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Vol. 86 No. 46 EasternNews thedailyeasternnews.com “Tell the truth and don’t be afraid.” Anthrax found in CBS building Traces found in Dan Rather’s office NEW YORK (AP) — Small “The building is safe. We’re traces of anthrax were found back in the office and that’s the Monday in CBS anchorman Dan way it should be,” Pataki said Rather’s office, buttressing what Monday. had been an assumption: that the Pataki, who was not tested for assistant who opens his mail anthrax, was given the antibiotic encountered the spores at the net- Cipro as a precaution, but he said work. Monday, “I’m actually off Cipro CBS News spokeswoman now.” Sandra Genelius said Rather and A culture of the sample that his staff, including the assistant tested positive was still being who has contracted skin anthrax, observed for a final result, Signor are still working in the office said. because the amount of bacteria Authorities have suggested found wasn’t considered “danger- that the anthrax, if that’s what it is ous.” confirmed to be, might have been Claire Fletcher, 27, whose brought in by officers who worked work included handling Rather’s on anthrax cases elsewhere in the mail, tested positive last week for city. cutaneous anthrax. She is doing The number of anthrax cases in well, Genelius said. New York remained at four, with The source is still not known. one case each at NBC, CBS, ABC Fletcher has said she did not and the New York Post. Anthrax- remember any suspicious letter. contaminated letters were found Earlier Monday, Gov. George at NBC and the Post. Pataki’s Manhattan office Several other news outlets have reopened. It had been evacuated been tested. Wednesday after a sample of sus- The Associated Press pected anthrax was found and ini- announced Monday that samples tially tested positive. Another 140 taken from its Rockefeller Center samples were collected later in the mailroom were conclusively found week, and all of those tested neg- to be negative for anthrax. ative, said John Signor, a The AP said it had been told spokesman for the state that no further testing was neces- Department of Health. sary.

Kate Mitchell/Associate photo editor Alum publishes book Roma Dey, a part-time Math professor and yoga instructor performs a back strengthening and relax - ing exercise at the first meeting of session two of the Yoga For Life class Monday evening. It was Chambers’ unique Mannequins comic strip a hit stressed during the workshop that a person will benefit from Yoga if they practice at least 20 minutes every day on an empty stomach. By Jessica Danielewicz Campus editor ‘Yoga for Daily Living’ returns The Martin Luther King Jr. University Union Bookstore will By Aaron Carlson “I love it. All three years I have done yoga have soon feature the unique work of a Staff writer been with Dr. Dey, and I feel we are lucky to have 1986 Eastern graduate. such a great man as Dr. Dey to lead this,” said Don Chambers, who majored in Don and Laura Chambers Returning to Eastern’s campus this fall is “Yoga Baumgartner. for Daily Living,” a relaxation and body strength- graphic design, recently published Suhrit and Roma both stressed that yoga must ening workshop led by two Eastern math instruc- be done everyday, for at least 20 minutes. his first comic strip book featuring The Arthur Graphic-Clarion, the tors, which began its second session Monday. “Yoga must be done everyday in order to photographs of 230 towns, universi- Atwood Herald, The (Cerro Suhrit Dey and his wife Roma lead the work- strengthen the mind to its full potential,” the Deys ties and parks surrounding Gordo) News Record, the shop and stress that yoga is not an exercise of the emphasized. Champaign-Urbana, called Georgetown Independent News, body whatsoever, but an exercise of the mind and “Doing yoga on an empty stomach is also “Mannequins at home in Illinois the Mt. Zion Region News, and the body working together towards a common peace. important, so that the body can function fully,” and Western Indiana.” Teutopolis Press. “The body is a temple, and you must treat your Roma said. “I wanted it to be something During is college career at own temple with respect,” Suhrit said. “You must Suhrit started doing yoga in July of 1956, and completely different from anything Eastern, he also published comic be nice to your body, and take it easy on your body; hasn’t gone a day without yoga since. that anyone had ever seen before,” strips in The Daily Eastern News. never force the body to do anything you do not “I follow the criteria of books which are hun- Chambers said. The bookstore is expected to want it to do.” dreds of years old,” Dey says. “With my math Along with the photographs, the begin carrying Chamber’s book The weekly class meets Monday nights at 7 classes I teach, I can change the course plans and comic strips feature three dimen- sometime this week. Currently, the p.m. in the upper meeting room at the Student ideas for the class. With Yoga, the rules of the sional computer-created characters Table Arts Center and the Lincoln Recreation Center, with no charge to Eastern stu- books must be followed for full effect.” complete with scans of real clothing Bookshop carry the book, which dents. For faculty and other adults, there is a $32 “If you can unite your mind and your body, you and hair, Chambers said. sells for $14.95. fee for the six-week session. become pure, you become free, you are divine,” Dey He said he has been the first per- Chambers spent 13 months Suhrit said that students are welcome to attend said. son to publish a comic strip using traveling central Illinois and west- the sessions, and they can just show up. “This is what all Yogi (everyday practioneer of Charleston resident Sandra Baumgartner, who such technology. ern Indiana taking photographs for Yoga) strive for and accomplish.” works with the Biological Sciences department, is Suhrit has a book out titled “Yoga and Chambers published his first the book. in her third year of the sessions, and feels every ses- Meditation: Act of Living,” which can be pur- Mannequins strip in 1996 and con- While photographing different sion is an incredible experience. chased at Amazon.com. tinues to publish one each week which runs in:The Altamont News, See ALUM Page 7 2 News Tuesday, October 23, 2001 The Daily Eastern News The Daily Eastern Sharon: Troops will not leave three-day News Israeli leader will not move military force until killers handed over The Daily Eastern News is published daily, forecast Monday through Friday, in Charleston, Ill., during fall and spring semesters and twice JERUSALEM (AP) — built on disputed land on Jerusalem’s lier, doctors said. weekly during the summer term except dur - Standing firm on tough conditions, southern fringe, and gunfire there set Since the current round of vio- ing school vacations or Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon off the incursion early Friday. lence began in September 2000, 704 today examinations, by the stu - dents of Eastern Illinois said Monday his troops would not In the Aida refugee camp outside people have been killed on the University. Subscription release their hold on six West Bank Bethlehem, a heavy gunbattles Palestinian side and 186 on the 71° price: $38 per semester, $16 for summer only, $68 all year. The Daily Eastern News is towns until the Palestinians turn erupted as tanks rolled in. In Israeli side. a member of The Associated Press, which is over the militants who assassinated Ramallah, tanks fired shells and Speaking to party activists in Tel 56° entitled to exclusive use of all arti- an Israeli Cabinet minister. were met by Palestinian fire. One Aviv, Sharon repeated his main cles appearing in this paper. The partly editorials on Page 4 represent the The U.S. government, mean- Palestinian was wounded, doctors demand, already rejected by the majority opinion of the editorial while, issued its strongest denuncia- said. Overnight, Israeli army bull- Palestinians, that militants who sunny, rain board; all other opinion pieces are signed. The Daily Eastern News editorial and busi - tion of the Israeli operation Monday, dozers destroyed the headquarters of gunned down Tourism Minister ness offices are located in Buzzard Hall, demanding that Israel pull out Force 17, one of the Palestinian Rehavam Zeevi on Wednesday be Wednesday Eastern Illinois University. immediately. security services, in Ramallah. Israel handed over to Israel. Periodical postage paid at Charleston, IL said Force 17 members were sus- “We are not willing to make any 61920. In Jerusalem, thousands of Israeli 64° ISSN 0894-1599. demonstrators demanded that pected of having killed 10 Israelis in compromises concerning ... a com- Printed by Eastern Illinois University, Sharon expel Palestinian leader shooting attacks. plete halt of terrorism, the disman- 40° Charleston, IL 61920. Yasser Arafat and bring down his In Nablus, Hamas militant tling of terror groups acting against Postmaster: Send address changes to Palestinian Authority. Ayman Halaweh, was killed in a us and the extradition of the killers partly The Daily Eastern News Buzzard Hall Israeli tanks rumbled deeper into blast in a car, Palestinians said. of minister Zeevi and those who cloudy Eastern Illinois University Palestinian towns, setting off street Palestinians charged israel was sent them,” Sharon said. Charleston, IL 61920. battles for a fifth day. In Tulkarem, a responsible, but the Israeli military In Washington, State Thursday Newspaper staff 65-year-old Palestinian man was refused to comment. Department spokesman Philip killed, Palestinians said. A statement by the government Reeker gave the harshest criticism Editor in chief...... Chris Sievers* Managing editor ...... Matt Neistein* A leaflet issued in Bethlehem by said Halaweh had been No. 1 one on yet of the incursions and the deaths 56° News editor ...... Michelle Jones* Arafat’s Fatah faction warned that if a list of militants Israel had demand- of civilians. “Israel Defense Forces Associate news editor...... Joe Ryan* Editorial page editor ...... Shauna Gustafson* Israeli tanks did not withdraw from ed the Palestinian Authority arrest. should be withdraw immediately 35° Activities editor ...... Erika Larson the biblical town, “Our bullets will A 19-year-old Palestinian police- from all Palestinian-controlled areas, Administration editor...... Pat Guinane fall like the rain on Gilo.” man from Bethlehem died Monday and no further such incursions Campus editor...... Jessica Danielewicz sunny City editor...... Meg McNichols Gilo is a Jewish neighborhood from wounds suffered two days ear- should be made,” Reeker said. Student government editor ...... Jamie Fetty Features editor...... Jennifer Rigg Online features editor...... Julie Ferguson Art director...... Julie Bartlow Photo editor...... Sara Figiel Associate photo editor ...... Kate Mitchell Senior photographer...... Amanda Douglass Sports editor ...... Bill Ruthhart* Associate sports editor...... Kristin Rojek Verge editor ...... Amber Williams Associate Verge editor ...... Karen Kirr Online editor...... Geoff Wagner Advertising manager...... Kyle Perry Design & graphics manager...... open Asst. design & graphics manager ...... open Sales manager...... Wendy Winet Promotions manager...... Chris Maier Business manager ...... Betsy Mellott Assistant business manager...... Amanda Payne Student business manager...... Luke Kramer Editorial adviser and Publications adviser...... John David Reed Press supervisor...... Johnny Bough Subscriptions manager ...... Valerie Jany * Editorial board members Night staff Layout chief ...... Name News layout ...... Name Sports layout...... Name Photo night editor...... Name Copy editors...... Name ...... Name Sports copy editor...... Name News night editor...... Michelle Jones ...... Joe Ryan

To reach us By foot: The Daily Eastern News is located in the south end of Buzzard Hall, which is at Seventh Street and Garfield Avenue next to the Tarble Arts Center and across the street from the Life Science Building. By phone: (217) 581-2812 Sara Figiel / Photo editor By fax: (217) 581-2923 By mail: What’da get? The Daily Eastern News Buzzard Hall A birthday celebration brought the Mom s group from St. Charles Borromeo Church in Charleston to Morton Park on Monday afternoon. After Eastern Illinois University playing on the playground equipment, Emma Metzger s friends gathered around to sing her happy birthday. Metzger is 1 year old today. Luke Charleston, IL 61920 Buesher (above), 2, peeks into a bucket of trail mix as cupcakes and ice cream are being served. By e-mail: Editor in chief Chris Sievers [email protected] Managing editor Matt Neistein Diversity discussion to be held today [email protected] News editor Michelle Jones [email protected] The Student Senate Diversity Martin Luther King Jr. University Leaders from all aspects of the to attend. Associate news editor Joe Ryan Affairs Committee will hold a group Union. campus will attend the discussion Wooden said a similar Diversity [email protected] discussion to let anyone involved with Kristen Wooden, the Diversity including housing representatives, Affairs meeting was held last year; Editorial page editor the university speak about problems Affairs Chair, said the format of the Student Government, EIUnity, the however, it was a panel format that Shauna Gustafson [email protected] that might be occurring on campus meeting will be a group discussion. Society of Metaphysical dealt more with problems and not Sports editor Bill Ruthhart related to diversity. Anyone is invited to come and talk Advancement and the office of Civil solutions. [email protected] “Putting the Pieces Together,” an about anything having to do with Rights and Diversity. This year, Wooden will set the Verge editor Amber Williams event sponsored by the Student diversity. Although many of the people emphasis of the meeting on good [email protected] Senate Diversity Affairs Committee, “Problems that anyone has can be attending the discussion belong to group discussion and solutions to be Photo editor Sara Figiel will be held at 7:30 p.m. today in the addressed, and then solutions will some kind of organization, all stu- raised about any problems on cam- [email protected] Charleston/Mattoon Room of the hopefully be arranged,” Wooden said. dents faculty and staff are encouraged pus. Tuesday, October 23, 2001 3 NewsThe Daily Eastern News Dating not the same as previous generations

Today’s society interested in hanging out and hooking up embarrassed to report it. Davidson said. “There is a minor- However, Onestak said that ity of students who are verbal By Melissa Bagwell ally with “casual acquaintances.” pate in casual hook-ups are high- couples on campus are becoming about these practices of hooking Staff writer He said that in “hooking up” risk drinkers. physically and emotionally seri- up which causes the majority who situations people will sometimes An article from The Chronicle ous “after only a few weeks.” don’t focus on hooking up with Attitudes toward dating have meet again by chance but will of Higher Education concerning This causes emotional hard- someone every weekend to be shifted from traditional dating usually never exchange phone the same issue said that 39 per- ships to those in these relation- intimidated not to speak out practices to hanging out and numbers and sometimes not even cent of students on college cam- ships, he said. against these practices.” hooking up. names. puses are virgins. He went on to say there is a Onestak did offer advice for “Today’s dating scene is 0 to Onestak attributes the “hook- Davidson said he agrees, “most percentage of students on campus women who are wanting a man to 60 instead of the old courtship ing up” situation to the fact that students are making healthy deci- who are engaging in a long-term provide certain courtship rituals. rituals,” David Onestak, when students engage in high- sions and health choices.” relationship, which he classified “Women are like an oven and Counseling Center director, said. risk drinking they are more likely Davidson said that sexually as a year or more. However, he men are like a microwave,” he Eric Davidson, Health to engage in high-risk sexual transmitted diseases on Eastern’s added that those students are not said, applying the simile to the Education Resource Center behaviors as well. campus are comparable to other in the majority. types of relationship that each director, said in today’s dating When people drink they lose campuses; however, it is hard to “Students in peer groups who gender desires. scene people sometimes do what their inhibitions and give into get an accurate count because perceiving hooking up as a valued “If women would expect more is referred to as “hooking up,” exhibitions, he said, adding that a students will sometimes be treat- behavior will hook up or try to then men would have to give which “is for one night” and usu- majority of students who partici- ed off-campus and then are too hook up more than others,” more.” Members appointed to Judge may be advising search committee disbarred for fibs

CHICAGO (AP) — The judge Gulotta was convicted on the By Pat Guinane Advising Center and also will act director of orientation; and Mike who presided over the trial of for- charges as well. Genova was also Administration editor as an academic advisor,” she said. Shirley, assistant history profes- mer Calumet City Mayor Jerry convicted along with public works “We want a candidate who has sor. Genova said Monday that Genova Commissioner Jerry Stack of pay- Eastern is looking for a new advising experience, who has The committee met for the and a co-defendant had “dishon- ing municipal employees with tax- assistant director for the good people skills and who can be first time on Oct. 15, and Kilgore ored the legal profession” and payer money for time they spent Academic Advising Center. an asset to the university.” said while he doesn’t have much should be disbarred. working on political campaigns. A seven-member search com- The position is open to candi- experience serving on search U.S. District Judge Ruben At the trial, attorney Ronald mittee has been formed and is dates within the university, and committees, he was glad to learn Castillo also said a defense witness Kawanna testified that Genova accepting applications. the search process will remain that his fellow committee mem- in the case had lied on the stand had performed considerable legal Applicants must possess a open until the position is filled. bers have experience. and should be disbarred as well. work for Gulotta’s law firm in masters in guidance and counsel- However, to be included in the “I was very happy to learn that “The practice of law is a public return for the $124,000 that ing or a related degree and should search committee’s initial screen- there’s plenty of expertise on the trust to be sacredly guarded and Gulotta paid him. Federal prosecu- have at least five years of college- ing, candidates should submit committee,” he said. “We’re hop- not a right given to any person,” tors contend that the money repre- level experience, including advis- applications by Nov. 16. ing to have a preliminary screen- Castillo said in a 41-page order. sents a kickback. ing. John Kilgore, English profes- ing the week after Thanksgiving.” “The court strongly believes these Castillo brushed aside The new assistant director will sor, was chosen to chair the search The position has been adver- men have dishonored the legal Kawanna’s testimony. report directly to Karla Sanders, committee. The remaining six tised on the university’s Web site profession and should be dis- “Mr. Kawanna is an experienced director of the Center for members of the committee are and two related professional Web barred.” attorney who knowingly gave false, Academic Support and Kathy Bennett, assistant to the sites, but Kilgore said he expects Genova, elected mayor of the material testimony to this court Achievement. In an e-mail dean in the Lumpkin College of an ad the committee is placing in southern suburb on a promise to and the jury in a blatant effort to Monday, Sanders said the posi- Business; Johnetta Jones, director The Chronicle of Higher Education clean up its sordid image, was con- obtain acquittals for his friends and tion opened up when Mary Kelm of Minority Student Affairs; Rita to bring in applicants. victed Aug. 27 of racketeering for business associates — Genova and resigned. Pearson, assistant admissions “I think The Chronicle is defi- taking kickbacks to award city legal Gulotta,” he said. “This testimony “The position is the chief director; Molly Evans, assistant nitely where it’ going to see the business to former city prosecutor was pure and unadulterated per- administrator for the Academic registration director; Kim Moock, most exposure,” he said. Lawrence Gulotta. jury.” Protesters defy ban on Federal Plaza demonstrations (AP) — Watched Rev. Martin Deppe, a retired state office buildings, flanked by end to demonstrations in the plaza at Coalition says it got permission for by horse-mounted officers in bright Methodist pastor, shouted. “Even in horse-mounted officers and trailed Adams and Dearborn Streets in its rally last August but was told by yellow rain slickers, some 200 a national emergency, we must by more police. downtown Chicago for at least the the General Services Administration demonstrators defied a federal ban defend the right to assemble.” A drizzle fell as the chanting remainder of the year. after the terrorist attacks that its per- Monday and gathered in Federal The 30-minute rally was without demonstrators tramped noisily away The plaza has traditionally been a mit was being withdrawn. Plaza to hear speakers denounce incident and both sides plainly want- from the plaza and into the busy site of demonstrations, as well as an The group went to court last police brutality. ed to avoid confrontation. State Street shopping area. open-air market for sellers of fruit, week, asking a federal judge to order “We have the right to protest, Afterward, the demonstrators set off Following the September terrorist vegetables and a variety of art objects. the government to stop enforcing its even in the midst of terrorism,” the on a march through the Loop to attacks, federal officials ordered an The Stop Police Brutality ban on demonstrations in the plaza.

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or as long as I have but up to the staff lot which been attending has 80 spots and never really Opinion Eastern, there has “The student has more than eight to 10 been one thing that I spaces are short in cars in the lot. Fhave heard people complain But that got old after a few about more than any issue on number and are tickets. So now I have page campus. nowhere to turn, and appar- always filled to the No, it’s not the registration brim.” ently nowhere to park. Tuesday, October 23, 2001 recording lady – it’s parking. Anthony Braviere While the 80 to 42 margin This issue seems to be the Guest columnist really doesn’t seem that big, eternal struggle between staff let’s not forget about the the Page 4 and student, and it doesn’t seem to be getting any bet- other 35 staff spots that litter the other side of the ter. Lantz building. So now the margin is 115-42. The problem doesn’t seem to be not enough total Sure, the students have the Stevenson lot to park at, parking spots, but not enough student parking spaces but that is filled with cars from people who live in in the areas that are used the most by the students. either the Triad or Stevenson. So that’s out of the Fall Forum Certain areas like the parking lots around the Lantz question. Building, the lot between Coleman Hall and Taylor So, then I thought maybe it was just at the time that Hall and the lot across from Lawson Hall. The I go to the Student Rec Center, which is usually in the Coleman-Taylor lot and the Lawson lot have long been morning hours, that the problems were occurring. on right track two of the worst lots on campus, but the two new park- So I went to the Rec on three consecutive weekdays ing lots on the south side of the Lantz building has at 1 p.m., which is after lunch for most people, and hen you boil it down, Eastern Illinois wrestled that title away from the both of them. found that of the 115 spots that the staff members University exists because of its students. The problem with each of these lots is that there is have, on average, 69 of the spots were not filled, while Consequently, getting students to come just not enough space for students to park. only one of the students spots was not filled. Sixty-nine here, and keeping them, are two funda- In both of these lots the staff spaces out-number the to one. Anyone else see a problem? mentalW issues the university must address, which it did student spaces by a good percentage, but somehow are While all of these numbers may seem like a lot to in last week’s Fall Forum. never filled. Meanwhile, the student spaces are short in digest, there is one simple solution to the entire prob- The Council for Academic Affairs and the number and are always filled to the brim. lem. Enrollment Management This is especially true in the new Lantz lots. Take the student lot, with 42 spots, and make that Enrollment at Committee deserve high- When the university first put in the new student lot into a staff lot. Then take the upper staff lot and make forefront fives for bringing enroll- this summer, I was pretty excited about the notion of that a student lot to make the number of student spaces ment and retention to the being able to park there during the morning and after- 80, and the number of staff spaces 77. The university is taking the right steps to ensure enrollment forefront at this yearly noon hours. But what I soon found out was that every This solution isn’t that hard. Just move the blue sign numbers stay where they are. event. other student with a vehicle on campus felt the same to one post and the red sign to another. I know that These two areas have way. will take a month of paperwork, but I hope it can get been a problem for the university in recent years, and At first it wasn’t that hard to find a spot over there done. nearly everyone has been affected by dropping enroll- because not too many people knew about the lot, but ment and troublesome transfer policies. The budget then it started to get really crowded with only 42 spots ■ Anthony Braviere is a senior journalism major and guest deficit that caused so much grumbling across campus there. columnist for The Daily Eastern News. His e-mail address is was attributed to the drop off in students attending So once those were filled, there was no where to go [email protected]. Columns are the opinion of the author. Eastern, and interim President Lou Hencken has vowed to boost enrollment by 250 students next fall. The Fall Forum was another step toward making these basic needs help the university rather than hurt New letter policy will inform ourselves about current it. be instituted beginning You r t u r n events, we might understand what Suggestions such as improving Web sites and Letters to the editor would lead a group to hate us so spreading scholarship money around. Creating a uni- immediately much. versity webmaster and scholarship coordinator to han- However, I don’t simply mean dle these ideas was also brought up. Editor’s Note: From now on all reading newspapers and watching The university needs this kind of brainstorming. It letters to the editor will need to be silly and insignificant in light of this news programs from this country. cannot rely on the President’s Council to come up with verified by a picture ID. tragedy. In order to be truly informed, we every idea and be fully aware of all the minute aspects In order to verify a letter the As an alumnus I plan to use my have to see these attacks in a author will need to come into The involved with enrollment, an area that affects, and is freedom to never again contribute to global perspective by seeing what Daily Eastern News. the university and instead channel my other countries and non-main- affected by, every single department on campus. We are sorry for any inconvience Input came from a multitude of university employ- this may cause, but we are working to funds to the Red Cross. stream media are saying. ees, from a graphic designer in University Publications guarantee all letters are accurate. Our media is happy to jump to to the Faculty Senate chair to the chairs of several aca- Charles Wascher the easy conclusions without tak- demic departments, people with varying specialties and Eastern class of 1990 ing the time to understand what is perspectives on the topic. Swartzbaugh’s actions going on that would motivate Retention was not discussed as thoroughly because unreasonable attacks. By resisting pre-fab con- Eastern has improved in that area. But the fact that it clusions, we can do more to stop was discussed at all, in terms of keeping up the good I was distressed to read that Pacifism doesn’t mean the spread of terrorism than bul- work, shows that the CAA and the Enrollment Richard Swartzbaugh was not disci- lets ever can. Management Committee are dedicated to keeping a plined by the administration follow- doing nothing The goal of pacifism and strong student body at Eastern. ing his comments that are at best responding non-violently to a vio- The university could use more group discussions intellectual snobbery and insensitive There appears to be some mis- lent world is not to “support the such as the Fall Forum on a wide range of topics that and at worst anti-Semitic. understanding about what paci- call of tolerance towards evil.” It affect Eastern as a whole. The ideas created at the Fall What words of comfort does Mr. fism means. is to support the call of tolerance Forum for enrollment are a good sign that the univer- Swartzbaugh have for the thousands It does not mean inaction. towards people. sity should look to itself to improve in every other area. of innocent children now missing Rather, pacifism means to take That 6,000 people died on Sept. family members? What words of action through reasoned and non- 11 is truly a tragedy and an act for ■ The editorial is the opinion of the editorial board of The Daily comfort for those grieving family and violent measures. Also, it does which the guilty parties should be Eastern News. friends who will never even recover mean that we not seek justice for brought to justice. one small body part? My heart goes the attacks, but to carry out jus- However, killing terrorists will Today’s quote out to those (possibly even some tice in a courtroom, not on a bat- not bring back those killed and Eastern grads) who lives were shat- tlefield. will do very little to stop the tered, but I am sure the good prof has Understanding is the key to spread of terrorism. some reason why those people stopping the spread of terrorism. When you teach your son,you teach your son’s son. deserved it. If we would devote 1/3 of the Amanda McKay “ Mr. Swartzbaugh’s methods seem time we spend watching TV to Graduate student The Talmud

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Send letters to the editor via e-mail to [email protected] Tuesday, October 23, 2001 5 CampusThe Daily Eastern News Tarble to host Life’s lessons part of current job By Jamie Fetty direction, so we can have a say in Student government editor what goes on in the city,” he said. I think there are things that Jones juggles that devotion to “make me stand out more activity expo As the student vice president the public interest with a 21- for public hour course load and majors in amongst people here. The College of Arts and past year,” Michael Watts, director affairs, Daryl career and organization studies Humanities and the College of of the Tarble Arts Center, said. Jones said he and speech communication in Daryl Jones, Sciences will present their annual Watts said the College of Arts centers his the departmental honors pro- student vice president Scholars’ Publications/Creative and Humanities and the College of goals around gram and work as an assignment for public affairs Activity Expo and Reception from 3 Sciences will have tables set up to fairness and editor and production assistant at to 5 p.m. Wednesday at the Tarble display various publications, such as including WEIU. Arts Center. journal articles and textbooks writ- everyone. Prior to his position on sen- Jeffrey Lynch, Dean of the ten by faculty members of both col- When ate, he served for five years in the attack. ” College of Arts and Humanities, leges. Daryl Jones Jones ran for United States Marine Corps, “It hit close to home.” said the event’s purpose is to cele- Kristi Cobble, of the College of the position three of them at embassies in All of this, Jones said, shaped brate the scholastic and creative Sciences, said Mary Anne Hanner, last year, he chose finding enter- Singapore and in Nicaragua. his perspective. achievements of teaching through acting dean of the College of tainment for the under-21 crowd After taking classes at military “I think there are things that arts, humanities and sciences. Sciences, and Dean James Johnson, as one of his main platforms. schools and the University of make me stand out more “(This expo) is used to provide a of the College of Arts and “I wasn’t happy with those Maryland, Jones transferred to amongst people here.” way for the faculty members of both Humanities, will open the event. 105 citations,” Jones said. Eastern last fall. In his spare time, which is colleges to share information about The event is open to all students Jones also said he made it a During his time at the minimal, Jones watches movies, research and creative activity for the and faculty and is free of charge. priority to include as many non- embassies, he worked security and enough CNN that he fears senate members as possible on detail for former President Bush, the logo will become permanent- the Student Action Team, which former Secretary of State ly imprinted on the corner of his Jazz combo to perform lobbies in the state legislature. Madeline Albright and a CIA TV screen. Senate members are now a director. Jones also writes poems, some Eastern students and Man” by Herbie Hancock and minority on the team. The pride he took in serving of which he has shared at Charleston residents have the “Have you Met Miss Jones” by “Students don’t have to be a his country translated into the Campus Perk. chance to get up close and personal Rodgers and Hart, Dan Crews, full-time student government pride he now takes in serving the During long trips, Jones fills with the sounds of jazz tonight. promotions specialist for for the member to make change,” he student body, Jones said. his car with movie scores by John Eastern’s jazz combo program College of Arts and Humanities, said. “It comes naturally to me.” Williams, like that of “Born on will perform as three ensembles said. To represent the interest of Jones’ military experience the Fourth of July.” He also play a variety of music from the jazz Crews said the jazz combo Eastern students, a huge segment impacted his reaction to the ter- stocks his music collection with repertory at 7:30 p.m. in the groups, usually four to six members Dvorak Concert Hall in the in each group, are made up of fresh- of Charleston’s population, Jones rorist attracts of Sept. 11. The sounds of Lauryn Hill, Alicia Doudna Fine Arts Center. Seating man and sophomore musicians. is pushing to get a student on the bombing of the American Keys and Alanis Morissette, “all will be next to the musicians on the “There are so many different Charleston Area Chamber of Embassy in Kenya, orchestrated females,” he explains. stage. students studying jazz; they kind of Commerce Economic by Osama bin Laden, killed a “My idol is Oprah Winfrey. Selections include “Impressions” divide them up to get a feel of dif- Development Committee. military school friend of Jones’, That really makes people crazy.” by John Coltrane, “Watermelon ferent jazz literature,” he said. “I think it’s a step in the right the only Marine to die in the

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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Even when “It would be a case of the U.S. reports that also called the contest doing everything we can to help change that policy last month with speaking privately, away from Air Force going with a company for Lockheed, and St. Louis is left them.” an amendment to next year’s reporters’ notebooks, officials at that knows what they want,” said nervously fretting over a once That, perhaps insightfully, defense authorization measure, Boeing Co. always say “when we David Steigman, a senior analyst unthinkable prospect: Boeing is includes a backup plan. later dropped the effort but win” while talking about the Joint with the Teal Group in Fairfax, Va. going to lose. Last month, Republican Sen. promised to revive it. Strike Fighter. Never “if.” “When you look at who the “It is still a close competition,” Kit Bond said he would propose “I’m going to make every effort, That’s the kind of bravado majority customer for the JSF is House Majority Leader Dick splitting work on the JSF between regardless of the winner, because I needed in St. Louis this week, with going to be, it would make sense in Gephardt said last week as he Boeing and Bethesda, Md.-based think it’s a matter of national secu- word expected Friday from the those respects to go with made the rounds of St. Louis Lockheed, requiring the Pentagon rity,” Bond said Monday. Pentagon on whether Boeing and Lockheed.” media, seeking to calm nerves. to split production of the jet The JSF is the definition of its St. Louis-based military aircraft Other analysts have come to “It’s going to be made on the between both contractors regard- multitasking: it’s designed in vari- group — or rival Lockheed Martin same conclusion over the past sev- merits: Who has the best design, less of whose design it chosen. ants to replace the Air Force’s F-16 Corp. — has won the $300 billion eral months as the contest phase of who has the best track record for Congress ordered the Pentagon and A-10, the Navy’s F-14 JSF contract. what could become the largest actually producing a plane of this to award the business to a sole con- Tomcat, the Marine Corps’ AV-8B Ask around, and word is that contract in Pentagon history draws kind? I think Boeing has a great tractor in last year’s defense autho- Harrier, as well as serve in Britain’s Friday’s word will be Lockheed. to a close. Tack on last week’s news chance to win this contract. We are rization bill. Bond, who tried to Royal Air Force and Navy.

show them the monument. Content for the comic strips is Alum “There’s this boulder the size of taken from Chambers’ life experi- from Page 1 a beach ball that’s totally hidden,” ences as well as keeping his eyes he said. and ears open. Indiana will not However, the picture did not go Chambers describes the content cities on the weekends for the into the book, because it was too of the book as “small town rural book, Chambers said that he ran weathered and just showed up as a humor.” into a few interesting situations. picture of a rock. He plans to publish further vol- pay for bridge While walking around Eureka He said he had other situations umes and currently has enough NEW HARMONY, Ind. (AP) “To date none of our efforts to College, Chambers said he asked a with people telling him that he photographs for 2/3 of the next — The Indiana Department of assist the WCBC has provided a student if she knew of any little- could not take pictures of things. volume. Transportation will not help pay for means to resolve the commission’s known landmarks around the area “When I told them what I was Chambers worked as an artist or assume maintenance of the financial difficulties,” Nicol said. that he might get a picture of. The using the pictures for, they just for a General Motors automotive bridge linking New Harmony with “The safety of the traveling public student said that there was a mon- laughed and said ‘go ahead,’” he dealership chain in Decatur and in Crossville, Ill., state transportation must remain the top priority and ument outside of town that com- said. the advertising department of Commissioner J. Bryan Nicol said unfortunately, the eventual closure memorated the courthouse where He said that the big lens on his Supervalu grocery store in Urbana Monday. of the bridge may be the only Abraham Lincoln had practiced camera made people nervous. before he became a broadcast ani- The White County Bridge remaining option for the commis- law. The book does not flow as a mator at the University of Illinois Commission, which operates the sion.” After driving for what seemed story, but the characters are the at Champaign-Urbana. 70-year-old bridge, had contacted After reviewing the bridge’s like a very long time, Chambers same throughout. The mannequins His wife Laura works with the both states with funding requests. condition, it was determined that said that they finally pulled over on Web site: www.manniquinscomic- characters’ hair and proofs the The bridge will likely close, the structure is “near the end of its a road out in the middle of strip.co.uk, includes information comic strip. They have been mar- doubling the driving distance useful life” and that short-term nowhere, and the student got out about the comic strip including ried three and a half years and live between the two towns from seven repairs would exceed $2.2 million, of the car and parted the grass to character biographies. in Champaign. to 14 miles, Nicol said in a state- Nicol said. ment. The bridge operated as a toll Attention New Clients! Present this coupon at Hairbenders II. for $5.00 off EIU HAIR SALON your haircut. FEATURING STYLISTS G o od fo r 1st ti m e cl i e n ts on l y NANATTALIEALIE SMALLSMALL NOW *must have coupon for discount* NOW OPEN Only good with Carrie, Jill, Kadi, Jennifer, or Sarah OPEN KARENKAREN BURBURTSTS $5.00 1820 McKinley Ave. 345-6363 WEDNESDAY 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. SPECIALIZING IN MLK, JR. UNIVERSITY UNION SPECIALIZING IN We got wings! * WEAVE (LOWER LEVEL, WEST WING) * PERMS Hot wings only 25¢ each *CUTS (dine-in only-with drink purchase) *WAVES EVERY TUESDAY! FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL Pints of Guinness * CURLS *FLAT IRONS $2.00 served with ranch dressing 581-3616 OR 581-7048 (regularly basket of 6 for $4.00) *UP DO’S KITCHEN IS OPEN! WALK-INS WELCOME monday - thursday 7pm-1am - friday 4pm-1am- saturday 5pm-1am 8 Classifiedadvertising Tuesday, October 23, 2001 The Daily Eastern News

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I T E M E T T A O I L E D 11 “Rio ___” (John 31 Without much 46 Neighbor of R O Y S R A S H R E A D S Wayne flick) passion Saudi Arabia 59 Neon, e.g. Tuesday, October 23, 2001 9 Nation &worldThe Daily Eastern News Air support, strikes continue World under ABOARD THE USS the place.” said. THEODORE ROOSEVELT (AP) The Roosevelt has been flying Earlier Monday in the Gulf, five — The U.S. military has seen an night attacks for almost a week, cargo helicopters swarmed like “incredible stockpile” of weapons launching U.S. Navy F-14 Tomcat bees over the Roosevelt and the anthrax alert in Afghanistan, the commander of fighters, EA-6B Prowler surveil- USS Enterprise, as the two aircraft the Roosevelt battle group said lance planes and Marine Corps carriers met up. TOKYO (AP) — Fear of sus- government office. Monday. F/A-18C Hornet attack jets to bomb The CH-46 Sea Knight heli- picious powder sent firefighters Police suspect pranks in both Rear Adm. Mark Fitzgerald also Taliban and al-Qaida targets in copters carried supplies between racing to two embassies in cases. described a new phase of the war on Afghanistan. The planes have been two support ships and the two giant Malaysia, halted mail service in In France, the guards at the terrorism, with pilots flying five to refueled by both Navy and U.S. Air aircraft carriers in a complex resup- Finland and forced evacuation of Elysee palace where President eight hours each night to reach Force tanker planes and directed by ply operation that lasted most of the a high school and a government Jacques Chirac lives were taken building in Japan on Monday. to hospitals for observation northern Afghanistan and return to air controller aircraft. day. Deck hands on each ship bun- Global jitters worsened after Monday after a suspicious pack- the USS Theodore Roosevelt in the In Washington Monday, U.S. dled the boxes below deck as fast as tests discovered traces of age was received by its mail ser- northern Arabian Sea. Defense Secretary Donald H. the helicopters delivered them. anthrax in white powder leaking vice. Test results from the pack- “The pilots have been going up Rumsfeld described the focus shift- “We brought all the ordinance from a letter at a Bahamas post age were expected Tuesday. and providing support to the oppo- ing from fixed military targets to (off of the Enterprise) and distrib- office and two postal workers at The French government said sition forces on the ground and Taliban troops. uted it to the carriers out here,” a site that handles mail for the it registered 1,000 false alerts have been very successful at find- “The reason for the air attacks Fitzgerald said. “As the Enterprise U.S. Capitol died, likely from last week, but the daily number ing small targets, such as armor,” on Taliban and al-Qaida forces is to starts to go home, we are trying to anthrax. appeared to be dwindling. After Fitzgerald said. destroy Taliban and al-Qaida consolidate its stores.” The Bahamas incident was a peak of 360 such incidents Fitzgerald said the versatility of forces,” Rumsfeld said, denying The helicopters carried dozens of the third case of anthrax in let- Thursday, there were only 31 on precision weapons developed since suggestions that the Bush adminis- large white boxes, containing the ters outside the United States. Sunday. The two others were in Kenya In Malaysia, workers at the the Gulf War has made hitting small tration had held back on bombing precision guided missiles the jets and Argentina. U.S. Embassy in Kuala Lumpur targets easier. But he said the those front-line Taliban positions have been dropping, as well as bar- Hundreds of suspicious pack- were given antibiotics as a pre- Taliban have a lot weaponry as out of concern that the opposition rels of grease and oil to maintain the ets have been reported world- caution after the building well. northern alliance would capture planes. Monday’s resupply operation wide, and officials have little received a letter with a powdery “What I have seen is an incredi- Kabul. follows one on Sunday, when the choice but to check each case. substance. ble stockpiling of weapons in that Air Force Gen. Richard Myers, USS Detroit pulled along side the “Our country absolutely can’t India tried to soothe a ner- country. Both the Taliban and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Roosevelt, and fuel and supplies take this threat too lightly,” vous public by issuing govern- al-Qaida organization have, to the Staff, added at the Washington were ferried on ropes across a 150- Taiwanese President Chen Shui- ment guidelines on anthrax detriment of their population, news conference: “We’re starting to foot gap between the two ships. bian said Monday, deciding to treatment to more than 50,000 brought in huge amounts of work on some Taliban targets that The Roosevelt and Enterprise, step up emergency drills and health care centers. weapons,” Fitzgerald said. “We’ve are arrayed out in the field against both based in Norfolk, Va., are two stockpile vaccines. “We must be Powder sent last week to the prepared for every possible seen large ammunition depots, folks that we would like to help, of four U.S. Navy battle groups in offices of The Associated Press threat.” large military structures, all over and that’s what we’re about,” he the Arabian Sea. In Finland and Denmark, the in Indian-controlled Kashmir countries’ main mail sorting cen- province tested negative for ters closed when white powder anthrax, hospital officials said was found leaking from letters. Monday. Cable News Network Military buries first casualty The Copenhagen shutdown and the Himalayan Mail newspa- delayed delivery of 75,000 let- per said powder sent to their ters, while the Finnish workers ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) — a man with a “behind-the-scenes row, where he sat with his mother, Kashmir offices also proved to were rushed to disinfecting Facing the Pentagon’s charred, punc- style that was both sincere and heart- Judy, and three crying younger sis- be harmless. showers. tured face, mourners buried the first felt.” ters, Leah, 6, Courtney, 4, and In Sri Lanka, the French and In Japan, 900 students were U.S. military man killed in the cam- Shelton, Andrews’ former MacKenzie, 2. U.S. embassies both reported sent home after a powder-filled paign against international terror. squadron commander, said he An Air Force honor guard carried suspicious letters on Monday, as envelope was mailed to their Air Force Master Sgt. Evander learned to recognize Andrews “by the Andrews’ flag-draped casket to the high school, and police in the did the Australian and Indian Andrews, 36, was killed Oct. 10 in a soles of his boots and the back of his burial site, an area amid Arlington’s northern city of Sapporo were diplomatic offices, the U.N. forklift accident while helping in the head,” as he could much more often rolling hills shaded by gold-tinged investigating white powder scat- Development Program and the construction of an airstrip in the be found working on heavy equip- trees about 600 yards from the deep, tered on the bathroom floor of a state television network. Persian Gulf emirate Qatar. He ment than sitting in an office. blackened gash in the Pentagon. He entered the Air Force out of high “Leaders get involved — and was buried not far from the fresh school in his tiny central Maine Andy did,” Shelton told the about 150 graves of several who died when ter- hometown of Solon and was assigned family, friends and Air Force person- rorist hijackers piloted a jetliner into to the 366th Civil Engineer Squadron nel gathered for the service. the Defense Department headquar- from Mountain Home Air Force Base Family pastor Thomas Westall, a ters. See Friday’s edition for the in Idaho. retired Air Force major, called Mourners gathered under the hot At Andrews’ funeral, held Andrews a hero, prompting agree- sun of an unusually balmy fall day as Monday in Arlington National ment from Andrews’ 9-year-old son, seven riflemen fired three volleys and rundown on Family Weekend Cemetery’s stately Old Post chapel, Ethan. “Yep, he is a hero,” the boy a bugler sounded out the dolorous Col. Ken Shelton called the sergeant said in a small voice from the front notes of “Taps.” Concorde completes DOONESBURY BY GARRY TRUDEAU round trip test flight LONDON (AP) — A British Airways Concorde completed a round trip from London to New York Monday, the superson- ic jet’s first trans-Atlantic flight since service was suspended last year after a crash near Paris killed 113 people. The Concorde landed at London’s Heathrow airport on schedule at 9:10 p.m. local time, British Airways said. One hundred passengers were aboard, all of them British Airways employees. The flight had left Heathrow Monday morning after a short delay caused by fog and arrived at the gate at New York’s Kennedy International Airport at 9:40 a.m. EDT, to the MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM BY MIKE PETERS applause of passengers and ground crew. “It went very well,” said airline spokesman Jeff Angel. The needle-nosed jet lifted off for London after about three hours on the ground in New York. The airline has conducted two other test flights over the Atlantic Ocean, but Monday’s was the first to include a full crossing. Regular flights on the London-New York route will resume Nov. 9. Two days earlier, British Airways will run a preview flight for corporate customers and reporters. The same day, Air France is scheduled to resume Concorde service between Paris and New York. Both airlines have revamped their Concordes to address safety concerns following the July 25, 2000, Air France crash near Paris. Both fleets were grounded after the accident. 10 Sports Tuesday, October 23, 2001 The Daily Eastern News Bears to play Robinson to miss rest of season LAKE FOREST (AP) – Even again last year — 738 yards on 55 a sprained knee, but tests in when the are win- catches — even though he missed Chicago showed the more serious ning, something bad is bound to the last four games with a back damage. happen. injury. And despite getting off to a “The young guys will have to in Champaign Off to their best start in six slow start this year after having step up for us as they stepped up years, the Bears (4-1) learned back surgery during training on Sunday,” Jauron said. “In terms CHAMPAIGN (AP) – The Memorial Stadium. The stadium Monday that top receiver Marcus camp, he’s the team’s second-lead- of how we’ll replace him, it will be Chicago Bears have settled on a holds 70,904 fans, and Illinois Robinson will miss the rest of the ing receiver with 269 yards and a combination of people.” temporary home while Soldier Athletic Director Ron Guenther season after tearing two ligaments two touchdowns on 23 catches. If there’s any bright spot to Field undergoes its yearlong reno- said he doesn’t expect parking to in his left knee. He’ll have surgery “We’re hoping everything goes Robinson’s loss, it’s that the Bears vation. be a problem. within two weeks, and recovery well with Marcus,” coach Dick at least have the personnel to fill Bears officials announced Under the agreement, the could take as long as a year. Jauron said. “We believe that it in for him this year. They’ve final- Monday the team would play all Bears will split concession and “Marcus is one of the best ath- will and he’ll fully recover. But ly gotten their running game its home games next year at the parking revenues with the univer- letes on our team and it’s a big loss that was a blow to us.” going, with Anthony Thomas University of Illinois in Urbana- sity. for us,” receiver D’Wayne Bates Robinson was injured during rushing for 188 yards Sunday, a Champaign, about 120 miles The Bears also will pay a 10 said Monday. “But Marcus is a the second quarter of Sunday’s 24- Bears rookie record. south of Chicago. percent rent on ticket prices. tough guy, and I’m sure he’ll 0 victory over the Cincinnati They’re deep at wide receiver, The Bears also have scheduled Guenther did not have estimates bounce back pretty well.” Bengals. He’d just caught a pass too. Young, but deep. two 2003 preseason games at on how much revenue would be Robinson was Chicago’s top and was turning upfield when he “We’re a lot more prepared to Memorial Stadium. generated for the university under downfield threat, an athletic 6- was tackled hard on the sideline handle the loss of Marcus,” quar- The $587-million renovation the partnership. foot-3 receiver who could out- by linebacker Brian Simmons and terback Jim Miller said. “Before, to Soldier Field is expected to be The Bears are paying $200 jump defensive backs and pluck safety Darryl Williams. Robinson when Marcus went down, you had finished before the 2003 regular million to fund the renovation balls out of the air. He set a Bears tried to get up but couldn’t put any guys who were rookies getting in season opener, said team president project, with the remainder record with 1,400 yards receiving weight on his left leg. there. Now these guys are more Ted Phillips. being covered by bonds that in 1999, averaging 16.7 yards per The leg was put in a brace, and polished and understand the game Illinois officials said they don’t will be retired by the city hotel catch. he was taken off the field on a a lot more. They’ve stepped up plan any major upgrades to tax. He led the team in receiving cart. It was originally diagnosed as and done a good job.”

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t’s been a long time since a Chicago ting safeties 4th and 20 On Monday, the Bears found out wide especially with some of the challenges in team pitched a shutout in October. No, has held receiver Marcus Robinson is done for the store for the stingy Chicago defense. Ineither the Cubs nor the Sox were let opponents to year. A knee injury in Sunday’s game will The first of those challenges strolls into into the playoffs by some sort of obscure just 43 points sideline him for the rest of the season and Soldier Field Sunday when Terrell Owens and pity cause. in five games place added pressure on the rest of the Bears’ the San Francisco 49ers travel to Chicago. The Bears, which may make the playoffs this year. offense. You may remember that Owens abused based on actual merit, tossed a 24-0 shutout That’s an aver- Chicago will have to look to its rookie the Bears secondary for 21 catches and a against the surprising Bengals, who appar- age of 8.6 duo from the University of Michigan to new NFL record last year in San Francisco ently regressed to their usual selves on points per steady the offense in Robinson’s absence. on Jerry Rice’s final home game as a Niner. Sunday. game. While Pat Guinane Anthony Thomas showed tremendous If the Bears stumble this week against Chicago won for the fourth time in a row the Bears’ Staff editor potential Sunday as he steamrolled Bengal San Francisco, it doesn’t get much easier as the Bears swift defense, which has risen offense hasn’t e-mail: [email protected] defenders for 188 yards and a touchdown. with Cleveland and Green Bay lined up from the ashes of last years 5-11 squad, held made anyone Even more impressive is the fact that next. Cincinnati’s offense to 264 yards and no forget Kurt Warner and the Rams, Chicago Thomas has been able to break big runs. The Browns, like the 49ers, will be com- points. should be able to score 10 points per game One of his 22 carries went for 46 yards, ing to Chicago fully rested after a bye week. This defense is for real, but don’t take my on even its most anemic of days. while the longest of James Allen’s seven runs Cleveland shut down the Super Bowl word for it. Look at the standings. With the The Bears have 12 games left, so winning Sunday was only five yards. Champion Ravens Sunday, so with two full Vikings’ trouncing of the Packers, the Bears half of those game should secure them a The other Michigan alum, David Terrell weeks of preparation, the Browns will be a sit alone atop the NFC central, a feat which playoff spot, right? also had an impressive afternoon Sunday, handful. hasn’t occurred since the early Dave So Chicago fans can just sit back and hauling in seven catches for 91 yards, Green Bay, led as always by Brett Farve, Wanstedt days. watch Brian Urlacher make tackles while including a 41-yarder. plays tough on both sides of the ball – The Bears’ defense, led by huge defensive they let their polish sausages digest, right? The Bears need to be able to rely on something the Bears will have to do to con- tackles, relentless linebackers and hard-hit- Not exactly. Terrell and Thomas as the season progresses, tinue their success.

Block it won’t happen again.” doesn’t want to let go. Przekwas is Panthers against Tennessee-Martin and 16 Winkeler said she expects oppo- considering going to graduate against Murray State). from Page 12 from Page 12 nents to key on Przekwas in the sec- school to pursue a career in hospital While a win against the ond half of the conference season, administration. All the while, she Cougars won’t help Eastern in the Current conference leader because the teams have seen what said she wants to coach the sports Senior Leslie Przekwas will standings, it would certainly help Tennessee-Martin dominated in she can do. she loves, or start a club team in her need to continue her dominance boost morale. almost every aspect of the match in “I realize that’s coming,” hometown. on the block. She had a career- “When you win on a Tuesday, a 3-0 shutout win over the Panthers Przekwas said. “And if I can’t hit, The coaching process has already high 11 blocks on Friday, but had the whole rest of the week you on Saturday. I’m going to have to pick it up on started for Przekwas. She’s showing only three against the Skyhawks. have your confidence high,” Blocks help swing momentum the block.” 6-foot-2-inch freshman middle hit- She also scored her first double- Winkeler said. and they were nowhere to be found For Przekwas, volleyball has ter Shanna Ruxer the ropes. double of the season against “Sometimes it’s good that you in that match for the Panthers. It’s always been that – plain and simple. “I think (Ruxer) will be a great Murray State. don’t have a mid-week match. It’s not a trend Przekwas plans on con- At Lockport High School, she player in a couple of years,” Eastern freshman Erica Gerth perfect that we can play against a tinuing. decided to quit the team Przekwas said. “I know that by the has stepped up her play lately as team like Chicago State this week, “We all thought we were going to focus on volleyball. end of her senior year, she’ll be a she’s led the team offensively in so our last memory isn’t the loss to win that game on Saturday,” “I don’t know what I would’ve force to be reckoned with. There’s a the last two matches (12 kills we took on Saturday.” Przekwas said. “I just don’t know done if I was a normal student,” really strong freshmen class here what happened and I don’t think Przekwas said. “Being an athlete, it and I think it’s really nice to know anyone really knows what hap- really helps keep me on track.” they’ll lead the team when (this Faulk questionable for Rams pened. But what we do know is that Volleyball is something she year’s seniors) are gone.” ST. LOUIS (AP) – Marshall go, we’ve got so much of the season Faulk might miss another game with left we’ve got to do the right thing.” a bruised right knee, and St. Louis Just like last Monday, the Rams Yankees lead Seattle after three innings Rams coach Mike Martz said it has say Faulk will be listed as question- NEW YORK (AP) – The New against New York in postseason The three-time defending nothing to do with Trung able for Sunday’s game against the York Yankees, trying to secure a play. World Series champions, who took Candidate's brilliant starting debut. New Orleans Saints. Martz said a record 38th American League Derek Jeter’s sacrifice fly and a 3-1 series lead with a 3-1 victory Candidate's had 195 yards rush- decision would be made later in the pennant, took a 4-0 lead over the David Justice’s RBI double began Sunday night, sent Andy Pettitte to ing and 37 yards receiving in a 34-14 week, but he doesn’t expect Faulk, Seattle Mariners in Game 5 the scoring and Williams homered the mound against Sele in a victory over the New York Jets on the NFL’s MVP last year, to be ready. Monday night as Bernie Williams for the third straight game. With rematch of Game 1 starters. Sunday. He missed most of his rook- “I wouldn’t expect Marshall to be capped four-run third inning with his 16th postseason homer, The World Series opens ie season with injuries. up for this game,” he said. a two-run homer. Williams passed Babe Ruth for Saturday at Arizona, which beat “I feel relieved, but it doesn’t Martz somewhat humorously An error by third baseman fourth on the career list, two Atlanta in five games, and New change whether or not Marshall accused the Jets of over-watering the David Bell started the inning, lead- behind Reggie Jackson and Mickey York was trying to become the first would be up,” Martz said. “You just field at the Meadowlands to slow ing to four unearned runs off Mantle, and one behind Jim team to win four straight pennants can’t do that. down Candidate's, who is faster than Aaron Sele, who entered 0-4 Thome. since the Yankees of 1960-64. “If Marshall’s not fully ready to Faulk. Eastern Illinois University Bus Stop Locations For Drop Off On Friday Evening And Pick Up On Sunday Evening

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By Nate Bloomquist almost every other aspect of the Staff writer game. Winkeler said she expects Kristin Rojek that to change against the The Eastern volleyball squad Cougars. Associate sports editor will look to erase memories of “We’re playing a team that will e-mail: [email protected] Saturday’s shutout loss to Ohio allow us to be able to work on Valley Conference leader things,” Winkeler said. Tennessee-Martin with a domi- “Having a game like this is a High school nating performance at home nice break from the conference tonight against Chicago State. schedule.We haven’t had a mid- The Cougars have only won week match in a while.” bond carries one match and have been over- Eastern (12-5, 7-2 in the OVC) matched in almost every contest worked on different blocking and into college they’ve been in this season. That defensive drills in practice to win came in a five-game match quickly right the ship. hen you go away to col- against Western Illinois on Oct. If the Panthers win, it will pro- lege, you still return for a 6. vide some much-needed momen- Whigh school football “They’re a better team than tum into a pair of weekend road game or two, but as the years pass their record shows,” Eastern head matches that could determine your attachments at your high volleyball coach Brenda Winkeler Eastern’s fate in terms of winning school dwindle and you realize as a said. “But we’re going to be ready.” the conference title. senior that no one you attended The non-conference contest The Panthers will look for high school with is still there. They will be a chance for the Panthers to strong defensive play out of senior are all in college too. get back into the groove. During Amy Heimann, who had 19 digs But while many would sooner the contest against Tennessee- on Friday against Murray State. forget those teenage days, some still Sara Figiel/ Photo editor Martin, Eastern struggled with linger in their high school glory days. Senior Carrie Stevens waits between two Eastern Kentucky players for passing, blocking, hitting and See PANTHERS Page 11 They still wear their conference the ball in a recent Eastern matchup. championship rings and follow the statistics of their alma mater. Top Cat Many have even continued those glory days as collegiate athletes “I get them scared and it changes the way the game goes. I can get into an opponent’s head after a block.” while the rest participate in intra- murals, adapt the college life into ‘beer baseball’ and tailgate before the football games – none of which are done in high school. New kid on the block Now as a senior, I still receive the Editor’s note: Top Cat is a weekly series taking an in-depth look at e-mails from my former coach about Eastern’s top athlete from the previous week. Winners are selected just a team I don’t even know. Yet I’m once. Selection is made by The Daily Eastern News sports staff. interested to know that the Hoffman Estates girls’ cross country team fin- By Nate Bloomquist Przekwas misjudges the attack ished third in conference this week- Staff writer by a few inches, the ball will end end. And I’m proud of them. up bouncing off her fingertips But I’m not alone in this bond. astern senior Leslie and float over her head. If she Many students from the infa- Przekwas is known for can’t jump high enough or isn’t mous Providence High School still Eher ability to pound the set right, the ball will go straight hold their football team to the high ball past any of her opponents. to the floor – on her side of the standards it had when they were After all, she shares the school net. teenagers. You just can’t overlook record for kills in a match with “Pressing the ball over is the Sunday’s Chicago Tribune prep 34. But it’s blocking the ball that big difference in blocking,” sports section with Providence ban- gives her the biggest thrill. Przekwas said. nered across the top for their latest “Whenever I block the ball, “If you show that you are a victory on the football field. it’s really just a big ‘ha-ha-ha I weak blocking player, the oppo- Whether you played sports in got you,’” Przekwas said. “I real- nents won’t let up and will keep high school, cheered on your ly get pumped after making a big attacking right at you.” friends, or simply supported as a fan, block. I get them scared and it It’s a skill that isn’t learned college students around the changes the way the game goes. overnight, but Eastern head vol- Midwest still follow these same I can get into the opponent’s leyball coach Brenda Winkeler schools today. head after a block.” said Przekwas is a natural for While you may say that high That’s something the middle making the big blocks. school was the best days of your life, hitter has been doing a lot more “She’s got long arms and she others now will argue that it is col- of recently. jumps well,” Winkeler said. lege. College also holds strong ties, On Friday she had a career “Those are two qualities that but we may not realize them until high 11 blocks against Murray she really needs to be successful. we graduate, as we do now with State and also picked up her first She was doing a technique high school. double-double of the season where she’d bat at the ball Years from now we will look with 14 kills. Przekwas is the instead of pressing it over. A lot back on the Panthers and remember Top Cat of the Week. of times they were balls that we sitting in Lantz Arena, O’Brien While she’s always played the could’ve returned. She’s gotten Stadium or other athletic venues front row, Przekwas hasn’t much better at it now.” and remember the good old days. always focused on blocking. It Blocking is skill that will be Maybe in ten years we’ll be trav- was her work over the summer vital for the Panthers to master eling back to Charleston for the and during the current season in the second half of the confer- Homecoming game or buying a that made the 5-foot-11-inch ence season. Przekwas and her plane ticket to watch the Panthers at Tinley Park native more like a teammates already saw the result the NCAA tournament. But until Sara Figiel/ Photo editor wall against opposing offenses. after a lack of blocking. then, I’ll be sitting in the stands at Senior middle hitter Leslie Przekwas reaches for a block in a game Blocking is one of volleyball’s Eastern and reading high school e- earlier this season. Przekwas is this week s Top Cat. hardest skills to master. If See BLOCK Page 11 mails about teams I will never know.