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THURSDAY, APRIL 6,2006 SGA dispute involves Moe's discount Source: Bethune claims discount offered by restaurant swayed voters, violated the rules

By Luke Hearn weeks elections to Chris Ford, had "These claims are not false," Buck- headed by Chris Ford, who won last andmanager of Moe's, says that wasn't Executive editor filed paperwork last week to contest ner said. "These claims are very serious week's election for SGA president. her intent. the elections, citing voter irregular- and very real, and they are backed up "Moe's gave a 10 percent discount "That is completely inaccurate," What was supposed to be a nice ity and a violation of the campaign with evidence." for confirmation of voting for (mem- Slaton said, referring to claims that her gesture by a local business has turned rules. Buckner said Bethune contends bers of) the "Ford Ticket," Buckner restaurant gave discounts to those who Sean Bethune Chris Ford into a controversy. While Bayens would not com- Moe's Southwestern Grill gave a 10 said. "That is something that can voted for "The Ford Ticket." "Anyone lost his bid for may be subject Edward Bayens, director if Judi- ment on the details of the allegations, percent discount to students who greatly swing an election — in my who brought in a ballot showing they SGA president to a second but is contest- election if he is cial Affairs, told The George-Anne Jonathan Buckner, SGA executive printed our their ballots and showed eyes, that's buying a vote." had voted (in the SGA elections) got ing the results, found to have on Tuesday that Sean Bethune, SGA president, describes the accusations the restaurant they had voted for mem- However, Shannon Slaton, a Geor- ten percent off their purchase." claiming voter violated cam- presidential candidate who lost in last as "credible" and "serious." bers of the "Ford Ticket," the ticket gia Southern graduate and the owner see DISPUTE, page 7 irregularities. paign rules.

Hunger banquet WIVRN set for April 10

Organizers: program Hunger on the rise The number of Americans who gives students reality sought hunger-relief services from America's Second Harvest of world poverty Network rose 18 percent from 1997 to 2005. Permits By Kelly Jones Number who used services Staff-Wdter 2005 ■■■■■■■ 25.4 for sale "It's not about the food, as much Where they live as it's about the experience," said Metro areas 58% INSPIRE President Kirsten Barnard, Monday whose group is co-sponsoring Hunger Rural or suburban areas 42% Banquet 2006. It will be hosted on Race and ethnicity Monday evening. White 39.2% Latino 17% By Brittany Hall The event will begin at 7 p.m. Staff Writer by the Office of Student Leadership Specialphoto Black 38% Asian* 6.6% and INSPIRE Student Leadership Robert Cook, professor of computer sciences, is experimenting with Earth plants that can survive on Beginning Monday morning, "Includes American Indian, Alaskan native, Mars. He's seen here in his GSU office working with his specimens. Consultants as part of Leadership and Hawaiian native or other Pacific Islander. parking permits will be available at Civility Week. The banquet will give SOURCE: America's Second Harvest AP the Transportation Services office participants the view of how poverty on Chandler Road or online at www. affects people worldwide. Professor s Mars plant research services.GeorgiaSouthern.edu/park. Participants will receive a card if they lived on a middle or low class Bob Chambers, director of parking randomly when entering the ballroom budget," said INSPIRE member April and transportation, highly encourages that indicates high, middle, or low Ulm. Almost 100 billion pounds of helps GSU secure NASA grant the use of online payment to avoid class. This will specify where they eat food are wasted in America every year. handling errors and for convenience for the night. "If you get lucky, you Enough food is produced for every for both the students and Transporta- might just get to eat some delicious person in the world to eat. However, Cook's Mars gardens may help colonize 'The Red Planet' tion Services. steak!" more than 850 million people are un- "We really encourage students and "Students will be shocked at the dernourished. "We hope that partici- By Britt Davis "There have been cataclysmic volcano erup- faculty to purchase these permits off numbers of people that live in poverty. pants will realize how privileged they Staff writer ' ' tions that almost wiped out Earth in the past. of the website," said Chambers. "The It doesn't hit you until you sit down to are to have a meal to eat everyday of modern convenience of the Internet eat what someone would actually eat see HUNGER, page 7 Georgia Southern recently The sooner we get a habitat on Mars, the more is really moving our department became one of the newest af- insurance the human race has." forward because now students are filiates of the NASA Space Grant Robert Cook purchasing more permits because Consortium. The Consortium Professor of computer science they can do it at any time." is made up of colleges and Before purchasing any parking universities from all 50 states. traveling to Mars won't be able that came out of a spare tire kit permits, you must be financially up- These schools receive grants and to take enough food and water to inject the carbon dioxide into to-date with all GSU fees including funding for space related proj ects. to survive. This is where Cook the jars. The idea is that a robot parking tickets. Faculties from affiliate schools got the idea for his famed Mars couldbe sentto Mars togrowfood Permit prices have been raised a are also given the opportunity garden. on the surface. Then, astronauts smidge due to campus advancements. to work at NASA facilities. Stu- The Mars garden is a group can be sent to the planet and will Prices for Fall 2006 are as follows; $ 120 dents can apply for internships of small containers in Cook's have food. for commuter lots, $70 for residence as well. office that contain plants. The These types of experiments halls, $78 for faculty and staff and $3 GSU recently received $6,000 insides of the jars are supposed to are what the consortium encour- parking will still be available for daily to upgrade the planetarium. New simulate the Mars environment ages. Experiments like this will use at the Nessmith-Lane Continuing sound systems, as well as a new and to see if plants could grow help the success of any missions Education Building in lot 31. These projector, were purchased with on Mars. Right now the garden to Mars. permits will be mailed out starting the grant money. consists of different varieties of Professor Cook believes that in early May. Professor Bob Cook is the cactuses, mainly because they life on Mars will one day be a Many students feel the same way coordinator of the space grant at are cold resistant. reality. as Chambers in that the convenience GSU and has spent the last two "I started out with lettuce and "There have been cataclysmic of being able to purchase the permits summers working at the Kennedy carrots, but they died," laughs volcano eruptions that almost online was a driving factor in their Space Center. He also believes in Cook. wiped out Earth in the past. The purchase last year. possible colonization on Mars. The way the jars are set up is sooner we get a habitat on Mars, "Last year I bought my permit According to Professor Cook, pretty clever. First, Cook used a the more insurance the human when I got home from vacation at the atmosphere of Mars is relative mini-vacuum, which is used to race has." 1:30 a.m.," said student and commuter test brake lines, to pump the air For more information on the Haley Hudson. "I probably would Terrence Williams/FILE to Earth. "The atmosphere of Mars is cold, windy, and has lots out of the jar and cause a low- NASA Space Grant Consortium, rather have walked to campus than Students participate in the annual Hunger Banquet in this file photo. The of carbon dioxide," said Cook pressure environment. Then, visit www.ae.gatech.edu/organi- go all the way to the parking office to banquet is set for April 10. The problem is that astronauts he used a carbon dioxide pump zations/gsgc/. see PERMITS, page 7

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www.stp.geon edu Established 1927 • The Newspaper for Georgia Southern University Covering the campus like a swarm of gnats. PAGE 2 I CAMPUS NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 6,2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY To the moon and beyond Astronomy and Space Day comes to GSU

By Eric Strange coloring sheets describing various ' Staff writer stars," said Lowder. "In addition, we Some students at Georgia South- will show how to build and launch ern may not have the right stuff to paper rockets." be an astronaut for NASA right After dark, everyone is invited now, but on Saturday, if they at- to attend a 'star party' in which the tend Astronomy and Space Day at rings of Saturn, the Orion Nebula the planetarium, they might feel and other celestial bodies will be Special Photo like one. visible through telescopes on the An oil painting by Lawrence Savage shows "Buffalo Soldiers on Patrol." The event is coordinated by roof, weather permitting. Becky Lowder, GSU planetarium Seniorplanetarium intern Jimmy assistant director, who said the event Sheahan encourages students to at- will be fun for the entire family. tend the event. "The event is a great Buffalo Soldiers Astronomy and Space day has been way to experience astronomy first celebrated on GSU s campus for eight hand," he said. years and 11 years nationally. The If you are interested in as- event started out in the Statesboro tronomy, Lowder suggests joining to visit Statesboro Mall and moved to campus as the the Astronomy Club. Students can crowds got larger. "We usually get participate in societies like the Lunar By Kevin Bell Soldiers". Since the buffalo was a sa- good crowds form all areas of the Club, which tracks observations Staff writer cred animal to the Indians, it became community," said Lowder. of the moon. The club discusses a badge of honor for the regiments Saturday's show will include the astronomical problems like light The Buffalo Soldiers will be riding and they incorporated the image of showing of moon rocks from Apollo pollution, which makes it difficult to the Statesboro Regional Library a buffalo onto their unit crests. missions 15 through 17. They are to view stars and affects migratory this Saturday from 1 RM. until 3 The regiments were involved, on loan from NASA. A program animals such as sea turtles. P.M. The event will be free and open with many tasks out west, such a;; featuring stars that can be seen Lowder still needs volunteers to to the public. protecting wagons, fighting hostile will play every hour and a DVD of help with the weekend event. "If you The 10th Calvaryunitfrom Indians and other outlaws, protecting recent observations from the Hubble like working with kids, come by even will be presenting live re-enactments railroads, charting roads and blazing telescope and Mars rovers will play if it's just for an hour," she said. For of the historical African American trails. Their work charting trails was ■ as well. more information, call912-681-5292 Calvary unit. The Buffalo Soldiers just as important as the trails Lewis There will be activities for all or visit http://cost.georgiasouthern. will be dressed in uniform and will and Clark charted. Children enjoy learning at Astronomy and Space Day 2004. ages. "We will have star finders and edu/planetarium. be on horseback for the event. Today's Buffalo Soldier unit, how- The two hour presentation will ever, is comprised of volunteers who begin with a lecture discussing the his- wish to honor and perpetuate the his- tory of the Calvary and the important tory and legacy of the original soldiers. impact the soldiers had on Western Usually they are police men, fire men KREAM fashion show Southern Explosion life. Artifacts will also be shown from or business men from the community. the time period. Afterward, everyone They attend events such as parades, has auditions Saturday will be allowed to see the horses out- rodeos, schools and other community side in the parking lot. gatherings to demonstrate to young "It's going to be a piece of history people the important history of those" By Ashley Lee Staff writer that a lot of people might not know who came before them. about on the frontier," said Cora Fay, , The Statesboro Library decided.. The official dance team of Georgia Southern is the Statesboro Public Services Librar- they wanted to do another historical holding auditions Saturday at 11 a.m. in the multi- ian. "They do a nice American value. event for the community after the. purpose room at the RAG The cost to audition is $5 speech that is inspiring for everyone success of last year's re-enactment, per student, and auditions are open to all students - particularly young people." of Lincoln. who meet the Campus Recreation and Intramurals Originally, the Buffalo Soldiers "Last year we did Lincoln live and < requirements for membership in a club sport. were made up of former slaves and it was so successful, so we thought Proper attire, including dance shoes and fitted free men after the Civil War. They we'd do something similar with the: clothing, should be worn. Dancers will be judged were established in 1866 and were Buffalo Soldiers," said Fay. "It was a. on basic skills such as turns, leaps and the ability to composed of the 9th and 10th family event with the horses and the, Maria Folsom/STAFF quickly learn a short routine. The team will consist Cavalry Regiments, along with two uniforms." TravisGreen holds the microphone last night attheKREAMfashion of about 15 dancers. infantry regiments, The regiments Optimistic with the turnout last show during an intermission where Kappa Alpha Psi members Last year, Southern Explosion was invited to were usually comprised of men who year of 120 people for the Lincoln- introduced themselves. perform at GSU events such as basketball games had no homes to return to after the live event, Fay believes the library- and Family Weekend. The team participated in war ended. ■ will see an even better turnout this various Homecoming events including the parade Feared and respected by the Native year for the Buffalo Soldiers. "I think, and "Doo-Dah," a step and dance competition for Americans who they fought against, this will top that if we have a pretty campus groups. Each year, Southern Explosion trav- they were given the name "ta tanga," Saturday," Fay said. els to Orlando for the Universal Dance Association which means buffalo, by the Cheyenne If everything goes as planned, competition. Southern Explosion will hold practice Indians. The soldiers' dark skin, curly the Statesboro Library hopes to do starting in the fall every Tuesday, Thursday and hair and fighting style reminded the another historical event next year for • Sunday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the multipurpose Indians of the buffalo. And so, the the community. "I would love to do room at the RAG Calvary became known as the "Buffalo the Tuskegee Airmen," said Fay.

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NEW YORK - Researchers have found a fossil fish with a crocodile-like head that apparently moved on land like a seal an important discovery for understanding how fish evolved into larfd animals with four limbs and a backbone. •Scientists have long known that these land animals evolved from fish, but the details of that transformation have been a mystery. The new discovery isn't the first fossil fish from that time period, but "its the best one," said one expert not involved in the work. AP Photo/Beth Rooney The specimens, found in Canada This photo released by the University of Chicago shows a model of a newly above the Arctic Circle, are remarkably discovered species,Tiktaalik roseae, with a crocodile-like head that appar- complete. The creature looks more ently moved on land like a seal, an important discovery for understanding like a land-dweller than previously how fish evolved into land animals with four limbs and a backbone. known transitional fish, said the expert, Robert Carroll of McGill University in the Academy of Natural Sciences in study, Jennifer Clack of Cambridge Montreal. Philadelphia, and Farish A. Jenkins Jr. University. The fish, which lived 375 million of Harvard. Knowing that detail about the oming home to Atlanta for the summer? Then wrap up a business course years ago, "sort of blurs the distinction If one considers adaptation as a transition from fish to land-dweller, between fish and land-living animals," process of collecting tools to live in she said, "might help us to unravel why or two at Kennesaw State University. KSU's Coles College of Business said one of its discoverers, paleontolo- a new environment, the new finding it happened at all. Why did creatures offers a range of great courses available in two convenient sessions, gist Neil Shubin of the University of offers "a snapshot of the toolkit at this come out of the water and get legs and with day, evening or weekend classes. Chicago. particular point in this evolutionary walkaway?" The new find includes specimens, transition," Daeschler said. It's impossible to tell ifTiktaalik was 4 to 9 feet long, found on Canada's In fact, much of its value comes a direct ancestor ofland vertebrates, she Option i: Maymester, May 15-26 Ellesmere Island. The discovery is re- from this insight into the order in said, but if a scientist set out to design ported in Thursday's issue of the journal which those tools appeared in fish, a plausible candidate, "you'd probably Option 2: Eight-Week Session, May 31-July 30 Nature by Shubin, Ted Daeschler of said an expert unconnected with the come up with something like this." Courses are available in: ■ Accounting Management :LY IN AMERICA ■ Economics & Quantitative Analysis Marketing stories by The Associated Press ■ Finance Professional Sales

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Katie Couric to leave 'Today' for CBS Bird flu migrating to U.S.? How scientists suspect wild birds migrating from Siberia could bring the Comic will become the first solo female network news anchor deadly H5N1 bird flu virus to the United States:

By Marisa Guthrie and Jawn Murray and Elisabeth Hasselbeck. ■I Countries where H5N1 has been found in birds Knight Ridder Newspapers A source with "The View" told the Daily News that Vieira's pending NEW YORK - Katie Couric move was revealed late last week and marked her 15th anniversary on the was said to be a done deal. Vieira has Alaska "Today" show Wednesday morn- been on NBC's shortlist for months as ing by telling her 6 million viewers a possible Couric replacement. she's leaving to take the CBS News Vieira actually got her big break anchors chair. at CBS more than two decades ago And NBC has already tapped covering local news for WCBS in New ABC's Meredith Vieira to fill her early York before joining "60 Minutes" morning "Today" stilettos, the New and the network's national news York Daily News has learned. division. Couric will do much more than One possible kinkin her deal with become the first woman to solo an- NBC is that Vieira has two years left chor an evening newscast with her on her contract with the syndicated Slaven Vlasic/KRT historic move. "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire." Katie Couric attends the 'Joe Torre She's also expected to contribute Her agent did not return a call Safe At Home Foundation'2nd An- Birds that winter to "60 Minutes" and likely to have for comment. nual Gala Event at the Pierre hotel in Siberia, summer in her own documentary team as well Walters, executive producer in New York City in 2004. the United States in a deal that The Wall Street Journal of "The View," seemed to lay the could carry the H5N1 has reported is worth $15 million groundwork for Vieira's departure "Being the lead face of a network virus ©2006KRT a year. Tuesday when she issued a statement news division is still the Holy Grail of "I wanted to tell all of you out there wishing her well. broadcast journalism," said Andrew ... that after listening to my heart and "We would miss Meredith ter- Tyndall, publisher of the Tyndall my gut... I've decided I'll be leaving ribly, but I would understand if she Report. Bird flu may be closer to U.S. 'Today' at the end of May," she told decided to pursue this new and chal- "That's something people still her "Today" audience, according to lenging opportunity^' Walters told aim for, to be able to say, 'I held the an Associated Press transcript of The Washington Post. '"The View' is a country together over nine hours of than originally thought her remarks. "I really feel as if we've very strong franchise and if Meredith broadcast.'" become friends through the years. did decide to leave, 'The View' would, Indeed, insiders say Couric's role "It's been such an honor and a of course, continue." at CBS would extend far beyond privilege to occupy this seat for as Ironically, Wednesday was ex- anchoring a 22-minute broadcast As the avian flu spreads closer to the U.S., drug maker long as I have," she said. pected to be a celebration at NBC of five nights a week. hurries to make effective vaccine for humans Couric, 49, is expected to make Couric's career on the No. 1 morning "They are going to amortize the her CBS debut in the fall; her NBC show, including a segment marking hell out of her," said Bill McLaughlin, By Linda Loyd killed millions of birds across Asia, Eu- contract is up May 31. Vieira, her anniversary. Now she's poised a longtime CBS correspondent who Knight Ridder Newspapers rope, Africa and now the Middle East. whose contract is up this summer, to become the face of CBS — which now teaches journalism at Quin- Health officials are worried the virus Bird flu fears, would also begin her new duties in some have already dubbed the Couric nipiac University. PHILADELPHIA - As U.S. health will mutate and be easily transmitted confidence September. Broadcasting System. "She'll have her own documentary officials warn it may only be a matter among people. Opinion of Americans on the Vieira, 52, is currently one of the As anchor of the "CBS Evening unit. They'll put her on '60 Minutes.' of time before the avian flu hits the Avian flu vaccines are part of a threat of avian flu; News," she'll become the face of CBS They'll put her on specials. They'll United States, GlaxoSmithKline PLC three-point program for pandemic five co-hosts of the "The View," a late Likelihood that bird flu virus morning talk show that includes News, guiding the coverage in times have her anchoring elections and of said Thursday it has started clinical preparedness, GlaxoSmithKline of- will strike United States Barbara Walters, Star Jones, JoyBehar of crisis or major news events. ■ course doing the 'Evening News.'" trials to test two bird flu vaccines in ficials said Thursday. GlaxoSmithKline Very likely Somewhat likely humans. is spending more than $80 million to The London-based drug maker, increase production of Relenza, an with U.S. headquarters in Philadelphia, inhaled powder, approved Wednesday Senators seek compromise on immigration said it is conducting two European trials by U.S. regulators to treat seasonal By Michelle Mittelstadt — in 400 healthy volunteer adults in influenza in adults and children, 5 Knight Ridder Newspapers Belgium and 400 in Germany—to test and older. the vaccines' safety and ability to boost The company is spending about No Not at all Not too WASHINGTON - The Senate protective immune response against the $2 billion on expanding flu manu- opinion likely likely moved toward a showdown Thursday H5N1 avian flu strain, which has killed facturing, including developing new Confidence that the federal over legislation overhauling im- more than 100 people worldwide. cell-culture technology flu vaccines government could handle migration laws, even as Republicans The vaccines are made from killed, and innovative immune-boosting an outbreak of avian flu and Democrats acknowledged they or inactivated, H5N1 virus and should adjuvants, which would allow the Very Somewhat lack the votes to pass the bill as now pose no health risks, the company company to move away from the cur- confident confident written. said. rent way of making influenza vaccines Senators and their aides negoti- The tested vaccines will contain from chicken eggs. ated furiously behind the scenes immune-enhancing chemicals, called GlaxoSmithKline's pandemic vac- 1% Mi throughout the day and night adjuvants, to boost the power of the cines will contain doses of less than 4 22% 25% Wednesday, chasing an as-yet elusive Chuck Kennedy/KRT shots, said David Stout, president of micrograms to 30 micrograms of virus Sen. Arlen Specter, R-PA, speaks at a news conference on immigration deal that could allow the Senate to GlaxoSmithKline's pharmaceutical antigen, but will be enhanced by adju- legislation moving through the Senate Tuesday at the Capitol. No Not at all Not too adopt a comprehensive bill increas- operations, in a conference call with vants to boost immune response. opinion confident confident ing border security and dealing with hopeful. immigrants to gain a path to even- reporters. Preliminary results from The company is hoping for better Source: Gallup polls of 496 and 1,008 adults, Oct. 21-23, 2005; margin of an illegal immigrant population that "There is no such thing in the Sen- tual citizenship. While legalization the studies 'are expected in the third results than were reported Wednesday error: +/- 3-5 percentage points Graphic: Helen Lee McComas © 200S KRT exceeds 11 million. ate as do-or-die," said Senate Judiciary has gained near-total support from quarter, and the company plans to have in the New England Journal of Medicine But absent'an llth-hour break- Committee Chairman Arlen Specter, Democrats, many Republicans have a vaccine in production before the end on rival Sanofi Pasteur's H5N1 avian to be tested in people, was found to be' through, Senate Minority Whip R-Pa. "There's always another day." balked at what they call amnesty. of the year. flu vaccine. Sanofi s vaccine contained only 54 percent effective in producing! Dick Durbin, D-Ill., warned that The major sticking point remains The negotiators' dilemma is how Drug companies are scrambling to a high dose, 90 micrograms, of antigen, an immune response to the virus. Sanofi' any immigration overhaul could die what to do with the nations illegal to fashion a deal that would gain create vaccines or symptom-reducing but did not contain an adjuvant. executives said they would work on in the Senate. immigrants. ■ GOP support without driving away therapies against H5N1, which has Sanofi's vaccine, the nation's first improving their vaccine. ■ "We may never see this bill again The Judiciary Committee-ap- Democrats —- who would provide this year," he warned. proved bill now under Senate debate about 40 of the votes necessary for a Republicans remained more would essentially allow most illegal legalization proposal. Alcohol OUR NURSES DON'T JUST WORK IN HOSPITALS. THEY RUN THEM. , /» Awarness^ •

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By Katie McCabe Advisor to the association, Dr. Staff writer Todd Deal of the Chemistry Depart- Have you ever wished there was ment, spoke about the groups activi- somethingyou could do to contribute ties. "These guys have hit the ground to the fight against cancer? The As- running. The whole group has been

Special Photo sociation of Pre-Health Professionals so active," said Deal. "It's not just a Children age four to 10 can hunt eggs at the annual Egg-stravaganza at is hosting a fund raising event called resume builder for these guys; they're the Raptor Center on Friday. Race for the Cure this Saturday, all really dedicated." The organization April 8, at Mill Creek Regional Park has already hosted several lectures at 4 p.m. and open houses this year. Easter Egg-stravaganza Race for the Cure is a 5K run and The 5K run precedes the well the proceeds will go directly to the Re- known Relay for Life, and it is also a By Casey Altman the number of eggs has increased this lay for Life, its sister effort. Both of the cancer awareness fund-raiser. Mike Assistant news editor year because the number of people events donate the money they raise to Young, member of the 91.9 The Buzz expected to turn out is higher. "Word the American Cancer society. relay team, sharedhis thoughts about Some are spotted. Some are has spread that it is fun," she said. Heading up the run this year is the cause. "Cancer affects everybody; striped. You can find them down low. Baker said this year they are Christina Jarrows, Chair of Service one day it could be you," he said. "This You can find them lip high. expecting 200 to 300 kids to show for the Association of Pre-Health event will bring us one step closer to Children ages four to 10 are up. She said the eggs will be filled Professionals. She will be assisted a cure, and the sooner we can find invited to participate in the second with candy and some will have prize by Tabatha Lee, the associations a cure, the sooner we can begin to File Photo annual Egg-stravaganza Easter egg tickets inside. The prizes will be a secretary. The Run for a Cure event change lives." Kids wait by the finish line made of lu minaries as runners complete the 5K hunt on Friday. The event is free and variety of toys. was Jarrows's idea. "I ran a lot in As its biggest service project yet, run at the 2004 Relay for Life. open to the public. According to Baker, NRHH high school, and I thought it would the Association ofPre-Health Profes- The goal of the 5K Race for the According to' Rachel Baker, vice has been planning the event since be a good way to get people to come sionals urges everyone to participate Cure is to have 100 runners par- president of service for the National February. They had to move the out," she said. in the 5K Race for the Cure on Satur- ticipate. "It's the first year we've done • Cancer is the second leading Residents Hall Honary and coor- event from the RAC to the Raptor The Association of Pre-Health day to help aid the Relay for Life. [Race for the Cure] and we really cause of death in the U.S. dinator of the event nearly, 1,200 Center because of the mud volleyball Professionals is a group of pre-dental The fee is $10 for students; high want it to be successful and fun." • The survival rates for many decorated eggs will be hidden around tournament. She said the Raptor and pre-medicalmajorswhoare dedi- school and college, and $ 15 for every- Jarrows said. typesof cancer haveimproved the pavilion and the campground Center also has better places to hide cated to spreading health awareness one else. There will be medals for the So come out on Saturday, April 8, in recent years. area at the Raptor Center. The hunt the eggs. in the community. top three males and females to finish and help out a great first year orga- •People can reducetheirriskof will begin at 5 p.m. and continue Bayorek said there will be a car- The association is in its first year overall, and ribbons for the top three nization while raising money for an cancer by adopting a healthy until 7 p.m. nival along with the egg hunt. Resi- of planning events. "We're a new finishers in each age group. important cause. lifestyle and being tested. According to Jody Bayorek dence hall councils will host booths organization," Jarrows said. "Our If you are intimidated by the You can help change the lives of • Cancer can be treated with advisor for the event last year 1000 with everything from a cupcake walk goal is to promote health in the thought of running 3.1 miles, don't current and future cancer victims. surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormones, eggs were hidden and 100 children to fishing booth. Food and drinks community while raising money for worry. If you're not up to racing, you All you need is $ 10 and your favorite and/or biological therapy. attended the event. Bayorek said that will also be provided at no cost. a great cause." can just walk for fun. pair of running shoes.

Tagging along for the cLong Haul' Artist captures the lives of truck drivers for senior exhibition

By Rachel McDaniel News editor

Georgia Southern BFA candidate, David Caselli, will open his Senior Exhibition, Long Haulin,' on Monday, April 10 with a reception from 7-9 p.m. in the small gallery of Gallery 303 in the Foy Fine Arts Building. The Betty Foy Sanders Department of Art sponsors the exhibition, which will continue through Friday, April 14. , David Caselli graduated from Wal- ton High School in Marietta, Georgia in 2000 and has been attending GSU since. Caselli plans to graduate in May David Caselli/STAFF 2006 with a BFA degree with an em- Gypsum Express driver Patrick Williams talks to Caselli during a haul from phasis in Photography. His plans after Maine to Jacksonville, Fla. graduating are to return to Atlanta to begin his career as a professional driver is one of the most significant to the public. Casellis exhibition photographer. jobs in the country." will be on display from April 10 David Caselli has been working Caselli spent time at truck stops, through 14. on the exhibition for years. "I have taking pictures and rode along on "Instead of viewing a truck as an been concentrating on the lives of several truck deliveries. obstacle on the highway, I view it as the men and women truckers who "My show is comprised of 13 light something that provides material provide everything for the people boxes that illuminate the photos of goods for the country," said Caselli. of this country," said Caselli. "I have these fine persons behind the wheel "It's a different standpoint from nor- been photographing these people for of the 'big rigs' of the roads." said mal drivers." For more information, the past two years to make the public Caselli. contact the artist at david_caselli@ more aware that the job of a truck The exhibition is free and open hotmail.com.

TimeShop takes kids to Medieval Times . Poet Szporluk to visit GSU News Service winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize; By Kelly Jones Staff writer and The Wind, Master Cherry, the Poet Larissa Szporluk will give a Wind (2003). Statesboro children ages 8-12 will reading on Friday at 7 p.m., in room She is also the recipient of a 1998 be given the chance to go back to 1124ofCOBA. She will also give an Rona laffe Writers Award, a 2003 NEA Medieval times with the TimeShop: informal talkfrom 4 to 5 p.m. in room Fellowship, and an OAC Individual Medieval France workshop on April 8 1108 of the Newton Building. Award for Poetry, 2003-2004. Her and 9 at the Nessmith-Lane Building. The program poems have appeared in numerous They will experience the past through is part of the journals and anthologies, includ- sights, objects, conversation, foods, Georgia Poetry ing Best American Poetry (1999 founds and imagination. Reading Circuit. and 2001), Best of Beacon 1999, The children will land on the is- Szporluk is As- New American Voices, and Young land of Mont-Saint Michel on July 4, sistant Profes- American Poets. . 1350 and will be traveling as pilgrims sor of Creative Szporluk has described her work throughout the day. On their journey, Writing and Lit- as "inseperable from myself as a they will meet the monks, market erature at Bowl- whole, inseperable from teaching, vendors, crafts people, a noble family ing Green State Szporluk from parenting." She lives with her and an innkeeper. There will even be University, and has published three husband and their two children in kn opportunity for kids to learn and books of poetry: Dark Sky Question Bowling Green, Ohio. For more in- try simple phrases in French. (1998), winner of the Barnard New formation on the reading, call David "Even though our event has an Women Poets Prize; Isolate (2000), Starnes, 486-7328. urban setting, in the pilgrim hotspot of Mont-Saint Michel, children will definitely sense the earthiness of the period," said TimeShop director Dr. THE CARIBBE INTHE^BORO!!" **BHK 0NE Annette Laing. She said children will pretend to join the streams of pilgrims (NEW STUDIO, 2 & 3 BR CONDOS) NQtyf 'who came to the abbey in the four- teenth century and will experience life in both the abbey and the town. "As in all TimeShop programs, the emphasis is on having lots of fun." TimeShop recently gained na- tionwide publicity for its time-travel program for kids on World War II-era England. The TimeShop will take place Saturday, April 8 from 9 a.m. io 4 p.m. and Sunday, April 9 from i2:30 to 6:30 p.m. Early registration is strongly advised. RUCKER LANE • HWY 301 ACROSS FROM GSU • 681-SURF THURSDAY, APRIL 6,2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY PAGE 6

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But you can Joseph Azalino, a Boca Raton the week and that we should con- Broward Community College with a podcast." pre-med student at PBCC, said he sider ourselves fortunate." students soon maybe able to get their BCC has ordered new equipment downloads biology lectures and ei- One of every two children Robert Buford, education "on demand." to meet the demand for audio and ther transfers the files to a compact around the world lives in poverty. a Broward Com- The school is experimenting with video recording and digital storage. disc or to his iPod, a portable digital munity Col- Every 2.9 seconds a child dies podcasting, a new digital technology Buford recently began conducting media player. lege professor, from hunger and other prevent- that allows students to download workshops to train interested fac- "You can listen to it anytime you displays a video able causes. lectures and other course material ulty and estimates more will begin want," said Azalino, 21. podcast as part Tickets are $5 or $2 and 3 for listening on the go. podcasting in the fall. Administrators brush offthe idea of a podcasting canned goods and must be pur- "Often a student will miss a class Palm Beach Community College that putting course material online workshop for chased in advance. All proceeds and ask, "What did I miss?'" said has also started to use podcasts, but would make students more likely to KRTphoto professors. and canned goods will go to speech professor Robert Buford, Florida Atlantic University, the Uni- miss class. Rather, podcasts can be the Statesboro Food Bank. You a study aid by allowing students to Buford said, and "if we don't keep up can purchase tickets from any review what they heard in class, said with them, we become dinosaurs." INSPIRE member or from the Celeste Beck, a PBCC provost and PBCC also will podcast college Office of Student Leadership ■ in Arts buildings, will not be available though I have a car because I think chief of the Boca Raton campus. news and replay recordings of guest the Russell Union 2022. Students Permits for commuter parking due to the Art the meter maids take their job too For many students, it helps to hear speakers and special events. can check out the full schedule of Building project. That particular lot seriously," said Ford. "They show no material more than once, she said. "This is really brand new, and events for Leadership and Civility from page 1 will fill up quickly. mercy and they are known as Parking College students today expect to we're floored at all the excitement," Week on the leadership website Residence hall and faculty/staff Nazis as far as I am concerned." use new computer-based technology, Beck said. http://students.georgiasouthern. buy one. It was a lot easier this way." parking permits are not limited and Sophomore David Lyons is per- edu/leadership/ The number of commuter per- can be purchased anytime between fectly content with the parking mits for each lot is limited, so they now and fall semester. These permits policies. are sold on a first-come first-served are only valid in their respective lot, "They are a little pricey, but being basis. Students with a lot preference and cars without the appropriate able to park on campus is very con- should purchase their permits as early permit will be ticketed. venient," said Lyons. "At least I don't as possible. When a given lot is filled, Tickets are a reason some students have to cross Chandler Road and that students will be able to choose another don't want to even bother with campus crazy traffic." commuter lot. parking. Freshman Brittanni Ford is For more information on parking, Chambers also commented that upset with the "meter maids" and their contact Transportation Services at part of lot 41, near the Information lack of mercy in terms of parking. (912) 681-0702 or stop by the new Technology and Communication "I don't have a parking permit even office on Chandler Road. PERSONNEL SERV it :E$ in the SGA's constitution that says a tion committee, said the committee candidate cannot receive support from never warned Ford about campaign NOW HIRING Dispute a local business. practices that are part of Bethune's "We don't have a written rule allegations. This "pay-for-performance" program lets you earn more money from page 1 against that, but it equates to buying The hearing by the University by paying you between $30-$65 per truck you unload and a vote, and it's just not right," Buckner Judicial Board to decide to uphold or Slaton said no matter who Moe's said. void the election results will take place 5C per case that you load. An average day may consist of sponsors — be it a student in an elec- According to the GSU Student Sunday, April 9, at 2 p.m. in Russell 1-2 receiving trucks and you could ship 500-1000 cases a day. tion or a sports team — the restaurant Conduct Code, "an irregularity is Union room 2047, and all students are supports all students of GSU defined as a violation whose penalty welcome to attend. A day's pay for a good worker could be realistically average Neither Ford nor Bethune were is not covered by the campaign regula- Bayens notes, however, that those $11 - $13 per hour. The more you do, the more you get paid ! available for comment. tion guidelines or whose ramifications wishing to attend should arrive on Buckner said both allegations drastically alter the official results time and that seating is limited. He Don't work for just hourly wages. Must be able to lift 50-80 lbs. of breaking election rules and voter of the election." 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Average baseball salary approaching $3 million Rollins externs hitting streak to 38 games Baseball's average salary soared 9 percent this year to nearly $2.9 million, with Jimmy Rollins stretched his hitting streak to 38 games Wednesday with Alex Rodriguez topping a sport in which more than half the players on opening- a double in the first inning of Philadelphia's game against St. Louis. day rosters make $1 million or more. Rollins grounded a 1 -0 pitch from Mark Moulder down the left-field line to Payroll figures don't include cash transactions, such as money the Yankees are keep up his pursuit of Joe DiMaggio's major league record 56-game hitting receiving from Texas for Rodriguez and the White Sox are getting from Philadel- streak. In Monday's season opener, Rollins extended the streak in his final at- phia for Jim Thome. bat before his streak with a double off a 3-0 pitch in the eighth inning. Baseball falls to Tech; home this weekend After a one and one road trip at , the Eagles return to take on Western Carolina in a three game series this weekend at J. J. Clements Stadium

ByToddSteinmetz GSU News Service Teaford (3-3,5.37 ERA), Mike Chiciak no-hit bid tdleadoff the seventh, also Staff writer ATLANTA, Ga. - Georgia South- extending his personal-best hitting (1-1,4.97 ERA) and A.J. Battisto (3-0, ern broke up a no-hit bid in the seventh streak to 11 games. Dowling drew a On Friday, the Western Carolina 5.62 ERA). Josh Lairsey is also 3-0, inning and tied the game, but Georgia walk. A fielder's choice put runners at, Catamounts (18 -11) will begin a three but he has one of the highest ERA's on Tech came back to pull out a 7-4 win the corners, then Parker lined a single game weekend series at J.I. Clements the team at 7.34. Wednesday at . to left for the Eagles first run. Stadium against the Georgia Southern The Catamounts have posted a The Eagles (16-16 overall) loaded ApassedballbyHawranickbehind Eagles baseball team. The Friday team batting average of .316 and seem the bases in the ninth but could not the plate advanced both runners into game is called "Fiesta Salsa Night" to have the advantage when it comes complete the comeback. scoring position. Economos lined a and is scheduled for 7:30 pm, while to power. Chris Shehan got his second hit single up the middle to tie the game. the Saturday and Sunday games are Western Carolina has belted 39 of the game to lead things off. Greg That was short lived for the Eagles both scheduled for 1:30 pm. homeruns and scored 253 runs. Trey Dowling walked for the third time and as Danny Payne lined the first pitch The Clement Crazies will be hold- McDaniel (.402, 34 RBI) leads the pinch-hitting Griffin Benedict singled of Tech's half of the seventh over the ing a tailgate party at the Saturday starters in batting average and has hit through the right side. Matt Wieters right field fence. They would load the game and will give away prizes to nine home runs. (1-1) struck out Jeremiah Parker bases with one out off relief pitcher people who participate. The Sunday Blake Murphy (.390,43 RBI) leads for the first out. Mike Economos Mike Chiciak. Steven Blackwood drew game is called the "Ballpark Beach the team in RBI and has a slugging per- grounded out to shortstop Michael a bases loaded walk that prompted Party." centage, of .760. Steven Strausbaugh Fisher, but a run scored on the play. head coach Rodney Hennon to bring The Eagles (16-15) are batting (.382,39 RBI) leads the team with 14 Wieters got Brett Pelfrey looking on in David Cogswell. Trapani brought .311 this season with 235 runs scored, homeruns and has an unbelievable a 2-2 pitch to end the game. home another run on a groundout 68 doubles, and 29 home runs. The slugging percentage of .882. Tech, scoring an unearned run to Shehan at third base, regaining a continued offensive success of Greg Western Carolina has had some in the second, loaded the bases with 3-runlead. Dowling (,402,24RBI), ChrisSheehan trouble pitching this year as their team one out in the fourth. Josh Lairsey Lairsey (3-3) pitched six innings, (.398,13 RBI), Griffin Benedict (.375, ERA is 5.85, but the Catamaounts do came up with a key strikeout versus allowing five runs on nine hits. He 23 RBI), and Matt Miller (.424,8 RBI) have some strong individual perform- Mike Trapani, but he walked Andy walkedoneandstruckoutsix. Shehan is largely responsible for the produc- ers. Starting pitcher Tyler Sexton is Hawranick then gave up a RBI single scored twice and Economos finished tion so far. 5-2 this season with an ERA of 3.30 to Michael Fisher. A groundout ended with three RBI. On the defensive side of the ball, and relief pitcher Greg Holland has the threat, however not before the Whit Robbins had three hits for the Eagles have a team ERA of 5.76 an ERA of 1.11 through 24.1 innings 9th-ranked Yellow Jackets jumped Tech (23-7). Wieters gave up one run allowing 210 runs on 69 doubles and of pitching, while Brian McCullen JaredSiri/STAFF out to a 3-0 lead. on three hits in 2.2 innings, walking 33homeruns. The staff is led by David has gone 4-1. AGSU outfielder laysouttocatchtheballduringthe Eagles winagaisnttheCita- Shehan broke up David Duncan's one and striking out four. Cogswell (1-3, 3.09 ERA), Everett del March 25. GSU hosts Western Carolina in a 3-game series this weekend. Baker not intersted GSU equestrian team Women's tennis falls to CofC GSU News Service pn in Colorado State to host competition The lady Eagles tennis team fell Wednesday afternoon to the College By April Ulm Hi/'"' '"'MM Staff writer students having fun and sharing a of Charleston, 5-2. CofC took five of km athletic director job passion for riding and competing the six singles matches. The Georgia Southern Eques- together," said Allen. The day started out right for trian Team will be competing in This is the second time that this Georgia Southern (5-13,2-5 SoCon) By Bert Noble the Intercollegiate Horse Show As- event has been hosted at the Georgia as they seized the doubles point from 7 Sports Editor sociation (IHSA) Zones at Evermore Southern home stable in 5 years. the Cougars, taking matches from the K^W Name dropping often happens Farms in Brooklet this weekend. It Of the 30 riders on the team, only No. 2 and 3 flights. when a major position is open at a is the final qualifying event for the 10 will be competing this weekend. Senior Kim Wollett and junior 5 J university. This happened at Colorado Intercollegiate Horse Show Associa- To compete at this event, one must Heather Reynolds out-dueled Ashley State University. tion Nationals this May. qualify at Regionals. Finnegan and Maxine Capewell 8-5 at Georgia Southern Athletic Di- Georgia Southern University will There are two ways to compete: No. 2, while senior Szilvia Zsakay and rector Sam Baker's name has been be one of 34 universities from three individually or team. freshman Jessica Matlosz took down mentioned in conjunction with the regions competing this weekend. If a rider is chosen by a judge in Amanda Becker and Jessica Tuckman ESI job, but according to Baker, those Some of the competing teams will their class or event to represent their 8-3 from the No. 3 spot. James Hall/STAFF ideas are just rumors. be College of Charleston, University team, then the points they earn will Singles play was a different story GSU Tennis player Lauren Wolken "I am not involved with that pro- of Florida, University of Georgia and go to the team, while the other rider's for the Eagles, as only Zsakay emerged prepares to serve during thier cess at all," said Baker on Monday. Georgia Tech. points only count for themselves. victorious. At the No. 1 spot, Zsakay match agasint College of Charleston Baker saidhe formerly had worked "Our biggest competition will Some of the events at Zones will battled CofC's Capewell to a 6-0, 7- Wednesday. with ChuckNeinas at the now-defunct be the University of Florida in the be Hunter Jumper of Fences, Western 6(5) win. The win was Zsakay's sixth College Football Association and ru- Western division and College of Pleasure and English Pleasure. of the year in dual play and brings her CofC 5, GSU 2 mours grew from their friendship. File Photo/STAFF Charleston in the English division." Each represents the horse's and record against Southern Conference GSU Athletic Director Sam Baker Neinas is a outside consultant hired said barn manager and GSU team rider's versatility and talent. Usu- opponents to 2-2. Doubles to help find a new AD. speaks at a press confrence in member Jenna Allen. ally, most riders Only compete in College of Charleston (11-9, 6-1 November. Baker's name has been 1. Albertz/Ellington (CofC) detWolken/Maddox Baker was the director of the Col- "Each school has high quality or two events. SoCon) took flights two through four mentioned in relation to the Colo- (GSU) 8-4 lege Football Marketing Corporation tack (equipment) and attire," said "My favorite event is Western in straight sets. Reynolds posted a rado State AD position. 2. Wolfett/Reynolds (GSU) def. Capewell/Finnegan and Neinas was the executive director Allen, who will be the team captain Pleasure, but I can also ride English," second set victory of 6-3 to push her (CofC) 8-5 oftheCFA. March 31. CSU will be hiring their next season. said team member and future barn No. 5 match to a third set, however 3.Zsakay/Matlosz (GSU) def. Marks/Becker (CofC) 8-3 The Colorado State job opened fourth athletic director in eight Since most of this club sport manger Tiffany Klein. the Cougars' Payten Ellington held Singles up in February when Mark Driscoll years. is paid out of pocket by its team The event is free and open to the on for a 6-4 victory. 1. Zsakay (GSU) def. Capewell (CofC) 6-0,7-6(5) announced he was resigning to return CSU is being very quiet about their members and coach with help from public. The events begin at 9a.m. on Reynolds still leads the team in 2. Albertz (CofC) def. Maddox (GSU) 6-2,6-3 to First National Bank to serve as search. No member of the search com- CRI for transportation, options are Saturday and 9a.m. on Sunday. overall wins with nine. 3. Becker (CofC) def. Wolken (GSU) 6-0,64 president. mittee is telling anything. limited, according to Allen. To volunteer, call Jenna Allen The women's tennis team will con- 4. Finnegan (CofC) def. Wollett (GSU) 6-3,6-3 He had previously been in that role Baker insists he is going to stay at But it's not all about money at 770-356-2340. Check them out tinue their home stand against non- 5. Ellington (CofC) def. Reynolds (GSU) 6-4,3-6,64 with the bank. GSU "I'm just trying to do the job I after all. online at http://www.angelfire. conference opponent Jacksonville on 6. Marks (CofC) def. Knight (GSU) 6-0,6-1 Driscoll's resignation took effect have," he said. "This team is about a bunch of com/ga4/gsuet/. Friday at 2 p.m. Duke lacrosse coach resigns, season now canceled

By Emery P. Dalesio antagonism between the privileged more strippers to his dorm room, kill tion for a search warrant of the player's Associated Press students at the elite university and the them and skin them. It was not clear if dorm room, was sent from the player's DURHAM.N.C. -Duke Universi- poorer people of Durham. the message was a joke or serious. Duke e-mail account just before 2 a.m. ty's lacrosse coach resigned Wednesday The stripper is black and said her "The court released today a previ- on March 14. Police said they received a and the school canceled the rest of the attackers were white. Investigators and ously sealed warrant, whose contents copy from a confidential source. season amid a burgeoning scandal in- witnesses have said the lacrosse players are sickening and repulsive," said Duke In the e-mail, addressed "To whom volving allegations that three players on taunted her with racial slurs. President Richard Brodhead in an- it may concern," the player says he has the highly ranked team raped a stripper Students and townspeople have nouncing the cancellation of the rest "decided to have some strippers over" at an off-campus party. marched on campus and off in recent of the season. to his dorm room, "however there will Mike Pressler spent 16 seasons at days, angry over the school's handling The stripper, a student at a nearby be no nudity!' Duke and won three Atlantic Coast of the allegations and the team mem- university, has told police that she was "I plan on killing the bitches as soon Conference championships. Last year, bers' refusal to cooperate with police. hired to perform at a party at a house as the walk in and preceding to cut their his team appeared in the national Investigators have said the athletes are just off campus last month and was raped skin off!' the author of the e-mail says, championship game. sticking together and keeping silent. No and choked three men in a bathroom. adding in vulgar terms that he would "Coach Pressler offered me his one has been charged. Investigators are awaiting the results of find the act sexually satisfying. The e- resignation earlier this afternoon, and I The lacrosse team's co-captains DNA tests on 46 of the 47 team mem- mail was signed with what police said accepted it," said Duke athletic director have denied that anyone was sexually ■ bers. The team's lone black member did is the player's jersey number. Joe Alleva. "I believe this is in the best assaulted at the party, as have attorneys not have to provide a sample. Investigators did not immediately interests of the program, the department for the players. District Attorney Mike Nifong has return calls or e-mails seeking comment of athletics and the university'' Earlier Wednesday, authorities said that he is "pretty confident that a on whether the e-mail was serious. But AP Photo/Chuck Liddy The rape allegations have roiled the unsealed documents stating that hours rape occurred," but that he does not a lawyer for the player who purportedly Duke lacrossecoach Mike Pressler headsouttopracticeon the Duke campus campus and the city, raised racial ten- after the alleged rape, a player apparently expect to file charges until next week. wrote it said the content suggests his March 29. Pressler resigned Wednesday and the school canceled the rest of the season amid a scandal involving allegations that three players raped a sions andheightened the long-standing sent an e-mail saying he wanted to invite The e-mail, according to an applica- client is innocent. stripper at an off-campus party. THURSDAY, APRIL 6,2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY IS I PAGE 9 18 reasons to love the Masters + AUGUSTA BY RON GREEN JR. PATRON MJLM NATIONAL Knight Ridder Newspapers BADGES From the moment tournament founder Bobby They still cost just $175 for the tournament, but Jones first looked out across the land that would The Masters is the most distinctive tournament in they're as precious as gold. Every year, old-timers become Augusta National, he sensed "the land wander the course with badges from tournaments had been lying here for years just waiting for golf. From its springtime setting to its dramatic stage at past pinned to their hats. someone to lay a golf course upon it." Augusta National, it is a tournament unlike any other. As MAGNOLIA THE SPIRIT OF 10 LANE kZd BOBBY JONES it unfolds again, we take a look at 18 reasons why the For the record, there are 61 magnolias planted It hangs in the air like the smell of gardenias. If along the 330-yard road leading into the Augusta you don't believe in ghosts, you've never been to Masters is unique. National clubhouse, each of them planted from the Masters. seed in the 1850s. ^ PIMENTO CHEESE SCOTT VERPLANK'S ^ SANDWICHES EIGHT Two slices of white bread, a spread of pimento The green jacket: A golf tradition In 2003, Verplank played the famous par-3 12th cheese, and you've found the official lunch of the One of the most prized hole in 2-2-2-2, a feat unequaled in tournament Masters. possessions in golf is a sim- history. It's also five strokes less than Tom Weiskopf needed there in one round in 1980. AMEN ple green jacket. It's a basic blazer except *T CONSTANT CORNER that it has an emblem of The most famous three-hole stretch in golf earned Augusta National Golf Club CHANGES its nickname from writer Herbert Warren Wind, on its left chest pocket and It only seems like nothing changes at Augusta who borrowed the name from an old jazz record- gold buttons and remains on National. In fact, the golf course changes almost ing "Shouting At Amen Corner" and used it in a club property at all times. constantly. Since last year, six holes have been Sports Illustrated magazine story in 1958. Amen And it goes to the lengthened and toughened, stretching.the layout Corner includes the par-4 11th, the par-3 12th and Masters champion. to 7,445 yards, nearly 200 yards longer than it the par-5 13th holes. It's where the wind whispers That's not how the green was. from all corners, and it's where championships jacket tradition started. are won and lost. It began as a way for 50YEARS OF members to make them- BOYZELL HOSEY/KRT ARNOLD PALMER gm JACK selves visible to guests dur- Nick Faldo awards Tiger Woods the green jacket From 1955 through 2004, 3 ing the early years of the NICKLAUS following Woods' victory at the 1997 Masters. Palmer, right, played the tournament. They could He has played his last Masters, but his six green Masters every April, the jackets have largely defined the event. Of all the offer directions and answer lightweight. the tournament. most consecutive appear- Masters' moments, Nicklaus's dramatic win in questions to patrons on the It wasn't until 1949 that Members leave their ances by any player. He gave 1986 remains unmatched. property. the winner was given a jackets in storage at the club the Masters much of its Members did not initially green jacket. Sam Snead through the year. Only the color, and his appearance on care for the idea of wearing was the first champion reigning champion is the grounds still sends a stir the jackets but it gradually awarded a jacket and the allowed to take his jacket off across the property. took hold, especially after presentation ceremony on the property — and only for the jackets became more Sunday evening culminates the year he is champion. CHAMPIONS DINNER THE MASTERS Each year on Tuesday night of tournament week, When: April 6-9 the defending champion hosts all former winners Where: Augusta National Golf Club (par 72,7,445 yards), at a clubhouse dinner. Bernhard Langer served Augusta, Ga. weiner schnitzel, Ben Crenshaw served Texas Defending champion: Tiger Woods CMMSTFRS barbecue and, after his first victory, Tiger Woods GERRY MELENDEZ/KRT All-time scoring record: 270. Tiger Woods, 1997 served cheeseburgers, french fries and milk- Jack Nicklaus played his last Masters in 2005. Tickets: Sold out shakes. TV (all times ET): , THE PAR-3 ■ Thursday: 4-7 p.m., USA Network; 8-11 p.m., replay 1c LARRY MIZE'S 0 CONTEST on USA Network; 11:30-11:45 p.m., CBS highlights 13 CHIP-IN It's all fun on Wednesday afternoon when every- ■ Friday: 4-7 p.m., USA Network; 8-11 p.m., replay Mize, an Augusta native, holed a 140-foot chip body converges on the little par-3 course, and on USA Network; 11:30-11:45 p.m., CBS highlights shot on the second playoff hole to beat Greg laughs are more important than birdies. ■ Saturday: 3:30-7 p.m., CBS Norman in a playoff in 1987. Mize had birdied Somebody's going to make a hole-in-one, and M Sunday: 2:30-7 p.m., CBS the 18th hole to join a playoff with Norman and everybody's going to have a good time. Seve Ballesteros. i LIMITED COMMERCIAL TIGER'S WIN 1 BREAKS Memorable moments at the Masters 16 IN 1997 Most of the world sees the Masters through a tele- ■ 1996: Nick Faldo comes from six shots cruised to an eight-stroke victory over Ben In a performance that resonated for so many rea- vision screen, and viewers are spared the constant behind starting Sunday to beat Greg Norman Crenshaw. sons, Tiger Woods shattered the tournament scor- commercial interruptions that clutter so many in a stunning turnaround. Faldo shot 67, ■ 1966: Jack Nicklaus became the first ing record while becoming the first player of telecasts. It is a pleasure to sit back and just watch Norman closed with 78 to finish second by back-to-back winner in tournament history color to win the Masters. It was, as Woods has golf. five strokes. when he won an 18-hole playoff over shown, just the start for him. ■ 1986: Jack Nicklaus wins his Tommy Jacobs and Gay Brewer. GENE SARAZEN'S sixth green jacket by shooting 65 on ■ 1956: Jackie Burke rallied from eight THE COLORFUL 8 DOUBLE EAGLE Sunday, 23 years after his first shots behind on Sunday to win with a 1- 17 Masters victory. Nicklaus shot 30 over par total of 291. Amateur Ken Venturi FLOWERS Only a handful of people witnessed the "shot on the back nine going eagle- led entering the final round but shot 80. Azaleas. Dogwoods. Wisteria. They give Augusta heard 'round the world" in 1935 when Sarazen birdie-birdie at Nos. 15, 16 and ■ 1946: Herman Keiser three-putted National its pastel splash, framing a golf tourna- •holed his 235-yard, 4-wood second shot at No. 15 17 on Sunday. the 18th hole but so did Ben Hogan, ment in all the colors of springtime. pn Sunday but the double-eagle, which forced a ■ 1976: Wielding a 5- allowing Keiser to win the first post-war Monday playoff with Craig Wood, remains wood that helped him over- Masters. rap THE among the most famous shots in golf history. whelm the par-5s, Raymond ■ 1936: Horton Smith won the second 'l£T ANTICIPATION The clubhouse at Augusta Floyd tied the tournament scorin of his three Masters, keyed by a 50-foot From the time Christmas decorations come down, National Golf Club has welcomed record of 17-under par 271 as he chip-in at the 14th hole. golf's attention begins to wander toward the many Masters champions. Masters. 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ALL AROUND You want to be TOP TEN GSU alum sings Statesboro's songs the Hiatus bar SONGS, MOVIES, DVDS By Many Thornton correspondent Hiatus editor DVD RENTALS Eric Lee Beddingfield is a perfect By Marcy Thornton Hiatus editor 1. Harry Potter and the example of what it means to follow Goblet of Fire your dreams. With a vocal style Okay, barflies, this is your chance to Daniel Raddiffe that has been compared to Waylon prove that all that money you spend on 2. A History of violence Jennings, Lynyrd Skynyrd and Led going out every night is worth it. Viggo Mortensen Zeppelin, Beddingfield is an up- Here at the Hiatus, in an effort to 3. Walk the Line and-coming Statesboro star. better serve our readers, we are looking Joaquin Phoenix A 2002 Georgia Southern gradu- to hire a bar correspondent, someone ate from the College of Business who can go out and report on what's 4. Good Night, and Good Luck Administration, Beddingfield came happening in the major social arenas David Strathairn to GSU to play football, but an al- of Statesboro. So, if you think you're most-crippling injury to his spine man or woman enough, check out the 5. Walk the Line put an early end to his career, and following qualifications to see if YOU Joaquin Phoenix a damper on his spirits. could be the next (okay, first) Hiatus 6. Barbie: Mermaidia "I just stayed depressed for Bar Reporter. Barbie awhile," Beddingfield said. "I think 1. This is a writing job. We need 7. Lady and the Tramp: it was a pretty important moment, someone that can form a coherent 50th Anniversary Edition because I obviously had to make a sentence or two, that is willing to work Walt Disney decision to do something else. I had on a deadline (every Wednesday at 8. Just Friends to turn to music." 12 noon) and is responsible enough Ryan Reynolds Beddingfield channeled his de- to not get trashed and miss out on a' pression and frustrations into the good story. 9. Crash words of his songs, writing things Don Cheadle 2. 21 and older only, please. like "There aint no doctor in the We're sorry, but for liability reasons, 10. Pride & Prejudice world gonna fix it/ They don't make we can only hire someone to go out Keira Knightley string strong enough to stitch it" to the bars if they are at least 21 years which is from "Never Pelt Pain," one old. However, just because you're 21 MOVIES of Beddingfield's many songs about doesn't mean you can go out and get broken hearts and lost dreams. smashed (see above). 1. Ice Age 2: The Meltdown But he soon found that his music 3. Talent and responsibility. A 2. Inside Man was more than outlet; it was his good bar correspondent is like a good 3. ATL calling. He formed a band, "County war correspondent: you have to be 4. Failure to Launch Line," named,' according to his on- talented enough to write a good story, 5. V for Vendetta line biography, because "the group even if you're covering the same old 6. Stay Alive often went to their gigs by way of thing, and still be responsible enough 7. She's the Man a wet' county" to purchase some to stay out of the fighting. 8. Slither liquid courage before taking the 4. We are not a PR agency. No 9. The Shaggy Dog stage at such venues as Statesboro's bar/restaurant employees please, as 10. Basic Instinct 2 own Woodin Nickel. Special photo that could lead to a conflict of inter- Eric Lee Beddingfield is performing with his band "County Line"at Retriever's on Friday. The cover is $5. County Line became a local est. Along those same lines, we need ALBUMS staple, and was soon opening for a writer that will cover the bar scene, artists like Travis Tritt, Lynyrd Sky- Lynyrd Skynyrd, on guitar. Despite their success, County start a band," Beddingfield said. not advertise for it. Therefore, this 1.T.I.,King nyrd, Charlie Daniels and George "[Working with Medlocke and Line still prefers to play for the col- "It's always a fun crowd, it definitely column will not be a mouthpiece for ' 2. Tim McGraw, Greatest Jones. But the highlight thus far for Parton] was really cool," Beddinfield lege crowd, as they will be doing this doesn't feel like there's any pressure. your stance on the liquor laws or which Hits Vol. 2 Beddingfield came when he recently said. "I grew up listening to Ricky's Friday night at Retriever s. The band It's just like getting up there in bars are your favorites. Your job is to 3. Various Artists, High Schodl Musical did a remake of "Train, Train" for his guitar playing, and probably day- has been very faithful about coming front of your friends. If I could do inform readers of what's going on and ' soundtrack self-titled debut album. In the song, dreaming about Dolly Parton as a back and playing at GSU, to whom everything that I do now based out what is happening, so that they can' 4. Ghpstface Killah, Fish- he is accompanied by Dolly Parton kid, so it was kind of surreal to be they feel they owe their success. of Statesboro, I would. I really love make informed social choices. scale on vocals and Ricky Medlocke, of in the studio with them." "Statesboro's a great place to it down there." 5. Networkers need apply. If 5. Rob Zombie, Educated you've already got contacts in the Horses bar/restaurant scene, by all means, 6. Shakira, Oral Fixation use them! You can't cover that hot new Vol.2 Trailer for the 9-11 movie too traumatic for some New Yorkers local band if you don't know when 7. James Blunt, Back to By Amy Sacks, Jonathan Saruk and courageous revolt by passengers to the The trailer, complete with heart- keting president, said the trailer was they're playing. Bedlam Nancy Dillon eventual crash outside Shanksville, Pa. pounding surround sound, had a similar designed to "give an honest sense of Interested applicants should go • 8. Prince, 3121 Knight Ridder Newspapers It is expected to open the Tribeca effect on some moviegoers at the Regal what the movie is going to be." out and cover an event in a local 9. Atreyu, A Death Grip on It's an intense and traumatic glimpse Film Festival on April 25, with rela- Yesterday Battery Park theater. "It's truly horrific. So we're not bar. Get pictures, quotes and really ' 10. Alan Jackson, Precious inside the 9-11 hij acking of United Air- tives of those who were killed in at- "It was disturbing. It's always painful shocked to hear that some people find find out what went on. Write up a Memories lines Flight 93- and it's too much, too tendance. and brings back memories," said Aida it uncomfortable," he said. story in a timely fashion, and e-mail ' soon for some New York moviegoers. New Yorkers who saw the trailer Sotelo, 47, a Manhattan homemaker Allison Vadhan, 40, whose 65-year- it in a Word attachment to hiatus© Source: Entertainment Weekly "I personally received a couple of Sunday before showings of Universal's who was working a block from the twin old mom, Kristin White, died on United georgiasouthern.edu, and then stop complaints. Some people were pretty "Inside Man" around the city offered towers on 9-11. Flight 93, said it was time to tell the full by the George-Anne office and intro- upset," said a manager at the AMC mixed reviews. Some New Yorkers viewed the trailer story of the passengers. duce yourself. Stories from qualified Loews Lincoln Square 12 theater on "I covered my eyes. I couldn't watch as a fitting tribute. "As difficult as it is to watch, future applicants that are well written will Broadway. "We pulled the trailer last it," said upper East Side retiree Gloria "It's sad and scary, but it's good to generations have to know about this," be printed in the Hiatus, and readers*; WHAT IS NOW weekend." Harper, who volunteered as a Ground show people what happened that day said Vadhan, of Long Island. "Other- along with input from George-Anne!; The new $15 million feature-length Zero relief worker shortly after 9-11. - to tell the story of their heroism," said wise, we're leaving them powerless. It's editors, will pick the new bar cor- PLAYING film dramatizes events on the doomed "I won't see the movie. I mean we lived Harlem resident Jessica Fajardo, 28. much easier to forget. It's much harder respondent. Carmike Cinema 12 United flight from takeoff through the through it." Adam Fogelson, Universal's mar- to face this head-on." Good luck, barflies! (912)489-4492

ATL (4:00), 7:00,9:55 ArtsFest '06 to feature selections from the visual, musical, literary and performance arts § Failure to Launch (4:15), 7:10,9:40 GSU News Service in Bulloch County and surrounding Wildlife Center will present beauti- The Hills Have Eyes county schools will be showcased in ful and exotic species for visitors to (4:20), 7:00,9:30 Once again, Georgia Southern the Gallery on the Circle. observe. Ice Age 2: The Meltdown will be home to one of the largest and Non-stop musical attractions com- The Humane Society's Art for Pets (5:10,5:40),7:15,7:45,9:20, most eclectic arts festivals in the area. prise the all-day, two-stage schedule adoption station will complement 9:50 ArtsFest '06 invites you to celebrate and include live instrumental and Festival traditions such as face painting, and enjoy the creativity of the visual, The Inside Man vocal performances. Ryan and Patti bubbles and food from the grill. (4:15), 7:00,9:50 musical, literary and performance arts Kellywill perform, followed bythe Sea Come prepared to purchase BBQ this Saturday. Island Singers. chicken plates, hamburgers and hot- Larry the Cable Guy: Health Mary Margaret Jones, ArtsFest'06 A new attraction, Didgeridoo dogs, garden burgers, boiled peanuts, Inspector Assistant said, "This festival brings out Down Under, an Australia-theme funnel cakes and Dippin Dots Ice 5:40,7:45,950 the child in all of us. It is a day of amaz- music-education-entertainment pro- Cream. The Shaggy Dog ing play and interaction with creative gram where didgeridoos are played Nick Nelson, ArtsFest'06 Director (5:15), 7:30,9:45 energy. If you come, you will leave with will follow. said, "This year's festival builds on the She's the Man a smile on your face." ArtsFest '06 features a collaboration success oflast year's. We've included ex- (4:30), 7:00,9:30 ArtsFest '06 features an Artist's of the GSU Museum and the Botanical citing new attractions like glassblowers, Slither Market, with visual artists including Garden that brings the Gullah Geechee the Sea Island Singers, and Digeredoo (5:20), 7:30,9:40 jewelers, glass blowers, boomerang culture to the festival with distinctive Down Under, while keeping festival makers, potters and more, demonstrat- presentations by artists working in favorites like art activities for young Stay Alive ing their talents while offering visitors traditional arts such as storytelling and and old, boomerang throwing, music (5:20), 7:25,9:30 an opportunity to purchase artwork. indigo dying. and dance." V for Vendetta Art Stops will include hands-on ac- The members of Statesboro Re- ArtsFest '06 is a free event open (4:151,7:10,10:00 tivities for visitors to make creations in gional Art Association will be dem- to the public, and is held Saturday at paint, clay, tie dye and other media. onstrating their talents, and the Averitt Sweetheart Circle from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. Georgia Southern art students will Center for the Arts will highlight their In the event of inclement weather, the Parenthesis denotes matinee be demonstrating their art forms and programs. Festival will move to the Arts Building A burgeoning artist hones her painting skills at ArtsFest'05. assisting with activities. Arts programs In addition, handlers from GSU's at 224 Pittman Drive..

THE BOTTOM Go crazy at Clements! hosting a huge tailgater the baseball stadium I haven't been to a baseball game at GSU BOTTOM LINE at the Eagles take on Western Carolina. yet in my three years here. I caught the last Make the most of your It's becoming an annual tradition and it's The good times step off at 12 noon and basketball game of my career and I was sad student activity fees by LINE high time us slackers take part. Clements last until 6 p.m. Of course there will be free that I didn't go to more. Don't be a sucker. heading out the Clements by ADAM CRISP Crazies will be out in full force this Saturday, food as well as drawings for free stuff. The games are free for students anyway. Crazies Talgait. THURSDAY, APRIL 6,2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY I PAGE 11

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c Of Ice Age 2: The Meltdown not just for kids M/f^ffl flip fcC/i5* "^52P* %SSSSf ifiSBKr *0 By Jason Hurst The animation is consistent with Staff writer Ice Age 2: The Meltdown the last film. The only major advance- This weekend brought the re- This sequel is as kid-friendly as the ment is a very nice new style of wet lease of "Ice Age 2: The Meltdown," first, offering lots of laughs. fur rendering which is very impres- Apartment Homes Fox's answer to Pixar and Disney's sive. After being wet by the water, the Rated: PG stranglehold on the animated film Runtime: 91 minutes characters actually darken in tone a world. So far, it's a box office smash, bit and glisten in the sunlight. The and not without good reason. The Playing Carmike Cinema 12: backdrops and landscapes still lack movie turned out quite well. 5:10, 5:40, 7:15, 7:45,9:20,9:50 more detailed texture mapping and HUGE 2, 3 & 4 BEDROOM The group of Manny, Sid and rendering, though. Diego are together once again as their Grade -3.5 of 5 idddcic Essentially, the movie has some community is faced with the threat of great laughs and a plot that is interest- APARTMENTS! a great flood rushing over the region. and people, Meltdown is a blatant ing, though a bit cliche and awkward Along with some new friends, a few push at romance, family and friend- at times. There are a few tense and quirky antics and some fun adven- ships. As a family film, it presents scary moments that might bother tures, the three make their way across great morals and lessons for children, some children, but they give the film 1818 Chandler Road, Statasboro. GA 30488 the land to a fabled boat that waits to but at times these cute or romantic a greater depth. 812.881,8786 tat • wwwaaglaalandtngapta.nat save them from extinction. moments can be a little awkward for The adventures of Scrat are the Among the new cast are Ellie older audiences. main draw and also provide the (voiced by Queen Latifah), Eddie Another minor fault in the film entire pacing of the movie. Any and Crash. They mesh well with the is the inclusion of some rather per- time he appears on screen is hilari- already well-established characters verse, crude humor. Such things as ous. The animation meets its own and the new group quickly becomes Manny using the phrase "wild-ass standard and takes it a step farther. a family. boy" and a prehistoric beaver saying The moralistic values are respectable The plot of "The Meltdown," "damn," though slightly funny, are not and admirable aside from a few crude though, is not quite as strong as in the necessarily appropriate considering moments. original. The pacing is stronger, with children's eagerness to repeat their "Ice Age 2: The Meltdown" is a greater dispersion and interaction favorite characters' dialog. good follow up to the original and with Scrat, the hilarious squirrel. The movie has so many funny a worthwhile watch. Write it into But where the first film skirted moments including Sid, Diego, Scrat, your weekend schedule if you need around awkward family plots by us- Eddie and Crash that there is really some good laughs and a little childish ing the interaction between animals no need for crude humor. entertainment.

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Art Exhibitions & Demonstrations All Day Artists at Work: Paintings and Drawings in Progress Art Professor Bruce LMe and Georgia Southern Art Students All Day Gallery on the Circle Display of Student Art from Students throughout the Region All Day CHAIR-ish the Arts High School Art Chair Juried Exhibition at Gallery on the Circle All Day ART-ful Boxes Saturday, April 8 Middle School Art Box Juried Exhibition at Gallery on the Circle 10 a.m. -4 p.i Special Events Sweetheart Circle & All Day Humane Society Art for Pets & ArtsFest Pet Adoptions GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY Hourly Art Boomerang Throwing Exhibition Led by John Derden Stage I Performances All Day Interactive Painting at Artist Market Booth #16 10-11 am The Southern Quartet Led by artist Bruce Waldron Georgia Southern All Day You're In Art History Saxophone Ensemble Have Your Picture Taken in The Scream or American Gothic 11 a.m. - Noon Richard Flynn Trio All Day Musical Performances by Folk/Blues Guitarist Strolling Piper Noon -12:50 p.m. Georgia Southern Jazz Band 12:50 -1 p.m. Alpha Phi Alpha Step Team ArtStops 1-2 p.m. Ryan and Patty Kelty ArtStop Event Local Singer/Guitarist 1 Music Workshops 2-3 p.m. The Sea Island Singers Led by with Professor Adam Con with Georgia Southern Music Education Students 3 -4 pm Didgeridoo Down Under Bubbles Australian Entertainment Led by Art Professor Pat Walker with Members of Phi Mu Sorority 4-4:30 p.m. Techno Pop & Contemporary R & B 3 Bird House Build-Off Amiri Fanis Led by Habitat for Humanity 4 Papermaking Led by Art Professor Eun Lee with the Print and Paper Society 5 Book Making Led by the Art Department Design Group Stage 2 Performances 6 Tie-Dye T-Shirts Led by Recreation Majors in Jim Bigley's 10-10:30 a.m. Georgia Southern Leadership and Programming in Leisure Clarinet Quartet Gold Service Mardi Gras Masks 10:30-11 am. Georgia Southern Led by Recreation Majors in Jim Bigley's Clarinet Quartet Blue Leadership and Programming in Leisure Service 11 -1150 am Georgia Southern Brass Quintet 8 Paint-A-Pet Led by Art Professor Chirstina Lemon 11:30 ajn. - Noon Georgia Southern Horn Ensemble and the Statesboro Humane Society 9 Ait Games Noon-12:30 p.m. Eddie Lot and ATA Demo Team Led by Recreation Majors in Jim Bigley's Leadership and Programming in Leisure 12:30 -1:30 pm. Dominique & Jean Paul Carton Service FoHc Music 10 Clay Factory Led by Jasper County High School 150 -2 p.m. Statesboro School of Dance Art Teacher Tammy Keen 2-3pm. Georgia Southern Jazz Quartet 11 Braided Jewelry Led by Recreation Majors in Jim Bigley's 3 - 3:30 pm. Gail Hursey Dance Studio Leadership and Programming in Leisure Service 350-4 pm Statesboro Karate and 12 Pinestraw Baskets Kra v Maga Demo Team Led by Caroline McMillan, CLASS Dean's Office 13 Drawing Marathon 9 Led by Georgia Southern Art Department Artists Market Drawing Students Artist{s) Art 14 Birds and Reptiles Lee? by Georgia Southern's Kelly Robertson Glassblower Center for Wildlife Education Statesboro Regional 15 Drawing Relay Race Art Association Variety of Media Led by Georgia Southern Jean Claude Martin Oil Painting Art Department Drawing Students 16 Face Painting Ciub Mud- Ceramics Led by the StiBmore Roots Group Sara Bryan Jewelry 17 Box and Bag Decorating Chris Murphy Oil Painting Led by Georgia Southern Museum Jewelry Guild Jewelry 18 Interactive Installation with Penny Brice Steve Hale Panamanian Crafts and Joel Varland Liz Sparks Ceramics Led by Georgia Southern Museum and Marjette Schille WatercoJor Botanical Garden DonOverbeay Mixed Media 19 Paint Place Led by Langston Chapel & Mattie Livery Art Rachael Thompson Jewelry Teacher & Georgia Southern Adjunct Art GaryCovell Portraits Education Professor Dwight Miller Wendy Chambers Wildlife Photography and his PSArt Education Majors Bruce & Dianne Waldron Painting and Folk Art 20 Henna Led by Art Professor Eleanna Anagnos Greg Carter Digital Art with Georgia Southern's Student Art League Marianna Depetris Encaustic 21 Cartooning and Caricatures John Derden Boomerangs Led by Art Professor Jorge Montero with Ameigh Bishop Fused Glass Georgia Southern's Illustration Students arts # culture $ entertainment f food GEORGIA The most up-to-date information can be found at www.georgiasouthem.edu. SOU1HERN In case of inclement weather, ArtsFest activities will be moved to the Arts Building. UNIVERSITY