MMMMBHMM Monday September 24,2001 The independent student newspaper of the Volume 61 Richard Stockton of New Jersey Number 2 Senate shakeup • Jose Lozano resigns from the Board of Trustees and as the Student Senate president as a result of charges filed against him

Shaun Reilly life. I knew for a fact that I couldn't board and the senate." The Argo give 110 percent and gain 110 per- Lozano leaves a vacancy as a vot- Jose Lozano, a junior, highly cent of the trust of the senate and the ing member of the Board of Trustees active in college affairs, stepped board. I needed to step down, figure that must be filled in the upcoming down from his positions as the stu- out some things in my life and possi- fall elections. Imani Movva, elected dent representative to the Board of bly return in the future with a better in the spring as the vice president of Trustees and as Student Senate pres- head on my shoulders." the senate, assumes the role as presi- ident early this summer. Lozano likely stepped down, at dent, and Edward Gaine was elected "I decided to step down due to least in part, due to incidents that vice president in a special senate some personal issues that I needed to occurred late last semester. After a election held in the summer. take care of," Lozano said. "In order party on April 27th Lozano, Sarah "Imani is a strong senator and I to be an effective leader I had some Lombardi and Paul Biondi were believe she will do an outstanding things that I needed to situate in my charged with criminal mischief stem- job. She was my vice president and I ming from the attempted destruction was looking forward to working with of school property. According to her... I have full confidence in her," Stockton Police records, on July 18th Lozano said. Lozano pled guilty to a Galloway "I think that it is extremely impor- Township drunken disorderly ordi- tant (that a good candidate be elected nance. He paid a $500 fine and had to the Board of Trustees), with to admit his guilt for the court record. Middle States accreditation coming The outcomes of Lombardi and up. There was also some strong talk Biondi's cases are still pending. behind closed doors about becoming "I was not really forced to step a university and purchasing land for down," Lozano said. "I took the ini- additional housing. Whoever gets tiative to step down before it would elected is definitely going to have come into anyone's mind. their plate full. They need to find an "I don't regret (stepping down). informed and competent student." Argo file photo by Shauti Reilly I'm still upset about it, but it was, Ned Gaine was elected Vice Peter Sykora was promoted from Jose Lozano, who was featured in an Argo article last President in a special election as primarily, in my best interest, and the list of alternate senators to fill the year after winning the Board of Trustees election, Imani Movva was promoted to secondly in the best interest of the vacancy left by Lozano. resigned his position as Senate President and BOT president. representitive. Community mourns the loss of a brother

Dan Grote was the passenger. Last held in A-Wing lecture hall. The Development Officer John listen who will listen, talk to The Argo Wednesday, members of evening ended with Alpha Phi Rahmeyer about the memorial Chris." Many of the nights On July 28, 2001, Alpha Phi Stockton's Greek community, Delta president Brian Moriarty's scholarship, which will be called speakers, among whom included Delta member Chris Kemery, was faculty, and friends, came togeth- announcement that the fraternity the Chris M. Kemery scholarship. Arey, Moriarty, Greek Council killed in a drunk-driving automo- er to say their final goodbyes to was looking into setting up a per- "The parameters of the scholar- Vice President Ryan Wise, bile accident in which Kemery Kemery at a memorial service manent scholarship in Kemery's ship are yet to be determined," Kemery's A-Squad co-hosts Matt honor. Moriarty said. "We do know that Damiani and Dave Booker, as r* Kemery, a senior, died shortly it will be open to the majority of well as Kemery's criminal justice before his twenty-second birth- Stockton students. It will certain- professor and preceptor, Janice day. He was a member of Alpha ly be academic-based." Moriarty Joseph, addressed Kemery as Phi Delta, as well as a co-host of hopes to have the scholarship set opposed to referring to him in the up by the end of the semester. $ the SSTV comedy show The A- third person. Squad. A quote from A Phi D brother Many of the night's speakers Moriarty has just begun talking Brendan Arey set the tone for the portrayed Kemery in a humorous with Stockton's Chief night: "Don't talk to the people (Memorail continued on pg. 3)

Argo photo by Dan Grote Brian Moriarty announced that Alpha Phi Delta was looking into setting up a permanent scholarship in Chris Kemery's honor. Page 2 September 24, 2001 The Argo

world and Nation Compiled by Argo staffers from reports and wire services New funding approved for victims Weekly Weather Report The following laws were Emergency Supplemental enacted on Tuesday. The Appropriations Act for Recovery Expedited Payment of Benefits from and Response to Terrorist Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday to Public Safety Officers, pro- Attacks on the United States. vides an expedited payment to This provides additional disaster the public safety officers who assistance for anti-terrorism ini- were killed or suffered cata- tiatives and recovery as a result strophic injuries as a result of the of the terrorist attacks of terrorists attacks of September September 11, 2001. Ù 9 11, 2001. Scattered showers and Also put into effect is the 2001 mostly cloudy, with a Mostly sunny, with a Mostly sunny, with a Mostly cloudy, with a high of 73 and a low of high of 75 and a low of high of 77 and a low of high of 72 and a low of 60. 55. 55. 60. Blood centers overwhelmed America's Blood Centers, collectors of half of 251,370. That number makes up 4 percent of the nation's blood supply, would like to thank peo- responders' annual collection. The total units ple all across the country who donated blood, or shipped to NYC/N.J./D.C. was 4,620. tried to donate blood since last week's terrorist To assure that all blood donors' gifts are used attacks. The number of people who lined up to give properly, America's Blood Centers nationwide have blood, and the number of units that were collected carefully chosen a strategy of managing donations nationwide, are among the highest ever. and blood inventory. "The best place to store blood "Not since the Gulf War have we seen a response is in the donor," said like this. Americans really have come together dur- Jim MacPherson, CEO of America's Blood ing this horrific tragedy and we thank them deeply," Centers. "Some of the blood we collected will be says Jeanne Dariotis, president of America's Blood frozen for emergency situations, but most will be Centers. "While the nation's blood providers met transfused in the short term to patients who need it. the needs of those cities hit hardest last week, our In memory of job is not over. We continue to encourage people to the tragedy, call blood centers to make appointments to give we encourage blood or to sign pledge cards to be our 'ON CALL' all healthy THE ARGO donors so that we can maintain a national level of Americans to preparedness over the next several weeks and pledge now months. We want to make sure the nation's blood to make a The Richard Stockton supply is ready to handle any local, regional or blood dona- WASHINGTON POST PHOTO BY DUDLEY M. BROOKS College of New Jersey A New York firefighter slumps with fatigue. Firefighters have national needs, and the best thing donors can do is tion, either by Pomona, New Jersey be ready to give. They will become our national calling their been part of the rescue and recovery at the World Trade Center 08240 since the Sept. 11 attack. strategic reserve of blood donors." local blood With 89 percent of its members responding, center, or Phone (609) 652-4560 which makes up about 93 percent of all of the blood going to Fax (609) 748-5565 Nation applauds NYFD collected by America's Blood Centers, the follow- America's The ARGO is not an official pub- ing numbers on blood donations from Tuesday, Blood lication of The Richard Stockton Sally Jenkins Sept. 11, through Friday, Sept. 14 are available: The Centers' Web College, but is published indepen- The Washington Post total units collected (Sept. 11 - Sept. 14) was site," he said. dently by students at Stockton NEW YORK _ Firefighters are easy to love. They don't give out College. tickets, or make arrests, or pump too many bullets into vestibules. CO-EDITORS-IN -CHIEF They're dashing, in those sloped helmets and suspenders, and they're New surveillance technology Shaun Reilly good-natured. In this town, anyway, they've Dan Grote become the ultimate celebrities, the model of promises more airline security ASSISTANT EDITOR what makes a hero, and the measure of People Emily Wray what's admirable and desirable. Caps with in the NATIONAL EDITOR the initials FDNY have started turning up in The International lected, in "Real Time" motion Kristin English store windows. People flock to the firchous- Communications Center of video from 5-30 frames per sec- lens CALENDAR EDITOR es and wait outside, like groupies, to see a North America (ICCONA), ond with minimal resolution Amanda Stites firefighter. Crowds collect on West Street and spontaneously applaud addressed the issue of airline loss. AD & BUSINESS as they come trudging up out of the wreckage site like spectral figures, safety with FAA and FBI offi- Such data being instantly MANAGER covered in gray ash. At the Engine 24, Ladder 5 firehouse on Sixth cials last year regarding on- received and viewable in "Real Lisa Malina Avenue and Houston Street, a woman walked up to firefighter board video cameras on com- Time" by aviation officials STAFF WRITERS Carmine Evola and threw her arms round him and hugged him. All of mercial aircraft. would prove to be an invaluable Steven Gallagher, Tamika his old girlfriends have started calling again. "I'm going to have to tool for individuals charged with The system is comprised of McNair Eleana Moore, start wearing this shirt when I'm off-duty," he said. Out: dot-com making instant decisions. The specific hardware and software Rebecca Myers, Emma geeks. In: burly men with axes. That "Gladiator" Australian actor _ system will also be capable of that will enable various video Redmer, Chick Yeager or any of the Hollywood types _ is suddenly doughy and pallid com- transmissions to be received utilizing Image Recognition pared to a New York firefighter. Because these firemen are the by-God from an aircraft by ICCONA. Technology. Similar to a finger- real things. Their ears bled. Their hats smoked. Their boots melted to These transmissions can then be print, facial features are uniquely Printed by AFL Printers their feet. A volunteer physician, Mark Cerezin, spent two days in instantly re-transmitted to specif- distinct. Video frames captured triage caring for their roasted appendages. He describes cutting the ic agencies concerned with air- as passengers board would be heavy rubber away from their bare feet. "Their boots were melted line security. instantaneously transmitted to a like marshmallows on a stick," he said. After touring the attack site A series of concealed minia- database such as the database The above people are the only and talking with the firemen, President Bush said, as if it had just ture digital wireless cameras, being referred to by government qualified representatives of The occurred to him, "These are the men who will fight our wars." That's strategically mounted on-board officials that contain individuals Argo. Letters, opinions, pho- tographs, cartoons, and arti- true, as New Yorkers now know better than anybody _ these are the commercial aircraft will transmit on a "watch list". cles are welcome by all. kind of men who fight all our wars. Mayor Rudy Giuliani said, video data to a proprietary on- Following a search of the data- Deadline for all submission is "These men are fighting the first battle." Last Saturday night four board Recording device that will base, information pertaining to a every Wednesday at 5:00pm. firefighters walked into the White Horse Tavern, an old Greenwich utilize an on-board satellite match would be immediately The Argo reserves the right to Village bar. The firefighters wore turnout coats smeared with grime, antenna. This would allow for transmitted back to a Sky edit or deny all copy. For and swoop-brimmed helmets and ash-caked boots. As they moved people to virtually view the Marshal holding a wireless com- advertising information, please past the button-down brokers and bearded intellectuals sitting at tables internal activity of a commercial munication device, thereby call (609) 652-4298. The Argo on the sidewalk, a wave of cheers began. By the time they reached the airline in- eveiy cabin including enabling the Marshal to identify welcomes all newcomers to bar, the crowd was screaming, pounding on the scarred wooden tables, the flight deck, then transmit the the person in question. join our meetings Monday at 5:30 pm, upper G-Wing, room chanting, "USA! USA!" A waitress danced with them, and asked for raw digital and video data col- 202. pictures. "Kiss me," one firefighter said. York. IPagê 3 The Argo NEWS September 24, 2001 Five students arrested at Dogwood Court party

Shaun Reilly grams of controlled and dangerous sub- The Argo stances and hindering apprehension. Five people were arrested last James L. Smith, a 19-year-old male stu- Wednesday night outside of a party in dent from Newark was also charged with Dogwood Court in the housing I apart- possession of under 50 grams of con- ment complex. Danielle trolled and dangerous substances. Stevens, 23, of Metuchen, Greg Christopher P. Page, a 24-year- Ruttler, 21, of Atco, Peter Police old non-student from Lakewood, Lambert, 22, of Ocean View, was charged with possession of Michael Muckley 19, of Atco, Blotter under 25 grams of controlled and and Tom Sauer, 22, of Absecon, dangerous substances. Page was were all charged for public consumption also detained on an outstanding warrant of alcoholic beverages, municipal ordi- from Lakewood. Drink Specials Food Specials nance 2-1-11. Muckley was also charged Sept. 8 - George Huntley, a 24-year- with underage drinking. old non-student form Fayetteville, North According to the Stockton Police, at 3 Carolina, was arrested on a fugitive war- Momtay $1, Miller Lite Bottles a.m. officers responded to a noisy party rant from North Carolina. in the court and witnessed these individ- Sept. 10 - Joseph Lam, 21, of m uals, who were allegedly drinking in the Richland, and William Nimohay 21, of $1 Smirnoff apartment court. They were arrested Landville, were arrested and charged without incident. with trespassing. messy $1.50 Miller Lite Bottles All five people were Stockton stu- John A. Roselli, 19, of Toms River, $1.75 Cheese Nachos dents. was charged with public intoxication. 8pm-2aI m 11 J Ull nUlTAM/\l»uA .. , Sept. 5 - Corey A. James, a 24-year Sept. 9 - Mathew Brady, an 18-year- old male student was arrested and old male, was charged with underage or charged with possession of under 50 drinking and possession. "JJ 50 Cent Milwaukee's Best Drafts Pep band making noise at RSC ! Tamika McNair this finally something to do...it (the $2 Long Is and Iced Teas wis The Argo rehearsal) went really well. I'm sur- After years of having students and prised," said trumpet player Mike Holon. faculty plead for a stronger music The band does not only offer a way for Hwradiy $1 Bottles department, Stockton is finally starting a students to continue playing their instru- 8pm-2am Bud & Bud Light, Miller Lite & Rolling Rock concert band. The Stockton concert band ments, but it also lets students enroll in it is under for 2 renewable credits each semester. $5 Pitchers of Bacardi S Cola II,50 tarella Stick the direction of Ron Poorman who The Stockton concert band also has worked at Southern Regional H'i^h Vvned up. They School for 27 years. "The hand stalled will plav two concerts in December and when the faculty wanted a concert band May, at Fall commencement, and at and President Spring commencement. However, the Farris wanted a pep band for basket- only problem the band has so far is ^|lJSI$!«i[S»i$ll»ll ball games. . .so I applied for the job money for new instruments. The band is right away," said Poorman. The band hoping for donations from several rehearses from 6:30 to 8:30 every groups so they can buy essential instru- Wednesday night in H102. ments for the concert band and the The majority of students in the new upcoming pep band. Yet this set back $2. Captain & Cola band haven't played an instrument in will not deter the band from continuing. years, but still came to the first rehearsal. "My goal is to have a great concert band "I play the drums and wanted a band for and hopefully a music major in this a long time to keep at it," said Ruth school. I will work towards that goal," $2 Coronas Keck. " I was in band in high school and said Poorman.

KB JSf * ~ïï Sunday$2 Any Beer singing Boyz 11 Men's "How Do I Say Memorial Goodbye to Yesterday." (continued from page 1 ) After the service. Pastor Peter Nelson stayed with the brothers of Alpha Phi Delta to help them grieve, while faculty light, telling funny stories about him. and friends came up to offer condo- "He (Kemery) had this sweater that he lences. "I've been here eleven years, was quite fond of," Moriarty said. He and I've never seen anything like this," called it his 'hookup sweater,' because I Administration member Stephen Davis guess it was the only article of clothing said in regards to the size of the gather- he felt confident in." Additionally, ing. "This is brotherhood." Booker and Damiani showed a highlight A memorial website has been set up reel of Kemery's work on the A-Squad. in Kemery's honor at www.american- "Chris was a big part of our show," memorials .com. Visitors can post their Bar Pizza $2.75 Damiani said. Following the video was feelings on Chris as well as view and a slide show of pictures of Chris, accom- upload pictures. Chicken Burrito $1.59 panied by A Phi D brother Rich Coghan Chicken Patty Sandwich $2 argo meetings are 5:30 p.m. mondays in G-202 Have a voice? Want it to be heard? Write for the gCheeseburger $1.99 Argo, your student newspaper The Argo is cur- rently seeking writers, editors, and photogra- heesesteak $1.99 phers. No expiernce needed to apply. Please call Breakfast Pizza $2.75 (609) 652-4560 or e-mail us at Mozzareiia Sticks (4) $1.99 A rgo @ 1 ok i. Stockton .edu argo meetings are 5:30 p.m. mondays in - 202 IPagê 4 The Argo NEWS September 24, 2001 Virus, upgrades cause Stockton computer slowdowns

Dan Grote states that that is only dependent on the demand for ly re-writes webpages." Knowing that computer services' The Argo Internet use. "The connection is more than twice as fast," work would slow down or immobilize Internet access on Many students experienced problems accessing the Feeney said, "but if you have a highway with a hundred campus, a message was sent across the school to explain Internet on campus last week. However, despite the car capacity and expand to a two hundred car capacity, the situation. Within a twenty-four hour period, the inconvenience, the cause was actually an attempt by com- depending on how many cars there are, you may still have school's anti-virus program, Innoculate IT, had put a patch puter services to protect the school's computers from the backup." on all 1,200 school computers to eliminate all traces of the Nimda virus that has been affecting computers in busi- Students at Stockton may not have noticed faster speeds virus. nesses around the country. yet, due to the work done to prevent the virus from infect- Feeney offered advice on how individual students can "The effect (of the Nimda virus at Stockton) was mini- ing computers on campus. However, Feeney considered help keep their computers virus-free, thus helping the mal," computer services' Linda Feeney said, citing an the recent slow Internet traffic a blessing. "It actually kept school. "Students can have access to anti-virus software early warning about the virus from a friend. "We imme- the campus from visiting infected webpages." through the school library," Feeney said. The school diately called our anti-virus vendor (Computer The Nimda virus infects computers in two ways. One offers students both on and off-campus the opportunity to Associates), and we were able to put preventative mea- is through email, the other is through webpages. Feeney temporarily take out anti-virus software to install in their sures in place." reported no email versions of virus. However, one work- computers. Feeney explained that hackers will write Computer Services was tending to the virus just days station on campus was affected by the virus. That work- viruses to mesh with popular software programs such as after implementing the school's new ten-megahertz DS3 station has since been fixed. "Once the virus has infected Internet Explorer and Microsoft Outlook. In addition, pipeline connection, which will replace the three DS1 a system, it searches the Internet for similar servers and Feeney said, "If you receive unsolicited e-mail, delete it. lines which only amounted to a total 4.5 megahertz con- exploits holes in security left over from the Code Red If someone you know sent you e-mail with an attachment, nection. The replacement was intended to increase Virus," Feeney said, referring to the last major computer verify that they meant to send you the attachment." Internet connection speed at Stockton. However, Feeney virus which occurred only a month or so ago. "It actual- No room at the inn G0ll696 HVÎI19 911106 H School officials of students who are still waiting for on campus housing. Only a Avoid unwanted weight g am... • scramble to find small percentage of students, typically the first 10-15, are able Nancy Behrens room for the record to get housing. "We are trying to Are you concerned about gaining the "freshman fifteen?" Stop worrying, there are plenty of ways to whittle away at the waiting list, avoid it. Pay attention to these tips and you'll be sure to keep the pounds away. Eating breakfast will make number of students but the reality is people who you eat less later on in the day. You know you will be hungry while you are up late at night, so keep healthy needed housing have already shacks around. Pretzels, fruit, graham crackers, and popcorn are great to snack on. Save die fatty foods Emily Wray secured it," Dean Conran said. for earlier in the day so you can work them off. You do not have to take candy completely out of your diet, The Argo In immediate reaction to the just limit yourself. Don't eat. because you are bored, try to only eat when you are hungry. Keep your food . As Stockton opened its hous- overflow, Community Advisors out of sight. Exercise will keep you thin and healthy. Go to the gym a few days a week or go for walks. ing doors to students for a new (CAs) and Assistant Community Set a schedule for yourself; you will be less likely to skip out. Keep these tips in mind and you'll fight year, a record amount of students Advisors (ACAs) have taken on those pounds in no time. were told that there simply was- fifth roommates in the apart- n't enough room for them. The ments. Those who had an extra student base at Stockton increas- roommate were given a discount \\ Jr* g x TjfJ 1 f~>:% es every year, and the gap from the school as a way of say- between students and available ing thanks. "All of the fifths have housing is growing wider. been removed; we just moved the Emma Redmer "There are several factors that last two," Dean Conran said at a Laundry isn't too hard to tackle if you know how to organize. You just have to know what you can put must be considered," Eileen Student Senate meeting on with what, what you wash with what, what can be dried in a dryer, and what needs to be air-dried. Just fol- Conran, Dean of Students, said. Tuesday, September 18th. " We low these five simple steps: The first of those factors is that now have 2 women vacancies, . 1. Check your pockets and make sure there's nothing that will ruin your clothes or the equipment. more students than ever before and 55 people on the overflow Remove all change, pens, pencils, markers, erasers, pieces of paper, and photos. The last thing you need is have chosen to renew their on- list." to wash that piece of paper with that cute girl's phone number, or discover that your .good pair of pants now campus housing from year to In order to accommodate the have an unattractive streak of unremovable blue ink smeared across the front. year. As fewer students are leav- increasing number of students in 2. Separate your colors and your whites. You don't want one red sock to turn yotir whole wardrobe cot- ing campus, there are fewer the future, Housing has already ton candy pink. openings. The housing depart- gone to the Board of Trustees to 3. Know what water temperature to use. Whites are washed with warm water. Colors are washed with ment has also received the most request building more housing. cold water. Warm water sets stains, so don't put that white t-shirt you accidentaly dumped last night's pizza housing requests ever. "Demand However, Stockton's location in on in with the whites. It'll never come out. Wash the stain out in the sink in cold water before putting it in for living on campus has never the Pine Barrens makes that the laundry, been greater," Conran said. Also request difficult. Students have 4. Keep an eye on your stuff. The washers usually take about twenty minutes per cycle, the dryers up to taken into consideration is the requested putting a "Radius an hour, depending on what you're washing. People will move your things if you don't come and move fact that the freshman class is Rule" in place in which students them yourself. You may end up losing clothes. And, obviously, don't leave things like purses and wallets bigger. Stockton has a program would be considered for housing unattended in the laundry rooms. that guarantees all first year stu- depending on the distance from 5. Silky lingerie and anything delicate (check the labels) cannot be put in the dryer. They must be dried dents housing upon request. their home to the college. The at home. Anything extremely delicate (like nylon scarves and dresses) should probably be washed in the Dean Conran later added, "The housing staff feels that a better sink with Woolliie, or turned over to a professional cleaners. economy has been good the past and "more creative" solution can Good luck, and happy cleaning! few years. People are able to be had. The Housing staff has afford to live on campus, so also considered contracting out someone from Tuckerton is vying with private landowners to pro- Prepare your own food... for the same spot as someone vide more housing. from Newark." Rebecca Myers ' Housing keeps an overflow list As another year at begins, many students are learning that life away from home is a little more hectic than they probably expected. RSC graduates record number The biggest hassle students face is what and how to eat. For those with cast-iron stomachs, N-wiog is an easy way to a Mi meal. For the rcbi of is, the microwave becomes our best friend. Tamika McNair The ceremony was the first Microwaves are tar easier to use than student web services. But mishaps have happened. For example, The Argo appearance of graduates from Stockton's Occupational Therapy On Friday, May 11, 2001, Program, which went through a ; À* few necessary items for dorro roon) cooking: Fyxex bowls, potholders, microwave-safe measuring Richard Stockton College held five -year accreditation by the cups, and popcorn (just in case of an accident), Commencement ceremonies for American Occupational Therapy Something to keep in mind: if it doesn't say raicrowaveable. you're taking a risk. Also, don't walk away its graduates at Big Blue. The Association. This year's first from the microwave! Just because there is a popcorn button doesn't mean that you won't end up with a 875 undergraduates were divided class of 12 graduates received smelly bag of burned popcorn. into two separate ceremonies. Masters of Science degrees. The The best things to cook in microwaves are jpopeom, Rameft Cup Ô'Noodlesj Easy Mac, and frozen din- The Valedictorian of the morning ceremony also awarded 50 grad- ners. ceremony was David Gray, a uate degrees in Holocaust and For students living in the apartments, these tips are still relevant. If you do decide to turn on the oven, computer science major. The Genocide studies, Instructional never leave it unattended. Follow cooking directions carefully, and when in doubt, call mom. afternoon's Valedictorian was Technology, Business studies, Sonday Allen, a biochemistry and Nursing and Physical and molecular biology major. Therapy. IPagê 5 The Argo NEWS September 24, 2001 Explaining terror H Political science department tries to help explain terrorism and help students cope with the recent attacks

Kristin English these acts are Anti-Western. like we have never had." He also The Argo Their main goal is "cleansing pointed out that the enemy is not The mood for over a week has contamination." These groups the Islam, it is the groups who been one of confusion, sadness, believe Americans and their have perpetuated the acts of vio- Photo by Dan Grote and anger. With this strange views are a poison which has to lence. Above all else, Hughes The collection point for this fundraiser is in the Lakeside center. combination, there have been a be stamped out. Daly also want- said the United States has to lot of people not knowing what to ed to make it understood that remember "who we are, what we Students raise money for victims think about the events that have these groups are a minority in the stand for, and to protect our free- occurred over the past two religion of Islam. dom." Emily Wray aged to make whatever donations weeks. Most people have not Hossay spoke about how the Arcuri informed the group The Argo they feel are appropriate. The gotten all sides of the story, United States has this "sense of about Crisis Leadership, the type In the wake of the recent ter- buckets were set up on which is why the Political invunerablility," that Americans that President Bush is exhibiting rorism attacks, Stockton's clubs Wednesday, September 19th, and Science department put together believe they are untouchable by right now. Arcuri told the group and organizations have been busy will be there from 5p.m. until a panel of their professors to get the rest of the world. He said it is he gave Bush a "B/B+" for his doing what they can to help those midnight every night until together with students to help partly because we are not bor- leadership in the past week or so. affected. Wednesday, October 3rd. them sort out some of these dered by any major countries, He wanted to get across that this Community Advisors and On the 3rd, the money from issues and create a sense of calm. such as is the case in Europe. He type of event gives the president a Assistant Community Advisors the buckets will be counted up. The panel consisted of Alan suggested America take a differ- lot of room to make decisions. in Housing I were trying to think The court that has gathered the Acuri, Bill Daly, Patrick Hossay, ent approach to its foreign policy He stressed that there is a lot of of a unique way to get students most money will get a pizza Linda Wharton, and Bill Hughes. decisions and take more interest room for failure in these types of involved. After seeing the many party, and all of the money will All of them took an aspect of the in the problems of the rest of the situations, citing Jimmy Carter American Flags displayed on be donated to the American Red situation and gave a short presen- world. Hossay added that there and the Iran hostage situation campus the past week, they orig- Cross. tation on it. After the presenta- are no simple solutions, and also during his presidency, and how inally thought of having a flag "All students are encouraged tions, they answered any ques- that retribution for such an act is that destroyed him. contest, but decided on a coin to donate, they don't have to be a tions students asked. Daly "simply not possible" and would Wharton brought up the fact drop to raise money instead. Housing I resident," Ken explained it best when he said only create a cycle of violence. that civil liberties should not be Each court in Housing I has Hancock, Complex Director of that the program was a "rational He added that if a war was to be sacrificed during this time. their own bucket set up in Housing I, said. analysis," something which has fought, then it must be well During times of crisis, people Lakeside. Students are encour- been missing for the past week or defined, so as not to be the tend to forget about basic rights. so. He went on to give a presen- United States vs. the Rest, but Wharton discouraged the back- RSC services for a healthy campus tation on Islamic fundamental- that it was the World vs. the ter- lash against the Arabic people in ism. He gave those in attendance rorists. general. She said we need to Argo staff reports made for Mondays and a basic understanding of what the Hughes agreed with Hossay. remember in these times that we The Wellness Center is located Wednesdays from 9:00am- hijackers were trying to accom- He said the United States needed must "balance protection and inside the West Quad Building 5:00pm by calling 652-4701. plish by crashing two planes into to define the war. Along with defend people and uphold civil and provides a variety of ser- *Health Educator - Luanne C. the World Trade Center. Dâly that, he explained that America liberties." Wharton added that vices. These services include - Anton provides health education explained that the hijackers rep- has neglected dealing with terror- "panic and erosion of rights *Health Services - an outpa- workshops regarding a variety of resent groups who despise all ism and human intelligence. would mean a win for those who tient facility providing free, con- health related topics to groups or things connected with American Hughes brought up the fact that committed the acts on September fidential health care to all individual information for stu- military, political, economic, and the process will be long term, and 11th." Stockton students. Services avail- dents, faculty, and staff Monday even cultural views. He told the that "we [the United States] will able include emergency first aid, thru Friday and can be reached at group the people who commit need international coorperation medical assessment / treatment 748-6088. 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Elena Moore hit the stage in Philly and had to tro-driven song "Skin." The Argo verify themselves to fans that But it wasn't until Chavez Adema is one of hundreds of were there to see Cold and announced that they were going hard rock/metal bands out there Staind, that answer became very to perform their first single, right now trying to prove to the clear. "Giving In," that the crowd final- population, let alone themselves, Adema shot onto the stage and ly realized who they were listen- that their sound is "different." broke right into the first song ing to. Unfortunately, the only thing "Everyone," a bleak lyrical song, From the minute "Giving In" most people have seen in the last off their self-titled debut album. hit radio stations around month and will see in the follow- Though most of the crowd had America, listeners have been ing months is the press swarming never heard Adema's music hooked on the song, which is now around their frontman, Markie before, it did not take long into a part of most play lists, includ- Chavez, because of his link to the song for the mayhem to start. ing Philly's WYSP and Jersey's famously known Bakersfield, CA Chavez, along with guitarist Tim own WJSE. It also helped that band Korn. Chavez just happens Flukey, had a dynamic stage pres- MTV2 put their video in constant to be the brother of Korn front- ence and really took control of rotation for the first month it man Jonathan Davis. Will the crowd, making sure all eyes came out. Adema be able to get out of the were on the performance at hand. Adema received an additional connection and comparisons They continued their set with the chance to prove themselves as the between them and Korn long heavy-hitter song "Do What You opening act for NY station K- enough to prove themselves to Want to Do" and the eerie elec- Rock's Dysfunctional Family the rock community? When they Picnic back in June. Although they might not have caught the name of the band that produced "Giving In," the crowd sure knew the song. Mosh pits erupted in multiple places at die Factory, and the band couldn't look more pleased. They left the Photo by Elena Moore stage thanking the crowd for lis- Adema guitarist Tim Flukey showboats for the camera at an tening and thanking the host sta- Electric Factory show over the summer. The band opened for tion WYSP for playing their Staind and Cold. music. Whether or not Adema can get • Fall movie preview out from under the so-called shadow of the other Bakersfield band is yet to be seen, in the Pottery Rings, vie for attention meantime, Adema seems more content with just playing shows among Oscar contenders and promoting their music rather then worrying about whom they Emma Redmer (MENACE II SOCIETY), here sound like. Their live show may The Argo take on a different kind of city prove nothing more than that they October Releases crime - the Victorian London-set, can get the crowd's attention; so BANDITS (October 12th): A real-life story of Jack the Ripper. Photo by Elena Moore now the hard part is determining fun-looking comedy-drama caper Johnny Depp (EDWARD SCIS- whether or not they can keep it. starring Billy Bob Thornton SORHANDS) and Robert Lead singer Marky Chavez is the brother of Korn frontman (SLINGBLADE) and Bruce Coultrane play inspectors on the Jonathon Davis. Willis (UNBREAKABLE) as a trail of history's first known psy- pair of oddball thieves who rob chopath. A stranger casting banks in order to live the good choice is Heather Graham, better Boy Hits Car gain fanbase life in Mexico. Cate Blanched. known for her comedic roles in (THE TALENTED MR. RIP- BOWFINGER and AUSTIN LEY) plays a wife fleeing her POWERS 2, as Jack's first vic- at home and abroad husband who joins them and tim. Look for a beautiful but eventually falls for both men. If gristly production. you like road trip comedies with- November Releases Eleana Moore future. out bodily function jokes, this MONSTERS, INC (November The Argo ARGO: The band is from LA, could be your ticket. 2nd): Like SHREK earlier this With their how's your fan base there? MUDHOLLAND DRIVE year, this computer-animated self-titled album Mike: It's getting there. Last (October 12th): Director David movie from the geniuses at Pixar out for several year, we sold out the Whiskey. Lynch (creator of TV's TWIN (TOY STORY movies, A BUG'S months now, the You have to understand that there PEAKS) is well known for being LIFE) isn't your average kiddie guys of Boy Hits Car have been are so many bands that come the King of Surreal, but this story. Two monsters, voiced by touring non-stop, bringing their through there (LA). I could play movie, involving two actresses Billy Crystal and John Goodman, new metal sound to the masses. a drum solo upside down, spin- and the twisted past of one of accidentally allow a little girl to Although the journey has been a ning, with sticks coming out of them, may even top his penchant follow them to their "scare facto- long one (about 8 years), it Photo by Elena Moore my ears, and they would not be for weird thrills. It was intended ry," where kids' screams become seems to be paying off with impressed. to be a TV pilot and took three electricity. The monsters find Boy Hits Car's Mike and Lou themselves having to care for her, MTV2 and radio airtime as well get close after a show. Lou:. They can be very jaded; years, with many twists and turns as US tours with Fear Factory sometimes it's hard. on the way, to become a movie. but there's a catch - if they touch and Finger Eleven and a UK tour mer at a Philly show to discuss ARGO: Your band as well as FROM HELL (October 19th): her, they'll die. Pixar's on a roll, with Stone Temple Pilots. I their fan base, touring, their spir- many bands has a street team, Brothers Allen and Albert and, even with competition from caught up with BHC's drummer itual sound, and hopes for the where fans spread the word via Hughes, who are usually associ- HARRY POTTER, 1 don't see it Mike and guitarist Lou this sum- ated with urban crime dramas (BHC continued on pg. 8) (Fall continued on pg. 8) Page 8 The Argo LIFESTYLES September 24, 2001 Fall (continued from page 1) System tops fall rock releases ending any time soon. TOXICITY ignored. er with crunching guitar and a is metal at its finest: hard as it HARRY POTTER AND THE System of a Down Each song on the album is its twisted sense of humor, much of should be but melodic when it SORCERER'S STONE (November American/Sony own high point, with themes the band's strength lies in know- needs to be, with thought-pro- 16th): The biggest buzz of any movie Producer: Rick Rubin/ ranging from suicide (the single ing when to tone the amps down voking lyrics and an individual this year has been generated by this Dawn Malakian "Chop Suey!") to gun play and play something slower and style that stands out against ("Deer Dance") to pogo sticks more melodic. This is evident usual crunch and growl. This British fantasy fable based after the w w w w blockbuster series of novels by J.K. ("Bounce"). mostly toward the end of the could be the bar against which Rowling. Tie-ins have already begun Dan Grote On the latter track, as well as album on songs such as many of the fall releases could to circulate for the first on-screen The Argo "Shimmy," it would appear that "Toxicity" and "Aerials." be measured adventure for Harry Potter, young Musically, this fall will carry the band is attempting to make "Aerials," the wizard-in- training. The distinguished on what began in the summer the listener laugh as opposed to closing track, 6 cast alone - Maggie Smith, Richard with its bevy of new rock releas- convincing him that the govern- features the band Race' packed Harris, Alan Richtman, Robbie es, which in the coming months ment is watching his dreams at its most eth- Coltrane - is worth the price of admis- will include albums from through tiny cameras in his nic, closing with sion, but the kids - and the special Incubus, Lit, Live, and brain. a lilting wood- effects - had better be something spe- Tenacious D. Leading the While the chorus of wind solo. with stars cial if they want to live up to the won- autumn pack is the follow-up to "Bounce" finds lead singer Serj VERDICT: derful, imaginative books. the 1998 debut by System of a Tankian screaming the word System of a Emma Redmer RAT RACE SPY GAME (November 21st): Down. On Toxicity, the band of "pogo" over and over, Down have The Argo John cleese> Se[h Green> What more can you say about a film Armenian ex-patriates carry on "Shimmy" provides true party released an There's nothing Cuba Gooding jK that stars Brad Pitt (THE MEXICAN) the political paranoia of the first metal not heard since Drowning album every bit in American film Director: jerry Zucker and Robert Redford (BUTCH CAS- album with a greater sense of Pool's "Bodies." as solid as if not comedy quite like SIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID)? production value and a twisted However, while System has better than their The Chase Movie. The film ran into problems when ten- sense of humor. the ability both to hit the listen- first album. This Start with a few people, keep piling on wild situ- sions in the Middle East forced the The album begins ations and wilder characters, and by the end of film, about a CIA operative, Redford, with the paranoid the movie, you have a knock-down, drag-out run who rescues his protégé, Pitt, to move conspiracy theorist's to the finale, with a little stop for slapstick and to Morocco. I've been a fan of delight that is "Prison improbable situations on the way. RAT RACE is Redford's since I was a kid, and the Song." This immedi- all about The Chase, or, in this case, The Race. last movie that Redford and Pitt ate metal assault An eccentric Las Vegas billionaire (John Cleese, worked on together was the excellent attempts to explain showing way too many teeth) sends a group of A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT. how the government twelve disparate people on a search for two mil- Also to be released in November is will one day have the lion dollars left in a locker in New Mexico. There the Coen Brothers' black and white entire country living are no rules. There are, however, flying cows, film noir THE MAN WHO WASN'T in a prison while Lucile Ball impersonators, irate strippers, greedy THERE, starring Billy Bob Thornton, using funds from locksmiths, air balloons, and squirrel ladies with Frances McDormand (FARGO), and drug offender fines a bizarre sense of revenge to contend with. Tony Shalhoub (SPY KIDS). The "to pay for secret There's also Cleese, who set the entire scheme Coen Brothers' last movie, O wars around the up as a way to amuse his businessman buddies BROTHER WHERE ART THOU? •world." On a less with the biggest game of all - a monumental bet Was an underrated treat, and this one extremist note, the to see which racers come out on top. looks almost as good, if a little convo- band uses the bridge It's fun to see what a cast that includes Cuba luted. to talk about how the Gooding Jr., a football referee who ends up dri- December Releases government has ving the Lucys to New Mexico, Whoopi ALI (December 7th): Will Smith increased sentencing Goldberg a mother who's just been reunited with (WILD WILD WEST) attempts to for drug offenders her uptight daughter, Seth Green, one half of a shed his action movie image and while the possibility System of a Down during the recording of Toxicity. pair of dimwits who have a close encounter with become a serious actor in this biogra- of treatment is being the aforementioned cow, Rowan Atikinson, an phy about the famous boxer and civil Italian with a rare sleeping disorder, and Jon rights activist Muhammad Ali. Will take. Lovitz, a Jewish father who's taken his family on doesn't hog the spotlight either - the BHC ARGO: Your Boy Hits Car bio was vacation and ends up taking them on the Race as cast includes Jon Voigt (TOMB (continued from page 1) wrote by fellow band member Scott. Was well, can do with the hit-and-miss material. The RAIDER) as sportscaster Howard that a band decision, not to have some cow/balloon sequence and Gooding's encounters Cosell and Mario Van Peebles as stickers, CD's, and e-mails. Have you corporate punk write your story? with the Lucys were my favorite bits. Goldberg Malcom X. Still, much of the film is seen a difference in crowd response Mike: That was the biggest problem. was underused, however, and the running gag riding on Smith's shoulders. Can he because the word is getting out before See we were originally signed to a small involving Cleese's side bets got tiring after a give Ali as much charisma in this film you play a city? indie label and they wrote a bio that was while. as the boxer displayed in real life? Lou: Absolutely like, "the sweat glistens down the OVERALL: Faster paced than the Oscar-win- VANILLA SKY (December 14th): Mike: Yeah, a lot of people are com- singers' chest, the drums roar." ning chase comedy "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad Tom Cruise (MI:2) and Penelope Cruz ing out to the shows as a result of our Lou: You know, really cheesy. World" (1962), but not as coherent. The film is (CAPTAIN CORELLI'S MAN- street team; in addition, the word has Mike: Scott is just a great writer, that still enjoyable though, as a "there's nothing else DOLIN) share intimate passion in this even spread in Europe, which is exciting. he took it upon himself to write a bio that to do" movie trip, or a video rental when you feel remake of the Spanish movie OPEN ARGO: Speaking of Europe, the was just about us. like seeing a lot of stars sometimes doing what YOUR EYES. That's about all direc- sound of the band seems to have a style Lou: We are straight foward, from the they do best. tor Cameron Crowe (ALMOST that would appeal more to that side of the heart kind of people. FAMOUS) will say about this closely globe. Are you seeing more acceptance guarded film. No, he won't talk about over there than here? the relationship between his co-stars, Mike: Yeah, we just got back. We 0 CONCERT GUIDE either, except for to say they had played Scotland, Nottingham, Electric Factory $25 DOS: $28 GA: $10.50 DOS: 12.50 "chemistry." That must be some chem- N. 7th St. Above Oct. 23: Kings X Manchester, and London. It seems like Callowhill Oct. 27: New Found Oct. 13: Athenaeum/ GA: $16 DOS: $18 istry. they really get us. We have a couple Philadelphia, PA Glory/ H20 Push Stars THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE camel ride songs that you kind of can't 215-627-1332 GA: $13.50 DOS: $15 GA: $8 DOS: $10 Oct. 27: Misfits GA: $18 RING (December 19th): It took three listen to them just one time to get. But Sept. 29: Wilco Theatre of Living Arts Trocadero years and a reported $300 million dol- they're getting it in Europe, where, versus GA: $22.50 DOS: $25 334 South St. 1003 Arch St. Oct. 28: My Life with the Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia, PA Thrill Kill Kult lars, but director Peter Jackson (THE the states, people listen to what's on the Oct. 1: Long Beach Dub 215-922-1011 215-922-LIVE GA: $16 DOS: $18 FRIGHTENERS) finally brought the radio more. If it's played fifty thousand All Stars famous J.R.R. Tolkien fantasy novels GA: $20 DOS: $22 Sept. 25: Smash Mouth Sept. 26: The Rollins Tweeter Center times, then they got it. GA: $15 DOS: $17 Band 1 Harbour Boulevard to the screen, in live action. (There ARGO: Boy Hits Car has toured with Oct 6: Travis/Remy Zero GA: $15 Camden, NJ was an animated version of the first Incubus, Papa Roach, Fear Factory, and GA: $20.25 DOS: $23 Oct. 4: Five for Fighting 856-365-1300 GA: $12.50 DOS: Sept. 28: American Hi-Fi book in the late 70's, but it's notori- countless other bands. How were those Oct. 9/10: 311 $14.50 GA: $10 DOS: $12 Oct. 20: Maxwell ously bad.) Count on this one being experiences; have they helped your path? GA: $24.50 DOS: $26 RES: $55, $49.50, Oct 5: Joe Strummer Sept. 29: Black Eyed $39.50 long (the first cut was over three Lou: There are a lot of those kids from Oct. 11: Tenacious D GA: 27.50 DOS: $30 Peas hours) but decidedly not dull. Elijah those shows coming back, GA: $20 DOS: $22 GA: $20 DOS: $24 Tower Theater Wood (FLIPPER) is the plucky hobbit Oct. 8: Bis 69th & Ludlow Mike: If we continue touring with Oct. 19: Sum 41/ GA: $10 DOS: $12 Oct 6: The Donnas/The Upper- Darby, PA Frodo Baggins, who undertakes a bands like that, with huge fan bases, and Unwritten Law Eyeliners 215-568-3222 journey of mammoth proportions. they come to our shows later, the struggle GA: $12.50 DOS: $15 Oct. 10: Nikka Costa GA: $10 GA: $10 DOS: $13 Oct. 13: Tori Amos will be a lot quicker. But no matter we've Oct. 24: Insane Clown Oct. 7: E-Town Concrete RES: $37.50, 32.50 always had our own little path that we Posse/ Twiztid Oct. 12: Ours GA: $12 IPagê 9 The Argo NEWS September 24, 2001

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The summer of Chandra came to up," said Ross Baker, a political sci- an explosive end. Her paramour is ence professor at . Positions now consigned to his place as an "We're on a plane now that we rarely obscure member of Congress whose occupy." It is too soon to tell , ÉÈ/ë§i tawdriness no longer titillates and whether the people lining up to give whose future is laughably irrelevant. blood and the college students who Already it is a cliche that the terrorist have whispered to professors a will- attacks on the World Trade Center ingness to be drafted are the van- call (609 and the Pentagon changed every- guard of a new generation of political thing. The country rallies in a way activists who will have as their call- not known since Pearl • ing something greater Harbor. The cable sta- ill than tactical advantage. tions, so long in search of We last had one form villains and victims, turn after another transfor- now to real heroes in our mative event, the inau- midst: the firefighters and guration and then assas- police and emergency sination of John F. medical workers who still Kennedy. It is possible refuse to give up. It is an this moment will, at hour of national resolve. long last, end the cyni- But it is worth dwelling cism about government on the age of trivia that and the deliberate preceded it. The B-movie debasement of those that starred California „ who work to make it Congressman Gary i|3l1C GOCCO work. This could be an Condit and the missing mmm—^mmmmmmmmiMimmmm—m————m * ennobling call to public intern, Chandra Levy, was a sequel. service _ or at least to the voting What came before was more than a booth. But it could also turn out that decade of politicians and the media patriotic ardor cools once it is THE CURE FOR A covering them chasing the likes of believed the perpetrators are van- Bill Clinton's sexual conquests and quished. "The half-life of public debating such profound matters of memory in the United States was SHAKY MARKET? state as whether the president down to two weeks," said University brought trinkets from Martha's of Virginia political scientist Larry Vineyard to his own young play- Sabato. Who is to say it won't shriv- A SOLID FOUNDATION thing. Thete was a partisan impeach- el again? We have, after ail, a couple When the market makes seismic shifts, seek cover. For over 80 years, of generations of Americans who ment of a president even though he'd TIAA-CREF has been helping people invest intelligently, using low-cost not lost the people's support have been told _ by their own politi- long-term investment strategies. indeed, each and every poll showed cal leaders, not least the current pres- there was no public will to remove ident _ that government is a beast to Clinton from office and he was, be tamed, not trusted. That individu- therefore, destined to stay. The show- als, acting by and for themselves, are trial proceeded nonetheless. The the true agents of freedom. . We partisan screech that masqueraded as developed the habit of punishing news concerned itself with one those who took risks and failed at banality after another: Newt something large. President George Gingrich's book deal or Clinton's W. Bush will see if we've really office rent; Hillary's hair and Al changed. Americans now can see the Gore's beard; the collegiate carous- definition of leadership in Mayor ing of the Bush daughters. This Rudy Giuliani, who did not hesitate passed for legitimate public debate. before plunging into the challenge of Near the end of last year, almost a our lives. They see that when disaster third of Americans told pollsters for struck, there was no place to turn but the Pew Center for the People and to each other and, yes, to govern- the Press that they got their political ment. Government fights the flames, vvnews" from Jay Leno and David rescues the wounded, runs the sub- Letterman. By December, a majority ways, helps get Wall Street ready, of Americans was willing to accept secures the airports. It is government this as a premise of our democracy: that will fight, eventually, the elusive Managing money for people That the presidential election was a enemy. The enormity of a terrorist with other things to think about, tie, and so it was just fine to settle it attack has finally stopped our descent based on who had the best lawyers, into civic sloth. If, after a brief rally, the most Supreme Court justices in we fall back, we forfeit our bragging his corner _ and the winning spin. rights as the world's greatest and This diminished national imagina- most mature democracy. RETIREMENT INSURANCE MUTUAL FUNDS COLLEGE SAVINGS TRUSTS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT tion could not conceive of the event: Marie Cocco is a columist for that now brings the possibility of N e w s da v M a s azine. redemption. ' This has raised us BPl Page 11 The Argo LIFESTYLES September 24, 2001 Profs get a lesson Cross-country liliW j men take third if St Argo staff reports The Richard Stockton W0DI6I1S Argo staff reports College women's volleyball i|.i|...g.Jnii The Stockton men's and TUN RESTAURANT & team rallied from a 2-1 deficit UOIIByDflll women's cross country teams to defeat Rowan 30-22, 24-30, mmmmmmmmmmm competed in the Muhlenberg 21-30, 36-34, 15-13 Tuesday in the New Jersey Invitational on September 15. Athletic Conference opener for both teams at The men's team placed third out Galloway Township. of five squads that completed the BREWERY Stockton (6-4) extended its NJAC winning race and the women's team fin- streak to 36 games, a streak that dates back to ished third out of 12 squads. 1995. Lilah Ormond had 26 kills. Sara Shortway Randy Wetzel followed up his had 19 kills and nine digs. Senior setter Greta victory at* William Paterson Heinly had 58 assists. Freshman Marcela Gomez Invitational with another win at had 39 digs, 15 kills, and four service aces for Muhlenberg. Wetzel's first-place Rowan. Rowan dropped to 3-1. time of 27:08 gave him four career race victories. Dan Matera finished 13th with a time of Men's soccer 29:11 and Matt Parkinson placed 16th with a time of 29:17. In the women's race, freshman can't find goal Rachel Hughes registered a 21:30 time to finish in 10th

Photo by Shaun Re illy Tennis coach Phil Birnbaum instructs dur- ing practice The International are on / p Students Organization is 2 MISS AMERICA WAYATLANTIC CITY holding an International FREE PARKING ON MICHIGAN AVENUE Community Gathering AS ALWAYS™ NEVER A COVER on Tuesday, Sept. 25, in G-208, from 4:30 to 6:00. A reception will illmwmll i Imm follow. Monday September 24, 2001 JÉÉÉÉÉÉMk ' ' ÉÉK : ÉÈÏ _ «a THE ARGO Behind the number30 s The number of players Roy Wilkins got into the game when the women's soccer team defeat- ed Rowan last week. Rivarly renewed The Lady Ospreys earn bragging rights in Southern New Jersey as they down their conference rival

Shaun Reilly has scored in the last five games. The Argo Rowan's Jillian Maranon tied the game with Katie Rudolph is friends with the Rowan's 4-minutes, 59-seconds remaining in the game goalie Beck Petsch, but that didn't stop her to force overtime. The sophomore found day- from ensuring that Stockton's light down the left wing and buried a women's soccer team has bragging Women's shot past Stockton keeper Sarah Miller. rights in Southern New Jersey for a "That was a rookie defensive mistake," while. In the second overtime of the Soccer Wilkens said. "We really outplayed Osprey's first New Jersey Athletic mmmmm """""""them in the second half and I really Conference Game of the season Rudolph wanted to get the shutout for Miller, but these scored on a penalty kick to give the team a 2-1 things happen to a young team. But it was our win over rival Rowan University last depth that gave us the fresh legs to out play Wednesday. them." Stockton freshman Dana Ash was hauled "Not that Rowan wasn't hustling, but when down inside of the penalty area in the 109th they get tired they lose some of their technical minute. The referees call could have gone ability." either way, but Stockton's coach Roy Wilkins Miller had five saves. The goal was one of said that it was a fair call. the only quality chances the Profs He then allowed Rudolph to shoot the penal- second half. It came on a counter attack after a ty kick, despite her having a pulled mussel in good Stockton scoring attempt. her leg. "This showed the real charecter of this "This was her game to win or lose," Wilkens team," Wilkins said. "We just kept pushing and said. "I realized at the last second that Katie pushing. Eventually they were so tired that they was friends with (Rowan's goalie) and it might fouled us." not have been the best coaching decision on my "I played 20 girls tonight. That shows you part to have her shoot it, but I knew she would how deep we are. They all did a wonderfull put it in the net." job.. Our two senior captains did a great job for Sheryl Sarnicki started the scoring for the us and it was an overall team effort. Ospreys when she made a strong run up the The Ospreys improve to 4-2 overall and 1-0 right side. Just outside of the 18 and with two in the NJAC. Rowan is 3-2 and 0-1 in the con- defenders around her, Sarnicki flicked a shot ference. toward the net. She found the open top left cor- ner to keep her scoring streak alive. Sarnicki

Photo by Shaun Re illy Sheryl Sarnicki battles for the ball at mid field.

Photo by Shaun Reilly Photo by Shaun Reilly Dana Ash brings the ball up field. Ash was hauled down later in the game to draw a Sarnicki begins her run up the left wing. She went on to score a goal on lenalty kick in the second overtime. a shot from the 18.