 school hip-hop, ’80s new wave, bubble next hit, combines light rap with edgy gum pop, electrónica and a bit of rock rock, like the best of the Beastie Boys into a uniquely appealing sound. Being first album. that Len is a white rap group from Album’s overall grade — B. ^ T h u r sd a y , S e p t e m b e r 9, 1999 T 41 i 41 L I S T L i P a g e 9 ♦ til Sheri’s picks: ope less Romantic,” ti; :aph. really If you’re looking for have an easy listening 5 stage, so 1 It was very refreshing to hear Greg say that it’s all about enlightenment or at me he was sober enough to having a good time and hanging out with your friends. least a good time, check ' he played St. Louis, Sometimes punk bands are so wrapped up with being punk stpuik of all the bands on the tour, that they don’t want to show that they are nice at all. out one of my ace pick crowd back a few years with a more Bouncing Souls toured with the Vans Warped Tour this summer and will tour Europe after a few more weeks with concerts. You’l l have a iible show. These guys Hooded the Punk-O-Rama. inity and everyone had a great time, The Souls played a great set, without a set list. The band hell of a time, but I’m lecided to brawl in the pit. They played the whole show by request and didn’t refuse one xxl time getting booted out and shout. Sometimes bands don’t remember songs that haven't making no promises. If ¡topped mid-song to make sure the been played in long time, but these guys played every song you look hard enough, it it wouldn’t happen again, the crowd asked for. tandiug up for what you believe in Greg's stage presence is very original. The music is loud you’l l probably find me friends. H20 band members would and fast and his singing and dancing are very relaxed. Armed eir pit. with a cane and golf cap, Greg danced and sang with a style there! ping, the show carried on. The music all his own. trong, it got everyone pumped up. The crowd loved it. Everyone was going nuts, especially Take a walk on the wild side...or just pace along calmly. od, deep voice, instead of a normal this one ten-year-old kid, Charlie, who spent more time lg so that people could hear and crowd surfing than standing in the crowd. He was so light, repressive to hear live, the crowd tossed him around repeatedly but quickly grew Sim ple M ary’s Diary, t’s promenade of punk was the East tired of the little jerk’s persistence. NIL8, The Five The Souls carry a huge fan base that The encore was a quick song by the Argyles (Bouncing Deadly Venoms. £*it 199 »'ears the band has been together, Souls re-arranged), which was fun to see but not as pleasing T A c Orange lse over that time, the group has to the ear. Brian, the bass player, should stick to backup & 8 Eyperglov illy. Granted all the music is good, vocals. Tree, & Z 2- m may not like the newest album at Punk-O-Rama had a lot to offer the punk fans. Toby, lead Friday singer of H20, said “This Punk-O-Rama could sell out the Friday Mississippi Nights r, said that the newest record was Bermuda Triangle on a Friday night.” Look for releases by all Karma Laclede’s Landing ong record. All the songs on these bands on Epitaph and Hellcat Records. 1624 Delmar St. Louis St. Louis This contemporary rock band You may want to arrive late has been pleasing St. Louis fans and leave a bit early. The for years. For a fun and non­ Rabies and The Five Deadly violent evening of musical Venoms rock, but NIL8 and enjoyment, check out this show! to n n e ctio n Orange Tree aren’t really worth f V fi paying for. I NDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Tof* Ten reasons to

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"B eyond Paris: Im ages o f Rural France..." BY CHRISTY SCHICKER watercolor by Cezanne, entitled LIFESTYLE STRINGER “Study of Water at the Edge of a Wood” (c. 1900-04), shows a This weekend, why not take progression of the artist’s work a load off your mind and get into a more modern. back to nature by taking a Impressionistic style. This piece relaxing stroll through the has a quickly rendered, countryside, say, in France? unfinished quality, with large You can do just that by splashes of blue, green and viewing the St. Louis Art purple paint over a light pink Museum’s exhibit “Beyond wash. Paris: Images of Rural France in An etching by Charles the Nineteenth Century.” The Francois Daubigny, entitled Apply for the exhibit is on display until Sept. “Moonrise (On the Banks of the 19. Oise)” (1875), is a very small piece embedded in a much GTE Visa* on the web Most of the pieces are larger white matte. Seven ducks small, intimate etchings and in a row, mere black specks, lithographs that invite the swim in moonlit waters. A dark viewer to observe more closely. forest extends on the horizon, and get up to S2B of However, there are also while closer trees reach upward watercolor and oil paintings, toward a full moon that casts its drawings done in drypoint, eerie reflection on the still FREE calling time.* charcoal and pastel, as well as waters below. An effect of examples of early photography. illumination is created by line *5 of FREE calling A few works is by the more and negative space alone. time just for applying. famous French artists such as An oil painting by Millet, Cezanne and Daumier. Theodore Rousseau from 1830 Apply on the internet The majority are by lesser is a landscape with a painterly and get an additional known but equally skilled style and exquisitely bright *13 of FREE calling artists. color. The richness and density time when you make Artists’ depictions of of green and brown earth and a your first purchase. peasants, the countryside, pure blue sky with white clouds (*3 if you apply grazing animals, fishermen and are saturated with vibrancy and by phone.) water wildlife represent a period clarity. when artists were seeking an Examples of photography, a Get a 3 % rebate escape from Paris and the new medium for artists in the towards calling on effects of the Industrial nineteenth century, include all purchases.f Revolution. The workers in the albumen and salt prints of fields are shown as heroic cloisters, railroad tracks running No annual fee. figures. across the countryside and An etching by Jean ancient buildings and ruins. No credit history Francois Millet, “The Gleaners” The quality of line and required. (c. 1855-56), is a study for a negative space is repeated larger painting of the same name throughout this exhibit. Line is done in 1857. Other etchings by used to make objects appear Millet are of women carding voluminous, to delineate wool and men laboring character in a face, to give an outdoors. One vibrant pastel, appearance of light against entitled “The Knitting shadow, or to create a Shepherdess” (c. 1856-57), shimmering effect on water. shows a girl knitting while Each piece offers an insight into walking through a forest. She is nature’s role in the lives of the half illuminated from spots of artists and those they depicted. sunlight coming through the trees and half concealed in The St. Louis Art Museum shadow. is open from 1:30 p.m. to 8:30 “The Bathers” (c. 1896-98) p.m. on Tuesday, and from 10 by Paul Cezanne is a lithograph a.m. to 5 p.m.Wednesday portraying figures in sketchy through Sunday. It is closed on black outlines against a scenery Monday. Call (314) 721-0072 of quick, brushy patches of for a complete schedule of green and gray. A later events.

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+ T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 9 , 1 9 9 9 T Jl i A I { 5 T L * P a g e 1 1 ♦ Lady Cougars finish second Two SIUE cross country runners finish in top five at SIUE Open

BYTONYAMMANN race of her own Saturday. She well.” “I just went from there and ran SPORTS EDITOR totally demolished the tough Chou moved ahead in the my race.” SIUE course and finished first for woods and never looked back Chou’s finish was more than The SIUE men’s and the first time in her career. again. She crossed the finish line 25 seconds faster than the BY RICK CROSSIN women’s cross country teams “It was excellent,” Chou said with an impressive time of second-place finisher, Chou’s SPORTS REPORTER have started the season on the of her dash to the finish line. “It 19:28.40. teammate, Beth Peterson. right foot. was a little bit scary in the “I felt comfortable at about The third runner to cross the Imagine your business The two teams competed at beginning. I kind of got lost in the the half-mile, and that’s when I finish line was Bozue for the losing $4 million this year. home Saturday at the SIUE Open. middle, but I finished pretty kind of picked it up,” Chou said. Lady Cougars with a time of Bad dream? Nightmare? The women, who won the open 19:57.70. She was followed by No. Welcome to the business race last year, started the event Moore of Washington U. then world of Cardinal baseball. with a 5-kilometer race at 9 a.m. Fitzpatrick, of SIUE. "It’s been a long year,” said SIUE was right in the thick “We’ve had worse days, Cardinals President Mark of things from start to finish. especially when it gets kind of Lamping, who spoke to When the gun sounded, the Lady muddy back in those hills,” students during the business Cougars trampled through the Fitzpatrick said. “Today we were hour on campus Tuesday dead grass and scooted past more able to hold our ground. We afternoon. Lamping, who gave competition that was already put in our normal spikes and a rather informal talk while exhausted by the morning sun. weren’t too worried about it.” sitting on the edge of a desk, Coming up on the first big Washington University talked about many issues hill just across from the starting barely edged out the Cougars, 29- facing the Cardinals and Major line, SIUE runners Amanda 31. In cross country, the places of League Baseball. Bozue and Bridget Fitzpatrick the first five runners on a team are One issue Lamping were No. 1 and 2 in the pack added up to determine the team addressed was the building of a respectively. score. In this case, the lower new stadium in downtown St. The Lady Cougars were score is best, with a perfect score Louis. According to Lamping, racing head to head with being a 15. the Cardinals organization has Washington University the entire In the second race, the SIUE spent more than $66 million race. The other two schools, men’s team was totally since 1983 for renovations and University of Missouri-Rolla and outmatched by Truman State, as maintenance of Busch MacMurray College, were was the rest of the competition. Stadium. And with a new basically battling each other to At the one-kilometer mark, stadium, this money could be not finish last. SIUE runners Lucas Standerfer saved. But in recent surveys At about the 3-kilometer and Andrew Wamsing were No. 1 conducted by a company hired mark, Bozue and Fitzpatrick had and 2 respectively but may have by the Cardinals, many fans dropped to fourth and fifth started off a little too fast. said they were happy with respectively. SIUE’s runners Truman State made its move Busch Stadium and don’t want were in fourth, fifth, seventh, at the two-kilometer mark of the another stadium built. eighth, ninth, 16th and 17th and 8-kilometer race. Standerfer had Fan loyalty is another issue freshman Jill Irlam brought up dropped to No. 4 in the race and that Lamping is very concerned the rear for the Lady Cougars at a Wamsing fell to No. 21. about. “We have to convince respectable 20th. At the four-kilometer mark, fans that they should have faith At this point, Washington U. six of the seven runners in the in the organization,” Lamping runners Susan Chou, Beth lead were members of the said. Faith can be hard to come Peterson and Hannah Moore led ___ ...... Truman State team. SIUE’s by when your team is five the race at No. 1, 2 and 3 Jill StevensM/esf/e runners were placed at the 24th, games under .500 and all but respectively. SIUE’s Bridget Fitzpatrick fihished fifth in the women’s 27th, 29th, 31st and 37th through mathematically out of a Chou seemed to be running a race at the SIUE Open Saturday with a time of 20:05.00. see RACE, page 13 pennant race. Another issue Lamping talked about is the problems of revenue sharing in baseball. Kersee will appear at Grand Opening today Lamping used the National BY JULIE RANDLE love because he knows you have education. Following his has combined business savvy and Football League as a model for SPORTS REPORTER the potential to take it to the next graduation from CSULB, Kersee technical knowledge to develop a how baseball should operate its level,” said Brian Jordan, a began working toward a master’s company that extracts excellence system. “I think the NFL is the Robert “Bob” Kersee, former St. Louis Cardinal and degree in exercise physiology at from the individual. most successful league in this world-renowned coach and current Atlanta Brave. California State University- Kersee’s sense of trust and country, perhaps the world,” strength-conditioning consultant, Kersee’s philosophy, Northridge. respect for the athletes has earned Lamping said. is giving a presentation “Going adopted from a famous line by G. Kersee began his career at their loyalty, which enables him Major League Baseball, For the Gold: Living a Healthy Gordon Liddy, is “What doesn’t University of California-Los to bring out their best. For along with the NFL, has a plan Lifestyle in the New kill me will make me stronger.” Angeles in 1980 after leading Kersee, the best translates into 23 in which all teams share the Millennium” at 7 p.m. today in This philosophy is what has CSUN to two consecutive Olympic medals. revenue generated from the the student fitness center. attracted many athletes to him. Division I National Bob Kersee is revered as one selling of national broadcast Kersee has trained Kersee was born in Canal Championships in 1978 and of the most knowledgeable rights. The problem with professional athletes such as Zone, Panama, and graduated 1979. He served as assistant coaches of his time. “He’s a baseball, according to Brain Jordan, Grant Fuhr, from San Pedro High School. He coach from 1980 to 1983. prophet. He builds great athletes Lamping, is that it also sells Monica Seles, Ray Lankford, graduated from California State Now Kersee is president and and continues to build them,” broadcast rights to local Larry Hughes and Toby Wright. University-Long Beach in 1978 chief executive officer of Gold Olympic medalist Gail Devers television stations and that “Bobby is all about tough with a degree in physical Medal Rehab and Fitness. 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CROSS COUNTRY If you ask nicely, you SIUE Open, Saturday Women’s 5 Kilometers might arrange to get 1. Washington University 29 2. SIUE 31 3. Missouri-Rolla 71 paid in quarters. 4. MacMurray College 110 Indidvidual Results Hey, it doesn’t take a math major to know that 1. Susan Chou, Washington University 19:28.40 college living can cause some serious dam age to 2. Beth Peterson, Washington University 19:53.50 3. Amanda Bozue, SIUE 19:57.70 your cash reserves Luckily for 4. Hannah Moore, Washington University 20:00.50 you, Schnucks has part-time jobs available with 5. Bridget Fitzpatrick, SIUE 20:05.00 flexible hours that’ll fit just about every student’s SIUE finishers 6. Shelly Friberg 20:23.30 8. Stephanie Mullen 20:40.90 busy schedule. 9. Ann Miklovic 20:56.20 12. Lisa Ribes 21:00.80 Just think... now you won’t have to go home to do 14. Penny Simons 21:08.00 laundry or take up a collection to order a 17. Alissa Alberts 22:00.20 And, who knows? You might even be able 20. Jill Irlam 22:25.61 pizza. Men’s 8 Kilometers to pay off your student charge! 1. Truman State 20 2. Washington University 38 We offer competitive starting wages, 3. Missouri-Rolla 91 w eekly 4. SIUE 97 paychecks and a friendly, fast-paced Indidvidual Results work environment. To apply, just stop by your 1. Tim Julien, Washington University 26:28.30 2. Nick Blackburn, Truman State 26:33.10 nearest Schnucks or call the E m p lO y iT lG n t 3. Andy Doering, Truman State 26:34.00 4. Ben Rosario, Truman State 26:50.60 Hotline at 314.994.4170. 5. Matt Helbig, Truman State 26:58.10 SIUE finishers 21. Luke Standerfer 28:39.30 27. Paul Parson 29:21.40 30. Helaman Castillo 29:30.20 Equal Opportunity Employer 31. Andrew Wamsing 29:32.30 31999, Schnuck Markets, Inc. 37. Darren Dinkleman 30:31.60 40. Dustin Gentry 31:02.30 41. Andrew Anzalone 31:06.70 49. Daniel Walden 33:49.00 Flag-Football Flag-Football Flag-Football Flag-Football 50. Gawain Piper 34:52.10 51. Kevin Wiedman 35:52.90 RACE from page 11 39th positions. Tim Julien finished first in the Truman State went on to men’s race. He finished five clobber the field and rack up an seconds ahead of the first Truman impressive score of 20. State finisher. Washington U. is Washington University finished actually a Division III school in second with a score of 38, the National Collegiate Athletic followed by SIUE at 91. Association. Standerfer was the first “They have more talent,” finisher for the Cougars with a Hammel said of Truman State time of 28:39.30. Standerfer and Washington U. “We can noticed a difference between the always work hard at practices, terrain of the course from last but when it comes down to talent, year compared to Saturday. we don’t have it compared to “The course is in a lot better those two teams.” shape this year,” Standerfer said. The Cougars will face “The grounds crew mowed it up Washington University again and flattened it out a little bit, so Saturday. The two SIUE teams that was to our advantage.” will compete in the Washington According to SIUE assistant U. Invitational in St. Louis. The Flag-Football Sign-ups coach Kenny Hammel, Truman women’s race begins at 10 a.m., State finished in the top 10 at which will be followed by the regionals last year. men’s race at 10:30 a.m. Men ’s, Women's & Coed Leagues Washington University’s LAMPING ------Registration Deadline is Extended to from page 11 revenue is not shared. Lamping said he hopes that Sept. 13,1999 This problem has caused the even with a $50 million payroll, larger markets, like New York, to the Cardinals can compete for a have a higher payroll than other World Series title. That may Call Chad at 650-3241 prove to be a large task, with small-market teams, like the SIUE Wellness Program • Campus Recreation, Student Affairs • 650-B-FIT Cardinals. teams like the New York Yankees “I haven’t seen a small- and Los Angeles Dodgers having market team win a World Series payrolls in the $100 million in long time,” Lamping said. range. Look us up on the NET at http://www.siue.edu/CREC • Campus Recreation, Student Affairs ♦ P a g e 14 T 41 I A L { i T L t T h u rsd a y , S e p t e m b e r 9, 1999 ♦

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