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RfcCEl ¥ EU Page 10 OCT 2 71399 HENDERSON LIBRARY Wednesday, October 27, 1999 GSU initiates new e-mail system

By Shawntineal Hughes Assistant News Editor GSU has a new method of accessing e-mail accounts for faculty, staff, and students through the world wide web. This new program allows e-mail users to compose messages, read mes- sages and send messages and attach- ments. It does not allow them to have an address book or use different mail- boxes, which pine has. 'This is our first venture into a new area," John Gleissner, assistant direc- tor for technical support, said. "It seems like a good success with the limited features. We are trying to expand to the features of pine and hopefully that will come in the near BE AFRAID, BE VERY AFRAID: future." David Whiddon Recreation majors have been This program was tested over the E-MAIL CHANGES: GSU is revamping its e-mail system. working hard in preparation to put summer in the Landrum lab. It was together one of the spookiest opened up this semester in the Gleissner recognized that Yahoo and Hotmail offered ac- Haunted Forests ever. Stephanie Henderson Library and other locations on campus. cess to e-mail through the web browser and he wanted to see McAfee (above) adjusts the On Sept. 1 it was opened up to the world, according to if the university could offer it to the students, according to lighting in a tree as Carla Thomas Gleissner. Gleissner. (right) hangs some decorations "We haven't really advertised the new program because "I took the idea to John Dailey and Harry Carter, and on a limb. we wanted to make sure our system could handle the load," they were very enthusiastic about getting it online once they Gleissner said. "It seems to be doing wonderful." saw the testing," Gleissner said. The benefit of this program is that people can access At least 40 percent of GSU's faculty have assignments their e-mail from anywhere in the world on the web. When Photos by Sarah Trucksis sent through e-mail or other electronical accounts. using pine, faculty, staff and students must have a special Alan Harvey, associate professor ofbiology, has switched program to access their e-mail accounts that other internet his class assignments from pine to the web. sites might not have, according to Gleissner. Harvey said that he enjoys using the web and switching The idea of this new program came into effect when Haunted Forest sneaks up on GSU has helped him to experience fewer problems.

By Melissa Denby for the Haunted Forest last week with some of my Students urged to be aware of illness Staff Writer friends. Imagine three college girls, who can handle By Melody Reid The virus is contagious through gitis, Cipro, for $72. The vaccine Be prepared to scream! dorm bathrooms, sleep deprivation and even Appa- Staff Reporter the transmission of upper respiratory lasts for three to four years. Be prepared to have the heebie-jeebies! lachian State fans, suddenly nervous and clutching A federal advisory panel urged secretions shared through kissing, "It's not 100 percent effective, Be prepared for the Haunted Forest! each others hands to walk through a haunted forest. all incoming college freshmen to be sneezing and sharing eating utensils. but it gives you about 80 percent Linda Blakenbaker's recreation majors have I swore I wasn't going to make a fool of myself immunized against bacterial menin- Fortunately, the virus can only live coverage," Hames said. once again created a horror fest in the 19th Annual and scream because it's not real:— but the minute gitis after discovering several cases outside of the body for a few min- Hames advises students to pro- Haunted Forest. The haunting begins tonight be- someone popped out from behind a tree I broke my in campuses across the country. utes. The cause of the virus has not tect themselves by practicing com- hind Paulson Stadium. A ribbon cutting ceremony promise — I screamed the whole way through. But Approximately 50 to 100 cases of yet been discovered. mon sense hygiene and being careful starts at 5 p.m. and the Kid's Night is from 6-8 p.m. so did my friends, which is why I brought them (I bacterial meningitis occur each year "With casual contact, like pass- about sharing cups and utensils. All others are invited to tour the Forest from 8-11 wasn't going to scream alone). Safety in numbers. in Georgia. Fortunately, GSU has ing someone infected in the hall, the Complications resulting from bac- p.m. Wednesday and from 8 p.m. to midnight on We went through the six stations. I was trying to had only one or two cases in the past risk [of contracting the illness] is terial meningitis include, in the most Thursday and Friday. There is a $3 admission fee figure out what all six were: morgue, train massa- ten years, Curtis Hames, severe cases, loss of which benefits the ghouls and ghosts of the recre- cre, illusions, circus world and after that I just ran. the chief of medical staff limbs, kidney problems, ation department in scholarships. I'm surprised my friends still have hands because I at the GSU Health Ser- hearing loss or mental The Haunted Forest is sponsored by GSU sports thought I'd squeezed them off. One concern I had "THIS IS SOMETHING THAT STUDENTS vices Center said. debilitation. If caught in management department and Burger King. was that I thought the "ghosts" weren't supposed to "This is something NEED TO BE MADE AWARE OF," time, most patients Statesboro businesses, including touch you. Well, they sure did. One person in our that students need to be treated for the illness will Wal-Mart and various hardware stores have group almost fell because one of them grabbed her — CURTIS HAMES, CHIEF OF GSU made aware of," Hames recover in a week to ten contributed wood and other supplies. foot. These glowing guys kept following us and said. "It can be fatal— MEDICAL STAFF days. "Statesboro has been a big help donating build- chased us, and lucky me, I was in the back! Evil about ten percent of [in- If a student thinks ing materials," Chad Carter said. clowns and dead people howled insanely and strobe fected] patients die." they have been in con- The recreation majors must build and come up lights blinded us as we stumbled through the forest. Bacterial meningitis is triggered very low," Hames said. tact with someone they think might with themes for each of the six stations. Each Chain saws! Chain saws! Chain saws! They by bacteria that causes the lining of Symptoms for the illness are the have had the virus they should call station has its own theme like the morgue or train were everywhere and by the fourth station the the brain and spinal cord to become same as the cold or flu and include the health department, Hames said. massacre. The students had to learn scare tactics whole scariness factor was zero-I wanted to shoot inflamed, and can result in death severe headaches, stiff neck, nausea, "The health department is really like they can't jump in front of people because them. This one guy dressed as Jason walked in within 24 to 48 hours. confusion, rash and a high fever. in charge when a case is reported," some people might hit them. The trail is lined in front of us and stared us down. We screamed! Then "Some people carry it around with Hames advises any student who Hames said. "They go out and find rope to keep people from getting lost in the woods. he-just kept standing there and we couldn't them butit does not affect them," Hames suddenly has a high fever to seek where the person has been, and ad- "It's very important to stay on the trail-there's him. I wanted to yell, "Move!" But the people said. "Everybody's different—it just medical attention immediately. vise those who are closest to the no telling what might happen in the woods," popping out of nowhere never failed to produce depends on your immune system." "Don't put it off," Hames said. person to be treated for the illness." Blakenbaker said. screams. And they were in the strangest places so Students living in dormitories are "The trick is diagnosing and starting The panel issued the warning af- It promises to be a spine-tingling experience so just when you thought you were safe, you weren't! six times more likely to contract the treatment [for the illness] as soon as ter hearing the testimony of a mother go out to the Haunted Forest-if you dare! By the end we were in a footrace to the parking lot illness due to the close proximity of possible." whose son, a Georgia Southwestern I had the privilege of going to a dress rehearsal with adrenaline pumping and laughing really hard. living quarters, the Center for Dis- The GSU Health Center offers University student, died of the virus ease Control said. the vaccine against bacterial menin- in 1998. GSU working on a proposed childcare center on campus By Shawntineal Hughes to Caren Town, associate professor of ing addition child care on campus, "I have trouble finding child care Assistant News Editor 9H literature and philosophy. according to Kropp. for my children," Tamikia Mahoney, Due to a request by President Bruce "We are trying to encourage the Some faculty are trying to bring an GSU senior, said. "Having infant/ Grube, GSU officials are working on a administration to get involved actively additional child care service in to effect child care on campus would reduce proposal for additional child care on because we feel that an infant/child mainly because of the students. some of my frustration and would give campus, according to Jerri Kropp, di- care on campus would benefit faculty, "I am really concerned about the me better access to my children." rector of GSU's Family Life Center. staff, and students," Town said. students," Sudha Ratan, associate pro- There will be a forum on Nov. 4 "Across the country there is a great President Grube acknowledged the fessor of political science, said. "A lot from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Political Science need for quality child care, especially importance of providing adequate child of us have had situations when stu- Building room 1021. Directors from for infants and toddler," Kropp said. care for faculty, staff, and students at dents may bring their children to class different child care facilities will do GSU does offer some form of child the faculty senate meeting on October or will leave them with friends." presentations. Ratan encourages ev- care at the Family Life Center, but this 4, according to Steven Weiss, a phi- "There are at least three or more eryone to come who is interested in child care is only for children who are losophy professor who attended the universities in Georgia that offer in- child care options. three and four years of age. meeting. fant/child care for faculty, staff, and "We would like to hear everyone's Many faculty and staff members President Grube asked Kropp and students and I feel that Georgia South- input," Ratan said. have expressed concern for infant/ Virginia Samiratedu, a member of the ern should, too," she said. For more information about the Becky Smith child care on campus and are trying to president's advisory committee, to Some students said that they need forum call Georgina Hickey at 681- The family life center (above) currently offers child care, but get the university involved, according write a proposal on the cost of provid- an infant/child care center on campus. 0558. only for 3-and 4-year-olds. The George-Anne (912)681-5246 Williams Center room 2023 P.O. Box 8001 Statesboro, Ga. 30460 SPORTS 6 ♦ LIFESTYLES 8 ♦ CLASSIFIEDS 7 stud [email protected] Page 2 — Wednesday, October 27,1999 GA POLICE BEAT ANNOUNCEMENTS This Week's Weather Thursday Statesboro Police Department Today Things To Do at GSU November 1 Partly cloudy October 25 •Amanda Greene reported a text book •GSU Holiday Helpers project at 10 a.m. at Partly cloudy •Felicia Clark, of Sylvania, Ga., reported was missing from her room in Hendricks Ongoing Lakeside Cafe. with a high of with a high of lost or stolen property. Hall. •Free tutoring in the Tutorial Center in the November 3 78 and a low October 24 October 21 Henderson Library Room 1001. For more •East Timor and The Price of Freedom with 77 and a low •Jan Owen, of Jet Dr., reported theft by •A Veazey Hall resident reported a case information call 681-0321. Lynn Fredrikson at 7p.m. in the Russell Union of 47. of 52. taking. of harassment. •Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. announces 'Tay Ballroom. October 23 •A Dorman Hall resident reported a case Your Rent Raffle" now until October 31 Mon. - November 4 •Kellie Brown, of Willow Bend Apts., of harassment in the Henderson Library. Fri. from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. under the Rotunda. The •"The Globalization of Education" from 7 - reported indecent exposure. •A simple battery was reported at the drawing will be November 1. Tickets are $ 1. 8:30 p.m. at the Carter Center One Copenhill I NATIONAL NEWS BRIEF •Natasha Taylor, of Gordon St., reported Newton parking lot. •All Tuition Remission Reimbursement Atlanta, Ga. Call 404-420-3804 for more domestic dispute. Editor's Note: Police Beat appears in every Program participants must turn applications in no information. •Jarold Sparks, of Lanier Trailer Park, issue of the George-Anne in an effort to inform later than Dec. 10. Return them to P.O. Box 8104 November 8 Church reenacts Columbine reported criminal trespass. the GSU community of the amount, nature if you are staff and P.O. Box 8022 if you are faculty. •The Black Student Alliance and Dyverzion GSU Department of Public Safety and location of crime. All reports are public Call 681-5940 to request an application. Dance Team will co-sponsor Blaqshion '99: attack to make teens think October 24 information and can be obtained from the October 27 "Mystique of the Millenium" at 7 p.m. The Knight-Ridder Newspapers •Joyee, Seamus, 17, of Winbum Hall, GSU Division of Public Safety or at the •Preparation: TheReadingCPEby Eleanor fashion show will include live entertainment and diacy of the violence makes the was charged with minor in the possession of Statesboro Police Department. Deloach from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in the Library room special door prizes. Tickets are $5 in advance and CEDAR HILL, Texas-Tim scenes more potent, he said. alcohol. 1042. $6 the night of the show. Ferguson says he wants to save After buying $7 tickets, visi- : •Chris Johnson reported $45 and some -AB Police Beat information is October 28 November 12 teens-from sin, from hell, from tors see two teens in trench coats cd' s was missing from his room in the Kennedy compiled by Shawntlnea! Hughes, •Annual Trick-or-Treat program Hall-oween •What to expect from the Cassini Mission to another school shooting like the playing with guns, planning the Complex. assistant news editor. from 5 to 8 p.m. Call 688-3400 for information Saturn presented by Dr. Grant Denn at 7:30 p.m. •A simple battery was reported at the about location. at the GSU Planetarium. Columbine High School massa- crime. Kennedy Complex. October 30 November 20 cre. More than 12,000 people •"Go Wild!" at GardenSymposium beginning •Usabda ballroom dance at 7 p.m. at 8412 And to save souls, the Trinity watched people sin and get saved Students play important at 8:15 a.m. Call 871-1114 for more information. Whitfield Ave., Savannah, Ga. Church youth pastor says he has or sent to hell at last year's Hell to scare them first. House, Ferguson said. Now in its role in 2000 elections Students challenge screening His Assembly of God church's seventh year, Hell House opened The Associated Press dates for the U.S. Senate told about 50 alternative haunted house, Hell last Friday through Halloween MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.-Students students from more than 10 colleges questions for donors House 911, shows teens the road night. TMS Campus Newspapers to hell with more than a dozen "Our goal is to ... make them' will be a driving force in Democrats' that their support will be vital in 2000. may put them at higher risk for HJV, the scenes about rape, suicide and think about the decisions they bid to replace U.S. Sen. Rod Grams State Sen. Jerry Janezich, DFL- LAWRENCE, Kan.-Students at virus that causes AIDS. other grim topics—including a re- make," he said. next year, DFL candidates said. Chisholm, who is considering a run for the University of Kansas are trying to Potentialdonorsreportingtheyhave enactment of the Littleton, Colo., Some who work with youths At the annual College Democrats the Senate seat, said student support decide whether some questions asked engaged in high-riskbehavioroften are high school shooting in April. worry that Hell House's in-your-! of Minnesota convention, DFL candi- made the difference in electing Gov. toscreenblooddonorsarebiased against turned away. "Maybe I can make one person face approach goes too far. Jesse Ventura. homosexuals. Students are troubled by how some think not to do it," Ferguson said. "I detest those things," said "What we should have learned last Theuniversity'sstudentbody presi- of the questions are worded—particu- FREE Visitors come by the bus load the Rev. J.T. Tucker, director of. time is that we weren't listening to dent, Korb Maxwell, assigned a com- larly those inquiring whether potential and line up for a haunted house Youth Ministries at Northway you," Janezich told the students. mittee to explore the issue and make male donors have had sex with other SOFTWARE that has no witches or goblins. Christian Church. His program, University of Minnesota physician recommendations before the men. Some call the Hell House even which serves about 40 youths, will- & and associate professor Steve Miles, who university's next blood drive, slated for "Ideologically they're (blood scarier because it's about true- have an All Saints Day party to re- has already announced his candidacy, the spring. collection agencies) targeting dan- life horrors. member the life of Christ, rather than INTERNET agreed that students will play an im- "Wefeltlikeweneeded to do some- gerous behavior, but it's no longer "It freaked me out, it's so a visit to Hell House, he said. portant role. thing," committee chairman Jason Th- just a gay disease," said Matthew ACCESS! real," said Stacy Holbrook, 19, "Trying to scare people into a "Idon'tthinkitwassomuchavotefor ompson, a UK student, told the Daily Skinta, president of Queers and Al- of Duncanville, Texas. decision is very wrong," Tucker said. Jesse as a vote for 'none of the above,'" Kansan. "This is very much an issue of lies, a group supporting homosexu- Amazing Web Site Ferguson said church leaders "If you consider all the money, along he said. 'They didn't speak to you with students' rights." ality on the UK campus. "Now, it Will Show You How thought carefully before planning with ministry hours... if they would their tobacco smoke and stadiums." , During trjescreeningprocess,health would be more appropriate to ask another school shooting scene, refocus those areas on missions in to Download Over The students said they were anx- careworkersaskaboutdonors' medical behavior-oriented questions in the gen- given the Colorado tragedy. Ulti- urban Dallas, I think they would have 250,000 Shareware ious for campaign messages tailored to histories and any personal behaviorthat eral populace." Programs FREE! them. mately, they decided the imme- a lot bigger return on their money." "Candidates need to appeal to the 1-900-820-1221 young demographic," said Kevin Catch the Nicholson, a junior. 'Gay panic' defense might be used Ext. 1365 Candidates should campaign using Halloween $2.99 per min. the Internet and other technology popu- in student's death The Associated Press Must be 18yrs. lar with students, he said. They also edition on ber jury, followed by opening state- amines, was involved in the attack, but Su - (619) 645-8434 must address issues relevant to younger LARAMTE, Wyo.-Attorneys may ments in McKinney's trial. did not kidnap Shepard, rob him or voters. Friday! weave Matthew Shepard's homosexu- The 22-year-old laborer is charged intend to kill him. ality into their defense of a roofer ac- with first-degree murder, aggravated Custis' job is to try to save cused in the college freshman's brutal robbery and kidnapping in the Oct. 7, McKinney's life by convincing them beating death. 1998, beating. McKinney faces the he did not start out with a plan to kill Defense attorneys have admitted death penalty if convicted. Shepard, analysts said. Aaron McKinney was influenced by Prosecutors say McKinney and Cheyenne prosecutor Jon Forwood alcohol and drugs said the defense also when he helped will have to prove the beat Shepard. They "THE QUESTION IS HOW COULD GAY PANIC attack did not occur may take it a step during a kidnapping further by arguing NOT BE A PART OF GAY HATE? WHY or robbery, which that he reacted an- WOULD YOU PANIC? WHAT WERE YOU means it may blame grily to an advance the robbery on by Shepard, infor- PANICKING ABOUT?" Henderson. Custis likely will mally called "gay -ANDREW COHEN, LEGAL ANALYST panic" strategy, le- —: try "to create an in- gal analysts say. ference that they left The trick is for defense attorneys to Russell Henderson, 22, met Shepard in a the bar without any plan, without any avoid the implication that the beating was bar and convinced him to leave with stated intent, so there is no kidnapping, a hate crime, said Andrew Cohen, a Den- them They contend thepairdroveShepard no transportation with intent to steal," ver legal analyst. to a remote area east of Laramie, tied him Forwood said. "The question is how could gay panic to the fence, robbed him of $20 and beat "McKinney could say, 'I freaked, I not be a part of gay hate? Why would you him into a coma. overreacted, I hit him more times than pariic?Whatwereyoupanickingabout?" Shepard, 21, died five days later. I should have, but I didn't take any- free roaming and he asked. Henderson pleaded guilty in April and thing. Henderson did,''' Forwood said. "I guess there's some fine line there received two life sentences. Laramie, with its university popu- free long distance where you could say, 'I don't hate gays. I Defense attorneys and prosecutors lation, is already viewed as a difficult didn't intend to harm a gay person. When have declined comment, citing a judge's place to obtain a death sentence, which from coast to coast the gay person touched me, I lost my gag order. is probably why Custis did not ask for senses and under the influence of drugs During opening comments to pro- a change of venue. attacked a gay person.''' spective jurors, defense attorney Dion In addition, 50 clergymen recently New, Nationwide calling plans that include AttomeysretumtotheAlbanyCounty Custis acknowledged his client, who had placedaM-pageadin the LaramieDaily ' Courthouse Monday to seat a 16-mem- ingested alcohol and methamphet- Boomerang urging abolishment of the free long distance to ANYWHERE in the 50 death penalty. And a church brought to CHAPEL'S DISCOUNT BODY SHOP town the father of a woman who died in states anytime and no roaming charges in the Oklahoma City bombing to speak We paint any car or pick-up over 3,400 cities across the United States. against the death penalty. 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— ? Wednesday, October 27,1999 — Page 3 ONLY IN AMERICA.. Army installs electric outlets Escape- in tents for cellular telephones; The Associated Press O Oklahoma artist python use, about 30 percent. of JERUSALEM—Plug in and talk, The national passion for portable Helicopter pilot hit soldier, the Israeli army has installed elec- talking does not stop once young men and' w back home trical outlets in recruits' tents to keep women are drafted into the army and' in chest by duck The Associated Press those cellular phones freshly charged. cellular phones have practically become The Associated Press TOWN CREEK, Ala.— A 10- The army said Wednesday that it part of the uniform, often tucked snugly was providing outlets strong enough inside an ammunition belt. OKLAHOMA CITY— Some- foot python with a reputation as an to also hook up television sets and Parents keeping close watch on their ■ one should have yelled "duck" but escape artist was back home Wednes- electric razors. offspring once they a uniform, neither of the police helicopter pi- day after his appetite got the best of Israel has one of the world's high- many feel much better being only a lots saw the other bird in the sky him. e phone call away. before it crashed through the wind- The snake, known as "Rebel," est per-capita rates of mobile phone k shield and hit one of them in the was returned to his Lawrence County chest. home after he was found Sunday in the A duck slammed into the front Robert Whitt's rabbit pen. He had windshield of the Oklahoma City been missing since September, when isi- . police helicopter Tuesday night as he wriggled through a hole in the >ats the helicopter was going 90 mph. bottom of his cage. the Capt. Charles Allen said the duck I came home." He was awarded $10,000 in "It was the biggest snake I've knocked a hole in the windshield It's unclear where the tombstone damages during a 1997 arbitration ever seen, except in museums," said pie and hit Sgt. Ken Conley. Conley came from. hearing, but Wal-Mart rejected the Whitt, who picked Rebel up with a ved 1 *\0HTH VNLiMiTf D TANNiNG was not hurt. The duck was dead in Township cemetery records, finding and Washington took the hoe and placed him in another cage. fell the cockpit. which contain most stones found at company to court. "He didn't get any rabbits, so I did i its iN(LVMN* SWENSH MAVTY Allen said Conley had had this Waterford's five cemeteries, didn't Wednesday, a Wal-Mart attor- give him a chicken ... he was hun- ned happen before and knew instantly have a listing for a Frankie Bryant. ney brought a front-page article in gry-" een PROMT Of YOVfc (HOitf what was going on. The helicopter Some records may be missing, an the Belleville News-Democrat to Whitt knew Rebel' s owner, James landed safely at the Downtown Air- official said. the attention of thejudge, who asked Mitchell II, was missing a snake, so lem park, but will be out of commission if any jurors had read it. On juror he called Mitchell. hey for a couple of days for repairs. said yes, and attorneys for both "He placed the snake around his fro Cr Illinois sides moved for a mistrial. neck and carried him to the back seat iths Wharton had told jurors not to of his truck," Whitt said. eeccivc rm^musn iur-! O Michigan Wal-Mart lawsuit read any news accounts of the case. It was Rebel's second escape in "OUR VERY LOW about 10 weeks. In late August, he ;aid Man finds real ends in mistrial PRICES ON TANNiN<3 LOTIONS The Associated Press O Florida was missing for four weeks before rof tombstone among being found in a nearby chicken 871-7522 NOW ON SALEH 871-7522 vay. j decorations BELLEVILLE— A judge has de- 88-year-old man coop. sisjKT K> sou* AYS mtm urn tmmmmt ornn ixrwas in;u/9*. am, clared a mistrial in the case of a man The Associated Press Eagle Entertainment Evenr Hotline - 681-5442 • Eagle Entertainment Event Hotline - 681-5442 will suing Wal-Mart because he was charged with bank re- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— forced to walk out of a store in his robbery ft haii For the past five years, Steve Fage underwear after a sweat suit he was 1 The Associated Press has placed Halloween decorations wearing set off security sensors. g in front of his Oakland County PENSACOLA— An unarmed °*i St. Clair County Circuit Judge B-. aid. home. Milton Wharton declared the mis- 88-year-old man robbed a bank, ong The set-up, which has become a trial after a juror admitted she had only to be caught by customers as mid neighborhood showcase, this year read a news article about the case. he tried to run away with the money, agle ; i in I includes a guillotine, coffin and Robert Washington filed the law- police said. ave tombstone. suit against Wal-Mart in 1996 after J.L. Hunter Roundtree, ahomeless X The problem for Fage is: the the incident in the Cahokia store in man whose last listed address was a o ; tombstone is real and he doesn't April 1994. post office boxinBayouLaBatre, Ala., £» ntertainment n> know where it came from. Washington said that a sweat suit may be the oldest bank robbery suspect 3 ood 1999 HOMECOMING I—t also Campus Utecreaiion & SJniramurals fl> 3 sthe fPaint-The-Town Single Float :cur s Xo 3rd Place: Watson Hall ring Oflcfohory Council 2nd Place: Johnson Hall lich t Best Greek Organization ON rnie 1st Place: Zeta Tau Alpha/ 00 on 3rd Place: Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Phi Epsilon I 4K |2nd Place: Alpha Delta Pi to will 2)'ream 08, in- y- 1st Place: Delta Tau Delta Double Float left 3rd Place: Delta Tau Delta fir any Become part of a team with the 2nd Place: Building Construction 3 V.C ing, f Best Independent Organization Guild il,'"' Campus Recreation & Intramural 3 ^13rd Place: Student Alumni 1st Place: Pi Kappa Alpha o 3 han Advisory Council. w 2nd Place: Theatre & Performance 1 Departmental Float 5re iny- list: Place: ROTC 3 4—< 2nd place: University Housing aid. C X

Liked By Many, Cussed By Some... For 72 years, Georgia Southern's Official Student Newspaper Read By Them All Kelley McGonnell Stacey Wysong Opinions^M^ The oldest continuously published newspaper in Bulloch County WednesiWednesday, October 27,1999 Editor in Chief Managing Editor

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There's a sucker born every the Tilt-o-Whirl and the Gravitron Our Opinion minute. Especially at the Kiwanis- were simply not designed to accom- Ogeechee Fair that ran a couple of VANESSA KEBER modate riders who had just consumed weeks ago. that much grease. You leave the' A child care center on campus Let me explain: You can go to NEWS EDITOR/COLUMNIST arena feeling as though you've just this fair (or any other fair, really) and had your stomach shoved up into' will benefit the university 1 expect to drop at least $50 on rides, your throat, and you can't walk a V Opening a child care facility on campus for food, and any number of the games you're hell-bent on putting your win- deep-fried, greasy dough or one gi- straight line to save your life. children of all ages would attract more students they have there. Have you ever seen nings back into the machine. Sorta gantic pancake of it. I watched as the Wandering toward the petting who have children to GSU. There's a tendency for the world's smallest horse? Do you like Vegas, only with goats in the attendant pulled the fried dough out zoo, you try to ignore the carnies' college-age mothers to have a better success rate really want to? background. of the grease, let it drain for about calling to you from their game booths.' Just to hook you, the big burly After you finally leave the quar- two seconds, and then coated it in Pop yet another quarter into the ma- cc with such a program, as they are able to attend guy in charge has put a tiny saddle on chine outside of the tent and you've THE ZEBRA LOOKS SAD, THE LLAMA LOOKS school without having the stress of worrying about the edge of the tall wall that boxes the got yourself a handful of cracked who will care for their child. horse in. C'mon, now—is it worth READY TO SPIT AT ONE OF THE MANY KIDS corn for the goats to fight over. Additionally, GSU faculty and staff might also two bucks to get a glimpse of this The zebra looks sad, the llama benefit from such a program, as their children thing? Who knows—you may have PULLING ITS FUR, AND ALL THE WHILE looks ready to spit at one of the many nightmares about it later, and how kids pulling its fur, and all the while m would have a place to go after school adjourns each YOU'RE TRYING TO TRANSFER THE GOAT SPIT day, taking the burden of having to find a baby- much do you think that'll cost you? you're trying to transfer the goat spit Then there are the quarter games. FROM YOUR HANDS ONTO YOUR JEANS. from your hands onto your jeans. sitter or nanny from their shoulders. You trade in a couple of singles for You leave the fair not knowing A program such as this would benefit the children quarters and walk up to a machine in ter machines with the snickering butter, sugar and cinnamon. whether to feel 1 good about having' as well. Older children would have a safe place to which you drop your quarter in the carnie at your back asking you if you Put it on a plate and there you so much fun or silly for having been go after school, while younger kids would gain the slot to try to push all of the other wouldn't like to try again, you smell have it: instant heart attack. You fooled into spending so much money. opportunity to socialize with their peers—an quarters on the table over the edge. the sweet aroma of grease. It could walk away $3 lighter and about 10 But you know, just as you did last' important stepping stone for that age group. Jackpot, right? Wrong. Because only mean one thing—funnel cake pounds heavier. year, that you'll be back next Octo- even if $7 later you do manage to and elephant ears. Then you decide it's time to ride ber when the fair comes into town Not that such a program will come without a cost: knock three quarters off the table, Your choice between strings of the rides. Things like the Tornado, again. GSU should fund a portion of the program, but the parents whose children attend the child care facility should be charged a reasonable fee as well. WHICH ov6 ofTHgse DIP CUNTCW SAY H£U ?fiorecr ? Any additional costs incurred in getting the ■ m program off the ground might be covered by th contacting the alumni and other benefactors of the «,WJ> Ci university. ta The idea of having a child care facility on campus is a good one. In the long run, the school will find m that the benefit of such a facility will be recognized in higher overall GPAs, lower drop rates and better attendance records for GSU mothers. ?k It's Your Turn We have expressed our opinions, now it is time for you to express yours. Be it long or '• i short, send it our way. Complain about parking, classes, food services or complain about The George-Anne if that is what suits your fancy. You can even praise something if you feel the urge. Just fill this form and attach it to your opinion. Name: L.B.: Phone:

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Send to: P.O. Box 8001 or drop off in: Williams Center room 2023 The ABC's — and maybe D's — of bra etiquette \When I was growing up, I was visible bra straps began in New York LETTER AND SUBMISSION POLICY ! always taught to carry myself with about five years ago, when models The George-Anne welcomes letters to the editor, story submissions and guest some modesty. ALISON HANSEN would just throw anything over their columns from people both inside and outside the Georgia Southern University "Don't sit with your legs open, underwear on the way to photo shoots. Community. All copy submitted should be typed (double-spaced, please), THE DAILY TITAN - CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY AT FULLERTON preferably on Macintosh disk in Microsoft Word or Microsoft Works format. All don't wear too short of skirts and for That fad must have caught on in submissions must be signed and include a mailing address and phone heaven's sake, push in your bra California, because I see it every- number for verification. The editors reserve the right to reject any submission. straps," my mother constantly told wedding in Las Vegas with my best emony began, but I couldn't stop where. There is no word limit on submissions. A writer may request to remain me. friend. staring. I just kept thinking, "That is It doesn't matter what color the anonymous. However, it will be the editor's decision whether or not to print the name. Submissions are run on a space-available basis. For some reason the advice that I had never been to a Las Vegas so tacky." The funny thing was I bra or the tank top that is supposedly my mother gave me about my bra wedding sol really didn' t know what wasn't the only one who noticed. My covering the bra, the more the straps, straps has stuck in my mind over the to expect. But a wedding's a wed- best friend's mother turned to me the better. THE GEORGE-ANNE STAFF years, and every time I see a woman The article interviewed young with her bra straps showing I hear my girls, and their opinion on the bra PUBLICLY DISPLAYED BRA STRAPS DRIVE ME mother's words whispering in my straps was, "Everyone knows they're 1 NEWS CIRCULATION ear. CRAZY. there, why not show them." Assistant News Editor Supervisors Publicly displayed bra straps drive Yes, everyone knows they're Shawntineal Hughes Aaron Bradford and Jim McNally me crazy. there, but everyone also knows Staff Kashauna Clark, Jeremy Nix, Ellen This pet peeve annoyed me again ding, and I dressed accordingly. Oth- and whispered, "Is that the style women have breasts, and that doesn't Rogers, Bridgette Webb ADVERTISING/ DISTRIBUTION last week in one of my classes when ers, however, hardly stuck to the now?" mean we should walk around top- I noticed a girl sitting in front of me. norms. My face lit up with happiness less. LIFESTYLES SERVICES (ADS) I Lifestyles Editor I couldn't stop staring. She was While I sat in the pews, waiting knowing I wasn't the only one ob- If young girls are walking around Advertising Manager Tricia Hall Jonathan Brooks wearing a red tank top with a light for the ceremony to begin, I looked sessed with the bra thing. A few days with their lingerie showing I wonder A&E Editor Business Manager Sam Siegel blue bra. It was bad enough that the over and noticed a woman wearing a later, I read a Los Angeles Times what the style will be in five years. Courtney Williams Features Editor Classified Manager bra didn't match, but even worse that purple tank top with a black bra. article about bra straps and how Has society lost all forms of mod- Bryant Smalley Melissa Waldrop Staff I had to know that. * I couldn't believe ... bra straps at they're the new style. esty? Ad Reps Chris Brennaman, Jo Ben Deal, Jonathan Brooks, Rhonda Burkes, I refrained from tapping her on a wedding! I was happy that professionals As for me, I'm going to keep my Donny Dye, Drew Franklin, Matt Staci Cearns, Vic Cuvo, Jason Kierbow, Natalie Kleparek, Jeremy the shoulder and asking, "What were Now I know this wasn't the typi- were noticing this trashy trend. At bra straps hidden for the most part. I ! Lumpkin, Tim Kievit, Amber Ran- Nix, Carson Pittman, Tim Prizer, som, Pamilla Smith, Melissa you thinking this morning?" cal wedding, with the father of the the same time I was confused. Since And as for the women who continue Dan Rothem, Ellen Rogers, Zane Waldrop, Jaime White, Courtney Thomas That wasn't the only time I've bride wearing a Hawaiian shirt and when did looking slutty become the to walk around with everything hang- SPORTS Williams had such a fixation in recent months. cutoff jeans shorts and the groom new fashionable thing? ing out, I leave some advice: TUCK

Sports Editor Over the summer,. I went to a being drunk even before the cer- I read on and found out that the IT IN! Or at least buy a strapless bra: John Bryson PRODUCTION AND Staff GRAPHICS EDITORIAL Edmund Coley, Doug Kidd, Luke SERVICES (PAGES) Please Martin, Kyle Mueller Your Opinion General Manager PHOTOGRAPHY Jonathan Brooks include Production Manager Photo Editor Kathy Jacobus name, phone Sarah Trucksis Production Assistants Reader thanks George-Anne columnists Staff Joseph Mahaney, Courtney Will- Cory Brooks, Abbey Franzo, Den- iams number and nis Hakes, Hans Knoepfel, Chris WebMaster Editor: indeed. ber, the students at the university are Kohlhagen, Luke Renfroe, Becky Lee Phillips I wish to commend the sterling Too often, we of the general pub- fine folks. Smith, Susan Smith, David Asst. WebMaster P.O. Box Whiddon, Jeremiah Womble Doug Bargeron writings of Miss McGonnell and Miss lic form oblique attitudes about stu- Thanks again to Kelley and Zachary published in the October 20 dents when it is time for the cups and when LAYOUT DESK Marnite for making my lunch break STUDENT PUBLICATIONS issue of your student newspaper. celebration. truly enjoyable. Managing Editor sending a Stacey Wysong Both ladies developed their top- As a former member of the News, Editorial Advisor Deputy Managing Editor ics with clarity and effectiveness. university's staff, I can attest to the Ric Mandes David Koepke Robert Bonier letter to the Assistant Deputy Managing General Manager And are their messages needed? Yes, fact, that for as long as I can remem- George-Anne reader Editor Bill Neville editor. Nick Crouch ■^^^^^Mi ■^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■■■■^^^^^■^^^^^^^■^^^■■^^^■■■^■■i

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Wednesday, October 27,1999 77ze oldest continuously published newspaper in Bullock County Page 6 Golfer Payne Stewart killed in tragic plane crashrl Associated Press The last communication came was Braun, who lives about two miles from faith last year and where I am now is 1 A Learjet carrying two-time U.S. the Lear 35 was over Gainesville, Ha., thesite.'There'snotalot of debris spread leaps and bounds." Open champion Payne Stewart and at said Tony Molinaro, an FAA spokesman out a long ways." Today, visitors, including fellow least four other people flew uncontrolled in Chicago. She said her husband was among golfer Mark O'Meara, began arriving over the nation's heartland for hours The jet had flown as high as 45,000 those who saw the plane coming down. at Stewart's home in an exclusive Or- Monday before crashing in South Da- feet and the crew did not respond to "They saw it nose down so they hopped lando community. A neighbor, visibly kota, killing everyone aboard. repeated inquiries from air traffic control- in the vehicle and raced towards where it upset, jumped into a car next door. The twin-engine plane took off from lers, said Paul Turk, an FAA spokesman. was going down and were the first ones The Rev. Jim Henry, retired pastor Orlando, Fla., and its pressurization may An Air Force fighter jet from Tyndall, on the scene," she said. for First Baptist Church of Orlando have failed during its scheduled flight to Fla., was diverted from a routine training Noone on the ground was hurt, White who used to minister to the Stewart Dallas, government officials said. flight to check out the jet, Air Force House spokesman Joe Lockhart said. family, was one of those outside the Stewart, who lived in Orlando, had officials said. Two fighters from Eglin Stewart was one of the most recogniz- home. been expected in Houston on Tuesday for Air Force Base, Fla, then took over to able players in golf because of his trade- "He was a wonderful Christian who practice rounds for the Tour Champion- had Christ in his life and somehow in ship, the PGA Tour's final tournament of his death," Henry said. "That brought a the year for the top 30 players on its great sense of peace to his family in a moneylisLThe42-year-oldgolfer,known "CERTAINLY WE HAVE HAD SOME difficult and tragic time." for his trademark knickers and tam-o'- INCIDENTS IN MILITARY AVIATION THAT Stewart and his wife, Tracey, had shanter hat, went to SMU in Dallas and two children, Chelsea, 13, and Aaron, had friends in the area. MAKE THIS ALL TOO SADLY FAMILIAR, BUT 10. "It is difficult to express our sense of In Texas, fellow golfer Duffy shockandsadnessoverthedeathofPayne NOT IN CIVIL AVIATION," Waldorf, preparing to practice today, Stewart," PGA Tour commissioner Tim CNN/SI photo JOHN NANCE - AVIATION EXPERT told KTRH-AM in Houston that he HAPPIER TIMES: Only four months ago Stewart was on cloud I Frnchem said from PGA headquarters in considered turning around and going nine after winning his second U.S. Open. Now his familyf Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. home when he heard the news. grieves his tragic death in a freak airplane incident. 'This is a tremendous loss for the follow it and they later handed off the mark clothing. He won 18 tournaments "He's an irreplaceable guy, not just entiregolfingcornmunityandallofsports. monitoring to two Air National Guard F- around the world, including three major for his playing record," Waldorf said, ing the thin air above that altitude. John Nance, a commercial airline He will always be remembered as a very 16s from Tulsa, Okla. championships. citing Stewart'sunmistakablepresence If there is a pressurization problem, pilot and aviation author, said he can't special competitor and one who contrib- About four hours after takeoff, the In June, he wonhis secondU.S. Open, on the course and the consistency of his those aboard the aircraft could slowly recall an incident in which a civilian jet uted enormously to the positive image of plane crashed in a grassy field two miles prevailing over Phil Mickelson witha 15- play. lose consciousness or, if an aircraft depressurized in flight. professional golf." west of Mina, S.D., in the north-central foot putt, the longest putt to ever decide Lockhart said two FAA officials broke a door or window seal, perish in "Certainly we have had some inci- At least five people boarded before part of the state, said Gene Abdallah, that championship on the final hole. had been dispatched to the scene of the seconds from hypoxia, or oxygen defi- dents in military aviation that make the plane left Orlando at about 9:20 am. superintendentoftheSouthDakotaHigh- "I'm proud of the fact that my faith crash, as had a National Transportation ciency. this all too sadly familiar, but not in EDT, according to Stewart's family and way Patrol. There were no survivors, in God is so much stronger and I'm so Safety Board representative. Once reaching a cruise altitude, civil aviation," he said. FederalAviahonAoMriistrahonofficials. South Dakota Gov. Bill Janklow said. much more at peace with myself than Planes that fly above 12,000 feet pilots often switch on the autopilot. If The twin-engine plane was made in The identities of the other victims were "The plane had pretty much nosed I've ever been in my life," Stewart said are normally pressurized, because pas- they passed out, the plane would cruise 1976. A Lear 35 model can seat 10 not announced. straight into the ground," said Lesley after the win. "Where I was with my sengers would have difficulty breath- until it ran out of fuel. people. i Men's tennis performs well on Comcast and GSU agree to road in 47 team tournament televise final home games to produce and distribute GSU's final two ComcastSpectator,thePhrladelphia76ersi G-A News Service Staff Reports regular season home games. The Eagle- (NBA), the Philadelphia Flyers (NHL). COLUMBIA, S.C. - The GSU The GSU Department of Athletics Bulldog matchup, played Saturday, is the Philadelphia Phantoms (AHL) and men's tennis team was led by strong andComcastSportsSoutheast(CSS)have airing on tape-delay and will be broadcast Comcast Sportsnet. Comcast Cable if j performances from senior Florian agreed to terms on a television package on Friday, Oct. 29 at 8 p.m., while the currently the third-largest cable company Scheidat.and sophomore Wojciech partnership whichenabled nearly one mil- Eagle-Paladin contest is scheduled to be in the nation with over six million sub- Nowak at the 47-team University of lion cable subscribers an opportunity to broadcast live on Nov. 6 at 1 p.m. scribers. South Carolina 1999 Fall Invitational watch this past weekend's football game "We are very excited to have this new "We want to give our regional cus- over the weekend. against TheCitadelandGSU'snexthome opportunity in the world of television," tomers what they want in their area," said Scheidat and Nowak each game against Furman. said GSU director of athletics Sam Baker. CSS Vice-President and General Man- achieved 3-1 singles records and were CSS, a newly launched sports pro- "We are honored that Comcast made agerMchaelB.Sheehey. "GeorgiaSouth-' one match away from meeting each gramming service owned by the Philadel- contact with us, allowing our program to em has one of the nation's premier foot- other in the B-2 championship be- phia-based Comcast Cable, began opera- get in on the ground floor of this new ball programs which naturally leads to fore each bowed out in close semifi- tions in the Southeastern United States on venture with the hope of growth for ex- compelling viewership." 1 i nalmatches. Scheidat defeated Glynn Sept 3andhas since grown toasubscriber panded opportunities for all of GSU ath- In addition to its regional game-day Hulley (6-7, 7-6, 6-3) of Florida membership of 968,256 which covers the letics." college football coverage, CSS also car- A&M, Seth Hauser (4-6,7-5,6-3) of states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Comcast Corporation owns, operates ries "Georgia Southern Football '99 Witrjr^f Furman and Alejandro Gallo (6-2,6- File Photo Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, South BACK IN ACTION: The GSU men's tennis team played very or manages a growing number of content Paul Johnson," the athletic department's 3) from Anderson College before Carolina and Tennessee. well in the 47-team University of South Carolina Invitational held providers in the areas of sports, entertain- weekly football highlight show which losing a close match to Old In exchange for obtaining GSU's ex- last weekend in Columbia, S.C. ment and electronic retailing, including can be seen regularly every Thursdayj Dominion's Hiero Rodriguez (6-3, clusivedistributionrights, CSS has agreed QVC, Comcast@Home, "E"-TV, beginning at 7 p.m 3-6, 1-6). Nowak's semifinal loss advancing to the B-1 b semifinals with ing to Georgia Tech (8-4). came to Nigel Mitten (5-7, 6-7) of victories over doubles teams from "It was a pretty good tournament Rugby preseason holds promise, UNC-Greensboro after wins over The Citadel (8-3) and the Southern for us," said GSU coach Andrew By Taryn Price "We have a really young team, Kames Moeckel (6-0,1-6,6-1) from Conference's top-ranked pair from King. "Our doubles teams had really Staff Writer Furman, UNC-Wilmington's Josh East Tennessee State (8-4) before good wins over Stetson and the team but there are some key freshmen One of the most intensely ath- Franceschina (6-0, 6-0) and Joakim dropping a close decision to Florida from ETSU." that are stepping up and playina Eriksson (3-6,6-4,6-3) of Anderson (8-6). Scheidat paired with Darren The Eagles will wrap up their fall letic sports is the game of rugby. It very well," Kuznitz said. "They College. Clark in the A-2b doubles group and schedule on November 5-8 at the has been played for many years are going to be the future of Geor- especially in Europe and Australia. In doubles action it was the tan- advanced to the round of four with ITA regional Qualifiying tournament gia Southern rugby." dem of Nowak and Jesper Anderson and 8-6 win over Stetson before los- in Athens, Ga. Unfortunately, the game has gone Some of these key freshmen are unnoticed in the United States, and Travis Sprayberry, Nate Dean, and on the campus of GSU. Johnny Escabar. Most people describe rugby as a Georgia Southern has three re-' Thank you for reading the combination of soccer and foot- turning seniors on the team: Den- ball. For the most part this is true. nis Leonard, JoJo Kusnitz and Ed Rugby is played with no pads, and Wallace. The team has already hacj George-Anne Sports Section has about two 20-30 minute halves. six games not including tourna- The field is 110 yards long; with File Photo ments, and are 4-2 with three games goal posts similar to the ones used READYTO GO: The GSU rugby remaining. Rick Stevens, a formey in football. The object of the game team feels prepared for the GSU rugby player, was recently is to, of course, get more points upcoming season. named the coach of the team. Two than the opposite team. Kusnitz. He is very enthusiastic other returning players, David. The captain of the Georgia about the up coming season this Church and Trevor Powell, have Fitness Kickboxing Southern rugby team is senior JoJo spring. also made a immense difference for the team. Fitness Kickboxing has last become the hottest workout in America. Eagle Basketball "Church and Trevor have That's because it teaches you the stepped up tremendously this year," practical techniques of self-defense, in a high-energy class that's newer Kuznitz said. "The team is very boring like other workouts. 1999-2000 fortunate to have them, and thef '"% Punches, Kicks, Elbows, Knees... Student Fromotione will most likely lead the team next all done to music in a fun, exciting way that anyone can team. But what Men's Season Begins Nov. 5th year." students tell us they like most about Women's Season Begins Hov, 10th The rugby team is scheduled t0 calories per hour though the regular season has no*;.!**"* • Tone muscles - Student "Dash for Cash" at halftim© started yet. This is only a warm up ♦ Reduce fat •learn die techniques of self- defense One student will have the chance for the guys so they could get • Release stress to slip and slide around the court enough playing experience for the, We guarantee that our Fitness newcomers. Kickboxing classes will give you the for 30 seconds to grab up to $50 best workout youVe ever had, or - Give-aways from local businesses "This is the most organized we your money back. Call now! have been this early in many years," Tone of free stuff for students, ail Kuznitz said. "We will be the team ter season long! beat in a couple of months when the Eddie Lott's ATA Black Belt Academy season opens." 406 Fair Rd., #7 Statesboro, GA 30458 For more info. Call The season will start at the begin* BLACK BELT ACADEMY (912) 764-3844 the GSU Marketing ning of next semester with the 11th Annual Black Rose Tournament. MHElVflMKR-! IVIf*rtif*l Arti Office @ 371-1500 i ^^HHflfli ^HiHIilHHIIHHi^HI^^^HHIi^^^^^^H Wednesday, October 27,1999 • The GEORGE-ANNE • Page 7 I t 4 Football Prognosticators — Meet the Guessperts THEG-A PICK 'EM BOX

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What does the reformation of D-Generation X mean? i f By Michael Russo McMahon needs to stay afloat. thing is not right. Staff Writer Now that the WWF is number one in I don't think it's a coincidence that Let's journey back about two years. the industry, its Superstars are big enough soon after WCW once again put to- » r For the first time, World Championship to venture out on their own, the WWF gether their top talent in faction form, Wrestling is kicking the World Wrestling decides to let go of faction warfare and the WWF followed. It is my belief that Special photos Federation's ass. The Superstars that disbands them. Some willsucceed, (Triple for the first time in two years, the \ i Vince McMahon had created and H, and The Rock) while others will fail WWF is feeling something they haven't TOP: Overfall break, thirteen GSU students and faculty traveled to California groomed are now working for Eric (Billy Gunn). WCW however, makes the felt: competition. There is no doubt to study the San Andres Fault. They looked at parts of the fault that move Bischoff. As a result, the WWF has mistake of holding on to what had previ- that the wrestling industry is going to more than 25 millimeters per year. reached financial peril and is on die brink ously worked and decides to keep their get very interesting in the next few BOTTOM: Ramon Arrowsmith from Arizona State University explains the ofextinction. Thatis,untilaheroemerges. factions. The end result: the WWF con- months with wrestiing's greatest story geology of the San Andres Fault and Carizzo Plain. This hero isn't telling you to say your tinues to dominate WCW. writer Vince Russo now with the oppo- prayers and to take your vitamins or Now let's jump back to present day. sition. giving a fan a pair of his sun glasses. No, Afterfourteen years, creative writer Vince The reformation of D-Generation X this hero is pointing to his crotch and Russo leaves the WWF and joins WCW. can mean several things. However, it is telling you to s*ck it. Each week WCWs product begins to my belief that the WWF feels they need % r With this hero comes a new faction drastically improve, and with that im- to go back to the raunchy, and suggestive known as D-Generation X. Shawn provement comes the reformation of fac- mind-set that put them ahead a year and a Michaels, Triple H, and Chyna are foul- tions. Three weeks later, the WWF de- half ago. Will it work this time? Maybe or mouthed, disrespectful, and exactly what cides to reform D-Generation X. Some- maybe not. Health Services a department of Auxiliary Services and Student Affairs OMULS fkoitk

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VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE T(y mokz an afpoMmertt, eail 681-5484. GA Wednesday, October 27,1999 — Pag< 9 GSU students were asked: Who are you Tattoos: More people regret getting their body art supporting in the upcoming election and why? Knight Ridder Newspapers 35 percent of people with body art dislike it within mini ;s PHILADELPHIA—In today's youth culture, they're a to days of getting it, said Jeffrey Dover, an te medium for personal expression, a visual depiction of professor of dermatology at Harvard Medical School ai a young enthusiasms, seemingly as essential as an e-mail creator of the tattoo-blasting laser. address. A professional tattoo may require 15 to 20 treatmenl to But attitudes change, people grow up, and they eventu- remove because so many different color inks are used id ally get jobs in which a tattoo of the Tasmanian Devil may injected much deeper into the skin. An amateur tattoo cai re not be part of the corporate uniform. What seemed like a zapped in one or two sessions. Each treatment costs $20 to: great idea during an all-night party in senior year turns into $400. "You will not have perfect skin afterward," s. id a huge regret after graduation. Wayne Marley, a Philadelphia area dermatologist, adc >g "It's kind of silly," Sandy Bendorf, 27, a pharmacist, said that the most common problems are scarring and "gh it- of the little wizard she got tattooed on her shoulder when she ing," a white outline where the tattoo was. was a college senior. "It was a hasty decision." "Kids need to realize this is not just a lark and 's Luckily for Bendorf and others like her suffering from permanent, and it's tougher and more expensive to get ff tattoo buyer's re- than it was to et morse, the body- on," Marley s< 1. art craze is fueling Then there re a related growth in- those wh< to; "I would support Jack "I'd vote for Aaron Nicely. "I'm voting for Nicely. Al- dustry: tattoo re- erase the name i a former loved ( e. Williamson, but I can't vote He's from my hometown. He though he seems corrupt, he moval. Even as the ink flows in fash- These days 's because I missed the registra- seems pretty organized and can empathize with the stu- ionable tattoo par- . more likely tc re dents." tion date to vote in Bulloch motivated." lors, dermatolo- girls who tat io; County. He is in favor for Sloane Sazma Crystal Wallace gists who remove their true 1< S'! T supporting students in senior, psychology major sophomore, CIS major body art with la- names on tl ir Statesboro.' sers are busier than bodies, "lean' e- member the st Ta-Taneicia Byrd ever. It's expen- sive, it takes nu- time I had a !• in; junior, hotel-restaurant man- merous treat- patient who h; a agement major ments, and it can woman's name e-, be excruciatingly moved," Mai ■y painful, but more said. and more people % As with : ly are paying the impulse purch: price to have a people who v. nt youthful mistake 1 their tat ff removed. probably die 't "I get people give a lot >f www.tattoos.com coming in on Mon- thought to get ig' day or Tuesday who them,accordin to got their tattoos that weekend," said Harry Fallick, a suburban medical experts. "They're with friends, they're drink Philadelphia dermatologist who specializes in tattoo removal. they have not checked out the studio or the artist, and t! ■y. There's not much he can do for them. It takes at least six havenoknowledgeofthe procedure," saidMyrnaArmsUv g,; months before doctors can even begin to remove tattoos. a nursing professor at Texas Tech University Schoo of: Lasers are more effective than the old method of peeling Nursing who has studied tattooing for 10 years. away layers of skin, but the treatment is not perfect: It may In studies of career women and adolescents with tatu 'S,. er' leave a scar and is only 90 percent successful at removing the she found that the career women liked their body art be >. "I'd vote for Joe Brannen. "I support Jack Williamson. "I'm supporting Aaron Nicely offending tattoo. Bendorf, who lives in Wilmington, Del., because they made a "very deliberate decision" to get th n. • He's got good points." He seemed like a very so- because he is a student and I has had eight laser sessions—spaced six weeks apart to give Mel Canfield, who runs Mel's Magic Tattooing in Soi li- west Philadelphia, knows at a glance who is'goinj ve' Amanda Arbucci ciable person; like he really feel like he could voice stu- her skin a chance to heal — and spent several thousand dollars to erase her tattoo. The outline of her wizard and his up the next day aghast. freshman, undeclared major knows the people." dent concerns in the city gov- yellow hat are still visible, but she's hoping it will disappear "They don't even know what they want. They got ernment." Ebony Paterson with a few more sessions. "I keep telling him to turn up the and they throw in on a butterfly and later they're like, "V sophomore, computer science Kelvin Jackson juice," she said during a recent visit to Fallick' s office for the did I get this stupid butterfly?"' he said. major senior, history major 15-minute procedure. "Sometimes they're drunk and they want it on their There are no figures on how many people get their and I'm like, "Yo, you should get it on your leg. All photos by Luke Renfroe tattoos removed, but one study estimates that 30 percent to want to get a job someday.'"

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About 4 3 JL Audio 10W6 subwoofers for $100 each. 60 Ashen 13 Put in position miles from GSU. Call Melissa 852-5033 af- 300 Vans & Trucks Alan Ladd classic 18 Prophets of doom 9 V U 3 V H 3 1 a S 3 a VACUUM CLEANER for sale. Eureka Edge 1 pp; 2100 amp for $200. 1 plexiglass ht ) 61 Kleener (upright) for $30 obo. Great for ter 6pm or leave message. speaker box for 3 10" speakers for $125 64 More superficial 22 "A Heap a' Livin'" 3 H o|~i | v OB_A s S v| s ■ dorm. Call Kellie at 871-5926. THREE, FOUR , six bedroom homes for call Robby at 681-6384. ve 56 "Bellefleur" author poet a 1 w| :i Ho! v 3 V S 3 s O t CHEVY S-10 TRUCK '92 127K miles, good rent 764-6076 67 Building wing 26 Sequence of ■ i S | 3 | 1 a 3 3 0 a M n MATTRESS & box for $40. Contact Alexis DVD PLAYER for sale. 3 months old $230. condition & runs great! $4,000. Call Donnie Target sighter isolated J N 3 u V N 3 >l d 1 •J 3 V 0 @ 871-3638. WALK TO SCHOOL- THE VARSITY DVD movies $12 each. Both DVD and mov- at 912-764-411.4. ies $375. If interested contact Andrew Luges phonemes 3 A V V V O 0 1 0 LODGE APARTMENT FOR rent 1 bed, 1 3 d A X CHERRY WOOD sofa and matching chair. Washington 681-6124. Price negotiable Squirmy catch 27 Angry Good condition only $100. 764-4857 for bath, end unit, furnished (or unfurnished), s 1 V rj s W 0 1 s V O 1 0 room for 2 people, avail. Nov. 1 st only $325/ 320 Word Processing/ Times gone by 28 Goneril's sister more information. PIONEER 6.5 inch mid-bass drivers paid 30 Grown-up month. Call John at 486-7207. $120 will sell for $75 obo. Great for car ster- Queen size water bed for sale. Call 681 - Typing DOWN 32 Think alike 48 Checked the 57 Deborah and GEORGIA VILLA 2 bed apartment for rent eo. Fanatics call Brandon @ 690-0635. 0856 for more information 1 Happen 33 Polonius, horses John immediately. Newly remodeled with wash- 2 South American Laertes, el al. 49 Fishing gear 59 Scottish loch VACUUM CLEANER for sale. Dirt Devil er and dryer. $450/mo neg. pager 235-4935 TYPING AVAIL. Term papers, reports, re- plain 34 Adhesive stuff 50 Actress Loren 61 Call for help upright with attchments and bags for $75 home 823-3968 On Campus! 280 Television & Radio sumes etc. Short notice not a problem. Call 3 Tracey and 35 'The Samurai" 53 View twice 62 Actor Linden obo. Call Kellie at 871-5926 865-2796. Leave a message. Andrew 37 Got wind of: 55 Disfigures 63 Had a bite FOR SALE Love seat good condition $30. 4 Spanning colloq. 56 Fall as ice 65 Price ceiling We deliver call Matt at 489-5895. 1 HEADBOARD with frame for $15. 1 four Mother Goose & Grim drawer chest for $20.00 1 small television stand with shelf for $15.00. 1 large glass end table trimmed in black and gold for VOTE YATINA Smith for Homecoming $15.00 ask for Lisa or Robby 681 -6384. Queen '99 sponsored by Sigma Gamma 10 G-A Action Ads Rho Sorority Jnc. MOUNTAIN BIKE $20. Pentium computer 140 Help Wanted STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS: The $50 monitors and keyboards turntables mix- er. Call for prices. 681-6513 George-Anne is the official student news- WINDOW CLEANERS needed. Must have paper of Georgia Southern University, HAPPY 20TH Birthday Thomas! Welcome reliable vehicle. 912-842-5681 owned and operated by GSU students and to my decade. You are my best friend and I utilizing the facilities provided by GSU. The love you very much. Amy $1500 WEEKLY potential mailing our newspaper is the oldest continuously d in circulars. No Experience Required. Free Bulloch County and Statesboro, Ga. The 1997 ECLIPSE Spyder convertible. White information packet. Call 202-452-5940. ideas expressed herein are those of the edi- with tan roof and interior. Take over lease WEB PAGE DEVELOPER needed forfast- tor or the individual authors and do not nec- of $430 amonth or buy $17,500. Call 489- growing company dedicated to excellence essarily represent the views of the Student 6835 in education. For confidential interview and Media Committee, the administration, the STUDENT GOVERNMENT Association hight income potential call Michael today at faculty and staff of Georgia Southern Uni- -Do you want to know how your organiza- 489-5298 versity, or the University System of Geor- tion can get funds from SGA? gia. The George-Anne is published three -Do you want to find out about Student is- MINOR CARPENTRY skills needed. Fence times weekly during the academic year and sues. building and miscellaneous small jobs. Part- five times during summers. Any questions -Do you have any suggestions for SGA or time. Must be dependable; must work Sat- regarding content should be directed to the GSU? urdays. 488-2323. editor at by phone at 912/681-5246 or fax Come out and join us every Wednesday at VOLUNTEERS WANTED to tutor/Mentor at 912/486-7113. Readers may also send 6pm in Room 2080 in the Russell Union electronic messages to the newspaper staff children, grades3 through 12. GS TOP by visiting our web site at http:// HAPPY BELATED 19th Birthday Andrew STEP Workshop will be Monday 9/27 5pm www.stp.gasou.edu. Hay III Love Dalynthia. Wednesday 9.29 6:30 pm and Thurs. 9/30 OFFICES, MAIL, PHONES: Room 2023, 7pm. Only need attend one session. For NOKIA 986 cell phone with battery and F. I. Williams Center. The George-Anne, more information call Office of Volunteer charger $25 call Cedric 688-2045. P.O. Box 8001, Georgia Southern Univers- Services. 871-1435 ity, Statesboro, Ga. 30460. 912/681-5246 PAY YOUR rent Raffle Oct. 24th-31 st, draw- FRANTERNITIES - Sororities - Clubs - (News) or 912/618-5418 (Advertising) or ing Nov. 1 - Tickets $1.00 buy under the Student Groups Earn $1,000-$2,000 this se- 912/486-7113 (Fax) Rotunda Mon. - Fri. 10-2 list of rules avail. mester with the easy CIS three hour fun- HAPPY BIRTHDAY Bridgett Farmer. May draising event. No sales required. Fundrais- ADVERTISING INFORMATION ing dates are filling quickly so call 800-797- God bless you always. You are a good per- : The George-Anne reserves the right to re- son to have as a Friend. Love Melissa. 5743 Today or visit www.campusfundrais fuse any advertisement. er.com! KELVIN HAPPY late 21st Birthday. I love DISPLAY AD DEADLINE: The deadline for reserv- you !! Lisa, Farrah ing space and submitting advertising copy is Noon, 160 Miscellaneous for one week prior to the intended publication date. EAGLE SPORTS MEDICINE ASSOCIA- LET'S GO BEFORE: For more information, rate cards, sample publi- TION next meeting on October 12th at 7pm Sale cations, contact: Jonathan Brooks, Advertising in sports medicine lab. All majors and pre- YOUR DAD T£U£ Manager, ADS, (912) 681-5418; or Bill Neville,' majors are invited. Student Media Coordinator, (912) 681-0069. US UOW HE USED I.E.E.E MEETING are every 1st and 3rd FOR SALE bar with C02 tank, 2 working PROOFING/ERRORS/OMISSIONS: The newspa- Tues. of each month. Where Technology taps, keg tap, and drain, must see! $250. per makes every reasonable effort to present cor- TO WALK UPHILL Bldg. rm. 2117 For more information. Call Call 912-681-8718 rect and complete inforrriation in advertisements. Yatina at 681 -3798. However, the advertiser is responsible for proofing SUPER NINTENDO for sell 6 games one TO SCHOOL the ad upon publication and should notify the news- WHO YOU wit!? Vote Kameelah Martin for wired controller 2 remote controllers $75 paper immediately in the event of an error. The Homecoming Queen. Don't settle for any- obo please call James at 688-2421 DURING A newspaper is not responsible for any errors in ad- thing less. Sponsored by BSA. SNOWSTORM vertisements and its liability for adjustments is lim- SPANISH CLUB is going to Savannah's 180 Musical ited to the amount of space the error occupied in Congo Club @ 8pm Oct. 8th. Depart from the ad. Further, the newspaper is not responsible Forest Bldg. 1225. lor any damages caused due to an ad's omission -W^^^JJJ^ fiwfboteft from a particular edition and its responsibility sole- KAMEELAH ENOUGH said. HOMECOM- RAP AND R&B cd's for sell $6-15. In great ly is to reschedule the ad in the next regular edi- ING 1999. Black Student Alliance. condition contact Chris @ 681-4620 or [email protected] tion at the regular advertising rates. DON'T GET caught slippin'! Vote Kamee- CLASSIFIED ADS: Free classified ads from stud- lah for Homecoming Royalty. Sponsored by MUST SELL! byOCt. 1st!! Used violin great ents, faculty and staff must be non-commercial in the mighty Black Student Alliance. condition. Great starter instrument! Full size. nature and submitted in writing, with the name of $500obo. Includes chin rest. Call Kellie 871 - the sender, local address, and phone number. No Looking for someone who is interested in 7689 free ads taken via telephone - at this price we playing chess. Call 871.4992 ask for Matt GUITAR- Les Paul w/birds eye top. Stereo don't take dictation. One free ad per person per VELCRO FOOD BANK Inc. and Goodys canned food compressor, microphones, other items. Call week. Commercial classified are 20 cents per word drive. 1 can = 20% off entire purchase Oct. after 5pm, Isacc at 489-7183/764-9485 with a $4 minimum per insertion. Tearsheets are 24th and 25th Support you Community!! SHEEP RANCH. S2 extra per insertion., CIRCULATION INFORMATION: Subscription ESOTERIC. OPEN mic poetry session. This 195 Personal fates for home delivery of The George-Anne are Thurs. @7pm in the union room.2041. All S30 per semester, or $52 per year, delivered by are welcome to rock the mic. Peace Electronics third class mail. Please address all inquiries to Zei- na Rahme, Business Manager. The George-Anne 40 Autos for Sale ><\^ffp is distributed free of charge on the Georgia South- SONY PLAYSTATION two controlled mem- ern University campus through delivery sites lo- ory card RF switch 10 games of your choice ©1996 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. cated in campus buildings, at off-campus sites, and $200 obo. Call Eric 871-5253 or email in residence halls. CARS FOR sale red oldsmobile Supreme gsi01145. NOTICE: Readers may pick up one free copy, and 89 auto, 2 door, very nice and runs excel- a second for a roommate or acquaintance, at dis- lent. Always maintained. New tires and brakes. $3,000 call for more information tribution sites. Additional copies are 35 cents each 200 Pets & Supplies and are available at the Williams Center. Howev- 912-489-3430. er, unauthorized removal of additional copies from j Rip Us Off. a distribution site constitutes theft under Georgia FOR SALE '94 Honda Civic hatchback. 5 AKC REGISTERED Shih-tzu puppies, 2 law, a misdemeanor offense punishable by a fine speed a/c great condition $5,000 call 681- males and 4 females, avail, mid Nov. $275 and/or jail time. Editors will seek to have any per- 6252. each. Dam and sire on site. 912-681-7932 ■ That's right - you heard right. Rip us off. Get something for nothing. Say hello to a ! sons) who removes more than the authorized num- Black Chevy stepside '87 new 262 engine, DISCOVERED THAT i am allergic to my 7 ber of copies from distribution sites prosecuted to 1 friend. Find a roommate. Get a job. Find a home for a litter of kittens. Buy a wombat. 1 newly refinished wooded bed, aluminum month old kitten. Has shots, litter trained, the full extent of the law. rims, aksing $4,500. 871-6252 energetic and well behaved. Free food and \ Or sell your Beamer (right, like you expect us to believe that you - and not your folks J NOTE: We gratefully acknowledge the theft of our kitty litter. $30 obo. 541 -0601. slogan - "Liked by Many, Cussed by Some, Read HYUNDAI SONATA '89 5 speed, starts and ■ - actually have the title to that BMW). Regardless of your purpose (or even if you * by them All" - from Robert Williams of the Black- runs good. $650 obo. Call 871-7109 PET CARRIER for small/medium sized an- shear Times. Call Bob and. he can tell you who he imal. New condition, bought sept. 99. Best FOR SALE. 1995 Ford Ranger XLT. 5 ■ are a congenital liar like the Beamer owner), Georgia's liveliest classified ad section ■ stole it from originally. offer or $10. Call Tony at 489-2407. speed 87,000 miles $6250 call Aaron at 489- " is for you. Students, faculty and staff can have their 20-word action ads published " 2411 FERRET FOR sale! 3 month old female. Cage and toys included. Already had shots. ; for nothing (non-commercial listings only, please). Fill out the little rectangles below, . OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 88, 4 door, ex- Ask for Dara. 489-1453. cellent condition, automatic, new brakes ; and send your ad to G-A Action Ads, POB 8001, GSU or drop them by our offices in j FREEBIE INFO ALL FREE and tires. Runs great. $2,000 call for more QUAKER PARROT with cage and every- > student and faculty ads to be run in the details. 489-3430 thing $200 11 months old Call 587-4549. \ the Williams Center, Room 2023. You MUST include your name and P.O. Box George-Anne must have a NAME, P.O. ISUZU PICKUP '87 good condition but FOR SALE- Registered Persians and Him- BOX and PHONE NUMBER. Ads will be needs engine work $800 obo 681 -5828 alayans. $250 to $300 Beautiful show qual- ! number to qualify for a freebie. Remember, keep it short: students, faculty and ! rejected if they do not have this ity kittens. Please Call 489-0975 and leave ; staff must pay 200 per words for those which exceed the 20-word limit. And, please I PLYMOUTH 1954 a message Mary Dowling. information. NO EXCEPTIONS. For sale all original, 6 volt flat head six.cylinder FREE RABIT includes cage food and shav- [ - no telephone calls... at this price we don't take dictation. 1 ~» STUDENTS BEWARE 764-5440 ings. Nice pet to have. Moved and cannot ATTENTION - The George-Anne screens keep animal. Please contact 688-3357 or HONDA CIVIC LX, '97, black, low miles, like 681-9194 all advertisements prior to publication. The new, call Julie 871-6560 newspaper strives to accept ads for legiti- Puppies to love Yorkies, Min-Pins, Chihua- TOYOTA CAMRY '89, v6, wagon, A/C, auto, mate products and services only. Students hua, Peekenese, Jack Russells, Shih-tzus, all power, exc. condition, never wrecked, Bosten Terrier, Red Ddbermans, Rat-Terri- are urged to exercise caution when reply- ■ $4,500 obo. 764.3230 ers, Bassett Hounds, Cocker Spainels. 871 - ing to ads — particularly those which re- 5066 or 685-5651 quire a credit card number, other personal 52 Bicycles information, or money in advance of the de- livery of a product or service. Students are 220 Rentals & Real also urged to report to the newspaper any 12 SPEED bike for sale. $45 or better offer. Estate suspicious offers which they might see in Call any time 871-3971. an ad. Remember, if an offer seems too ' 9°od to be true, it probably is. SUBLEASE FOR Spring. 2 bedroom Cam- 80 Computers & pus Courtyard townhouse. Own downstairs bedroom, fully furnished, $320 a month plus Software half utilities. Walk to class! 681-7628 20 Announcements FOR SALE 4 bed, 3 bath, apartment rent- CUSTOM COMPUTER for sale. 600+ mhz, ed through July 2000 New carpet, kitchen 512+ mbram, dvd-rom, dual processorsa, floor, heating/air, freshly painted $49,500 m YOU MUST COMPLETE THIS PART TO Q UALIFY FOR FREEBIE a RESPONSIBLE ROOMATE needed asap! and anything you can dream up. Call Mar- please call 770-471-2388. The lodge $250 per month plus half utili- cus. 681-2238 [email protected] APARTMENT FOR RENT t, 'ies. Call Maria at 688-3488 or Keiven at 1681-7127. " Name POB Phone # I Page 12 — Wednesday, October lZJggg,

ATTENTION STUDENTS, FACULTY AND STAFF Summer 2000 Calendar Forum, Thursday, Oct. 28

The Student Services Council will be available to receive feedback regarding the proposed Summer 2000 Calendar on Thursday, October 28 in room 2052 in the Russell Union from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Presentations will be given at 11:00 a.m and 2:00 p.m. Members of the Council will be present during the entire period to ask questions and listen to input from faculty, staff and students.

The proposed calendar is listed below.

PROPOSED SUMMER 2000 CALENDAR (May 27 - August 6)

May 29 Registration May 30 Drop-Add May 31 First Day of Class Long Term: May 31 - Aug. 2 (40 class days @ 1 hr) Short Term I: May 31 - June 27 (20 classes @ 1 hr 45 min) June 28, 29, 30 Exams - Short I July 3 No classes July 4 University holiday July 5 Short Term II Begins July 5 - August 2 (20 classes @ 1 hr. 45 min) August 3, 4, 5 Exams - Long Term and Short Term II August 6 Graduation

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