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THURSDAY, FEBRIyARY 7, 2002 WWW.;THESPARTANDAILV.COM S I ARSAII OR Debut CD, 'Love Is Here' doesn't get to the heart of it. A & E, 6 mei 10Z-MOSIS A whole lot can happen with 24 hours, a tank APOWER OUTAGE of gas and no sleep. Seven-run sixth inning VoL. 118 leads Spartan Opinion, 2 team victory over Cal , 8 use No. 10 V ALSO IN TODAY'S ISSUE IS a Opinion 2 A & E 6 Classified .. 7 ess Sparta Guide 2 Crossword 7 Sports SERVING SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 19 i4 8 is r of led een Housing design moves forward mixed use, commercial and aca- ed to lessen the negative effect "We will be playing a bit of a campus, Macias said. Mixed-use plans demic development have been on the community, Kassing said. dominos game in moving things The three brick dorms will be dropped dropped, said Don Kassing, vice Richard Macias, the universi- around," Macias said. demolished to make room for the By Lori Hanley demolish the red-brick dorms president for administration ty planner for planning, design Construction on the first of new mid-rise and high-rise and and finance. and construction said that since three phases could begin as suites DAILY STAFF WRITER build new high-rise suites and apartments and and apartments for students, Discussions with a possible the campus is land-locked and early as December 2002, Macias underground parking, Macias California State University faculty and staff members on tenant were stopped when the purchasing land is too expen- said. said. trustees approved a San Jose Tuesday, Jan. 29. economy began to soften, he sive, SJSU has to grow upward. Phase I will affect Moulder, Executive Director of Spartan State University plan on to Meanwhile, plans of adding a said. More work with the city Maintaining open space is Markham and Allen Residence planners and more time is need- also a consideration, he said. Halls on the southeast corner of See DORMS, Page 3

Daniel Landa 1978-2001 Faith was Gonzales gives State of the City center of By Kemberl Gong DAILY STAii Enin,R Despite the flagging economy in the Silicon Valley, San Jose his life Mayor Ron Gonzales reassured citizens in his annual State of the City Address that the city By Michelle Giluso was still in good shape. DARN' STAFF WRIIER Though the nation is in a recession, Gonzales said that The holidays were not joyous San Jose put aside money during for classmates, friends, family prosperous years, leaving the and faculty who knew and loved city with a $25 million surplus. Daniel Israel Landa, a first- Though he . did not specify year San Jose State University what the surplus was going graduate student who died Dec. towards, he did say that the city 26. had its "rainy day" on Sept. 11. The 23-year-old graduate He said the council would do student was playing with his more for the city with less fund- brothers at a neighborhood ing and promised to "protect the baseball field, when he sudden- critical services for our neighbor- ly stopped breathing. hoods and for San Jose families According to Daniel's Uncle, His plan for helping to resus Edward Landa. his nephew died citate the economy included giv- as the result of a fatal heart ing incentives to businesses attack. investing in the area and "listen- Raised in East San Jose by ing to the business people so we his mother Sonia Barraza, can do a better job to foster Daniel graduated from Milpitas smart economic growth." High School. Though President Bush He received a bachelor's announced that federal spending degree in psychology from for job training will be decreased Santa Clara University in May with new budget cuts, Gonzales before enrolling in the master's plans on maintaining training program for social work at programs with the "Workforce SJSU. Landa was the first per- Investment Network," that the son in his family to earn a col- city funds, lege degree and enter graduate The theme throughout the school. Edward Landa, who was evenings' speech was of commu- Association, Gonzales promised an issue of state and national con- a father figure to his nephew, nity improvement. said that Daniel had a giving to make education the highest Gonzales said he wanted the priority for all school children in He vowed to create more and caring heart and always city to "pick a fight" with litter, wanted to help other people. San Jose. affordable housing, which is a reiterating that a clean city is a Along the lines of child care concern for many citizens who He said Daniel made his safe city. Christian faith a priority and issues, he said that there is a face high rent prices that have Measure 0, added to the ballot shortage of childcare facilities in wanted everyone to know Jesus. would provide better emergency Daniel was an active member the Bay Area, and said that there See CITY, Page 7 response time to emergencies and needs to be more attention of El Buen Pastor Church, also gives money to creat,e new where he participated in a focused on improving the quality, Mayor Ron Gonzales police and fire stations through- quantity and affordability of youth group, taught Sunday out the city, he said. speaks to San Jose citizens school and played the drums for childcare facilities. Gonzales also said he wanted Gonzales introduced plans to during the State of the City the church worship team. to maintain San Jose's reputation Edward Landa said his improve the situation, saying the Address. Wednesday's address as the safest big city, and issued a city will create a $10 million detailed the city's status and nephew shared his spirituality salute to two dozen police officers and faith in God with anyone childcare development fund, outlined Gonzales' plans for the who sat behind him onstage. which will add 2,000 spaces for that would listen. Surrounded by the City Coun- rest of his term. Landa said Daniel loved and children. He also mentioned cil and Bob Nichols, a board mem- efforts to organize community ber on the California Teachers members to help make childcare Photos IT Omar Orne/as / Daily Stu,' see LAND& Page 7 Students tip the boat African American studies 11 Ngti ering a capsized boat. waiting. Shirley Reekie, a professor in Reekie said there are 12 stu- department adopts change SIAll WRITER human performance and adviser dents enrolled in the class, which Students had hands-on experi- for the class, had students meet at consists of four intermediate stu- By Allivin \i. i studies department. change is a "repositioning- ut the ence for their third day of sailing swimming pool in the Spartan dents and eight beginners. Daniel E. Georges-Abeyie, courses and the categories they class when they practiced recov- Complex, where a sailboat laid The intermediate students DARN S; \II \1’1.1/. chair of the African American fall under. weren't required to participate in Welcome to the new face of the studies department, said that This particular model, invent- the exercise, she said. African American studies SJSU's program continues to be ed by Georges-Abeyie himself, is "Most beginning students have department. a pioneer in educating students officially titled "San Jose State no experience with sailing at all," According to African Ameri- on topics concerning this subject University's Model for Black Reekie said. "You don't have to can studies professor Steven matter. Studies," Georges-Abeyie said. know anything about sailing to be Millner, San Jose State Universi- This is being proven once Millner said the thematic in this class." ty is one of the first five universi- again through the department's offering is being changed to high- Before rigging the boat and ties in the nation to establish a decision to adopt a new set of light the professors' strengths going through the capsizing exer- program like this one out of 100 classes in various categories or and to make what students learn cise, students were put through a universities nationwide who cur- "tracks," Georges-Abeyie said. swim test. rent lv have an African American Aueordiner to Mintier, the see PROGRAM, Page 3 Reekie said passing the swim test is the only requirement for the class. After taking the swim test and A.S. answers student questions going over safety procedures, stu- dents climbed out of the water By Ali Fard advertise. enough. Various pamphlets from infor- and lifted the sailboat into the "A.S. has a lot of great services mation on the laptop rental pro- pool. DARN' WRI and students don't know about gram to student dental insurance "Try not to kill each other Members of Associated Students them," Perreira-Rieken said. were provided for students to pick because we have few enough peo- were out to pmmote the organiza- 'Instead of being in the office, we're up. Krrti Dailv Stoff ple in this class," she said before tion, Wednesday outside the Stu- out here for the students." Sweets such as candy bars and the students began the exercise. dent Union during lunchtime A.S. members at the table cookies were else offered to wel- After getting the sailboat into answered questions and brought come students to the table. Joseph O'Connell pulled himself onto a sailboat ip the pool in the hours. the water and tying it to the rail, Perreira- students forward to pmvide them Students were drawn by the capsizing drill and a swim test According to Julie Spartan Complex on Wednesday. The each student took turns rigging Rieken, A.S. rnntroller, students with a better idea of the impact A.S. are two prerequisites before the class is able to set sail on the water. See A.S.. Page 3 set SAILING, Page 3 said that the organization does not crin have at the university 2 FEBRUARY 7, 2002 OPINION SAN JOSE STAT1 UNIVERSITY Frustration, fatigue, frazzled: all in 24 hours the editorial staff of the Spartan Take him to some girl's house, he asks. a chauffeur instead of a journalist. New city permit plan T,,Daily: Td like to apologize for my It's only another half hour away, he 5:35 a.m. Getting to the point colunm being late. It was a long says. All right fine, I say. where I can't see anything, the road day and a long night yesterday. Wait, let MIKE (I figure I might as well be a good ahead of me just looks like I'm walking puts crunch on SJSU me explain ... friend. Like I said before, lately I feel like through the woods in the "Blair Witch 7:30 a.m. Tuesday The alarm OSEGUEDA I've been an ass, I've pissed off a bunch of Project." I figure just to go straight because I went straight all the way here. Recently, the San Jose Department of Trans- went off and I reluctantly woke up to folks, so why not do something nice?) portation announced that it would like to tum it oft sleeping only four hours will 1:30 a.m. Wednesday Started 5:36 a.m. "I almost died right implement a residential permit plan that do that to you. You know those days yawning and reconsidering this little there," I said to myself when the whole would require each household near Horace Mann when you wake up and the only thing adventure I'm about to talce. "Where exact- going straight theory backfired and a Elementary School and South Campus to purchase you look forward to is going back to sleep ly does this girl live?' I ask. "Sacramento," curve came up. two resident and one guest parking permit at that night? Well, it's one of those days. 7:45 p.m. My friend calls, said he says. WHAT??? 'That's not a half hour 5:58 a.m. I was slowly deterio- $18.50 each. 9:10 a.m. Late to class. Damn he's corning to my radio show that night away from Berkeley After a 'Ade back and rating. Thinking that I might have to The permit would essentially allow residents of traffic. Last week the professor dropped and I agree to give him a ride back forth, I decide to still be a good fiiend. trade class for some sleep. "Going the two areas to park their cars in the street, thus everybody who was late, let's hope he's home to Berkeley after the show. 2:23 a.m. Leave the parking insaaaaane," I said to myself. displacing many SJSU students who normally take not doing the same this week. 9:10 p.m. Break in the Daily activ- gamge in San Jose, embark on a mis- 6:06 a.m. Stopped in a bumper-to- up the parlcing spaces during the day. 11:16 a.m. Left class early ities, walk to get some pizza from John- sion t,o Sacramento. Can't miss class btimper traffic on 680. Decided people Since street parking near campus would be because of a concert I helped set up nie's with my friend. On the way, we saw tomorrow, I tell my friend. might have to die. severely cut down, students would be inadvertently through the radio station, 90.5 KSJS. fraternity/sorority houses. After last 3:06 a.m. We hit Interstate 580, 6:25 a.m. Between my struggles forced to buy permits for either the garages or park- Had to find my friends who were going week's column, I know a lot of them are tired, wondering why I choose to do this to stay awake and all the traffic I have and-ride lot. to perform at noon. We were supposed rather upset at me, so maybe I should and laying the guilt trip on my friend. this realization: I don't think it's cormct Also, anyone who lives in the neighborhood to meet up at 11:15 a.m. walk on the other side of the street. This better be worth the trip, I tell him. for there to be traffic when the sun's not would be forced to shell out money for a service they 11:47 a.m. The hip-hop group, th12 p.m. Notice one frat, Beta 3:34 a.m. We were creeping out. Just doesn't seem right. may not need. Ostrich Head, was late. As the general something, something, watching "Ameri- through the fog. It was pretty crazy, 6:43 a.m. AAAAAAIIIIHMIKH On paper, this idea sounds bad for a school manager of the station walks by, he can Pie 2" on this big movie screen hang- couldn't see much but the lights ahead (In frustration and to wake myself up.) already designated as a commuter campus that has said, "Tick, tock. Tick, tock," as if I ing from the outside of their house. A of me. After 20 minutes of driving in it, 7:05 a.m.My mom called to make parking problems to begin with. already don't know things are running bunch of folks are sitting on the lawn there's a big sign that says "Slow. Fog." sure I was still alive. Part of me wished SJSU claims that it will open more park-and-ride late. I was wishing I had hair so that I watching the movie. That's actually pret- You don't say? Seven hours and 56 min- I wasn't. Need sleep. Must sleep. spaces on 10th Street near South Campus as well as could rip it all out. ty cool. So I now believe frats are cool. utes until class starts. 7:23 a.m. Home. Oh gloryful operate more shuttle buses. 1:15 p.m. We had a little delay, (Now you may begin to write your let- 3:57 a.m. I really wish I could use home. How I love you. First of all, students need to get to the park and but the show ended up pretty cool. ter to the editor about me stereotyping a computer right now. Wish we had a 7:25 a.m. Say hello to everyone. ride way before their first class starts to sure ensure Finally, the stress is gone, I thought to frets again ... oh wait, I'm sure they don't 24-hour computer lab on campus. "Hey, Mike, I need a ride to Sacramen- they'll be able to get to class. myself How naive I am. care when it's a positive stereotype, huh?) 4:22 a.m. Got lost for the first time, to: my stepdad tells me. Funny. Second of all, wouldn't it be cheaper to forget the 1:30 p.m. Typical Spartan Daily- 10:45 p.m. Opinion pages are fin- surprising since neither of us knew 7:29 a.m. My head his the pillow. permit idea altogether in favor of spending more like activities. ished. My Spartan Daily duties are fm- where we were going. Why me?'Why me? Finally. money for more buses? 4:30 p.m.The changing of the hats ished, but the radio show "The War 5:00 a.m. After 40 minutes, we 7:30 a.m. The alarm went off. Are we wrong or don't our tax dollars pay for the occurs, and I have to go be a radio guy and Zone" starts in 15 minutes. find where we're supposed to be. Drop upkeep and management of our roads, streets and sit through meetings for the next three 11:35 p.m. My friend pulls me off my friend, and need to get back to Mihe Osegueda is the Spartan Daily sidewalks? hours. Just a regular old day, rm thinking aside, thanlcs me for giving him a ride the Bay Area for class. Only six arid a Opinion Editor "Oz-mosis" Many students at SJSU feel that street parking to myself Can't wait to get to sleep. home later, but wants a bigger favor. half hours left. Started to consider being appears Thursdays. should be free, something we at the Spartan Daily eriee,,r with. Taking away our ability to park on the streets we FIA-rc- ALL PoP- 0 P AVG ! already pay for isn't just a bad idea. If you have $200 to spend, The City of San Jose can go on and on about how fbi?! PoP! PoP! rdlA Nlo students may take up space that tax-paying resi- dents need and the permits would give them guar- \DEA I WAS 7-1-1/9 anteed parking rights. then you too can be like Mike True but should those residents be roped into buying permits? Students don't leave their cars in inerica. The land. The people. The those spaces 24 hours per day. economy so bent on excess, we should What about a resident who decides to throw a be ashamed of ourselves. party? Where do their guests park without getting a I Jordan XVII shoes are slated ticket or getting towed? to be released in shoe stores on Saturday For CHRIS And who is to say that people who must buy per- the $200 retail price, purchasers will receive a GIOVANNETTI mits wouldn't sell them to students as a cheaper pair of shoes that come in a metal briefcase and alternative to garage parking. That way, the student include a special Jordan CD-ROM. has an automatic parking spot every day. That's right, $200 for a single pair of shoes. Doesn't that defeat the purpose? As boxing promoter Don King says, "Only in Mayor Ron Gonzalez and your city council mem- 11110.- America." bers, we put it to you to find a better parking situa- ON Since the first Jordan shoe was introduced tion. Search for a plan that doesn't cause residents 4-55f' in 1986, hordes of teenagers and 20-some- already clamoring outside the store's front and students to shell out more money. things, such as myself, have waited for and gate yelling to be let in. A bag containing slips We, as students pay enough as it is. Don't make salivated over the next Jordan shoe.. with numbers marked on them was produced. us tack on another payment to park. The last tape I purchased a pair ofJordans, I After everyone had drawn a slip, a securi- It's a given that people must have somewhere to could almost hear the word "sucker" as I strolled ty guard the store hired opened the gate, let park their cars. Find a more creative or productive out of the Foot Locker in Valley Fair Mall with the kid who had dmwn the slip marked 1 in way to gouge us out of our hard-earned money. my new pair ofJordan XVIs minus $172. and promptly closed the gate. No. 1 bought his www.offthemark.com I was satisfied vvith my purchase, but I went shoes and just as ceremoniously as the guard ATLANTIC FEATURE MEL 02002 MARA PARISI through the three phases of shoe purchasing. opened the gate and let him in, he reopened The shocic phase: the gate to let him out. 6 p.m in the Almaden Room of the Sunday Did I just spend $172 on a pair of shoes? Luckily, I had dmwn No. 10, which would Student Union. Join for the first The justification phase: give me a reasonable chance to purchase a club meeting of the semester Learn Catholic Campus Ministry Hey, I bought my Jordans the first day they size 11-and-a-half amongst the 13 pairs the more about annual lu'au in April Sunday Mass at 300 S 10th St were released. Wow, look how flashy they are store had received. Sp4ftuide and hula classes. For more informa- starting at 11 a m with brunch to and that patent leather loolcs sweet on them. Before No. 2 entered, a fistfight broke out tion, contact Cori 924.5963. follow and 5 p m with dinner to fol. Besides, for $172 they look good don't they? between two kids because one of them had cut low For more information, contact Don't they? ... in front of the other in line. Listening Hour Concert Series Sister Marcia Krause at 938.1610. Finally, the vindication phase: The security guard stopped the draw- Today Catholic Campus Ministry Vocal studio of Prof Joseph Frank. "'Those look nice how much did they cost?" bridge procession to haul both of the kids out- Daily Mass at 12 10 p m at 300 S Banque and Classical Sorup and Mali Zeta Phi Fleta "Not ($172) too ($172) much ($172)." side the mall. 10th St For more information, contact School of Art & Design From 12:30 p m to 1 15 p.m in the MI.1.41C Eve Ensler's The Vagina Mono- Bill Gates and Michael Eisner aside, it's Fortunately, I was able to snag a pair for Craig. Sister Marcia Krause a 938-1610 Student gallery exhibitions from building conmrt hall For more infonna. logues.' at 7 p in the Morris Dailey hard to believe and Phil Dozens of other stores across the nation 10 a m to 4 p m through Fnday in the Lion, contact Joan Stubbe at 9244631 Auditonunt For more information, Knight, the founder of Nike, aren't mentioned reported gates being broken, store workers Panhellenic Council and Art and lndustnal Studies buildings contact David Matthes at 924-4872 as two of the greatest corporate minds of the being stampeded and people arrested. For mom information, contact John or Interfraternity Council Anemi Film Club 20th century. Many people took their shoes to online auc- Nicole at 924.4330 Blood and bone marrow dnve in 'The Unbearable Lightnes, of Monday Before Knight made Nike a mainstream tion sites such as eBay and Yahoo and association with the Bay Area Red Being" by P Kaufman at 9 p m product in the early 1980s, hardly anyone hawked the merchandise for upward of $500. Cross. From 9 a m to 3 p.m in the bought athletic shoes strictly to make a fash- (As for the justification angle, I don't feel Alunsni Association Sweeney Hall, Room 100 For mom Student Life Center Loma Prieta room of the Student ion statement. too bad now). Deans' scholarships 17 S1,250 information, contact Elena 286 8698 Officer orientation for student scholarships available Union. For more information. please Knight brought his swoosh brand to the The funny part? Even if the Jordan Corpo- to undergrad organizations frum 4 p.m to 5 30 and grad students Pick up applica- contact 1Celly at 250.4901 Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano forefront of the American consciousness, but it ration had nutde 10 times the number of p m in the Guadalupe room of the was Jordan basketball player, pop culture styles, they could have easily sold out. tions from any deans' office or print de Astian Student Union For mom information, from the Alph Omicron Pi icon and business mogul who took athletic All the while, Jordan and the company's Alumni Web site Weekly general to organize to contact Gina at 924.5950 footwear to the next level. www spiu eduialumni For more Friends 'n' floats at 7 30 p m at executive watch the madness from bank lines address Chicano issues at 6 p m Jordans have become the in ath- while they cash their checks. information, contact Holly Miller at the Alpha Omicron Pi house, 373 E the Chicano Library Resource Center, SJSU Faculty/Staff Walking letic footwear fashion. I see nothing wrong with exorbitant prices 924-6524 San Fernando St For more inforrna. Module A For more information, con. Club Who would have thought to put patent and limited quantity. How many Rembrandts tion, contact Becky Cox at 292.6599 tact Adnana Garria at 250-9245 Region mg/intermediate levels- leather on a basketball shoe (the Jordan XI)? are there? Think of Jordans as modern day Associated take a half of your lunch and walk Come on now, patent leather on an athletic shoe. pop art for your feet. Students Govern- Sigma Theta Psi ment Spring 2002 Study Abroad Office around campus Meets every Monday Whose brand of shoes causes so much fervor This column does serve a purpose (I think). elections Sweetheart bids and bash and Interested in Study Abroad information meet- from 11 30 a m outside of the career that people actually camp out, wait in horribly rm a self-professed shoe addict but it's not my running for stu- basket suction at 7 p m. ui the dent government' ing at 2 p m in the Administration center For more information, contact long lines and fight over them? fault, I swear. I cannot be blamed for being an Pick up a candi- Umunhum Room of the Student date application at the A building, Room 223.A Applications Teresa Backer at 924-6055 Jordan Mania True Story: Before I came to advertiser's dream target audience the style- S house to Union find out more information All can- due Feb 8 For more information. San Jose, I used to work in an athletic shoe consciou.s young male with money to burn. store in Fairfield called Finish Line. On the didates mumt attend one or the three contact Dave Rudel at 924.5931. Sparta Gutde is provided free of And I'm not alone. Perhaps there's a group Asian Pacific Islander Ameri- first Jordan Retro XI was to 'clic/doled meetings Feb 5 charge to students, farulty and staff . morning that the we could join. from can Commencement be released, my younger brother, Craig asked 5 30 p m to 6 30 p m in the Friday members The deadline for entries is "Hi, my name is Chris." Pacifica First meeting, come find out who if I would go and purchase a pair for him. "Hi, Chris." Room Feb 6 from 1 30 p m noon, three working days before the to about the club and what it's about Thai Student Association Here's the skinny: The Jordan XI is consid- "Town 17 pairs of shoes and I've been a 2 30 p m in the Pacifica Room Or desired puldwation date Entry fiirms mem- From 4 30 p m to 5 30 p m in the Thai night 2002 from 6 30 p m to ered the Holy Grail of basketball shoes. VVhen ber of 'shoeaholics anonymous' for eight years. It Feb 14 from 4 p are available in the Spartan Daily m to 5 p m in the Student Union Pacheco Room 9 30 p m in the Loma Pneta room of they first debuted in 19'35, they were popular. all started in 1994 with the Reebok Pump ..." Council Chambers Application Office Spf114 restrictions may require the Student Union For more informa. editing of submimons, Entries are When the retro style, of which no more than deadline is Friday, Feb 15 by 5 p m Pride of Pacific Island lion, contact Namon Nuttayasakul at printed in the order in whirh they 50,000 pairs were produced in each color came Chris Giouannetti is the Spartan Daily Call 924.5950 fro more in'orrnation Club meeting from 5 15 p m to (650) 302-5562 received out in fall 2000, they were extremely popular. Sports Editor "No Shame" When I arrived, more than 50 people were appears Thursdays. 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SAILING". Class has beginning and intermediate students A.S: Table outside Student Union will continue ant continued from Page I road strength," Reekie said. basic techniques of sailing, the continued from Page I of A.S., was also there to provide being committee members. After all eight king the students had class will be meeting at Lake information to students who don't "(Students) can sign up for open boat and preparing it for the their turn, the boat was ritch activity. de-rigged Cunningham every Wednesday, many snack displayed on the table know very much about the organi- positions for different conu-nittees," and Reekie reminded students Reekie said. as zation. Khagani said. ight Reekie reviewed the various well as Perreira-Rieken's persis- that the next class meeting would Igor Markovsky, a junior in tence to stop "We're here for whatever they Conunittees, such as the affir- tere. parts of the boats and what type be at people and provide ight Lake Cunningham. mechanical engineering, signed them with information about A.S. need us to do," Martinez said. mative action committee, need two of knots to use, while the students "We'll meet there even hole did the if it up for the class after he tried sail- "Some (students) are apprehen- Martinez said that since A.S. has student representatives and are a actual work. snows," she told the class. "Which ing a couple of years ago. Id a "It would be sive," Perreira-Rieken said. "They moved to the University House, great way for students to get a lot easier if the is funny because the last time I "It's very interesting and she away from its old location in the boat was at the think we're selling them some- involved, Khagani said. lake on the said that it did snow." (the instructor) is very funny," he thing." Student Union, the group felt a bit "We're trying to get more stu- sand," she said as students For the first two days of a to worked class- said. Perreira-Rieken said that hun- more removed from the "core of the dent involvement," Kliagani said. to keep the boat still es, students learned the basics, Markovsky said that it is his atop the water. dreds of students had stopped by campus." "Basically that's our goal." which included learning how to first semester but he plans to con- According to Martinez, promot- Students assembled the table to get information on the Events like this will happen again all the tie different knots, such as the tinue taking the course. organization. ing the group at the table Wednes- in the future because of the many -to- parts of the boats, which included bowline, clove hitch and the figure Will Leonard, a senior in sports Some students carne day was another way to introduce interested students on the organi- tple attaching the sail and connecting up to ask eight. management, is also taking the questions about transportation and the organization to students. zation, Martinez said. the rudders to the boat. Students also gles watched videos class for the first semester. the computer lab in the Student "Students, at first, get shocked "We're seeing how successful After the boat was ready, and read out of their textbooks, "It's a lot of fun, I like the lave Reekie Union that was completed this that we offer so many things," Mar- this is," Martinez said. "We'll proba- untied it from the side of Reekie said. water and you get a chance to get tinez said. rect the pool, semester. bly do it two more timest.hroughout and had it tipped over. She said the sailing classes off campus," he said. She said that many people were the ; not She walked students Melodie Photrunachanh, a junior semester." through the used to be separated into begin- Reekie, who has been teaching surprised with the campus recre- The event overall went as expected, exercise and each majoring in journalism, mentioned one had a ner and intermediate classes, but since sailing at SJSU since 1982, her idea that ation pamphlet, sponsored by A.S., according to Alfonso De Alba, the chance to jump in, flip the the San Jose State boat are now combined. said that the class usually doesn't University catalogues which offers activities such as belly executive director of A.S. ip.) over and pull themselves on should be "The university has had to do it have high enrollment because a furided through outside money dancing. "I think it was very successful; it lake board. to make ends meet ailed financially," lot of students don't know that "I don't think we should pay for Peymon Khaghani, director of gave opportunities for student lead- "You can see that it's more she said. such a class is available on cam- about them," Phonunachanh said. faculty affairs, handed a sign up ers to interact with the general pop- technique than actual Now that students know the pus. sheet for students Yful Maribel Martinez, the president interested in ulation," De Alba said. (one. nen- PROGRAM'. New model will change class structure in department SAN JOSE 1.('''7 COLLEGE low. The fourth track that is still one in the nation, the particular AfAm 2B. continued front Page I in the planning stages is an in- model is scheduled to be present- Millner said that a section of SPA -414trra-' depth look at the people of the ed at the 26th annual conference this class which he more teaches has )aily applicable to real world African continent specifically, for the National Council on more than 250 students. issues and to success after grad- not only those of the African Black Studies, slated to occur The departmept cisis" uation. plans to kick aya diaspora, or African descent, he March 6 to10 in San Diego, off Black History Month with an The model is slated to consist said. Georges-Abeyie said. ethnic film series. of three known categories of According to Georges-Abeyie, It is his hope that this will It is scheduled to occur from 7 classes and a fourth category in the reason for this change is to eventually become a nationally p.m. to 9 p.m. on the third Thurs- Got Debt? planning, Georges-Abeyie said. have curriculum that not only recognized model for teaching day of every month in Washing- These categories denote the black students are drawn to, but African American studies. ton Square Hall, rooms 207 and WE CAN HELP! main emphasis of the classes also people of other races. In the Enrollment in the depart- 209. under which they fall. 1960s and 1970s, he said that ment's courses varies from The department hopes to Consolidate into 1 low The first track will feature ihe program catered more to semester to semester, but he make this an ongoing event, classes dealing with criminal African Americans. said the department believes Georges-Abeyie said. This monthly payment justice and criminology. Subse- He also said that the program "enrollment can be and should month's featured film is quent tracks will be health and served mere therapeutic purpos- be increased," Georges-Abeyie "Sergeant Rutledge." We offer consolidation of debts new faces. es for blacks who wished to learn said Enrollment is usually The department is also sup- Reduce monthly payments These are classes that will more about themselves and their heaviest in the classes that ful- porting events organized by deal with immigrants and culture. fill the lower division general other groups in celebration of up to 60. refugees. The only program like this education requirements, such as Black History Month. Save on interest charges Manage your debt without loans DORMS'. New housing facilities expected to be completed in 2010 or bankruptcy No Credit Check Required continued from Page I pants. No requirement for the cam- school," Patterson said. The new quarters will pro- pus meal plan Phase I will also include fac- Immediate Approval front Shops Jerry Mimnaugh said an vide about 2,300 beds for stu- The apartments will be ulty and staff transitional hous- 16. Strictly Confidential Jips enhanced convenience store, to dents and additional housing to offered at below-market. siontr.ing. ced. be run by the Spartan Shops, is be used for transitional housing value, Willey said. These will also be a rtment- ;curl- fbr new faculty and staff. Projected rents will be from style htlffsing aftd also in the works. ,, let Phase II and III will include Willey said the new housing $550 to $650, about a $150 more studio, one and two bedroom 1 in additional housing, under- is expected to house the influx of than students are paying for on floor plans, Willey said. Call for a free consultation t his and a dining new students and to attract peo- campus resident halls. A campus committee has ground parking through the lard facility. ple who are choosing to live off Junior Sterling Patterson been established med to be campus with housing that is said he would definitely be academic senate to decide how (408) 885-9991 Both phases still have the CSU trustees designed with feedback from interested in an apartment on long faculty and staff members approved by use the housing, ould and are subject to change as the students in mind. campus. will be able to se a and campus Freshmen and sophomores He said he pays about $1,000 Willey said. economy changes the further assessed, will be housed in suite-style for a studio that he was Preliminary discussions needs are at two years, she Macias said. dorms, Willey said. required to pay a six-month have hinted out She said they will include the lease for. When he lost his job in said. All three phases are expected only American Credit & cut 2010. following: December, he said living with Phases I, II and III are to be completed by bigger university Fewer housing spaces will be Four double-occupancy bed- such high rent made his life part of a raw- until the rooms, with a common living harder. master plan, which makes rec- Consumer Services available for students how the out- is completed in space "It is hard to make it here ommendations on new housing should grow physical- 72 North 5th St . Suite 6. San Jose CA 95112 2005. A shared kitchenette, with a without working full time. Espe- campus ' Sharon Willey, the associate sink and microwave cially when you have to go to ly. ition director of organization and Two bathrooms for each kers planning for the university eight-person suite housing services, said plans to Showers that are completely auc- house residents while the new separate from the sink and toi- and buildings are being built have let area 500. not been finalized. Even though a kitchenette is feel "We are looking to increase available, students living in the Tired of arriving to campus early to look for parking? the number of triples and are suites will be required to be on (Mu- talking to area apartment com- the campus meal plan. .r of plexes off campus," Willey said. Thirteen different options Save your energy for class and ride VTA to SJSU. Triple occupancy dorm rooms will be available for juniors and iny's not exceed 50 percent of the seniors in apartment-style hous- will ines total rooms and any students ing, Willey said. housed off campus will still pay She said they will include the ices through the housing divi- following: ndts rent Avoid the parking hassle by taking sion, she said. Three, four and five bedrooms day Freshman dorm resident Options for single or double advantage of your Transit Access Pass Thomas Thompson said he will occupancy not mind the inconvenience this Full kitchens with a stove, It's valid on all VTA Light Rail, Bus and my might cause, as long as the sink, refrigerator and an SJSU gives priority to students microwave eligible Paratransit services. Lyle- occupying the soon to be demol- ished dorm buildings. 'OU1) He said he wouldn't mind Not sure how to ride VTA to SJSU? tripling or the noise the con- struction will produce, as long Contact the A.S. Transportation Solutions as he is able to benefit from his sacrifices in the long run. Program for a trip plan, they're located in Sophomore Portia Jones said BIOOM she doesn't live in the dorms 0 IM if the A.S. Business office. You can also visit because of already existing call nay noise and cramped quarters. them on-line at as.sjsu.eciu/tsp or me" DON'T LOOK NOF4'... She said the added noise of (408) 924-RIDE ays construction and three students to a room would be too much of a ...hut Bloom ci ompanl hassle. Hair Salon is having a "The dorms are too small for special for all SJSV VTA Service Information Mon three roommates. (The construc- students. Receive 20% oil tion) will make it harder to con- any service through the 24 -hour telephone information rent centrate. It is inconsiderate. 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By Ali Fard There are moments when Guei lies on the bicycle, DAII V STAFF WIMER as if it was a child he was protecting from In "Beijing Bicycle," the hopes harm, that are incredibly memo- and dreams of two young men rable. from mainland China fall to Director Wang Xiaoshuai, who pieces each moment their love for co-wrote the film, does an excel- a new bicycle flourishes. lent job shattering illusions of people who often appear to hold the glamour and confidence of REVIEW city life. For example, a woman, who Guei, a young man from the appears to be of high class "countryside" is having a hard dressed in elegant clothing, walks time getting a job in modern Bei- around in an apartment building jing. only to be a housemaid, role-play- When he finally gets one as a ing in her employee's clothes dur- delivery boy, his dreams to suc- ing work hours. ceed in the big city begin to mate- A bicyclist, with a hipster atti- rialize. tude and fashionable clothes, His employer provides a new, swoons Guei's love interest away luxurious bicycle for his deliver- only to later show anger and ies and says he can own it after humiliation after he becomes paying for it through his duties. physically dethroned. Guei's circumstances change There are no heroes or special when he finds out that his rented effects in this film. bike has been stolen shortly after "Beijing Bicycle" is a movie a delivery. that comes from the great tradi- The film continues with Jian, tion of bicycle films in foreign cin- a student from inner Beijing, ema. who buys the same bicycle at a To compare this film with Vit- swap meet and becomes the envy torio de Sica's 1948 neo-realism of his friends and earns the ado- classic, "The Bicycle Thief," would ration of the girl who lives on his be too easy, yet incredibly justifi- block. able. Jian comes from a family Both films express the human struggling to succeed and feels spirits of the characters to fight the bicycle is one item that can through the hardship when the accentuate his status. world governing bicycles is con- It isn't difficult to empathize tinually cruel and unfair to with Jian's anger toward his them. father's inability to buy him a There are moments in either courtc,I. of Sony Pictures Classics bike and to be the best among his film when a conclusion seems evi- friends. dent and optimistic but the Guei, played by Cui Lin, clings to a silver mountain bicycle that he's been battling for in the foreign film, "Beijing Bicycle." Like the two wheels of the bike resulting circumstances are The film presents images going through rough terrain, unfortunate and too real in any of Guei and Jian, played by Cui auspicious item that will guaran- escape for audiences wanting a Guei and Jian have multiple main streets and alleyways in Lin and Li Bin, respectively, do tee success and security in the Hollywood ending to give them con- contemporary society. downtown an frontations before finding a way Like, de Sica's film, Beijing where people incredible job portraying modern world. some amount of peace and clo- to share the same bicycle which on bicycles cover the streets like characters that show the many The bicycle, however, is sure. Xiaoshuai has created a film ants. contradictions between the peo- both claim ownership. that shows little hope in the expressed as a material like any "Beijing Bicycle" is unforget- Unfortunately, several differ- dreams of men These bicycles carry items as ple living in inner and outer Bei- other, which the characters table and sincere. trying to succeed large as mattresses, showing the jing. ent circumstances prevent them and accelerate their status in relentlessly desire, much to the Fans of this beautiful film from sharing the vehicle dependence that people have on The characters in this film point of desperation. must consider watching de Sica's in society through an item as com- two wheels as a peace. mon as a bicycle. mode of trans- never end their persistence to The results that follow in the film for an earlier vision of bicycle portation. claim the bicycle; it becomes an end provide little cinematic heartbreak in foreign cinema. Starsailor's 'Love Is Here' capsizes ( the Supreme Master international As,ociati'on' a., Bakaii, be universal, but that's not the to be loved / Christ I'm mit of my maintaining a beauty of sound case here. Just as stringing mind." and universal language, so listen- 1.,),di Milli 14 Vegetarian House SIA11 together big words won't make a There's an inherent reaction to ers can impose their own experi- For those indie chicks and great novel, neither does using criticize the lyrics when they read ences and even sadness to the "A friendly neighbor in the of doa atm+ n San Jose" dudes waiting for the next formulaic phrases like: "Wipe the so unnatural. None of the songs song. 9 melange of melancholic music, sweat from off your brow / All have a uniting element, except After all, that is the point of look no further than the Star- that you believe is here and now / for drugs and alcohol. music, right? The ability to iden- sailor album, "Love Is Here." Could I have more doubt / Wipe He has several songs dedicat- tify with the lyrics and the mood, , (408) 292-3798 the shadow from your eyes." ed to the horribly overexposed otherwise one reacts badly and 520 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose, CA 95112 Can anyone really swallow topic of excessive behavior. He dismiss it. Mon-Fri: llam-2pm; 5-9:30pm Sat-Sun: 11-9:30pm REVIEW this? references powder, pills, smoke That's what most musically The one song about having an and alcohol. Great, but he give a aware audiences would do with It's another British bandwag- alcoholic father is just bad. reason to want to hear your con- this album. on ballad affair: acoustic, dreamy, It starts out: "Don't you know fessionals. Starsailor is playing in the 10% discount epiphanic-sounding and some- you've got your daddy's 'eyes? / The lyrics are scattered and wake of British bands like the l'or unch or Dinnct what depressing. Daddy was an alcoholic / But fragmented. It could be called Verve, Coldplay and Travis, but It's a nice album, but nice is your mother kept it all inside, poetic, but that would undermine they can't ride this one out. They not what they're going for. threw it all away / I was looking the need for some consistency might progress musically on Ills .41cf not valid in Vinguin.lion ,%1111 an, oilier oiler Offer expire Feb 28. 2002 Instead, they want it to be pro- for another you when I found within each song. their next album, but this one _ _ _ _ found and eternal, and they another war." Some bands can get away with will wash up in the remaindered attempt to prove it by adopting a The word "daddy" should ambiguity of lyrics and still have rack . grand sound. never be uttered in any song, on soul. R.E.M. is a good example. It has piano solos, rounded either side of the Atlantic. And he Their single, "Losing My Reli- synthesizers and acoustics, but mentions it in three songs on one gion," is not, as the title suggests, ultimately the album rings hol- album. about Christianity or Judaism, low. OK, so maybe they have more but about a crush that Michael After listening to it once, an inebriated parents in England, Stipe had on his third grade )T STUFfitil immediate response is: an over- but don't sing about it. teacher. stretched effort. Maybe he's sort of chuckling The beauty of R.E.M is that They are trying to persuade us under the guise of a swoony voice, they dance gracefully around a 56 N. Saratoga Santa Clara 408.2414.997/ , they can float with the big ones, but if he is, it's not working. subject that can be esoteric while but Starsailor is going to drown The song that is getting the sooner than you can say One- most airplay, "Good Souls," is Al bu m-Wonder. catchy. 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CITY'. Mayor discussed housing, economy and transportation LANDA: Memorial was held in late January continued from Page 1 that he was quite mature for such a continued from Page I transportation leaders in the area and caused this project to go forward ... young man. 72 percent from voters. like to give him credit for having a enjoyed the simple things in life, such as, He said Daniel had a great commit- plagued the valley for years. A video clip of Willie Kennedy, the vision that will have an impact work and for the commu- Gonzales also family, friends, the 49ers, ment for social brought up the issue past president of the BART board of throughout the valley," Kennedy said. nity. for his pet project: BART service into the Oakland A's, the game UNO, video directors, was shown, where she con- Gonzales said that working toward games and good food. "Daniel had many dreams, one of San Jose. He said that the issue takes gratulated Gonzales on his dedication obtaining federal funding is the next become a family and school top priority Daniel bonded with some of his gradu- which was to in transportation issue and to the project. step in the process of bringing BART social worker so he could help others, said he had 100 percent support from ate classmates last semester and made "His vigor and leadership has into the area. an everlasting impact on their lives. especially at-risk youth in the communi- Jeweils Ramirez met Daniel last fall ty," Rawland said. and became his best friend. He also said that Daniel was always a "He was a good person and could make positive and enthusiastic person. everyone hmile," Ramirez said. "He liked "On Jan. 31, a special memorial was joking, and playing pranks and always organized by his fellow students, and had a high spirit." held on campus at the Spartan Memori- Ramirez said it was she and Daniel's al. It was a wonderful and warm tribute belief in the Christian faith that brought of words and song dedicated to the short the two of them together. life of this fine young man by his class- She said that she and Daniel made a mates, family, friends, and faculty," he pact to always look out for each other and said. they even formed a support system to Ramirez helped to organize the make sure that they both received their memorial and made a touching dedica- master's degrees. tion to her friend. Ramirez also said Daniel always tried "Daniel you will be forever in our to be a positive role model for his sister hearts, we will love and miss you very and his four brothers. much," Ramirez said. "He was a good person, and always "I have dedicated my master's degree tried to do the right thing," she said. to you," she said. Ftamirez said she and Daniel formed a Edward Landa said that one of his study group along with fellow classmate, nephew's goals in life was to help people Michael Gutierrez. that are in need and he wanted to make "Dan not only made contact with peo- a difference in people's lives. ple, he made an impact on the their He said that his nephew made an lives," Gutierrez said. impact on everyone he met and could Gutierrez said he formed an instant communicate and relate to people of all connection with Daniel, who he said was ages. an amazing human being. "He was a special person," Edward "Whenever he walked into a room, he Landa said. "He brought a special gift of made everyone smile," Gutierrez said. joy to life." "He had the ability to make every day a Daniel Landa is survived by his moth- sunny day." er, Sonia Barraza, and his uncle, Edward Allan Rawland, interim and social Landa. He also leaves behind his four work program director for graduate stu- brothers, Emanuel, Angel, Anthony, and dents, interviewed Daniel for the social Carlitos, his sister Yvonne, his grandpar- work master's program. ents, Lydia Landa, Cira and Miguel Ontar / Daily Stall Rawland said that he was concerned Sanchez, and many aunts, uncles, about Daniel's young age, but discovered cousins, nieces and nephews. Members of the Andrew Hill High School Color Guard and ROTC march before the State of the City Address, held at the San Jose Center for the Performing Arts.

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STUDENT ID REOUIRED. /3 * Lost & Found ads are offered free as a service to the campus cOMmunity. 8 IFBRUARY 7, 2002 SPORTS SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY Hockey team earns national tournament berth By Chris Giovannetti rushed back to his apartment fied as the fourth team from the up the rankings and into tour- "Steve (Junor) was at the able and ecstatic." and called everyone he knew. ACHA's West Region, below the nament contention. (Associated Students) computer "We're throwing each other DAILA Srosrs EDI FOR There, the madness ensued. University of Colorado, Col- SJSU is scheduled to open lab when he heard and he said around the room and having a The excitement was conta- "It's pretty crazy, we have orado State University and tournament play on Feb. 27 he ran home to (his apartment great time celebrating," Lovins gious. people jumping off the walls" Utah State University. against host New York Univer- on llth Street) to tell every- said. As soon as right wing Steve Junor, a senior, said on Wednes- The top four teams from each sity at 4 p.m. The second leg is one," sophomore left wing Hennessy said the team will Junor learned that he and his day afternoon approximately an of the ACHA's four regions against Robert Morris Univer- Jimmy Hennessy said. "We've have to hold fundraisers in San Jose State University hock- hour after learning of the news. qualify for the nationals. sity the following day at 6:45 been calling everyone we can order to finance the trip. ey teammates had qualified for "We had to recheck the Web site As late as Jan. 16, SJSU had a.m. think of." SJSU last qualified for the the American Collegiate Hock- just to make sure we didn't been ranked eighth. SJSU wraps up round robin Junior right wing Lonny ACHA national tournament in ey Association national tourna- read it wrong." Since then, the team won six competition against the Univer- Lovins described the mood in 2000, where it finished in sev- ment in New York City, he The Spartans (18-5-1) quali- of its final seven games to creep sity of Michigan. Junor's apartment as "unbeliev- enth place out of 16 teams. Spartan offense explodes for win over Cal-Berkeley Dray Miller less performance. Di. George managed to retire the next STAFF WRIrl R eight batters, before giving up a solo BERKELEY Despite a shaky start home run by Jackson in the bottom of against Cal Berkeley on Wednesday, the the seventh. Spartan baseball team produced a Jackson's home run, however, would seven-run sixth inning that helped to be an afterthought because of the Spar- secure their fourth straight win to start tans' seven-run rampage in the sixth the 2002 season. inning. Catcher Adam Shorsher loaded the Wednesday's Score bases when he reached first on a bunt tried Cal after Cal pitcher Matt Payne -Berkeley Bears 6 unsuccessfully to get Hector Zamora out Spartans 10 at third. Cal replaced starter Matt Payne in Friday- SJSU vs. Cal Poly 2:30 p.m. the next at-bat with sidearm right-han- der Jesse Ingram, a move that didn't faze the Spartans. "This team is a little like a heavy- Ingram hit center fielder Dino Quin- weight boxer with a good knockout tero in the next at-bat, allowing Zamora punch," head coach Sam Piraro said, to score from third base. referring to the sixth-inning romp in Left-handed hitter Markum King Wednesday's game and a nine-run was brought in to pinch-hit for right surge in the second inning of last Sat- fielder Travis Becktel in the next at-bat. urday's 13-5 victory against St. Mary's He tied the score at 5-5 with an RBI sin- College. gle to left field. The Golden Bears jumped out to a SJSU took its first lead of the game quick three-run lead in the first inning, when its next batter, Gabe Lopaz, was leading to an early exit for San Jose hit by another Ingram pitch that State University starting pitcher Frank allowed Shorsher to walk home. Akihim Fula:wow / Daily Staff' 0, Esposito, who was relieved by Andy After another bases-loaded walk put Cook with two outs left in the inning. them up 7-5, the Spartans scored anoth- Spartan pitcher Jahseam George struck out six in 5 1/3 innings of relief work on Wednesday. SJSU answered back in the top of the er three runs off an RBI single by first S.ISU defeated Berkeley at , 10-6, to improve to 4-0 on the season. Z1 third, tying the contest, 3-3, but it would baseman Bryan Baker. A single by Jor- i ng." "I liked the way it responded," George The victory kept the Spartans unde- again fall behind. dan Bergstrom. brought in two more "There was a little concern as far as said of his elbow. "It was like I never feated for the start of the season, and With two outs in the bottom of the runs. his endurance was concerned," Piraro had surgery." gave Piraro his 495th career win as fourth, Cal took a two-run lead off an George made sure SJSU never fell said. "But it seemed he kept getting He finished with six strike-outs in 5 head coach of SJSU baseball. RBI single from Ben Cooley that scored behind in the last three innings, retir- stronger as the game went on." 1/3 innings of work. "We're off to a great start," Shorsher Chris Grossman and an RBI double by ing the side in bottom of the sixth, Endurance was a concern for George, George benefited from clutch defen- said. "It gives us good momentum going 1 Conor Jackson. eighth and ninth innings, and striking a transfer last season from Brigham sive play by left fielder Kevin Frandsen, into a big series with Cal Poly." Reliever Jahseam George replaced out the last three batters he faced to Young University, bec,ause of off-season whase,dixing catches in the seventh and The Spartans are scheduled to host Cook, getting the final out of the fourth. secure his first victory of the season, a arthrosibpic surgery that was per- eighth innings put to rest t fly shot of a Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo for a three- From there, he turned in a near-flaw- performance Piraro called "outstand- formed on his throwing elbow. Cal comeback. game series this weekend Paths diverging for men's and women's basketball teams as season winds down

By Alvin NI. Morgan points, but the Spartans held Ross against SMU, who come in with will need solid play from the out- assists, Williams has moved into to 10 points. an 8-13 overall record, and 3-8 in side as well. Look DAILY SIA14 WRITER Under , for key contri- ninth place on SJSU's all-time Conversely, SJSU's women's the WAC. butions from the guard combina- list. Following an up and down the ,tt,"' squad went from playing for third The Spartans defeated SMU tion Cricket Williams and Atari week, the Spartans men's and place to dropping to fifth in the 61-54 in their last meeting on Parker. women's basketball teams are , WAC standings after a 66-57 loss Jan.13. Williams heads into tonight's both preparing for the Western to the University of Hawail last Although the Spartans prefer game as the WAC's leading scorer A RENTERS WORST Athletic Conference home stretch. Saturday. to play an up tempo style on at 18 points per game. Her 3.17 Both squads are on the road ANDS "I feel like we should have got- offense, coach Richard believes steals per game also leads the NIGHTMARE: this weekend. transferring from Iowa State Uni- ten that one," head coach Janice they can exploit SMU with inside conference. And with 207 career Thursday, the men will be in versity, and has scored double fig- Richard said. play. , r-- Ruston, La. to take on Louisiana ures in 13 of the 14 games he has "They're a veteran team, they "We have six post players, they Tech University, and the women played in. refused to let us take the game have three, so we want to pound are scheduled to face Southern Louisiana Tech (7-3) WAC, 13-7 from them," Richard added. the ball inside on them," Richard Wrie;ra Methodist University in Dallas. overall is third in the WAC stand- Coach Richard will turn her said. CC' 1 II C a S CAMERA 3 II CAFE 288S 2nd St 996-3300 411k[vi The men's squad is riding a ings. attention to Thursday's game In -.1(14. play asidn. the Spartan, two game winning streak after For the second consecutive defeating the University of Texas game, the Spartans will have to lq'"11.1.47"'-["41;7:1.P1".41 MONSTER'S BALL El Paso, 67-62, and Boise landlord's State, contend with one of the WAC's top GOLDEN GLOBE . DOLB DIGITAL' Discovering your 62-51, in contests held last week. scorers. IN THE GOSFORD insurance doesn't cover your stuff It is San Jose State Universi- Louisiana Tech's Gerrod Hen- BEDROOM PARK ty's first two-game winning streak derson is in the top ten in scoring, L:=1 CAMERA ONE 388 S First St 998 3300 LITTITMEEIZEIMISI ,tiats why you should give me a of the season. averaging 15.1 points per game. STANDINGS STANDINGS State Far r11 After winning two of their last Henderson is also among the MEN'S three contests, the Spartans have top players in steals and free- BASKETBALL WOMEN'S BASKETBALL AMELIE See Agent: an overall record of 8-15 and a throw percentage. TIPP, W L Au Ti AM W L Au. TO NE 3 1433 The Al tneds 287 1433 Steve Wallraven. HAwAi't 10 1 19-3 LA. Tic. 11 0 16-3 **** Ft ARLISSLV Futon, Agent conference mark of 3-8. The inside play and rebound- AO/agate. ri r rm. One of the keys to the resur- Tuisa 9 2 18-4 HAWAII 7 2 14-4 A Foam az Poo SoLunoz r, 4 ing prowess of SJSU center Mari- I WatOIN tO 'Mt VIM ,0011. NAOMI AO AA. , Lincoln *Yell, gence of the men's squad has been on Thurmond will be tested LA. TFCJI 7 3 1 3-7 Rtrr a 3 14-6 STORYTELLING SAW 6 4 11-9 13-8 the play of forward Andre Valen- against Louisiana Tech., which TutSs 8 3 .**** N A Oaks tine and guard Brandon Hawkins. comes into Thursday's game as FRESNO ST. 6 S 14-9 SYSU 6 4 11-8 - A AA*. 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