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The University of South Carolina Monday, October 16, 2006 Vol. 100, No. 45 ● Since 1908 FRAT UNDER HAZING PROBE

Exchanging Phi Beta Sigma suspended after Ideas pledge beating Joshua Rabon ASSISTANT NEWS EDITOR

Phi Beta Sigma fraternity has been suspended from campus after a pledge reported he was beaten as part of a hazing incident. Phi Beta Sigma Regional Director Christia Rey said only the fraternity’s national headquarters was authorized to comment on the incident, which is still under investigation. USC spokesman Russ McKinney said the suspension was temporary pending the results of an investigation by the university and the Brandon Davis / THE DAILY GAMECOCK Lexington County Sheriff’s Student government leaders from LSU, Vanderbilt, and the universities of Tennessee, and Kentucky came to the SEC Exchange at USC. Department. McKinney said he didn’t like to discuss hypothetical With collaboration in mind, USC plays host to fi ve SEC student government leaders situations, but said expulsion is not out of the question for Drew Brooks State University, last year’s conference in Government president and a coordinated the conference the students involved. STAFF WRITER Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt was cancelled fourth-year political science with the help of Ashley “I think you have to look the universities of Tennessee, because of Hurricane student. “We face the same Wood, a first-year public at it on a case-by-case basis,” Williams-Brice might Mississippi and Kentucky Katrina’s impact on several problems, we deal with the relations student and McKinney said. have been empty this — sent delegates to the SEC SEC schools. same situations and we have secretary of advancement. According to the South weekend but the SEC was Exchange, a conference for “Even though we’re the same mission.” The weekend included Carolina Legislature well represented on campus, student government leaders competitive on the This year’s conference presentations from local Online, South Carolina as student governments to share ideas and showcase field when it comes to lasted Friday through leaders including Columbia law defines hazing as “the put aside their conference their programs. sports, when it comes to Sunday. Mayor Bob Coble and U.S. wrongful striking, laying rivalries to gather in This marked the first student government we’re Ryan Holt, SG vice Congressman Joe Wilson, open hand upon, threatening Columbia. time in two years that the all very similar,” said president and a fourth-year with violence, or offering ● Five SEC schools — exchange was held, after Tom my Preston, St udent political science student, SG 3 to do bodily harm by a FRAT ● 3 Scholars honored at ceremony side in English has been a speakers or to attend salsa their hard work and their be able to leave everything International, local challenge. dancing,” said Colby Lee struggles.” they know and move to a in “I have been away from Kirk, a third-year Spanish State Senator Gloria new place.” leaders recognized home for two months,” student. Arias Haskins spoke at Sylvia Aponte, a graduate for community service Xu said. “Although I have Kirk, an American the International Banquet. vocal performance student, studied English since student, received an award Haskins emigrated here entertained the award middle school, the language for his involvement and hard from Bogota, Colombia ceremony attendees with Elizabeth Segrist has been a big struggle for work with the integration when she was 11 years singing. THE DAILY GAMECOCK me here.” process. old and attended the City Aponte is a visually National students Veronica Castro is University of New York. impaired student who USC’s international were awarded for their president of the Cultural She is the first Hispanic moved to the U.S. from students got some local participation in the Exchange, an organization woman elected to the Puerto Rico in August The Mix gets happy with a attention last Friday. integration of fellow dedicated to helping South Carolina General 2005. review of the Columbia The International international students to international students Assembly. “I wanted to be able Festival. Banquet recognized American culture. adjust to the culture of the Haskins said integrating to live here on my own. students involved in Other students or faculty U.S. international students I was worried about my integrating USC’s could have nominated U.S.- “The Cultural Exchange aids everyone at USC — independence here due to international students. born students, whereas is open to any students American or international. the trouble of adjusting 5 Awards were given to international students could willing to help, whether “There is a wealth of in a new country and my international and national be nominated by others or they are undergraduate or experience that the students blindness,” Aponte said. students based on their by themselves. graduate, international or at USC can learn from the “Despite the challenge, I Sports success, leadership and “I work to promote national,” Castro said. “The students who come here wanted to do it. It was very service in the USC change. This involves awards tonight are earned from around the world,” hard at the beginning, but USC’s women’s soccer team community. helping women from through extracurricular Haskins said. “It is also it built me up.” fared well this weekend Shaojun Xu, a first-year Columbia in the flower activities, leadership and important that students in Mississippi matchups. graduate student from industry to work in better service. It is important to experience diversity. It Comments on this story? E-mail China, said learning conditions or to listen to award these students for takes a special person to [email protected]

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Student network set THURSDAY, possession of beer and to get2 fall upgrade OCT. 12 liquor and possession Larceny of equipment, of a fake ID. Daniel University Technology 11:35 a.m. McDermott, 18, Geramy Services will be using School of Music, 813 Cullins, 18, Aaron Lam, Fall Break to improve Assembly St. 19, Thomas Edwards, the student residential The complainant, 18, Sarah Vincenti, 18, network. 53, said someone took a Sarah Pope, 18, Lindsey On Thursday, October vacuum cleaner backpack Saverland, 18 and 19, from 8 a.m. until 5 and a blower from a Cassandra Scaggs, 18 p.m., students who live on custodial closet. were charged with minor the Columbia campus will Estimated value: $500 in possession of beer. not be able to access the Responding offi cer: Responding offi cer: Internet in their rooms. C. Morant S. Wilcox Students should make alternative plans during Minor in possession of Simple Assault 2:35 that time period if they beer, Possession of a fake/ a.m. plan to use the Internet altered ID, 11:19 p.m. South Circle, 1520 inside their rooms. South Tower, 614 Bull Devine St. Students should also make St. The complainant said note that the wireless The patrolling officer he saw the subject and network in and around reported seeing the victim in an argument their residence halls will subject, 19, with an open in a parking lot. The be unavailable on Friday, container of beer in his responding officer October 20 from 8:30 a.m. hand. The officer said reported that the victim until Noon. Akane Igarashi / THE DAILY GAMECOCK the subject provided a said he was slapped in the This scheduled Junior Yevgeny Supeko elevates to hit a serve during his driver’s license, which face and did not want to maintenance is vital to semifi nal match of the USC Fall Invitational on Saturday. was determined to have press charges. strengthening the speed, been altered. Responding offi cer: stability and integrity of Responding offi cer: S. Wilcox the University network. J. DuPree Please contact the UTS State Nation World DUI, 3:47 a.m. Help Desk at (803) 777- FRIDAY, OCT. 13 Intersection of 1800 for more information After money troubles, Hawaiian earthquake Pope names 4 saints, Minor is possession of Assembly and Blossom or other problems related freighter OK to leave wrecks roads, power including French nun beer, minor in possession streets to this maintenance. of liquor, possession of a The officer reported CHARLESTON — After HONOLULU — A strong VATICAN CITY — A fake ID, 12:30 a.m. Zachary Wean, 21, THIS WEEK at USC more than three months, the earthquake shook Hawaii French nun who provided Columbia Hall, 918 was observed weaving Egyptian freighter the Edco early Sunday, causing a education to pioneers on Barnwell St. and having difficulty TODAY has finally been allowed to landslide that blocked a the American frontier and a The responding staying in his lane. The Football Ticket leave Charleston Harbor. major highway on Hawaii Mexican bishop who fought officer was dispatched officer initiated a traffic Distribution: “She’s good to go,” said Island and knocking out anti-clerical policies in the on a complaint of stop after Wean’s car 7 a.m. Russell House Jimmy Lucas, the vessel’s power across the state, 1920s were among four new possible marijuana use hit a curb. The subject 206 court-appointed custodian, authorities said. saints named by the pope in Columbia Hall. The took field sobriety tests Meet the Greeks: as he watched her pull away The state Civil Defense Sunday. officer reported finding which he failed and was 11 a.m. Greene Steet Friday morning. had unconfi rmed reports of Also included in the new beer cans and a bottle transported to the station TUESDAY The ordeal began in June injuries, but communication saints were two Italians: a of whiskey in clear view for a breathalyzer test Cockfest Tryouts: when a lawsuit about a sister problems prevented more nun who advocated public in the room. Daniel where it was determined 7 p.m. Russell House ship, the Edco Star, kept the defi nite reports. People were schooling for girls in late Dorfman, 18, said the he had a blood alcohol Ballroom empty 635-foot Edco from also trapped in elevators in 17th century Italy and a whiskey was his and also content of .17. WEDNESDAY leaving until the ship’s owner Oahu, authorities said. priest who was a trailblazer gave the officer a fake Responding offi cer: Handwriting Analysis: could satisfy creditors. U.S. “We were rocking for education of the deaf. ID and was charged with S. Wilcox 11 a.m. Greene Street visa requirements, however, and rolling,” said Anne Mother Theodore Guerin, forced the 29 crew members LaVasseur, who was on the one of the new saints, who to stay on board. east side of the Big Island established St. Mary-of-the- The captain, who suffered when the temblor struck. “I Woods College for women in www. a heart attack, was allowed was pretty scared. We were Indiana, resisted opposition Dealing with brawl-out to go on shore for treatment swaying back and forth, like to her plans to establish a and then returned. King Kong’s pushing your local community of nuns. Tim Reynolds 21, FIU plays at While in port, the ship house back and forth.” Phil McCord is the Th e Oct. 28. racked up even more debt, The quake hit the Big American whose restored More sanctions are still daily including about $400,000 Island at 7:07 a.m. local vision was judged by the CORAL GABLES, Fla. — After possible, offi cials from both owed to the State Ports time, said Don Blakeman, a Vatican to be the miracle reviewing a sideline- schools said Sunday night. Authority, mostly for geophysicist at the National necessary for Guerin’s clearing brawl between “These suspensions send a dockage and security. Earthquake Information sainthood. players from Miami and clear and defi nitive message gamecock On Friday, the owners paid Center. McCord recalled how he Florida international, that this type of behavior back about $270,000 of those Blakeman said there was had entered the chapel at offi cials from both schools will not be tolerated,” said expenses, Miller said. no risk of a Pacific-wide the college, asked Guerin and their conferences on Atlantic Coast Conference The Coast Guard said tsunami, but a possibility of for help and his eyesight Sunday announced the Commissioner John the Edco’s next stop is significant wave activity in started to improve the next suspension of 31 players Swofford. .com Cartagena, Colombia. Hawaii. morning. — 13 from the Hurricanes, “I don’t have many bad and 18 from FIU. days,” Miami coach Larry Each suspended player Coker said Sunday morning, must sit out his team’s next long before the suspensions opper eech game for taking part in the were announced shortly C B ugly melee that marred the after 10 p.m. “This is a bad TOWNHOME team’s Saturday matchup. day. 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FRAT ● Continued from 1 laws would also constitute only 15 months after a clear violation of Carolina USC’s Kappa Iota chapter superior student to a policy and regulations. was named the Collegiate subordinate student with Phi Beta Sigma’s Web Chapter of the Year at the intent to punish or injure site says, “No chapter of Phi 2005 International Conclave the subordinate student, Beta Sigma shall indulge in Los Angeles, according or other unauthorized in any physical abuse or to the university Greek Life treatment by the superior undignified treatment Web site. It is the highest student of a subordinate (hazing) of its members or award for an undergraduate student of a tyrannical, prospective members.” chapter to receive and is abusive, shameful, insulting, The anti-hazing given based on community or humiliating nature.” statement asserts that hazing service, social action and The law stipulates that is not necessarily physical the “Bigger and Better if an investigation provides intimidation — public Business” program. substantial evidence of stunts and buffoonery, late Phi Sigma Beta was hazing at a school, the work sessions that interfere founded Jan. 9, 1914, at offending student “may with scholastic activity, Howard University in be dismissed, expelled, and quests, road trips or Washington, D.C. but did suspended, or punished scavenger hunts off campus not arrive at USC until as the president considers are provided as examples September 1978. appropriate.” of unacceptable chapter McKinney said that a behavior. Comments on this story? E-mail Meg Gaillard / THE DAILY GAMECOCK violation of state hazing The allegations come [email protected] Fred Moore, left, Dorris Wright and Chuck McDew talk about their experiences during the civil rights movement at a question-and-answer session Friday in the Russell House. SG ● Continued from 1 evening at the South organize car-pools for as well as university leaders Carolina State Fair, and students headed to similar Segregation panel discusses racism, such as USC President participated in workshops destinations. Andrew Sorensen, Vice on topics ranging from “A lot of the things that President for Student Affairs programming and school we’ve been trying to work discrimination in previous decades Dennis Pruitt, and associate spirit to elections and on here are programs vice president for Student fundraising. that are already instituted Chelsea Hadaway the Rev. Jesse Jackson is a York at the time and she and Affairs Jerry Brewer. Delegates were given at these universities,” THE DAILY GAMECOCK former member. other protestors had to wait Several members of time to voice their concerns Preston said. He called the “I fi rst got involved in the for bond money to arrive to USC’s student government about common problems. experience “enlightening” Students got a glimpse civil rights movement when get them out. also helped give workshops, LSU is one of several of and said it was benefi cial for into the past from people I was 14 years old,” Wright Wright said the NAACP including Preston, Holt the schools attempting to his administration. who helped shape the said. didn’t ask students to and Jennifer Guest, SG increase diversity awareness All schools present except present as local and regional Wright discussed her participate in sit-ins, but treasurer. on its campus. USC allowed students to use leaders spoke about the civil involvement in South they provided lawyers for Counting USC, only six Chris Odinet, LSU their school’s equivalent of rights movement in the Carolina in the efforts cases that went to court. of the 12 SEC universities student body president, Carolina Cash off-campus. Russell House Theater on against segregation by Another panel member were represented, as the said his school wasn’t only Only USC and Vanderbilt Friday. participating in protests and who was also active in the conference was scheduled focusing on race. lack a grade-forgiveness The panel discussion was sit-ins. formation of the civil rights during several schools’ “We try to push it out program. part of several events lined “When we talked about movement was Fred Moore, homecomings or major to the broadest sense of “USC is a little behind up Thursday and Friday to segregation, it was a funny who was student body football games. diversity,” he said, including when it comes to giving mark the 35th anniversary animal,” Wright said. president at S.C. State in “We understand this is an Greeks, homosexuals, students a second chance,” of USC’s African American Her participation had the mid-1950s. important time of year in disabled students and non- Preston said. USC’s Studies Program. gotten her arrested six “Earlier in my life I had terms of athletics,” Preston traditional students, such proposed grade forgiveness Heather Nesbit, a fourth- times at places such as the been exposed to segregation, said. “But, the ones that as those older than most program is waiting on action year psychology student, Greenville Public Library, and that began the shaping were here gained something college students. by the Faculty Senate. was required to come to Five and Diner, and and molding of me for to help us be better leaders Vanderbilt highlighted Next year’s exchange will a cultural event for her Woolworth’s, where she was protests,” Moore said. and help us serve our two policies aimed at saving be held at the University of women’s studies course and arrested twice. Moore had seen and constituents.” their fellow students money: Mississippi. heard about this one from a The Greenville Public felt the effects firsthand Delegates were given VandySwap, a textbook classmate. Library protest was because of segregation and tours of the campus and exchange program, and Comments on this story? E-mail “I picked this one for a the separate library for black discrimination. His first stadium, treated to an VandyRides, a way to [email protected] reason. This one seemed people didn’t have reference cousin died from being intriguing,” Nesbit said. books such as encyclopedias, beaten, and he saw his father The panel discussed Wright said. arrested for aggravated USC Researchers segregation and the efforts The fi rst time she stayed assault of a white man. against it by students, and in jail overnight was in Other speakers on the are recruiting young people (18-35 years of age) featured speakers including Columbia when she was panel included Constance with high levels of anxiety for a research study. Dorris Wright and Fred about 15 years old. Curry, who was on the A non-drug study will involve 90 minutes in the Moore, who offered their “It was a scary experience,” executive committee perspectives on the world Wright said. “I was put in a of Student Non-violent laboratory and 4 weeks at home. they grew up in, riddled by cell block with murderers.” Coordinating Committee, Subjects will be paid for participating in the study. racism and discrimination. Wright said she was fed and Julian Bond, a civil Wright was active in dog food and grits and given rights activist who helped the civil rights movement water from a pipe. Then she found SNCC and is board For more information, contact: Shawn D. Youngstedt, Ph.D. here in South Carolina was put in another cell inside chairman of the NAACP. e-mail to: [email protected] and eventually became a cell because she spoke back [email protected] the president of the to a guard. or call: 803-777-7296 Youth NAACP chapter The national headquarters Comments on this story? 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USC vision

EDITORIAL BOARD needs more

Editor Production Adviser STEVEN VAN HAREN CHAS McCARTHY infl uence, Managing Editor Copy Desk Chief AARON KIDD LIZ WHITE student aid News Editor Viewpoints Editor JACKIE ALEXANDER AARON BRAZIER Sorensen’s plan Assistant News Editor Th e Mix Editor JOSHUA RABON CAROLINE DeSANCTIS aims to make university

Assistant Sports Editor Sports Editor fi rst-class research facility TOM BENNING ALEX RILEY President Andrew Sorensen is a man on a mission. IN OUR OPINION The President’s Office has launched a full-force PR campaign to promote the CBGB’s musical value intellectual and innovative STONES FROM GLASS HOUSES changes for will always resonate USC bundled under the name Canadians light up in Afghanistan “Innovista.” If New York’s was the star I can athlete with polished shoes and an impeccable smile, TECLA appreciate the then Country Bluegrass Blues was the last-place Taliban marijuana forest marijuana “a section of soldiers that MARKOSKY value of good loser who laughed at the absurdity of trying so as cover was downwind from that Th ird-year PR campaign. proves nonfl ammable because had some ill effects.” The glowing hard. public for terrorists’ schemes marijuana In ninth grade, my relations “Vision On Sunday night, the punk enclave whose name is impe- friend Danny swore to student Report” is became bigger than its hole-in-the-wall existence netrable to us that he had discovered almost Dr. stopped running, closing its doors after recent rent My liberal ideals have heat vision. a marijuana plant in his Seuss-like in its enthusiasm, trouble. taken a backseat this week, BRANDT Marijuana backyard. repetition and use of We’re sad to see it go. and believe it or not I’m BOIDY gives off a Danny was known for primary colors. In all of the contemplating enlisting in Fourth-year deep heat his tall tales and upon sharp photos and snappy While most of us never education had the chance to see the the military, the Canadian radiance that close inspection Danny’s typography, there’s only one Luckily, fun little music military that is. student is perfect for marijuana turned out to thing missing: the students. inch-thick layer of band No, I am not fleeing Taliban to hide in. be a lonely weed. It’s regrettable, but this venues will never stickers caked on the the country, and no I Just when we thought the However, in an effort crop of Gamecocks will be vanish completely walls, CBGB represents a have nothing against the Taliban could not stoop to to prove his story true, long gone before Innovista do-it-yourself, dirt-poor American military. a new intelligence low, we Danny decided to smoke really gets going. musical work ethic that I am having a change of find out it is wasting 10- the plant anyway. But that’s not a license will live on long after the last speaker is hauled off. heart because this week foot-high marijuana for The smell was awful for apathy from the current The built an empire on blitzkrieg beach- Canadian troops fi ghting camoufl age. and Danny quickly gave student body. punk there. Blondie, and Devo used Taliban resistance in I have just two words up his attempt, but not his Sorensen is gaining status Afghanistan were forced for the Taliban in this tall tales. as a visionary. Nevertheless, the stage to spread New Wave. Through grunge to endure the perils of a situation — “finders The next week Danny words like “vision” and and garage and everything in between, bands on the marijuana forest. keepers.” made sure to tell everyone “great” send me tumbling frontline always had a place to go. Yes, you heard me, a Thank God for the that he had been growing back to high school history Big amphitheatres are perfect for the U2’s and forest of marijuana. Canadians that “all is fair grade-A weed in his classes. Hitler had a vision. Queen’s of the world, but the sweaty fever of small, According to reports, in love and war.” backyard and finally had So did Martin Luther King local clubs tastes a little sweeter. The wall between some of the plants reached In an effort to the opportunity to smoke Jr., President Johnson, Attila the band and the crowd is non-existent; magic a height of 10 feet. “remove” some of the it the weekend before. and Kaczynski. Any B student moments can be coaxed from the air a little easier. Ha, and you thought forestation, General Rick How stupid could he in a history class knows that the one in your closet was Hillier stated, “we tried be? having a great vision is the Luckily, fun little music venues will never vanish getting big. burning them with white Nonetheless it’s nice to fi rst critical step to achieving completely — and most kids who wear a dark-blue This goes right phosphorous — it didn’t hear that the Canadians “greatness.” CBGB shirt know that. along with the Bush work. know how to have a good It’s just a little vexing when Clubs such as Columbia staples, New Brookland administration’s 2002 anti- We tried burning them time. it’s a one-man show and a Tavern and Art Bar will always give bands work, and drug ads, which claimed with diesel — it didn’t Who knows, maybe public purse. Here’s to hoping while the Internet has taken some of the mystery money spent on drugs work.” they’ll get lucky and that Innovista isn’t the vision out of rock ‘n’ roll, the magic buzz of amps always supported terrorists. What the hell are these discover a Taliban Dorito of few. needs a wall outlet. However, Canadian Canadians thinking? factory in the middle of Bob Jones University in officials have stated that Who laces pot with the Afghan desert, too. Greenville was created under Word has it that club owner Hilly Kristal is the Taliban is using the diesel? Hillier also stated, such leadership. Bob Jones moving the original urinals and walls to his new Sin Sr., an evangelist in the City digs. After all those years, he should’ve learned ‘20s, created the university that his club came to mean more than its interior under his vision of a biblical decoration. Female romantics should look around education. Jerry Falwell of CBGB is closed down, but a million other CBGB’s Liberty University had a are still carrying on the torch. similar idea. Single-handedly, Despite wanting perfect life-force to see your panties swing these two men harnessed CORRECTIONS out of any from the ceiling fan. their dream of the perfect match, fl ighty women decent male There’s nothing that nice higher education community. If you see an error in today’s paper, we want to know about in pursuit of guys hate more than to see The only difference is that it. E-mail us at [email protected] fall for heartbreakers them, only girls they like run off with they went private. In the words of Larry to stab them some jerk only to return I’m reluctant to hand this the Cable Guy — “Lord, I in the heart an emotionally distraught project — and power — a few About The Daily Gamecock apologize for that.” ALEX by running lump after she sees him zealous board members and

Editor CONTACT INFORMATION I apologize for what RILEY into the for who he really is. a 20/20 president. Innovista STEVEN VAN HAREN Offi ces located on the third fl oor of the Russell House I’m about to say about Th ird-year arms of But the biggest should not become actualized Managing Editor Editor: [email protected] AARON KIDD News: [email protected] the female population. print the All- argument of the column by a group of politicos Online Editor Viewpoints: [email protected] I apologize for the journalism American remains untouched. practicing closed-door JOHNATHON HALL Th e Mix: [email protected] Production Adviser Sports: [email protected] generalizations I’m about student bad boy White’s last line- “And bureaucracy with minimal CHAS McCARTHY Public Aff airs: [email protected] Copy Desk Chief Online: www.dailygamecock.com to make. that’s after all, women just want student input. LIZ WHITE Newsroom: 777-7726; Sports: 777-7182 So just go ahead and whispering sweet lies in a man who wants them.” There is not a doubt in my Assistant Copy Desk Chief Editor’s Offi ce: 777-3914 KELLY LaCORTE Fax: 777-6482 forgive me now. her ears. I’ve seen less crap in cow mind that when Innovista Design Directors A few weeks back, Liz Women ask for a guy pasture at Clemson. is built, we will all benefit. MIKE CONWAY, Page Designers The Daily Gamecock MEGAN SINCLAIR is the White composed a list who’ll treat them with love I know countless guys As USC’s reputation gains RAMON AUDAIN, CARLY editorially independent student News Editor GALLAGHER, ABIGAIL newspaper of the University of of tips for guys when it and respect, but they end who would do anything altitude, the value of our JACKIE ALEXANDER GARRISON, GREG Assistant News Editor HENDERSON, SARAH South Carolina. It is published comes to pursuing a girl. up with guys who can’t for a woman they like, and degrees will rise. Columbia JOSHUA RABON ROBERTS, LIZZIE WILSON daily during the fall and spring The list was calculated, wait to see what’s next on I mean anything. may become cooler. We’ll Viewpoints Editor Graduate Assistant semesters and nine times during AARON BRAZIER KATIE CLARK the summer with the exception well thought out and the horizon. I’ve seen guys drive discover the charm of Assistant Viewpoints Editor of university holidays and exam accurate. It was a list of This leaves the real across town or even fly urban green spaces, find LINDSEY DENNERLEIN STUDENT MEDIA periods. Opinions expressed Th e Mix Editor Director in The Daily Gamecock are what real gentlemen do gentlemen standing on across country all to prove cures for terrible diseases, CAROLINE DeSANCTIS SCOTT LINDENBERG those of the editors or author when they want to impress the outside looking in, how much that person ride bikes and broaden our Assistant Mix Editor Faculty Adviser and not those of the University ANDREA LUCAS ERIK COLLINS of South Carolina. Th e Board a lady. wondering what they did means to them. conversations of importance Sports Editor Creative Director of Student Publications The problem — it isn’t wrong to screw up yet Middle of the night or to include basketball. We ALEX RILEY EDGAR SANTANA Assistant Sports Editor and Communications is practical. another near-relationship. the break of day, it doesn’t might actually do something Business Manager the publisher of The Daily TOM BENNING CAROLYN GRIFFIN Gamecock. Th e Department Not every guy is a White’s list tells matter. about our homeless, or the Photo Editor Advertising Manager NICK ESARES SARAH SCARBOROUGH of Student Media is lowdown scoundrel. Some guys what “hats they’re But what girls don’t pesky Confederate flag in Assistant Photo Editor Classifi eds Manager the newspaper’s parent The Daily KELLY BOBROW SHERRY F. HOLMES organization. of us would actually like supposed to wear” realize is guys do those front of the state house. Gamecock Public Relations Director Production Manager is supported in part to take you out for dinner when trying to impress things because we love The future of our ROSE GREENE C. NEIL SCOTT by student-activity fees. One Copy Editors Creative Services free copy per reader. Additional and a nice quiet evening. a woman. Well the hats them, not to get in their university should not be CALLI BURNETT, AMANDA JUILA ANDERSON, copies may be purchased for $1 The problem seems to lie guys want women to wear pants. carried on the shoulders DAVIS, THOMAS MALUCK, KELLY BOBROW, GAREN each from the Department of ALLY MANNINO, KATIE not with how men treat are simple- So, to all the female of its president. Sorensen’s CANSLER, MIKE CONWAY, Student Media. POMMERT, JOHN ROBBINS, MEGAN CRINER, MEGHAN women, but in women’s Firstly, don’t lead us on. romantics of the world, primary constituency — the LAUREN SMITH, EVIE SMITH, WHITMAN ZACH TOMAN Advertising decisions on just what type Secondly, don’t complain you can stop looking at students — needs to speak up. Staff Writers ALEX CAMPION, KARRIEMA of man they want. when you find out the the doorway for the next I urge USC students to grab MICHAEL AGUILAR, ALEXIS CALHOUN, BEN CRANE, ARNONE, TOM BENNING, KATIE CUPPIA, BREANNA The majority of the guy you chose over us is possible catch to walk in. Innovista by the reins. This DREW BROOKS, MATT MOORE, EVANS, MARY RACHEL women I have met seem actually a sleaze ball who Chances are he’s already is our university. We need to GINA VASSELLI FREEMAN, WILL FRIERSON, CHRIS KRAUTLER to enjoy draining the wanted nothing more than in the room. get “our vision” checked. “People always ask me, ‘Were you funny as a child?’ Well, no, I was an accountant.” — Ellen DeGeneres

Monday, October 16, 2006 Page 5

USC on eBay: Hardcore fans’ hardware

Have you ever wanted the USC fi ght song to play when people activate your doorbell? EBay has got that covered.

Th ere is fan gear for infants, such as pint- sized USC jerseys and polo shirts for the tiniest Gamecocks. Sierra Kelly / THE DAILY GAMECOCK The Columbia Blues Festival, held in Martin Luther King Memorial Park, featured local and national artists.

Hamburgers are perfect for tailgating, and Bringing blues back thanks to eBay you can emblazon your favorite game day meal with the raises money to help Katrina victims rebuild homes USC logo using the USC branding iron. “It’s for Sierra Kelly The Columbia Blues Sarah McNeely, a third- way to have a good time. more than just meat! THE DAILY GAMECOCK Festival was organized year art education student, “Martin Luther King Buns, tortillas, potatoes, by Wendy Bunker, Paul attended the festival. Park was a good place to pie crusts, let your pride Imagine yourself standing Pittenger and Geoffrey “It’s a neat atmosphere,” have free music,” Hutchens run wild!” the item’s among crowds of people at Graves this year. McNeely said. “Also a nice said. “Once people hear Martin Luther King Park Graves said that music night to come out, relax and that it’s free it will motivate description said. listening to soulful sounds affects things globally. listen to good music.” people to come.” — the sounds of drums, “It is a world music and Eric Hutchens, third- guitars, keyboards and the mother of all music,” year English student, said Comments on this story? E-mail Th e USC talking bottle- saxophones capturing the Graves said. “This music is that the Blues Festival was a [email protected] opener brings the game spirit of the blues. everywhere and you have to you. When it touches Saturday’s Columbia to grasp the music as you Blues Festival was organized listen.” The performers at the Columbia Blues Festival on metal, the opener plays to benefit the victims of Graves commented on the USC fi ght song, and Hurricane Katrina — and the last performance of the Saturday were Johnny Winter, Eddie Turner, Guy batteries are included, provide Columbians with a evening by Johnny Winter. so you can get right to little 12-bar entertainment. “[His] band has been Davis, Delta Moon, Pat “Mother Blues” Cohen, opening bottles and The blues performances around since we became were from noon to 10 p.m., listeners,” Graves said. Mac Arnold and Plate Full O’Blues, Shelley singing along. which gave everybody in the “This guy is 55-years-old.” Midlands an opportunity The music provided an Magee and the Bad Deeds, and Fatback and to come out, enjoy food and atmosphere in which people listen to good music at an could relax and enjoy the the Groove Band. Th e USC garden gnome affordable price. event. is guaranteed to scare any tigers out of your garden. Th e happy fellow comes painted in garnet and From old clothes to new outlook black with the USC logo on his hat. His House thrift shop opens arms to Columbia’s homeless

Kodi Stephen Christian environment. that was donated with an The donated furniture, THE DAILY GAMECOCK “For the past 32 years $86 price tag still on it. His kitchen appliances and Th e perfect complement we’ve managed to help House’s huge selection of decorations are cleaned Founded in 1974, His about 68 men on average books, videos, tapes, CDs and tested to guarantee to any outfi t is a giant House Ministries Inc. every day and they are all and vintage records run for that they work before being belt buckle with the in West Columbia, 764 sober when they leave us,” $1 or less. sold. USC logo stamped on it. Meeting St., has been Ramsey Said. It even had a modern “I love to shop here,” a Th e buckle will fi t most giving food, clothes, shelter To ensure that the laptop for $35. For students customer said. “They take standard belts. and Christian support to participants stay clean, His that need to furnish their such good care of the things the needy, the homeless House gives drug tests. If living quarters, microwaves they are given. In 10 years, and men fighting drug or anyone is caught drinking, sell for $10, sofas as low as I’ve never bought anything alcohol addictions. they are asked to leave. $20 and other furniture that didn’t work.” The Rev. Garland O. “It really isn’t fair to the or kitchen appliances at The Oak Tree Mission, Ramsey established the non- guys that stay clean,” said outrageously low prices. 520-22 Center St., is a For the most serious of profi t, non-denominational Rev. Roger B. Weaver, who “If them kids need nighttime shelter run by His fans, there is the USC ministry, which provides joined in 1990 as director anything for their dorms House that supplies food, over 20,000 beds every year of His House Ministries. then I can guarantee we’ll toilet, bath materials and bird feeder. Th e bird as sanctuary for those with “They really don’t need that give them a good price,” a clothing to the homeless. feeder will feed several nowhere else to turn. kind of negative infl uence worker said. “Then when Another group funded by birds at once and holds a Homeless men receive around, and besides we they through with it they His House is the Charity half-pound of birdseed. over 40,000 meals yearly don’t want to end up can just donate it back Outreach that supports Unfortunately, the bird and thousands of needy supporting their habit.” and get a slip to save on national and international people around the world The program requires taxes. It’s like they getting missionary works. Charity feeder is far too small are given free clothing. that the men attend daily paid for things they don’t Outreach gives house-fire to feed cocky, but it Seniors in Lexington fellowship and praise want.” victims shelter, clothes, does have the USC logo County high schools, who services at the Meeting His House also offers food and furniture to help printed on it. are actively involved in the Street Chapel, 775 Meeting a pick-up service for them start over. Fellowship of Christian St. and work at the His people unable to move big “His House is different. Athletes, are provided with House thrift shops. items that they want to It helps people that don’t Every fan needs a $30,000 in scholarships Tax-exempt donations donate. There is no limit even know about it,” one CockTail for the game. every year thanks to His are accepted at all four of to what can be donated. worker said. “The fellows Th e item looks much House. His House’s thrift shops, Patrons have even donated we help could have robbed like the tail of a cock, His House’s focus of which are the major source automobiles. or killed someone if they public aid, however, is on of income for the charity. All donated clothes are hadn’t been exposed to this and attaches to most car the Grace Men’s Program The head offi ce and main sorted by workers who place ministry. This place isn’t trunks. Th e CockTail for addicts and the thrift shop of His House clothes not suitable to sell, just a charity; it’s in the is even good for the homeless. sells all of its items at prices like those with tears and bu s i ne s s of s av i ng l i ve s .” environment, as it is made This 90-day work that fit nicely into the bad stains, into piles that out of recycled water hoses. recovery plan makes sure college student’s budget. are sent to poor countries Comments on this story? E-mail — Zach Toman that the men participating All clothes sell for $1, where, if nothing else, the [email protected] get back on their feet in a even a stylish black blouse fabric can be used. 6 The Daily Gamecock ● Monday, October 16, 2006

Inside the Box ◆ By Marlowe Leverette / Th e Daily Gamecock

Solutions from Friday’s crossword Whiteboard ◆ By Bobby Sutton / Th e Daily Gamecock

Welcome to Falling Rock National Park ◆ By Josh Shalek

the sceneUSC

Kaleo

Today NEW MUSIC NIGHT: SOUND EQUATION, PUBLIC RADIO, STRIP CITY SINNERS, KALEO, FALLING IN THE OPEN, WARN THE CHILDREN: The New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. 6:30 p.m. $4 cover. All ages

COLUMBIA AFTER DARK: FELLOWSHIP & WORSHIP FOR SINGLE ADULTS: Jammin’ Java, 1530 Main St. 7 p.m. FREE

EURO MOTO CLUB: Art Bar, OROSCOPES 1211 Park St. H 8 p.m. ARIES You get out on LEO Let others do the others motivated. You can’t the leading edge. You talking now. You watch, do what they are doing don’t have to be foolish look and listen. When you directly, but you can make about it, though. It takes make your move, don’t absolutely sure they do it. discipline to be a survivor. waste an ounce of energy. Welcome to management. TAURUS Even if you VIRGO You have some things CAPRICORN Caution is know the answer, don’t hanging around in your advised, but you already tell it unless you’re asked. closets that you can put to are cautious. Take charge People who are not use. Don’t buy new. Save of the situation, and fi nd listening to each other your money. You’ll need it out as much as you can. A word for the wise won’t listen to you, either. very soon for something else. You can use this situation GEMINI One of your natural LIBRA You’ll fi nd out about to your advantage. talents is a willingness trust and moderation. A little AQUARIUS Don’t try to xeric \zeer-ik\ (adj.) — of, pertaining to, or adapted to a dry to ask questions. That exaggeration could turn into vanquish a noble adversary will be required to ask a very big deal, so take care. all by yourself. Get a environment them now as you sort SCORPIO Keep most lot of people on your the fact from the fi ction. of your comments to side, and then attack. Ex: “Noting the xeric state that her fi sh was left in on the table and the smashed glass CANCER Get your group yourself. The others PISCES Keep at a diffi cult job to agree on a goal and don’t need to know what even though you’d rather fi sh bowl on the fl oor, Shawna fi gured that something had happened while she was stick to it until it’s done. you really think. Besides, do anything else. Once this Teach them to be loyal to you’ll save a lot of time. item is scratched off your out.” one another and to you. SAGITTARIUS Keep the list, you will fi nally relax. 6 The Daily Gamecock ● Monday, October 16, 2006

Inside the Box ◆ By Marlowe Leverette / Th e Daily Gamecock

Solutions from Friday’s crossword Whiteboard ◆ By Bobby Sutton / Th e Daily Gamecock

Welcome to Falling Rock National Park ◆ By Josh Shalek

the sceneUSC

Kaleo

Today NEW MUSIC NIGHT: SOUND EQUATION, PUBLIC RADIO, STRIP CITY SINNERS, KALEO, FALLING IN THE OPEN, WARN THE CHILDREN: The New Brookland Tavern, 122 State St. 6:30 p.m. $4 cover. All ages

COLUMBIA AFTER DARK: FELLOWSHIP & WORSHIP FOR SINGLE ADULTS: Jammin’ Java, 1530 Main St. 7 p.m. FREE

EURO MOTO CLUB: Art Bar, OROSCOPES 1211 Park St. H 8 p.m. ARIES You get out on LEO Let others do the others motivated. You can’t the leading edge. You talking now. You watch, do what they are doing don’t have to be foolish look and listen. When you directly, but you can make about it, though. It takes make your move, don’t absolutely sure they do it. discipline to be a survivor. waste an ounce of energy. Welcome to management. TAURUS Even if you VIRGO You have some things CAPRICORN Caution is know the answer, don’t hanging around in your advised, but you already tell it unless you’re asked. closets that you can put to are cautious. Take charge People who are not use. Don’t buy new. Save of the situation, and fi nd listening to each other your money. You’ll need it out as much as you can. A word for the wise won’t listen to you, either. very soon for something else. You can use this situation GEMINI One of your natural LIBRA You’ll fi nd out about to your advantage. talents is a willingness trust and moderation. A little AQUARIUS Don’t try to xeric \zeer-ik\ (adj.) — of, pertaining to, or adapted to a dry to ask questions. That exaggeration could turn into vanquish a noble adversary will be required to ask a very big deal, so take care. all by yourself. Get a environment them now as you sort SCORPIO Keep most lot of people on your the fact from the fi ction. of your comments to side, and then attack. Ex: “Noting the xeric state that her fi sh was left in on the table and the smashed glass CANCER Get your group yourself. The others PISCES Keep at a diffi cult job to agree on a goal and don’t need to know what even though you’d rather fi sh bowl on the fl oor, Shawna fi gured that something had happened while she was stick to it until it’s done. you really think. Besides, do anything else. Once this Teach them to be loyal to you’ll save a lot of time. item is scratched off your out.” one another and to you. SAGITTARIUS Keep the list, you will fi nally relax. Game Schedule Monday Men’s golf, Coker Intercollegiate Hartsville, All day

Monday, October 16, 2006 Page 7 MEN’S SOCCER Small forward HERDED INTO DEFEAT

Berson’s team can’t fi nd answers against C-USA opponent

Michael Finnegan THE DAILY GAMECOCK

USC’s men’s soccer team traveled to Huntington, W.Va. in hopes of a win before its showdown with No. 1 Southern Methodist University on Wednesday. The Gamecocks dominated the Thundering Herd of Marshall, but ended up Juan Blas / THE DAILY GAMECOCK on the losing side of a 2-1 decision. Cocky holds the ball away from a child during Friday night’s Hardwood Hoopla. Th e event featured celebrity free- The loss dropped the Gamecocks to 10-3 overall throw shooting contests, player autographs from USC’s men’s and women’s teams, and a basketball scrimmage. with a 3-2 record in conference play. With the victory, Marshall earned its first conference victory and improved their overall Women’s soccer wins Bayou battle record to 4-7-1. This was the second consecutive victory for the Thundering Herd Michael Aguilar target against the Bulldogs. slight edge in shooting, with against the Gamecocks as STAFF WRITER Carolina outshot Mississippi 13 shots, however those 13 they shocked USC last year State 18-2 in the match and shots were mostly errant as at Stone Stadium. The USC women’s had seven shots on goal. only 4 of them were on goal. With the crown in its soccer team had struggled Sophomore midfi elder Mary The Rebels proved to be a favor, Marshall struck fi rst in two consecutive games, Worthen came off the bench little more accurate with 8 on a goal by senior Karim losing to Vanderbilt 3-0 to lead the Gamecocks in shots, 6 of which were on Boukhemis. and to Kentucky 1-0. This shots with fi ve. goal. It was his fourth goal of weekend was a chance for the The two shots that With so many shots on goal the year, which is tops for Gamecocks to bounce back Mississippi State could and a still scoreless game, the Marshall. Karim received a in Columbia against solid actually get off are a tribute hero of the game for Carolina great ball from sophomore SEC competition. to the stingy defense the was junior goalkeeper Lindsay Kolby LaCrone who lofted The women eventually beat Gamecocks have prided Thorstenson. a soft pass over the head of Mississippi State and tied Ole themselves on all season. Thorstenson played all 90 the defense. Miss. Carolina has only had one minutes of the regular period USC looked to even the On Friday, Carolina faced game where the opponents and then the 20 minutes of score before the half, and off against Mississippi State. scored more than two goals. overtime. She totaled five that is exactly what they The Bulldogs have struggled Sunday presented more of the six saves, the team did. this season and came into the of a challenge for Carolina. accounting for the other. Senior defender Ryan game with a 2-11 record. The Rebels were 7-5-3 thus Thorstenson has been a key Leeton scored the only Carolina took advantage far in the season and have part of the tough Carolina goal for the Gamecocks in of a weak team and beat played many close games defense and proved her worth the 33-minute on a penalty Mississippi State 1-0 on a with tough SEC opponents. against the Rebels. kick. goal by freshman defender The Gamecocks battled to a The draw kept the It was Leeton’s third goal Blakely Mattern. Mattern was scoreless draw. Gamecocks unbeaten for the of the season. It was also served up a pass from junior The game was hard fought, weekend and ended a strong the first goal allowed by midfi elder Kimmy Gillespie a very close game where both effort after two disappointing Marshall’s junior goalkeeper Juan Blas / THE DAILY GAMECOCK in the 74th minute, and the teams had opportunities games. Brad Kennedy. Gamecocks capitalized. to score, however defenses The score would remain USC defender Erin Geldhof dribbles the ball away from USC had many chances to prevailed both ways. Comments on this story? the same into the half. an Ole Miss player during a weekend Columbia match. score but the shots weren’t on The Gamecocks had a E-mail [email protected] However, Marshall would score the game winner 15 minutes in the half on a rocket by sophomore JD Hill. Volleyball drops 2 of 3 against Bulldogs Once again, senior Karim Boukhemis was involved in the play. He hit a ball Matt Moore but Mississippi State had towards the top of the 18- STAFF WRITER something else in mind. yard box where Hill took In the SEC TV game of the ball in the air and nailed The Gamecock volleyball the week, Mississippi State into the top corner of the team snapped its three- came back on the Gamecocks net. game losing streak Friday, from a game down to win 15- The Gamecocks were but the celebration would 10 in a fi fth game tie break. ahead in almost every other only be enjoyed for a day USC looked to be in good statistical category, except as Mississippi State came shape early, winning two of for the one that matters the into Columbia Sunday and the fi rst three games, but the most. downed USC. Bulldogs took command in USC out shot Marshall Friday’s win was an easy the fourth game, winning 15-12, including a decisive one for the Gamecocks, as 30-22, before the fi fth game 10-5 manner in the second they took care of Mississippi victory. half. State for the 18th straight Vanden Hull upped her USC also had fi ve corner time. season high in kills to 18, and kicks to just three for Only dropping the second Cole added her tenth 20-kill- Marshall. Sophomore goalie game, USC was once again plus game of the season, but recorded four saves on the led by senior outside hitter the Bulldog attack was too afternoon. Shonda Cole who recorded strong. While the majority of her ninth 20 kill match of the Mississippi State’s Martina USC student will be heading season to go along with six Gergusova threw down 26 home for Fall Break on digs and four blocks. kills and added two service Wednesday, the Gamecocks Senior defensive specialist aces in leading State to the will be heading to Dallas, Alexcis Thomson continued win. Texas to take on number her strong play, lead the Carolina takes the court No. 1 SMU. Gamecocks with 17 kills, and Friday in Gainesville to take The Gamecocks handed senior outside hitter Lynae on a Florida team that they SMU their only conference Vanden Hull notched a season have already beaten once this loss last year 3-0 at the high 13 kills to go along with season. The match starts at Graveyard. three service aces. 8 p.m. Juan Blas / THE DAILY GAMECOCK The win put Carolina in Comments on this story? good position to finish 5-5 Comments on this story? Petra Lorenzi waits for the ball to arrive in Friday night’s match against Mississippi E-mail [email protected] in the fi rst half of SEC play, E-mail [email protected] State. 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