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Volume LXXIII, Number 8 Thursday, August 13,2009 www.mustangdaily.net FALSE ALARM: Blue phones Deficit dela^ys construction used by drunks and children T im M iller MUSTANC DAILY Kate McIntyre MUMAN(. DAILY C’al Poly’s $33 million budget deficit has $3-5k forced some of the planned construction proj­ C'al Poly University C7iief o f Police Bill Watton cannot ects on campus to be delayed. remember a time when a CahIc Blue emergency phone cost to install one The building o f a $124 million addition prevented an emergency on campus. to the Science “Spider” Building and the plan Code Blue phone . However, the dispatchers at the Utiiversity Police De­ to turn South Perimeter Road into a walk­ partment report that the 7l)-plus free-standing cylinders ing plaza in the fall will he the first to he de­ designed to increase campus safety are activated about three layed.There are also no plans/or new academic or four times per week, he said. buildings on campus. “This would work out to between 150 and 200 blue 6,000 “The picture for capital projects is fairly $ light calls per year or about 10 to 12 percent o f total 91 1 bleak for the next year and a half,” Boh Ki­ calls.” cost of each Code tamura, executive director o f facility planning In 200H UPD had 1,550 activations of 911, including and capital projects, said. Blue phone calls from land phones, cell phones, blue lights and eleva­ The addition to the Science Building has tors, he said. been delayed, hut Philip Bailey, dean o f the Every C'SU campus has some version o f an emergency C’ollege of Science and Mathematics said he is phone and many use the C'ode Blue phones like those at hopeful that the funds will come for the Sci­ C'al Poly. ence Building. The state budget has passed, so $ 1,000 San Jose State University Sergeant John Laws said he maintenance cost thinks the emergency phones make a psychological differ­ lease revenue bonds should soon he approv'cd ence and help comnuimty members communicate to the for sale in order to pay for the huildiiig, he per year for all phones police. said. “ 1 think that people do feel safer knowing that they can The building will provide more space for call the UPD c]iiiekly and easily from nearly anywhere on student research and classes. The iinprovement campus,” he said. is part o f a plan to increase enrollment in the Laws added that he couldn’t recall whether one had polytechnic aspects o f the university, Bailey 1,550 been a life-saving factor in an emergency. added. “They are not necessarily noticed and 1 could not pos­ South Perimeter Road will he closed per­ 911 calls to UPD in sibly quantify whether or not a blue light phone made a manently to regular vehicle traffic as planned 2008 • specific difference in any situation,” he said. starting in September hut improvements will The jurisdiction o f the Cal Poly University Police De­ not be made to it, Kitamura said. The road will partment includes the campus plus a one mile radius. still he used to access the construction going on “Wherever our students are, we’ll try to he there,” Wat­ at the Recreation Center, the University Union ton said. Plaza and the Simpson Strong Tie Building, a Nearly every student carries a cell phone, which may new Materials Demonstration Laboratory for he why the emergency phones aren’t relied upon. 911 the College of Architecture and Environmental students living on calls from a cell phone are directed to one o f several law Design with a budget of just under $3 million. campus next year enforcement agencies within the area, including the San CTinstruction was supposed to start on the

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Lauren Rabaino the fire had burned an additional were expected to improve, with Santa Barbara County issued concern is lower than at locations mustanl; daily 3,000 acres. only 20-niph winds. an evacuation order Tuesday to 14 closer to the fire. “Because o f 50-niph winds and “This is hnrning in an area surrounding ranches and fire offi­ Dr. David Harris, head of Cal Ashes fill the air in San Luis humidity that stayed low to the with fuels that haven’t burned in cials moved livestock as necessary. Poly’s medical services at the cam­ (')bispo as the largest fire currently ground, it caused to fire to he very 80 years,” said Jennifer Cireg, an­ Despite light population, the pus health center, said he has never in C'alifornia continued to burn, active last night, which it typically other information officer for the San Luis Obispo County Air noticed an increase in asthma or scourging about 29,480 acres by hasn’t been,” Maeton Freel, infor­ national forest. equality Management District and skin-related illness as a result o f lo­ Wednesday night, according to mation officer for the Los Padres Greg said the fire was primar­ the Santa Barbara County Public cal fires during his tenure. U.S. Forest Service officials. National Forest, said Wednesday. ily fuel-driven, burning dry dense Health Department and the Air Even when the fire burned hills The La Brea fire — which was To keep the blaze under con­ brush. The northeast portion of Pollution Control District each above Cal Poly and it rained ash 10 percent contained Wednesday trol, 1,277 personnel were at the the land hasn’t hurned since 1922, issued a health advisory warning for two days, Harris said the uni­ evening — is the first major fire to fire overnight Tuesday. Many fire­ but the southwest portion burned early in the week. versity didn’t see an increase in San Luis Obispo County this fighters camped near the fire to as recently as May, when the Jesu­ County health officials urge patients. summer, burning 21 miles east o f avoid travel burdens. Freel said íta fire burned 8,733 acres. residents to use common sense and “It hasn’t been that irritative,” Santa Maria in the Los Padres Na­ that although they try to get local As ofWednesday evening, there stay indoors if they are exposed to Harris said. “I suspect it has to do tional Forest. crews, many o f them are from dis­ were 39 engines, 49 fire crews, 19 smoke and ash from the fire. The probably with the fact we haven’t The blaze had its largest over­ persed areas around the state. bulldozers and 11 helicopters at ash is also corrosive, meaning peo­ had a real high concentration o f night growth Tuesday night, By Wednesday evening, the the scene. ple should avoid skin contact. smoke. The ash is just kind of fall­ spreading approximately 6,000 staffing had increased to 1,815 The nearest properties are just a At Cal Poly, located 75 miles ing, hut the smoke is staying up acres. By Wednesday evening. personnel, hut weather conditions half-mile from the fire, Freel said. from the heart of the fire, the higher.” News Editor: Tim Miller, News Designer: Kasey Reed niustangdailynews(a gmail.cuni MuSIANCi D a iiy Thursday, August 13,2009 www.niustaiigdaily.iiet • New s ' Construction ' '«..«A.; County officials fan contimn'd fi om /

Simpson Stron ;4 1 ic OuildiiiL: Iniikl- ing m Julv hut was dclaycii dm.' ti> flames of moth scare a IK'W law tliat ivquiivs p;ivatcr ac- W ft'ss to tlu' disabled. C onstriKtion Daniel Triassi pesticide, releasing sterile moths and IS now c.xpoctesl to start in inid- MLISIANd DAILY tying twist ties coated with phero­ Septembor, said Kitanuira. mones designed to disrupt mating riu* elosurc o f Sontli IVrinictcr A quarantine is pending in San on trees and fences in urban areas. Koad is alst) part of the eainpus l.uis Obispo Uounty .ifter three File Cd)FA also evaluated aerial master plan to make Cal I’oly more A adult light brown apple inoths pheromone spraying outside resi­ petlestrian friendly. (l.BAM) were found in Los Osos dential areas but was met with con­ riie bus stop on South Perim­ on July 31. siderable public resistance. People' eter will be moved to North I’e- This is following similar quaran­ don’t want to be inhaling sprays. rim eter next to the library. tines in Los Angeles C'ounty, Ven­ The USI )A and Cd )f'A recent­ W hile ma.iy constriietion proj- t- tura County and the Bay Area (ap­ ly lifted quarantines for LBAM in eets on campus have been stopped, proximately 3,473 squares miles or Santa Barbara (Auinty after success wurk on the Keereation C\‘iiter about 2 percent of C.alifornia) the using the pheromone infused twist and the University U nion Plaza w ill Calitbrnia Department of Food and tie method. eontmue as planned. Ooth projects Agriculture (C'l )FA) said. Cdirrently, there are no eradica- NK'K CAMACHO m u .stang daily Native to Australia, the caterpil­ , tion treatments planned in San Luis use tiinds that cannot be reallocated Despite budget cuts, construction is underway on the University Union lar stage of the moth can destroy, Obispo Cxninty. to other projects. Plaza with a budget of $3.1 million that can’t be reallocated. The jiym renovation is being stunt or deform young seedlings, While some think extermina­ paid for by a student fee increase Payne said.The $3.1 million project said she would not have spent the spoil the appearance of ornamental tion is needed, others believe that plants and injure citrus, grapes and the Cd)F-A has exaggerated the approved in a 2(K)H student refer­ started in the summer quarter and money on the Recreation Cwmter deciduous fruit crops such as apples, threat o f LBAM to get money for endum.The fee increase will not be is expected to be completed in the or the University Union Plaza but cherries and pears according to the its budget. added until construction is com­ spring of 2010. would like to see more academic San Luis Obispo County Depart­ Stephen Scholl-Buckwald, Man­ pleted, which the Associates Stu­ ASI has been planning on rede­ buildings on campus. ment o f Agriculture. aging Director of Pesticide Action dents Incorporated (ASI) Web site signing the University Union since Campus Dining Director Tom “The light brown apple moth Network North America, contends projects to be m 2012.The referen­ a 2004 survey in which students Welton, said people are still finding has been present for three years in the moth doesn’t pose a significant dum approved a $71 million bond identified that renovation to the their w’ay around the construction C'alifornia,” Bob Lilley, Agricultural threat to C^alifornia’s agriculture in­ to be taken out m order to pay for plaza was important to them. “like mice in a maze.” He added Commissioner/Sealer for San Luis dustry and can be managed without the costs. 1 )espite the survey students tailed that he does expect a drop in «kales Obispo C'ounty said. a massive eradication effort. The funds for the University to approve a fee increase that would starting in the fall but said the re­ The first LBAM was detected in “7'his is a pest that is going to Union Plaza remodel are coming pay for it, even after a $40,0(i0“Yes” model should be good for C lampus Berkeley in 2(K)6 and was positively have to be managed, it’s not go­ from the ASI union reserve fund campaign that ASI launched and Dining in the long . confirmed by the United States 1 )e- ing to be possible to eradicate but that can only be used for facilities, was heavily criticized for. Progress on the both the Uni­ partment of Agriculture on March it can be managed quite well,” said said Carl Payne, chair o f the Uni­ Payne said ASI learned a lot from versity Union Plaza and the R e c­ 22, 2(K)7, according to the USDA Scholl-Buckwald. “They have been versity Union Advisory Board. He the 2005 referendum, “We were reation Center can be followed on Web site. managing it in Australia and New added that the union reserve fund trying to do too much at one time,” the ASI Facilities Project Blog. The quarantine presents a major Zealand for well over a century and created by referendum by Cal Poly he said. Since the 2005 referendum, ASI will also begin working on obstacle for Central Coast farm­ Hawaii for 100 years.” students m the 1970s established a students h.ive approved a fee in­ five new outdoor basketball courts ers who sell their products to areas C'ritics contend that quarantine student fee to create and maintain a crease for the gym and ASI has put this summer that will be put in next outside of the quarantine limits, and eradication measures pose en­ variety of construction projects. enough aside enough money from to the newly completed turf fields said David Headrick, member of vironmental and health hazaals and C'onstruction on the University the reserve to pay for the plaza. right otT of Slack Street, said Mi­ the Environmental Advisory Task will take an economic toll on some Union Plaza is “so far so good,” Biology senior Victoria Valencia chelle Broom of ASI. Force. growers. “Not enough is known in C'ali- fornia, if one starts with the notion the pedestal phone itself is about pie weeks,” she said. “ I was always that this is a pest to be managed Code Blue $0,()()(). Over the last eight years running from blue light to blue and not eradicated they are already maintenance costs have been about light.” down a path that makes a lot of continuedfrom page I $1,0(M) per year for all o f the blue Now she thinks the campus is What is a quarantine? sense,” Scholl-Fiuckwald said. phones, according to Facilities As­ safe but having more CTide Blue Quarantine regulations idsti- The IVsticide Action Network l.uis Police Department, California sociate Director Doug Overman. phones installed would make her tuted by the Cd)FA are aimed at also argues the controversial bug Highway Patrol and the Cal Poly While there is no data as to feel safer, she added. preventing the spread o f LBAM should be taken off the high-threat University Police Department. The whether the phones have prevented “There are definitely some to other areas o f California and to target list o f farm pests. dispatch at the agency will then an assault, they do reassure some stretches where you aren’t sure other states. It could take up to one “It should be reclassified so they redirect the call to the appropri­ students on campus when at night. where the next blue light is,” she year for a quarantine to be lifted, the don’t have to use extreme mea­ ate agency, which Watton says takes Animal science junior Suzie said. “You can’t just tell a would- county said. sures,” Scholl-Buckwald said. “just a matter of seconds.” Middlebrook said she felt uneasy be assailant,‘Excuse me sir, can you State and federal quarantine Officers will arrive at the poten­ being on campus at night when hold on a minute while I find the regulations prohibit the -movement tial emergency within 30 seconds she first arrived at Cal Poly in fall nearest blue phone?”’ of all vegetation within or fn>m the to one minute, he said. 2(H»7. Civil engineering junior Danh quarantined area unless it is certified The Code Blue phones typi­ “Right after I came on campus Duong doesn’t think the emergen­ as free from the pest by an agricul­ cally cost $3-5,(KH) to install and there were two rapes within a cou- cy phones make a big difference in ture official, is purchased at a retail Local Impact campus safety. outlet, or was produced outside the LtK'ally, the real economic is­ “I think they’re good but I don’t an*a and is passing through in ac­ sue is the impact that quarantines feel like they’d be very effective.. .by cordance with accepted safeguards, have on growers’ ability to sell their Make a statement. the time they (the police) get there the CDFA said. pnxiucts, Headrick said. something could’ve happened.” Within a quarantined area, regu­ The C’ollege o f Agriculture at But the bright lights could be lations requia* that all known host C'al Poly is the fourth largest un­ Wc'rc npt |H$t shirts! help to someone in trouble, he plant material must meet phytosan- dergraduate agriculture program Hats, polos, lackets.. said. itary pmtocols, Headrick said. in the nation. Within the college, Chech out our website! J.(M 0 Ll “It definitely gets people’s atten­ “Loosely translated that means the horticultuR* and crop science Screen Printing & Embroidery jcarroll.com tion, which could be all you need.” all plant material must be sprayed department teaches numerous pest 595-1000 Watton said the activations with pesticides to kill off any light management classes. rmall questions to' mostly come not from uneasy or bmwn apple moths that might be Dr. Michael Cxistello says inva­ apriMjcarroll.com panicked students but from chil­ pa-sent,” he said. sive pests have always been a part of dren and visitors who are curious his curriculum. 4' > i how the phones work. They are Cxistello doesn’t think LBAM FURNISHED ROOM IN A - -C i ^ also activated by intoxicated party- will have much of an economic im­ goers, he added. TWO-BEDROOM MOBILE HOME pact on local farmers. “Typically we jiist let give them “It’s not going to change things a stern admonishment.” Exterminating the Light that much; a big percentage of Walk to Trader loe^s f i$550/month‘* But if a call is malicious, the Brown Apple Moth grape growers have to pay for other and Food4Less. officers will treat it like any other C.^uarantines are the first step to closely related moths aln-ady,” C'os- No Pets i $200.depositi misreported emergency call. The controlling LBAM for the C3)F-A. tello said. penalty for abuse o f 911 is up to T he ultimate goal is eradication. Invasive pests are a chmiiic pmb- Wasber/Drfier Pay 1/2 Wilitiesj a $1,(M)() fine and/or up to six The ('I )F'A has reviewed a range leni in agriculture. months in county jail, and all rea­ of strategies to terminate the moth, “We always have to worry about Evenings (805) 238-0052 • Celi (805) 441-5895 sonable costs o f any emergency re­ including: spraying gnnind-based something,” he said. sponse, he yiid._ ___ .. .. . Thursday, August 13,2009 M ustang; Da iiy www.mustangdaily.net : New s : Obama health care Briefs plan raises concerns State National International

LO S AN GELES (AP) — Fed­ PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A DAHANEH, Afghanistan eral and local agents are raiding at seldom-employeil psychopath was (AP) — U.S. Marines battled Ial- across the nation least two marijuana dispensaries in sentenced to 120 years in prison iban fighters Wednesday for con­ Los Angeles but authorities won’t WednesiLiy for making a huge cache trol o f a strategic southern town say what they’re seeking. of child pornography that shows him in a new opeiMtion to cut militant ( )ftici.ils say more than 20 people sexually assaulting a dozen children, supply lines and allow Afghan -'S; from various agencies served a st.ite including infants at a girlfriend’s in- residents to vote in next week’s search warrant at around 11 a.m. home iLiy care. presidential election. Wediiesd.iy at the Org.inica (aillec- T he FBI found John j.ickeyWor- Insurgents appeared to dig m tive in Marina del Rey. L.os Angeles iiian with more than 1 million im­ for a fight, firing volleys o f rocket- ages of child pornography when police, the FBI and 1 )FA were still propelled grenades, mortar rounds they arrested him in suburb.in 1’hil.i- searching the distribution center and even missiles from the back of delphia in 2007. A teenager who had three hours later. a truck at the Marines, who were been abused for several years tipped The Los Angeles (aninty district surprised at the intense resistance. off authorities. attorney’s oftice s.iys a resilience also By sunset. Marines had made little The sentencing judge described was named in the warrant. progress into I )ahaneh beyond the Worman, 42, of (Tilwyn as a psy­ • • • gains of the initial pre-dawn as­ chopath who sponged off women OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — sault. and sadistically coerced his young (^ilifornia’s corrections chief says it victims. Fighting accelerated after sun­ will cost taxpayers $5 million to $(> • • • down, and officers predicted a .4 * million to make repairs and clean up NEW YORK (AP) — The re­ couple of d.iys of intense com­ ASSOCIATKD l■R^:SS from last weekend’s prison riot. mains of five Italian tourists killed bat before the town could be se­ Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, answers a question from Sheryl Prather ( ’orrections Secretary Matthew in the air collision over the Hudson cured. • • • during a town meeting on health care reform Wednesday in Adel, Iowa. ( ’ate said WednesiLiy it will cost River were taken to Kennedy Air­ more if the state rebuilds a dormi­ port to be sent home Wednesday as TBILSI, Georgia (AP) I^ANC^RA, Iowa (AP) — Sen. conies in," s.iid jerry Aller, a 55-year- tory destroyed at the C^ilifornia In­ divers recovered 3() pieces of the he- — (iovernment forces bombed C'harles (irassley, a Republican who is old farmer and postal worker who stitution for Men in CTiino. licivpter in which they had plunged Shiite rebels in northern Yemen a key bargainer on health care refonn, drove 70 miles from his hometown of Cate said the state does not ex­ to their deaths. Wednesd.iy, escalating a coiiMict played to packed crowds across the Hiaw'atha. pect significant costs from transfer­ Family members and friends held along the Saudi border that could state who left little doubt that they are In Iowa,nearly .5()()peoplejammed ring 1,155 inmates to other facilities a private Roman (Litholic pniyer further destabilize the U.S.-allied not happy with w hat's on the table. a sweltering community center meet­ after the riot SaturiLiy. (iate says em­ service for the victims. country as it faces a resurgent The questions wtre tough hut ing room to see (irassley, with virtu­ ployees from the damaged prison are The remains were being Houn threat from al-(,^aida. respectful, and there was little of the ally .ill describing health reform as a being sent to oversee those inmates to Milan on WednesiLiy on Alitalia The offensive, which started shouting that has dominated similar government takeover of the nation's at the other ficilities. Airlines, .iccording to Italian Deputs late TuesiLiy, followed claims by meetings m other parts of the coun­ health care system that's a prescription A second dimnitory was .rlso ( ’onsul Maurizio Antonini in New local officials and rebels that they try. for disaster. damaged by fire and much of the York. The Might is to arrive at Mi­ had seized more of northern "It st'ems to me that people are (Charlotte Frtt man.iges a local furnishings destroyed in the melee lan’s Malpensa airport on ThursiLiy Saada province from government expressing, not just on health care, clinic, and she said iloctors are already th.it injured 175 inmates. morning. troops. hut people are just very scared about forced to fight their vv.iy through a the direction the country is taking," blizz.ml of bureaucracy. said (irassley, who emphasized that he "I'm concerned .ibout the l.iyers of h.isn't signed off on anything. regulation tliat health care h.is now," (ir.isslev IS tlie ranking Kepuhli- she said, "fins will make it worse I IGHT can on the Senate I inance Commit­ think ,ind I've been in health care for tee .iiui he's been deep in bargaining 4 people.drawing ap­ T he first advertisement, targeting plause as she listeil Haws she sees in Rep. Steve K.igen. D-Wis., will run the legislation before (aingress. this week in the (ireen H.iy.Wis., tele­ ’0Vcck“of-WclcoiTìé: July - Sept 4 Several audience members at Ib- vision market. ! he .id seeks to tie Ka- pek.i's I loliday Inn I lolidome said gen to health care legislation. 1/i/vifi/i/ i3i| | **n rri= ilh n n lccst~ rirf3 f-n n -i they believe Jenkins is listening to (iOH oftici.ils w'ould not s.iy how them — when the Democrats con­ much they were speiuling on the trolling ( 'ongress are not. advertisements or how often they "I think that's where the yelling would air. SUMMER STORE HOURS: MON - FRI 9AM • 4PM • Open during UU Renovation! M u s ia n c ; Da iiy Thursday, August 13, 2009 www.iinistan{;daily.net : New s : Groundwater levels decrease WORD ON THE STREET “Do the emergency phones on dramatically in northern India campus make you feel safe?” 111 groundwater came in years where there was no shortage of "I don't think so, but any­ rainfall to cause a natural decline. thing that can help you is rile region, though, has seen beneficial." an enormous increase m water use since the I'fiilK. Part of that is be­ -Dimitri Krouchee, eco­ cause of the growing population, nomics sophomore though even more resulted from the so-called Cireen Kevolution. which dr.iinatically increased In­ dia's .igncultural production — in part bv exponentially expanding the use of groundwater for irriga­ tion. “They don't provide "Severe groundwater depletion much security. I would IS ot i urriiig .IS ,1 result ot human probably use my own coiisimiptmii." the researchers concluded m the study, released phone.” online in the journal Nature. 1 he studs was b.ised largely on Kelly Martorana, animal ASSO( lAI I I) I*R1 ss data provided b\ (Ik,A C I the science senior A man irrigates his field with an electric water pump at Bagh Jap vil­ (ir.uitv kecosers and Climate lage, ahout 34 miles east ofCiauhati, India, liiesday. b'xpermient a satellite s\stem launched in 2 the study, storage by measuring tiny varia­ rather have the option to northern India to drop dramati- noted that previous research proj­ tions 111 the b.arth's gr.ivitational use them.” eallv. a prol'ilein that eonld lead tti ects had revealed lowering ground- pull. severe water shortages, aeeoiding w.iter, though this one used a new Another recent study based on -Andrew Tilton, biomedi­ to a stndv released Wednesday, approach by relying on satellite (ik.A C b data, using results frt>m I he srnd\ eotiies as India's data. a 1.2 alnnit the problem." she said. northern India and into M.mgla- lem reaches across the coimtrv's "I low do we recharge" India's desh, slunved about I million \ast class divide, touching every­ dropping water table? cubic feet (54 cubic kilometers) ot one from residents of elite neigh- The study, led by Matthew groundwater lost per year. bi>rhoods w here the taps regularly Kodell of the United States' N ASA 1 hat study. Ill (ieophysical k e - “No not really. I only go drv to poor farmers m des­ Uoddard Space blight (\‘iiter in search 1 etters. w.is led by geo­ notice them because perate need of irrigatu>n tt> grow Maryland, indicated that ground- physicists Vireiulra Fiwari of the they are blue." their crops. water across a sw.ith of India from Nation.il (ieophysical kese.irch (iiviiig tree electricity to farm­ New Delhi into heavily t'armeil Institute III Hyderabad. India;John -Aisling Fearon, ers - who Use that ele* tricitv to agricultural belts dropped at a rate Wahr of the University of Colo­ architecture senior pump more groundwater — has of 1 .f) nu lies (4 centimeters) per rado, Boulder; and Sean Swenson beciiine a common promise by vear between August 2

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Christy Leiiiire of the same dr.imatic capabilities ASMH lAIID IMUSS that helped make her a star in “ T he Notebook." As for Bana, this is a rare lO S ANCFI ES (AO) — So lets and welcome opportunity’ to see him try to get tins straight, here. play the romantic le.id, for which his hi “The Finle Traveler s Wife,” Eric dark good looks and strong presence liana plays a guy named I lenry who would seem to make him a natural. )iiinps around the p.ist. present and And the ever-reliable character actor tliture, only he can't control where Stephen lobolowsky grounds things or when he goes. Supposedly, he also somewhat as the geneticist w ho tries c.m't control Imw he gets b.ick where to help Henry and ('.Eire forge some he c.iine from, except for when he sort ofnorni.il life. tries certain tricks to place himself in Still, we’re left wondering .ifter- a st.ite ot mind to tune travel, l-veii w.ird. how do these people feel .ibout then there’s no wav to Ltiurantee this extraordin.try situation in which w Ilk h version of 1 lenr\' w ill show up: they’ve found themseUes? In theory, the s.inie one w ho left or ,i younger indeterminate tune tniveling woukl or older version iif himself. wre.ik havoc with even the most Still, he 111.mages to hold down a mund.ine il.iilv .ictivities: grocery- tob .It .1 Chicago library .iiid maint.iin shopping, sitting .it a red light, parent- .111 .ipartment, makeshift .is it is. I he teacher conferences. oiiK constant seems to be that when A' Speaking of which, 1 lenry and he shows up at his destination, he's (dare eventu.illy h.ive a daughter to always naked. (Somehow, 1 lenry h.is whom they p.iss tin the time-tr.ivel found time between all his tr.ivels to gene, but it doesn’t seem to bother the AIAN MARKUH 1 ) assck ia ih ) phi ss hit the gym.) kid, either. Keally? You’re .S years okl, Rachel McAdam.s and E>ic Bana in New Line ('¡nem as romanic drama, “ The Fime Fraveler’s Wife” opens Friday. I liiiiky .IS he is, he'd be a frustrat­ pl.iying hopscotch with your buddies ing guy to fall in love with, or even during recess, and poof You disappear. date. Women like stability, you know. st.iy together. to her. This doesn’t freak her out at But strangely, in the script from Bruce Wouldn’t that be slightly disturbing? Hut Kachel McAdams' character, Director Robert Schwentke’s all — where is the stranger-xEinger Joel Kubin (an Oscar winner for “TheT ime I niveler’s Wife" doesn’t (dare, must be made of stronger stiitf film, based on the Audrey Nitfeneg- lesson, people? — presumably be­ “(¡host,"a supernatural love story that seem interested in crawling inside her than the rest of us, because not only ger bestseller, breezes through their cause she knows, even at this teiuler actu.illy made sense) the time-travel head, either. It’s too busy try ing to tug does she tolenite 1 lenry's pesky in­ relationship, including the f.ict that .ige, that she is cosmically meant to be gimmick supersedes any sort of sub­ at our hearts. consistency, she believes he’s her des­ (dare and llenty ’s meet-cute is more with him. stance, depth or character develop­ “The Time Tniveler’s Wife," a tiny, and that he has been since the like a iiicet-creepy. 1 le’s a thirtysome ,M,iybe it’s more plausible t>n the ment. New Line (anema release, is rated first time she s.iw him as a precocious thing man w ho shows up wearing no written page — or maybe you just Bana and McAdams try their best I’(i-13 for them-itic elements, brief ()-year-old girl (pl.iyed by llmoklynn cknhes in the meadow behind her have u> be a hopeless mmantic, and to win us over to this complicated disturbing images, nudity' and sexual­ Eroul.x). rhe core of “The Time parents’ house, asks to htirrow her willing to shut ofE the part ot ytnir conceit with enormously earnest per­ ity. Running time: 107 minutes. Two Ir.iveler’s Wife" is their struggle to picnic blanket and just starts talking br.iin that cr.ives UrgiP, to enjoy this. formances. McAdams shows some stars out of four. TV Academy: All Emmys NEW STUDENT HOUSING to be presented live OFFERED BY AS T r o n t P o r c h 1468 E. FOOTHILL BLVD., ADJACENT TO CAMPUS fr

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MUSTANC; DAII.Y SIAM Kl POKI this was a dithciilt decision to make, (Irawford caiiie to C',al Poly with “I am very excited about this hut an opportunity I could not pass a 20-year pedigree built at the Uni­ next phase in my career,” ('raw- Big 'West C!al Uoly track and held tlirector up,” Clrawford said in a release."The versities of Texas and Tennessee. I ler ford said. “To be able to elevate Terry Ca awtord announced Wednes­ program is in gi>od shape and I look l ‘)8() Texas squad is the only team USATF’s service to coaches, and day that she will leave the program forward to following the team’s suc­ in the history of women’s Division by extension, to athletes, is some­ Ml STANd DAll Y STAHl- RKI'OKT after 18 sea­ cess.” 1 track and held which has won the thing I could not pass up. 1 am sons to accept During her tenure, ('al Poly cap­ Triple ('rowii after capturing na­ lotiking forward to being part of The ('al Poly men’s soccer a position with tured seven men’s IJigWest (Ainfer- tional titles in cross country, indoor this new era.” team was picked to Finish third USA Track ence titles and two women’s titles and track and outdoor track, all in the (kil Poly athletic director Ali­ in the Big West pre­ m •• and Field as delivered the school’s first Olympic same year. son (x)iie will begin the process of season coaches poll. I )irector of gold medalist in 2008, discus cham­ As a competitor, CTawford won Finding the school’s First new track (kil Poly (11-6-6, Caiaching. pion Stephanie lirown Trafton. an 800 meter national championship and Field director in over 14 years. 5-2-3 last season) "I have In C'rawford helped devel­ at Tennessee. She was also a finalist at "1 his is a great opportunity For returns seven out- Field starters and been part of op (kil Poly’s ninth national cham­ the 1008 and 1072 Olympic trials. Terry to work with the USATF,” / the ('al Poly pion as Sharon 1 )ay, another future Oawford was elected to the Lady (ione said in a statement."We wish two All-Big West program for a Olympian, would win the high Vol’s Flail of F ame in 20(»2 and the her the best as she moves into her selections From Terry Crawfordlong time, so jump. Longhorns’ Flail of Fame in 2007. new position.” a 2008 squad that matched the program r e c o r d For total Giants avoid three-game sweep by Dodgers victo­ ries and advanced to the N(!AA Tournament For the First time in Janie McCauley 15 seasons. The Mustangs would ASS(X IAII l) I'kt SS pick up their First Division I post­ season victory, l-(^over U(iLA SAN FKANCISCO — Tem­ to advance to the sectmd round pers Flared. Emotions ran wild, beF'ore Falling to U (i Irvine. llenches cleared and managers The Anteaters (15-2-6,5-1 -4), were tossed. last year’s regular season and Everything one would expect coiiF'erence tournament cham­ from a Dodgers-Ciants game, es­ pion. picked up two First place pecially this year with both clubs votes to Finish second m the poll in the playoFV chase. i with 40 points. UC Santa Bar­ hit a game-ending bara (10-7-5, 5-2-3) Finished First two-run homer with one out in with Four First place votes and the K>th inning and San Francisco 45 points, (ial State Northridge avoided a three-game sweep by (8-7-4, 4-3-3) received the Fi­ archrival l.os Angeles with a 4-2 nal First place vote. Finishing two victory Wednesday. points behind (ial Poly. (4-5) pitched The Mustangs Fell to U (i Santa 1 1-3 innings with Four strike­ ¿Si Barbara 1-0 in double overtime outs For the win on a crazy day last year in what would become in which the benches cleared and the third highest attended regular both ('iiants manager Bruce Bo- season soccer match in collegiate chy and bench — and act­ ^ AS.SiK:iATF.I> PRKSS Dodgers catcher RumcII Martin, right, argues with San Franciscos during the Giants’ 4-2 victory. history. The (iauchos would also ing inanager — were defeat C'al Poly m penalty kicks ejected in separate arguments. ballclults Fighting.” Los Angeles concluded a stretch Sandoval later walked. in the Big West Semifinals, but “I was watching the game The (iiants pulled within 614 o f 20 games m 20 d.iys, dating to “They said it hit the bat. I the Mustangs would earn an at- here, there, everywhere. I got a games of the First-place Dodgers July 24 against Florida.The Dodg­ tried to show them the mark large bid to the NCiAA Tourna­ good workout tod.iy,” liochy said III the NL West, but missed several ers have a day off Thursday before but they wouldn’t go For it,” ment. o f what he did alter his second- key opportunities m this one and a w’eekend series at Arizona. Sandoval said. “ 1 was reacting to ('al Poly will host inning ejection.“It was an intense stranded 12 baserunners. Uribe San Francisco, meanwhile, getting hit. I don’t want to do San Diego State in game, an important game and a lot left seven runners on bel'ore his leaves for a season-high, 11-game something like (charging, yelling an exhibition match happened. ... 1 was worried about . road trip with some momentum at the pitcher or catcher) that. I Aug. 26 before- running out o f managers today.” San Franciscos Pablo Sandoval from this crazy game — witnessed want to stay in the game. I didn’t o f f i c i a 11 y drew a leadofT — at the center o f a F'lF'th-mning by a sellout crowd o f 43,300. know what was going on until kicking walk in the 10th From ('luillermo dustup — doubled with one out The benches cleared m the I reached First base. I wanted to o ff the Mota (3-4), and Randy Winn Hied in the ninth but stood F'or several bottom of the fifth inning but no get to a place where I could calm season at out before Uribe connected for moments before running, thinking punches were thrown and there down.” home against his filth homer. his ball was a home run. Bengie were no ejections. Bochy was already long gone. UNLV on pitched into the Molina was intentionally walked, Sandoval claimed he was hit He was tossed by First base Sept. 1. ninth and had only allowed two then pinch-hitter near his left elbow on an inside umpire (iary Darling F'or arguing hits bel'ore ILafael Furcal beat out grounded into an inning-ending pitch from Janies McDonald, ges­ the Giants’ unsuccessful pickoff an inl'ield single. Andre Ethier hit a double play. turing and pointing at the pitcher. attempt of Manny Ramirez. It tying RBI single two batters later. Furcal’s single with one out in Dodgers catcher Russell Martin marked the fourth time Bochy “The people got what they the ninth caused Wotus to run out then had words with Sandoval, has been ejected thi.s season and wanted to see,” Dodgers manag­ and argue before he was tossed. and Edgar Renteria raced out of the second time this series after er Joe Torre said. “Lincecum was Third base coach San Francisco’s dugout as both getting tossed Monday night. amazing, as he alw.ays is. Just two took over managerial duties and benches emptied. Moments ear­ Jeff Weaver, Los Angeles’ re­ still did his jo b on the field. lier, Eugenio Velez came hard into liable swingnian, came out of SftN FfiftfCFSfO Furcal also had an R B I ground- home and collided with Martin as the bullpen to start. He re­ out in the sixth For the Dodgers’ the Giants took a 1-0 lead. placed ('had Billingsley, who was -VS '■ ' First run. “Just the emotions Hying. He scratched From this outing Mon- Los Angeles swept the (iiants at said some words to James McDon­ d.iy because of a mild left ham­ Dodger Stadium earlier this sea­ ald, I said some words back to him, string strain. Weaver went three son but missed a chance to sweep benches cleared,” Martin said.“No scoreless innings, allowing two 6 tA N T S H at San Francisco For the First time punches thrown or anything like hits with three strikeouts and since July 13-15,2007. that. Just a verbal confrontation.” two walks.