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new policy No more camp—out for block seating By Marci Bernstein Suspect in point-shaving allegations Senior Staff Writer By Ken Winter I!“ esttgators he it as told to bet on .i In its first session, the newly- A5515tont News 5 an 1 \Nakr' l‘otesl gdttic Dossdy could elected Student Senate met not spccrty which game that “.is Wednesday night to approve the The State Bureau of lriyesrigrrrions l’retroiis reports base said that the l990 football ticket distribution questioned a titan allegedly March it. l‘Hy'b' basketball game policy. involved in pointsshroing at N.(‘. between Wake Forest and \(‘Sl' Senator Dave Holm introduced State Wednesday. may base my'olycri pOIHFNhiHlng. the policy which does not require Angelo ('arvana ol (‘ary had Dowdy said that it had not been camping out for students who wish admitted knouledge of [mint-shay- prmed u hether (Irryrana had .ictrial» to have block seating. ing iri March as reported by .i\B(‘ ly placed any bets on the game or The policy is divided into two sec- Nets s. He was arrested in not. saying that irisestigatrorts are tions. One applies to non—block dis— Washington l).(‘ \1ortday lor pro- still under way tribution and the other to block bation \ iolations, ('arsaria said that he isas gry en the seating. (‘an aria “as on probation tor pos- tip by Robert Kramer. J New Jersey “The policy gives students the sestoti ol stolen property and not businessman Kramer is one of two best of both worlds," Holm said. has ing a which: operators license. men who gaye toriiicr \"(Sl bas— Students who wish to camp out SBI (‘hrel liiyestrgator' Bill ketball player (‘harles Shackletord for tickets alone or with a group [)oudy said that ('rrryana Iel't (‘ary Soitititi during the l9X7-KK aca— may do so under the regulations of vsrthout the perrttrsron ol liis proba demic year. the non-block seating policy. tion olliceti lle \s.rs .ilso behind lll The (ireensboro News (k Record. The new block seating policy paying probation lees. citing utiidetttitied sources. reported requires groups to pick up registra- ('aryana had been lrying and iii February that the other man who tion forms from Reynolds Coliseum working in l)_(‘ tor some time. said gave Shacklelord money was lorry Box Office and return them one Dowdy (iilltiiaii. lorrttet head basketball week prior to the individual student He said that (‘ariaria \satycd coach at larrst ('arolirta l nryersity ticket distribution. extradttrons arid \srlltngly returned (‘ary aria was released \‘Xedriesday These groups are then eligible for to Raleigh to be interyrcysed by the on a 33.000 bond posted by Dastd a drawing to determine seating pri- SBI. Beasley ot \ -\:\ llortdittg ority. Dowdy said that (\ityaria told (‘onipartyn The priority list will be posted at IO a.m. the morning of the drawing and groups have until noon to take New president aims their name off the list if they do not like their position on it. Groups who withdraw from the lottery can still camp out for the to alleviate racral non-block distribution. The block seating policy will also reward groups who have entered tensron, Violence the group lottery and picked up their tickets every game. Those By tieriel 'l‘hornhrtrg groups will have special priority Sir)" N11?!” seating for the season's last game against D-ike. \eyily elected Strident Senate Copies of the complete policy will Mitch Styers/Stott pt't‘strlctil. lcsltc l’tiysr'll. is looking be available in the box office in the Waltlng for the whites, loiyyrrrd to the challenges that her fall. term ol ollicc ysrll l‘ltll'.‘ In other business. former Student Students were treated to a special night out at University Dinings third Annual ( ookout in ”W pin/a l’oysell li.is dilliriilty rilcntilytng Body President Brooks Raiford area between the Dining Hall and Bragaw, Lee and Sullivan Rt'sttlt'ntt' Halls. ()\l‘r llirt-i- thousand only one itt.i|or goal tor her .idnirrt updated old business. pieces of grilled chicken and steak were served. istrariori. but says she p|.rns to locus as.. Raiford said interim Chancellor on eliminating racrsrn .irtd racial Larry Monteith approved the new \iolcticc retention and suspension policy. He She said that the pro‘olr'in his "a also said the Faculty Senate is business end and .t ltlklrll ciid.~ but working on a mandate to encourage TAs subject of senate debates llldl \llr' lir‘llt'\r'\ “\\llch' llL‘dTlL‘tll)“ restrictions of extracurricular activi- iri lritdrng .r solution. She is also ties for students and trying to phase strongly against homophobia student-athletes into the university By Heather Harreld that university administration reading and contprr-hensroii and In addition. l’oysell said that she community. Staff Writer implement other methods to test the does not address thce cpicstroii ol plans to tackle strident apathy. "I __._—_—————-—-._— Raiford also said that the English and teaching abilities of spoken iinglrsli at rill." The N.C. State Student and international teaching assistants. don‘t hayc all the .riisysr‘ts to those Powel announcement of the new chancel- Faculty Senates are working to Presently. the Test of English as a The leaching l‘.llt‘t'll\r'lls‘\\ .riiil questions." she \dltl lor should come on May ll. The improve the effectiveness of teach- Foreign Language (TOEFL) is lfsalurrtioii ('oriirnrltce has proposed lhotigh shr' lr‘dll/t's that apathy take d stance on.” she said “In .r lot Board of Trustees has reduced the ing assistants. taken by international TAs. establishing a campus center in can not lie cttlli'clr‘tl Ill one ol uays \se'rc srrnrl.rr but in that number of candidates to three. The The Student Senate passed a reso- Brooks said the Senate will sug- order to help all teaching assistants \k'lll\'\l\‘| tit yrrtl. l’imcll sl.tlr'rl ”ll I \say we're \ci'y drtlerent." she said candidates are Monteith. Graham lution requiring more stringent test- gest to the Faculty Senate that an become better educators lit the can make lllsl one more person Powell said she \erI state lict Spanier, Oregon State‘s provost and past. TAs lirrye only had .i one day \olc. It‘s \soilhyshilc 'lhr' only opirirori mostly on \(K 1.rl l\\tlL'\ that vice president for academic affairs ing for international teaching assis- oral test be adopted for testing pur- “(it'ls‘lltlp to prepare them lot the thing lc.rri do is kr'cp enthusiastic Tulane‘s tants. The Faculty Senate has plans poses. slll' belrr-yr-s iii \r'ry strongly and and Francis Lawrence. to establish a campus center for the "This year's Student Senate is rigors of the clrrssr'oorii, slic _s.ttrl. does not plan to cause coiilhrt academic vice president and improvement of teaching effective- concemed with providing a quality Dr. James Sniallysood. .inaroniy Idciitrlying the biggest problem is "lac .iluttys lt'lcrl to see r'\r'ty provost. ness for all TAs. education for all students. she said. prolessor at the Veterinary School. ".i tough oricf l’t'\\t'll \.|lrl lot side ot the rssric.' she said l’tiysr'll Student Senate President Susan "We are hoping to establish a work said the idea ol sctt'ng tip .r center ol ch.iit_i_'cs.t1i' L't|lllf_‘ on~ sllt' said .rlso plaiis to ittslalc .i tlt'lllltlr' triitc ing agreement with the Faculty is not .r nets idea. but one \ihicli 'llic uholc ioli is .r lite ili.rl|cri3:c schr'tlrrlc in iti.rkiri_i_' lirisirir-ss rli‘ti Musical Brooks said many students have iiirgltt lace tiiiidurg obsiar lcs but none ol it looks ic.il|\ onrr stoiis .itid appointing people to post had problems understanding inter- Senate so that these tests will be rioirs ' national TAs whose native language implemented." "l tlirrik tltrs is d _L'|t'.ll rdc.r but ll l’ii\\t~l| said slic rs t“.c llt‘tl .rliotit liotls is not English. Faculty Senate (‘hair Ray Long must be trrrtrled by the sl.ilr' .rppro \yorkrti:' “till .i iicyt chariiclloi \s Student Senate picsrdciit performers “This has been an issue for two or said the TOEFL is a limited exam pt‘tatrons coniniittec ol llli‘ (Bent-ral and l’oryi‘ll \srll ysork iii coritiirtttiott which cannot evaluate a student's about l‘r‘ttiL' part ol llll‘ transition \stlll many groups til pr't'plr‘ three years." Brooks said. “Students /\ssc‘ttthl_\.“ Sillrlllulltltl s.||il “It |\ l’ii\\i'll llt'llr'\s’\ lll.tl Rdlltllil ll.t\ lllt lt|tltll_L‘ the Student (ith‘llllllt‘lll awarded keep saying. if we can‘t understand speaking abilities. y'ei‘y iriipoitaiit that sic help teach .IIl tticlcilllily g‘iiinl l\.isis ~sr‘l ttl‘ or communicate with our teachers. "Efforts are under way not to ing assistants and tactilty br- r‘llt'k ll‘l lllc itlllrr' lli kcpl .t litl rtl Pitt iilllu'ls. Slttrlc'ttl ('r'tilr't sl.tll llir' Technician News Services we cannot learn." implement an oral test." he said. rrye coriiritiinicators .rrtd Illllltinc' l’ir'srrlcitt's Roirndtalilc ol Student "The TOEFL is simply based upon [‘lr' your in stiidr'iit :jo\r-riiriti'rit I cadets .rrtd Strident l)c\t'|opiticnt The Student Senate recommended their teaching .rbrlnrcs ” l'd likc to liriild on that. ’sllr' s.t|tl sl.tll \borrt Strirlr'ril l)c‘\t‘ltiplllclll. N.C. State’s Department of Music \ltr' p|.r1i~ to rtllllllllly‘ l\.tsir r.llll l’iiyycll sdltl. ‘lhr's help llldkt' post awarded It) $l.()()() scholarships for pri- l\\llt.' loiriins but will prililrt i/i' ll\i' changes on rattipris' l’otycll outstanding music programs to its Electrical engineering society offers lllt'lll riioic \lrt' asorrlil likc to sr't tip rirll .llst' ll.t\t' lititltllll‘. nit-clings top musical performers and hon- .r riioiithly ixsrics loirriri illlllll" '.s rih rhr illdlltt‘lltll to keep liriit ored the recipients of the AJ. thigh omit-”r. .llllli' r.‘\’\lAllll piiilt liiltilllliil o' strident opinions and Fletcher Music Scholarship. as well students brotherhood, scholarship Icitis llils \yoirld proyrih -tiidcnts ritllsi'ltt‘- as the l.T.(‘i./Norma Ausley \\|lll tlic opportriiiit'. lo lii lii'.lltl liy \ll oi tlrt‘sr~ oigarii/atroris .riirl Scholarship in Stewart Theatre By Bina Jangda Raritan said that plt-dcr's .ilso ottt-i \llltls'lil li'dili'l ». llltl|\|illl.lls \sotk limi'tlicr \yitli April 22. Staff Write.r lt'cc \ycckly tutoring to stridcttts t.rk lllr‘\ ‘.\lll kltii.\ .‘.'li 1, to “o .llltl l'orit-ll to help llr‘l t-llcctryely lrtltrll Upperclasstnen participating in ing entry lr'yel r'llL’lllr'r'tlltj.‘ courses tlt.rt \lllllt'tlllt' \\ ill lot 1. sliw \.Ilrl lir't ilttltr‘s slir‘ \.Itrl \Iltc‘ ts Ilt clldlg'c‘ arty music ensemble can audition .is \\c'll .is c'llfjlllr't'llll“ roiiisr‘s liil (lllli'l pidii 1111 lll'lt k iiiti.‘ clt‘\r' oi for the Fletcher Scholarship. Only the most ambitious juniors cI‘lllli'rlli‘ll .iitli lll \( (It'llllJl monitor the Student Senate, Competitors are judged on musi- and setiiors get into Eta Kappa Nit. Cm tion iri.iiors kr't‘priir' senator. ins-dyed .is id! .is N.C. State‘s only electrical engi- At N.C. Slate \llc'l ioiiririj; lls\ iirciiiltcis \‘-\rllll‘l\ l'imt'll ‘.\.r11l> lii ptiltlr ts\tlr \ l‘ll i,.lllll'll\, \t'l\ Hi": .I\ .I lt'l" cal ability, performance skill. and neering society. L rititpr‘lc' liit Iliiisl irrilsluiiiliri-g c 1/1' slritli'rit trillli‘ldllll‘ .ll‘tllll llir‘ li‘\r‘lll.lll\t‘ ot Ilir‘ \llltlr'lll\ .rnrl performance factors such as stage To be considered for EKN. stu~ pertonii setiieslct'dting \L‘TVKC pro irrnroi rind sr‘lliril .l\\,|l‘l\ l‘ttil',‘\‘l \ tll s ( til .tlt' ‘ [‘i . li‘il ll| l‘t' ir'lttltttltL' to \llltltlll\ \iith .ttllllltlls presence and program notes. dent's tttust be in the top fourth of jecis for the benetrr ot the \\\l'ltllll‘_' lit Rdtlldll \liiirisi-ii li.irslic1 ll! Ilit toiritli illidllil llt.iii l|.tll\r' \ rcysponits The winners of the l‘)‘)ti-l‘)‘)l their junior class or the top third of Department arid (‘ollcge " (oil \Ncayci \\i|tl lllls yinii out lllt lllllil ~llt tipl..iri«.il l’oryr'll said she is looking.- lorsyaid AJ. Fletcher Music Scholarship their senior class and be electrical In addition to buying L'Utltl standing iiiiiiot d\\.llil \shilr Ilioirl l’ti'yt‘ll ~.'1il liittttr‘t l’ti‘ tiltlll to li'dllllllL' about the tllll\r't\|l\ .ittd are: engineering majors. scholastic records and designing (.irlsori incised llll» \t'ai out litrioks ly’.iiliiirl l1.1~ liii ii \i |\ |t<‘lp \yoikrirc \\Illl senators \lir s.tlil tire Joseph llanna tllrirpi According to Vijay Raman. presi- seryice projects. pledges nitist par standing scriroi .i\\.iid liil .riitl lll.tl illi 5.x.» ll.t\_‘ iii.11ii st trait-Is sr't'rii to he 'rtiotryatcd .itiil Kenneth llouard (Voice- dent of EKN. student applicants licipa'e rrt peer ady ising and tutorial In addition to giyrii-J out .t\'-.Iltl‘» t.irrit«l .: 'I'I‘tl .i-»1Li1i-‘ ir’t.rtioti . irlirisi.isiit .ind that there is .r liriittiiltci become pledges only after meeting scrs ices. R.iiii.iri s.iiil .ittotlir'i ‘t~.il til tit. drip l1i output on .-1tl' lr‘,11lo1.l 11 tll\ cit-id L'l‘Hl" ot ollrrcis Anti Lenkicuic/ tVorc c-Sopr'anoi consideration requirements. ”l’lerlgcs talk to students and giyr‘ \itctc'ly ts ltl tIltl'tiHr .l\.|llrilltc l'ri.\.ll Hal ‘1. rli "r 11'1 'ti'o \‘k l. guilt," to \yritk loyr'llict lit "Pledges must have good scholas strident to-strirlent .iilyicc to lrcslt . 1 ii 111 trim .ip‘pymr tic and disciplinary r'ecords."' titan oti ultat courses should h.- lll t'l "1 t 1: Hr. .’ . ’r- li:‘. Ht‘t‘ MUSIC, l’hlk“ 3 Rattian said. "Pledges also hate to lrikcii.” Rdllldli said. CLUB, 1. .1 l‘i.l\

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Anyone interested should contact and ,-\\Il’t)ll£lllllt's ix\|:\./\i “ill hold \eiiate president ” l’ouell said She Sharon lahlonski .it K12. 3 ti, ils spring; plLlllt today .tl the "\llltlllh'll llt.il lit'i t'\[ielle‘llet' “I“ Raleigh \L‘lti \Iastets l l\i|iL‘ lleld Powell lie Iii .i-sisl.iti_=’ lli liiitll.|','ill'_' "the Club ‘Iilltkk‘ \ltltlt‘llls \Allti are interested Senior .Ili'plitiit‘ designs “I” t|\ l‘ti iiie L'llil (it her ioh llt'lll in \oluiileeriiig: stilli a UHlillIltiliH alter the meal is sei\ed .tl i it) p In li.i.i:i-' iili'il iii lllL Itlllet‘. l ltiiim ageney this suiiiniei oi nest year .iiid assauls still he pie~-eiited i li.ii lit‘ «I\ lit _\'l Ilttlls' \lIL' \tilil. t or fill/rial tli'rtl itiigi‘ I should contact the ()lliee oi Inloiiii.itioii. tlilt'Lllttil\ .iiid inlets l’imell ‘-.l:s\ tliiii liei sistt'l l’.itii. do 's‘»ll.l| use lsiinus is iielit.‘ ~ i‘s excellente and honor within the . Apr. 27, 1990 Volunteer Sen iees at 7171““. i\(ii are .i\.ii|ah|e lltllit ('liaileiie iii \.ll(l l‘lish' ‘t \l \l Student Body prest- the aerospace and mechanical eiiei Sen in}: as .i \t'iiitltii, eiiiii'oiiiiieii ilL'llI. has helped her the iiiosi in stu» (‘oilege oi Engineering. Borrowers under tlte \aiional iieeiiiig department HlllLt‘ Ill l.Il tHliiilllllL'L' eo tliaiipersoii. sen dent emerniiient "l \\.is interested i;i\'\ also publishes a newspaper IMPORTAI‘I OATES All! l)ireet/l’erkrrn Student loan Hroiiehton ”all through 'I liiirsila} ,ite seeieiiiiy .iiiil eset iili\e .I\\i\l.l|il ‘-\lh'ii l got here \1\ sister had been tailed ’l‘he Daniels Free Press. AIIOUICEMEITS Program. as well .is other iiistitu to Student Body piesident is the unmixed ioi .i lone liiiie." she said \\lltL'li is circulated within the lional loiig~terni loan horrimers lECTURES SEMINARS espeiieiii e that has prepared l’imi-ll l’rmell esplaiiis that her t.iiiiil_\ has department oi electrical engineer- I.tlelong Izdueaiion students \\lll who are graduating or not reltltltttli: SESSIONS WORKSHOPS lt‘l Itllltt' '\\ \L'iidlt‘ st'tieltll} l'\e' heeii \erj. stipporlne and lielpiiil iii trip. have .te‘t‘ess lo TRACS lior I'.ill tor the hill Semester should see the L'tlllL‘il [it ‘.\till\ \L‘I} chisel} \\illI the :etliiiu llll'ttligheItItilei tiiiies. "\l\ \|\* This year‘s liKN membership :99“ beginning July X, personnel in the Student Loan tei has really 'iiiii'iiimled me." she said, recently presented i'ornier society C O C Section in Room lllil oi ilie lii eoiiiuiietioii vsith Human president Larry Monteith with an I'RACS hours oi operation are Student Sersiees ('enter ior an lixit Resources. the department oi pli_\si a llllltl liiiie \‘Vghile Kenneth Howard axsard hit his outstanding leader- \londay through I‘fltlii). 7:30 am. lnterxiew. The center's hours are eal education \Aill pieseiit linzk and Iain Spailss lt'ee'l‘st'tl the seliol< ship and seniee earlier this to midnight and Sunday. 3- ll p.m. Monday through Friday. it am. ('lSl-L ANI) l‘l’l'Nl-LSS (’()\('l:l"l .8: Music .iiship lot .i seeoiid liiiie sellieslel'. until pm. This does not include ”(RV IX) I START on Thursday. 'liunipet player \lilse Bo/ik was "We don‘t gne out this type oi‘ ('olleize I-‘oundation or other loans May 3 in the Brown Room oi the awarded the Ilth scholarship. award ol'ten." Raman said. ”He A'I'TI‘JN'I‘ION N(‘Sl' STI- reeeised oi'i' campus. l'ni\ersity Student Center iroiii li’lllllllii'il tin/II pixel lio/ils also \\t)i‘t the l’l(i«’:\iisle.\ (Montenhi is eseeptional. He went I)I-IN'I‘ EMPLOYEES: It you |2:li5-l2:55 pm. This iiitornialne Scholarship lot the pre\ious t\\o ahm e and beyond." quality for exemption from Social SPECIAL EVENTS lecture will include lt‘ill'iiillf.’ liie- .lenniier .'\l.irtiii il-luiei years, Raman also said for the first time Security tl'l('Ai tax tor the i990- time iitiiess Cttllt'L'pH, illL'tlltill Susan \leWateis t\‘oieerSopi‘anoi since its t'oriiiatioii 50 years ago. ‘)i academic year (including sum- There will he a piemc tor all inter- inl'oriiiation. establishing appropri- James \leade telai‘ineli \pplieants ior the l'l’ti/.-\tisle_\ liKN has a chance to win the Eta mer sessions). you riiust renew your national students. their friends and ate target heart rates l'or your taiv l)e\tei \lorgan (liassi Scholarship must he North ('arolina Kappa Nu (‘hapter oi" the year claim by May 3|. l‘)‘)(). FICA families today from 5-8 pm. in the din-vascular henei'il. types oi aeln ir William Rohinson i'leiioi‘i eiti/eiis. must pass a music audition award \shieh is presented by EKN‘s lixeriiption (‘ertil’ieates are avail— North Pia/a oi~ the University ties ior gettin" the iiiosi out oi your l;rie Sparks (piano) and inter\ie\s and iiitist participate national headquarters. able from your departmental pay- Student (enter. Good food. volley- exercise. injury prevention and ree- .‘-'lephen ’l'eri'y itriinipeti iii a unnersity niusic organi/ation. “The number oi activities we have roll coordinators or the I'niversity ball. l‘rishee inn and music will he oniniended frequency oi' C\Ci'L‘lslil:_'. "I was surprised heeause there In the past. oiil_\ one :\ttsle_\ done this year surpass all the other Payroll Office. leatured. (‘onie relax and celebrate All faculty. stall and students are was a lot oi good competition." said Scholarship has been unaided. chapters." Ranian said. "I think are The city oi Raleigh needs volun- the end oi' the year. invited to attend. \le‘Walet's. a soplioiiiore lestile Because oi the increased competi— chances oi “inning are very good ieers to work with The (ireat Q I I engineering maior. "I will now he tion this year. three scholarships this year." Raleigh Festival on Saturday and The NCSU branch oi‘ the Compiled by Jay Patel expected to represent the music \\eie gnen. Sunday at I‘ayclleville Street Mail. American Institute oi~ Aeronautics department and to sing solos it l)a\id .\l;it‘titt Ieseiu‘d the SUN)“ called upon to do so lor speeial scholarship this year. 'l‘runipei play- interested in working for i'unetions and eoiieerts.“ er Daniel Roberson and cello player Technician this summer? The first issue of summer Tec nicnan will be at news-stands May 23. Iennii'er Martin and Ann Allison Smith \\ ill also reeei\e I.L'llIle\\’lL'/ received the award i'or $350 scholarships as i'inalists. 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Golfers enjoying tournament win pgk ioggs series By Lisa Coston A(‘(‘ golf team title Sunday at Rocky Mounts The totals from the tournament heat \ykc= Senior Staff Writer Notthgreen Country Club. tying Clemson for statement out. Finishing behind State and first place with a three-round total of 876. In his Clemson‘s t-t'los were l \(' .Illtl l)lllsk' llt'II at NC. State golf coach Richard Sykes hasn't IX previous years as State coach. Sykes' teams 878. Virginia and (ieorgia ‘leih cattts‘ Ill at KN opener to Heels gotten used to being had finished second in the conference live times. Wake Forest was at #37 and \laiyiaiid ltlllsllL'tl called the ACC third three times and founh five times. at 948. By Bruce Winkworth The win put I \(‘ s iecord at Champion. His previous squads had included eight all— The W’oll'pack won the title with a l‘.lltl'lsk.\I e «‘1' 1'»; 7.00er {midi ti 4' iii the -\(,'(' dllil 3.:ayc the "I still don't know how American golfers. I0 all-ACC golfers. three attack. as the the State eollets tinished bctwccii team sillL' possession ol Iirst to react." Sykes said ACC individual champions and three academic llth and l‘)th in the itidiy idiial \lillltllltL'\ Seiiioi l \( -(‘h.ipel Hill took a leg up place III the contiieiite llte ’lar Thursday. "This is the all-Americans. The Pack has been represented in Doug Stone linished llth with a Six lm! to the late tor llc‘i'ls are {N ill iiyctdll \IAIL' 20th conference tourna— the NCAAs in lb of his years as coach. but no Hartwell was tied tor Hill at 33”. Kelly lllsl platc tit dioppcd to H 4 II) the thlllt'f meni I‘ve been to (I State team had ever finished at the top of the Mitchum was lbth with Ill. Stew lslc'y was Iltc \ilantic 3%,:5“”":‘?§':‘s., cine l.l\L'. inst one game behind played in one) and this is .. ACC. tied for l7th at 223 and Bowen Sargent was tied ( o .i s l ,3"; ; 3‘; the I.” lli'i'ls and 4”» l .1 iiyctall the first one I’ve won. a The Wolfpack's role as a bridesmaid ended for l9th at 224. ('iitllt‘lcllcc The win taised lciiiandc/ s “I didn‘t think we‘d VéfirMflchum Sunday. "I know my team is escilcd." Sykes said lye with a I: win I'L'k‘ll'tl to 77| lliiaii l’iaik pitched win. I thought we had a “I‘ve always been proud to be the golf coach at really enjoyed this team as much as any I ye ”\CI Static III a complete game and scattcied chance to do really well. It sure was great. State." Sykes said. "Not just because I went to had. "I tell you one thing thcy'ye st'll.lllll\ the titst game scscti hits but till to 3 I with the though.“ State. but because I've always been proud to ot a thrcev lllss Sykes” Wolfpack won the school's first-ever coach in the best conference in the country." Sec SYKES, ma .4 t'atit-c \oiilcr- cntc baseball lhc lat llccls stiiick tirst with \L‘IIL‘\ two iiiiis iii the third inning l'iiii ll hiitci \laik Kingston stll ('had llttlllltti‘ls led oll with a Lester rejected by NCAA, Brown injured eled to tight Iii-Id with two out in single and took \t'kllllll on Iliad the bottom ot the eight tllltlllt! to \Miodall's one out siiielc Baseball team to play last home gainst UNC; NCAA Track Championships diiyc home the winning ltttl Iitl \ wild I‘llLll .llI\.IllL\'il the lllll the lat Heels. l-tank \laiiey stait llt'l's to sc’citttil and llllltl and The NCAA Council rejected Due to a The NCSU baseball team will Chuck) Brown broke his ankle on cd and went 5 IN innings ol llltlltrtiiils sciitt'il ittl \ltWL‘ Wednesday NC. State basketball reported misun- close out the I990 home season Wednesday during a piacttcc ses- shutout baseball. allowing the lstiotl's eiotind hall to setoitd player Avie Lester's appeal to play derstanding today at 3 pm. at Doak Field sion with his NBA team. the \koltpack tust two hits baseman ('hiis long for the Wolfpack next year. Lester b e i w e e n against the UNC Tar Heels. The Cleveland (‘ai alicrs. RCllt'\i‘l' Rich l‘L'l‘llillltlt'l tin lost his senior year of eligibility Valvano and Pack and Heels are involved in a ishcd the game allowing two hits llatk. cosctine tiisl basc on the after being suspended froin the NCSU officials. three-game series this weekend to Brown has seen slglllllxdlll play my ct the tinal i 2..“ innings 'l'wo play. mishandled the throw. team following the first exhibition former basket- determine first-place in the ACC ing time in his first season \\llll the ot State's loin hits did not leayc estciidine the ItIIllllL‘ an estia out game of the 1989-90 season. He ball coach Jim regular-season race. City‘s but will be loit'cil to itiis- the lllt' lllllt‘lil lhc lll'l'l\ \.t\ll‘c‘tl III on lIatk -. appealed to the council in an Valvano. played The outcome of the series could playoffs due to the int-.tiy lle i-. i‘llill when Ron \laiitci lltl a Hill attempt to get back the year of eli- Lester III the determine the outcome of the top expected to return to the (‘.iys line "It i\.i~ a haid lo.:>:lit I'.|Illi’ s‘J‘lllIL‘ fly ball to IIL'lll tietd gibility he lost because of the sus— first game. thus four places in the conference. up next season Stale roach Kay 'liiiiiicr s.|ltl the game was .ill /eios attei pension. making him Should either team sweep the “\Vc iust cattle up a little shoit that lllllll the eighth State Iicil Lester failed to meet team aca- ineligible to be - series. the loser could wind up any— I C C I‘m proud ol how ltaid w c demic standards set forth in August redshined. Although suspended due where from second to founh place. The NCAA Track and held played We only had toiii' hits but of 1989 and was suspended from to team rules. Lester was academi- The two teams will return to action Championships will take place we still had .i chance to win " hi'i’IIEEls l’tl\'i‘ b the team after the Marathon Oil cally eligible to play by ACC and at l pm. on Saturday at UNC's from May iliiltlllt‘ 3 at Wallace game. Had Lester not played in the NCAA standards. Lester and Boshamer Stadium. Wade Stadium on the campus ot game. he could have been redshirt- NCAA officials were unavailable Duke University. IlL‘lsc‘h tan be ed and would have be able to play for comment. ordered by calling the Duke tttkei next year. Former NCSU basketball player office. SPECIAL STUDENT Disconni off the lowest prices in the area on diamonds, 14K gold, and watches. Just mention this ad. GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK! *********************‘k‘k‘k‘ke. BOWL ONE NIGHT A WEEK ! W’INNLR IO RECHVI CASH FRI/L: AND COMPETE. W1. 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RI/k x.t_\x, "The the man \\.Ill\‘~ xlo\\l_\ up to the xt\ ltotttx a da_\. eatx ltttrelt. eoex to that e\ett though uax ltotttelexx l ate tlL‘lll lot \latlllt'.‘ a t.tttttl_\. hut lor tttoxt the )ottttg mart reltex on the young lad) Both need to he tloorx ot tlte htttldtttg. lle ix holthue church and their hax ltee ttttte tot \l‘llltl tll' .tlt \'\\k'llL'lll lHl‘ ptoxpett ot lta\ the a t luld tx lc'lttl}tll:_'. rexponxihle .tttd hotlt need to eare tor each other.” a xntall ho\ arid a racket. lle heeutx ltlttt\c‘ll “ltt‘tt ttxlxt'tl lttt\\ ltc' lt‘c'l\ ()rte tlrottxatttl presttattt} textx \Ac‘t‘c‘ L‘Uttcluclecl Student Health Sen reex alxo otterx prepnane} textx to knock on tlte doorx. httt tt xeetnx altout the \ltxxtoit. llatt \.t§\. "lhe} "'lhej. te.t|l_\ need to cite people a ltottt latttr.tt_\ l‘lh‘t to \pttl lll l‘Nll h} Student lor \X. that the xheltet ix eloxed. 'I lie hotne lxeep Mitt httxt here. It }t)l| \xere chance to tlt.ll\\‘ it.' he xa\x 'l llealtlt \t‘|\tcc‘\ on \ (‘ \tate'x catnpux alone. Rt/k x;l)x that when a young got. “hit tx pregnant. iexx titan xtopx knoekrng arid xltdex |a/_\ _\ott \\ttl|ltl lt.t\e a real hard klttm that l \\Ill make ll, hut more l\\\‘ll|\ pc‘tct'ltt ot tltexe textx turned up poxrtoe. contex to Student Health Senieex tor help. the xtalt doott the \\all to go to xleep. tune." people nexet eet tltat \ll.lll\ e ” \tttnt Ri/k extreutloetxt tor Student Health tltxctt\\c‘\ the opttorrx open to her. Thes help the girl the hotnelexx xeern to he e\et'} Sittttte Ill hrx than \\tllt xhortx and lhe ltotttelexx are rtot tuxt Ill-.lt\ lll \et\;\ex. xa_\x lte thttth the htggext cattxe ol through cottnxeltng and h prondrog her \Allh uhere thexe drox. lt tx hard to l\It(t\\ a 'l xhttt on. xttll x\te.tttn§: ltottt ualx utaro .ue uhole taitttltex \t ttit\‘.attted preettanetex ix the .tttrtudex )ttttrtg people natnex oI doctorx and other cottnxelorx .‘\;tctl) htm man} hotnelexx tltere photo; haxkethall, he axkx. “Do | the l’oole Road \heltet llt Raleigh. ha\ e touard pregnant) “We reter the girlx to either proale or local areax reall} are hecauxe these people do loolx like I‘m hotnelexx’ ant help ix eoen to hootelexx tartttlrex "lxrrtx lt|(l.t_\ ha\e the atttttttle "It don't happen to where the) can he taken care ot." Rt/k xtox. "We ttot reeeoe \sellare and do ttot pa} heeauxe loxt rtt_\ toh. lt \\.tx a xea loit'arrte (itHHl\\ Ill. \ptt ial tire. ’Rr/lx xa\x "lt \.t|l happen to atomic." alxo ret'er them to an ahonion eluttc." ta\ex. To tlte gm ernrttent thexe pew \onal roh tltltllL‘ detttolttton notk. llttttNltlf.‘ ('ootrltnatot lot the \ll_\ ol llte tttedta according to Rt/k. pla) a large role In Ri/k \.I}x that the trend ix toward abortion. hut and the toiupatt} cloxed down. I'm Raleigh. \\ltl'l\\ duectls uttlt taint unuautetl pregnant tex \loxt tito\tex and xoap there are a leu adoptionx. ple do not e\ixt. The} are xtitttc‘r Itex tit rteed. U|k‘t.tx .ttc‘ \c't_\ xe\ t‘llt‘lllleiH ltc' x.t_\\. ll llk‘ girl (htmxc‘x .thslfilnlt. lltc' t!)lk‘c'nlnt:tc'.ll \IJH tintex called “xoeiet_\ 'x litt'gottett.” not lteie lwtauxe I'm a hunt or a laek ot edutattort ix another cauxe ol urmanted uxuall} eotrnxelx her on her deetxioo the) auxuer ln Wake (‘ount_\. like elxeuhere. drunk. l'nt ltete hecattxe I got "()trt’ [oh tx not only to pio\tde lllk'leltlth l\'\ an) quextronx xhe might h.t\ e and dtxcuxx the drlterr rto one knoux ho“ rnan} hornelexx uttlttelu and loxt ttl_\ toh,” xheltet lot thexe people. \.\ e are pro "\\e ax patentx .tieu't educating clttltlt‘cll ahout eot procedurex utth her. people there are. \\hen axketl \that he thtnkx ahout \ tdttte xoc ral xet IcL‘\ tl lllc‘§ xexttalttt.” Rl/h xa\x \Ne need to take the ttttte to Student Health Serueex putx out tree itttorotalttm "Thexe people are hard to put tit people xteieot_\prng tlte hotttelexx. need a roh. ntedteal axxtxtatn e. clltltl leach out klllltltc'lt ahottt xe\ \Nheo the) get to col- about drllerenl eontraceptrxex a\arl.thle. xeurall} xtatixtiex." xayx Sarah Shutt. diree |)an replrex. 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Corvettes, Chevy: Surplus Buyers Gurde 1 ORDER TO HARVELL STUDIES UNC-CHAPEL HILL, NO interested in law Part time Afternoons 602-838-8885 Ext A4245 Logtfngirouhd ENTERPRISES- ALLERGIES. HAY FEVER, NO MEDICATION Needed all year Call 783-0013 CORVETTE '90 CONVERT NCSU Red With m an i.t.'.~ i-'.' Ari i’. I, . W, 18-35. FEE PAID. CALL COLLECT 929-9993 RECEPTIONIST NEEDED afternoon hours for White Top 4000k miles perfect cond Call S Iiist ww-b M iii I..II. PO BOX 18303 HELP WANTED PART TIME DELIVERY Oberlin Road Animal Hospital Pre~Vet Cooper 9-5 828-6260 Spi-i-rt M .-.i 4-- RALEIGH NC 27619 AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE PERSON Student permanent Raleigh rQSIdent bIkP Iii i|.|-il ”L. . ,Y, FOR SMALL INTERIOR DESIGN FIRM preferred but not necessary Apply 2-3 pm Miirit MIII III) .r .’. WANTED FROM NOW UNTIL FALL CALL M,T,H,F week of Apr 23, 617 Oberlin Road Rooms & Roommates Hrtl I (III‘M'I 832-6275 Starting 4 50hr Walking distance from 4TH FEMALE ROOMMATE Wanted summer FOUND MALT—(”hm .. .. . -~ HELP WANTED Public Relations Officer campus and/or next year 2 Bdrm/bath Avery Close LAR NI) (tilt-\it sun . Wanted. Headed for the Outer Banks’ Get a RESORT HOTELS, CRUISELINES. 8i $130/mo i util 755-0096 Blitilir III - ' .. Help Wanted great tan. Relaxed working conditions, great AMUSEMENT PARKS. NOW accepting APARTMENT 1/2 BLOCK to campus 1 or 2 (IAII $10 31 GUARANTEED to start 15 hrs mim. ayl Call Jerry (919)987-2777 applications for summer Iobs and career bedroom Includes parking 300 00 to 550 00 Can lead to Full Summer Flexible schedule HOME MAILER EARN $5000010r every 100 pUSItions For Free information package and Call for details 834-5180 WEI—m"IVI’II PI . ' 851 7422 Call (IO-5) envelope responses $500 00 For more application, call National Collegiate AWESOME FEMALE ROOMMATE needed Miiriiiii. IJY'TIII" ’1I-‘i 1990 SUMMER JOBS Day Camp counselors information send self-addressed, stamped Recreation SerVices on Hilton Head Island, Own bedroom and both $17500 r 1 3 [165) needed Must be 18 or older Summer envelope to: Box 428216, Evergreen Park, IL South Carolina at I 800 526 0396 19 am utilities 787-4636 Bots salaries range, 51700-34500 Must be 60642. 5pm EST M F) FEMALE NON SMOKER ROOMMATE Personals available June 10 - August 24. Resumes HOME MAILERS Earn $50000 for every NEEDED AUGUST 1 3 BEDROOM APT LONDOM‘I'SPI i-mi I' ,”- . and references to. Summer Day Camp 100 envelope responses $500 00 For more FURNISHED EXCEPT OWN ROOM CLOSE NANiY ll‘.l‘, ...... Vacancy - Durham YMCA, 2119 Chapel Hill information send self-addressed, stamped TO CAMPUS 8182 MONTH 1 3 tiitwiiiiii-iii ,. .i. i l' Rd Durham NC 27707 envelope to: Box 428216. Evergreen Park, IL UTILITIES CALL 851 4145 IHIIIIII ii ..ii-i. , ' r 2 3 NITES 8i SAT up to 11.00 depending on 60642. FEMALE NON-SMOKER ROOMMATE SI HVIII :II‘II 'r i . . " . EXPERIENCE can work Full Time Summer IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN! Accepting WANTED MAV THRU AUGUST OR track giiittitiiti-i ‘- - - . (optional) 851 7422 Call 10-5 applications gas attendants, now 8. SEPTEMBER FURNISHED EXCEPT YOUR W'ITQ'I‘CHII'IIVI ii» ’1”. ACT TO PROTECT THE WORLD WE LIVE IN. summer - weekend and week night 4 50. hr ROOM 1 1/2 MILES FROM CAMPUS JDIn NC‘s largest envrronmental campus Call Kathy 828-6792 $200 OO/mo, 1/3 UTILITIES CALL 859 9375 210 RrIIT‘Isli I‘I‘I ,“i.l - . r 7-: 7.7. .i organization in successfully working for a close to FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDEDI Own ELISARIIII‘) 31'?“ i '.it. ,i w ,. v, safer future Starting salary $14,300 to bedroom. ”DO/month Starting MAY Two Idi‘t- wfiiti“. Iiizi'. ii- I " . v i $18,000 Travel, benefits, advancement. Call blocks from campus on Clark Avenue Call more 61'] Wimt Ii ' I .- -. ‘.i ..... l 1 856-1581 after 2 pm Mon-Fri. RALEIGH WOMEN'S Deidre 833-3973 after 7 m if! lfti- I‘IIII 'tT IIII' ‘ .m 1 Il- .. . i, It ANIMAL CARETAKER NEEDED morning FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED Non 10fo it Opi-ii win-bit... 7: II- BEGINNING MAY 2 hours for Oberlin Road Animal Hospital. HEALTH NURSES Smoker 17000 Eff May I Own room 851 HAND! RAi ll [1 I'i‘il'l ii ._-,. if. it Duties include walking dogs, cleaning cages. 3690 leave menu a Kensin ton Park Apts URUI R (A;i H‘.‘1 i- .1”. PACKAGING AND SHIPPING bathing dogs/cats Pie-Vet student ASSISTANT NEEDED FEMALE SEEKS TENANCV May '90 May SERVICE WILL BE AVAILABLE permanent Raleigh reSIdent preferred but FOR FRIDAY'S AND ‘91 Non-smoking, studious. respnosdite Misc __ not necessary Apply 3-4 pm M-F week of Senior needs own room Wi'W/D Michele ABORTION Primati A‘Ar'IlI‘ t' 1- Ii I't‘ LOBBY 0F BRAGAW HALL Apr 23, 617 OberIin Road. Starting 4.50/hr EVERY OTHER 859-9398 fliii‘ I’.I'IJIIIIIII , l--.'.. J , ,1 . Walkin distance from campus FEMALE SUMMER ROOMMATE NEEDED Witt-kiln. it'l‘I ri'ntii. It. 9AM- 5PM CIVIL ENGINEERING FIRM NEEDS SATURDAY. STUDENT/YOUTH TOUR Apartment off Avent Ferry Own room 5180 .tViiiliifilr- I r,.y.i-i Hi ‘ r' . l‘ .. BOXES UPS DRAFTER/TECHNICIAN WITH EXPERIENCE ‘ One week Leningrad 8. r month Iuo 1/2 utilitieo Call 834 2027 RilifSIuII i.iii in.- r; i..:- .' i '-< -‘i-‘i'. TAPE DHL FOR FULL TIME SUMMER WORK CALL $5.75- $6.25 HR 8. Moscow,land only. FURNISHED ROOMS 2304 Hilleborough 2930 TERRY AT 469-0860 CALL 783—0444 ‘ other USSR & Easter 'Singlo or Double occupancy BACK to tiii i iii it; ‘-'TTfTTET'TIig BUBBLE USPS CRUISE LINE OPENINGS HIRING NOWII Europe tours AILCOnd/KIICDOO/CIOIHIHQ Servrca IN A HIJII UVI II ‘ii'xi fili- .ii*It 'l ’ili." Year round and summer jobs available available! 8175/mo, Spocual Summer Senion Rates MOONLIGIIIIMI in. in. A III-- ‘I III SUPPLIES- PACKAGING— 5300 $600 per week Stewards, Socml JOBSI JOBSII JOBSIII Companies hiring 851-3990 fit it (ilvl rim vii. it in Purim. Ira-i Directors, Tour Guides, Gift shop cashiers. immediately! Receive list of over 1‘) MALE EFFICIENCY noar NCSU. Kitchen ()I ISIIIIIII lii‘Ii ii....i ... ”‘1 AG!) SHIPPING: etc Both skilled and unskilled people different 24 hour jObIIhBS Rush 53 00 to bathroom shared 0180 832-0924 BIOIIHYIII'ADAII i'i'..'i v ,‘ silt ii. AL. YOUR CHOICE. needed Call (7 I9) 687-6662 Joblines P O Box 33655 Raleigh, NC 27636 MALE ROOMMAIE wanted to share 2 ASIIIOIOGII A. i‘i" . i 1,). . (int) GROUP LEADER'IL/fiUNSELOR 7 NAUTILUS iNSTRUCTORS WANTED bedroom lplrlmont Ior summer ANOIHI II VI ii'JII, i-i haul , taxi. Therapeutic camping program seeks opportunity for students gomg to Inox naive Cloooto cam us 755-0514 AND HI Wll. IAir '.r r iii",i,',.‘. r qualified persons to superVIse ter. Excellent ONE ROOMMATE NEEDED TO FILL 3 Ht 5 lilitirl '.ii ..i HA. I . u-‘ditii —.C'.ii1 slit ‘1‘“!- adolescent boys wrtti emotional/oehaworal summer school Morning Day and evening BEDROOM APARTMENT AT WALNUT 599 led IIIIA it Hi '.tt.r anti problems live In posuion requires maturity. hours available Call 832-9386 CREEK FOR THE SUMMER CALL MIKL OCI ASIUNAI IIIII ' ‘I:‘-' illffl .xr dedication. and .i love for the outdoors AARON ROB AT 851 9273 I 901) 321 SIAII ”"7‘VA77—u— —A‘ Bachelor‘s degree required, preferably in SUMMER EMPLOYMENT - BIG APPLE RESPONSIBLE ROOMMATE WANTED to FEED—AIL CARos- -. I i psychology, SOCIaI work, or related field Visionary WaII St Rogue who now operate: share 3 bod/bothrm Apt .175/month . i/IHIIS (’dllf’tui it II‘ I ‘~'i.i1 . ..-i it'ii'. t-.. 881 - 0352 Good Salary. insurance, and potential to .is .in Independent entrepreneur is offering 1,-3 util AVIII Mo 1 On Wolff-no 828 0425 advance E O E Call or write Three Springs iiill time summer employment to cliic, high ROOMMATE FOR THE SUMMER NEEDED IIIAINM. Itiii IliIIl M ‘iii l'fF‘I, .i- I..i of North CAIOIIIIB, PO Box 1320, Pittsboro. COLLEGIATE PRODUCTS. l .ilihm mature student who can assume thuit- iIIIyI-lhr iii '1 :ii -..- . in, NC 27312 Telephone 919 383 9398 INC. ANNOUNCES SPRING tirisitinii .is my 3HTSIIOBI secretary Please callare home831-0361 uk Ior Amy. Gonol or Ir-ss with Aiiiiiil II , -.1 til” 21? 698 239 ROOMMETE NEEDED - NONSMOKER ('rirI'siiirioi Iii-tu-tl'. '.t l u . F. i-i . PICK-UP SCHEDULE FOR IIIEPHONE SALES FROM OUR OFFICE Move in in August Colt 851 8743 After 7 00 for dirtiiils r.iIIAIIIIiiI-ii,‘1,i :- DORM RENTAL IVE 6 9 SOME DAY HOURS AVAILABLE m ASK FOR NANCY IF YOII HAVI ,iiyii' ._.3 4.;“ IXPIRIENCI HEIPFUI BUT NOT ROOMMATE NEEDED for oummor V large etiiiitiiriurit TIIIIII i.r i- . _. 9. REFRIGERATORS NI ( ISSAHY Al SO NEED DRIVER WITH room “SO/month share for .I‘S/I’Y‘OI’HI‘ I I ’90 [)Il'il‘d «4“ Jul ,ii SUMMER WORK SMAII (.Ait MUST RIAD MAP CALL 829 W/D 3 Full baths Quiet roaidontial on NLTOIRIDil-‘ffln'ii: win IIXII Powell Dr Conv to Wolflino Call 859 4474 It! attiiiwits rIII 'ii iv. ..-i , y, .r FRIDAY APRII. 27 tiif (lARY YMCA is luring for the posnions or 781-2188 Wt WONI IIIIIN VII“ ti .,-,--, i, WORK AVAII.ABLI€...WI£EKI.Y PAY VISIT ONE OF NORTH HALL IZ-l1litl ol Print Manager Il'f'gUd'dS and vam ROOMMATE NEEDED for summer pvt {Itttiiia I if "I.” OUR OFFICES AND LEARN OI‘ 'I'Illi OPPORTUNITIES Iii-,triirttii's Iiit IIii- ‘ilIITI'VIG' Call 469 9822 rocrn. pvt both. completely loin-shed near Rer'riirtir "I'III'i! I. - .,. SOUTH HALL l-2:lill fiir .iii .ipplit iIIitiil WE ARL HIRING NOWI Crabtroo $180. mn plus 1/3 util Coll Tod at (1)")()'1IT1III ll .. I ‘. -. ‘ i "'ii' AWAITINCi YOIJ. SKILLS Nlilil)lil): SYME PARKING LOT l-izlitl 1H1 CARY YMFA is hiring NOW for Summer 7824376 any ovonim Irir gritI1.iIiiri i‘ii iii“ i. ..- liriy Crimp ( oiirisi-lrirs If you love working PIIONI NOW‘ i,‘i -.‘.iif‘ ENGINEERS Wiiii i,tiiiiiri~n have high Christian morals ROOMMATE NEEDED MAY 15 August 15 $41.19 cull TYPISTS SATURDAY APRII. 28 .iiiii \rrIIIINYi IIII'II yIIII may be perfect for a I155 00 per month 1/3 utilities 1 rmle from RESEARCH i'i'Ii-i FETIT'T In "Th Willin‘ SECRETARIES DRAI‘TERS HARRISIOT ll-Szllil IIII‘HIIUII us it Day ( iiirip Counselor Call 469 cam on For more information Call 839 21 I 7 Caldloq $231" I‘l".l‘iI' rill. Iii," r WARI‘IIIOUSE 'Ifi771m applit iIIiirii' ROOMMAIE NEEDEDI Non #706)” Irv. App-tin. I:Iil"‘~ I I ..,. 11- Fl: WP/ DATA ENTRY YARD WORK HFI P NEEDED $5 50 hr Call SmokerSUMMERTo Share 2 Bdrm Townhouse 3510222 l-t II .__._.. SUNDAY APRIL 2‘) [8? 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Our last hurrah for 1990 iice again. the spring semester draws to a close and finals loom large on the hon/on tnuch to every student‘s despair. Since II is the end of the semester and the year. we at the Technician would like to take this chance to say goodbye or at least “gtiotlstiiiiitiei" to everyone at NC State. Ready '.’ (ititidhyc. Hut seriously. Iolks. It was a tough year. Basketball scandals rocked the NCSU athletics department. We lost our basketball coach of If) years. Jitn Valvano. and our chancellor. Bruce I’oulton. Then in the middle of the basketball scandal. when we tliotigltt things could not get any worse they did. Soitiebody iii downtown Raleigh announced that NCSU would have to cut $9 million from the budget. So students were forced to go to Kinko‘s to btty class notes and syllabi. (‘opiers were shut down. outgoing mail was cut and tliiiigs generally got to be almost unbearable. All the while. construction and parking problems clogged our campus ANOTHER FINE EXAMPL 0F LEAD£BSHIP INA crtoN arteries atid racial controversy dominated the debate scene. But wait the whole year was not that had. was it'.’ No. not really. Interim (‘baiicellor Larry Monteith stepped in to fill Poulton's shoes. and did well. We got a new coach and a new athletic director. and with them our men‘s basketball program got a new lease on life. The women‘s basketball This is how the semester went down team showed their stuff and proved that athletics and academics are not What follows is a “review" of important mutually exclusive. And Technician took honor ratings iit national events APRIL 2 (‘liris (‘orchiani tells tells involving NC. State students and Chris reporters that if Coach Valvano were to cottipetltlon. faculty during the spring semester. I990. leave NCSU. lie hintself would be looking Best of all. N(‘Sli began the long fight to restore our tarnished reputation. for another school. liv all appearances. JANUARY l5 Governor Jim Martin. re- we are winning the fight. affirming his commitment to education. All in all. the year was not too bad. Sure. there were problems. but they cuts $9 million from NC. State's budget students were injured because they were APRIL 7 Alter l0 years of coaching at were balanced by our little triumphs. And now it is running back and forth across Hillsborough N.C. State. Jim Valvano has his contract time to go. while appropriating $l50 million to a when Harrelson rolled by. bought out by a Japanese firm. Valvano. the It) graduating seniors and all those venturing out into the “real world." we museum in downtown Raleigh. At NCSU. News & ()bsener Board of Trustees and w isli you all the luck in the world. You will certainly need it. classes are dropped. teachers are fired. and FEBRUARY 18 Student Body President Wegonnatakeuover Inc. reached a It: everyone undergraduates. faculty and administrators »--— who will use of campus copying machines is Brian Nixon is assaulted in what is thought settlement totalling approximately return next fall. have a great summer. Enjoy the time away from controversy restricted. to be a racially motivated incident. 392348.000. Valvano also received an and scandal. Maybe next year will be easier. JANUARY l6 Kinkos printing company Ridiculous but true. estimated 8250.000 from the Wolfpack to those who Club. reap the unfortunate benefits of summer school. we'll see you sends Governor Martin a thanksyou note FEBRUARY I9 Technician cartoon on May 2} when the summer version of Technician make its I990 debut. and a large monetary contribution. character' "Bert" tears open the APRIL l3 Rumors abound on campus Hillsborough St. entrance to DH. Hill that Chris (‘orchiani's school selection has Did Earth JANUARY l7 In a desperate attempt to Library. been narrowed to LSU. Florida State and Day succeed? make some friends. Student Senate Athens Drive High School. ow that Earth Day is over the true environmental reformers are president Brooks Raiford calls for Jim FEBRUARY 25 Hoping to clear his beginning to stand out. The real devotees are those who recycle on Valvano‘s resignation. name of wrongdoing. former NCSU APRIL I8 An advertisement in a daily basis and make reform a part of their life. Of course. basketball player Charles Shackleford Technician asks for paid condom testers. A the JANUARY 19 An informal survey of announces that he took money while in line immediately fomis outside of Planned whole poiitt of Earth Day was to bring everyone to that level in student opionion finds that “Brooks school. A former teammate said he had no Parenthood. sotne measure. But was Earth Day a success? Raiford“ has become a household name. ‘ idea that Yes. right next to “Tidy Bowl" and “Charmin" Shackleford was receiving money toilet paper. Also. in response to the during his college days: "I though he APRIL l9 Chris Repass receives his bi- Undoubtedly. the immediate goal of raising national and global budgets cuts. university officials restrict inherited the Trans—Am.“ annual. exam-time parking ticket from the consciousness of mounting environmental problems was achieved. Surely hours and entrances to OH. Hill Library. NCSU Department of 'I‘ransportation. itiost Iiartli Day participants MARCH 3 The April issue of Playboy and spectators are conscious of the environment containing an ACC pictorial hits area APRIL 22 (ireenpeace members take on a daily basis. Yes. on the surface. Earth Day was a huge success. JANUARY 28 Former State wrestler newsstands. Because they didn‘t know that time off from protesting and soliciting to But that patina of success is somewhat dulled by the skepticism felt by Thomas Best and learn-captain Steven magazines are printed a month ahead of celebrate [Earth Day. many Americans. For many. Earth Day Kinard besmirch the wrestling team's became a symbol not of grassroots already muddied honor when they are time. female chauvinist pigs complain they movements for reform but of corporate public relations and hypocrisy. Too arrested didn't have time to form a protest. APRIL 23 The NCSII Department of many Americans saw for breaking and entering. 'l‘ransportation builditig burns down during huge corporations pitch Earth Day with fervor while Apparently. the pair broke into a room at the night. Investigators suspect the fire was they dumped toxic chemicals into water supplies when no one was looking. the Mission Valley Inn to watch a pay- MARCH I3 Students return froin spring caused by faulty wiiing iii a bomb found on 'Ilieir skepticism is not unwarranted. Think of the millions of dollars television movie. “Trixie Does The Grind." break to find construction in the Court of the scene. .lust kidding I’ll pay the darn generated by the sale of clothes Carolinas nearly completed. bearitig environmental slogans. Picture those FEBRUARY 3 In preparation for a visit Upon removal ticket. tntllions as an apple. If you divided the money according to how much went by President of machinery it is discovered that. instead to the I',-'ll‘lIt Day movement Bush. university of a new air conditioning system. workers APRIL 24 After campingout for six and Itow tnuch went in the corporate pocket. the administrators cancel all Classes and tell actually built a faculty swimming pool. days. condoni~testing applicants are finally amount given to Iiarth probably equals a seed. The rest of the apple was students to stay home. When asked for the given condoms eaten by (‘orporate America. reasoning behind such a move. the and cheerful "go-for-it's." Iiarth Day planners say they hope to make the occasion and annual event. administrator said "We wanted to present a MARCH 28 Student Body President MAY l0 (‘hris Repass‘ instructors 'I hat is admirable. But to do so at the cost of their principles is unwarranted. good image for the president." Brian Nixon resigns his post due to happily give him A's in all of his classes. personal matters. Following his resignation. Also a pink. polka—dotted elephant is seen The original Iiartli Day 20 years ago succeeded without corporate support. In FEBRUARY 7 The men‘s basketball student senate members determined new flying tact. it is probably safe to assume that the original Earth Day was at least as team gives Jim Valvano his first win in office holders by playing musical chairs to through hell holding a snowball. successful as last Sunday‘s. if not more so. Chapel Hill. Students celebrate by knocking the tune of "Three Blind Mice." Brooks ('ltrit R(‘/)tl.\.\ is (I .\’(’[)/IUIJIHI'(‘ Ina/tiring in In this day aitd age. corporate monies represent an invaluable source of Harrelson Hall off its support columns and Raiford declares himself winner and writing (llIt/ editing .. this semester at support for all sorts of charities and benefit groups. But hypocrisy in the rolling it down Hillsborough St. Several immediately pardons Nixon. /('tl.\‘l. gitiiig of those monies is ratnpant. In the future. Earth Day planners must either liiid a way to achieve success without corporate cash or —— at the very Easley best Democratic bet for unity least accept money only from environmentally responsible sponsors. The May 8 Democratic primary is very In summation. Mike Iiasley is a moderate important for the NC. Democratic Party. David who is more iii touch with values of North The Democrats need to find a candidate that ('arolinians than Ilarvey (iantt. Quote of the Day can unite the various factions of the party His and beat positions on the death penalty. taxes and art "Right to the middle of Prague. Wenceslaus Square [Czechoslovakia]. there's Senator Jesse Helms. The two pt‘eyent him front being painted as a strongest candidates in the Democratic Although he is black. he was elected mayor Mondale or Dtikakis liberal. As a young this gut throwing tip. And this other gtiy comes along. takes a look at hint. primary who could beat Jesse Helms are in a city that is 75 percent white. Because person. he brings a new vision ittto the shakes his head. attd says. "‘I know just what you mean.” Mike Easley and Harvey Gantt. of the city's traffic problems. Gantt was not Democratic Party. Finally. as a moderate. Milan Kant/era Jesse Helms can be beat in the I990 re~elected mayor. However. his liasley could unite the \arious factions of elections. First. the I990 election will be an administration did effectively promote the Democratic Party to defeat Helms. off-year election and will have a lower economic development in Charlotte. voter turnout because there is not a Both candidates agree on many of the ,)lll'lt/ Cherry is (l..\‘i)/J/I()I)IUI'(' majoring TECHNICIAN presidential election this year. Off~year issUes. They are both for a better education Ill I’IIt/ttsliiu/ cuetuecrittg. . . mtrl Ill‘ writes mmumcmsmummmn elections have always been better for the system and a clean environment. Likewise. pretty well too Hamil-(JIM Democratic party. Walter Mondale. for Wm Bahcocti example. received more votes in North both candidates are pro-choice. Carolina in I984 than Senator Terry However. there are also many differences Sanford did in I986. Yet. because the I986 between the two candidates. Mike Easley is Forum policy Auburn News m...... 5 Morrison, K.Winn! more moderate that Harvey Gantt. Harvey letliniciaii ...... _..-Brian I. Link mumt...... --...ctnuy Sawyer election had a low voter turnout. Terry Gantt has promised to run as a progressive \\ 1. tcoines I‘ttl'ltttt letters. They ..Heather Cool om W...... -_..A(i_in Sutttvati Sanford won his election. .iic likely to be ptttiled it they: "Jamie Em “WMME, KIM Jm, Second. Jesse Helms can be defeated and as the candidate with the sharpest - deal vs itlt signtltcaitt issues. breaking news Shiite Schick. Michelle Platter because he is not a popular senator. The contrast to Jesse Helms. or public ttiletesl. M www.mum-..“ NoIan latest polls show he has less than a 50 0n crime. Mike Easley is a strong are typed ot ptmted legibly .itid double m WHOM Smith percent approval rating, which is unusual supporter of the death penalty. Furthennore. spdx L'tI. M Wand. Stephens. Amy Lemons for an incumbent senator. Finally. past Easley has a remarkable record for fighting - .iie limited to {00 woids. .iiid - I...W.wa...... m-...a.."Amie.Candi-iw.m.-.M. shutord, s. Mm;Km. drugs. On the other hand. Harvey (iaiitt is 0 me signed \\ ith the wtitet 's .itltltess. phone ChiefCopy Edict:...Lynette _ lgh Jennifer Gaffney, Gibby Sloan elections have shown that the Democratic against the death penalty. number and. it tlte \\tllt'l is a student. his Copy Eamitm Hausa, Ztna Sic-wan...... NtcoteTook candidate will automatically get 45 percent cI.l\\lI|t.I|lttIl and ctititcultitit Karen Anknot. tisa Flori-r, Paul Woc'vnnon of the vote and Helms‘ extreme pro-life Moreover. the two candidates disagree on Iecliittt i.iii ieseiies the tight not to pubs PM Dhector---.Phil Tayicr position could persuade another five the issue of taxes. Mike liasley is against a lisli .t|l\ leitet \\Iltt It does not comply \\ ith hyml Ohm ...... Lany Dixon, b. percent of the voters to vote against tax increase and realizes the American Helms. people have been telling the the .tbote titles oi “bit It is deemed llldppl’t)‘ Tm...... iennifer Laughter, Tush: f , However. it will take strong Democratic Democrats for piiate lot pinning by the editot in LIllc‘i Karen McNeary, Annette RaynorJlnet F in candidates to beat Jesse Helms. Of all the past I0 years that they don't want new It . Illllt i.iii \\ ill withhold .itt author‘s Kelly Huffman. Michete Lacatena, Joanne Stump! candidates in the Democratic primary. only taxes. In contrast. Harvey (iantt supports Il.tllli' only ll tailtite to do so would result ttt Stoke Em...... Paul Lmll, Andrew liepim (iantt and Easley can realistically challenge the new Congressional plan that would t It at .llltI piesctit darteei to llte leader. Rare Jesse Helms. increase income taxes and exeti taxes on esti'ptioiis to this polit \ w ill be made at the Mike Iiasley is a top-notch. young district cigarettes. tItstIt'lli'll ot lIli‘ cditoi itt cltiel MMth-Wh,hm“mfl~mhtm attorney from Southpori lt-ttt is .iie sul‘tcct to editing lot st\|e. WhhmudeMMp'dehwm-flflmAmwmmmaummmwmumw ‘ who is winning the - Finally. the two candidates disagree on In. \ II\ and l.| it- In no case will mwmumauhumudednhm—muuwum war on drugs. As a district attomey. he has pornographic art t-lticli will be llelin‘s the writer had an excellent record tor drug convictions favorite campaign issue. l'tislcy has cleatly be tltItIIIIIt vl In loit publication that his/her and knoWs how to fight a tough war on stated that he supports the (‘otigiessiotnil lctiwi li.t-. been ttIllk'lI tot l‘lltlllllL‘ minimums” assomhumwwdnnmuhmmm,mu drugs. liven Senator Helms invited him to ban on Federal funding ol obscene .itt \ll lt-tlt'i- lie. I'lllt IIlt [tittpctn HI WMHMMMMMWmwkwnummmm “mummm Washington. D.(‘. I. . Illltt t’.lt‘ .lIliI .« tlI .tot I‘\ icttititetl to the omen SW Cm. (Ala Avenue. Raleigh. NC 21m. Moll. dim ti"Whmllflvflndhnus, to speak to Congress However. (iaiitt has tic-\et clearly stated .ttilllitl litt. l‘- -ItitlIItI Ive I‘ttttt}'Ill by Student Wmmmpnmmwmmwmcm about how to win the war on drugs. where he stands on this issue .tiid his \.i;-ite (eiittt Sun. 4| 'H "I lll.llit d to let ltiii. i.iii. Ion".w~.(. 1759mm Haney (iantt. on the other hand. is art answers could easily be tised against him i l.lt.: tittltr l»lit-~i l'tl Ito.‘ stats. architect and the former mayor of Charlotte. the fall campaign. .1. \«i p.“ Nil . it \t "tats \titih . iii ,.t litis Hecalizt irriart' rill our till i in ill'lli.‘ .tllii oi L'r.*.it “Its ‘~\I‘llit' i i ; int tut. State campus Hitir s basketball p‘wflarir i‘1rl oil lilii‘trii. me to ill.tll\ Lr-iit'ui' tiuaim i||_'ii\| being bricked over ’ itlii t'tttiit' llilt‘st’l '~li\ sliid ‘tils sittii .is thy l‘lttt' ii| itttKl' I .till stile \ttllt‘e'rtt'c‘ Is 9- "it”, hard to tutti a solution to the iii.'i‘. NC. State is a fine institution \icll {”7“}. aa... - ..t~ , ,fl at., Silt l nos \i. iii i i it Is ii iii.‘ iIHtti \“xik' gttttti. iilJi \stiiliti represented nationally by our Sophomore. liairsiiiissioii i‘roeiairi be one thing but it is not I Prls'L'\. but he or siiL‘ ”tells it) ittllts (‘olleges of Engineering. cannot ligute ottt ii the urincrstt) is tip and show some results Then Agriculture. and Design just in Macintosh situation on campus. iirii\eisit_\ ii‘a\e yidtiildi‘tqi but iitr\\ making a huge prolit or ii are rnan) restaurants Littsc lr' name a few. wnh Ncsu' being N( Si still continue to graduate lll.I|l_\ niale basketball pla)ers do University Dining itll\\'l\ti} Dining is just run campus that tune delicious trieal nationally known and \Aith students urth onl_\ halt the not graduate, Does anyone reall} rttipropeiis iiterc must be sonic tor under ”3‘. unlike the 8-1 5ti-irreal prominent people (George Bush for necessary computer skills, islltl\\ about the Pan -\il|\.tll emails food prices too high inst eltitierrt methods iliat haw not on campus, Please gne us a break' instance) visiting the campus that one on campus lot' the been looked into We already pay enough to go in! regularly. I cannot understand why betterment oi \(‘Sii's \tr‘ttan- iarii pleased to see that l rn\eisils \iaxbe the) could hire someone to school (‘an‘t someone take we do not have a better looking Josi1r’it'l‘.(;\tiiss \irieriean cttllltlltlllli} \o. the Dining has tit'tltit'ti to help the elite rentl} train the employees or {Csptlnslhiili} and ioucl tin campus than we do. Senior. Speecli-( ‘oinnninit...ir in betteiiiicitt oi our eoiiiitiiiiiit} Is not ensiionrrtent li_\ tlslllj.‘ kill dossn lood \saste Maybe ii is ridiculous iiMKi prices i have been to both the UNC— iie\\s\\oilii) but the territii‘ialioii oi biodegradable bags tor t.ikc out tune to dissob e i ”H eisii} Dining's Chapel Hill and Duke University Negative press hurts one :\( '(‘ basketball coach is. orders. Brit uhx don't tires toiiceiti 'noiiopols and allow other lood 'l'iiit l\ R n \iosn campuses and I am astounded by liiis is not all the Iriedia's laiiit tiieriisebes \\lii| .t problem that is tt'lllp.llilL'\ to compete in campus. Junior. Speecht‘orninunieatzon the beautiful landscape that they the whole university Ii is also the iiltlii'tli the illil\k'l‘~tik. have. Think about it ~~ they are llris nimeisit} plates its atiilctn known for their medical. and Like other N.(‘. State students i .ibme its .l\.iti\‘lli|\\. lhei'e is lilttii' journalism schools. yet have an ask myself. “\Vill lti_\ diploina be tmeiage oi .ilitit'i|t\ than ot an_\ incredibly beautiful campus. We are Valued as highly in society when i st iioois at \('\i ll] lreshineii known for our agriculture and graduate as it “as \\itctt I enrolled i‘lttciltltt‘s iltai is proxes that this Seniors relive the excitement design schools (which includes all this institution " \Nh) .ilt' ritri\cisil\ 's priorities are iiit\cd~tip. landscape architecture) but have students here at N('Sl asking this lloxs does .ili this relate to art only a mediocre campus filled with question‘.’ Simple. \("Sl diploina.’ 'Ihirrk lot a The sights and sounds of bricks where dirt pops up. I believe that this tlltt\‘t't'\ti}. alone iiiintite \\ith all the bad press the North Carolina State There are no fountains. flower With iitc media. has placed its men s men‘s basketball pioeiaiit reteised beds (to brag about) or grassy areas basketball program rseil ahoie the iasl _\t‘.lt .t itil Hi il|_L'il stiltttti University’s 1 990 with shade. What little grass and university 's aeade’inie prograriis. eiadiiales .lllti eiiipio) eis tiiiiik \shai shrubbery we do have is marred by i say this because for )t';tl\ the )Iit1.rit‘t|iiiik.“\.(' State is not as Commencement will be people walking trails through of it. biggest iTC\\s i’r‘oin \(‘Si' has not L‘I'Hti o! .in .itadeiiiit' uni\ei‘sit_\ as it looks like with the type of been hovr man) engineering thought beioie ” ca tured on videotape. Tw colleges that our university has students or PAMS students this lite ipiesiioir rum is not iiil\\ sic being made availabte_ to 1990 within its realm. we could establish vi 908 are a much better looking environment graduates, their families, and friends. The for furthering our educations than we currently have. cost, just $25.00 per tape. Order today!! in the future i hope that I do not have to hear about what a crummy looking campus we have from my UNC and Duke friends. Perhaps the Design School and the College of Agriculture can work together to build NCSU a better looking future. panama undergraduate processionat - all graduates will appear on tape! MICHAEL E. PEGRAM Camp Trails‘ Travel Packs Junior, Speech-Communication combine the best features of commencement address soft luggage with the hauling comfort of a back pack. For use conferral of undergraduate degrees Campus computer as a back pack, these packs student address have padded shoulder straps resources lacking and hip belt hidden behind a Alma Mater NC. State has its share of problems. We experience covert and zip panel. Foruse as luggage. overt prejudice. deal with an use either the carry handle or unbearable parking situation. and shoulder strap. True versatility! our classes get axed while our CONTINENTAL $99.95 gradatic precrssc-nar tuition and fees balloon. Each $I05.95 deserves an immediate. solution. TRAVELER commencement address But we have another problem on VAGABOND $12495 conferral of master's degrees campus that will become malignant CampTrails DVM, EdD, and PhD diploma distribution without attention: lack of adequate («{17’ computer facilities. especially in each recipient wit appear on tape ! regarding Macintosh computers. There are about 45 Macintosh ’ ‘Piioraiuiitti. Alma Mater computers available for on campus . Each tape will be 60 full minutes of the color and sounc which will if just the 5.400 students in the Crabtree Valley Mall Cameron Village t the most festive commencement ever! College of Humanities and Social 7R1 .1533 833 i741 Sciences, for example, wanted to Detatch and mail along with use those 45 Macs. there would be payment of $25.00 per tape or Box 7224, Dunn Ave. one computer for every 120 come in and order at: North Carolina State Universny students. So. with to hours of Raleigh NC. 27695 - 7224 possible computing time (an AAA MINI-STORAGE Mail Tape(s) to: average lab is open l0 hours a day). each student would be allotted five Name: ______minutes (“Sure Bob. go ahead and Sizes Downstairs Upstairs type that 25—page paper about the Address ______.__.____——————————————--—-———" fall of the Roman Empire —— you've 5X5 $19.00 $15.00 got a few minutes!"). 5X10 $33.00 $25.00 ______—-— Granted not every student needs to 5X15 $42.00 $35.00 work on a Macintosh. but those of 'You lock it; Phone: us that do face waiting lines. you keep the key irritated users and disappointments. 'Monthly leases Highlights Commencement Video And as college graduates. all NCSU °Lighted and fenced The 1990 Undergraduate students will be expected to have a 'Manager on site Quantity wealth of knowledge that includes The 1990 Graduate Highlights Commencement Video literacy in both PC and Macintosh 2701 McNeil Street off Quantity computer applications. 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