www.ksusentinel.com TUESDAY The Feb. 26, 2008 VOLUME 43 ISSUE 18 ENTINEL OF KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY SS SERVING SINCE 1966 First-year programs has official chair MASHAUN D SIMON goals to better serve First-Year STAFF WRITER Programs.” The first priority will be to After sitting in the position work with the faculty to en- as interim for the past seven hance KSU 1101, “our first-year months, Dr. Keisha Hoerrner seminar course, and our learn- will serve as the official chair ing communities program,” she of the Department of First-Year said. Programs, starting the first of “Both are nationally rec- March. ognized for their quality, and “I am very excited to be both provide our students with named chair of the department incredible learning opportuni- and humbled by the faith that ties during their first semester the faculty, Dean Rascati and at KSU.” Provost Black have shown Like all other departments toward me,” she said. on campus, Hoerrner said they Because they were a new face enrollment growth and department, Hoerrner said her space constraint challenges. learning curve as Interim Chair A large part of her job will in- was a bit steep. Not only was clude advocating for new fac- she responsible for balancing ulty positions and promoting the budget for the year, but she “innovative ways to include also had to work with faculty more general education faculty and staff to develop aspects of in the learning communities.” the budget. They created pro- Within the next year, she cesses to ensure an equitable said the department will final- distribution of travel funds, ize its five-year strategic plan, bylaws to guide the operations pilot a hybrid section of KSU of the department, and began to 1101, develop an online ver- explore opportunities to diver- sion of KSU 1101, and offer Courtesy of Lindsey Johnson sify our curriculum options. more “special topic” versions “My typical day as a chair of KSU 1101. involved numerous activities “We will continue to de- ‘Deepher dudes’ put it all on that were not on my ‘to-do’ list velop innovative learning com- when I turned my computer on munities, and we will grow in the morning,” she said. “I our successful common reader for a good cause operate on an open-door policy, program,” she said. “We will be so I encourage faculty, staff and quite busy.” Each year, the Alpha Epsilon chapter of Delta Phi Epsilon holds a beauty pageant to raise money for a charity. This year students who have questions, In addition to depart- the sorority raised over $1600 to be donated to the Anorexia Nervosa and Associate Disorders. On Feb. 20, men dressed ideas or concerns to come see ment chair, Hoerrner is also up as women as competed in the pageant, featuring cheer, evening wear, and talent. Prior to the pageant, sisters adopted me. Some days, it seems like an Associate Professor of a guy and helped him in choosing his clothing, talent, and learning a cheer. In the above photo, Brigitte Becquet applies a dozen people have gone in Communication and Co-Editor makeup on Blake Herring before the pageant. Aside from all the laughs, a special moment in the evening occurred when and out of my of the Journal sisters and the audience repeated a creed, in respect to their own bodies and in tribute to those who have suffered from office by noon. of Learning eating disorders. I’m thrilled to Communities talk with each Research, a one of them, peer-reviewed Nursing students get a lesson in ethics but there are scholarly pub- times when my lication she CLARK BARROW According to Dr. Christina Horne, ing department is in the process of own priorities helped launch STAFF WRITER director of the undergraduate nursing creating a new class that will focus must be placed in 2006. She program, the nursing department fac- on ethical issues. If approved, the to the side.” teaches both SU made history Friday ulty saw a need to reinforce the im- required three-credit course will be She expects KSU 1101, the when it brought under- portance of academic honesty and ci- offered starting Fall 2008. most days as first-year sem- graduate nursing stu- vility, as well as academic integrity. Many of the ten speakers at the the official inar course, dents, faculty and health Horne said the event was well re- conference focused on good com- chair will be and COM care professionals to- ceived by students, who actively par- munication, but Dr. Carol Holtz, a remarkably 1109, the gen- gether to discuss ethical issues in the ticipated in the discussions through- nursing professor, spoke to students similar to the eral education workplace.K out the entire event. Horne also said in a lively, interactive session about days as Interim communica- Hosted by the Wellstar School of that students recognized the impor- civility and honesty and how to apply Chair. The an- Dr. Keisha Hoerrner tions course. nursing, the all-day event was at- tance of using these values in life and them in difficult situations. Students n o u n c e m e n t She is faculty tended by 400 currently enrolled sut- saw the need to see how to apply such became immersed in the case scenari- of Hoerrner’s appointment advisor of the KSU chapter of dents and 40 faculty. The conference values in a professional setting. os she presented, discussing solutions came after an extensive and STAND, a national anti-geno- focused on the importance of provid- “We are hoping to expand students’ and the implications a particular de- intense six month search pro- cide organization currently ing truthful information to patients professional knowledge,” Horne said cision might have. cess. According to Hoerrner, a working to end the genocide and how to handle unethical situa- “And how to deport themselves in a Members of the theater depart- national search was launched in Sudan; served as the 2007 tions. The need for patients to be able ethical and moral manner.” ment acted out skits that showed the in early fall after Dr. Ralph J. Chair of the Darfur Urgent to trust health care professional was Horne added that because of the patient/nurse relationship. The skits Rascati, First-Year Programs Action Coalition of , also emphasized. importance of these issues, the nurs- See NURSING, page 2 dean, named five individuals as a statewide coalition of faith- members of the search commit- based, human rights and advo- tee. cacy groups; and has just been The committee members named a Co-State Director for included Dr. William Griffin, the Not for Sale Campaign, a Campus hosts 16 teams chair of the Department of part of the modern-day aboli- Foreign Languages, as Search tionist movement dedicated to Committee Chair; Dr. Liza ending slavery and human traf- Davis served as the University ficking in the United States and in national wheelchair College representative; and abroad. Dr. Carlton Usher, Dr. Ruth In addition to all of that, Goldfine, and Professor Dr. Hoerrner developed and Deborah Mixson-Brookshire helped organize a study abroad – all faculty members in First- program in Germany and The tournament Year Programs. Netherlends called “Following KELLY BLAINE volunteered to help put on the of the host team, the Georgia “I can’t believe how well these Naming a chair will be ex- in Anne Frank’s Footsteps.” She remely beneficial for the de- STAFF WRITER tournament. Blazers, sunk a three-pointer with kids have played under pressure. t also serves on KSU’s American partment and the institution, The event was organized by only seconds left on the clock They have been phenomenal,” Democracy Project/Political said Hoerrner. Blaze Sports hosted the Tournament Director and Head to send the game into overtime. said Coach Humphreys. “That Engagement Project committee “The department will now National Prep Wheelchair Coach of the Georgia Blazers, The game-saving shot rocked was the first three-pointer that and is committed to enhancing be able to move forward with Basketball Tournament in the Dan Humphreys. “Blaze Sports the Convocation Center like she’s made all season. It couldn’t students’ understanding of civic many initiatives now that the Convocation Center over the has a great relationship with an NCAA tournament and had have come at a better time.” and political engagement. decision about the chair’s po- weekend. The three-day tourna- KSU,” said Humphreys. “Having onlookers cheering and crying Blaze Sports is a nation- “As I explain to students, I sition is finalized. Personally, ment included 16 teams from this event at KSU is a great ser- tears of joy. wide, non-profit organization don’t agree with John Mayer’s my professional responsibili- around the country with more vice to the community and it has “It was the best moment of which provides opportunities for song ‘Waiting for the World ties have been in limbo to some than 100 young athletes with worked out great logistically.” my life,” said Young. “I was so people with physical disability to to Change.’ Instead, I believe degree for the past six months, physical disabilities aged 8 to13. The highlight of the event excited I almost cried.” Young participate in sport equivalent to we each have an obligation to so I am pleased to have a per- Dozens of people, including came on Saturday morning as went on to lead her team to those available to persons with- change the world for the better. anent position,” she said. “I KSU students, faculty and staff, 14-year-old Christine Young victory in overtime. out disability. m If everyone does his or her part, can now develop long-term real progress is made.” Weekly weather Around Campus What: “Conversations on Global Issues” a series on free In this issue speech in South Africa OP/ED When: Feb. 27, 5:00 p.m. NEWS BOR WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Where: Willingham Hall, Room 217 HIGH 42° HIGH 52° HIGH 58° Keys to hates LOW 24° LOW 31° LOW 39° speaking KSU What: KSU Dance Company spring concert 2 3 When: Feb. 27-29, 8:00 p.m. SPORTS Where: Stillwell Theater A & L Heart- Sticky breaking SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY What: Civil War Symposium HIGH 60° HIGH 63° HIGH 62° When: March 1, 8:00 a.m. competition loss LOW 34° LOW 43° LOW 39° 5 11 Where: KSU Center The Page 2 • News SENTINEL Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008 What’s happening inside SG

KELLY BLAINE Tracey Carter. the return of “Association” to the STAFF WRITER SGA also recently announced former “Student Government.” the addition of two new senate The “Association” had been With Student Government positions, a Registered Student removed years ago in order to elections approaching, the SG Organization and a Sorority/ distinguish student government announced several changes to Fraternity Senator. According from other organizations. how the election process will be to SG, the RSO senator will “We believe that while our handled. focus on all registered student function as student government First, the number of re- organizations, and the Sorority/ is unique, we are still students quired SG meetings a student Fraternity Senator will focus first and this is a student or- must attend in order to run for on the fraternity and sorority ganization…and the best way executive office is now seven. constituencies. They feel that to represent and be the voice Previously, a student had to ful- this will help to promote more of the students is to remain an fill a sixteen-meeting require- involvement in activities across active part of student life,” said ment to run for an executive po- all of the organizations. SG is Carter. “So for these reasons sition; however, SG changed the currently looking for students to and in keeping in line with requirement in order to allow fill these positions. Student Governments across more students to be eligible to “Not only is it a great op- the nation, we felt a need to run. portunity for students to get return to Student Government “We determined that a six- involved, but senators get 25 Association.” teen meeting requirement could percent of their tuition paid Students interested in run- keep good student leaders from for,” said Carter. Carter also ning in the 2008 elections being able to run for executive noted that Secretaries receive should fill out the online ap- office so we changed it to seven 50 percent of their tuition, vice plication at kennesaw.edu/stu- in order to open the door to a president and secretary trea- dent_life/studentgovernment. wider population while assuring surer receive 60 percent and shtml by March 10 at 5:00 p.m., that an individual had an op- the SGApresident receives full or stop by the student govern- portunity to learn about the pur- tuition. ment office located on the third pose of SG,” said SG President Other changes in SG include floor of the Student Center. Planting seeds in public speaking

LAUREN RICE practical and authentic when presenting one- STAFF WRITER self. One principle Swindell hoped everyone would walk away with was the concept of being Gene Swindell led a short seminar on Wed., oneself. He said that the agenda is not to make Feb. 20 with the intent of counseling attendees money, but rather to gain proficiency facilitating about applying public speaking principles to trial and error. Swindell said that he supported their individual lives. With more than two de- the significance of seeking change not only in cades of working experience in communication the audience but also within the speaker; be- with several prominent companies, Swindell cause, according to him, results are meaningful. shared public speaking techniques, invaluable Swindell also related to students and faculty wisdom and a personal testimony with KSU stu- on a personal level admitting, “If I don’t get ner- dents and faculty. vous about speaking, then I know I’ve lost my “In truth, I am simply a farmer planting seeds to touch, my edge.” Swindell reassured that acci- produce a crop,” said Swindell, referring to his dents and errors happen in public speaking, but lifework in public speaking. that is also where the learning transpires. Inviting listeners to stand and stretch on his With several prospective communication prelude, he applied his own methods as he of- majors in the audience, Swindell dispensed a re- fered tips and tricks in delivering a masterful alistic rundown of the lifestyle of a professional oration. While speaking publicly, Swindell ad- public speaker briefing “lots of restaurants, vised to immediately engage the audience in travel and hotels,” he said. order to build rapport with listeners. “You want KSU alumnus, Mike McCoy, attended the to have the group in the palm of your hand, so event. “Gene got our conference started on the initial 60-90 seconds impacts the entire pre- such a positive note. His very relevant remarks sentation,” he said. were well received and I am confident he made Swindell almost always uses questionnaires a positive impact well beyond the conference. and meet-and-greets to familiarize himself Gene did an excellent job in exceeding my ex- with the audience before the speaking engage- pectations as a speaker and a human being,” he ment. This tactic separates Swindell apart from said. other public speakers. “Every seminar-whether Swindell shared a brief, but warmhearted, ac- a single one day session, multi-day program, count of his background as a small-town Indiana or a series of training topics - is meticulously farmer boy. Swindell grew up planting seeds customized to make every minute meaningful and producing field crops, which never proved to to class attendees. That is why so many clients be quite rewarding enough. After attending col- ask me back time after time. They see results in lege to obtain a degree in journalism, Swindell improved performance, productivity and bottom detected his “true purpose in life-planting seeds JUSTIN J. WYATT line,” Swindell said. and growing people,” which is accomplished Swindell discussed the importance of being through his words everyday.

clerk stated that it had not been & ASSOCIATES found. After offering a $100 reward for the bag, the two left. Officers found that the bag Trial Attorneys tested positive for heroin. CAITLIN DINGLE gram of suspected marijuana. On Saturday the 16th, a police STAFF WRITER “Agressive, Creative, Experienced” officer was dispatched to The Chevron on Busbee Drive the Wendy’s Parking Lot on On Friday the 15th, a car was reported a suspicious substance Chastain Road. A woman was pulled over for turning right found on its premises. There allegedly beating a child in onto Busbee Drive against two was a bag filled with white an inappropriate manner. The No Turn on Red signs. The powder wrapped in black elec- child was found to be upset but CRIMINAL LAW driver and the passenger both trical tape found on the floor okay and the Department of had suspended licenses. The outside of the drink machine. Family and Children services driver was placed under arrest. Two suspicious persons entered was contacted after the inci- In the automobile, officers the store and asked for a bag • DUI dent. found a bag containing one with $700 to $800 inside. The • NURSING from front page Kennesaw State Athletics Home Events • Traffi c had two versions: one dis- 2008 Home Schedule played compassionate care, 3/11 vs. Troy @ 6 pm while the other showed the Greek Night - Hot Dog Eating Contest • Misdemeanor 3/14 vs. Florida Gulf Coast @ 6 pm nurse as uncaring. When 3/15 vs. Florida Gulf Coast (DH) @ 1 pm the skits finished, four ex- 3/18 vs. Georgia Tech @ 6 pm perienced nurses discussed 3/20 vs. Belmont @ 6 pm • Felony what they saw with the 3/21 vs. Belmont (DH) @ 3 pm students. The nurses then 3/25 vs. Georgia @ 6 pm asked students to comment 4/1 vs. Alabama State @ 4 pm FAMILY LAW on how they would handle 4/4 vs. ETSU @ 6 pm 4/5 vs. ETSU (DH) @ 1 pm the situations differently. 4/8 vs. Presbyterian @ 6 pm In the afternoon, the stu- 4/15 vs. UAB @ 6 pm PERSONAL INJURY dents broke into groups and Student Crawfish Boil were each given a patient/ 4/18 vs. Mercer @ 6 pm nurse scenario they might First 200 fans receive Free T-Shirt encounter in the workplace. 4/19 vs. Mercer (DH) @ 1 pm 4/23 vs. Georgia Southern @ 5 pm The students were asked 5/2 vs. Gardner-Webb @ 6 pm how they would ethically 5/3 vs. Gardner-Gardner-Webb (DH) @ 1 pm handle the situation. After 5/10 vs. North Florida (DH) @ 1 pm they finished, they came 5/11 vs. North Florida @ 1 pm back to the larger group and 5/13 vs. Jacksonville State @ 6 pm discussed their findings. Tribute to class of 2008 770-422-2221 “What would you do if you found a nurse appropri- www.ksuowls.com ating a patient’s medicine 2008 Home Schedule or students cheating on a 3/12 vs. Georgia Tech (DH) @ 4 pm 367 Atlanta Street test?” Horne asked when First 200 fans receive T-Shirt explaining the type of ques- 3/15 vs. Coastal Carolina @ 5 pm tions students were faced 3/15 vs. Manhattan @ 7 pm with. 3/16 vs. Kent State @ 5 pm Marietta, GA 30060 Dr. Lois Robley, pro- 3/16 vs. Birmingham Southern @ 7 pm 3/25 vs. Albany (DH) @ 2 pm fessor of ethics and assis- Student Cookout KSU students receive tant director of the Siegel 3/28 vs. Jacksonville (DH) @ 4 pm Institute of Leadership, also Take a Kid to a Game Day discounted representation spoke at the conference. 3/30 vs. North Florida (DH) @ 1 pm “The event was designed to 4/11 vs. Lipscomb (DH) @ 2:00 pm help educate students about 4/12 vs. Belmont (DH) @ 1 pm the code of ethics for nurses KSU Faculty/Staff receive 4 free tickets 4/16 vs. Mercer (DH) @ 5 pm www.jwyattlaw.org and the basic parameters Greek Night - Hot Dog Eating Contest for ethical behavior within First 200 fans receive Free Foam Stick nursing and to empha- 4/17 vs. Jacksonville State @ 6:30 pm size the communication of Student Cook Out ethics,” Robley said. 4/26 vs. ETSU (DH) @ 2 pm Tribute to class of 2008 The Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008 SENTINEL Op/Ed • Page 3 Visit us online Tell us about it www.ksusentinel.com OPINIONS & EDITORIALS [email protected] Lies, damned lies, and statistics And what does the Board of Regents have against KSU anyway? the Georgia Assembly. The figures provided by both of which create undo pressures for students and closed? Why the secrecy and more importantly why the Atlanta Journal-Constitution cited in Childers’s image problems for KSU. There’s no great mystery the inequality? On the sporting fields, in the class- article clearly point out the unequal treatment KSU as to how many incoming students there will be rooms, at Mock Trial and elsewhere, KSU students is receiving, with Georgia State receiving more each semester. It is simple arithmetic as X number and athletes have excelled when given a chance to than twice the funds per student KSU receives and of students will enter and they’ll need to take ENG compete, yet based on the amount received per stu- Clayton State almost 50% more than KSU. So what 1101, MATH 1101 and so on. Yet providing space dent KSU isn’t being given a fair chance to com- gives? Are the Board of Regents and the Georgia for these courses is a problem as is ensuring there pete. Assembly under the impression KSU is still a two is enough faculty members available to teach them. KSU’s faculty isn’t taking this laying down and year Junior College? Even someone who skated by As the expression goes “follow the money” and neither should you! Dr. Christine Ziegler and Dr. in MATH 1101 with a D could tell you that’s not an you’ll have you’re answer. Here at KSU the bottom Mel Fein are both working on a petition to take to equitable distribution between those three universi- line is we aren’t receiving a fair share per student the Georgia Assembly regarding our chronic under- ties. compared to other local universities. I don’t know funding and they deserve the support of KSU’s stu- Oh sure, in recent times we’ve added new student about you, but inequality really pisses me off. dents, faculty and staff. So what can you do? Start housing, new parking decks, a spiffy new Social KSU was founded in the 1960s as a two-year by calling the members of the Board of Regents and Science building and other lagniappes to paper over Junior College way out in the boonies. We weren’t let them know what you think. You can find their TODD FRARY more serious problems, but chronic under-fund- a threat to UGA, Tech or even Georgia State. But contact information at their web site (http://www. COLUMNIST ing of KSU is doing little to add meat to the bones. as the region and the state grew, so did KSU, in the usg.edu/regents/members/). Contact your State Could you imagine what campus would be like process morphing into a full-blown university with Representative and State Senator and let them know without those additions? But the problem is they are undergraduate and graduate degree programs and as well (http://www.legis.state.ga.us/). You may A wiser soul than me once commented that there short-term solutions to much larger, more serious therein lies the problem: KSU is now seen as poach- think your call, email or letter won’t make a differ- are “lies, damned lies, and statistics.” Reading over problems that students typically don’t see or fully ing power and prestige from other state universities. ence, but the only way issues like this get onto their Casey Childers’s article “Professors to take petition comprehend and that both the Board of Regents and Yet isn’t economic disparity between state universi- radar is when the calls and emails start coming, a to legislature over low funding” in the February Georgia Assembly have ignored for years. Habitual ties a discriminatory practice? Doesn’t this blatant believe me, when they do they will start to pay at- 12, 2008 Sentinel I was reminded of that quote. overcrowding and unavailability of core require- discrimination say that KSU is somehow inferior tention. If you’re tired of limit course selections, One need only look around our campus to see the ment courses at the 1000 and 2000 level forces stu- to other universities which receive more funds? Is lack of parking, overcrowded classes and all of the wear and tear, the benign neglect, the overcrowded dents to scramble for alternative courses they may the need to provide greater funding for GSU or CSU other hassles we put up with each day then its time classrooms, and other signs that KSU is chroni- be not adequately prepared for or to resort to un- necessitated by some urgent reason that neither the to pick up the phone and start dialing. Change starts cally under-funded by the Board of Regents and pleasant alternatives like delaying their graduation; Board of Regents or the Georgia Assembly have dis- with each individual; it’s time to make that change!

Allan Vigil William H. Cleveland James A. Bishop Hugh A. Carter, Jr. Felton Jenkins Elridge McMillan Benjamin J. Tarbutton, III Kenneth R. Bernard Jr. Chair Vice Chair First District At-Large At-Large Fifth District Twelfth District Thirteenth District

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We have all has been raped and beaten Student athletes subjected to “In the face of pure evil seen it…if you have ever multiple times a day by the would you do nothing to watched a porno, seen a men who fill the pockets stop it, or would you do ev- prostitute or even been of her traffickers, that they unfair monitoring erything?” As we all know to a strip club. The real- will have to wait until your the 13th graders reading this shouldn’t recruit them in the here at KSU our history re- ity is that 89% are actually off work, out of class, after piece) society and the “fortress first place. Physically prevent- veals moments of horrific forced into sexual exploita- your date or even just until mentality” the US has been ing folks from making mistakes events that have always tion. If you don’t think this your favorite TV show is slipping into since 9/11. “Oh is a lot like carrying a baby ev- followed with courageous is a problem that affects off? Could you justify your please, Mr. Government, take erywhere; sure, they won’t fall leaders that refused to you, then realize that the lack of moral responsibil- as many of my rights as you down, but they’ll never learn to allow injustice to perse- HIV/AIDS epidemic has ity and compassion to their need to, just keep me safe!” stand on their own either. vere. We can recall the increased steadily on a par- raped & beaten bodies? DAVID DALTON I understand that the school And another thing: if the ath- Holocaust, our country’s allel plain with human traf- Could you tell them that VIEWPOINTS EDITOR has the best of intentions, but letes are going to be subjected own American slavery or someone needs to remind you to this level of scrutiny, why even the most recent event, Last week, Sentinel reporter people that the road to Hell is not students in RSOs? Sure, 9/11. This very day there ...slavery is alive and profit- Kelly Blaine filed another stel- paved with good intentions. let the faculty advisors of the is a crisis that is shaking ing right here in the United lar piece of collegiate journal- While I normally agree with chess club, the newspaper, stu- our communities, our so- “ ism about a policy in KSU’s the athletic department’s poli- dent government, S.W.O.R.D., ciety and eventually our States, making Atlanta one Athletic Department. The kid is cies, I really have to wonder if each of the honor’s groups, all own homes. I am talking just on fire and I really am a fan, this one has been thought out. the religious groups, and all the about Modern Day Slavery. of the highest cities for but the story itself is as trou- Honestly, I’d rather people get other myriad clubs we harbor Even though more than 150 trafficking activity. bling as her writing is riveting. caught messing up while in col- on campus spend some time years ago the 13th amend- Apparently our student athletes lege so they can get some help monitoring activities online. ment set all people free, are subjected to fairly invasive than just have them refine their Hell, while we’re at it, let’s we live in a time in which ficking. We are living in a they are not important monitoring of their personal skills at being sneaky. In the just assign someone on staff to there are more slaves today world where you can pur- enough to save?” I believe and social lives through their long run, people are going to look after each student person- than there has ever been in chase a human, even worse anyone who is aware of Facebook and MySpace ac- make mistakes. As educators, ally until they graduate. What history, approximately 27 a child for less than a pair modern day slavery cannot counts. coaches, and parents we need happened to personal responsi- million to be exact. Out of Nikes. The average cost do this. So, I ask you to I have to say, I really feel to minimize the damage while bility? Hello? Isn’t this a RED of those 27 million 80% of a slave today is $90. educate yourselves on this uneasy about this. All the argu- maximizing the learning poten- state? I’d expect this kind of are women and 50% are What’s even more shocking crisis, volunteer to spread- ments supporting monitoring - tial. 1984, big brother nonsense in minors. Are we really fine is that the United States is ing awareness in our com- higher standards for student ath- In my day, Student Athletes Massachusetts, but Georgia? growing up in a world with one of the number one con- munities but most of all do letes and representatives of the were ambassadors of the Really? slaves? sumers in slaves. not be silent in the face of school- seem to be pretty weak school because we were the Folks, that kind of thing I’m not talking about a Modern Day Slavery is pure evil. Stand united and compared to a Constitutional best and brightest, not because might work for a while, but far away country; I am tell- not prejudice, anyone can bring accountability to our right to privacy. And guess the coaches and public rela- in my book no one gets credit ing you that slavery is alive fall victim to traffickers. nation but first our campus. what? Your rights don’t end and tions hacks made it mandatory. for doing the right thing if and profiting right here in “How much longer will Together we will fight should not be abridged simply Maybe, if there is such an epi- they were forced to do it. the United States, making our generation allow such for those who cannot do because you are an athlete. This demic of inappropriate conduct When you impede free will Atlanta one of the highest injustice to mentally, spiri- it themselves & break the alarming trend may be symp- among our athletes –which I do like this, all you are really cities for trafficking ac- tually and physically rape chains of today’s slavery. tomatic of both our litigious not believe there is- we should doing is pushing the problems (that means lawsuit crazy for bench the offenders. Maybe we further down the line. For more information check out www.theinvisiblechains.com

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While we do not publish letters from groups endorsing express written permission of the editor in chief. © 2008, THE SENTINEL. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The Page 4 • Op/Ed SENTINEL Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008 The west must win the battle of ideas Not long after Williams month, the Danish government daughters in Texas because they made that statement, the UK’s arrested three people for plotting were too western and wanted Department for Work and to kill the creator of one of the to date American boys and go Pensions will be allowing Muslim cartoons. Three Danish dailies re- on Facebook. Iran says Allah men, who under sharia law are printed the cartoons to show their protects its nuclear program permitted up to four wives, to commitment to freedom of ex- and Allah will reprimand those claim welfare benefits for more pression that some Muslims think who do not support their nuclear than one wife. This is done while they shouldn’t have and should program. Do not write off this bigamy is still illegal in Britain. be killed for. The author, Kurt fight. It will be longer and more Political correctness and being Westergaard, describes his fight important than any fought on the KEVIN SCHMIDT afraid to offend Muslims is the saying, “I feel that I am fighting a battlefields (in the long run). COLUMNIST main driver of these idiotic acts righteous fight to defend freedom This is not about badmouthing of accommodation. of expression, which is under the Muslim religion, rather it’s Sharia Law, also known as In 2006, Muslim cab driv- threat.” Luckily when the Iranian those who distort the religion and Islamic Law, has been spread- ers in Minnesota refused people government asked the Danes to take it to the extreme. Those who ing throughout Western Europe whom they suspected of carrying make sure there were no repeti- execute homosexuals, deny rights and the Americas for some years. alcohol along with blind people tion of ``such insults against the to women (having them stoned to These past few years have been with Seeing Eye dogs. Some of- beliefs of over 1.5 billion world death, for example), and kill in the more significant than any in the ficials believed this was because Muslims’’, the Danes told them name of God rightfully deserve past. It was brought back to the they were avoiding a short-dis- off. condemnation. They will make forefront when earlier this month tance fare, so the airport decided Some may say that this is all kids shows, in which a killer-bee the leader of the Anglican Church to send the drivers who refuse a insignificant, but it is quite the op- talks about killing Jews, which Rowan Williams declared that: fare to go to the back of the line. posite. The battle of ideas and ide- is soon replaced by a Jew-eating “It seems unavoidable and, as a Not surprisingly, the taxi drivers ology are just as much of the front bunny. As long as those actions matter of fact, certain conditions weren’t very pleased about this. line against Islamic fundamental- are still alive and well, the battle of sharia are already recognised The problem has since disap- ism as Afghanistan. Free speech of ideas is not over. We should in our society”. To be fair, he did peared. and expression are under constant never underestimate or forget say that he didn’t want to see the Also in 2006, a Danish news- assault. Women and homosexuals these enemies of human rights kind of inhumanity that has been paper printed cartoons featuring are denied basic human rights and and freedom. The fighting must associated with sharia in some Mohammed and 50 people were freedoms in some Islamic states not only be done with guns or Islamic states, but the quote is killed and three Danish embassies that we take for granted. Yaser bombs, but with words, pictures, still troubling. were attacked in return. Just this Abdel Said killed both of his and most of all, ideas. Blogs, bytes and appeal The fate of print journalism in the age of instant media As people working at a news- better off with this “flattening” ers flee to other sources, we are stories that you end up knowing will determine where media is hold our footing harder than paper, there are some obvious and connecting of the world. going to have to make a change, very little about any one thing— headed. If we continue to oper- ever, just to maintain the suc- questions arising, that challenge But there is no denying and embrace our new, somewhat we need to be digging deeper ate more like businesses than cess we’ve had so far. And this the future of the profession and, the implications created for deflated position as a public and asking things that digital proponents of free speech and is, honestly, a good dose of our to some degree, these questions the future of our profession. forum. We are no longer the all- media doesn’t have the time to the proliferation of ideas, we own medicine; a reality check have spread to the other profes- Increasing efforts by newspa- powerful old media, controlling ask, with its second-by-second will lose our footing and dis- for the kids who thought they sions that our peers are pursu- pers and magazines to keep the flow of information. Citizen account of the world today. We appear faster than the newest could nonchalantly replace their ing. readers have led to a war to journalists and independent archaic people who still print model of the iPod. If we hold fathers and mothers, with little- As journalists, we exist as eth- lower the price of obtaining our news websites have created a our words on too tightly to to-no effort. ical, hardworking observers of work. As so much news can be new platform, allowing more paper willingly the support The challenge of the world the world. We bring information found online today, what incen- people than ever to participate. admit that we of advertis- playing field ensures that we to people that will allow them to tive does any savvy person have This is not always a good are not the first ers, sponsors will not become outdated and live their lives competently and to pick up a newspaper, and get thing—even though the playing to report on any- and corpo- stuffy, presumptuous in as- to make informed choices. The their hands coated with ink? field is leveled in theory, these thing extremely rate owners, suming that we can remain the advent of radio, and then televi- Especially when the answer to ordinary people still do not have significant that we will be same and maintain our status. sion, placed print journalists in lowering the cost of print media the resources, navigation skills happens in our too close to Just in the way print journalists an uncertain position, but those has largely been increasing the and connections or the education world today— the hand that cannot kid themselves in think- other mediums had a positive advertising,—inundating un- in interviewing, ethics and pro- there’s no way feeds to ask ing they’re the most-referred to impact on the field as a whole. suspecting readers with ads for tocol to the kind of hard journal- we can break news before the the really biting questions. media, the sustainability of pro- Each reinforces the others, and products, ideas and people—it ism the public still needs. 24-hour news channels do. But On a larger scale, this same fessions across the board faces print journalists have managed is discouraging. (Not to men- So, we have noticed that our we can provide a depth of sub- sustainability is an issue for a challenge with the coming over the years to keep the pro- tion, the advertisers will usually readers have a considerably large stance that stories need. We can professions across American era. However, only the weak are fession vibrant. Then came the have an agenda of their own to number of news sources vying give readers a snapshot of con- society—do not kid yourself in afraid of fair competition. internet. present to the reader, putting for their attention and loyalty. text that might, maybe, help you thinking that the terrain of your That era also contains the poten- With the internet, the substance newspapers and magazines in Which newspapers, magazines, make sense of the world. We future is going to look like your tial to bring us more opportunity of news media may be better or slippery ethical situations when radio stations, television stations can provide a bit of the human- parents,’ or even like that of than we’ve ever had before. All worse, but it certainly will never they are doing their “free press” and websites should a person use ity that is so lacking in the era of your older siblings. The internet, that remains is the question of be the same. The internet is by thing.) as his default references? What digital existence. technological advances and glo- how we handle ourselves in this no means a horrible thing; imag- The combination of this can print journalists do to make We must prove our sustain- balization have made the world monumental moment in media ine facing your daily tasks: jobs, discouraging situation and the their media a mainstay, ensuring ability. With all the talk of eco- a smaller place. And that shrink- history. Our future is delicate communication or research, internet’s increasing importance that it does not disappear entire- logical sustainability, the term age is giving more young go- and frightening—and could without it. When considering as a source for news and infor- ly? might slide right past your ears, getters more opportunities than prove good or bad for each stu- the hours upon hours invested mation leaves print media with In the era of “drive-by too often associated with politi- ever before. Picture a football dent in higher education. The researching stories before the new and frightening questions news”—getting very brief in- cal and environmental issues. field half the size, with twice only sure thing is that the status internet, it’s safe to say we’re all to face. If we are seeing read- formation about so many news But this word is also what the players. Our generation must quo has changed.

Should student athletes be monitored on facebook? Well, maybe, if there is an issue. THE WL FORUM Nope, they’re grown-ups. many lies that took us there). Nor, in any of their litera- Berkeley council well within rights ture do I see them (or myself) referring to insurgents as ‘freedom fighters’. Taking a stand against the injustices Dear Editor, Of course! They are of the status quo is the very essence of patriotism. It is They are completely with in their rights to protest this what our founding fathers did. I do not question their pa- travesty of a war, as is the Berkeley city council. I am ambassadors of KSU. triotism as much as I question your blind jingoism. 100% opposed to this war and have been since day one. Greg Carr I do not understand your use of a 9/11 connection here. Sophomore They (and myself) are protesting the war in Iraq (and the We have athletics here? History Education

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Ever heard of Paste Magazine? The Wall Street Journal has, calling Paste “The best among American music titles.” So has Jason Lee (Earl, from My Name is Earl), testifying that “They get music.” NPR, The Chicago Tribune, and The New York Daily News agree. For a relatively new magazine, they’ve al- ready made quite a name for themselves. If you haven’t picked up an issue or visited their website yet (pastemagazine.com), allow me to introduce it to you. Paste is based out of Decatur, Georgia and Courtesy of KSU Dance Company has been on the shelves since 2002. What Paste does, as their motto says, is looks for “signs of life in music, film and culture.” And true to their motto, they do exactly that. You won’t read a review the new Disturbed album (if Disturbed is still around) or a pre- Dance company view of the next Sandra Bullock comedy here. Instead, Paste looks under the radio radar and pulls out some of the more exciting nuggets in entertainment and culture, things that the gen- eral public normally glosses right over. As it turns out, that’s where the best stuff is. growing on the eve Geared towards curious, media-savvy read- ers, Paste comes out monthly and always fea- tures tons of great music reviews and music- related articles. Though they cover many forms of media, music is the main focus. Every issue comes with a free CD sampler, of spring concert, too, which usually includes over 20 songs by bands from Radiohead to local Georgia artists still on the bar-circuit. The free CD isn’t the only draw, however, their review section is stellar. They cover a broad scope of genres; whether it’s country, punk, indie, soul, folk… “Incubus” anything really. LEAH HALE in the Metro Atlanta area,” says Pulinkala. times I saw it. I will say that if what I watched is Paste’s movie and TV coverage is of note STAFF WRITER On top of original work by faculty and guest representative of the rest of the concert, the audi- too. They always have up-to-the-minute up- dates on their website as well as spot-on re- artists, a major highlight of “Incubus” will be two ence can expect to be wowed. views. Read the updates on their site and you’ll If you heard about the KSU Dance Company’s pieces by student choreographers. The first is a In doing my research this week, I’ve discov- be as caught up as a film-lover in Kennesaw Spring performance, “Incubus,” you may have duet performed by the very students who created ered that a lot of students don’t realize we have a could ever hope to be. Maybe more. They also been disappointed to learn that it sold out. If it: Dale Browne and Errin Cusack and is centered dance company at KSU and fewer know about the even cover books. Remember those? If you’d this is your first exposure to the performance, you around a bed frame onstage that the dancers ma- Spring concert. In fact, I may have never heard forgotten Paste includes some great, far-rang- may also be upset that tickets were gone before nipulate. The second, “Melancholia,” is a modern about “Incubus” if I had not seen the press release ing and very interesting selections from recent you tried to get them; however, in response to suc- dance by recent graduate Lauren Tatum, that ac- for this article, and that’s an unfortunate fact that releases to remind you. They don’t stop there, cessful ticket sales, the company is adding a show cording to Barnette, accesses “the melancholy needs to change. As Pulinkala points out, most though. For good measure they review a few to its normal list. In addition to the formal produc- within us all.” people don’t know about the company “because video games every month. What more could tions on February 27 – 29, the final dress rehearsal One spectacle the audience can look forward it has only been in existence for two years.” It ac- you want? tonight at 8 PM will be open to audiences for $10 to is the live water shower in the very first piece. tually began when Pulinkala came to KSU from For a monthly guide to quality entertain- ment, Georgia’s own great and gluey Paste at the door. The company performs informally “Magnus Ominosus,” as Barnette explains it, is a background of performing and choreographing Magazine is the answer. Buy it at Barnes & a couple of time per year in their studio, but the about “stains that cannot be cleansed away, or past professionally all across the U.S. and India. In the Noble, Borders, or grab last months issue at one expensive, main stage event of the year is the deeds that haunt present action.” Pulinkala doesn’t two years since he has been at KSU, the dance Criminal Records for $2.50. Spring concert, a professional show in the Stillwell want to give away too much, but we can anticipate company has frequently traveled around local Theater that brings in new and established chore- that at one point, the soloist will undergo a cleans- high schools in an outreach program; performed ographers and professional designers. This year’s ing when a stream of water pours over her from and received reviews as one of the top companies show, “Incubus,” is a collection of eight diverse the ceiling. in the Southeast at the American College Dance dance pieces choreographed specifically for the Student, Richard Smith is the president of the Festival; and sold out every night of the Spring Real World company. KSU Dance Company who will be performing in concerts, including this one. Recently they have The event takes its title from the eighth and “Mood Swing,” “Melancholia,” and “Incubus.” also been invited to dance at the Cobb Energy final dance in the show, choreographed by the He, like other company members, has an impres- Center on April 16, and in March they are going company’s director, Ivan Pulinkala, who explains sive background in the art. He has been dancing to the American College Dance Festival a second that his inspiration actually came after seeing the since he was three in the fields of jazz, tap, ballet time to perform “Melancholia” and the piece, OPEN plan for the set: “It evolved out of scenic design. and modern. His resume includes a previous job as “Incubus.” At the festival last year, they proved One of the faculty members in the theater depart- a dancer for Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines. I met to be shockingly successful for a company in its casting call ment, Ming Chen, designed three beautiful scenic with Smith minutes before seeing him dance in the second year. KSU was “selected among schools units, and based on her design, I started choreo- lighting rehearsal for “Melancholia.” “It’s a great with established dance majors and some with grad- graphing the piece.” According to an article by night of dance,” he says of the concert. “There is uate programs in dance” to perform in the gala, BARBARA CANNON dramaturg Jane Barnette, the title, “Incubus” is something for everyone to enjoy.” Indeed, with according to Pulinkala. “One adjudicator called STAFF WRITER not just referring to the sexual the work ‘borderline genius.’” You probably still frequent episodes of predator of dreams but to an With comments like this from MTV’s “The Real World.” Remember angry older meaning of the word. “ ...We can the beginning, what kind of pres- Puck from the third season in San Francisco; An incubus once was a spirit tige is the KSU Dance Company or Pedro, the HIV/AIDS educator? “The Real that delivered prophesies to the anticipate that headed for in the future? World,” a series documenting seven strang- dreams of those sleeping in the The future is coming up fast for ers who spend five months living and working pit of a temple, and from this at one point, the program. Over two years ago together, started when MTV still played music myth, Pulinkala’s idea stems. when the university established videos. Now casting for its 21st season, casting “You know what an incubus its minor in dance, they “hoped directors from Bunim/Murray Productions are is,” he says, “but it also has a the soloist to attract 15 minors; by the end looking to Atlanta for diverse people who repre- sense of entrapment.” That en- of the semester, 44 students had sent “real life.” trapment is a theme connecting will undergo a enrolled,” according to Cheryl On Saturday, Feb. 23, Casting Directors held all of the dances in “Incubus.” Anderson Brown, assistant direc- an open casting call at Gordon Biersch Brewery The dancers in the finale will tor of public relations. Right now Restaurant in Midtown. Applicants, ages 18-24, be seven men in costumes by cleansing when a we have more than 140 dance were asked to bring a recent picture of them- Jamie Bullins. minors and a major in the works. selves and a photo ID. I asked senior English The concert is bookended stream of water “We can’t say we are going to major, Paulyna Rivera Adams, if she would ever with two works by Pulinkala. have a dance major until we get try out for “The Real World.” She said, “No “Magnus Ominosus” is his pours over her the Board of Regents’ approval, way! As a young, college educated woman, it neoclassical opener, and the but our proposal is at the Board would be against my feminist notions to go on a six pieces in the middle are as of Regents right now...awaiting show that glorifies women sex objects who will diverse in styles as they are in [ from the ceiling.” ] that final stamp,” Pulinkala says. do anything for a drink and a man.” choreographers. Two of the Until KSU receives that stamp, Executive producer and creator, Jonathon dances, “Against the Axis” and “Mood Swing” are eight very different pieces by a variety of chore- students are invited to declare a dance minor Murray, said casting directors would be look- choreographed by faculty members Emily Yewell ographers, the performance offers something to which requires 15 credit hours or take an elective ing for people “with strong personalities who Volin and Jason Kalish, respectively. Two others patrons of all tastes. “Melancholia” is one of his dance class in anything from ballroom dancing to are unafraid to speak their minds.” They mainly come from guest choreographers: “Solomon’s favorites. “Lauren Tatum is doing what I feel is dance history. The KSU Dance Company also ac- considered individuals who were goal-oriented, Mind” by Antonio Sisk and “Restless” by Candess one of the best pieces of the concert; I think it’s cepts 25 – 30 students per year from an audition in career-minded and passionate about political, Giyan, both accomplished local dancers. “Last great to see an actual student have work present- August. social, or environmental issues. Hopefully, the year we brought in somebody from New York ed,” he adds. I was able to sit in on the rehearsal For more information on the KSU Dance 21st season will have just as much drama as past and somebody from Nashville, and this year we for the beginning of “Melancholia,” during which Company or academic programs in dance, contact seasons. I am keeping my fingers crossed that an decided to bring in local guests so that students Smith appears to “kick” dancer Brittany Hawes director Ivan Pulinkala at ipulinka@kennesaw. individual will successfully represent Atlanta. could have the opportunity to network with artists into the air—a move that baffled me all five or six edu. The Page 6 • Arts & Living SENTINEL Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008 Short-shorts and Staff Picks afros and bears, ...... What we’re listening to oh my! “Putamayo’s Turkish Groove” In the realm of world music, REBECCA CROSBY motional stunts conjured up by Moon in hopes of anything with the Putamayo STAFF WRITER increasing the Tropics’ fan base. The inspiration label’s name across the top will for these stunts was borrowed from the ABA, as Will Ferrell tackles the world of professional former player George Gervin remembers. be a modern blend of sound and basketball in “Semi-Pro.” “When I would travel into different cities, the style from the regions that each The concept of parody has been embraced by opposing team would have to try and ‘hold’ Ice album celebrates. One especially Ferrell in his career, with roles from newscaster Gervin under thirty points. If they were success- notable collection is Putamayo’s Ron Burgundy in “Anchorman” to his latest, ful, everybody would get free McDonalds or free Turkish Groove, a funky blend of basketball tycoon Jackie Moon in “Semi-Pro.” Kentucky Fried Chicken” said Gervin. the European and Asian influences “I think it’s kind of typically American, like The stunts go a bit further in Semi-Pro when that compose Turkey’s musical we have larger than life people here and larger Jackie Moon wrestles a bear in a cage during style today. The cd is part of a than life characters in government, in media, in halftime. Luckily for huge collection; also notable are sports, everywhere,” said Farrell. “I think it’s so Farrell, this was not Putamayo’s World Groove and Latin fun to make fun of all that stuff because at times much of a stretch. Lounge. we’re the cockiest nation on earth, and that needs “It’s only rough to be pointed out.” to the untrained Jackie Moon is the head of the Flint Tropics, observer, because a fictitious basketball team from Flint, Michigan. I’m very comfort- What we’re What we’re The character is loosely based on several able with wild ani- team owners from the now-defunct American mals” said Ferrell. watching Basketball Association, or ABA. “I own many, and I’ll reading The film, set in the early 1970s, also stars go months at a time “He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not” Andre 3000 Benjamin and Woody Harrelson. into the woods 33 1/3 Series Benjamin, who turned down a role in 2006’s and just track Each book in the series outlines an Endearing Dreamgirls, saw the opportunity to play a non- bears and album that changed lives, and these personal- musical role and work with Will Ferrell as a sure w r e s t l e sweet accounts provide for good, short bet. them to the ity from reads. Albums like “OK Computer” “Amelie” “I’m a big Will Ferrell fan, and I love silly ground.” and “Let it Be” are just a few of the movies” said Benjamin, who plays Clarence With its explores a revolutionary albums reviewed in Withers. “I left ‘Talladega Nights,’ and I called stunts, en- dissolutioned these little fiction books. my agent and I said ‘man I wish I could be in semble cast love which a film like this.’ You try to team up with people and entertain- is only real you’d like to work with, and people you can ing plotline, to her in learn from.” “Semi-Pro” is this movie. Also starring in the film, and according a lighthearted Critically to Benjamin the best basketball player of the and wonderfully acclaimed three, is Woody Harrelson. Harrelson’s charac- absurd comedy. as a better ter Monix is acquired by Moon’s ABA franchise Written by Scot “Amelie,” the Flint Tropics in exchange for a washing ma- Armstrong (“Old chine. School”) and this French After Monix starts on the team, the Flint produced by film follows Tropics learn that the NBA plans to merge with Jimmy Miller a young lady the ABA, and only the four best ABA teams will (“Talladega stalking a survive. Moon, Monix and Withers rally the team Nights”), Semi- young man. in an effort to break into the top 4 and live on in Pro opens na- It’s not as the world of the more prestigious NBA. tionwide Feb. haunting as it Much of the film’s humor comes from the pro- 29. is entertaining. The Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008 SENTINEL Arts & Living • Page 7 BATTLE OF SENTINEL the MUSIC Female CD REVIEWS CORNERSTAFF FAVORITES... vocalists The Phantom of the Opera TREY HAWKINS Mamma Mia! STAFF WRITER The Lion King Paramore “RIOT!” Beauty and the Beast For some bands, there is one single member Into the Woods that really “makes” the band. For Paramore, that Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor person is Hayley Williams. There is no doubt that the band has music that will make you want Dreamcoat to move, but without the powerful vocals of this Assassins little Tennessee girl, they would not be the noted Gypsy band that they are today. Their newest (but not first) release, RIOT!, is an endless amalgam of The Drowsy Chaperone pounding drums and body-moving music. The The Producers enormous MTV popularity of the band has tainted Avenue Q their name while at the same time giving them that The Color Purple shove into the spotlight that every band hopes for. Sara Bareilles “Little Voice” The production value for this record is amazing, Ok, I have to admit that I was really excited Hairspray and the result is a really good, clean sounding to listen to and review this record. I mean, there Les Miserables record that many bands strive for. The riffs are have been advertisements for it everywhere, so I Miss Saigon hard hitting and Mrs. Williams lungs power quite thought there was maybe something special about Mary Poppins a machine. This CD is really a guilty pleasure for it. Solo female artists are definitely few and far me, I guess. Paramore have become one of those between nowadays (and I DO NOT MEAN the Monty Python’s Spamalot overplayed band that 99% of people know and the pop stars and all that crap) so to see a singer/ Rent same 99 percent start to hate after awhile. Maybe songwritess is refreshing. However, this record Sweeny Todd they are MTV’s flavor of the week, but I know that doesn’t really stick out in my mind as profound. I can pop this CD in my car to get a good burst of I’ve heard the jazzy piano and whispery clear Wicked energy and to practice singing like a girl…..wait, I vocals from Fiona Apple and the big choruses A Chorus Line didn’t really mean that last part. from about every other mainstream band out Kiss Me Kate Standout Track: “Hallelujah” (prepare your there. The record is good, don’t get me wrong, The King and I ears for gorgeous, soaring vocals) but if you are looking for the next big thing, then you aren’t looking in the right place. If you are The Pajama Game looking for something that you can easily listen Damn Yankees to and melodies you will find yourself uncon- Music Man sciously humming at work, then this will be per- The Sound of Music fect for you. The song structures are simple and inviting, the vocals are basic, the lyrics are some- Cabaret what risqué, but in more of a playful manner than Annie shocking, and the rest of the music seems pro- Evita duced just to carry the rhythm. It is apparent that everything is built to focus on Bareilles’s talents Cats than any other part of the entire construct. Bye, Bye Birdie Standout Track: “Love Song” (okay, I know Fiddler on the Roof it’s the single, but its also the only song that Thoroughly Modern Millie really stands out on the whole record)

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Vegetarians AND THE ENVIRONMENT Vegetarians and vegans are so industrial sources combined. The infamous self-righteous about not eating 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill dumped 11 meat and how meat eating is so million gallons of oil into Prudoe Bay, but bad for the environment. How true the relatively unknown 1995 New River are these claims? hog waste spill in North Carolina poured 25 million gallons of excrement into the water, There has never been a better time to go killing 14 million fish and closing 364,000 vegetarian. Mounting evidence suggests that acres of shell fishing beds. Hog waste spills meat-based diets are not only unhealthy, have caused the rapid spread of Pfiesteria but that just about every aspect of meat piscicida, which has killed a billion fish in production—from grazing-related loss of North Carolina alone. cropland, to the inefficiencies of feeding Other than polluting water, beef vast quantities of water and grain to cattle, production alone uses more water than to pollution from “factory farms”—is an is used in growing our entire fruit and environmental disaster with wide and vegetable crop. And over a third of all sometimes catastrophic consequences. raw materials and fossil fuels consumed There are 20 billion head of livestock on in the U.S. are used in animal production. Earth, more than triple the number of people. Meat also increases our carbon footprints. According to the Worldwatch Institute, According to the United Nations’ Food and global livestock population has increased 60 Agriculture Organization, livestock around percent since 1961, and the number of fowl the world contribute more greenhouse gases being raised for food has nearly quadrupled (mostly methane) to the atmosphere—18 in the same time period, from 4.2 billion to percent of our total output—than emissions 15.7 billion. from all the world’s cars and trucks. The 4.8 pounds of grain fed to cattle to “There is no question that the choice make one pound of beef represents a colossal to become a vegetarian or lower meat waste of resources in a world teeming with consumption is one of the most positive hungry and malnourished people. According lifestyle changes a person could make in to Vegfam, a 10-acre farm can support 60 terms of reducing one’s personal impact on people growing soy, 24 people growing the environment,” says Christopher Flavin wheat, 10 people growing corn—but only of the Worldwatch Institute. “The resource two raising cattle. requirements and environmental degradation Food First’s Frances Moore Lappé says associated with a meat-based diet are very to imagine sitting down to an eight-ounce substantial.” steak. “Then imagine the room filled with 45 to 50 people with empty bowls... For the feed GOT AN ENVIRONMENTAL cost of your steak, each of their bowls could QUESTION? Send it to: be filled with a full cup of cooked cereal EarthTalk, c/o E/The grains.” Harvard nutritionist Jean Mayer Environmental Magazine, P.O. says that reducing U.S. meat production 10 Box 5098, Westport, CT 06881; percent would free grain to feed 60 million people. submit it at: www.emagazine.com/ U.S. animal farms generate billion of earthtalk/thisweek /, or e-mail: tons of animal waste every year, which [email protected]. Read the Environmental Protection Agency says past columns at: www.emagazine. pollute our waterways more than all other com/earthtalk/archives.php.

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KELLY BLAINE STAFF WRITER Catalano and Nathan Haskins, who dropped their times in the women’s finished second overall and main- 3000 meter, finishing tenth, twelfth tained the fastest time in the confer- and twenty-second, respectively out The men’s track and field team ence. of a field of 66 runners. expects to make history this week- For individual events, Joshua According to Assistant Coach end as they head to East Tennessee McNair set personal best throws in Devin West, the men who are seeded State University in Johnson City, the weight throw and shot put, fin- atop the A-Sun and the women who Tenn. to compete in the Atlantic Sun ishing third overall in both events. are seeded second behind confer- Indoor Track and Field Conference His heave of 55 feet 11 inches broke ence rival Jacksonville, are at the Championships. The team, who his own school record and moved height of their game going into the has never won a conference title him into second place in the con- conference championships. “It’s our since indoor track and field began ference and third in the shot put. time. We are pumped up, we are in- at KSU, goes into this weekend’s Witczak finished tenth in the men’s tense, and everyone is healthy,” said event favored to take the title after mile which moved him into third West. “This is a young but battle- several outstanding performances at place in the A-Sun while Devin Jones tested team with unlimited potential. the Tiger Invitational two weekends finished twelfth in the 60 meter high Going into the conference meet we ago. hurdles and Antonio Logan finished need to stay focused and rely on the “Our student-athletes treated the thirteenth in the 60 meter dash. leadership of our veterans.” Tiger Invitational as a rehearsal for With the recent series of top Coach McGarey agrees, and ex- the conference meet,” said Head finishes, the men are now among pressed that the teams have been Coach Don McGarey. “They brought the top three performances in the looking forward to this meet and great focus and attitude to the meet, Atlantic Sun Conference in every training at levels necessary to win. which resulted in many outstanding event. “Every team walks into the confer- individual and relay performances.” On the women’s side, the distance ence championship wanting to win The pinnacle of the meet was the medley relay of Caitlin German, the title so the competition is very men’s all-freshmen 4x400 meter Shantela Davis, Soibhan Wolcott fierce,” said McGarey. “However, relay team of Gianni Catalano, and Kristen Gibson finished sixth only one men’s and one women’s Joshua James, Antonio Logan and overall, setting a new school record, team will walk out of that coliseum James Verdi, who took fourth place and the leading time in the confer- with the championship trophy. In overall and shattered the school ence. Other school records included the three years since indoor track record with a time of 3:22.73. Also Wolcott’s time in the 800 meter dash and field began at KSU, these are the posting great performances were and Lakeshia Stinson’s 60 meter best men’s and women’s track teams Courtesy of SID the men’s top distance medley relay high hurdles. Mackenzie Howe, assembled so far. I am looking for- KSU track team competes in a relay race. team of Piotrek Witczak, Verdi, Erin Sutton and Britany Reilly each ward to seeing them in action.” Owls fall in finale Not your ordinary seniors

Monica Hines | The Seninel KSU prepares for a hit. The Owls opened its season this weekend. KSU held to three hits in loss to Samford

SPECIAL TO THE SENTINEL Whitaker walked to load the bases for Andrew Martin. An Jacob Robbins tripled 0-1 offering tailed too far and scored a run, but the inside, hitting Martin and Kennesaw State baseball forcing in a run to make it 6- team fell in the finale of a 2. three-game series to Samford, With a chance to do more 7-2, on Sunday afternoon at damage, the Owls (2-1) were Courtesy of SID Stillwell Stadium. instead stymied by reliever Left to Right: Assistant Coach James Black, Stephanie Scearce, Nikki Gurley, Assistant Coach Teresa Brown, Ngoneh For the first time this Doug Denson, who retired Gaye, Head Coach Colby Tilley, Katie Martin, Jade Robinson, Assistant Coach Yolisha Jackson season, the Owls trailed in the final KSU batter on a fly a game as Samford scored a ball to end the inning. CHAD SIMMONS Gaye saw some of her best play during Scearce, a Communications Major pair of runs in the top of the Samford (1-2) would STAFF WRITER the 2006- 07 season, on pace to grab from Blue Ridge, Ga. Scearce has first from KSU starter Bubba score an unearned run in the 300 rebounds until a knee injury ended had to sit out the entire 2007-08 year Blalock (0-1). KSU came ninth. Denson would face After the March 1 game against the her season after only nine games. Gaye after suffering an ACL tear before the back in the bottom half of the just three batters in the ninth Mercer Bears, five KSU Lady Owls plans to graduate with a degree in season started; she was also redshirt- first with a run of their own as inning, earning the save to will have played their last college bas- Human Studies. ed during the 2005-06 season with a Robbins tripled off the top of give the Bulldogs a vic- ketball game. Seniors Katie Martin and Redshirt Junior Nikki Gurley, a knee injury. In the two years she was the wall in right center, then tory, salvaging a game in the Jade Robinson, as well as Juniors Nikki guard from Blairsville, Ga, has been a healthy, Scearce made great contribu- scored on a sacrifice fly by series. Gurley, Stephanie Scearce and Ngoneh huge contributor for the Lady Owls in tions to the Lady Owl's. During her Martin Baker. Jonathan Stephens (1- Gaye will be out of eligibility follow- three of her four years (missed 2006- freshman year she started in all but The Bulldogs pulled away 0) earned the victory for ing the 2007-08 season. 07 season with knee injury). Averaging five games, averaging nine points and in the third inning, scor- Samford, pitching six in- In their years here at KSU, they have five and a half points in 23 games this six boards a game, including an 18 ing three runs with two out nings and allowing two seen and been through quite a bit, from year, Nikki has done a lot in her years point, 13 rebound showing in her very in the frame. Five consecu- hits and one run. Taylor the jump to Division I, to the bottom of as a Lady Owl. In the 2005-06 season, first game as a Lady Owl. Her junior tive Samford batters reached Hammond went 1.2 for the Atlantic Sun and now competing for she led the team in three- pointers with year was very impressive too, leading base, with four batters getting Samford, giving up a hit the conference championship this year. 51 and was second on the team in free the team in rebounds with 192, along aboard via singles and one on and a run, while Denson hit Jade Robinson is a Sports throw shooting. She was named to the with a couple of 20 point perfor- a walk A homer to left field a batter in 1.1 innings of Management major from Orangeburg, 2006 Atlantic Sun All- Academic Team, mances against tough teams such as by John Morgan extended action. South Carolina. This year she has a and will graduate with a degree in Georgia Tech and Belmont. Without Samford’s lead to five, 6-1, in Blalock took the loss for season total of 42 points and collected Sports Marketing. the injuries, no one knows what kind the top of the sixth. the Owls, giving up five runs 37 rebounds as of Feb. 23. Robinson has True Senior Katie Martin has seen of numbers she could have put up in KSU threatened to jump on seven hits in 2.2 innings. helped the Lady Owls tremendously in limited action this season. A History her time here at KSU. back into the contest in the Kenny Faul k, Wes Tignor, her career. One her greatest games was Education major from Marietta, Ga, Its no doubt these five young women eighth. With one out, Baker Kyle Clayton, and Adam during her junior year against Winthrop, has been a member of the team in all have done big things during their col- was hit by a pitch to start the Fine also saw action for where she posted career highs in points, her four years at Kennesaw. A great lege basketball career, and it is safe potential rally. Jay Morrow KSU, with Faulk and Clayton rebounds, assists, and steals. example of a student- athlete, Katie is to say that their accomplishments will walked but would be elimi- keeping the Bulldogs off the Ngoneh Gaye, the redshirt junior a two time Atlantic Sun All- Academic carry over into each of their profession- nated one batter later when scoreboard. out of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, has team member as well as a Student al lives. These girls have helped build Jerome Wooley grounded KSU will return to action contributed to the team with 26 points Activities Advisory Committee rep- the KSU Lady Owls basketball program into a fielder’s choice. With on Tuesday when Troy visits and 22 rebounds in the 15 games she resentative and was elected as the A- into a championship caliber team, and runners on the corners, Josh Stillwell Stadium. has played this season. Making starts Sun SAAC Vice President in 2007. nothing would make them happier than in every year she played for the Owls, Last but not least is Stephanie to close out their career with a victory.

Kennesaw State 14-11, 9-4 A-Sun TOT-FG 3-PT REBOUNDS ## Player Name FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA OF DE TOT PF TP A TO BLK S MIN 12 Robinson, Jade...... f 1-3 1-2 3-4 1 3 4 3 6 2 0 0 1 15 22 Gaye, Ngoneh...... f 0-1 0-0 2-2 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 15 Gurley, Nikki...... g 1-5 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 1 13 25 Johnson, Ashley. .... g 0-3 0-0 0-1 2 4 6 2 0 4 5 0 1 36 32 Martin, Katie...... g 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 11 Kelley, Greteya. .... 1-8 0-1 3-6 0 3 3 2 5 2 5 0 1 28 24 Baker, Jennifer. .... 3-9 2-3 2-2 1 1 2 3 10 2 2 1 1 28 30 Bullock, DeAndrea. .. 0-1 0-1 4-4 1 3 4 1 4 0 0 0 0 19

BOX SCORE 42 Nixon, Montinique. .. 5-11 0-0 2-2 2 3 5 5 12 1 3 0 0 26

FEB 18, 2008 44 Henderson, Britteny. 5-13 0-0 2-2 4 5 9 4 12 0 3 1 0 29 TEAM...... 4 3 7 KSU VS. STETSON Totals...... 16-54 4-11 18-23 16 26 42 20 54 11 21 2 5 200 The Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008 SENTINEL Sports • Page 11 Lady Owls lose heartbreaker 'Take Me Out CAITLIN DINGLE back-and-forth with ten missed a double-double ments a crowd has had in to the Ballgame' a STAFF WRITER ties and 20 lead changes. with nine rebounds. the Convocation Center. Leaders on the court in- The home crowd that Even with this loss, the The Lady Owls suf- cluded Montinique Nixon night was one for the ages. Lady Owls’ season is not fered a heart-wrenching and Brittney Henderson, There were 643 people in over. They still have two crackerjack song loss Monday night in the who helped KSU with 12 attendance at the game very important regular Convocation Center. After points each. Jennifer Baker on Monday to support the season games on the road, NEIL BEST elements of the article gaining the lead with 15 also tallied double digits, Lady Owls. The very last ones which could affect the NEWSDAY “leads us to think it’s likely seconds left, KSU went scoring 10 points for the seconds of the game were outcome of their season, in- he did go to a game in 1908, down once again with just Lady Owls. Henderson just some of the most vocal mo- cluding post-season play. Liberace recorded it. and probably more than three seconds left to play. So did Harpo Marx, one,” Wiles said. Jennifer Baker then had a Jerry Lee Lewis, the Ink In fact, the ‘08 NL pen- game-winning lay-up oppor- Spots, Carly Simon, Andre nant race, the most contro- tunity blocked at the buzzer Previn, the Goo Goo Dolls, versial in baseball history, to give the Stetson Hatters Phil Rizzuto and Harvey surely played a role in the the victory, 55-54 over Hindermyer, who helped song’s rapid rise. KSU. The loss snapped a make it a hit, as did Harry “Norworth was aware of four game winning streak Caray, 68 years later. the great excitement going for the Owls. It is the “other” national on at the Polo Grounds and Monday night was also anthem, and it is about to wanted to capitalize on that,” Senior night for the Lady celebrate its 100th birthday. Wiles said. Owls. This marks the That all would be very “Ball Game” was copy- last regular season game nice, and worthy of the righted May 2 and probably the seniors will play at season-long promotion first sung by Nora Bayes, home in the Convocation Major League Baseball plans Norworth’s wife and a huge Center. The KSU Women's for “Take Me Out to the Ball star. (They divorced in 1913.) Basketball team started all Game” _ in partnership with, It quickly became a staple of of the honored seniors: Jade appropriately, Baby Ruth vaudeville acts. Robinson, Katie Martin, candy. Many people first were ex- Nikki Gurley and Ngoneh But this is an American posed to it through “lantern Gaye, with the exception story, so naturally it is more slides,” illustrated pictures of Stephanie Scearce who complicated than it initially to promote songs and drive missed the season with a appears, and naturally it fea- sheet music sales that were knee injury. tures shameless self-promo- shown while changing reels “I felt very honored to be tion as a central theme, as in movie theaters. able to start my final home a book slated for release in But it was not until game in front of family June will argue. autumn that it became a hit, and friends who have been “It’s an intriguing and after the Cubs-Giants show- there since day one.” Katie amazing subject,” said down of Oct. 8 _ a replay of Martin graciously stated Andy Strasberg, a former the “Merkle’s Boner” game _ about her start. “It is sur- Padres marketing executive that attracted likely the larg- real to think that we have and one of three authors of est throng in New York base- played both Division II and “Baseball’s Greatest Hit: The ball history. I, and now we have pushed Story of `Take Me Out to the Three different record- Kennesaw into a new phase Ball Game,”’ the most ambi- ings of the song, by Edward of athletics.” tious history of the song ever Meeker, the Haydn Quartet The seniors were emo- written. and Hindermyer, would reach tional throughout the whole Oh, almost forgot: No. 1 in sales. Baseball music game to say the least. Katie Strasberg has a collection of suddenly was good business. Martin tried to stay posi- more than 500 recordings of There were eight songs tive after the game, saying it ... which is a good start. about baseball released in “I guess you can’t win them “There are a number of ver- 1908. In `09, there were 22. all.” She keeps hope for sions I don’t have; I kind of For all its early popular- their up and coming years keep a list,” he said. ity, though, the song is not saying, “This program will For 50 years, its quasi- known to have been heard at definitely turn some heads official history has been a game until 1934 _ on open- in the Atlantic Sun in future frozen in journalistic amber. ing day of the Los Angeles years to come.” Newsday’s library dug up 24 high school season. This game was close as it articles on the subject during Pepper Martin led a band could be, with most of the the past decade; every one is of Cardinals who played it match being played with wildly inaccurate _ perhaps. before one of that fall’s World the two teams’ scores just Two key elements of the Series games, and soon it did one point from each other. creation myth: become a ballpark staple. The lead was switched That the lyricist, a famous, It got another boost from team-to-team as the girls flamboyant showman of the the 1949 film “Take Me Out ran up and down the court, time named Jack Norworth, to the Ball Game.” neither side gaining a lead Courtesy of SID scribbled the words on an en- But its modern era started in greater than four points the Lady Owls prepare for a rebound. KSU lost 55-54 on Feb. 18. velope, inspired by a sign on 1976, when broadcaster Harry entire game. The match was the subway that read, “Base Caray _ encouraged by owner Ball Today _ Polo Grounds.” Bill Veeck _ began singing And that neither Norworth it during the seventh-inning nor composer Albert Von stretch of White Sox games, Tilzer had seen a baseball a tradition he later took to the A look at some sports game, nor would they for sev- North Side. eral more decades. Another milestone was Tim Wiles, another author Ken Burns’ 1994 PBS series, of the book and director “Baseball.” The CD that ac- movies neglected by Oscar of research at the National companied it exposed many to Baseball Hall of Fame, said the seldom-heard verses, a tale MARK WHICKER Young Men” _ Josh Brolin a new entrance exam that the governing body stops there is little evidence for the of baseball-mad Katie Casey. THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER stars as an aging, motorcy- consists of one question: short of granting gear-shift- former tale _ which Norworth Carly Simon recorded a new cle-riding second baseman How many Shrek movies ing lessons. Starring Casey appears to have conveniently rendition for Burns and updat- The following films about who walks into his locker preceded Shrek The Third? Affleck in a double role: neglected to tell until 1958, ed a phrase to make sense to sports were overlooked for room and orders everyone If a player answers cor- Kasey Kahne and Casey the song’s 50th anniversary modern listeners. Originally, Academy Award consider- under 30 years old to get out rectly two of three times, Mears. (Sudden thought: and two years after Von Tilzer “ev’ry sou, Katie blew” going ation: of town by sunset. But then he gets in. Starring Billy Why isn’t Krispy Kreme died. to games. That then was slang “I Am Legend” _ Will his team goes from Vero Bob Thornton as commis- sponsoring Kasey Kahne?) “The train thing is a very for a penny. Simon changed Smith stars as a celebrated Beach to China to Phoenix, sioner and Terry Bradshaw “Four Months, Three romantic story,” Wiles said, it to “every cent, that Katie USC freshman basketball and the sun never seems to as tutor. Weeks, Two Days” _ Gael but ... “He was a showman and spent.” player who shows up for a set. Featuring Paul Sorvino “The Simpsons Movie” Garcia Bernal stars as loved to promote his work and Wiles said it is a mystery home game and realizes that as the kindly manager, a himself. why Norworth chose to in- everyone else on earth has role he has played before. All the hitters named in the “His other most famous clude CrackerJack, which first vanished. Undeterred, he com- “Talk To Me” _ A song is `Shine On, Harvest was sold in a ballpark in 1907 mits eight turnovers anyway. NASCAR fan attends a Mitchell Report come to- Moon.’ He claimed to write and was less associated with Starring Scott Bakula as the 500-mile race at California “ gether for an experiment: If that on a Boston subway. We baseball then than were pea- coach who believes whole- Snoreway in Fontana only just say in the book either he nuts and beer. heartedly in the young man, under the condition that his they inject themselves for 30 was really in the habit of writ- As the decades wore on, the before he himself disappears brother do everything in his ing on public conveyances or recordings piled up. Strasberg, to Louisiana. power to keep him awake. consecutive days, how many knew a darn good story when 59, said he obtained his first “One Missed Call” _ Topher Grace plays the part home runs could they hit.. he ran across one.” at age 6 or 7, a 78-rpm record Indiana’s basketball coach of Kurt Busch. That is not to say Norworth including Rizzuto and Tommy pleads for leniency from the “Gone Baby Gone” _ _ The Dallas Cowboys lose Francisco Rodriguez, the didn’t ride subways, perhaps Henrich. NCAA, as he explains that All the hitters named in the a playoff game, primarily Angels closer, who marks even the Ninth Avenue El that Strasberg said one of his he did not place hundreds Mitchell Report come to- because their quarterback off his remaining days ran to the Polo Grounds. “We favorites is the Ink Spots’. “It of phone calls to recruits. gether for an experiment: can no longer read defens- in Anaheim with a black think there probably is a grain absolutely melts me, just in- Instead, he tried to call one If they inject themselves es or remember the plays. Sharpie near his locker. He of truth in the story,” Wiles credibly done, very soulful,” player, but was cut off hun- for 30 consecutive days, The coaches wonder if his also demands to hear “New said. he said. He also likes rendi- dreds of times by his incom- how many home runs could relationship with Jessica York, New York” when he But wait: Might Norworth tions by saxophonist King petent carrier. He also main- they hit off the Angels Simpson is causing him to trots in from the bullpen. have gotten off that train at Curtis and Harpo Marx’s tains that Bloomington is in a pitching staff in Fenway leak brain cells. So they In anticipation, the Angels least once and witnessed a “ethereal” harp version on a dead zone. He is immediately Park, at least before Manny hire O.J. Simpson to steal put Rodriguez on the trade game, no matter how many 1955 “I Love Lucy” episode. cleared of all charges. Ramirez’ Division Series her keys to the QB’s condo. market in hopes of get- times it has been written he Wiles cited the Ink Spots “Harry Potter And The shot finally comes down? Meanwhile, Bart Simpson ting a third center-fielder. did not attend one until 1940? also, as well as Dr. John and Order Of The Phoenix” _ Technical assistance by helps the quarterback write Scheduled for an April re- Wiles said there is no evi- Jacqueline Schwab. (The Dr. The Phoenix Suns, desper- Brian McNamee. “I wish I was still with lease and will close before dence Von Tilzer saw a game John, King Curtis, Schwab, ate to win their first NBA “Three Hundred” _ Carrie Underwood” 100 October. before 1908. But the authors Hindermyer and Simon ver- championship and fearing Trapped by 10,000 Persian times. Featuring Christine “Are We Done Yet?” _ uncovered a 1953 gossip sions are on the Burns CD.) their young wizard, Steve soldiers, Spartan hero Simpson, of Versus, as the The highlight film of the column in The Sporting News Norworth died in 1959. In Nash, is no longer very Leonidas leads his small sideline reporter. Los Angeles Kings. Includes that describes a conversation 1975, his widow, Amy, donat- young, make a pact with army to a bowling alley in “Ron Wilson’s War” _ all seasons after 1993. between Norworth and come- ed royalties from his songs to the devil and trade for Lord which he makes a bold bar- The exasperated coach of “Atonement” _ A 13-year- dian Joe Laurie Jr. start the ASCAP Foundation, Oldermort, the giant vil- gain: If he rolls a perfect, the San Jose Sparks uses old girl falsely accuses her Said Laurie: “Don’t forget which still benefits young lain. “Me, who must not be 300 game, the Greeks can clandestine means to hire sister’s lover of injecting it was me who took you to musicians. named,” Oldemort growls retain their freedom. But mercenaries, then sends him himself with HGH, and he your first big-league ball- “Ball Game” will be hon- as he arrives in Phoenix and the fighting resumes after to attack his own locker is jailed for three years and game.” ored this summer with its demands a colossal broom- he borrows the two X’s room. Jeff Bridges handles forced to serve in the British Said Norworth: “That’s own first-class stamp. stick in order to get back from King Xerxes’ name to the title role. Army during World War II. right, you dragged me Why the enduring popu- on defense. Starring Chris fill out the 10th frame. All “Jumper” _ Dale He dies after he is wounded uptown to see McGraw’s larity? O’Donnell as Steve Kerr, characters are animated, in- Earnhardt Jr.’s quest to win at Dunkirk, and is denied a Giants at the old ballpark. “The words are easy, it’s a the Suns’ general man- cluding bowling champ Pete a race in 2008 gets a boost burial in a military cemetery I don’t think people even quick study and you get to be ager who hopes this move Weber. when NASCAR permits because, the authorities say, knew there was an American a part of the entertainment,” won’t identify him as a “Shrek The Third” _ all drivers to carry jumper he symbolized “the steroid League club in New York at Strasberg said. “You are no Dumbledore. Southeastern Conference cables and to call AAA era” of warfare. Screenplay that time.” longer sitting and observing, “No Clubhouse For football coaches suggest when sidelined. However, by Jose Canseco. Hmmm. 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