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- -- The Student Newspaper of Lynn University October 2001

Welcome. to Lynn University

By Michele Jacabacci

Nestled among the exclusive gated communities and five-star restaurants of Boca Raton is ,Lynn University. The 23-acre Inside: campusy wkh sev~ fresh water lake~. is just three miles from I{ .!) the Atlantic Ocean. "The opposite of peace is not merely · Lynn is a multicultural, coeducational university, home to stu­ war, but all political violence." pg. 4 dents from 38 states, and 73 nations. Students can receive an Associates, Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degree in a vari­ ety of disciplines. Every year, the enrollment at Lynn increases. "Unless you haven't been in a car since Although we are called the "Fighting Knights," Lynn is a rela­ you've been at Lynn, you know about th~ tively peaceful campus. Lynn University's Fighting Knights parking problem on campus." pg. 6 compete in NCAA Division n and are members of the Sunshine State Conference. Men's varsity sports include Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Tennis, Cross-Country, Rowing, "Where do you get lust? It can be found and Soccer. Women's varsity sports include Basketball, cross­ country;· Golf, Rowing, Soccer, Softball, Tennis, and by anyone - just slap on your sexiest Volleyball. Lynn University is proud to promote high academ­ glad rags and make your way to one 'of ic standards and the development of individual talents and interests. · the Lust parties ... " pg. 7 demically. Personal development been chosen to promote and sup-­ knights at the movies, midnight continues outside the classroom port the administnttion and student bowling, on-campus co~rts. tal­ through student leadership, inter­ life. They·offer leadership to the ent shows, open-mike night, and 'per classman have ever experieoce. to live in ·triples when lower dass­ The Pulse is the student newspaper of Lynn University. This is a .very unique university man get ~olive in doubles are Published by The College of International Communications. among the most popular. that has much to qffer you. Small n class Sl?&S ilJiow,for persoJ¥l] atten­ Editor - Mithele J-ocabacci Managing Editor ~ 1'ebby Moisakamo Art Directors - Brian Bt:ach and Nina My opinion on these issues is sim~­ tion from professors, as well as to Graves Entertainment Editor - Stuart Henderson News Editor - Jodi Cohen lar to those of the students. Parking provide opport,unities to excel aca- Sports Editors - John Wallace and Miranda Schultz Faculty Advisors -Myles Ludwig and Tom Rockwell Muslifl¥ nor~~ lk Oklahoma ~m Holly~~~~ most some thing'. pUt, who made that born~ y;as ~i., ·.a ~i­ receridrom Americaii :!Fop~lar Choice? Are we getting the ~th~ nantly Christial!. t'()Untry, in a music. In addition to local show according to the rnedill gatekeep­ Christian family and had a . business personalities, Pakistanis ers, or are tlit media being guided Christian name. Neither the Unite.d !lave idolized JaJY1es Dean and b)l the tbreign po1k:y lftkers in Viewpoint States nor Christianity can be held John lravolta, Marilyn Monroe Washington? responsible for his actions. and Julia Roberts, Elvis Presley We should scrutinize the content of Religions should not be blamed for ·and Michael Jackson, Madonna The media have labeled Islam as our media and ask: the acts of irrational and iJTespon­ and Britney Spears. religion of the sword; this is what "To sible people. • Why haven't the media reported Islam has to say about war: There are discos and video game how many millions of pairs of Levi All Muslim nations of the world, arcades, and establishments such engage in Straus jeans and Nike shoes are Conflicts should be resolved including Afghanistan, have unani­ as Planet Hollywood and Hard sold in Indonesia annually? through reason; aggression should mously agreed that Osama Bin Rock Caf~ in Karachi, Lahore, • How much profit have movies jihad is be avoided. If one must go to war, Laden's campaign has nothing. to Islamabad and other large ci.ties in such as 1itanic and Pearl Harbor and if one is victorious and the do with Islam. There is nothing Pakistan. · generated in Malaysia? enemy has suJTendered, this is Islamic about tlis mission. He just to try to That is what 85 percent of *· How many thousands of what one MUST do: "Assure the happens to have been born in an Pakistanis are all about. They con­ Pakistani students apply for a US enemy that they are safe. That their Islamic country, and with an tinue to watch American television student visa every year? achieve women and children are safe. Islamic name. That is all. programs, and American movies, Their livestock, fields, crops, wells • What percentage of screen time • Of the victims of the September I I they continue to listen to American is claimed by the American movies and other sources of water are safe. an 1nner attacks, nearly one-third were rock and country music, they con­ and American television programs Their homes, places of worship Muslims. The terrorist attacks of tinue to read American fiction, and in Egypt? and places of business are safe. last month were not, and should continue to learn from American peace••• " Bring normalcy to life as quickly * How is the popularity of the not be, connected to a religion. textbooks. However, the U.S. mass American mass media changing as possible and punish looters and ISLAM, media have failed to show us that the face of the local media indus­ disrupters of trade. Any enemy On October 7, when it became DEMOCRACY AND side of the Muslims in Pakistan. tries in Iran and Turkey? THEJlliAD prisoner who can teach ten Finding The Balance Muslims to read and write shall be Pakistan has a I 5 percent minority It appears that the American mass set free." of eureme right \\lihg, orthodox 1 By Sharaf ft!. Rehman, Ph.D. media are doing very little to pro­ Muslims. This minority supports mote global understanding and har­ The word "Islam" means peace. Since the tragic events of the Taliban and Bin Laden. This is mony. Instead, their focus seems to Islam, similar to all other religion, September I t, the future is no the minority group that stages be on building walls and fostering stands for equality, justice and longer what it used to be. We must demonstrations and burns · alienation: enlightenment through acquisition revisit our past and our history to . American flags. The so-called reli­ of knowledge. There is no refer­ President George W. Bush urged understand our present, and our gious leaders of this minority make ence to "holy war" in the Koran or us, "to uphold the values of cuJTent options. We must rewrite threats to take up arms against the in the Islamic teachings. The America, and remember why so our history with an impartial pen. U.S. in case of an attack on Crusaders coined the term "holy many have come here." I assure Afghanistan. We should gather all facts before war"; the media have associated it you those of us who carne from deciding what's right and what's with Islam. Since the images of burning flags Australia or Armenia, from Canada wrong. We should not let the and anti·American demonstrations or Colombia, from Ireland or Iran, The Arabic word jihad does not . biased reporting of the advertising make for exciting visuals and help from Switzerland or Swaziland, have an exact equivalent in the necessary to launch a military driven media dictate our thoughts, to build up the ratings, the carne here to stay and side with English language. Jihad means to action against the Taliban and feelings, aetions: Since Septelttber American ~ass media have ypu, +tJld,suppqrt•yqur ~caB strive to reStore an internal and an Osama Bin Laden's associates iii' 1 I I, the news media have generated focused on the actions of this values and traditions. For these are external equilibrium. To engage in Afghanistan, all the surrounding a great deal Qf mistrust, misunder­ minority. Unfortunately, those our vaJues and traditions as well. jihad is to try to achieve an inner Muslim countries, including Iran standing and misinformation images aJso help fuel the fire of peace within oneself and a moral and -Pakistan, assisted in the effort. This great nation was built on plu­ regarding some of our friends, hatred against Islam, Muslims, and harmony in a society. Iran said that it supported the strike ralism, not separatism. It was built Islam and the notion of jihad. Pakistan. as long as it did not affect the through collaboration, not isola­ Getting up on Sunday morning to Let me share some of the basic civilians; Pakistan went beyond Whenever the freedom of the press tion. It was built on trust, not sus­ go to church is jihad; so is trying teachings of Islam that pertain to just words and opened its air bases is questioned, the media are quick picion. It was built on love, not to raise our children in some of our equality, justice, and civil duties: to the US planes. !O remind us that the American intolerance. The world sees us as a inner cities. The group, Mothers people have the right to know the great nation because we, so proud­ • God has created all human Against Drunk Drivers (MADD) is Since its inception in 1947, · truth, and the media have a duty to ly, took the best elements from beings, regardless of their color, as carrying out a jihad; and so are the Pakistan's policy makers and bring the truth to their viewers, lis­ other cultures, nations and ideolo­ equal andall shall stand in judg­ students and teachers in our Pakistani people have sided with teners, a!ld readers. Moral philoso­ gies and melted them together to ment in ftont.of Him on the Day of schools and colleges trying to com­ the United States. Pakistani people phers teU us that one can neither create this land of opportunity. Judgment. bat ignorance, and discrimination. have systematically rejected · add to nor subtract from what is • Seek knowledge from the cradle Communism and a non-religious Yoga and meditation are forms of true. Once one adds something to Our enemy will win if we do what to the grave. form of government in favor of jihad for an individual. Organizing the truth, it becomes a lie. When he wants us to do. The enemy • Travel to the farthest comers of democracy and capitalism. Islam a youth camp to keep our young­ one takes something away from the wants us to isolate ourselves froin the world in search of knowledge. encourages the democratic process sters away from substance abuse is · truth, it is.distorted. A lie, on the our friends, he wants us to become •Ink of a scholar is holier than the and a free and competitive ecOD()Illy. a jihad for external equilibrium. ·other hand, is a different commodi­ suspicious of ~ur neighbors, and he blood of a martyr. Visitors to Pakistan are often sur­ ty. One may add as much as one wants us to show intolerance • Your food is forbidden to you if Today, my friends, we are all prised by the obvious dominance desires, or exclude as ·much as one · toward other faiths. Are we going your neighbors go hungry. engaged in a jihad against global of the western, especially the likes, and a lie remains a lie. to let him win? I do not think so. • Protect all those weaker than you. terrorism. There are instances of American culture, in Pakistan. The However, one can not add.to, or Nor are we going to behave as • Respect all those older than you. , terrorism in England and Ireland, billboards along the highways and delete, from what is true. . badly as th~ enemy did. We will • Guide all those younger than you. in the United States and Latin city streets openly promote Coca­ not lower ourselves to his amoral • Choose your leaders for their America, in Nigeria and India. It is about time that the audience Cola, McDonalds, Kentucky Fried level. That is not the American wisdom and their good deeds. asked if the media have been giv­ Despite thein claims .and caqses, Chicken, Pizza Hut, Levi jeans and option. • Profit in your business should nOt ing us tfle whole truth or only a these terrorists are neither Nike sportswear. The youths of exceed the salt in your bread. slice of the truth. If they huve left Catholics nor Sikhs, neither Pakistan eagerly await the latest Continued on page 6 A few years later, Andrew of us are concerned with what we As a nation, we often wonder: Jackson's soiree~ lhtough S113nish refer to as "Transnational Why would people commit these Aorida (which I would argue was Terrorism." Transn&Q~al ~r~. attacks? While the-definitive pur­ not only terrorism, but criminal), ism can be defined as "violence pose may be difficult to discern, it managed to lynch some British used by non-state,. foreign ~tors. could be that: Viewpoint businessmen and randomly slaugh­ against nations and groups." ~·They· oppose American interven­ ter Indians along the way. tionist foreign policy. While it is not always clear that 2. They oppose "exploitation" by cate the message or threat to a tar- During the American Civil War, transnational groups are operating American businesses. • ;gfOUp. --- . -. . ;. whii!FiU i~ was''ho!tlfic lleyond on their own, without the support 3. They view the U.S. as the sym­ redemption, we witn~ssed Willi;m of some government, some groups 4. Victims (people or buildings) bol of world capitalism, and all Tecumseh Sherman's march clearly do. Additionally, sometimes person's are chosen for their symbolic, that goes along with it like the through Georgia. I would suggest there is some form of foreign gov­ rather than their instrumental WTOand IMF. that the 1) Use of extraordinary ernment support- even if that for­ value. If an embassy is targeted, it 4. They oppose specific U.S. poli­ t rrorist violence, 2) Gold-directed, rational eign government is not a primary s)'mbQiically demonstrates the cies, such as garrisoning U.S. behaviot, 3) Psychological frripact, sponsor. There may be support in power that tq~ terrorists hold. troops in their holy lands, or unwa­ and, 4) the symbolism attached to the form of training, logistics, doc­ vering support of Israel in their 5; Terronsin maY illso involve the campaign, all serve to fit the uments, finances, and all kinds of fight against the Palestinians. issues of political justice. The definition of terrorism. other things. 5. They believe that attacking rationale for the terrorist is that the After the Civil War, America wit­ Common traits of contemporary Americans will have greater sym­ violence is justified if the cause is nessed seventy years of racial transnational terrorist groups bolic value, or support among their just and righteous. And, this works lynchings, the terror-based include: bombings, assassinations, countrymen. for both sides in any conflict. escapades of the Ku Klux Klan kidnappings and skyjackings. ("Then conquer we must, when our The easiest and most frequent tar­ the terrorist campaigns ag~fnst ~he Skyjacking started big-tline. in the cause it is just, and this be our gets for transnational terrorists are Native American populati~ns 60's. Typically, the aircraft would motto, in God is our trust. And the businesses - because of their loca­ throughout the nation, the directed be taken over while in-flight, or on ht r." star spangled banner in triumph tion in relatively insecure areas, political violence involved in the the ground. The passengers and shall wave, 0.er the land of the and because their. political influ­ American Labor Movement, and crew would be held hostage, often free and the home of the brave.") ence is resented or feared. Next in the entire civil ~igbts Movement. for political purposes, such as 1) +ft:gr:J~AND line would be diplomatic facilities In this sense, it can g~t to the ques­ As H. Rap Brown so aptly tells us, the release of political prisoners, 2) - embassies, missions, consulates, Tlie Ambiguity Of Peace tion: do people have the right to "Violence is as American as apple the publication or broadcast of which have been vulnerable to By Richard H. McMonagle, Ph. D. revolt, and in so doing, use vio­ pie." political messages, or 3) political rockets, firebombs, vehicles bombs A~an4liSPlzheni~in teaches ps lence against a govemment? asylum, or safe passage to a nation In World War II;: the ~eliberate and mortars. Last,ly, are military perceived as friendly to the sky­ that: ""The oppOsite of peace is not Historically, terrorism has been · bombiO.i of civilian populations facilities, simply because they are jacker. Also, in the 60's a lot of merely war, but all political vio­ used in human conflicts since meets the definitions criteria of usually better guarded, and gener­ planes were skyjacked and flown lence." humans first came out of caves, extraordinary violence, goal-direct­ ally have a more secure perimeter. to Cuba. That terrorism is an ambiguous fought as groups, and put the first ed, psychological impact and Th~ U.S. has had "anti-terrorism" human head on a pole, to both dis­ greater symbolism. Certainly, this In the U.S. the Anti-Hijacking Act phenomenon is important to programs in place that are designed play their power and convey a psy­ criteria fits those occasions when of 1974 affirmed the responsibili­ remember. ''One person'!) "terror­ to prevent attacks on U. S: citizens, chological message to others who Germany bombed London; when · ties of airlines to provide security, ist" is another person's "freedom facilities, and other assets. These would oppose them. the Allies incinerated Dresden, and with the FAA to monitor the air­ fighter." This is a critically impot~ programs usually involve "structur­ when the U. S. let atomic bombs lines provision of security. And, for tant aspect of understanding both When the bodies of fallen enemieS~ al mitigation measures" such as loose on Hiroshif!Ul an!!N~asaki. a substantial peri,od of time, sky­ !ll.e ~}.o}~C.~t . and the ph~nomenon lined lb.e roads to Rome~ it served design features, surveillance and jacking was not the primary l1t terrO!IfM ·its;J~ as a terrifying and pragmatic In the limited access. 'Jatlh~am. fhe~et method of choice for transitional example to frighten would-be Cong would often swoop into a Given the inhetent ambiguity, I terrorists. "Counter-terrorism" programs detractors. remote village and kill entire fami­ think)t's important, then, 'to define (which differ from anti-terrorism) lies of those suspected of support­ For example, the 1993 bombing of what we mean by terrorism. By The Inquisition was an example of include things like: ing the South Vietnamese, leaving the World Trade Center, that killed most d~nRiJiQT!s. terrorism religiously motivated terror. The I. Attacking terrorist training a symbolic presence of their vio­ six people, and was ~arried out by mvdlves: conquest of the so-called !'new bases. lence that Was gc)aJ:direct~d. Oh Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, world" is one place in western his­ · 2. Locating and confiscating l,. ,The use or threat of extraordi­ the other hlllllays out. • v in the communication depart­ Unless you haven't been in a car Our. ublic,policy is in a .state. of , , committee said that there was no -·· ..' :~ it-;;UiC"~&er.· ment. .. you've fallen off the roof of since you've been at Lynn, you problem with parking on campus. r Trinity... you'v.e called security on know about the parking problem There are always available spots in c~~ge it !m....,~e ~~~g:;, your roommate ... you've lost your on campus. Full parking 1ots, cars the last two rows of the North Lot, anlt'{ously to see. car in the North Lot... you've been on the sidewalk and' the grass, aild but students don't want to park for my part, I genujgely ~ope that run over by a golf cart on ~e way her an irate student body makes for a there. the -change is more 'reflective than to class ... you wake up to go to the huge problem. However there are reactionary, more reasoned than pool but not to class ... "Everyone is just too lazy." different perceptions from each emotional. To do otherwise, is far . group involved. · However, a temporary solution to too tempting, for those among us, WHO'S LISTENING? The Student's Thoughts the problem has been implement­ who wish to seek simplistic ed, a grass section by the North Whafs Going On With Our 0~ out pf every-}htee s~dents , answers in a very complex world. Radio Station? blamed security. Actually, students Lot has been designated for park­ or By Jodi Cohen got very frustrated when the ques­ ing. Yet, after the first rainfall, tion was presented to them and it everyone became well aware that COY Though students at Lynn don't provoked heated comments. the grass lot doesn't work. seem to know it. the school does ISLAM, What Now? . " actually have a radio station: The students feel that the security DEMOCRACY AND n mud ... WLYN. But how many students guards are being unfair about tick­ The students blame security, the have ever listened to a show? eting. Some students reported get­ parking committee denies a prob­ THE JIHAD ting up to three tickets a week and lem, and everyone's car is either Between transmitters breaking, the being ticketed or covered in mud are just refusing to pay. Continued from page 3 inability to receive the station on from the "new" lot. both the TV and radios in the dorm "There are no. spots, so I have to beCause of bad connections, and illegally park and if the security It's safe to say that something needs to be done. Since the stu­ the occasional power knock out by people give ~ a ticket for it. I'm Yes, the future ain't what it used to certain staff members, most of the just not paying it, " said one angry dents are tbe' ones being penalized be, but I know that in our jihad DJs feel as if they are broadcasting student for the problem, they need to take against terrorism, we will march to no one. some initiative. Talk to the parking forward, and continue with our Security's Answer committee, which meets at 3p.m work and lives to make this a bet­ "Granted we're not Y I 00 but we're According to security guard Tina on Wednesday, talk to your student ter world. I know that we will con­ just as funny, and I can't see why Hall, the problem with parking is government members, and make a quer the evil throligh rationale and students wouldn't give us a that the swdents are mad at the difference. reason. I know that we will keep chance," said Michele Jacabacci. wrong people. They blame security our eyes, hearts and minds open, Students can complain to each for ticketing their illegally parked and continue to embrace fresh DJ's create broadcasts that would cars however, the security guards other about parking and refuse to interest the students. They play a pay tickets but all that will come of ideas. I know that we will move don't make the rules, they enfo~ forward, with caution, yes, but wide range of music fro~ that is their grades being with held them. without fear. drum/bass to pop to jam bands, as because of unpaid parking tickets. well as talk shows about campus It wasn't the security guard's idea Instead voice your opinion and life and other issues. But their . to prohibit freshman from parking maybe the parking problem at The enemy has done his worst; we will show our best. efforts seem \9 go un~pticed. in the South Lot, but it's a rule, so Lynn will get resolved. ·if a freshman does it, they get a Pizza Factory in the Boca 4'ons Plaza throw a kegger. Coupled with an on Glades Road. But, be forewarned: awesome sound track featuring If you are looking for grandiose diam­ Kiss, Deep Purple, Aerosmith, and etq;s ~wi!'l~ in ~ge ~. ~p Alice C~ ~ IJlQVie h . the Pizza FactOry which offers a one­ become a classic. It goes right up Ente fits-all deal. Every pie measures 10'' on the shelf in between Ferris ·in diameter, and is split into six slices. Bueler's Day Off and The Breakfast Club. Beach, downtown Fort Lauderdale; busy though, and with the help of The golden, brick oven-baked pies "Slap on to the sexy sites of South Beach, Fazio and Sheldon, I can juggle are cooked to a light crisp with · The then-unknown cast -Jason the Lust crew has conquered such my schedule around to fit every­ bounteous tasty toppings sprinklePers-and a fresh, packed-with­ night of keg stands, paddle beat­ produced many House tracks, Boston, Orlando, and even a-punch Caesar salad with home­ ings, sexual encounters, and an which have made a great impact on London, England. made crunchy croutons. Oh yes, insane amount of drug use! This glad rags the scene globally. For more infor­ you won't miss the Romaine let­ movie doesn't just show American " Personally I love house music. I mation check out their web site at: tuce either. culture, it has become a part of it. and make love watching what it does to peo­ www.soulfuric.com. ple. It makes all the hard work and For a plaza eatery, surprisingly, Your parents might have had fun "It's great having a job that revolves sweat I put into throwing parties Pizza Factory's ambience rates living through it, but we're defi­ your way around something you love. worthwhile when I see the crowd well·above average-wrought iron nitely having a good time laughing Wor)(ing in the scene helps me responding positively to what I'm chairs, a fieiy brick oven, mocha­ atiL keep in touch with things happen­ to ·one of playing." hued wallpaper and a quaint, ing within House Music all over sumptuous, relaxing atmosphere. "Lust parties aren't something I do the World," says Prince. JAMS the Lust for the money; there something I Even when Pizza Factory is filled Take A Odyssey ~ecently, Lust has started bringing do for the love of it," said Lazar. with di.ners, waiters aim to pleaSe. By Stuart Henderson in bigger acts for their monthly . " Lunch special8 run wCekly and Entertainment Editor part 1es ..• Lazar met Englishman Sheldon eventS. The most recent of which incl~de half a pizza and a soda Prince one night while throwing a was Soulstice, a live house act cur­ Jamiroquai's fifth release, 'A Funk ($5.99) and grilled chicken breast party at Red Bowl in Boca. Both rently touring the U.S with their Odyssey', delivers exactly what . marinated with herbs as a side . had similar tastes in music and Mixed Illusions tour. I had the one would expect from the tide - a ($3.99) or over chicken Caesar quickly fom.ed a partnerShip. They pleasure of attending this event and whole load of funk. salad ($7 .50 half, $9.99 full). shared one common goal: to tune the party definitely carried ohe of A few of you clubbers may have crowds in with the House vibe the best vibes I've seen in Aorida. Pizza Factory serves lunch and heard the first single "," dominating party scenes in People were clapping, screaming dinner and is open from Tuesday to whilst out strutting your stuff London, New York·, Paris, L.A and and getting down right funky on Saturday from 12 p.m. to 3:30 p.ni. recently. This tune, which mixes San Franci~o since it's birth in the the dance floor. I've only seen such (or lunch, funk (surprise, surprise!) disco and late 80's. · tiHngs back home in England 5 p.m. to 9:30 p.m for dinner. On jazz, creates a catchy beat compte~ GOT LUST? where House is huge and the clubs Sundays dinner is served from . " House music is poorly represented mented by 's unique vocal A House Is are proper and plenty of them. 5p.m to 9p.m. Bring your Lynn More Than A Home in Aorida. We're here to offer club­ style. With a hooky chorus des­ Student ID between· now and tined to be a ~;ing-along for the By St~rt H.erukrsqf! bers something different, some­ In September of this year, they Deceplber<2,9,th and ~_ye 10 per~ Entertainment Editor thing ; ~it co0ier tltan y,our aver­ brough't:'Mlirques ~yatt, a ~orld- hand-raising masses when the DJ . 1 cent off of your billl ~ age night out," said Prince. renowned DJ from the West Coast: slips it in his set at, Jamiroquili is Where do you get lust? It can be looking to score another Top 40 hit found by anyone • just slap on Anthony Fazio is also a key mem-. "The Marques Wyatt party was the A MOVIE PEOPLE list. your sexiest glad rags and make ber of the Lust crew. According to first indication our hard work was ''TOKE"ABOUT your way to one of the Lust patties Lazar, "Fazio truly represents the paying off. We were finally getting A Video Review Of . The rest of the album will take you thrown all ·over South Aorida. perscinality of Lust. If the crowd a crowd coming for the music. The "Dazed And Confused• on a funky roller coaster in true Getting down to the sounds of isn't feeling the vibe, he'll be danc­ place was packed and the vi be was By Jodi Cohen Jamiroquai sty~e. House music, hanging out with the ing around, shouting, screaming, excellent," says Prince. Almost every college student in Although it seems Jay Kay is beautiful people and letting "it all and doing whatever it takes to get Lust cvrrently holds down the floor America owns a copy of it .on developing a slightly more sensi­ hang out" is what these parties are them up for it." at Sutra Nightclub in downtown video or DVD, quotes lines from tive style in his s~ngwriting with about. slower tracks Such as "Picture of Fazio hosts all of Lust's events and Fort Lauderdale on Saturday night. i~ or has a friend who actsjust You'll find a proper, up-for-it COQl helps put the flnishing Jiouches .The party starts around 10 p.m. like one of the characters from it- My Life," and ".Black Crow." .. . . • . l These tracks truly demonstrate crowd who go for the love of . . together, coritiibuting to the perfect anti goes on until 4 a:rri. (or later, ~o't,~~~ rm ta1~_in_g_ al~rince and l=iaiio all depending on when managemeht movte Dazed and Confuied. Jays' vocal ability. Lazar and Sheldon Prince spin have day jobs. Lazar runs his own pulls the plug). For anyone reading who gives a Way before Jason Biggs was get~ seductive sets full of hand-raising graphic design company called If you've got an open mind, can ting it on with food products in flying fiddle 'about the environment times to keep you grooving into Stellar Concepts as Creative think for yourself, then step away American Pie and before Heath you maybe interested to know that the early hours of the morning. Director. Fazio works for Stellar in from the Top 40 cheese decaying Ledger was singing "I Love You seven percent of all Janriroquai's the sales.· They provide printi~g album sales go towards Green Vaughan Lazar brought Lttst into the music scene. Get Lust where Baby" to Julia Stiles in Ten Thi~gs and design services to -national Track listing: 1. Feels So existence four year ago. He·had the vibe keeps the crowd alive. I Hate About You, Jason London Peace. companies, including House of Good 5. Love Foolosophy 8. Main been in and around the club scene Blues, the PGA Tour, Honda, Ultra (Pink) was .smoking up on the 50" in Aorida since 1991 when he Vein 2. Little L 6. Stop Don't Panic and Om records. yard line of his high school foot­ began promoting for a small venue PIE IN THE SKY! ball field. ·. 9. Twenty Zero One 3. You Give in Delray Beach. The first ·Lust · For more information about Stellar It's Amore Me Something 7. Black Crow 10. The comedy is set in a small town party was thrown in West Palm Concepts log on to: www.stellar­ At Boca's Pizza Factory Picture Of My Life 4. Comer Of in Texas in 1976. It's the last day The Earth IN STORES NOW. RAT­ Beach at Enigma and, since then, concepts . ~om. By Slu!ens Foster of school and the graduating sen­ Lust events have been drawing a Food Edi\01' /NGBI/0. iors are looi&hg for uP<:omintt '• : tribal-like following from all over "It's hard balancing time between If you are looking for tasty gour­ Stellar and Lust. I like to keep freshman to abuse and a place to South Aorida. From West Palm met pizza, you'll find one at the Nicolaisen and sweeper Karlsson. blocker Marina Leiria de Castro this weekend, meeting Rollins on Sophomore Ashley Jardon, who who had a mean 70 kills and 82 Saturday and Florida Institute of started all but two games last year, heart stopping digs in 16 games. T~hnology on Sunday. joins Angela Rossini as the heart of Sophomore setter Zoraida Mata They'll be looking to power the defense. Rossini comes back was named to the All-Tournament through their anemic conference Sports from ACL surgery, which took her team with 217 assists, 22 kills and performance with some wins. out of the entire 2000 season. 63 digs in 17 games played. "We are the best team right now "Despite the injuries, we really had The Fighting Knights take on and that is why we have a tough a great season overall, and I'm back-to-hack conference games schedule, that is how it should be," really happy with how the women said Pendleton. are playing. We bear the thought in mind a team can play very well That toughness can be seen with and still not make it," said the .Stjtrt of the S.l. LeP game, OrezzoJi. which is the first of Lynn's final three regufar season 'gllmes. All of Newcomers Maria Kruger and these will take place on the road Laura Stoumann have stepped into with stops at Northwood and the starting lineup and both have KNIGHTS Tampa before the start of the post­ extensive national team ex peri~ HEAD INTO THE ~son: But the.team is focused ence. Kruger played for the u~ 16 LION'S DEN and knows every win counts squad of the Danish national team because one or two losses can cost and Stouman.n for ..the Danish Lynn Soccer Looks To Tame 1 them a birth in the playoffs. national U-18 team. The St. Leo Lions, In Important Conference Game COMEBACK KIDS - "I have confidenc~ in the team and By John Wallace WOMEN'S SOCCER I feel we have the ability to do · well and go back into the national Knocked Out Of Nationals, The Lynn University men's soccer rank," said Orezzoli. Knights Fight On 'team \viil pTi9 their next to last By Tebby Moisakamo As for the coming season, Orezzoli conference game of the regular Managing Editor is hoping to win the ultimate prize, season on Saturday, the 27th of even though Sheehan will'be the October, when the team travels A HARD ROW TO HOE With just a week left before the only holdover from the '98 north to St. Leo University. !Jy Michele Jacabacci end of the Fighting Knights National Championship team. In the last meeting between the women's soccer season, head Crew is a new sport at Lynn, only four-years-old. In it's first year, it was a ~o teams the Knights reeled off coach Rocky Orezzoli is happy GOING STRAIGHT club sport, but due to increasing popularity, it became part of the NCAA three unanswered goals, including with how the squad played. TO THE TOP division ll. Although they had a rough start, Lynn's crew team has been two in the last I 0 minutes of the They've come back from last Women's Volleyball improving little by little. match. This resulted in a 3-2 year's post-season fall to Barry By Miranda Schultz come-from-behind victory at Lynn. History of Rowing University in the regionals with 9 The game helped too push the The Greeks discovered the technique of touching the oar to the side of the letter winners {rom the tenth The women's volleyball is going Knights on along to a 17-2 overall boat approximately 2000 years ago. Rowing was prim-arily used to transport nationally-ranked team that went strong with a record-breaking sea­ record 13$t year. goods, but when there was more than one boat in the water, human nature 13-3 after missing the '99 NCAA son underway. The team has bro­ took over and racing tarted. Bu ~ · Kf . ili'b'ff of-mak- playoffs. ken the school record for most ing the playoffs, because of their wins in a season (14) and the In America aritl Englmrd, amhleur rowers developed popularity in inter-colle­ 5-2 conference record with losses longest winning streak (6 games), giate competitions. The first Oxf(lrd/Cambridge race was held in 1829. The to Rollins and Barry. and they're only halfway through first Harvard/Yale race was held in 1852, and is the oldest inter-collegiate their year. event in America. This season though Lynn has exer­ cised those two ghosts. with wins It's a surprise because no one real­ Many scientific advancements were made in the sport; a better boat was a at Rollins and a hard-fought over­ ly knew what to expect, as only faster boat Harvard rowers found a way to grease their pants so they slid time victory over Barry here at two players returned to the squad: on their immobile seats. This allowed them to dominate Yale because they home. Now the Knights are faced junior Katie Rohleder and senior were still using onJy the fixed seats. This led to the use of sliding seats in with another conference road Fernanda Campos. today's shells. game which could decide whether Five Knights were named to the Returning setter Rohleder said, , Rowing at Lynn or not they can clinch a spot in this Sunshine State Conference with "C~mtog i~.UJis yearyi didlit Lyan Univ~ity's crew team con~ists of 10 men and five women. Altflough first team honors going to senior ps playoffs. know what to expect. But we're they are ~.o. different J.eams, they all practice together. The coaches, Mike forward Jannie Nicolaisen - a Coach Shawn Pendleton wasn't off to a really good start and I'm and Karla Ward, have been coaching at Lynn for the past four years. three-time NSCAA All-American­ worried about traveling to St. "We not the least bit disappointed." and senior defender Marika The team is extremely hard working; they practice twice daily. Monday­ enjoy playing away from home, Karlsson. Second team honors The team went 6-0 in the Thurs. at 5 a.m. they drive to the inter-coastal and immediately jump into the gives us the opportunity to take went to junior forward Sue Clearwater Cliristian Tournament boats. For the next hour, they vigorously row and practice different tech­ the show on the road and let other Sheehan, junior goalkeeper Sarah (CCI') on Oct. 12-13 and came niques. The next practice of the day is on land. They meet in the gym to people see our stuff." Reed and sophomore defender hoine to Boca from Clearwater run five mil~. lift weights, and use the rowing machines. Although the team knows the Christine Sawruk. with a gleaming first-place trophy Lynn's crew team enters II races. So far, they have been in two. The first- a importance of this upcoming - also a first for Lynn. Since the graduation of Nicolaisen, 3-mile event - was in Miami. The team took first and fifth place. The second, game, Pendleton has kept the their coach Orezzoli has had to count on Head coach. Luciana Freire said, also a 3-miler, was in Georgia. This tinie, they fourth and tenth places. normal work-out schedule. They'll a more balanced offensive attack. "I think we are doing a great job. "I was very impressed, 1 didn't think we would go as far as we did. We've continue to have four - five prac­ If we continue playing like we are, . Lynn has seven starters back, worked hard for the past year and a half and I feel we deserved our moment tices a week, relying on the solid we should go further than we have including the top three scorers of glory," said Scott Sheffted. routine that made them one of if in the past. My players are great," A.ot the best team in Division· II from last year. But, the Knights Crew is open to anyone willing to work hard. You have to be mentally soccer. had to replace top offensive and The Most Valuable Player honors strong and determined. If you are interested, contact the Wards in the defensive players, forward of the ccr went to senior middle- Athletics Department.