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BG NEWS Fraternity found in violation BRIEFING Students involved in By Kara Hull With the decision, the mem- dent of SigEp and the three oilier EDITOR IN - CHI E F bers now face sanctions includ- SigEp members present at the Union fight plead After more than 30 minutes of ing organizing a campus-wide hearing last night. Aside from 'not guilty' charges deliberation last night, the clean-up effort on April 20 during homophobic concerns, the T- Judiciary Board of the Inter- the University's Greek Week and shirt could also be interpreted as The two students cited for Fraternity Council found a cam- documenting for the Board the an offense against SigEp's neigh- disorderly conduct and fight- pus fraternity in violation of the fraternity's completion of a six- bors and rivals Phi Kappa lau, ing Friday night at an after organization's constitution for T- step plan as arranged by their said Matt Maurer, vice president party celebration in the shirts produced for recruitment. national chapter. of external affairs for IIC. Union plead not guilty in The shirts, created by mem- The clothing was called into "In my personal opinion I municipal court on Monday. bers of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fra- question late last month by an Interpreted the shirt as a slam on Donald Hill, junior from ternity, depicted two boys hold- F.nglish instructor who noticed a the house next door ll'hi Kappa Chicago, and Ugochukwu ing hands with the slogan "If you student wearing the shirt in class. Tan]," he said. "I thoughl that it Nwosu, junior from Nigeria like boys more ... rush the house The incident was brought to the just didn't relied good on the were the students cited. They next door." attention of the BG News through Greek community as a whole." appeared in court Monday • The 11 Board members ruled with Michael Skulina, an a letter (which appeared in the According to Brown, the origi- MtH KunB BG News that in the production of the March 5 edition] and was also nal inlcntion of the shins was to attorney with Student Legal HELD ACCOUNTABLE: Matt Maurer, vice president of external shirts, members of SigEp did not sent to staff in the Office of Greek make the distinction between Services. Their court date has "act with good judgment and in Affairs and other University offi- young boys and the men that affairs for IFC speaks to group members about the situation been set for April 26. good faith to other Greek organi- cials. involvement in a fraternity—like involving Sigma Phi Epsilon. The group has been found in violation, A total of four students zations, the University communi- Board members discussed the SigEp—-should produce. Though approvethclinalwordingorvisu- organization that has made a were cited at the event when ty and the Bowling Green com- possible meanings that the T- the design of the shirts was dis- al to IK- used. similar mistake. a light broke out around munity as a whole" as IFC's con- shirt had on-campus with cussed among fraternity mem- Brown reminded the Board last 12:50 a.m. There were no stitution states. lonathan Brown, chapter presi- bers for two weeks, Brown did not night that SigEp isn't the only T-SHIRTS. PAGE 2 weapons involved. The other two students, lovon Burkes, senior, and lenkins Reese, freshman, were cited for dis- orderly conduct and will appear in court April 14th. According to Teri Sharp, director of media relations at the University, the University L has already begun its investi- idol Student wins idol status gation into the incident and the course of disciplinary By Miranda Bond allowed them to sing karaoke. Unlike action will run through the REPORTER "I think that it went the odier round, now they had music to Office of Student Life.lill As six performers took the stage at the fairly well, we were accompany them and lyrics in front of Carr, associate dean of stu- Falcons Nest last night, they demanded them. dents will be handling the the attention of their audience and kind of worried that we Many of the performers came out of incident. everyone dining at the Union. only had five people their shell and presented their show- The students had been The performers were contestants in manship skills during the second guests al Delta Sigma Theta's the American Idol BG Style competition sign up... but, I'm round. After everyone finished their jabberwock after party. sponsored by Delta Sigma Pi. The group happy with the performance, it was up to the audience Damages included smashing held the event to raise money for Dance to decide on a winner through some glass tables, scratching Marathon. Each contestant paid a regis- turnout." applause. of the Ballroom walls and tration fee of $5. All of the money raised Freshman, Chris Resor received the hardwood floors. Sharp said damages have not been esti- will go to support Dance Marathon. RACHEL KELLER, EVENT ORGANIZER most applause and was named the BG "I think that it went fairly well, we Idol. As winner he received a prize mated yet but should be were kind of worried that we only had including Broadway and spiritual were package that included a makeover from available soon. five people signed up, we thought about performed. Changing Times, a single recording, and Na Tasha Shabazz, vice canceling it, but I'm happy with the mm The three judges critiqued each con- an appearance at the pub in the Union. president of the sorority who out," said Rachel Keller the Dance testant and gave suggestions. Mostly "I'm excited about winning, but kind threw the event, said she Group Representative for Delta Sigma they commented that they would have of nervous about the makeover." said hopes administrators will Pi. liked to have seen more of a perfor- Resor. effectively handle the inci- Around 30 people showed up just to mance out of everyone. They also Resor is a vocal arts major. I le said dent. watch the event. Many students who offered suggestions on voice control. that he really did not prepare for the "On behalf of our organi- zation and the Greek com- were dining in the Union also joined in "I was looking for, in addition to the competition, but picked songs that he DiFrancoBGNews the show and applauded for their vocal ability, performance," said judge was familiar performing. munity we are deeply sad- favorite contestant. Anna Brown. Delta Sigma Pi is hoping to make SING IT GIRL Jennifer Finney, sophomore, dened by this event," The show began with each musician After each contestant had a chance to American Idol BG style an annual event performed at the BG Idol contest last night in the Shabazz said. "We look to administrators to handle this preforming a song that they had picked perform and be judged, they each as one of their many efforts to support Union. Freshman Chris Resor was declared the to sing. Songs from various categories entered the second round which Dance Marathon. to the best of their ability and winner for receiving the loudest applause. to find a solution for future

BG NEWS Ethics discussed BRIEFING FORGET THE WINE Road closing update Haskins Road between by local journalists Wallace and Parker will be closed to all through traffic By Gregory Barth bombing which showed a severed today. REPORTER femur, and the other a picture from The Bowling Green Water Is it ethical to show a dead body in the crane collapse in Toledo in which and Sewer Division will be a newspaper? What about on TV? Do a dead body could be seen. The panel performing sanitary mainta- journalists have a responsibility to discussed the ethical considerations nence in the area. shelter the public from offensive of printing photographs like these Work is anticipated for images, or is it their duty to accurate- and explained the processes they only one day. ly |x>rt ray them? went through when deciding what to A group of distinguished media run. Baby in stolen car professionals met in the Union last Panelist Brian Trauring, who night where they provided audience serves as the news director for WTVG retrieved unharmed members an array of answers and in Toledo, argued that die manipula- Insights into these inquiries in a dis- tion of photographs was unethical to worried mother cussion moderated by Diane I arson because it distorts what actually took CLEVELAND (AP) — A car- of" 13 Action News." place. jacking involving a vehicle The discussion began with each "It's about accuracy and honesty," with a 4-month-old baby member of the five-person panel giv- Trauring said. inside ended two hours later ing a brief explanation of what their Others, such as Eva Parziale from and about three miles away job was, and then explaining differ- the Associated Press, said photo yesterday with the infant ent ethical dilemmas they have manipulation is necessary because found safe. faced. some pictures are just too graphic to Police issued an Amber One of main topics that emerged appear in print. Alert when Crystal Lempeck was the issue of manipulating pho- "The AP spends a lot of time inter- of Cleveland reported her tographs. nally talking about pictures and sto- Chevy Cavalier had been Julie DiFranco BG News Two recent photographs served as ries, and we take a lot of care because stolen from her driveway YUM, BEER: Members of the campus community and city enjoy a beer tasting at the Black the focal point for die discussion — with her son inside. Swamp Pub last night. Two of the beers at the tasting were Goose Island's Kilgubbin Red one a picture from the Madrid train ETHICS, PAGE 2 Ale and Great Lakes Brewing Company's Edmund Fitzgerald Porter.

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NASA: Mars once had AFTER IDOL briny water on surface CONTEST By Andrew Bridges and I'd like to say if you have an interest THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in searching for fossils on Mars, this is PASADENA. Calif. — Mars had a shal- the first place you'd want to go." said Ed VOLUNTEER: Dan Stanowisk, low pool of briny water on its surface Weiler. NASAs associate administrator senior, danced and sang to the long ago, NASA said yesterday in for space science. "Devil Went Down to Georgia" announcing what could be the Although Squyres referred to the after BG Idol ended last night in strongest evidence yet that the now-dry water as a sea, scientists said it is not the Union. Audience members Red Planet was once hospitable to life. clear how big the body of water might were invited to perform if they The space agency's scientists have been or whether it was a fixed fea- wanted after the event spon- announced eariier this month that the ture and not just a desert basin that sored by Delta Sigma Phi. Opportunity rover found evidence of flooded periodically. water in Mars' distant past. But it was The evidence also does not indicate unclear whether the water was in the when water covered the broad and flat soil or on the surface. The new findings region where Opportunity landed, suggest there was a pool of saltwater at called Mcridiani llanum, or for how least two inches deep. long. Nor does it indicate if any organ- A rocky outcropping examined by the isms actually lived on Mars. rover had ripple patterns and concen- If life did flourish at the site when it trations of salt — considered telltale wras awash in water, the type of rock signs that the rock formed in standing found there is capable of preserving evi- water. dence of any biological material, he "We think Opportunity is now parked said. on what was once the shoreline of a "If we arc correct in our interpreta- salty sea on Mars," said Cornell tion, this was a habitable environment," University astronomer Steve Squyres, Squyres said. "These are the kinds of Mick Ut AP Photo the mission's main scientist. environments that are very suitable for WATER ON MARS: Dr. Andrew Knoll, Panel talks of newspaper The findings add to the growing body life." science team members tor the Mars of evidence that the Red Planet was The findings were presented at a tele- Rover project, talks about spherical once was a wetter and possibly warmer vised news conference at the head- "blueberries," evidence of water. accuracy, and trust factor place that may have been conducive to quarters of the National Aeronautics life. and Space Administration in Analysis by the rover showed that the ETHICS, FROM PAGE 1 "This is a profound discovery, it has Washington. so-called berries are hematite, which usually form water. profound implications for astrobiology, we know our pictures will be transmitted around the world," I>arziale said. Par/Jale also said that location is a key factor in determining what to show. "Newspapers are more likely to run pictures that are more disturbing if the Greek Affairs must now approve all T-Shirts event takes place half a world away dian they are if it occurs in their backyard," T-SHIRTS, FROM PAGE 1 Before the Board's decision Brown questioning and straight-supportive Parziale said. reminded members of the "pro-active students— the Board is restricted to The panelists also discussed the issue "We were neglectful in what we did approach" the fraternity has taken base their decision only on the action of plagiarism and the fabrication of sto- iuid now we have to deal with it in a toward addressing the issues the shirts in question. ries, referring frequently to the lecent manner like this," he said. "But also have brought up on campus. "1 understand that you've met with high-profile rases of laysonBlairand oth- other organizations along the same "We came up with this action plan... Vision and you have been extremely ers. lines have done diings in die past or that night when we heard about this responsible .. in your action plan in "You have to du your own work I don't had the intentions of doing things that U'tter |to the Editor]," he said. "Taking contacting the correct people, but the understand the layson Blair's of the were not intended to be taken in the this as a learning approach not just for issue on case is not what you've done to world," Pulitzer prize candidate Paul manner that it was." Sigma Phi but for the Greek communi- rectify it, but whether or not what you Kostyu said. "We are all Ijournalistsl in a Ashley Kurtz BG News Currendy, Greek Affairs staff must ty as a whole I think is a big, big deal. We did was in violation," said Anthony position where we need to defend this ETHICS: Paul Kostyu, 2004 Pulitzer approve all items that fraternities or want to take the lead in doing a lot of Calabrese, ll-C chief justice. profession." prize nominee in beat reporting speaks sororities want to be able to charge to these things... to bring the issue to the The Board's decision last night will Parziale said diat while news organiza- during Communications Studies Week. their Bursar accounts. And since late Greek community as a whole." resonate through odier Greek organi- tions do their best to ensure die accuracy lanuary, ll-'C fraternities must have all But despite the fraternity's steps to zations on campus, Brown said. of stories, reporters are still expected to Studies Week. Other panelists included items approved by Ron Binder, director clear the air including meeting with the "In effect they have set a precedent write accurate, honest stories. Kenny Irby of the Poynter Institute, who of Greek Affairs, or his staff. leaders of Vision— the University's tonight," he said. "It is sometiiing that "Being a reporter implies a lot of trust," traveled from Honda for the event, and But dlis regulation came after the organization representing gay, lesbian, will not only effect this chapter, but Parziale said. Tom Walton, the editor of the Toledo SigEp shirts in question were printed. bisexual, transgendcr. queer, intcrsex. BGSUasawhole." The discussion was one of many Blade. Binder said. events taking place for Communications Senior Portraits/ Graduation Fair! rag.

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LAST CHANCE FOR FREE SENIOR PICTURES www.bgnews.com/campus The last chance to have free senior portraits taken is today from 10:30a.m. to 7 p.m. and tomorrow from 9a.m. to 5p.m at the spring graduation fair in the Bowen Thompson Student Union Multi-purpose Room. No appointments are needed. Professional dress suggested. Please contact Key yearbook at 2- 8086 with any questions. CAMPUS Literary figures relate to daily life situations By Minify VanHouten After watching the rioting on could buy her students books get a life REPORTER The calendar of events is taken from television and the boy watching that could make a real difference "The Diary of Ann Frank", a his father cause destruction, in their lives. Gruwell bought http^/www.bgsufdu/calcndar/calendarJitml story of the undying human spir- Gruwell decided she was going each student "The Diary of Ann it, was not just a book but a to be a teacher. Frank" and "Zlata's Diary: A l(i.i.in. 4p.m. issues on the minds of today's Sponsored by The teaching tool for Erin Gruwell, a "I realized then that education Child's life in Sarajevo". BFA Senior Thesis Exhibition college students. There will Transformation Project. teacher at Woodrow Wilson I ligh starts first and foremost in the Darius, the same student who I \llilmii HI sponsored by the be drawings for prizes Please contact Rebecca School in Long Beach, Calif. home," Gruwell said. "I realized I questioned her choice of books Pine Arts Galleries. throughout the event. Nichols at 372-2190 for more Gruwell used the story of Ann didn't want to fight battles in the before, began proudly toting his For more information on exhi- Bowen-Viompson Student information. Meets every Frank and Romeo and Juliet classroom, I wanted to fight for new books around school. After bitions, see web site at: Union 202B-Community Wednesday from 3:30-5:00 among others to reach her stu- these kids." each student was given their http://digitalarts.btpu.edu/ Room p.m. dents by relating her students' After earning her master's new books, the entire class had a gallcry/ciirrent.cfm TBA lives, filled of violence and degree in education, Gruwell at "Toast of Change" with glasses of Dorothy liber Bryan. Willard 330- 5p.m. despair, to the lives of literary fig- age 23, began teaching at sparkling apple cider as right of Wankelman and Bowen- BGSU Campus Event 7:30p.m. ures. Woodrow Wilson High School in passage celebrating their futures lliompson Student Union Empoweniient Group I.IIISI AKlTSi IK IIIKI: Erin Gruwell, teacher and the fall of 1994. Gruwell was in with their new books in hand. Galleries For women survivors of abu WILLIAM BAILEY author of The Freedom Writers charge of 150 students. "All of the The class soon became sive dating relationships. This Noted American Painter Diary, spoke last night on kids I had were freshmen that no immersed in the diaries of Ann 11:30a.m. -1:30p.m. student support group is a William Bailey will present a "Overcoming Adversity: once else wanted," Gruwell said. and Zlata and then Gruwell had What Do You Care About? space for women at all stages public lecture in 117 (llscamp Achieving Academic Excellence" Gruwell said her students had another idea, she wanted her Week Awareness Displays of recovery to discuss their I fall at Bowling (ireen State as a part of the President's disciplinary problems, low GPAs students to write in their own loin representatives from a experiences and the patterns University today at 7:301!M. Lecture Series. and had been around violent diaries and share their stories variety of student organizat- of abuse, explore safety The lecture is free, "When I was in college, I did- crimes their entire lives. through the written word. The ions and groups as they options, facilitate healing and (xintact: Diane Shearon n't know I wanted to be a Gruwell decided the only way students soon began spending answer the question What Do learn to recognize cues to 117OlxwnpHall.BC.su teacher," Gruwell said. Gruwell to reach these kids was through their evenings in the classroom YOU Care About? Awareness potentially abusive behaviors went to college thinking she was reading. When she suggested typing on computers and off the Booths will lie set up for you to and relationships. going to be a lawyer, but that reading the required books listed streets. visit and explore some of the Confidentiality is emphasized. quickly changed when she wit- on the syllabus, such as I lomer, Gruwell's class not only got nessed the los Angeles riots in one of her students, Darius, their diaries published as a book, response to the Rodney King ver- raised his hand and asked, "Why "The Freedom Writers Diary", dict on television in May of 1992. do we have to read books by a but the class also got to meet THE BLOTTER Gntwell said she saw a man on bunch of deail white guys in Miep Gies, the Dutch woman television throw a molotov f tights?" who provided a shelter for Ann Friday March 19 Green, Ohio, and Donald Hill, tered first aid. All OK. Cocktail into a Circuit City store Darius' question got Gruwell Frank's family. Chicago, III., were cited for with his young son standing thinking and she decided to ask her father for monev so she Benjamin E. Hummel, disorderly conduct and fight- Requestor advised there was right beside him. Columbus Grove, Ohio, was ing in the Union. an unwanted person in the cited for failure to yield to kitchen of Kohl Hall. Subject pedestrians in crosswalk on Jenkins Reese, Bowling Green, will be referred to student dis- Thurstin Ave. Ohio, and Javon Burkes, cipline for trespassing and Bowling Green, Ohio, were underage consumption. Christopher Wolkiewics. cited for disorderly conduct in SALES Holgate, Ohio, was cited for the Union. Court date: Officers went to help city expired plates and no proof of 4/14/04. police officers with a fight in insurance in the Kreischer lot. Founders Hall. Victim was pepper sprayed in BajMMliBQ Ugochukwu Nwosu, Bowling the Union. 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NASA: Mars once had AFTER IDOL briny water on surface CONTEST By Andrew Bridges and I'd like to say if you have an interest THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in searching for fossils on Mars, this is VOLUNTEER: Dan Stanowisk. PASADENA. Calif. — Mars had a shal- the first place you'd want to go," said lid low pool of briny water on its surface Weiler, NASAs associate administrator senior, danced and sang to the long ago, NASA said yesterday in for space science "Devil Went Down to Georgia" announcing what could be the Although Squyres referred to the after BG Idol ended last night in strongest evidence yet that the now-dry water as a sea. scientists said it is not the Union. Audience members Red Planet was once hospitable to life. clear how big the body ol water might were invited to perform if they The space agency's scientists have been or whether it was a fixed fea- wanted after the event spon- announced earlier this month that the ture and not just a desert basin that sored by Delta Sigma Phi. Opportunity rover found evidence of flooded periodically. water in Mars' distant past. But it was The evidence also does not indicate unclear whether the water was in the when water covered the broad and flat soil or on the surface. I"he new findings region where Opportunity landed, suggest there was a pool of saltwater at called Meridiani Planum, or for how least two inches deep. long. Nor does it indicate if any organ- A rocky outcropping examined by the isms actually lived on Mars. rover had ripple patterns arid concen- If life did flourish at the site when it trations of salt — considered telltale was awash in water, the type of rock Ashler tone BG News signs that the rock formed in standing found there is capable of preserving evi- water. dence of any biological material, he "We think Opportunity is now parked said. on what was once the shoreline of a "If we are correct in our interpreta- salty sea on Mars," said Cornell tion, this was a habitable environment," University astronomer Steve Squyres, Squyres said. "These are the kinds of Hick WAP Photo the mission's main scientist. environments that arc very suitable for WATER ON MARS: Dr. Andrew Knoil, Panel talks of newspaper The findings add to the growing body life." science team members for the Mars of evidence that the Red Planet was The findings were presented at a tele- Rover project, talks about spherical once was a wetter and possibly warmer vised news conference at the head- "blueberries," evidence of water. accuracy, and trust factor place that may have been conducive to quarters of the National Aeronautics Analysis by the rover showed that the and Space Administration in life. ETHICS, FROM PAGE 1 "This is a profound discovery, it has Washington. so-called berries are hematite, which usually form water. profound implications for astrobiology, we know our pictures will be transmitted around the world," Parziale said. Par/ialc also said thai location is a key factor in determining what to show. "Newspapers are more likely to run pictures Uiat are more disturbing if the Greek Affairs must now approve all T-Shirts event takes place half a world away than the)' are if it occurs in their backyard," T-SHIRTS, FROM PAGE 1 Before the Board's decision Brown questioning and straight-supportive Parziale said. reminded members of the "pro-active Students— the Board is restricted to The panelists also discussed the issue "We were neglectful in what we did approach" the fraternity has taken base their decision only on the action of plagiarism and the fabrication of sto- and now we have to deal with it in a toward addressing the issues the shirts in question. ries, referring frequently to the lecent manner like this," he said. "But also have brought up on campus. "I understand that you've met with high-profile cases of laysonRlair and oth- other organizations along the same "We came up with this action plan... Vision and you have been extremely crs. lines have done diings in the past or that night wiien we heard about this responsible .. in your action plan in "You have to do your own work. 1 don t had the intentions of doing things that Letter |to the liditorl," he said. "Taking contacting the correct people, but the understand the layson Blair's of the were not intended to be taken in the this as a learning approach not just for issue on case is not what you've done to world," Pulitzer prize candidate Paul manner that it was." Sigma Phi but for the Greek communi- rectify it, but whether or not what you Kostyu said. "We are all [journalists] in a Ashley KunOBG News Currently, Greek Affairs staff must ty as a whole I think is a big, big deal. We did was in violation," said Anthony position where we need to defend this ETHICS: Paul Kostyu, 2004 Pulitzer approve all items that fraternities or want to take the lead in doing a lot of Calabresc, 1KC chief justice. profession." prize nominee in beat reporting speaks sororities want to be able to charge to these things... to bring the issue to the The Board's decision last night will Parziale said that while news organiza- during Communications Studies Week. their Bursar accounts. And since late Greek community as a whole." resonate through other Greek organi- tions do dieir best to ensure die accuracy January. IFC fraternities must have all But despite the fraternity's steps to zations on campus, Brown said. of stories, reporters arc still expected to Studies Week. Other panelists included items approved by Ron Binder, director clear the air including meeting with the "In effect they have set a precedent write accurate, honest stories. Kenny Irny of the Poynter Institute, who of Greek Affairs, or his staff. leaders of Vision— the University's tonight," he said. "It is something that "Being a reporter implies a lot of trust." traveled from Honda for the event, and But this regulation came after the organization representing gay, lesbian, will not only effect this chapter, but Kirzialc said. Tom Walton, the editor of the Toledo SigKp shirts in question were printed. bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, BGSUasavvhole." The discussion was one of many Blade. Binder said. events taking place for Communications Senior Portraits/ Graduation Fair!

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LAST CHANCE FOR FREE SENIOR PICTURES www.bgnews.com/campus The last chance to have free senior portraits taken is today from 10:30a.m. to 7 p.m. and tomorrow from 9a.m. to 5p.m at the spring graduation fair in the Bowen Thompson Student Union Multi-purpose Room. No appointments are needed. Professional dress suggested. Please contact Key yearbook at 2- 8086 with any questions. CAMPUS Literary figures relate to daily life situations By Mindy VanHouten After watching the rioting on could buy her students books get a life REPORTER The calendar of events is taken from television and the boy watching that could make a real difference "The Diary of Ann Frank", a his father cause destruction, in their lives. Gruwell bought http^/ww^'.bgsiu'du/calendar/calendariitml story of the undying human spir- Gruwell decided she was going each student "The Diary of Ann it, was not just a book but a to be a teacher. Frank" and "Zlata's Diary: A IOa.iii. 4p.m. issues on the minds of today's Sponsored by The teaching tool for Erin Gruwell, a "I realized then that education Child's life in Sarajevo". BFA Senior Thesis Kxhibition college students. There will Transformation Project. teacher at WoodrowWilson High starts first and foremost in the Darius, the same student who Exhibition sponsored by the be drawings for prizes Please contact Rebecca School in Long Beach, Calif. home," Gruwell said. "I realized I questioned her choice of books Fine Arts Center Galleries. throughout the event. Nichols at 372-2190 for more Gruwell used the story of Ann didn't want to fight battles in the before, began proudly toting his For more information on exhi- Bowen-Viompson Student information. Meets every Frank and Romeo and Juliet classroom, 1 wanted to fight for new books around school. After bitions, see web site at: Union 202B-O)innmnity Wednesday from 3:30-5:00 among others to reach her stu- these kids." each student was given their http://ditpialarts.bg5ii.edu/ Room p.m. dents by relating her students' After earning her master's new books, the entire class had a gallcry/current.cfm TBA lives, filled of violence and degree in education, Gtuwefl at "Toast of Change" with glasses of Dorothy liber Bryan. Witlard 3:30- 5p.m. despair, to the lives of literary fig- age 23, began teaching at sparkling apple cider as right of Wankelnmn anil Bowen- BGSU Campus Event 7:30p.m. ures. WoodrowWilson High School in passage celebrating their futures Thompson Student Union Empowerment Group GUEST ARTIST LECTURE: Erin Gruwell, teacher and the fall of 1994. Gruwell was in with their new books in hand. Galleries For women survivors of abu WILLIAM BAILEY author of The Freedom Writers charge of 150 students. "All of the The class soon became sive dating relationships. This Noted American Painter Diary, spoke last night on kids I had were freshmen Uiat no immersed in the diaries of Ann 11:30a.m. -1:30p.m. student support group is a William Bailey will present a "Overcoming Adversity: once else wanted," Gruwell said. and /Jala and then Gruwell had What Do You Care About? space for women at all stages public lecture in 117 Olscamp Achieving Academic Excellence" Gruwell said her students had another idea, she wanted her Week Awareness Displays of recovery to discuss their Hall at Bowling Green State as a part of the President's disciplinary problems, low GPAs students to write in their own loin representatives from a experiences and the patterns University today at 7:30 RM. Lecture Series. and had been around violent diaries and share their stories variety of student organizat- of abuse, explore safety The lecture is free. "When I was in college, I did- crimes their entire lives. through the written word. The ions and groups as they options, facilitate healing and Contact: Diane Shearon n't know I wanted to be a Gruwell decided the only way students soon began spending answer the question What Do learn to recognize cues to 117 Olscamp HalkBGSU teacher," Gruwell said. Gruwell to reach these kids was through their evenings in the classroom YOU Care About? Awareness potentially abusive behaviors went to college thinking she was reading. When she suggested typing on computers and off the Booths will be set up for you to and relationships. going to be a lawyer, but that reading the required books listed streets. visit and explore some of the Confidentiality is emphasized. quickly changed when she wit- on the syllabus, such as I lomer, Gruwell's class not only got nessed the Los Angeles riots in one of her students, Darius, their diaries published as a book, response to the Rodney King ver- raised his hand and asked, "Why "The Freedom Writers Diary", dict on television in May of 1992. do we have to read books by a but the class also got to meet THE BLOTTER Gruwell said she saw a man on bunch of dead white guys in Miep Gies, the Dutch woman television throw a molotov f tights?" who provided a shelter for Ann Friday March 19 Green, Ohio, and Donald Hill, tered first aid. All OK. Cocktail into a Circuit City store Darius' question got Gniwell Frank's family. 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stone dead," and "Their words Certainly this is to some PEOPLE PETER cut me like a knife"! constituted degree influenced by skill level keep it clean men KUEBECK a change in dieir perception of and style, but perception also ON THE STREET ordinary things. conies into play: How we look al ■ k/Opinion Columnist Our perceptions are what whal we're drawing is crucial to What is one of your began running commercials make our understanding of the what we draw. For some people, RUSS against then Democratic front- letting my mind wander not world what il is, and everyone details like hair and face and favorite memories? ZIMMER runner Howard Dean. The ad loo long ago. I found myself has different perceptions. Think hands are the most important, Opinion Columnist attacked Dean's stance on sever- thinking about cliches — you about languages: The world is and so a great deal of lime is al issues but its most striking know, old phrases like "you can'l full of hundreds, if not thou- devoted to them. For others, its feature was a shot of Osama bin teach an old dog new tricks" or sands, of languages — dialects. proportion — transcribing accu- The Bush media blitz has laden. "the apple doesnl fall far from variations, derivatives and lan- rately die form, making sure that begun. But don'l feel sorry for His image was used to pro- John Kerry. Whal goes around the tree" or even newer, run- guages-proper; bin why are itll pans correspond uniformly lo voke quesdons of Dean's ability into-the-ground phrases like there so many languages? the whole. For others, it's die play comes around. to keep America safe from ter- "Can you here me now?" and "Is Of course then are numerous Recently, Bush campaign rorism. Sounds to me like the of the light and shadow that is aides said that an intense 90 day that your final answer?" theories on this subject, but lan- most important. prototype for an ad Bush might As I thought about these guage is a way of expressing per- media attack has begun in an run against Kerry. When in reali- Now take this line of thought effort lo make Kerry look weak things, mentally following these ceptions, and when one culture ;uid turn il back onto the world: LINDSAY FISHER ty, the funding for the produc- phrases backward in lime, it on defense and indecisive, as or group of people in an area in We all look at the same world SOPHOMORE, tion of these commercials actu- dawned on me thai cliches well as focusing on taxes. Bush's the distant past shared a percep- (some philosophers would argue ally came from many weren't always cliches: at one SECONDARY EDUCATION chief political adviser, Karl Rove, tion, their language became with me on this point, but...) Democratic candidates. time they were new and fresh, plans to change the public per- based idiomatically around it. widi die same minds, and yet Most contributions came they spoke to people and were ception of Kerry by June while You'll find expressions in one our pictures — our beliefs and "/ received a generous from 1 )ick Gephardt's friends al commonly used because of a language that just won't work in interest in politics is still high. ideas about die world — turn out check from an anony- the labor unions but much of it son of truth or relevance to life another language if you translate The Bush campaign war different based on what we think from Kerry's supporters. The that people saw in them. At one them literally, but if you translit- mous person chest dwarfs that of Kerry's. is the most important. head of Americans for Jobs time, they wen'original; more erate them, they'll work. Using thai advantage, they wish Something that I've been try- via mail." refused lo release die list of than thai — at one lime, some of It has been written by others to define their opponent with ing to do for some years, and donors and by the time the list these phrases were revolution- thai language effects our percep- negative, misleading ads, so something that the B(iX (BG was finally disclosed, the upset ary tions because alphabets and numerous that he can'l afford lo experience) program on campus victories by Kerry in New Think back lo phrases. vocabularies reflect the world- respond to all of them. Hampshire and Iowa had descriptions or similes that we views held by the cultures who has been helping students do for We all know Bush can't really the past few years, is determine run on defense, taxes or good already passed. take for grained and we really speak those languages. Obviously, I'm not contend- don't think of them as cliches al Of course, in a culture, percep- why 1 perceive die way I do — decision-making. However, why do 1 think the things that are dial's not really die issue. Kerry ing that die involvement by this all. For example, who was the tions are not held uniformly by group in the primaries was the first person to drink a freezing all: Everyone is free-thinking and important to me are important? is calling diis the same old An ancient philosopher once Republican dirty tricks and cry- key to Kerry's success. It's more sip of water from a spring and frcc-pcrcciving. A good example of a point lo show that he is a asserted that the unexamined REBEKAH GONZALES ing foul. Well, he's partially right. then describe to their compan- of Ibis is my art class. I'm cur- savvy politician, or at least sur- ions "This is ice cold!" life is not worth living. What he Two years ago, Georgian rently taking a life drawing class SENIOR, VCT rounds himself with those Before that time, no one had meant by that is that only Democradc senator and war in the art building, and during types. thought of using ice and water breaks we will all walk around line nigh looking al ourselves and hero Max Cleland was ousted together in the same thought, asking ourselves questions about "I went to Jamaica." from office when his They want to point fingers at and lake a look at what everyone the Republican party for run- but back in the primordial devel- ourselves, our draughts and Republican opponent ran sev- else is doing. What always stag- ning a smear campaign but they opment of language, how bril- activities, can we grow. eral ads that questioned his gers me is how — even though were guilty of involvement in liant, original and revolutionary We have to ask ourselves ques- patriotism, lust four years ago, we're drawing the same model in another. I should add that Kerry iniisi that thinker have been tions face-to-face and reach Texas Governor George W. Bush the same pose under the same himself cannot be directly lied considered after having made deeply and honestly for the was trailing Arizona Senator lighting conditions and (unless to this. that connection? answers. But before we can do John McCain in the Republican they're sitting on the ends) from His campaign claims they Pot early peoples, such a that, we have to understand that primaries. That is until South generally die same angle — were in die dark about tills thought (and others like "This in this world we perceive, and Carolina when George W. and everyone's drawings come out whole situation and have fire is as hot as the sun," "He's different. perception is the starting point. Mr. Rove's aides started making calls to sui ii 11 Carolina voters removed several people on their SCOn BLANCHARD and asking them if their opinion staff who were knowingly affili- JUNIOR, NURSING of McCain would change if they ated. found out he had a illegitimate I want to like John Kerry. child from a rclaUonship widi Scratch that, I want to love John "Wrecking two cars in an African-American woman. Kerry. 1 don't mean long walks three days." Bush won South Carolina on die beach, "diamonds are Apparendy his campaign was forever," etc. I want to love his not aware that McCain and his platform and trust that he will wife had adopted an African- be everything that ole' "G-dubs" American child. But what Kerry hasn't been. He makes it so diffi- seems to have forgotten was his cult when he acts like a campaign's involvement in Republican candidate. Americans for lobs. Americans for lobs was Send all comments to: formed last November and [email protected] illMANDY DRAGON JUNIOR, INTEGRATED Did you know? SOCIAL STUDIES Lady Astor once told Winston Churchill "if you "Being buried in the were my husband, 1 would poison your coffee." sand when His reply was, "if you were my wife, I was three." I would drink it!"

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These ; should be included for verification subject lo review for length and clari- Bowling Green, Ohio 43403 ANGELA GORTER, PULSE EDITOR are usually also in response to a cur- I purposes. Personal attacks, unveri- ty before printing Phone:(419)372-6966 rent issue on the University's campus I fied information or anonymous sub- Opinion columns do not necessar- E-mail: [email protected] MIKE METZGER, SPORTS PHOTO EDITOR or the Bowling Green area. missions will not be primed. ily reflect the views of The BG News. Web site: http://www.bgnews.com ASHLEY KUNTZ, NEWS PHOTO EDITOR TIFFANI MCKENZIE, FEATURES EDITOR KEN EDWARDS, WEBMASTER WWW.BGNEWS.COM OPINION Wednesday. March 24.2004 5 Life after death gives life meaning OTTERS TO THE EDITOR This is why I believe there are you will eat or what you will JEREMY so many religions and denomi- drink: nor about your body, what DUBOIS nations in the worid. We all are you will put on. Is not life more said people who condone this since they are the authority in not going to the same place and than food and the body more Hate speech behavior, as well as the faggots class and will most likely l>e Opinion Columnisl # we don't all believe the same than clothing?" and lesbians, are sick. taken more seriously. things. How can all of us be right Everyone needs money here needs to be I was absolutely shocked that Nobody should feel threat- A day has never passed when I in what we believe? We can't all on earth, but the love of money someone would be this insensi- ened, uncomfortable and didn't think about what happens be right. That is why 1 believe is the root of all evil (1 Timothy stopped now tive by using hate speech, espe- offended because of someone's to me after I die. that a majority of people in this 6:10). When we die, nothing we cially in class where it is forbid- ignorance and insensitivity. It is I realize that nothing on Earth world will end up in hell. have on earth will come with us Every Thursday in my English den by University policy. The very unfortunate that this type of lasts forever, That's why I am The Bible tells us in Matthew to eternity. I believe that if we 112 class, we do a synthesis exer- student was not reprimanded by language is still being used and it more concerned with eternity, chapter 7:13-14 to "Enter by the keep our minds focused on what cise on a chosen topic in order to the instnictor, which shocked needs to be stopped. nither than life as I know it now. narrow gate; for wide is the gate we ought to be doing, then we'll strengthen our writing and ideas. me even more. This type of language causes It has long been debated what and broad is the way that leads The topic this past Thursday was I started to wonder what fights between individuals and happens to a person, or that per- to destruction, and there are all be better people. I've often asked myself what is Siune sex marriage — a very sen- would have happened if some- groups, makes people feel son's soul, when they perish. A many who go in by it. Because sitive topic for many people. one used different hate speech life without life after death and 1 uncomfortable and threatened lot of people believe that when narrow is the gate and difficult is After I read my synthesis the such as nigger or chink. Any hate and shows an inability to accept someone dies, their soul goes to the way which leads to life, and realize the answer — nothing. It instructor chose a student to speech should be immediately others. either heaven or hell and they there are few who find it." would be a waste of time share her ideas. The student addressed as it is extremely When you hear people using spend eternity there. This scripture lets us know because everyone had their expressed her opposition to unnecessary, offensive and hate speech, tell them why it is The Bible describes heaven as that it is difficult to get to heaven chance to live property. same sex marriage using the threatening. not tolerated. There is still a lot of a place with many mansions and and there will be few who make life to me seems like one big bible as her explanation. I late speech breeds hatred work to be done and educating streets of gold, whereas hell is it there. On the other hand, the test. What lies within our hearts Although I disagree with her towards specific groups of peo- people is a great place to start. noted for its lire and darkness. gate to hell is wide and there are and our actions determine opinion. I realize she should be ple. By not addressing this lan- Stop the hatred. Eternity is one of those words many who go in by it. where we end up. We've all able to express her opinion and guage, people are saying it is OK. that I believe is hard to digest. I John 3:3 states that "unless sinned, and everyone, according so should anyone else. The part Instructors especially should pay HEATHER PERNE don't believe our minds can one is born again, he cannot see tolsaiah9:17,isa hypocrite. It that outraged me was when she attention to this in the classroom STUDENT begin to understand the concept the kingdom of God" living like has been said that you're only of eternity. God wants us to and following scared to die if you aren't living If these places do in fact exist, the Bible's teachings isn't the eas- properly. how does one get there? This is iest thing in the world. Sin, for lesus Christ and 1 lis word, where things get complicated. the most part, has now become which is the Bible, is the answer Any scripture from the Bible defined by the individual. What to every problem this world that tells its readers how they can is moral and just to one person faces. 1 believe that we are living get to heaven or hell can easily may be immoral and unjust to in Itevelations. It is crucial that be refuted by someone simply another. saying that the Bible isn't true, is At times, I sin and I know we all have faith in these last outdated or only part of it is his- beforehand that what I was days and times. torically accurate. To that I would about to do was sin but yet, I do There an' people everywhere ask what parts are true? it anyway. Why? I don't know denying that lesus Christ exists 1 have noticed this problem for what else to say besides the flesh and that the Bible is mie. quite some time. People are tak- is weak. Too often our minds stay Some people have to learn the ing Scriptures and twisting them on things that probably aren't hard way. Nasir (ones once said to make them say what they that important. that the greatest lesson ever want them to say. Some of those In Matthew chapter 6:25, lesus learned has yet to be taught. I same people don't acknowledge said, "Therefore 1 say to you, do believe that lesson will be taught that certain Scriptures exist. not worry about your life, what on ludgment Day.

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The 6-foot-2,350-pound (iarmon started all 16games Nelson last year at left guard for San Diego, clearing the way for UiDainian Tomlinson, who rushed for 3,328 yards over the past two seasons. Garmon, a seventh-round draft pick by Dallas in 1999, headAP was traded to the Chargers in 2002 after making five starts for the Cowboys that season. Also, the Browns have been talking to free-agent linebacker Warrick I loldman, who was awards released earlier this month by the Chicago Bears. senior guard, earned a perfect Western Michigan's 360 points by being picked on all Mike Williams was 72 first-team ballots by the same named to the AP's media panel that votes on the weekly poll. honorable mention Fach member selected three Softball Ail-American list. All-America teams, with players receiving points on a 5-3-1 basis. By Jim O'Connell Lawrence Roberts of heads to THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mississippi State was third with There's no debate when it 308 points, while losh Childress comes to Emcka Okafor and of Stanford had 235, and Ryan lanieer Nelson, 'lliey're unani- Gomes of Providence complet- Michigan mous All-Americans. ed the first team with 208. The stars at Connecticut and In 1985, four players were ByRyanAutuHo Saint Joseph's led The Associated unanimous choices: Patrick SPORTS REPORTER Press men's college Ewing of Georgetown, Chris The Bowling Green women's All-America team yesterday, the Mullin of St. John's, Wayman soltball team hopes to ride the first time since 1985 more than Tisdale of Oklahoma, and Keith wave of momentum that they one player was chosen by every Lee of Memphis State. But only received last weekend into Ann voler. 10 people voted then. Arbor for today's doubleheader "It is hard to express just what "This is obviously a testament meeting with 12th-ranked it means to lie recognized as one to both players to be unanimous Michigan. The Falcons (10-111, of the best players in the coun- selections." Saint Joseph's coach Mike Metieer BG Ne\v> finished 4-1 over the weekend at try," Okafor said. "Individual Phil Martelli said. "That is a lot of (In BUZZ Classic in Marietta, Ga., PITCHING IN A WIN: Bowling Green freshman Alan Brech hurls in yesterday's home-opening win recognition like this is really a respect to be shown, and in nei- by far their most impressive per- over Xavier. Brech pitched two innings and gave up two runs on two hits. reflection of the great team- ther case was it about hype. formance of the season. mates and coaches that I am for- These two deserved it." Michigan (21 -Gl has also played tunate to work with every day." well as of late, Miming nine of Okafor, a 6-foot-10 junior cen- ALL-AMERICANS, PAGE 8 their last ten contests. Five of their ter, and Nelson, a 5-foot-11 six losses have come at the hands of teams ranked in the top twenty BG beats Xavier of the country. Head Coach l£igh Ross-Shaw realizes the difficulty of the task at hand, bttt she welcomes the stiff competition with open arms. Tennis team "We have a lot of respect for in extra innings Michigan," Ross-Shaw said. "We play them every year and it's great competition for us. Anything can happen on any given day." Reimold's RBI single wins it falls in Vegas Ross-Shaw was speaking from experience about a possible BylaymeRamson Eric Lawson led off the game knocked a grounder to third SPORTS EDITOR with a double but was thrown base with the bases loaded for By layme Ramson of their best doubles matches of upset. last March 25, her squad SPORTS E0IT0R defeated Michigan 3-1 at the After a 10-day layoff, the out trying to stretch the hit into a his second hit of the game. the year." BGSU Softball field. The Bowling (ireen baseball team triple. After thai, Schultz was Bowling Green reliever Neil Tlie Falcon tennis team's trip Schoenbcrger and Maloncy Wolverines, who were ranked in needed an extra inning to win dominant. Schmitz pitched three innings of to Las Vegas didn't result in wins teamed up again against Middle the top 25 at the time, lead the all- their delayed home opener at "Schultz did a good job. He scoreless relief for the Falcons, over two of the country's tougher Tennessee State, but fell 8-4 to time series 21 -5. lite Falcons have Warren Stcller Field yesterday, 4- threw strikes, but I don't think we allowing one hit and one walk, teams as BCi fell to No. 46 UNLV Manon Kruseand Carien Venter. not been victorious in Ann Arbor 3 over Xavier. were as patient as we needed to striking out six. Schmitz was one 7-0 on Friday and got edged out The weekend's only wins since May 10,1989. Nolan Reimold's bases-loaded be, and I think our guys were a of five pitchers that saw action by Middle Tennessee State, 4-3 came from the fourth, fifth and Four Maize and Blue starters single in the bottom of the 10th little bit anxious against him and forBG. on Sunday. The Falcons did get sixth flights against MTSU as are batting above .300. Second capped the Falcons' come from tried to yank the ball and that's Starter Tyler Saneholtz good results from the lower part Ashley lakupcin defeated Emily baseman Tiffany Haas leads the behind win. exactly what he wanted us to extended his streak to 17 innings of dieir lineup in the matches, Vest, 6-4. 6-0; Cameron team with a .364 average while Xavier scored the first tuns of do," BG coach Danny Schmilz without allowing a run, setting along with the experience of Benjamin beat Laura First baseman Jennifer Olds and the game in both the second and said. down the Xavier batters in order playing nationally ranked teams McNamara, 6-4, 6-7, 1-0 and Outer fielder Meghan Doe are third innings. The Musketeers When reliever Daniel Graham in the first inning. and players. lessica lohnson defeated lacqui batting .360 and .349 respectively. added ii third ntn in die top of replaced Schultz in the seventh, "Our pitchers did a gtxxi job. "It was very, very tough com- Williams, 7-5,6-1. Short stop lessica Merchant has the seventh before Bowling BG seemed to find their swings. They threw the ball very well," petition with both teams and Dean credited those wins to eight homeruns to go along with (ireen scored their first and sec- Heimold led off with a base hit Schmilz said. "It kind of showed even though the scores don't Bowling Green's strength and her .304 average. The Wolverine ond runs of the game in the bot- to center field, then first base- that we really haven't played in indicate it with UNLV we battled conditioning program. pitching has been nasty to oppos- tom half of the inning. man Steve Raszka hit a two-run 10 days as far as our hitters hard and battled to the end," BG "Those were matches where ing batters. Either Nicole Motycka The Falcons had a hard time homer, his first of the season, to because 1 thought early in the coach Penny Dean said. "I hon- we had to battle so hard for every (9-3) or lennie Ritter (8-3) will take getting the offense going, getting cut into Xavier's lead. The game we did not swing the bat at estly thought that Susie single point, and they were long only three hits off of Xavier Falcons tied it up in the bottom ISchoenbergeri and Lisa (Maloneyl at No. I doubles, even TENNIS, PAGE 7 SOFTBALL, PAGE 8 starter J.T. Schultz, of the eighth when Keimold BASEBALL. PAGE 7 though they lost 8-4, played one

"I was waiting to get outdoors and do [steeplechase]." AMBER CULP. BG DISTANCE RUNNER, WHO BLEW OFF THE FIELD IN ALABAMA OVER THE WEEKEND No stopping Indians' Vizquel

By Tom Withers Grip's steeplechase AP SPORTS WRITER . WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — Omar Vizquel isn't your typical soon-to- win paces track team be 37-year-old. Doesn't dress like one, act like one and — for the By Danielle Tanner year. Alabama Birmingham, with most part — he doesn't play like SPORTS RCP0RIER 42 points, rounded out the top one. The BG women's track team three. On Cleveland's roster full of opened their outdoor season in Distance runner Amber Culp kids, the fun-loving Vizquel is the Tuscaloosa Ala last weekend by had the lone first-place finish for big brother who never wants to scoring 18 points in the Alabama the Falcons. Culp had the only grow up. Relays, which was good enough time under 11 minutes in the But time is catching up with the for a share of seventh place. Troy 3000 meter steeplechase, win- Indians' Gold Glove-winning State University and University of ning the event in 10:58.55. Her shortstop, who coming off the Tennessee-Chattanooga tied BG time is the tiiird best in school most injury-plagued season of his with 18 points apiece. Alabama history and narrowly missed the career is in his 11th spring train- Miks tUOfK BG News File Ptiolo scored 54 points to edge out NCAA qualifying time of 10:57.18. ing camp with Cleveland. OujneBurlKonAPPtloto Western Michigan (52) and win WIN: BG's Amber Culp won the POPULAR: Omar Vizquel, a long-time fan favorite in Cleveland, the meet for the second straight VIZQUEL, PAGE 8 3,000 steeple in Alabama. TRACK. PAGE 8 signs autographs at spring training. 1 WWW.BGNEWS.COM SPORTS Wednesday. March 24.2004 7 Xavier hot in Sweet 16 By Terry Kinn«y Georgia Dome. said senior guard Lionel IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS said we can't even make the NIT." "If we look ahead or look Chambers. "But the season's not Sato said. "But coach never lost CINCINNATI — The Xavier behind, we get all screwed up," over, and we're not ready to cele- confidence in us. That's when we Musketeers were booed on their coach 'Iliad Matta said yesterday. brate yet StUted focusing on one game at a home court in lanuary. That "When you think of what this "There's still a couple weeks of time." seems like such a long time ago. team has been through, we've basketball left, and we just want It is the hard times that led to After three straight losses left had to be in survival mode all to be there until the end." the good times, Chalmers said. Xavier at 10-9, the Musketeers year." Chalmers is Xaviers top scorer, "When you're down and you have won 15 of 16 games. They It was a 71-69 victoiy over averaging 16.7 points a game. get up, you understand what it have deposed the top-ranked cross-town rival Cincinnati, then Another senior, , is takes," said Chalmers, who hail a team in the nation, swept the ranked at No. 10, that started right there, averaging 16.2 points. career-high 31 points in Xaviers Atlantic 10 tournament by win- Xavier (25-101 on its way. Soon, Sato is the only active player in 89-74 victory over No. 8 ning four games in four days, ral- the Musketeers were beating Division I with more than 1.900 Mississippi State on Sunday. lied from double-digit deficits teams that beat them earlier in points, 800 rebounds and 200 "This team has been at a low twice in the NCAA tournament the season—Richmond, Dayton, assists. He said the Musketeers point, and we don't want to get to and are on their way to the George Washington and, in the are living the one-game-at-a- that point again." Atlanta regional semifinal to play conference tournament, No. 1 St. time cliche. Xavier relies heavily on its No. 12 Texas (25-7). Joseph's. "When we win, that's when we seniors. Sato averages nearly 37 It is Xaviers first time in the The turnaround would be think about the next game," Sato minutes a game, and Chalmers torn Uhknan AP Photo round of 16 since 1990 and only enough to make some teams said. nearly 35. They share the school the second time ever. It is not the giddy. He remembers what it was like record for NCAA tournament HERE OR THERE: Xavier coach Thad Matta answers a question at time to reflect on lanuary or "I think we understand to in lanuary. scoring with 123 points apiece in a news conference yesterday. His Musketeers have won 15 of 16 worry about Friday's game in the some extent what's going on," "When we were 10-9, people seven games. games entering this weekend's game against Texas. Lidle to be Reds' Serena returns for Nasdaq Open By Steven Wine With the sisters seeded 1 -2 this IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS week, they can meet only in the KEY BISCAYNF., Fla. — final. Serena has beaten Venus Opening Sidelined by knee surgery, six times in a row. Serena Williams spent most of The 32 seeded players receive the past eight months designing first-round byes, meaning they'll starter dresses and dabbling in acting. play their opening matches Now that she's ready to get Friday or Saturday. Reds manager Dave back on a tennis court, it's as if No. 1-ranked Henin- she never left: Williams will be Hardenne decided to skip Key Miley surprised some seeded No. 1 at die Nasdaq-100 Biscayne even though it is when he named Lidle Open, which begins today. regarded by many as die most "I really, really am excited prestigious tournament outside the starter. about getting back," said the majors. The Belgian has won By Joe Kay Williams, die two-time defend- three of the past fourGrand Slam IHE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing champion at Key Biscayne. events and would have been the SARASOTA, Fla. — The newest "I've been in a lot of pain watch- favorite here, but she'll instead member of the Cincinnati Reds' ing a lot of players play when I take a two-week break after win- rotation has moved to the front of really want to be out there." ning at Indian Wells on Sunday. the line. The tournament will be her The decision disappointed Right-hander Cory Lidle will first since she won her sixth tournament organizers and puz- start the Reds' season opener on Grand Slam tide by beating older zled the Indian Wells men's April 5 against the Chicago Cubs, sister Venus at Wimbledon in champion, top-ranked Roger the first time that the 31-year-old July. Federer. pitcher has received such an Despite the long layoff, "I'm surprised she doesn't play honor in the majors. Williams returns as the favorite it, because to me it seems like "Obviously here it's a bigger — thanks to a series of with- there are enough days to prepare deal," Lidle said yesterday, after drawals. The four top-ranked for Miami." Federer said. "I'm manager Dave Miley announced women are missing, including going to go there for sure, that's his choice. "It's not hard to be the lustine Henin-Hardenne and all I can say. I think Miami's one opening day guy in Little League Kim Clijstcrs. of die nicest events of die year." or high school, but it's an honor to Clearly, Williams is hardly the Also missing will be No. 2 do that in the big leagues and I'm only star who has been hurt—or Clijsters, who tore a tendon in proud of it." even the only Williams, Venus her left wrist at Indian Wells. No. Miley picked Lidle over missed the final six months of 3 Amelie Mauresmo is out widi a holdovers limmy Haynes and 2003 with an abdominal injury, back injury, and No. 4 lindsay Paul Wilson. Lidle, 31, signed a and a sore right knee has limited Davenport decided to join one-year contract for $2.75 mil- her to six matches this year. Henin-Hardenne and take a lion as a free agent from Toronto, "It's been really tough for her break. where he went 12-15 with a 5.75 to get back." Serena said. "We've Men's favorites include No. 4- KRA last season. both been working very hard, seeded Andre Agassi, bidding for Lidle pitched in the playoffs for and we both plan on making a his seventh Key Biscayne title Anja Niedrinchaus AP Photo Oakland in 2001 and 2002 but lot of noise." and fourth in a row." POWERFUL FOREHAND: Serena Williams has returned to form in time tor the Nasdaq-100 Open. hasn't received such a prominent place in a team's rotation. I lis only other moment in the spodight came in 2001, when he started one game against the New York Warnock, Yankees in die playoffs and lost. Dean happy with her "I think it will feel a lot like Nailon with (that)," he said. "I handled that Reimold net pressure pretty good. It will feel teams conditioning somewhat the same. I think I'll be multiple-hit able to stay calm and go about my TENNIS, FROM PAGE 6 Romer and Andrea Meister everyday business." games Cavs for year falling 8-6 to McNamara and Few starting pitchers are able to CLEVELAND (AP) — matches, but we never wore lennifer Klaschka and Benjamin treat an opener in Cincinnati like BASEBALL FROM PAGE 6 Forward U-e Nailon will spend down," she said. "Physically, and lakupcin losing to Vest and an everyday thing. The city holds a the rest of the season widi the especially Ashley and lessica at Ana Maria Cibils, 8-5. parade through downtown before Cleveland Cavaliers. No. 4 and No. 6, once we won "It was a good experience," all. Later in the game we did a Dean said of the trip. "I think thai die game, which is always sold better job." Cleveland announced yester- that first set, we were in just such out. day Uiat it extended Nation's better condition that the second we can do nothing but get better Reimold and left" Warnock from playing good competition, Tickets for this year's game were were two of those players that stay widi the team, which ends set was a lot easier. gone in 16 minutes, the fastest the regular season April 14 in "In Cameron's match at No. 5, and really I didn't feel that these contributed late in the game. two teams were very tough, but I opening day sellout in team histo- The two were the only Falcons New York. Should the Cavaliers it MIS a split set thing and then ry- make the playoffs, Nailon they went into a tiebreaker for don't think they were any better with multiple hits in the game. than some of the top teams in "1 know they didn't sell out in 16 Reimold went 3-for-S while would be eligible to play. the third set, and I felt like physi- minutes because of me, though," The Cavaliers, which are 7-2 cally Cameron was in such bet- our conference." Warnock was 2-for-2. The Falcons will have a Lidle said. "They did a good job," since signing Nailon to the first ter shape than the other girl thai The Cubs plan to start Kerry of two 10-day contracts March I felt confident about her win- chance to see some more con- Schmitz said. "Nolan had a cou- ference teams this weekend Wood at the front of a rotation ple of hits and the game-winner, 3, would have had to release ning and she did." that includes Mark Prior and Greg Nailon if they didn't sign him for The Falcons' two other dou- when they play Toledo and and left* did a nice job. They're a Eastern Michigan. Maddux. The Reds' rotation is still couple of our key players and the rest of the season yesterday, bles teams came close to wins in flux less than two weeks from guys like that, along with Andy when his second 10-day deal Tony Dejak AP Photo against MT'SU, with Heidi the start of the season. ended. Hudak and Dave Barkholz, are FOR THE DURATION: Lee Haynes started the inaugural guys that have got to make In nine games, Nailon is aver- game at Great American Ball Park things happen for us" aging 7.6 points and 2.8 Nailon, left, signed with the last year. Pittsburgh batted The Falcons play Michigan rebounds. 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8 Wednesday, March 24.2004 SPORTS WWW.BGNEWS.COM Beneficiaries of upsets Rango, Johnson earn MAC honors, must now avoid them prep for Michigan By Steve BrisenrJine No. 3 Georgia Tech or No. 10 upsets have wiped out seven IHE ASSOCIAK0 PRESS Nevada. teams seeded 1-4. SOFTBALL FROM PAGE 6 slugging percentage of .614. LAWRENCE. Kan. — First, "We're going to come out like "We know what a kid who's 22 Teammate Jody Johnson was Illinois-Chicago. Then, Pacific. we're the underdogs," Georgia or 23 can do against a kid who's the mound against the Falcons. selected as the league's Pitcher- Next up, Alabama-Birmingham. Tech center Luke Schenscher 19, or on a one-game shot what a They boast 0.76 and 0.98 ERAs, of-the-week as she held opposing I jicky Kansas might just make said. "We can't be complacent in hungry group of well-coached respectively. hitters to a .140 average for the it all the way to the Final Four any way if we're going to com- guys" can do, said Duke coach Despite early season struggles tournament. She is 5-2 on the without playing a team seeded pete with teams like Nevada." Mike Krzyzewski, whose top- at the plate, the Falcons exploded season with a 2.00 ERA. higher than ninth — unless, of Someone had to knock off the seeded team cruised to two vic- for 28 runs at the Buzz Classic. Although Ross-Shaw would course, the Jayhawks become an higher seeds across the tourna- tories in the Atlanta Regional. Gina Rango was named MAC like nothing more than to a upset victim themselves. ment, and now that someone — "In this time of the year, a lot of Player of the Week for her perfor- victory, she is keeping things in Go ahead and ask fourth- be it UAB or Alabama or Nevada teams that you face — unless mance at the tournament. She hit perspective. seeded Kansas or any other team — is planning to do the same they come from a really tough three homeruns and two doubles "I just want us to play good that plays a lower-regarded thing to another favored team. conference, are not beaten down on her way to being named to the games and to play hard," Ross- squad if it feels like a favorite "The 16 teams left are the top physically," Krzyzewski said. all-toumament team. Rango is Shaw said. heading into the round of 16 at 16 teams in the country," Kansas "They have a good ego, and batting .371 on the season with a the NCAA tournament. guard Keith Langford said. "The they're in pretty good physical "I say 'Boo' to anyone who people who won are the people shape." says that," Kansas guard f.H. who are supposed to be here. I In the St. Louis Regional, No. 1 (iiddens said yesterday. can hardly see how somebody Kentucky and No. 2 Gonzaga Charlie Md/JPFM i The Jayhawks — who already would see this as an easy road for already are gone. In the Phoenix "I want to go through this year and see BENFICIARIES?: David Padgett beat a No. 13 and a No. 12 — are us, considering we've endured a Regional, No. 1 Stanford, No. 3 what happens. I'd like to stay here." season where we've had eight and Kansas must now avoid trying to make it to a third North Carolina State and No. 4 straight Final Four. If Kansas losses already." Maryland no longer stand in OMAR VIZQUEL, ON FUTURE IN CLEVELAND another upset bid after benefit- beats No. 9 UAB in the St. Louis This time of year, though, one Connecticut's way. ing from two. Regional on Friday, it will face loss is all it takes. So far, NCAA Vizquel getting Freshmen get outdoor taste TRACK, FROM PAGE 6 old in Tribe uni that's how I like to run," Culp Championship in the 60 meter competition this weekend, run- said. "I like to inn in the lead and hurdles, Alicia Taylor finished ning against opponent Western will always be. Teammate Niki Suitor took hold it as long as I can." ninth in the event in 14.44. Michigan in Alabama. Western VIZQUEL, FROM PAGE 6 fourth in the event. His arrival in 1994 coincided The Falcon freshman experi- The Falcons earned most of placed fourth in the MAC And, maybe his last. with the Indians' ascent from Al. Culp, despite not being able to enced their first outdoor colle- their points in the relay events. Indoor Championships and will Vizquel will make $6 million laughingstocks to league power. run the steeplechase indoors, giate meet and took advantage BG took fourth in the 4 x 100 continue to be a team to beat in this season and has a $5 million won by 26 seconds. of their debut. Alyson Lee meter shuttle hurdles relay. The the conference in the outdoor With Vizquel at short, Cleveland mutual option for 2005 that he won pennants in '95 and '97, six "Steeplechase is my specialty, placed eighth in the javelin Falcon relay teams also placed season. realizes the budget-conscious and I was waiting to get out- throw, while Lyndi Springer seventh in the 1600 meter, 3200 BG will be back on the road straight Central division titles club is not going to pay. and sold out 455 consecutive doors so I could do it," Culp said. clocked a 1:05.58 In the 400 meter and 4 x 400 meter relays. for their next meet, traveling to But the player whose smile games at Jacobs Field. "1 did drills all winter with the meter hurdles, lumper Veronica While the MAC Outdoor Bluffton, Ohio, for the Bluffton lights up lacobs Field as easily as Isteeplechasel barriers; and I Vance earned a ninth place fin- Championships aren't until Invite on April 3. Chief Wahoo's toothy grin Vizquel is the only player left think Uiat helped a lot. It came ish with her jump of 11.17 mid-May, the Falcons will use (Sports reporter Joel remains hopeful that he'll play who was with the Indians for the naturally once I got into the meters. every meet as a chance to Hammond contributed to this until he's 40 — and he'd like to do full run, which is why it would race. After winning the Mid- improve before that meet. The report.) it with the Indians have been so hard for him to say "I went out and took the lead; American Conference team got their first taste of MAC "I want to go through this year goodbye. and see what happens," he said. "When you look back at all the "I'd like to stay here. I've told (gen- years we won and everything eral manager Markl Shapiro that, that happened, it would have too, I think this team has a good been tough to go," he said. future and it would be nice to be a "We've had a lot of great memo- Childress named to AP first team part of it. I want to try my best to ries here. Those are things I'll stay here and retire as an Indian." never forget." Ironically, he nearly joined the He'd like to put the 2003 sea- ALL-AMERICANS, FROM PAGE 6 league's scholar-athlete for the ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL-AMERICANS second year in a row. ever-growing group of ex-Indians son out of his mind. He averaged 18.1 points, 11.7 First team School this winter. Vizquel played in only 64 Nelson, the Atlantic 10 player In December, Cleveland and games after being in at least 136 rebounds and a nation-leading , C Connecticut of the year, led the I lawks to a 27- Seattle agreed in principle to a games in each of his previous 4.3 blocked shots while shooting lameer Nelson, PG St. Joseph's 0 record and No. 1 ranking before trade that would have sent eight seasons. During a June 6 60 percent from the field. Okafor. , SF Stanford they lost to Xavicr in the quarter- Vizquel, who underwent two game in Arizona, he tore carti- who will graduate in May, Lawrence Roberts, PF Mississippi State finals of the conference tourna- knee surgeries last season, to the ment. It was the longest such mn missed three games, including , C Providence lage in his knee sliding into Mariners for shortstop Carlos since UNLV entered the 1991 two in the Big last tournament, home plate and had surgery. Guillen. But he tried to come back too NCAA tournament undefeated. with back spasms related to a Second team School "It's as much about my team- small stress fracture. But after putting Vizquel early and ended up needing a mates and the coaches as it is "He does so many things that , PG Wisconsin through a series of agility tests at second operation in September. about me," Nelson said. "I share don't appear on a slat sheet," , SG NC State Safeco Field, die Mariners pulled Normally one of the last to the award with them and appre- I luskies coach lim Calhoun said. Luke Jackson. SF Oregon out. Vizquel has a no-trade arrive in Winter Haven, Vizquel ciate everyone who watched "With his defensive presence, he . SF Texas Tech clause in his contract and had was among the first this year. Saint loe's all year." changes the game more than , PG Gonzaga only approved the deal because He doesn't seem to be both- Nelson is the first Ail-American any player in . it was a chance to go home (he ered by the knee. Vizquel still for Saint Joseph's and he leaves as "Both lameer's and Emeka's Third team School lives in Issaquah, Wash.) and runs better than players 10 years teams are in the 'Sweet 16,' and the school's career scoring leader . PG Duke back to the team he began his younger, and the man with the they hate won 59 games career with. with more than 2,000 points. He John Lucas, PG Oklahoma State Golden Gloves — he won nine in between them already. averaged 20.6 points, 5.0 assists Hakim Warrick, PF Syracuse Three months later, Vizquel a row from 1993-2001 — can still and 4.6 rebounds, while shooting Obviously, lameer's the best Rashad McCants. SF has no regrets about his decision go deep in the hole to snag a 49 percent from the field, 39 per- guard in America and Emeka's North Carolina Wayne Simien Kansas other than what it could have grounder. cent on 3-pointers and 80 per- the best big guy in America. They meant. His arm strength isn't what it cent on free throws. are the two best players in Source: the Associated Press "I never felt like I was really once was, but a month shy of his He and were America and this is a terrific traded because it didn't hap- 37th birthday, Vizquel is still one considered the best backcoun in honor for both kids." Williams of Duke (2002). Roberts, a 6-foot-9 junior who pen," he said. "I felt a little sad it of baseball's best shortstops. the nation; their defense was From 1986-03, there was a Okafor, Connecticut's first All- received 49 first-team votes, was didn't because my family was "Omar has looked strong, fit praised as much as their offense. total of only seven unanimous American since Richard the Southeastern Conference's looking forward to having me and healthy," Shapiro said. "He Nelson is "the greatest player selections: Walter Berry of St. Hamilton in 1999, and Nelson player and newcomer of the play at home and they were looks to be 100 percent." to ever wear a Saint loe's uni- John's (1986), David Robinson of are the only players on the first year. He transferred this fall from excited about that. I would have Barring injury. Vizquel will form," Martelli said. Navy (1987), Christian Laettner team still in the NCAA tourna- Baylor after that program's prob- been at home for half the sea- become just the 15th shortstop Okafor collected a hat trick of of Duke (1992), Glenn Robinson ment. Mississippi State and lems, which included the mur- son." to play in 2,000 games, joining awards in the Big East. He was of Purdue (1994),Tim Duncan of Stanford lost in the second der of a teammate. While Seattle is his geographi- the likes of Ozzie Smith, Cal the player of the year, defensive, Wake Ibrest (1997), Elton Brand round; Providence was upset in cal home. Cleveland is where Ripken and Luis Aparicio, his the first round. player of the year and the of Duke (1999), and Jason Vizquel's heart is — and where it boyhood idol. 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DAYTON WAREHOUSE BEING SEARCHED FOR RADIATION www.bgnews.com/nation DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — A warehouse used as a lab in the 1940s as part of the Manhattan Project to create the first atomic bomb was examined Monday for any lingering radiation. Investigators with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began taking samples from the boarded-up warehouse on the city's east side. Stephen Bosquet, a health physicist with the corps' Buffalo, N.Y., office said radioactive Polonium 210 was used in the lab. He said Polonium has a half-life of 138 days and should have decayed into harmless amounts in less than three years. STATE Outlaw gang faces prosecution

By John Seewer ters in 20 states, Europe, Canada and got in over their heads, the way out indicted his client on the racketeer- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Australia. was to bring in other members," ing charge because of his lifestyle TOLEDO, Ohio — The jailed In the case before U.S. District Doughten said. "Some of these peo- and the company he kept. leader of the Outlaws motorcycle court here, prosecutors say the ple were essentially given their lives "I le's not an angel," Oerken said. club oversaw a violent "rogue nation'' Outlaws sold cocaine, marijuana back" "I'm not asking you to approve of that sold drugs throughout the and LSD while threatening and Wheeler was little more than an his lifestyle." Midwest in the 1990s, prosecutors assaulting rivals to protect their terri- administrator for the club and had The probe was sparked Iry a tip said yesterday at a federal racketeer- tory. marginal influence on other chap- that the Outlaws were seeking to ing trial. "In many respects, they were a ters nationwide. Doughten said. take over a rival organization in Thirteen other members of the nation at war," said U.S. Assistant But prosecutors said Wheeler had Lima and rejuvenate its club in Outlaws are accused of racketeering Attorney Joseph Wilson. "The extraordinary control over the orga- Toledo. in a case that prosecutors hope will Outlaws were a rogue nation in our nization and its dmg operation after Several members of the rival lead to the dismantling of the club's nation." he took over in 1999, when its former group agreed to join the Outlaws, networks. Wheeler, of Indianapolis, is leader was indicted. but one went to the PBI in 1997 Defense attorneys said yesterday charged with racketeering and con- About 100 witnesses could be after he was threatened because he that the government built its case on spiracy, conspiracy to distribute called on by prosecutors to testify, fell behind on dmg payments to the testimony of former Outlaws dnigs including cocaine and con- including at least five fonner mem- the organization, Wilson said. members trying to save themselves spiracy to use and carry firearms bers of the motorcycle club who Others charged include Gary from prison. during drug trafficking. acted as government agents and Holm, former president of the It's the second time in less than a He and the 13 other defendants, recorded conversations and meet- Dayton chapter; John P Walker, for- year that international president most of them sporting graying ings. mer president of the Indianapolis lames "Prank" VVheeler has been on beards and long hair, crowded the Attorneys for other defendants chapter; and David Mays, former trial, lie was sentenced to 16 1/2 courtroom in an area normally said some informants received a national enforcer. years in prison in January for racke- reserved for spectators. salary from the government and had The indictment accuses Mays of teering and other crimes in Florida. Wheeler's attorney, David their rent paid for cooperating with trying to kill two rival club mem- The Outlaws arc one of the nation's Doughten, told jurors to listen with investigators. ben in Indiana and bomb another File PIlMO AP PI»lo four largest motorcycle gangs, along skepticism to the testimony of for- George Gerken, representing gang's clubhouse. Several others who with the Hell's Angels, the Pagans mer club members. Dayton Outlaw member David will be on trial were implicated in OUTLAW: James Lee Wheeler, President ot the interna- and the Bandidos. They have chap- "When they got caught, when they Hannum, said the government killings in Indiana and Ohio. tional Outlaws motorcycle gang, will appear in court tomorrow on racketeering charges.

"The significant penalty of $256,500 in this case demonstrates this administration's commitment to protecting the health and safety Concealed weapons of American workers." ELAINE CHAO. LABOR SECRETARY laws bring change Heavy fine for unsafe Ohio plant THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and be trained in the use of a "I think there may be room THE ASSOCIATED PRESS County officials around the weapon. (under the law] for us to put up One worker was slightly mechanical integrity of the sys- state arc mulling the best way MIAMISBURG. Ohio - An injured in the explosion, which tems and inadequate auditing "We're preparing for an signs in parking lots," said explosion at a chemical plant that to remind people not to bring onslaught," Licking County Delaware County Prosecutor produced a plume of yellow- procedures. firearms into county buildings forced the evacuation of about orange smoke several hundred Isotec used nitric oxide gas to Sheriff Gerry Billy told county David Yost. 2,000 residents has resulted in a when a law takes effect next commissioners at a meeting on In Union County, officials feet high and blew oil'part of the produce isotopes medical month allowing Ohioans to $256,500 tine against its owner, roof. researchers use to trace metabol- Monday. Sheriff's offices will plan to alter the county the federal government said carry concealed guns. issue the permits. employee manual to remind A spill of nitric oxide at the ic pathways inside the human Monday. plant in 1998 forced an evacua- body. Many counties are currently Permit holders are prohibit- permit holders they cannot The u.s. Occupational Safety calculating die costs of furnish- ed from carrying handguns in bring guns to work, said com- tion of agolf course and about 50 Rod Kelley, vice president of ing signs for public buildings. and Health Administration residents. quality and safety with Aldrich's government buildings Private missioner Gary Lee. issued the fine and citations to Some are also considering bi- property owners and business- Pickaway County "The significant penalty of parent company, the St. \xn ;s- lingual warnings and others the Milwaukee-based Aldrich $256,500 in this case demon- based Sigma-Aldrich Corp.. said es can choose to ban or permit Administrator Dan Bradhurst Chemical Co. for failure to safely plan to revise their employee said that county is considering strates this administration's com- Aldrich was reviewing the OSHA weapons. process hazardous chemicals. citations and had no immediate manuals because of the law Delaware County officials arc whether to post gun-prohibi- mitment to protecting the health which takes effect April 8. About 500 homes within a mile and safety of American workers," comment also studying whether they can tion stickers in county vehicles. of Aldrich's Isotec plant near this Ohioans who apply for per- prohibit concealed weapons in labor Secretary Elaine (Tiao said. Aldrich hits 15 days to appeal mits to carry concealed Dayton suburb were evacuated OSHA said the citations allege the fine. the parking lots of county for a day after the explosion Sept. weapons will have to pay a fee, buildings. that there was a lack of written Kelley said the company will undergo background checks 21. Firefighters had been working standard operating procedures not resume the nitric-oxide oper- with six employees to contain a for nitric oxide distillation sys- ation at the plant. nitric oxide leak when the explo- tems, a failure to ensure the sion occurred. VILLAGE GREEK WORLD STUDENT ASSOCIATION APARTMENTS >is this your« INTERNATIONAL DINNER iPSfi time I SUNDAY APRIL 4 AT 6:00PM We're filling up fast! we'll pay you $50 to travel abroad!* TICKET SALES: JlH]S?l3^ ^ Tw0 bearoom apartments •travel through Europe lor as WEDNESDAY 3/25,11:00-4:00 ::TRAVELCUTS little as $75 a day! BQSU See the world your way • receive $50 cash back when THURSDAY 3/26, 2:00-6:00 you book by March 31! 2 Blocks from FRIDAY 3/27, 11:00-4:00 Campus! 800-592-CUTS (2887) 480 Lehman eonrtcj www.travelcuts.com 354-3533 VILLAGE GREEN [email protected] APTS. LOCATED IN THE UNION LOBBY

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SPRING HAS SPRUNG www.bgnews.com/nation LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Spring has sprung in the Legislature. More precisely, the spring of Sen. John Synowiecki's chair has sprung. Synowiecki was reclin- ing in his chair during a debate Friday when a spring underneath his seat snapped loose with a loud "Boing!" and shot down the aisle. Synowiecki burst out laughing, as did those around him. NATION Marshall U. offers autism training

By Jennifer Bundy At Marshall University, gram tailored for autistic stu- ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER Reinhardt has trouble taking tests dents. The program serves three HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — in a classroom because he is irre- of the university's 16,360 students Andrew Reinhardt is an 18-year- pressibly distracted by lawnmow- and may eventually accommo- old college freshman who aspires ers outside the window and stu- date 10. to study math and physics at the dents who may finish before be It will remain small by choice. Massachusetts Institute of does. He misplaces things like The goal is not for all students Technology, yet his mother is books and pencils — he can go with autism to attend Marshall, afraid to let him cross a busy through dozens of pencils in a but for the program to become a street by himself. semester. And he avoids working model for other colleges, said Her fear is justified. Although on projects with other students Barbara Becker-Cortrill, the cen- Reinhardt is academically ready because he feels like the)' hold ter's director. for college — he scored a 27 on him back and do sloppy work. "The true goal is for students to the ACT and had a combined SAT He is able to attend college with have the ability to attend the uni- score of 1140 — Asperger's the help of a program at versity of their choice. Our work Syndrome makes it difficult for Marshall's Autism Training will be working with other univer- him to cope with daily life. Center which works with autism sities on how to establish a pro- I le doesn't like crowded rooms. spectrum disorders like gram such as this on their own When he goes somewhere, he is Asperger's, a neurobiological campuses." single-minded, walking quickly condition characterized by nor- It is not special education. with his dead down, body leaning mal intelligence and language Students must meet and main- forward as if into a strong wind. development with deficiencies in tain the university's academic Bob Bird AP Photo I le sometimes pays no attention social and communication skills. standards, and they're required to to what's going on around him, While many colleges have pay, like everyone else, tuition of MEETING THE CHALLENGE: Marshall University Autism Training Center students David Fair, left, heightening his mother's fear of counselors and staff familiar with SI,630 for in-state residents and Andrew Reinhardt, center left, and Lowell Austin, tront center, are shown with Autism Training Center him crossing streets. autism, only Marshall has a pro- program assistants Kristen Palmer, center right, and Lara Wilson on campus in Huntington, W.Va. AUTISM, PAGE 11

I CAPITAL UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL National pledge goes SUMMER IMMERSION PARALEGAL PROGRAM to Supreme Court By David Kravets Normally, the personal sagas of does not want his 9-year-old • SS0CUH0 PUSS WRITER the parties in a Supreme Court daughter exposed to the phrase SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The case are just a footnote to the "under God," which Congress historic challenge to the words constitutional principles. But the inserted in 1954 in a Cold War "under Cod" in the Fledge of clash between the parents threat- expression of abhorrence of god- Allegiance might never have ens to derail the entire case, less communism. reached the Supreme Court if not which will be heard by the high The girl's mother, Sandra for a collision of faith between court yesterday. Banning, is a bom-again two parents — one an atheist, the The case was brought by other a bom-again Christian. Michael Newdow, an atheist who PLEDGE. PAGE 11

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