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Russell Sentencing Date Set for January

Russell Sentencing Date Set for January

THE KIDS’ TABLE, DARJEELING, AFROMAN, THE BREAKFAST CLUB With TV writers on strike, we turn ourselves to the simpler pursuits in life: reading, macramé, fly fishing and drinking. Hence the turkey on our cover. That poor mope fell face-down in the gutter into a pool of his own sky blue vomit, all because he can’t watch new episodes of Conan. Turkeys would dig that.

5ǣǠ%ǜǤǧǴ&DZǠǭǢǭǠǠǩ5ǣǠ%ǜǤǧǴ&DZǠǭǢǭǠǠǩo. 5ǣǠ%ǜǤǧǴ&DZǠǭǢǭǠǠǩTHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2007 The student voice of Washington State University since 1895 Vol 114 N 63 Russell Dining Services gives students a Taste of Northwest Native America sentencing date set for January Frederick Russell faces up to 14 years in prison for vehicular homicide and assault charges.

From staff reports

Frederick Russell will be sentenced two days into 2008 for the deaths of three WSU students and the inju- ries of three others. Whitman Russell County Superior Court Administrator Eileen Roe said Russell will be sen- tenced at 1:30 p.m. on Jan. 2 at the Whitman County Superior Court in Colfax. Russell faces up to 14 years in prison for the KEVIN QUINN/DAILY EVERGREEN 2001 crash on the Moscow- Pullman highway that killed Members of the Palouse Falls Drum Group perform Tuesday night at Northside Café as part of Native American Heritage Month. WSU students Brandon Clements, Stacy Morrow See RUSSELL Page 8 Passport to Culinary Adventure continues

This month’s Passport features Café and Stephenson Dining. intern Whitney Mueller said. falo stew, clam and fritters, fry inspired dishes and musical The Passport to a Culinary “And hopefully a little bit of bread, succotash and Indian Adventure features a new education.” tacos. Dean of performances in dining halls. cultural food every month. It A different menu is featured Along with food, this began in October with A Taste for all three of the main din- month’s Passport to a Culinary From staff reports of Germany and will continue ing centers on campus. Recipes Adventure featured the first ever Libraries to in December with A Taste of were chosen and developed by musical performance as a part The third installment of Scandinavia. managers at the dining centers of the event. Dining Services’ Passport to a “The purpose of the Passport and then reviewed by Dining The Native American Music Culinary Adventure is present- to a Culinary Adventure is to Services for authenticity and 265 class taught by Professor start work ing a Taste of Northwest Native bring a little bit of culture to appropriateness, Mueller said. Ron Pond performed Tuesday America this week at dining our customer and students,” This month’s inspired menu The new dean, Jay Starrat, centers Hillside Café, Northside Dining Services marketing features such foods as buf- See CULINARY Page 8 will be in charge of the WSU libraries beginning Dec. 1. By Andrew Talevich New Pullman nursing facility in early planning stages Evergreen contributor Students, faculty and Building currently in the making, pending “The building was never designed to major health care facilities in one place.” administrators are turning budget planning, would have improved handle a lot of the technological advances that Ball and Guido both said community to one man to head the WSU we have now,” Ball said. “We still have a lot members have are excited about the potential libraries. therapy, laundry and dining facilities. of track wiring through the building and we of the new facility. Jay Starratt, associate vice hope our new facility will incorporate many of “I’ve had many physicians, patients and chancellor for Information By Brian Downie various community members express their Evergreen staff today’s technologies into it.” Technology and dean of Guido said the estimated $6 million build- interest in this for a long time,” Ball said. Library and Information A non-binding letter of intent to build ing would likely be paid for through bank “There is a great desire from everyone in the Services at Southern Illinois a new nursing facility in Pullman was financing, hospital reserves or a voter-ap- community, the hospital and Avalon to get University-Edwardsville will unanimously approved early this month proved bond that could appear on the 2008 this rolling.” become WSU’s next Dean of by the Pullman Regional Hospital Board of ballot. Both parties are awaiting decision and Libraries on Dec. 1. Commissioners and Avalon Health Care. According to the letter of intent, the new approval on funding for the new facility. “We went through an Pullman’s current nursing home, Avalon facility would still have 40 rooms, but 20 Guido said she expects to host open com- extensive search process and would become private, with the rest being munity meetings at the beginning of 2008 to I believe he brings a lot of Care Center on Military Hill, was constructed in 1979 and is long overdue for an update, shared. A larger therapy wing, improved laun- decide on funding. experience. He will be an asset “We’re going to do some further talking to said Megan Guido, the director of community dry services and better dining options would to the library system,” said the community since they are ones who the relations at Pullman Regional Hospital. also be a part of the new nursing home. Robert Bates, provost and facility will serve,” Guido said. “We already “The care that is being provided there is The proposed location behind Pullman executive vice president. have their support for the building, but we Regional Hospital has not been finalized but Starratt’s résumé includes great and we feel good about that,” she said. still need to discuss what the different financ- has already generated excitement in the previous job titles such as “But it is just the building itself we believe ing methods are and see what their input is.” assistant to the director and won’t do well in the future with all the techno- community. The community meetings will be used supervisor of Circulation logical advances that have occured in health “It would be a great location for the new create a new non-profit organization to help Services at Emory University, care.” facility because then everything would be cen- keep close communication between the assistant director Michael Ball, the executive director for trally located,” Ball said. “It would community and the hospital. Avalon Health Care, said it is time for a new benefit all of the nurses, doctors, patients and See DEAN Page 8 facility. residents of the community to have all of the See NURSING Page 8

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Animal Problem/Complaint Harassment Health Awareness Team), will take for those who have lost a loved SW Alcora Drive, 9:35 a.m. SE Bishop Boulevard, 10:34 a.m. Party reported a large black Lab place on the Glenn Terrell Mall. one, is being offered by Whitman Saturday Restaurant has been having prob- Hospice chaplains, Rev. Walt Miller with a green collar cornered her in lems with two ex-employees who The Service & Activities Fees and Pastor Lynn Nelson, at 7 p.m. at Brian Gill, an acoustic folk gui- her garage. It was barking at her and keep showing up intoxicated and Committee will meet at 4 p.m. in Neill Public Library in Pullman. tarist and vocalist from Chicago, she threw a bike at it to make it go. disorderly. Officer contacted reporting Lighty 405. will be performing from 8 to 11 Officer responded but was unable to party. Subjects contacted and warned. Friday p.m. at Bucer’s Coffeehouse Pub in WSU VOX will be holding a Moscow. networking dinner for those who WSU Ad Club presents “Tips may be interested in joining VOX on Producing Award Winning To submit, e-mail events to cal- region briefs or learning what VOX is about. Student Work and Job Winning [email protected]. Events Student leaders, friends, faculty Portfolios,” presented by Miami Ad. must be free and open to the public courthouse Wednesday in support of and those from the community The event will take place at 6 p.m. and must include complete time, date Yakima County dog tests jailed lawyers and judges in Pakistan. are invited to attend. The event will in CADD 21. and place information. "I don't often come out to pro- positive for West Nile tests, but this is one I wanted to YAKIMA — The Washington state attend," said Seattle attorney Douglas Department of Health reports that a Jackson. "What's happening in dog has tested positive for West Nile Pakistan is just wrong. ... The other news brief lawyers of the world need to stand [email protected] virus in Yakima County. and unite with them." The Yakima Health District says the Pakistan's military ruler, President ing connection WSU has to every- get the switch,” Snook said. 9-year-old male dog began showing Gen. Pervez Musharraf, suspended Campus internet server where not on campus. The second Snook said it is difficult to keep symptoms of illness on about Oct. the constitution a week ago and has the server from going down and 3 in the White Swan area, about 20 jailed thousands of judges, lawyers, cause for the crash was a hardware miles southeast of Yakima. The dog crashes, down 4 hours malfunction in a switch from a the best remedy to keeping inter- political activists and human rights was euthanized on Oct. 8, and two workers who have demonstrated The campuswide internet server separate server. net servers functional is to be ready laboratories confirmed the diagnosis. “The switch went down and [the if and when they crash. against him. went down at approximately 8 p.m. Signs of the virus in dogs is rare. The demonstration was sober in Tuesday night and remained down ITS team] had to pull it apart and fix “It’s like your computer on your Oregon and Idaho have each report- it,” Snook said. desktop. It’s hard to tell whether tone as the lawyers circled the court- until about 1 a.m. Wednesday. ed one case of West Nile virus in dogs house and then gathered on its steps. Informational Technology Throughout the night, a team of your hardware will go out,” Snook this year. said. “It puts you into more of a Among the speakers was former U.S. Services Manager Jeff Snook said about seven ITS experts attempted No vaccinations are available for Attorney John McKay, who was oust- there were two causes for the server to restore internet access. reactive state then a preventative animals other than horses, but the state.” ed by the Bush administration earlier crash. The first was due to an out- “I’m aware of at least four indi- Yakima Health District says no addi- this year in a controversy that helped age of the WSU cable to the K20 viduals that were working on the FROM STAFF REPORTS tional recommendations are being prompt the resignation of Attorney server. The K20 server is the outgo- K20 and three additional people to made to protect people or their General Alberto Gonzales. animals because the active mosquito McKay referenced problems season has ended. in the U.S. regarding the indepen- dence of prosecutors and the Justice Department, and called what is hap- Lawyers show support pening in Pakistan "an assault on the rule of law." for Pakistan’s jailed The lunchtime demonstration was GIVE ANDD YYOUOU SSHALLHALL RRECEIVE.ECEIVE. Fulfill someone’s lifelong SEATTLE — More than 200 law- organized by the King County Bar yers, most of them in suits and ties, Association. IN THIS CASE UP TO $16,000. dream by donating demonstrated outside the federal THE ASSOCIATED PRESS your eggs. Fulfill yours with the $16,000 we’ll pay you. For ADVISOR more information, call EXCELLENCE 509-232-0134 or visit spokaneeggdonor.com. AWARDS Anonymity guaranteed. Know an outstanding teaching assistant, research assistant or advisor?

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www.dailyevergreen.com coming soon THE FINAL 2007 SPORTS WEEKEND EXAMINES THE END OF THE ALEX BRINK ERA sports The Daily Evergreen Sports editor Jenna Cederberg  [email protected] PAGE 3 „ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2007 Women’s lacrosse Doba asks students to stay seeks recognition Team members campaigning WSU. to get sport on list of official “I’m hoping for it to become a varsity sport, and club sports on campus. look back in many years and be able to say along with the By Braulio Perez other girls we started the Evergreen staff team,” Westover said. To be or not to be? In order for women’s That is the question that is lacrosse to become an official facing a group of female ath- sport on campus, the team of letes on campus about the fate four must deliver a presenta- of their team. At WSU there tion to the executive board of is no official woman’s lacrosse the Rec Center showing they team and this group of ath- have support from the stu- letes is looking to change that. dents and have passion for the Junior psychology major sport in order to convince the Grace Davis is one of those board that a women’s lacrosse players who is working for team would be a plus for a women’s lacrosse team to female athletes at WSU. FILE/DAILY EVERGREEN become a reality. The board will make a deci- “I’ve been trying for a few sion on Dec. 6 informing the Head coach Bill Doba yells out to his team late in the first half of the game against years now, but this time I’ve team whether or not women’s Oregon on Oct. 13. Doba urges students to stay and support the team this week. really gotten a lot of support lacrosse will be approved. If so I’m very confident we will all goes according to plan for There’s been something different about Martin everybody there.” Stadium this season and it’s not the construction. In order to qualify for a bowl game, the 4-6 become a team this season,” Davis and the other members involved, their season will During the past three seasons, WSU fans have Cougars must win their two remaining games. But junior psychology major Davis packed Martin Stadium only to see two wins Saturday’s game is more than just a must-win situ- said. begin in March. There are 20 girls on the against teams not named the Idaho Vandals. ation – the game will also be the last time Cougar Davis has put together a This season, the Cougars are 3-1 at home. One seniors such as Alex Brink, Michael Bumpus, Jed team made up of members team who are participating of those wins came against Idaho as usual and the Collins and Husain Abdullah will play at Martin who have some prior expe- in preseason workouts in other two were against Pac-10 foes Stanford and Stadium. rience in starting lacrosse anticipation of the season UCLA. The team’s only loss came against then-No. Although the Cougars will start the game as teams. Fellow juniors Rachael that should start in March. 18 Arizona State by three points. three point favorites against the Beavers, Doba said The team is coached by Tami There has been a definite home field advantage the team needs “all the help they can get.” Westover, Stevie Labare Sure, it will be cold this Saturday, but if the and Lindsey Hoffman went Tomilla, who is also the for the Cougars and with a possible bowl game coach at Bainbridge High on berth still intact, WSU head coach Bill Doba is rally- desired outcome occurs, it will be well worth it, through this process before ing for students to stay in Pullman for just one extra Doba said. they came to WSU when they Bainbridge Island. Tomilla “If they want to go some place warm in will only be able to come to day to pack Martin Stadium for the last time this started the women’s lacrosse season Saturday, when the Cougars take on the December to a bowl game then we got to have team at Maple Valley High one practice a month for the Oregon State Beavers. support,” he said. School, and, along with Davis, “Everybody will take off Friday and we won’t Saturday’s kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. plan on doing the same at See LACROSSE Page 4 have anyone in those stands,” Doba said. “We need BY CODY CROGHAN DAILY EVERGREEN Basketball programs ink 12 recruits on signing day Women sign For men, three of five are guards

6-foot-8 center By Dustin Goodnight Evergreen staff « THEY ARE VERY SIMILAR By Kevin Dudley TO THE GROUP THAT ARE Evergreen staff When WSU men’s bas- NOW SENIORS.» ketball coach Tony Bennett June Daugherty’s first unveiled the 2007 recruiting Tony Bennett recruiting class as head coach at class Wednesday, he compared WSU men’s head coach WSU has some experts rating it it to the team’s current senior as a top 20 class nationally. That class. said. must be why Daugherty was High praise, considering the Capers, a point guard out so excited on Wednesday after senior class led the Cougars to of Montverde Academy in seven high school seniors faxed the NCAA tournament last sea- Florida, was the last to verbally in letters of intent. son and a No. 9 ranking in the commit. When junior Taylor “First of all, I’m just really current Associated Press poll. Rochestie chose to give up proud of how hard my coaching The Cougars inked five his senior year scholarship, it staff worked and my current recruits Wednesday. High wound up going to Capers. school seniors Marcus Capers, Capers received the 2007 players worked to make this High School in Redding, Calif. come to fruition,” Daugherty Michael Harthun, Klay News Chief All-Area Player Oestreicher (pronounced, Thompson, James Watson of the Year award and praise said. “When you sign seven kids A-stryker) is the No. 25 player of this caliber, it totally signals and Nick Witherill all signed from Bennett. in the country, according to Nation Letters of Intent. how hard we had to work to get “Capers is a heck of a bballx.com. She is the tallest “We’re encouraged and defender and he can really it done. recruit in WSU women’s bas- excited about bringing them “People really believe in the slash,” Bennett said. ketball history, and possibly the in,” Bennett said. “They are Thompson is the son new championship era and tallest woman to ever sign with very similar to the group that when people came to visit, Mychal Thompson, former a Pac-10 school, Daugherty are now seniors.” No. 1 pick in the 1978 NBA whether it was a student ath- believes. Harthun, a four-star scoring lete or their parents, this entire draft. Thompson is a three- Katie Grad, a 5-foot-8 guard out of South Medford star scoring guard from Santa town helped us recruit because guard from Auburn-Riverside High School in Oregon, leads Margarita Catholic High people are so passionate about High School in Auburn com- the class. Harthun led South School in California. Cougar athletics. I think that mitted to WSU as a junior to Medford to the 6A state title as Witherill is a two-star com- once they saw the passion, former coach Sherri Murrell. a junior, averaging 20 points a mit from Gilbert Highland being able to live in a small, game and 4.7 assists per game. Daugherty was impressed not PHOTOS COURTESY OF WSU SPORTS INFORMATION High School in Arizona. safe community like Pullman … only by Grad’s “strong, aggres- He averaged 8.4 PPG and 6.2 Witherill led Saguaro High I think that they immediately TOP: WSU recruited 6-foot-8 APG with the Oregon Rebels sive play at both ends of the center Jessica Oestreicher School to the state semifinals became excited and wanted to court,” but also that she stayed AAU team in the Nike Global before transferring to Gilbert be a part of it.” from California on Wednesday. Challenge. committed even through the ABOVE: Forward Lexie Highland. During his junior The first recruit that stands coaching change. “Harthun can play the one year, he averaged 21 points out is 6-foot-8 center Jessica Petterson joins the 2007 WSU and the two [guard position] Oestreicher of Liberty Christian See SEVEN Page 4 recruiting class from Spokane. like Derrick Low,” Bennett See GUARDS Page 4 4 THE DAILY EVERGREEN SPORTS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2007 GUARDS | Team COACH | First year head coach calls new group magnificent will lose key Continued from Page 3 versatile and very talented ing girls in state. Grad and rated among the top 300 play- guard that plays beyond her Pettersen are each from ers by All Star Girls Report. “I’m so proud of Katie,” years.” Washington. Jazmine Perkins, a 5-foot- players Daugherty said. “[She] actually Spokane’s Lexie Pettersen “Obviously we can recruit 10 guard from Berkeley High committed two years ago, and I is the second player in in the state of Washington,” School in Berkeley, Calif., Continued from Page 3 think that’s a phenomenal piece this class to come out of Daugherty said. “One, because rounds out Daugherty’s first to this class.” Washington. Pettersen, a Washington is so talented, a recruiting class. Perkins is per game and earned All-State April Cook, a 5-foot-8 guard 6-foot-1 forward, played at talent-laden state, and two rated the No. 112 player in honors. from sports powerhouse Long Shadle Park High School, as is that I’ve been at the good the country by All Star Girls Watson, a three-star com- Beach Poly High School in well as for the Spokane Stars fortune of being coaching and Report. mit, is the lone forward in the Long Beach, Calif., also signed AAU team coached by Ron recruiting for 24 years and I The excitement Daugherty bunch. Watson led Stringtown with WSU. Cook is rated the Adams. know who are the better pro- has for this team and this new High School to the Class B State No. 84 player in the country. “Lexie is a strong, athletic grams, who are the kids that recruiting class was evident Championship in Oklahoma. Danielle Lenoir, a 5-foot-6 forward with toughness in her are players, and I feel very con- Wednesday after the seven Despite the individual high- point guard played at game,” Daugherty said. “Her fident in my ability to not only players signed. When asked to lights, Bennett focused on what Narbonne High School in ability to play numerous posi- evaluate talent but to trust the describe this class in one word, the entire class will bring to the Los Angeles, winning the city tions will make her a valuable coaches that are out there.” Daugherty laughed and asked team. championship twice in her threat on the court in several Daugherty went east to if she could answer in two “I like them because we always high school career. Daugherty ways.” find 6-foot-1 Rosie Tarnowski words. talk about character,” Bennett said in a press release that Daugherty did what once of Archbishop High School “Magnificent seven,” she said. “They all come from real Lenoir is, “a very dynamic, was a difficult task – keep- in Philadelphia. Tarnowski is said. strong families [and] they are young men of character.” With the departure of Low and Kyle Weaver following this sports briefs season, Bennett said guard was a LACROSSE | It’s fun position the team needed to fill. Continued from Page 3 this level but they come in with a pretty good under- “We felt like we had to address Isaiah Thomas leads quartet standing of the game." the backcourt and I think we did "They also can all score." team due to her duties at Bainbridge, who sign with Washington Thomas is a prolific scorer. He averaged 31.2 that,” Bennett said of signing four this will put the responsibility of con- SEATTLE — Four players who have shown points per game in his final season at Curtis. He guards. ditioning on the team on itself and holds nine state tournament records, including most Bennett also hopes Watson loyalty to Washington basketball coach Lorenzo Davis, who will run the practices along Romar committed to the Huskies program points in a game (51), tournament (162) and scoring will be the ultimate replacement with assistant coach Tony Chung, average (40.5). for forward Robbie Cowgill start- Wednesday. when the head coach is not present. This is the early signing period for national let- Thomas committed to UW last year but couldn't ing next season. The team has already received plen- ters of intent and the Huskies brought in a class that qualify, so he transferred to South Kent. Thomas averaged 29 points and was the league's MVP last Bennett said defense was also ty of interest from schools in Oregon, most rating services rank among the top 20 in the a key in the recruiting process, country. year, attracting attention from major East Coast pro- California, Idaho and a few East Coast grams. But he remained faithful to Romar. and said this class shows promise. schools to host tournaments in order The local standout in the quartet is former Curtis High star Isaiah Thomas, a 5-foot-8 guard. He has "I looked at it as a test. We knew they'd come He said the team’s 26-8 record to get prepared for the upcoming sea- after him when they saw him out there," Romar said. in 2006-07 and berth in the attended prep school in Connecticut the last two son. years. "The bottom line is he knew he needed to make NCAA tournament allowed the The team will be a club sport for its The other three are: 6-6 guard Scott Suggs of some changes with himself. No. 1 was academically. team to sign some players who first three years. If it performs well, it Washington High in Augusta, Mo.; 6-6, 260-pound He was either going to cut the mustard or he wasn't. otherwise might not be interested. will have the opportunity to become a forward Tyreese Breshers of Los Angeles' Price High So far he's done that, he's cut the mustard." “Last year’s season allowed varsity sport. School; and 6-4 guard Elston Turner Jr., of Elkins High Turner, who played in Roseville, Calif., has the us to get involved with some of in Missouri City, Texas. bloodlines as his father Elston Turner played for "Women’s lacrosse is an up-and- three NBA teams. The elder Turner knew Romar these young men that perhaps in coming sport, my main goal was to get "We think these four as a group are special," Romar said. "I think what they all possess is a pretty from his time in the NBA and, subsequently, Romar the past we wouldn’t have had a it started so even after I graduate, oth- developed a relationship with his son. chance at,” he said. cerebral feel for the game. They all know how to play ers could still enjoy it,” Davis said. basketball. There are things they all have to learn at THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Attention Students: With a Bowl Game on the Line the Football Team Needs Your Support Friday, November 16 Men’s Basketball vs. Idaho Beasley Coliseum @ 7:00 P.M. Saturday, November 17 Football vs. Oregon State Martin Stadium @ 3:30 P.M.

Coach Bill Doba on Oregon State: “ I just hope ourout student body stays, because that’s our home field advantage. Those kids are great! Friday starts Thanksgiving breakBreak and I know a lot of kids will be heading out of here, so please stick around and go home on Sunday Cougar morning after a victory!” Athletics opinion The Daily Evergreen Opinion editor Dan Herman  [email protected] PAGE 5 „ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2007 OUR VOICE Evergreen Editorial Board Don’t count out McCain Senator from Arizona is electable, with certain conditions Stay safe over the break bring an end to communism. going up and down in the Age will not be an issue for polls frequently. McCain is an Editor’s note: For the purpose of this editorial, we McCain in his first term, but he American hero, and if he plays will be collectively channeling all of our mothers. Let’s Be should not run for re-election. his cards right can be the one As you ready yourselves to stuff your faces and If he pushes only running for to beat Hillary in the upcoming stomachs full of ... well, stuffing, don’t rush out of Honest one term, he will have a much election. By Alex Williams greater chance of winning this He has the political experi- Pullman in too much of a haste. election. ence that almost all Democratic Plan your trip thoroughly, don’t speed over the Last weekend, at a leader- The other main thing McCain candidates lack, as McCain has passes (especially when they’re icy), don’t drink the ship conference put on by Young must do is choose a very strong served in both the House and night before you leave if you’re leaving in the morn- America’s Foundation, I heard running mate for vice president. the Senate. Along with this ing. Don’t feel the need to pass indiscriminately on one speaker – John Miller from The vice president must be political experience and being a the National Review – who someone prominent who can prisoner of war, he also has good the highway, regardless of line color or legality. gave the pros and cons of all the make up for the qualities that business experience. He has One thing most people forget to do is to lock up Republican presidential candi- McCain lacks. He or she must be worked for Anheuser-Busch with their things before they leave. With the massive dates. One thing he touched on younger, and willing to run for the help of his wife’s father, and drain of humanity streaming out of Pullman for an was how John McCain can win president in the 2012 election. gained good experience in busi- entire week, it’s easy pickings for those with mis- the 2008 election. I found this McCain would do as much as he ness and politics there. intriguing and very possible. could in his four years and then So don’t count John McCain chief on their minds. Pullman’s finest do their best, First, McCain must say he his vice president would take out in this election. If his cam- but do your part as well. is only going to serve one term, over the agenda and complete all paign pushes ideas such as only Drive safely, spend time with your family, eat and during this term, work on unfinished business. serving one term and addressing so much turkey and pie you feel you’ll never move fixing issues in America such as A perfect example of a good the problems with actual solu- the war, border control, taxes running mate would be Dick tions, he will have a lot more again. Spend time with your family, get annoyed and others. If he does this, peo- Cheney for George W. Bush. going for him then some other by them, go hang out with your friends, then head ple will not question him being Cheney had the political experi- candidates who flip-flop on back to the couch to watch the football game. too old in a possible reelection in ence and age that Bush needed issues vital to American security. Remember all the things you have to be thankful 2012. He is already in his early to be evened out and they made McCain would never intentional- 70s, about the same age as when a great team, which is why ly put America in the position to for – even though your little brother annoys you so. people questioned if the great American voters elected them be hurt by a foreign power such When the time finally comes (and it’s always too President Ronald Reagan should into office. as Iran. Can you say the same soon), hop back in the car and drive like the dickens run for reelection. Turns out The reason this will work for about Hillary? I didn’t think so. Reagan did alright; he only had McCain and not other candi- ALEX WILLIAMS IS A SENIOR MARKETING MAJOR FROM RENTON, WASH. HE CAN BE CON- back to Pullman, which you know you’ll be missing TACTED AT 335-2290 OR AT [email protected]. THE OPINIONS EXPRESSED the guts to call the Soviet Union dates is because McCain does IN THIS COLUMN ARE NOT NECESSARILY THOSE OF THE STAFF OF THE DAILY EVERGREEN OR by then. Do it safely, as when you come back, you’ve an “evil empire” and eventually have a lot of support despite THOSE OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS. still got a few more weeks to go in the final push. We at The Daily Evergreen wish all of you a safe trip home and a Happy Thanksgiving. Oh, and don’t forget to do your homework. Violence doesn’t solve anything While once advantageous, humans have evolved beyond the need to fight Letters to the editor violence among ourselves. school places more responsibility E-mail letters to [email protected] Fighting also increases stress. on our ability to control our- Do you consider an adrenaline selves whether filled with alcohol Unforgivable rush a stress reliever? I’ve been or not, because it’s easier to WSU needs to aid students with student loans in a couple fights in my life- target those cases that stick out Editor: Trends time, but never once have I felt on campus. And of course, if it’s This is a letter to shake the proverbial finger at WSU. After a disap- By Paul Dec relieved once I finished a fight, easier to pick out violent events pointingly quick trip to the financial aid department, seeking help with win or lose. On that note, win- on campus, it’s much easier to student loan consolidation, I have to say I am beyond dissatisfied with I don’t want to make it ning and losing adds another hand out punishments, both on this school. I was told that WSU "doesn't do that." seem like I’m attacking fellow element to how it fails to relieve campus and with . Excuse me? Apparently when you sink $40,000 dollars into your edu- columnist Dominick Bonny stress. When you win a fight, the Speaking as a member of a cation at this school, it turns out all you get is a piece of paper at the end. for his column on fighting in amount of adrenaline pumping fraternity on campus, I know As an alumna, and now a graduate student, I cannot believe that this Tuesday’s Daily Evergreen, but through your body multiplies there are certain houses I like school isn't equipped to help their graduates handle the massive amounts less than others, a couple that unfortunately I have to disagree to match the feeling of success may even be called rivalries. of debt accumulated after earning an undergraduate degree, which is with his statements. In my eyes, you feel for having accomplished becoming increasingly impossible to do in four years I might add. Whether they admit it or not, fighting can no longer be consid- your victory. there has to be something other Shame on you, WSU! You should at least have an information sheet ered a natural human reaction. On the flip side, when you with some websites and helpful hints, which takes all of an hour to com- than alcohol that would inspire a Humans have progressed too lose a fight the amount of anger group of guys to assault another pile. much since our early days of you feel for losing is comparable Good luck future graduates, because according to the financial aid fraternity member to the point beating each other with clubs to to nothing I’ve ever felt in my of hospitalization. This is some- department "you are on your own" when it comes student loan consolida- be belittled to the characteriza- short life. The one thing I want tion and staying financially afloat on an entry level salary after graduation. thing that needs to be addressed tion of barbaric, war-mongering to do most after losing a fight because we can’t be a commu- Neanderthals. is to beat the hell out of the guy nity until we can resolve rivalries Samantha Graf It’s true, there was once who just beat me. Stress reliev- graduate student, agricultural communications and attitudes toward each other a time when humans had a er? Hardly, more like a stress in a peaceful manner. natural instinct for survival that builder. So I’m speaking directly to included beating each other Now, there’s a huge prob- you students, those who have Why haven’t you written your poor editors? You’ve had us worried when no other resolution to a lem with encouraging violence fought on campus or not yet had sick. We’ ve been up all night, watching and waiting, but not an conflict could be decided on. But on our campus. We’re a small the cause to do so. Avoid your e-mail, a letter or a phone call ... Well, you’re grounded until you after thousands of years of phi- school compared to other state violent “instincts” and find more think about what you did (or rather, didn’t). losophy and lawmaking, humans public universities, and the con- diplomatic ways to solve your have been taming their aggres- nections we make daily make difficulties with other students. Send your letters to the editor to sion century by century until us more of a community. But if Encouraging more violence on now, where we stand as the most we’re engaging in late night bar this campus is the last thing we [email protected] or drop them off in reasonable creatures on Earth. fights and beatings outside of need. Murrow East 122. I’m not sure how we could con- our football stadium, what kind PAUL DEC IS A SOPHOMORE POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJOR FROM BELLEVUE, WASH. HE CAN BE CONTACTED AT 335-2290 OR AT [email protected]. THE OPINIONS sider ourselves the reasonable of atmosphere do we have? 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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2007 NATION NEWS THE DAILY EVERGREEN 7 Governor drops illegal immigrant licenses plan nation brief Broadway stagehands After fierce opposition, New to hear the pulse of New Yorkers our country and now has no « IT DOES NOT TAKE A York official says state has more on this topic,” he said. solution to deal with it,” Spitzer and producers to talk The Democratic governor said. STETHOSCOPE TO HEAR THE important issues to worry about. introduced the plan two months Homeland Security Secretary PULSE OF NEW YORKERS ON NEW YORK — With the lucrative ago with the goal of increased Michael Chertoff called Spitzer’s Thanksgiving week looming, striking By Devlin Barrett security, safer roads and an reversal on the license issue “a THIS TOPIC.» Broadway stagehands and theater The Associated Press opportunity to bring immi- good development” and said producers say they will start talking grants “out of the shadows." immigration is a federal issue Eliot Spitzer again – this weekend. WASHINGTON — New York New York governor Local 1 and the League of Gov. Eliot Spitzer announced Opponents charged the scheme for which his department has to would make it easier for would- “ramp up enforcement.” American Theatres and Producers Wednesday he was abandoning jointly announced Wednesday that be terrorists to get identifica- “What I want to make sure marked not valid for federal a plan to issue driver’s licenses they will resume negotiations "at an tion, and make the country less is that states aren’t working purposes that would be avail- to illegal immigrants, but said able to illegal immigrants and undisclosed place and time." safe. at cross-purposes with us and Thanksgiving weekend is one that the federal government had The decision is another enabling the kind of conduct others. “lost control” of its borders and The signed agreement with of the best times for business on example of the roadblocks we’re enforcing against,” Broadway, with many shows usually left states to deal with the conse- that high-profile immigration Chertoff told The Associated Washington may still be sal- quences. selling out. It may have added to reforms have faced this year. Press by phone from London. vaged: Aides to Spitzer said he pressure for the union and producers “I have concluded that New Less than five months ago, Last month, Spitzer sought planned to go forward with the to reignite their deadlocked negotia- York state cannot successfully Congress failed to pass legisla- to salvage the license effort border-crossing card. The state tions, which have languished since address this problem on its own,” tion that would legalize as many by striking a deal with the took a wait-and-see approach last week. Spitzer said at a news conference as 12 million unlawful immi- Department of Homeland to the second-tier license that The union also has cost of living after meeting with members of grants and fortify the border Security to create three distinct would meet federal standards and pension concerns. The annual the state’s congressional delega- with Mexico. types of state driver’’s licenses: for what is known as Real ID salary for stagehands ranges from tion. “The federal government one “enhanced” card that would — a national and secure iden- $67,500 to $88,500, according to Spitzer said overwhelming has lost control of its borders, be as secure as a passport; a tification that would make it the union, which would not disclose opposition led to his decision. has allowed millions of undocu- second-tier license good for much harder for terrorists to what increases it seeks. “It does not take a stethoscope mented immigrants to enter boarding airplanes; and a third get licenses. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Continued from Page 1 Starratt said the shift from Continued from Page 1 printed resources to internet for Administrative Services at at Northside Café and materials is important. Wednesday at Stephenson University of Nebraska-Omaha “It’s a critical time for librar- and director of Technical Dining. Performances included ies. Everything is changing,” an “Honor Song” in honor of and Automation Services at he said. “The way people use Southern Illinois University- American Indian warrior information and the way people Carbondale. veterans. get information is changing. It’s “He’s well respected in his Students were also encour- different from five years ago.” region and he had some good aged to participate in the “Circle ideas about what we should be Starratt is eager to start work Dance” performed by the doing,” Interim Dean of Libraris at WSU. He is familiar with the Palouse Falls Intertribal Drum Cynthia Kaag said. area after visiting WSU three Group. Starratt said his diverse times and Spokane once. “I joined in and had a really background qualifies him for “I certainly hope to bring great time,” Mueller said. the job. a lot of enthusiasm to WSU. Along with introducing “Seeing how things are done I am very interested in digi- cuisine to students, the events differently is definitely a good tal technology and scholarly also provide facts from each growth experience for every- communication and how they of the countries they feature. body,” Starratt said. “It helps interact with traditional library Information including gross you to look at things from a services,” Starratt said. national product, popular tour- different point of view than the Starratt’s new role at WSU ist destinations and economy one you’re locked into.” will require a large amount of figures has been posted around The face of the modern work, but Bates is confident the dining centers. library has constantly been Starratt is the person for the Stephenson Dining has changing. Search engines such job. included artifacts in their as Google and online journals “Certainly he had a lot of decoration such as huge dream have transformed the means by experience in the leadership catchers. which students collect research and administrative process The Passport to Culinary materials. Almost everything which will allow him to lead the Adventures will continue done in today’s libraries deals students and faculty to assist through the rest of the year. with information technologies, them in their learning and January will feature Australia, Kaag said. teaching,” Bates said. February will feature Morocco, March will feature Turkey and April will feature Thailand. Dining Services are planning on continuing with Passport NURSING | A waiting game program next year. Students are KEVIN QUINN/DAILY EVERGREEN encouraged to contact dining A member of the Palouse Falls Drum plays the drums and sings Continued from Page 1 to have a stake in the organi- services to suggest countries. with other members on Tuesday night at Northside Café. zation.” The new facility would For now, all parties have to still be owned by Pullman wait on legal processess and Regional Hospital, Guido said, budgeting decisions before but a community non-profit region brief breaking ground. RUSSELL | Attorneys said they organization separate from “Both parties have agreed Avalon and the hospital would whole-heartedly that yes, we be created to manage day-to- want to do this,” Ball said. plan to appeal conviction Centralia nursing home day operations at the nursing “We are just waiting for legali- home. sues to prevent cut-off ties to pass and then as soon Continued from Page 1 that ended the three lives. “With Avalon’s extensive as possible we want to get it TACOMA — A Centralia nursing experience already in manag- Before his initial trial began, home has asked a federal judge to going.” and Ryan Sorenson. Three he fled to Ireland and was ing the nursing home, this Ball said he expected it prevent its Medicare and Medicaid could really benefit the com- other students were injured. extradited back to Whitman reimbursements from being cut off, a would take approximately a Russell, 28, has returned County in 2005. As part of munity,” Guido said. “It is year to construct after every- development that would force its 43 important for the community from Kelso where he was the extradition deal, Russell residents to relocate. thing is approved. convicted last week of three was not charged with leav- The Evergreen Centralia Health charges of vehicular homicide ing Whitman County and the and Rehabilitation Center filed and three more of vehicular country. for a temporary restraining order assault. His attorneys after the on Wednesday against the U.S. The trial was moved across conviction said they plan to Department of Health and Human Services as well as an organization the state because of extensive appeal Superior Court Judge that inspects nursing homes for media coverage in the area. David Frazier’s decision based Medicare and Medicaid Compliance. The Whitman County on legalities involving jury Evergreen says its involvement Jail said Russell has been in selection and blood evidence. in the Medicare and Medicaid pro- Colfax for “a couple days.” During the trial, Russell’s grams are due to be cut off Thursday, Russell was convicted attorneys also challenged and that it has not been given a of driving drunk back from the legitimacy of the state’s chance to make its case for remain- Moscow when his Chevrolet investigation in the crash and ing in the programs. It says the pro- Blazer crossed the centerline the conclusion that Russell cess has been unfair and violates its constitutional rights. and caused a multi-car crash caused the collision. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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one of their most popular mov- known as the Brat Pack. Arguably WEEKEND, NOVEMBER 15-18, 2007 3 features 11/16/07 Alex Brink Delta Upsilon back- Afroman Benefit Benefit Afroman : 4 p.m. Monday Monday : 4 p.m. : sports weekend WHAT WHEN $5 COST: WHERE: Donations of $5 are Concert 26 Nov. yard at 815 NE Ruby Street at 815 NE Ruby yard BE THERE ■ ■ ■ ■ dancing would probably helpdancing would probably extraburn off some of those Thanksgiving calories. and therequired at the door show goes from 4 to 8 p.m., so those with early classes on Tuesday can still enjoy a good concert and extend a helping hand to the community. “We’re just really thankful“We’re just Beebe, who recently the dif- The combination of time playing on the East side of on the East side time playing the state. that comes outfor everybody interested in us,”and that’s MattDone Deal drummer to doRose said. “We’re going put oneverything we can to somea good show and make time,” music and have a good released his first album, con- “Verbs,” said the benefit uniquecert is one of the most raiseways he has seen students commu- money to support the nity they live in. ferent musical genres in the show should attract a varied audience and create a fun atmosphere in general – not to mention a couple hours of 6

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See HEAR THiS HEAR The band’s cover of Joy If you check out just one The The ARTIST: Killers and “All the Pretty Faces” the Pretty “All and ALBUM: “Sawdust” GRADE: B “Move TRACKS: FAVORiTE Away” ■ ■ ■ ■ electronic-synth meets singer Brandon Flowers’ earnest, yet woefully high-pitched vocals. On top of that, its lack of mel- ody and pizazz makes it one of the most forgettable songs I’ve heard in awhile. Division’s “Shadowplay” is adequate but easily skipped over for “All the Pretty Faces,” a song which makes a strong case for why it would have fit in well with the other “Sam’s Town” tracks. song on “Sawdust,” make it “Move Away.” When I first heard this track on the “Spiderman 3” soundtrack, I was hooked. The low-rolling bass underlies some of the best “Not only is it support- For Done Deal, an alterna- surprisingly varied line-upsurprisingly a promising evening.makes for well-knownBeebe is relatively for his alterna- in the area and shouldtive rock sound withjuxtapose interestingly stylingsthe light-hearted rap is bestof Afroman. Afroman “Because Iknown for his song thatGot High,” a rap narration roomdetails exactly why his hisremained unclean and women unloved. it’s alsoing a good cause, but going to be a great concert. artistsAfroman is one of those of,that everyone has heard but hasn’t necessarily gotten a chance to see,” Nygaard said. tive band out of Everett, the benefit concert will be its first The album’s 17 tracks are An unreleased track from “Sweet Talk” is an unre- “It’s the beginning of the“It’s the beginning of The event will feature Cody more fervent collectors with their piles of suddenly worthless singles. mostly leftovers from The Killers’ first two albums, “Hot Fuss” and “Sam’s Town,” with four new and unreleased songs thrown in the mix. “Tranquilize” is the best of the new tracks and features guest vocals from Lou Reed. Its familiar four-chord structure is accentuated by the lumbering, bass-heavy verses and Reed’s ominous vocals. the “Hot Fuss” sessions shows up in the form of “Leave the Bourbon on the Shelf,” a sprawling number which was understandably left off the original album. Still, fans have known of the song’s existence for years, so its inclusion on “Sawdust” is highly anticipated and will no doubt please some of the more dedicated fans. leased song from the “Sam’s Town” sessions and is a first- rate example of what happens when an overdose of Food Bank. The extra fundingFood Bank. food bank in itswill help the to supply needyendeavors their own food- families with season. filled holiday we wantholiday season and toto donate a lot of money a lot ofthem so they can give saidfood to families in need,” majorsophomore business beenTim Nygaard, who has fraternityworking with other up andmembers on setting “The holi- executing the event. their busi- day season is one of thoseest times and they help the holi- who want to celebrate day season but can’t financially afford it.” Beebe, Done Deal and, of course, Afroman. This RESS P SSOCIATED A HE T

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less: cold weather, time holiday season are end- holiday season he connotations of thehe connotations

rolls and mashed potatoes rolls and mashed potatoes B-sides are like the sweet B-sides are like the sweet or fans of any given band, or fans of any given band, The Killers released a collec-

Yet there Paisley, 35, began playing the 35, began playing Paisley,

"Letter to Me" from the album Me" to from "Letter His former teacher Linda teacher His former

Paisley invited members of his invited Paisley It was shot in September

"Letter to Me" to was filmed"Letter GLEN DALE, W.Va. — Brad W.Va. GLEN DALE,

The members of Delta

However, for some familiesHowever, for some

Afroman Benefit Concert Benefit Afroman local bands feature will

Killers’ ‘Sawdust’ won’t leave a bad taste leave won’t ‘Sawdust’ Killers’

inducing grumbles among the

ly delighting casual fans while

titled “Sawdust,” simultaneous-

tion of such songs on Tuesday

appeal.

gives them a kind of must-have

seas imports and CD singles

general exclusiveness to over-

their hard-to-find quality and

recording sessions. Or maybe

laid down during an album’s

to hear every track a band

tiable desire

it is that insa-

on it. Perhaps

put a finger

and I can’t

in general

about B-sides

appealing

deliciously

is something

entrees.

year in favor of the identifiable

then passed up every following

stuffing that gets sampled once

they can be the mysterious

at Thanksgiving; at other times,

USA." USA."

himself performing for "Jamboree himself performing "Jamboree for

guitar at 8 and made a name for

when he was 17.

could send a letter back in time to send a letter could

singer would give himself if he give singer would

"5th Gear" is about the advice the"5th Gear" is about the advice

Beiber said.

Great American CountryGreat network,

video. It on the airing is already video.

the song lyrics, also appears in thethe song lyrics,

Brinkman,is mentioned in who

stage with him for a reunion scene. a reunion stage with him for

and their spouses to share the share and their spouses to

graduating class, the Class of 1991, class, graduating

of Paisley's parents, Beiber said. parents, of Paisley's

additional footage from the home from additional footage

Paisley's alma mater, with some alma mater, Paisley's

at John Marshall High School,

publicist, Darlene Beiber.

according to the country to singer'saccording

many of Paisley's old friends, of Paisley's many

entirely in Glen Dale, and features in Glen Dale, entirely

Virginia hometown. Virginia

meaning for residents of his West West of his residents meaning for

Television network, has special Television

air Thursday on the Country MusicThursday air

Paisley's new video, scheduled to new video, Paisley's

hometown in new video hometown

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ceeds will go to the Pullman

Monday, from which all pro-

Afroman Benefit Concert on

raised funds to host the

Sigma have independently

Upsilon, Fiji and Phi KappaUpsilon, Fiji and Phi

Food Bank enter the scene. Food Bank enter the

fraternities and the Pullmanfraternities and the

culty. This is where three WSUculty. This is where

compromise and financial diffi- compromise and financial

a different perspective, one ofa different perspective,

the holiday season is seen fromthe holiday season is

and lots of food.

malls and of course, food. Lotsmalls and of course, off school, crammed shoppingoff school, crammed