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I8-29,1:14 a.m. Richmond Man pleads not guilty in shooting PoUot notified of shoodng at BY Jeisartn AmiEU) Jackson, 24, a was transferred to the The room where the party was Baker said he attended the part) Snone/s Inn. Man shot to death with another friend and Kavanaugh I 8-29,1:17 a.m. Polio arrive News editor Mayfield native who lived at Shoney's Inn on University of Kentucky held was registered to an Eastern in Richmond, was found KiMarnev Lane Medical Center where he student and a student was taking and witnessed the event that led to at the scene. As family and friends gathered bleeding in the parking died at approximately 11 money at the door, said Skip the shooting*** I e-29,11:39 a.m. Larry Scott around a grave in Mayfield yesterday lot by Richmond Police a.m.. according to the Daugherty, Eastern's dean of stu- "It wasn't till after we left that a Jackson dies from doubt* to lay Larry Scott Jackson to rest, rel- " Our** bunch of guys grabbed on to Kirby," when they arrived at [3— Doughnuts Fayette County coroner's dent development gunshot wound at UK hospital. atives and acquaintances of the man Baker said. "A guy grabbed him and accused of shooting him gathered in approximately 120 a.m. Eastern Bypass office. Sandra Moore, director of multi- I Yesterday Suspect Glen Kirby Aug. 29. The crowd of 200 or 300 cultural affairs, did not return phone asked 'Is this the one?' to the guj a courtroom in Richmond. who got shot (Jackson). Kavanaugh pleaded not guilty Glen Kirby Kavanaugh, 21, of Jackson, an employee who gathered at the party calls asking her to comment on of Applebee's restaurant JITS"'Holder ton during the early morning whether or not any fraternity on cam- "I seen them slinging him around to murder charges In prelimi- Richmond, pleaded not guilty yester- and they ripped off his shirt." Baker nary hearing. Larry Scott day to charges of murder after a fatal in Richmond, had been of Aug. 29 included many pus was involved with the party. Eastern students, said "I just know it was a fraternity said. "Then larry Jackson tackled Jackson buried in Mayfield. shooting last week at a party held at shot once in the chest the Shone/s Inn Conference Room and once in the head. After being Tom Myers, vice president of acade- party," said Bill Baker, a sophomore in Richmond. taken to Pattie A. Clay Hospital he mic affairs. from Richmond who was at the party. See Shooting/Page A5 ►Parking Right Donnie Kleppinger Bullock, a physical plant worker and Student farmer from to replace Rockcastte County, A Sting "pets" the bees, which he said wont Rains in groups . sting when swarm- ing. Below: Bullock packs the bees into computing object to a cardboard box Operation Thursday. BY CHARLES L LEWIS Photos by Shannon Ratii/Progress Contributing writer changes Swarm of bees Gene Kleppinger has been hired to fill Bobby A. Rains' former position spotted on at Academic Computing and BY TW MOIIETTC Telecommunications (ACTS). Managing editor campus, taken Prior to cominj? to ACTS. With parking lot rezoning caus- Kleppinger was a part-time employe) ing concerns among campus resi- to Rockcastie farm at the philosophy department, said dents, both the Residence Hall Judy Cahill, ACTS training adminis- Association and student senate BY DANETTA BARKER trator. have begun formulating proposals Assistant news editor Rains was placed on paid suspen- to offer as alternative solutions to sion May 16. A letter from Joseph this year's parking changes. Orville Hisle and David Schwendeman, vice president ol The two student organizations Kearns, physical plant workers, Administrative Affairs, to Rains 4al working together to produce one had a lesson in biology. on ed: "This suspension is tin- unified proposal could be a possi- Thursday when a swarm of bees result of irregularities identified, bility, said RHA President Michael buzzed the campus. which were related 11 y< ' t Lynch. The swarm was first spotted having been accessed illegal}) >ver The rezoning of the EUendale Lot around the Combs Building. the internet" from resident to employee parking "We were called in when the As reported in the July 11 edition has been a swarm started to come across the of the Progress, Rains resigned his _^^^^^^^^^_ sore spot with parking lot and stopped by this position on May 29, after beinj; told »■ residents tree," Hisle said. the university was initiating an inves- I since coming The tree, at the corner of tigation into his involvement in possi- Touching up back to cam- O'Donnell Hall's parking lot, ble software piracy. parking Isn't P"s, two seemed to be a good resting place Rains, a 1991 Eastern graduate in helping. Maybe weeks ago. for the insects with all the flower computer science, was hired as a beds close by. computer consultant in January 1991 the university AJRK! of forth Physical plant workers quickly In June, Thomas Lindquist, diivi should took Wo coming ft sen-- roped off the area to keep pedes- tor of public safety, turned the inves- ate proposal trians away from the bees. tigation over to federal authorities. [ will focus on Hisle then placed a cardboard Contacted by phone'on Aug. 29. securing box at the trunk of the tree so he Ed Ebbons, press secretary of the ■BliBsHk^^k^H more parking and Kearns could persuade the FBI field office in Iouisville. said his on the interi- queen to lead the swarm into the office had no comment on the inves- or of campus for residents, said box. tigation. Melody Mason, president of the "These bees seem pretty The federal copyright law which student government association. docile," Hisle said. governs the use of commercial soft- "Residents have been shafted After getting the bees herded ware states it is illegal to make a copy on the parking changes," she said. into the box, Hisle and Kearns of a piece of software for any reason, Rezoning the EUendale lot was decided to call reinforcements. other tHan as a back-up. without per- the result of a proposal voted on by "I called Donnie," Hisle said. missionTrOm.the copyright holder. the Board of Regents in August "Donnie knows what to do." Civil penalties for companies and The plan was intended to free up Minutes later, Hisle turned the individuals who break the law can be commuter parking in the Alumni rescue project over to physical as high as $100,000 for each copy- Coliseum lot by taking rarely-used plant worker Donnie Bullock. right infringed. employee spots and giving them to Bullock pulled up beside the The Software Publishing: commuters. tree in a pickup. Association (SPA), a Washington. To compensate the loss in He got out of the truck, dug 1).(.'.-based organization that repre- employee spaces, the 72 spots in around in the back and pulled out sents software producers, said com- EUendale were given to employees. a roll of duct tape. mercial piracy of software has been a Mason, who also serves as stu- Bullock walked over to the felony offense since October 1992. dent regent, voted for those box, put two strips of tape across According to the SPA software it picked it up and put it in the piracy results in losses to software changes at the August meeting, back of the pickup. but now says residents need to be producers in excess of $8 billion compensated for the changes. annually. The cost is ultimately See Bees/Page A5 passed on to the consumer in the See Parking/Page A5 form of higher software prices. Food court increases prices Black Expo Cheeseburger paradise? BY DANETTA BARKER Even though the Board Plan has of a build your own pizza is very high ► Although the food court offers a convenient cam pus location, some The event kicks off Assistant news editor gone up 3.4 percent, which is the compared to the $2.99 price of the off-campus alternatives have competitive prices on similar items. smallest increase of any expense at same size at Pizza Hut Monday and ain\s to Students and faculty visiting the Eastern, Hopkins said that it is still "This is high school food and FOOD COURT MCDONALD'S increase involvement food court will be paying higher the best buy on campus, with the you're paying three times the price," in black student life prices this fall than they did during cheapest meal averaging $3.16. Norton said. "Of course, they have a ACnVfTIES/BS the previous semester. "That includes one entree and monopoly here." ■ Colonel Cheese Burger: $2.19 ■ Quarter Pounder: $1.89 ( Greg Hopkins, director of food unlimited vegetables," Hopkins said. PrisciUa Hall, assistant manager Accent B1 services, had the unpleasant task of Because the food service gener- of the food court, said most students ■■■■■■■HI raising the cost of eating on campus ActMUes BS ates its own revenue and pays dont know the prices were raised. ■ Small drink (16 oz.): $.89 Arts B3 "We want to give the best value at "One student said, "Prices have I drink (tax.): M0 Classifieds A6 employees from that revenue, a fair price," Hopkins said. raised.' But I haven't had too many i drink (21 or): $.98 News Briefs A4 Prices for wholesale foods have Hopkins said he also had to include the increase in minimum wage in the complaints," Hall said. Profiles B4 increased 5 to 6 percent this year, the Prices are not the only changes I Large drink (24 oz.):$1.48 | Large drink (32 oz.): $1.19 Perspective .A2, 3 highest increase the university has budget for this fiscal year. Police Beat A4 Patrons of the food services are at the food court. The drink seen in 20 years. machines have been moved behind What s On Tap B2 "We try to match prices with the not always fes objective as Hopkins. Sports 86. 7, 6 Susan Norton, a graduate student the service counter, causing back- I Large fries: $1.19 fast food in town, even though we ups at times. ■ Large fries: $1.04 CLASS PATTERN can't," Hopkins said. with a degree in English, said she "Our Colonel Burger comes with- and her friends always comment on The coffee machines have been SOUKZ: Food Cowtl McOoMtfi TWH I F I in five cents of the Bio Mac and the the size of portions as related to the moved from the side into the main A2 Thursday, September 5.1996 The Eastern Progress Mary Ann Lawrence, editor Perspective

► Editorials No simple solution to parking problem If Eastern's resident hall fall semester. empty during the day, serving as current parking lots, measures to suggest alternative changes to dwellers could rewrite the Although the Ellendale Lot has an example of the triple edge need to be taken to move com- parking. President Melody Mason Declaration of Independence, only 72 spaces, many residents sword campus parking has muters and employees, who go said. those certain unalienable rights say taking those spots from them become — fixing one problem can home each night, away from the Mason voted in favor of the would probably read, "life, liberty puts an even tighter squeeze on often create two more. interior of campus and open up parking rezoning as student and the pursuit of a parking place available parking around dorms. One bright spot in the situation room closer to residence halls for regent at the August Board of directly in front of my dorm." Originally, the idea in the is that the parking committee will campus residents who pay a mini- Regents meeting, but said resi- Parking lot rezoning has many reshuffle was to free up unused be re-evaluating the new changes mum of $648 to live at Eastern. dents now need a way to be com- campus residents upset about the employee spots in the Alumni at the end of the year. As parking A multi-dimensional problem pensated for the lost parking availability of parking near their Coliseum lot for use by com- trends change, rezoning should such as parking needs as much spaces. dorm, especially students who live muters. Public safety and the park- change likewise. input as possible, which is why the Students' parking needs, specifi- in Todd, O'Donnell and Mattox ing committee made the right Re-evaluating at the end of each Residence Hall Association's cally residents, are not being met. Halls. decision by giving those employee year, however, will not be enough. intention of devising its own pro- The only solution is to re-evaluate The Ellendale Lot, which used spots, which often sat empty dur- Totally revamping parking on posal for a parking Overhaul could every parking lot for a complete to serve residents in those halls, ing peak hours, to commuters. campus is needed for both conve- be important. overhaul of the present system to was rezoned to employee parking Now, however, many spots in nience and safety. In addition to RHA's efforts, stu- assure convenience and fairnes for prior to the beginning of the the employee Ellendale 1-ot sit More than just reworking the dent senate has also begun plans all three groups.

j* Campus Comments Q. What do you think Canceled about surveillance course gives cameras on campus? Name: Stephen Carney senior Age: 17 Major: Music Performance headache Year: Freshman Just when you think you can finally Hometown: Berea exhale and say "I did it!" someone drops another bomb on you. "l think that the iliree years at an institution and my campus is pretty experiences here have been ones to well protected.' remember, even though some I would rather forget. I've Name: Janee Anderson switched majors Age: 18 twice, been through Major: Undecided five advisers and had Year: Freshman to pay $361 extra to live on campus this Hometown: Louisville semester. "They are there to I've enjoyed all catch people doing the courses I've been things wrong, but enrolled in and the teachers who have sometimes they MARIE Monrrr invade your privacy." taught me. I made My Turn many friendships that I will hold close to me, and I wish all my friends luck Name: Lisa Sapp when the time comes to separate and Age: 18 follow our chosen career paths. Major: Freshman Along with the joys of college, I have Year: Paralegal also faced the headaches most students Hometown: Jackson Co. have to deal with. This is supposed to be my last semes- "l think they are ter, and I'm still hoping to graduate with .af .oily pretty good. a bachelor's degree in journalism. f hey monitor who But to my disbelief, two of my cours- comes in and out." es were canceled by the administration due to lack of enrollment. Upside, downside to cameras Now I'm going through the hustle and bustle of finding courses to replace Name: Keisha Hamilton the ones I need to get out of here. Age: 19 ith the installation of 13 Hall residents won't awake to find steal a kiss, public safety will see This is a time when you feel like Major: Legal Science technologically egg or key scratches down the that, too. you're stuck between a rock and a hard Year: Sophomore side of their vehicles. Are these the sacrifices we are place. It sucks! W advanced surveillance So, I go through the mud to find a Hometown: Savannah, cameras on campus comes a cer- Will the surveillance cameras, willing to make for safety? Some course to replace one with the help of Ga tain security. combined with the force of public would say yes, that security is the my trusty adviser. safety, be able to stop such vigi- key to peace of mind and whatev- The headache of dealing with sched- "it prevents the oppor- The cameras are said to be able ule changes is one nobody wants to deal tunity for innocent peo- to read a license plate from two lante vandalism and thievery? er sacrifices needed should be with. ple to get their property blocks away, store information for Nothing can stop such behavior, made. Besides, they may say, it's damaged." later use and allow public safety a but these cameras are a step in the a small sacrifice — just don't do Enrollment shouldn't dictate view of 95 percent of campus. right direction. It is good that the anything you wouldn't want some- Name: Ftaelyn Fortson The one thing that disturbs me the Public safety heralds the university is continuing to research one else to see you do. most is when a class is canceled due to Age: 23 improvement as a method to better ways to make us secure. Others would say safety does lack of enrollment. How are students Major: Nursing increase efficiency in their depart- The question, then, is how com- not justify giving up fundamental supposed to graduate? Year: Junior ment and to cut crime. The logic is fortable will students be knowing freedoms. Give up one freedom, I was told the class I needed will be Hometown: Calif. even a small freedom, they might offered next semester and will follow that by increasing the chances that that 95 percent of campus is being through. "if you put them in a perpetrator will be caught (i.e. watched, whether or not there is a say, and you open the door for The thing that gets me is, if the same parking lots, cool. the cameras), crimes will decrease, crime going on? There is a "Big even larger freedoms to be trod- number of students enroll, why not But on top of build- making campus a safer place. Brother is watching" element to den on — what's next, freedom of teach it this semester anyway? ings makes it like a religion? Courses should be taught regardless prison. It would be nice for students to this basically good service the uni- of the enrollment if the students need feel confident that, when parking versity is funding. While both these views might the course toward graduation. in Lancaster Lot — the campus' When a coed hikes up her skirt be extreme, they express some Besides, it's our money that's paying largest and most infamous park- to fix her pantyhose after exiting valid concerns about surveillance for it The university isn't missing out The Eastern Progress ing lot — they will return to their her car in park- cameras that should be addressed on anything. I know as life goes on, 111 have to pre- 117 Donovan Annex car to find it the same as when ing lot, public safety will be by the university and public safety. Eastern Kentucky University pare myself for other difficult situations Richmond. Ky. 40475 they left. It would be great to watching. When a football player Perhaps an open forum for con- like this and handle them in a profes- know that one calm Friday morn- trips over his own feet in Kit cerned students would be a good sional manner without stressing out. Mary Ann Lawrence ing after one of those wild Carson parking lot, public safety way to let students in on the I'm not excited about getting out into Edttof the "real world." I already have my feet Thursday nights Commonwealth will see. And when two lovers workings of these cameras. wet and know what to expect, and I Tim Mollette know it doesn't get any easier from MSMghg edttof here. There is one thing aside from cours- Sophy Mott, Beth Whisman Corrections Policy es that I don't understand. Copy editors Where to find us Why does a student have to pay 30 Victor Cuellar ► The Eastern Progress is located off Lancaster Avenue In the bucks for a parking tag when they Donovan Annex on the west side of Alumni Coliseum. Staff artist The Eastern Progress will publish attend school for one semester? Tto downtown Why not charge $15? The Eastern Piogees (MSN 10S1-8324) EKU Richmond clarifications and corrections when Think about it. Is a member of the Associated Collegiate Life in college has its ups and downs. Press. Kentucky Intercollegiate Press Powell needed on the Perspective pages. When it seems to be getting better, it , Association and College Newspaper Business The •"Building If you have a correction, please gets worse. & Advertising Managers. Inc. The Progress Is Eastern "•/*Or. Whether it be tuition hikes, parking published every Thursday during the school Progress send it to the editor in writing by problems or canceled courses, college year, with the exception of vacation and (118 Donovan Annex) noon Monday before publication on does offer a wide range of opportunities examination periods. Any false or misleading □ Alumni RoyKIdd to meet friends and learn about life. advertising should be reported to to I-75 Coll—urn ruI Stadium Thursday. For my road of destiny, it's going to Adviser/General Manager. Dr. Elizabeth EXIT 87 be rough for a while, but making the The editor will decide If the cor- Fraas. East* Byp—a K.^uoky Btmtm right decision comes from your mind Opinions expressed herein are those of stu- Pollca Poet rection deserves special treatment, and your heart dent editors or other signed writers and do not © necessarily represent the views of the univer- or needs to be in the section in sity. Student editors also decide the news Moffitt la m senior journalism major and Informational content. which the error occurred. from Lebanon, Ky., and la activities editor

? The Eastern Progress, Thursday. September 5, 1996 PCFSpCCtiVC A3 More to Richmond than meets freshmen eyes gested he check out the downtown- easy-to-read list format the late 1980s. This place has it all, not to • Get involved — Too often, class Advice to new students: nightlife, a suggestion that met with much THINGS TO DO AT EKU (collect 'em, mention cheap prices for students. presidents and student leaders in high chagrin from my freshman amigo. save 'em, trade 'em with your friends): For yet another plus, you school come to Eastern and give more, get more The whole conversation worried me. • The old drive-in on Lexington Road can walk to the Powell aren't quite sure how to get involved. Iran into an old high school friend late I have seen too many friends come to — a cheap and cool alternative to the Building, so you don't lose Too many Eastern for a semester, go to other indoor movie theaters in Richmond. your precious parking space. Keep your eyes open. last week as he was exiting a students Watch for fliers in lobbies movie rental place and I was class, go back to their dorm We've all heard stories from our parents • Parks — For the adven- rooms and just use nothing to do about necking for the first time at a drive- turer in us all, and postings on campus entering the building. use nothing channel 12 for an organiza- "So, you renting a movie?" I as their excuse for not getting in and how cool they thought they were. Boonesborough State Park involved. Although parents may occasionally just down the interstate and to do as tion that might interest asked, displaying my mastery of the Pinnacles in the southern you. Go to a meeting and the obvious. Those friends, too often, drop seem lame, and Happy Days has been thoir excu join. out and go home to live with canceled for years, a drive-in can still be a part of Madison County can Between honorary soci- "Yeah," he said. "There's their parents and attend commu- hip night out, daddy-o. help satisfy the Indiana Jones nothing else to do around here." for not eties, professional clubs, aca- nity college. • Downtown — Yeah, I know. tendencies we all have every demic clubs and the Greek Huh? Those friends miss the free- Downtown Richmond is where college now and again. getting Nothing to do. system, everyone should be dom and independence college GPAs go to die and where innocent high • Lexington — Now, involved. able to find a niche on cam- That's a first. really offers. school seniors become John Belushi in here's an interesting city, right pus. Some freshmen find there is So, to save my friend and any "Animal House," but Main Street has in our collective backyard. And so the advice is, my too much to do in party-heavy TIMMOLLETTE Huge malls, specialty shops, the IWI Turn* other freshmen who say "there's more to offer than just drinking. freshmen friends, get out and look for Richmond and usually find nothing to do around here," I Dancing and cool live bands are also Outback. For those who might not know, something to do. themselves driving home at have researched the topic of what out there. drive north on 1-75 for 25 minutes, and Eastern Kentucky University will start Christmas break for good. to do in Richmond. • The Powell Recreation Center — you're there. giving more to you when you start giving Despite my reluctance to do so, I sug- Submitted for your approval, in an Bowling, billiards and video games from And finally, the bottom line: more of yourself. Limiting presidential campaign ► Sticky Like Glue: By Victor Cuellar time may be best for country In November, we will choose a new As it is, the country nearly stops dur- ed, they may simply never make it around president. The political posturing has ing the months of campaigning. to the issues. I disagree. already begun with the close of the Some would argue that with technolo- I think limiting campaign time would second party convention in as many gy where it is today, the president is alter campaign strategy. Campaigns weeks. never more than a phone call away from would focus on the platforms, tell what By the time the election finally gets his duties in the White House. the candidate stands for and what he/she here, most Americans will be glad to vote The only question then, is: Is a phone plans to do once elected. and get it over with. call enough? Don't we need the After all, that's what campaigns are For over a year, the news has president to be present when supposed to do — they've just gotten been saturated with Bob Dole, decisions are made that affect away from that because they spend too Bill Clinton and various other the nation? Sometimes it's not much time with frivolous opinion polls higher-ups in their respective enough to reach out and touch and other rigmarole that confuses the parties. someone, especially in prickly issues. They've talked about issues, situations. Furthermore, by limiting campaign Another reason campaigning time, Americans may become better- made broad statements about should be limited is that it would informed voters. their platforms and made force the candidates to run cam- I think many Americans get so saturat- promises they may never be paigns that focus on the issues ed with campaigns that by the time the able to keep. from the very beginning. election rolls around they don't care any- In short, the road to election There would be no time to more. is too long and should be limit- MARY ANN mud-sling. No time for the name- Shorter campaign times may bring ed. LAWRENCE calling and dirt-digging that is some credibility back to politicians, who The president, if running for Dettlls the plague attacking America's no one seems to trust. Better-informed a second term, devotes much of political system. It would voters choose better leaders, which make his time to his re-election strate- become very important for the better countries. gy, leaving his advisers and family in the candidates to use their time wisely, and in I think limiting campaign time White House while he's traveling the order to win, strategically. After all, the would make elections more interesting country drumming up votes. great political thinkers are also strate- and could get the American public If campaigning were limited, the presi- gists. back into the picture by stimulating dent could do his drumming, but it Those who oppose the idea of limiting them to vote, making them better vot- wouldn't take up a year of his administra- campaign time might say that instead of ers and keeping the president in the tion. forcing the candidates to be issue-orient- White House. ► Letters to the Editor placement based* on ACT scores or erased, could become proficient Students stood the absence of ACT scores. We enough at public relations to impact wanted Wrap-up Registration to be many votes, more than just his own in line because a positive experience for the new would count students. I, too, regret the long So I continue to promote a free- of late admission lines; but the long lines were not dom agenda by supporting the I am writing regarding the arti- because the students had not Libertarian Party and its candidates cle, "Heat, wait mar first day" in the received summer orientation let- for office, accepting slow growth SHONEYcS Aug. 29,19% issue of The Eastern ters. in an inherently unfair system. Every Progress. The information in the Regarding freshman John time my party runs candidates for article is basically correct; however, Ridener, I'm not sure why he wait- statewide office or president I have the information in the captions ed so long in line. We had a folder to beg 5,000 fellow Kentuckians to under the two photographs " ... the already made for him. sign paperwork giving me permis- INN new students who didn't receive sion to vote for my candidate from summer orientation information..." Sincerely, among those listed at the polls. V is misleading. The students who Penny Benzing, Director This is 2,500 times more than the were waiting in the long lines out- Academic Advising and Testing major party candidates must get for Richmond , side my office in the Keith Building their first poll before the public in on Aug. 21 for Wrap-up the primaries. Registration were NOT students - Libertarianism Harry Browne is the first third who had been omitted from party presidential candidate to quali- Welcomes You! Summer Orientation 1996, but offers alternative fy for federal matching funds. He is rather, were students who had "Dont vote, it only encourages also the first to refuse them. been admitted to the university them!" The Federal Election AFTER summer orientation was Commission has already ruled that if SPECIAL EKU RATES "One vote isn't likely to change over. In fact, most of the students we don't take the money, then the in the lines had been ADMITTED anything!" While voting may seem to deliver Libertarian candidate won't be Aug. 19,20 and 21. approved for full participation in the My staff and I (there are two of a lot less satisfaction $39 ——— than if s proponents would have us 1996 Presidential race. us in Advising) had folders made The national media hasn't seen fit up for all the students we knew believe, if s not the only way that we can be effective in bottom up to tell the public about specific third about in advance (based on the party candidates with real grassroots 1-4 persons most recent print-out of those stu- politics. I have to keep telling myself this, support, even ones who met the pre- dents admitted as late as 4:30 p.m. viously set criteria to be in the the preceding Friday, Aug. 16). because as far as my vote counts, my participation in elec- debates, only to be shut out without Those students picked up their explanation. folders and went directly to their toral politics has been rendered null. So, whether you vote or not advisers. remember that with a little work, The Advising Office worked Technical harassments require long hours and diligently tried to costly and oppressive double you can make a difference. Just don't make Wrap-up Registration work standards in the ballot access count on short-term solutions to cor- well, not just for us, but for the new process. Cowardice and flippancy rect the devastation which our bill of students. With one staff person rule a system of closed debates. rights, legitimate elections and our besides myself and 157 students for With rigged and closed elections economy have endured under the whom we had no previous knowl- as the rule, is it any wonder protective hand of "big government" edge of their coming to Eastern, we that citizens with valid concerns and did the best we could making up complaints turn into wackos, the Mark Gailey Jacuzzi Suites $59 and up last minute folders, assigning advis- likes of Tim McVeigh? Communications Alumnus ers and orientation courses, and But think about it Even a felon, Eastern employee determining developmental course who has his voting rights Berea,Ky. Complimentary Continental Breakfast

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Contributing writer Monday. Wednesday and Friday SPRING BREAK '97-SELL Men's 26" mountain bike; grip shift Little did Kelly know as a child starting Sept. g. Near EKU cam- TR IPS, EARN CASH & GO FREE. shifters, Shimano derailleurs; growing up in Richmond that one pus. Call 925-2006. STS is hiring CAMPUS REPS/ handlebar ends. Asking $125,625 day she would be designated as the GROUP ORGANIZERS to pro- 5396, SALES REPRESENTATIVE point man or "woman," for what is mote trips to Cancun, Jamaica, MISCELLANEOUS. shaping up 4s one of the most hotly NEEDED. Immediate opening at and Florida. Call 800-648-4849, contested projects in Madison your university. Offering excep- for information on joining America's Factory has 2 all-steel Ouonset County history. tional pay and very flexible hours. #1 student tour operator. buildings for immediate sale, KeDy Witt Brown is a 25-yearold Call ACCENT SCREEN PRINT- (1)42x60. Never erected. Will take female graduate of Eastern's journal- ING 1-800-243-7941. EARN $500 or more weekly stuff- balance owed. Call Bill, 1 -800-511 - ism program and is married to Chris ing envelopes at home. Send long 2560. Brown, a former basketball player at Earn Extra Cashl Enthusiastic S.A.S.E. to: Country Living Shop- the university. people needed to distribute CASH for old coins! Collector's In her new job as the Chemical pers, Dept. A-46, P. O. Box 1779, samples and promote products in Denham Springs, LA 70727. coins. Southern Hills Plaza,626 i Demilitarization Community local grocery stores. Work flexible 9823. Outreach Coordinator, Brown will weekend schedule. No experi- open her doors to the public on Oct ence necessary. 1-800-535-6246 CAMPUS REP 10 in rhe old Garland's building at 117 GUARANTEE! How to build for- tune in 6-12 months with very little East Main St in Richmond. Apollo Pizza drivers wanted. Must WANTED She said her job will be to provide effort-even if you're flat broke! Write be 18 years old, have own car, I The rations leader ei cofleyt marketing today! Send S.A.S.E. with $1 for information to the community on the valid driver's license & insurance. Is seeking an energetic, entrepreneurial proposed chemical incineration pro- Shannon Ratliff/Progress student for the poslkm of campus rap. FREE information, Vision 3000, Apply in person 228 S. Second St. No sales involved Place advertising on : ject at the Blue Grass Army Depot Kelly Witt Brown, Eastern graduate, stands in her office downtown. Suite 137, 4053C Tates Creek buMfn boards for compartas such as Road, Lexingotn, Ky., 40517. ' (BGAD). She said she and her tional decisions about how they American Express and Microsoft. , employer, Scientific Applications open-minded and wanted the best SPRING BREAK '97I Earn Cashl Great part-time job earnings. Choose stand on this, up until now, some- solution for the problem, whatever Highest commissions. Travel your own hours; 4-4 hours per wee* SKYDIVING INSTRUCTIONS International Corporation (SAIC), is what controversial subject" I required. Cat neither for nor against the project that may entail," Brown said. FREE on only 13 sales!!! Jamaica, Train and jump the same day for "It will be an unbiased office," she "So far I have not felt any resistance Cancun, Bahamas, Florida, Padre. Campus Rep Program SAIC is a 25,000-employee, said. American Passage Media Corp ONLY $90! Lackey's Airport, US Maryland-based consulting firm from the community to the project," Free info packet! Call Sunsplash 4012nd Avenue West, Sttflkj. WA 96119 25 South, 6 miles from Bypass, turn Prior to faxing in her resume to Brown said. 1-800-426-7710. (MO) 417-2434 Eat 4444 , hired by the Army to oversee the SAIC, KeDy worked as a communica- "In my job, I will never be consid- right on Menelaus Rd. Sat. & Sun ' public relations aspect of its nation- tions specialist at the Georgetown www.sunsplashlours.com 10 a.m. For information, call (606) wide incineration program. ered an expert on the program, and Toyota plant. when people come CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING- 873-0311 or 986-8202 weekends Brown said she got this job sim- She said she FREE INFORMATION! Earn Fall ply by responding to a help wanted into my office and Eam up to $2,000+ per month work- enjoyed her job M Opposition groups ask me program- semester cash or start saving for , advertisement Christmas NOW! Serious home- ing on cruise ships or land-tour WIN A FREE TEE SHIRT! there, but at matic questions, I companies. World travel (Hawaii, "It didn't even tell the nature of times would are concerned mailers wanted immediately. the work or where it was," she said. will not answer Mexico, the Caribbean, etc. Sea- have preferred citizens. those questions, Simple and fun to do. Write for your This nondescript advertisement got having assign- FREE details todayll Send sonal and full-time employment her attention and, on a whim, she they will be available. No experience neces- ments out of the Kelly Witt Brown referred to the S.A.S.E. to S.M.A.R.T. 245 ^sgqrtawear faxed her resume to the company. office so she Lewlston Rd., London, Ky. sary. For more information, call 1 - The depot, located about 12 miles Eastern grad Army," she said. 206-971-3550, ext. C55346. could deal more U.S. Rep. Scotty 40741. from the university, is one of eight with people face- Just be the first to sites in the United States that stores >J Baesler of the 6th to-face. She said Congressional $ Financial Aid $ come down to First Gear, chemical munitions. There are 639 she will especially enjoy the communi- WANTED: Students to lose weight tons of them stored there. District introduced legislation in July Attention All Students! and answer the following ty interaction her new job offers. requiring the Army to identify alter- Over 14 Billion in FREE Financial Aid U now Metabolism breakthrough. FDA The Army has tentatively decided - She said her job is similar to the Available for students nationwide from private regulated. $29.95. Visa, question: that the best way to dispose of the natives to incineration. sector grants A scholarships! All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent's Mastercard, Discover, checks. Fast , 40-year stock pile of munitions is to one at Toyota in that she was often Brown welcomes information from tasked with putting out public rela- those opposed to the incineration. income. For more information, call: delivery. 1-800-927-3340. In the movie Pulp Fiction incinerate them on site. tions fires with angry customers and 1-800-263-6495 ext. F55342 This decision was met by opposi- "Any research which is generated the "Gimp" has two tion from many individuals and envi- employees. She said she often had to by concerned citizens will only 1,000s POSSIBLE TYPING. Part FREE T-SHIRT ♦ $1,000 Credit ronmental groups across the nation. smooth out the situation. enhance the ultimate resolution," time, at home. Toll freel-800-898- card fundraisers for fraternities, friends, Zed and who? Brown's job will be challenging. It Brown said she didn't know she said. "We will all benefit. 9778, ext. T-7077 for listings. sororities and groups. Any cam- .Ml wnls winner: is to calm the water — or, as she much about the depot growing up in Opposition groups are concerned pus organization can raise up to •at wu anaawcVmzuMi i said, "Reach out to the public." Richmond. local citizens. ATTENTION STUDENTS: Earn $1,000 by earning a whopping $5/ (Orwann par customer, par MMJatM pin—■) She said her office will be stocked "It was never an issue," Brown "My job will have reached its extra cash stuffing envelopes at VISA application. Call 1-800-932- with declassified documents, videos, said. "In Richmond people just potential when the community pos- home. All materials provided. Send 0528, ext. 65, qualified callers re- a touch screen interactive database accepted the chemical storage area sesses an awareness of what the and educational literature that resi- as a fact of life. Chemical Demilitarization program , dents can come in and read or use "Before I took this job, I hadn't means," Brown said. freely. A section will also be set up had any real experience learning If the Chemical Demilitarization for those that oppose the project to about it except what I read in the program at the depot goes off as i display their literature. Richmond Register or Herald- planned, in 2004 Brown will once Kappa Delta Tau RUSH "I want this office to serve as an Leader. In preparing for this job, I again be using her Eastern creden- educational tool for citizens so that have covered more reading material tials to find a new job — for this one, Sept. 10 Dress Herndon Lounge they can come in, read all these than you could imagine," she said. by its very nature, will have self- facts, and come to their own educa- "My parents have always been destructed by then. Sept. 12 Casual McGregor Lobby Sept. 17 Casual McGregor Lobby Sept. 19 Dress Herndon Lounge NEWS BRIEFS All parties start at 9 p. m. Compiled by Danetta Barker the Episcopal Church Of Our of Germany. Colonel home game Savior, 2323 Lexington Road. changes traffic New bill allows Home football games this semes- Former student ter will cause some campus streets student tax deferment to be temporarily closed. receives fellowship A federal bill, signed into law on Kit Carson Drive will be closed Sean Cornett, a 1993 honors grad- Aug. 20, will allow participants in i to southbound traffic from the Park uate from Richmond, was the only qualified state tuition programs to \ Drive intersection to the Van student in the defer payment I Hoose intersection and will be United States ; closed to all traffic from the Van of federal chosen from a taxes on sav- IVT .___«» ; Hoose intersection to the Eastern few select stu- ingsfor JNATION I Bypass intersection after each dents world- tuition, fees, i home game. wide to receive While Kit Carson Drive is closed, books, supplies , vehicles are not permitted to drive in the Harvard and equipment ; front of the stadium or into the 400- Smithsonian Created in 1988, the Kentucky - 800 areas of Brockton. Streets will Center for Educational Savings Plan Trust remain closed for about 30 to 45 min- Astrophysics exempted earnings on trust savings utes after each game. predoctoral fel- accounts from state income taxes lowship. and provided other incentives to Comett will Sean Comett encourage families to save for col- Memorial service study with fecerveda lege. physicist Dr. Smithsonian fel- However, participants were for former professor Alex Dalgamo lowship. responsible for federal taxes on trust Betty Jean Stoess, 66, of of Harvard. earnings. Richmond, died July 15,19% in The $15,000 Under the new law, federal taxes • Richmond. fellowship will enable Comett to will not be paid on earnings from Stoess was an associate profes- complete his dissertation for a doc- participation in qualified state tuition .sor emeritus of the College of toral degree in theoretical atomic programs until the funds are dis- ^Education at Eastern. physics at the University of bursed. The funeral was held July 20, Kentucky. The beneficiary will then become jbut a memorial service will be Cornett is the son of Troy Cornett responsible for the taxable portion of {held on Saturday at 1:30 p.m., at of Richmond and Elfriede Hermann any distributions. t ? POLICE BEAT Compiled by Kristy Gilbert Aug. 30 Harrodsburg, was arrested and Aug. 24 Artte Myers, 22, Paris, was charged with alcohol intoxication Alan R. Tobin, 18, Clarksville, 'arrested and charged with an and possession of marijuana. Ind., was arrested and charged with improper turn, driving on a sus- alcohol intoxication. pended license and no proof of Aug. 26 Lisa Robinson, Richmond, insurance. Michael Wilson, 19, Richmond, reported that her purse had been Ryan D. Moore, 21, Maysville, reported that a Bazooka speaker stolen from the fountain food court. Was arrested and charged with alco- was stolen from his vehicle while it Janet Snyder, Corbin, reported hol intoxication and possession of was parked in the Keene lot that her mobile telephone was marijuana Tyler Ray Cottrell, 19, stolen from her daughter's vehicle Richmond, was arrested and while it was parked in the Clay lot Aug. 29 charged with possession of marijua- Jason W. Martin,19, Ravenna, Joshua M. Paulsen, 19, na. was arrested and charged with alco- Elizabethtown, was arrested and hol intoxication and possession of a charged with alcohol intoxication. Aug. 25 fictitious operators license. Jeremiah Ferran, 21, Elkhorn, Latoyia Morgan, Richmond, Donald P. Mclntosh, 20, was arrested and charged with alco- reported that she had four hubcaps Ravenna, was arrested and charged hol intoxication. stolen from her 1995 Nissan while with alcohol intoxication. Susan Schwartz, Richmond, it was parked in Combs Hall lot Jason M. Hunt 19, Irvine, was reported that her purse and its con- Ross E. Richards, 19, Paris, arrested and charged with alcohol tents were missing. She said she was arrested and charged with alco- intoxication and possession of a fic- had left her purse in Room 229 Of hol intoxication. titious operators license. (he Wallace Building. Dominick S. Fox, 24, Dennis N. Cable, 20, Geri Polvino, Richmond, Richmond, was arrested and Richmond, was arrested and reported that an organizer belong- charged with disregarding a stop charged with alcohol intoxication. MON • SEPT 23 • 7:30 PM ing to Fred Lin had been stolen sign and driving while under the Miriam Ewers, 19, Richmond, from Alumni Coliseum. The orga- influence of alcohol. was arrested and charged with alco- nizer contained $150 in cash, six Stephen M. Bolton, 21, hol intoxication. BROCK AUDITORIUM credit cards, a passport, car keys Richmond, was arrested and Sean S. McCormick, 19, and two airline tickets. charged with alcohol intoxica- Richmond, was arrested and ADMISSION JS FREE Robert H. Vandiver, 20, tion. charged with alcohol intoxication. «••

[ \ 4 ' ; Eastern Progress, ruundey. Saptwnbws. ioee NeWS A5 Keene elevator breaks down Shooting: Man dead BYJUWIBAUUBJ " since school first opened, said n't come on and all the water ended couldn't come fast enough. From Page A1 and I heard it was over him stepping News editor Jeannette Crockett, dean of student up in the elevator shafts," Crockett "We pushed the button for the him and the rest of them started run- on the guy's shoes, the one that got life. said. The telephone, but nothing happened so shot" Baker said. "Everyone was try- Since the beginning of the ning over there. Then Jackson got ing to get a piece of him In my opin- semester, residents of Keene Hall "It actually happened the first repair men responded immediately we just sat down and ate," Shaw shot week we were open, the 22 or 23," to the problem, Crockett said, but it said. ion it was self defense." have been taking a risk every time "I didn't see the gun, but I heard The Richmond Police have heard Crockett said. took a while to get the elevators "After that we pushed the little three muffled shots." they step into the elevator. The incident Crockett is refer- working correctly again. another story, which features Friday, we went out to eat and button for the bell that can be heard Baker said he was unaware that Jackson as a hero who was attempt- ring to is a flood that damaged all They got them up and working on all the floors. Someone finally Kavanaugh, whom he has known when we went to get out of the ele- the elevators in the building. pretty quickly, but it took a while for ing to break up the fight vator, it just kept going up and down came then." since high school, was carrying a Police believe the victim was act- Director of physical plant James them to really dry out," she said. Tt Shaw said they heard someone gun. ing as a peacekeeper, according to and wouldn't let us out," Nick Shaw, Street said the problem came from a was one of those things that couldn't a freshman in Keene Hall said. working on the top of the elevator Witnesses at the scene reported Sgt Danny Brewer of the Richmond ruptured water tank be predicted and couldn't be and they were soon let out of the that Kavanaugh was involved in an Police Department "I'd say we were stuck for about A pressure release valve had mal- helped." elevator. altercation with one or more uniden- That's what I have so far," said 20 or 30 minutes." functioned. For Shaw and his roommate "I guess it was the repair man up tified black males, the police report Set Brewer on Tuesday. That may The three elevators in the build- "The sump pump that is sup- Eddie Stacy, a freshman from there," Shaw said. "They let us out said. change after some interviews." ing haven't been working properly posed to come on automatically did- Hazard, help was something that on the 13th floor and we walked up." Soon after, the suspect pulled a "It was such a shame, such a .22 caliber handgun from his pants waste," Daugherty said. "I'm and fired three shots, striking shocked there was no rule about having a security guard present at an Jackson twice, according to the event that size. The party was very report poorly done." Hospital gives The alleged shooter escaped the Kavanaugh is being held at the scene in the panic that followed and Madison County Detention Center turned himself in to Richmond police and is being represented by public community late that night. The police report defenders. also said that Kavanaugh has been Jackson, a Mayfield High School absent without leave from the U. S. graduate and member of the football Marine Corps since March of this team, was a relative of Eastern tail- taste of its year. back William Murrell, who attended Baker said he cannot offer any the funeral in Mayfield yesterday, reasons why the shooting occurred. according to Teddy Taylor, Eastern's medicine "I heard it was over a woman ... running back coach. BY SOPHY MOTT Copy editor Pattie A Clay Hospital is holding an open Parking: Proposals in works house from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Sept 8 to celebrate the completion of its new office building com- From Page A1 said. plex and introduce several new health services. "We want to be able to make The event is also geared to give the commu- The overall initial change was some changes as quickly as possi- nity a chance to get to good," Mason said. ble." know the hospital staff, "Commuters were getting a RHA has entered the research If you go which includes at least good deal, and it freed up some stages of formulating its proposal, 40 Eastern students, spots that weren't being used Lynch said. according to Jo Helen before. Now we need to make sure A student parking question- What: Paula A Cloys, director of pub- residents get compensated (for naire, which was approved by the Clay open lic relations for the hos- their lost parking)." dean of student life, Jeannette house pital. The senate's recommended Crockett, will be circulating on When: 1:30-3:30 parking changes should be ready campus within the next week, he Julia Jones, an Sophy Mott/Progress p.m. Sept 8 Eastern student and a within two to three weeks, Mason said. Where: Medical registration specials Christie Simmons, an Eastern sophomore, works one-on-one at Pattie A. Clay Hospital. said, to allow enough time to create This is our number one policy Office Building at the hospital, ha a "flawless" proposal. priority, so we are going to push it After being passed by the sen- hard for the next month or so," No. 3 worked there for thre and see a lot of interesting things." "They're flexible with the hours and they and a half years, while As someone who plans to work in the health don't mind it you study while you're here, it ate, the proposal would go to the Lynch said. studying occupational care field, Jones said her hospital experience you've got the time," Powell said. council on student affairs, which An RHA forum to present the therapy at Eastern. will be useful. For Powell, her co-workers make Pattie A could make changes to the senate's facts and promote discussion about Jones feels the hospital offers an excellent "I really do think it will help me a lot. If s Clay a good place to work. recommendations before voting on campus parking is also being working environment for students. given me a better image of the big picture. It's These people make it nice, especially my them. planned. Lynch said. "It's a very busy environment, but also made me aware of different health care profes- boss. He's great," Powell said. Taking extra time with the pro- Any proposal from the RHA relaxed," she said. "A lot of students work sions." Christie Simmons, a sophomore health posal now should cut down on the would also have to pass through there so you can talk about your classes. It's Jo Helen Cloys, director of public relations education student at Eastern, has worked at time it could spend in committee at the council on student affairs really wonderful." for Pattie A. Clay, said there are about 40 Pattie A Clay for about seven months. Like the student affairs level, Mason before being enacted. Jones works on an as-needed basis, which Eastern students who work there, in all differ- Jones, she works on an as-needed basis. She means she doesn't have a set schedule, but is ent capacities. says she averages about 25 to 30 hours a week. "on call." Cindy Powell, an Eastern student majoring Simmons said she has learned a lot about : Saga ends with duct tape "If s just a matter of where they need me," in health information systems, has worked at the health care system from working there. Jones said. "I work in patient accounting, out- Pattie A Clay Hospital for four years. The terminology, I had no idea of some of From Page A1 swarm, but you wait a day or two patient lab, switchboard." "I was just job-searching for the summer," the things they come up with," Simmons said. when they start making honey. Her duties vary, but Jones said most of her Powell said. "And in admissions, you get to hear all the "I'm going to take these home They'll eat you alive if you come work is clerical. Powell's title is switchboard operator, but diagnosis." with me to my farm in Rockcastle near them." "I probably like ER registration the most. she said she also works in admissions. Cloys said anyone interested in working at County," Bullock said. "That mite After all the trouble Hisle and There's always something going on," Jones She works 32 hours a week, and is able to Pattie A Clay Hospital can pick up an applica- disease killed my swarm, and you Kearns went through to catch the said. "I get to meet a lot of really nice people schedule work around her class schedule. tion in the Human Resources office. :an't buy bees anymore. bees and protect the people nearby, "These bees won't sting," he it all ended with a cardboard box said. They don't sting when they and duct tape. Attenlion EKU Employees! On the corner of First and Water Streets I Bring this coupon to FOOTBALL 623-0021 Let the Games Begin

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BY JENMFER AUUBJ> "I'm kind of an ambassador for the ions by voting." Mews editor university. I'm really an ambas- The student body presidents will sador for the entire student body in meet about once a month begin- Melody Mason, Eastern's stu- the state." ning Sept 14 to discuss upcoming dent government association presi- One of the first topics the board events and problems facing their Campus Wide dent, was appointed to a position at will address on behalf'of universities. the state level that will have _, the students of the com- "If s going to come down to a lot her rubbing elbows with monwealth is a "Rock more weekend meetings," Mason • university bigwigs and the the Vote" promotion said. "Ifs going to be a lot of work, governor. Mason views as very but ifs something I wanted. I really Mason was chosen over important in the fast think I can make a difference in this the student body presi- approaching election position." dents of eight other univer- season. Mason has been preparing for sities as the chair of the "For Fall Fest we're this step in her political career Kentucky Board of Student doing a statewide voter since she was a child. Body Presidents. registration program," "I think I first worked on a cam- "The chair position is she said. There win be paign when I was 11," Mason said. really neat 'cause I beat out live bands and DJs and "I was part of the student senate the guy from the Uirversiry MHody Mason we'll help students get for three years as a senator at large, of Kentucky," Mason said. will chair the registered to vote either the chair for the committee on com- "I can't remember the Kentucky Board out in the Powell court- mittees and then as vice president Make your appointment NOW!!! last time someone from of Student Body yard or by going to some last year. Ifs always been some- Eastern held a leadership Presidents. classrooms." thing I've really enjoyed." position at the state level. I Mason and her No matter how much responsi- wanted to take my leader- fellow student body pres- bility Mason is given at the state To make it easier for you to change your room, we have a new ship beyond the university leveL" idents hope the "Rock the Vote" level, she said her first priority will As board chair. Mason will be campaign will get more younger always be Eastern. policy. Come over today and make your appointment for your working closely with Gov. Paul voters out to the polls. "I don't want people to think I'm Patton and the Council on Higher "I think people our age need to going to focus so much on the state Education on some of the changes be more politically active," Mason level that our students will suffer," Campus Wide Room Change. By making your appointment, you facing universities and other places said. she said. of secondary learning in the future. There are so many bright and The students' needs and con- can: "I think I'm in the position to intelligent students with wonderful cerns here are still most important really help Eastern," Mason said. opinions that never voice their opin- tome." • Make an appointment that won't conflict with classes. • Talk with Assignment Staff about your specific situation.

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Swine(Daniel Rigney), one of the Unfortunately, these actors are beast-men, to take control of his sit- wasted on a story that doesn't fully uation. develop. The society created by Dr. Edward Douglas (David Moreau begins to fall apart when Thewlis) is stranded in the ocean Hyena-Swine decides to take over after a plane taking him to Jakarta the island. on a peace-keeping mission crash- This film relies too heavily on es. the question, "Should man interfere He is picked up by Montgomery with nature?" and brought to a remote island. This makes for interesting din- Douglas discovers that a Nobel ner conversation, but without good prize-winning geneticist, Dr. character and plot development, it Moreau, is his host. There he makes a bad movie. meets Moreau's daughter, Aissa The script from Richard Stanley (FairuzaBalk). and Ron Hutchins relies on the Douglas becomes worried when audience to make its own decision Montgomery locks him in his as to whether Dr. Moreau was right room. Later that night, Douglas or wrong. sneaks out and witnesses a hideous The one-hundredth anniversary of H.G. Wells' novel of the same Peter Sorel birth in progress. Horrified, he tries to escape name should have been celebrated Val Kilmer stars as Dr. Moreau's assistant, Montgomery, in New Line Cinema's sci-fi thriller, 'The Island of Dr. Moreau', based on the novel by H.G. Wells. aided by Aissa, but they are caught more aptly than with this movie. Rice's new novel New show bores to bones - offers—— BY ROGER RIDDEU on salvation and damnation. mixed Contributing writer With "Servant of the Bones," she As a devout follower of novelist seems to sacrifice provocative char- Anne Rice, I feert cheated after acterization and plot for religious media art m completing her latest work, ponderings and metaphysical mus- BY ALYSSA BRAMLAGE ;^ervant of the Bones'. ings. Arts editor •-"£ Overall, the book is good and Once the story resumes in mod- fold with Rice's usual doses of goth- ern day Manhattan, the plot begins . At 7:30 p.m.Tuesday, Giles ic romance, forays into ancient his- to gain momentum. Gallery welcomed faculty from - tory and a heady mix of dark mysti- Azriel attempts to discover just Transylvania University. ^cism. who has summoned him and to Jack Girard, Anne Binford, The story revolves around what end. Florence Thome and Dan Selter " Azriel, a centuries old Babylonian His search leads to the religious will be showing until Oct 1. . ghost who was made into a order. A discovery is made which Girard is the only member of guardian spirit to serve the evil threatens Western civilization the group to have shown here '. ends of those who held mastery unless Azriel can stop it. before. He had a solo show - over him. Does any of this sound familiar? around 1990, said Betsy The novel begins with Azriel Rice seems to be cannibalizing a Kurzinger, coordinator of the telling his tale to a Jewish scholar, few bits of her other works to show. Jonathan. achieve an end in this one. All of the people showing are Azriel has been summoned to The power-mad leader hearkens full-time faculty at Transylvania. avenge the murder of a young girl, back to Rice's vampire novel, The Jack Girard will be showing the daughter of the founder of a Queen of the Damned." drawings, collage and mixed worldwide religious order with Using a scholar to record and media installations. Anne political power. transcribe Azriel's story reminds Binford is showing paintings. The first part of the novel deals us of Rice's "Interview With the Florence Thorne is showing 3- with Azriel's life as a boy in ancient Vampire." dimensional work in mixed , Babylon, his sacrifice to the gods Rice seems to be repeating her- media. Dan Selter is showing and his afterlife as a spirit self. Frankly, I would have thought ceramics. The first half of this book nearly Rice had more creativity in her lim- "This is an exchange show. itless imagination than to feed off They show here, and next drove me out of my mind with bore- month we show at Transy," dom. I didn't care who this charac- her past novels to give birth to a ter, Azriel, was. Something, indeed, new one. Kurzinger said. Anne Rice should return to what The show is open to the pub was lacking. Plot? Characterization? Amy Kearns/PrcKjress lie. Admission is free. "Servant" seems to be a vehicle she does best: writing novels that for Rice to present to us her views keep her fans enthralled. Pictured Is "Beetle Action' by Dan Sorter, an artist exhibited at the Transylvania Faculty Ait Show in Giles Gallery. Saves on calling cards, too!

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BOCKV MOUNTAIN Profiles VICIOUS CYCLE MOUNTAIN BIKES G A R V I I S M I R BY MARIE MOFFTTT moving to a much smaller town What does WEKU/WEKH Activities editor than what I live in.' have that's Informative BONTRAGCR on the air waves? 204 SOUTH THIRD ST RICHMOND, KY Eugenia Fitzgerald loves work- What helped you make (606)626-8715 ing in fundraising because it gives the final decision? We're the only source on her the chance to make friend- air for classical music and ships. The whole station was arts programs and we also 228 S. Second St. present to interview me. do the news. We will be broad- Sun. - Wed. How long have you been and I was asked to spend casting EKU sports live through- working in radio? APOUO time with each person. As out the season at 88.9 FM. If they 11 a.m. - 1:30 a.m. the day went on I realized I really (students/faculty/community) Thurs. - Sat. I started out as a volunteer liked these people, and I really feel this is a valuable service, give at a public radio station liked the format and felt really us a call or reach us on the web at 11 a.m. -2:30 a.m. back around 1984 at W i comfortable here. www. weku.org. WKXU in Kent. Ohio. I was I think one of the reasons why Eugenia Fitzgerald about 17; 1 had been listening to I chose it is because its format How far are you on your 623-0330 Director of development their jazz programming at night and its size are similar to the sta- master's degree? for Eastern's Arts & News and I went by the station and said. tion I'm coming from, although network 'Llove this station. How can I my responsibilities are greater I'm completing my mas- PfzfA FAST FREE DELIVERY help?' and they put me to work here ter's in Latin and I'm right away. So. it's a step up but not a huge embarking on an MBA step up. I'll be most effective ffiis here at EKU. I went into Greek Why did you choose to way. and Latin because I didn't really CELEBRATING 13 YEARS work in the development give much thought to what I want- and fundraising area? How do you like working ed to study when I first went to ofserving Richmond A EKU with the people at the school. No one really sat down I got real excited about E station? and said let's look at what would radio and decided this is be practical to study. what I wanted to do. I want- I was just touched by all ed to do fundraising rather the people that I met. All ,.— Why did you choose than be in academics. I still love the friendliness and the •*■ Latin? academics. I felt this is much warmth and the cohesive- more dynamic and that it kept me ness of the staff, and I really want- on the cutting edge of communi- ed that job. By the time I got to gradu- cations with other people, and I ate school, I realized I did- really love that aspect of radio n't want to do academia. I combined with fundraising. What are some of the was much more interested in events planned for this interacting with people. So I have What was your last job (3 year? a love of languages and of culture, position before coming and there is still that scholarly Working in radio at a E to Eastern? Our fall fund drive is set side to me, but I would much young age gave for Oct. 18 - 26. We have rather be in an environment I was the membership' these drives twice a year, where I can be working one on Fitzgerald her start in director and I was in once in the fall and once in one with folks and creating rela- charge of keeping track of where she wants to the spring, and it's the time we go tionships, working on relation- be: involved with peo- membership records and in to our listenership and ask them ships and making relationships charge of trying to acquire new to become new members. We call meaningful. ple. members and all the paperwork it "Oktoberfest. and mailing that goes into that. Hometown: Outside of Do you think you made Why did you decide to Washington, D. C. the right decision Suggestions come to Eastern? About her new hometown: E9 □ choosing Eastern? These small town folks are To suggest someone to be I love the station. I love the really friendly and concerned I was looking for a new job. featured in Profiles, con- about one another. I like people that work here, and tact Jamie Neal or Marie and I interviewed in several I really like EKU and I'm being in a place where you places. Actually, when I MoHitt at 622-1872 or looking forward to know- 1882. can be on such friendly terms came down here to my ing it better and developing some with one another." interview I was scared, and I partnership with other areas in thought 'if I take this job I'll be the university.

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BY MARIE MpfFrn "It gives opportunities for clubs events by there will be a events and to be involved," Moore Activities editor and organizations to be exposed to Multicultral " People thinks it's close out dance/ said. Expo '96 Events others," said Sandra Moore, direc- Student only for Mack party. The admis- The Black Expo is open to the Live entertainment, a social tor of Multicultural Student Services. sion price is FREE entire campus. ■ "Get Involved" gatthering and a dance/party are all Services (MCSS). Moore also folks. with a canned food Moore said it gives students a 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., Monday, open events to get EKU involved. chance to become part of black stu- N "And it gives students an oppor- said they're Sandra Moore, item or $1 without Powell Building Black Expo '96 is scheduled to tunity to find out about the services trying to break an item. dent life at the university and see ■ "MCSS ComlrT Straight At kick off at 11 a.m. and will last until offered by the Multicultural Stud down the barri- director of MCSS Proceeds will go that the services provided by MCSS Ya" with special guest, Mr. 3 p.m. Monday in the Powell Services." rs that exist, 9) to the Salvation are open to the entire campus. Black Lexington Building solicitation area. From 4 p.m.- 6 p.m. on Tuesday, cause it Army. MCSS is A chance to meet new people, 4 p.m. - 6 p.m., Tuesday, The event will introduce stu- there will be a mix and mingle ddewu hold true for their office. turning the event into a fundraiser. an opportunity to help out the Fountain Food Court dents to other clubs and organiza- event with Eastern students, faculty The clubs and organizations that Music will be provided by Super Salvation Army and a membership ■ "What's Up On Stage?" tions on campus and raise interest drive to get more students to join and staff. This program will be an are involved with the MCSS are Sound Productions. featuring 'Forte' with opening in memberships. Some of the par- helping to put on the Black Expo Mr. Black Lexington. Johnny clubs and organizations will all be act "One Accord" ticipants are Black Student Union, informational on how to get featured at Black Expo "96. along involved with MCSS programs and '96. Jackson, will be the special guest. 7 p.m. -10 p.m., Wednesday, Gospel Ensemble, Delta Sigma "They get them more involved He will attend the event on Tuesday with entertainment for all to enjoy. Fountain Food Court Theta, Kappa Alpha Psi, Phi Beta events. "It should be something for "People think it's only for the and more exposure on campus and and Thursday. Jackson is an ■ "Close Out Jam" with special Sigma and Zeta Phi Beta. everybody," Moore said. guest, Mr. Black Lexington black folks, but it's not," Moore in the community," Moore said. Eastern student. This is the first year the Black "It's an opportunity for the entire For more information contact 9 p.m. -12 a.m.. Thursday. said. Two "hot" local groups will pro- Expo has been held on Eastern's vide live singing entertainment on campus and community to have Multicultural Student Services at Fountain Food Court campus. You don't have to be black to be 622-3205. a part of the activities or future Wednesday night and on Thursday exposure to black activities and New coordinator to arrive Sept. 9

BY MARIE MOFFITT She said she is very much Administrators and the Activities editor looking forward to coming to Association of Fraternity Students on campus wili be Eastern. Advisers. She is also a facilitator seeing a new face in student orga- Heigle has worked in various on the Undergraduate nizations Sept. 9. fields. She has organized rush Interfraternity Institute. Cari Sue Heigle, the current activities and facilitated retreats, She has served as conference director of Panhellenic Affairs at one being with the joint adviser for Area V and the the University of Tennessee, will Interfraternity and Panhellenic Southeastern Panhellenic be the coordinator of student Council. Conference and has trained over organizations at Eastern. She has served on university 100 rush counselors in Educational Heigle will be replacing committees for alcohol and drug Counseling and Psychology 30r> Troylyn Leforge and has already awareness, wellness week and made some trips to Richmond to leadership development. prepare for her new duties. At Eastern, Heigle will be Carl Heigle stats Heigle comes to Eastern with a working with a wide range of bachelor's degree in communica- ^ organizations. Some of her ■ Age: 26 tions and public relations responsibilities will be: develop- ■ Hometown: Newark. Ohio Education: M.A. Higher from The University of Tole3o ing appropriate administrative ■ Education. The Ohio State and a master's degree in higher policies and procedures, coordi- University; B.A. education from The Ohio State nating programs for organization Communications and Public University. and personal development for fra- Relations, The University of She has advised many national ternity and sorority members and Toledo social sororities, historically designing and delivering leader- ■ Membership card: Chi black Greek sororities and nation- ship development programs. Omega Sorority, University of al Greek honor societies. She also "My interest is with working Toledo Pro beach volleyball Shannon Ra"lH/pr°9'ess advised the Panhellenic council. with the Greeks and other organi- "Eastern has very successful zations." Heigle said. Sophomore Kent Dixon. from Northern Kentucky, spiked the volleyball into the air during the Pi Kappa Alpha student development programs," Heigle is a part of the National Fraternity Rush get together last week. Heigle said. Association of Student Personnel Lambda Sigma inducts members BY ALYSSA BRIMLAGE *%M ajR , Through the interviews and Tern Bush Susan Sexton Arts editor ■ ■ « applications, students are evaluated 1996 Conner McCracken In April, the Lambda Sigma on qualities of leadership, scholar- Members Chelsea Givan ' ft" -* Society inducted 50 new members. ship, fellowship and spirit of ser- Farrah Cheek Kevin Slone vice. Sarah Merlin Lambda Sigma Society is a Mary Horn national sophomore honor society Once accepted, the prospective Adam Back Mary Rose Dailey Christy Strange and repeats this procedure each member has to complete four Mmdy Knight Miriam Neace year. Eastern is the Mu chapter of stages. The inductee is honored in Chris Hurt Amy Barnes the society. ceremonies that reflect the society's Brooke Dunn MarkStrouss Karen Lehmenkuler principles. After this, the student is Thomas Nitschke. II All freshmen who meet qualifica- Nathan lies a member of the Lambda Sigma Sarah Blosssom tions set by the society are encour- Lawania Eden Nicole Thompson aged to join, i ne eligible freshmen Society. HoByLemay Kristi Renfro are contacted by letters after the fall Lambda signifies truth, while Jenny Jackson ______— *. Alyssa Bramlage Emily Eis semester. Sigma signifies honor. Each mem- Karen Tipton SusanneLong Casey Roach Prospective members must have ber is expected to live up to the Sarah Johnson a 3.3 grade point average in order to symbols of the society. AnnBuffin Melissa Ellison TriciaRoth Amanda Van Meter ______\____\\\&X__\\_\_ make it to the interview phase. The officers for 1996-97 are: Jason Lynch At the interview, questions are President B.J. Ruckriegel, Vice Jessica Evens Joshua King Amy Keams/Progress Jeremy Bums Welcome\y£t back asked in both a serious and humor- President Beth Whisman, Secretary B.J Ruckriegel, Jr. Elizabeth Whisman Leah Martin ous manner. They can range from, Jeremy Burns, Treasurer Mark Mindy Finn KnsKleme Travis Harris, a freshman construction technology major, was getting plenty "What kind of candy bar would you Strauss, Public Relations Chris Hurt Sheenah Burton Teresa Seewer Sarah Williamson to eat Irom freshman Brian Frazier. Tuesday afternoon at the Martin Hall be?" to "What would your contribu- and Co-Rituals Mary Rose Dailey LeonMabngly Patio welcome back picnic. tions to Lambda Sigma be?" and Brooke Dunn. Joshua Flanery

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. M "I Brian Simms. editor B6 Thursday. September 5.1996 The Eastern Progress Sports Hold on Tested Trojans face to your Eastern Saturday BY BRIAN SIMMS a lot about us from our first game." seat for Sports editor « We're gonna try That first game saw Blakeney's Troy State already has a game team rack up 467 yards of total to get our guys under its belt Eastern does not. offense, 316 on the ground. They ready to play the this one One coach says it doesn't matter. also have possibly the best pass rush The other says it does. in Division I-AA with a defensive line toughest game in Fasten your seat belts. No matter what the opinion, that averages 6 feet 3 inches and 280 Colonel football fans, for both will settle pounds. Kidd simply describes the their career. [he most interesting ride of their differ- Eastern- Trojans in three words — big, strong Larry Blakeney, recent history has arrived. ences when the and physical. The ride is none other than teams face off at Troy "They've got some good ath- Troy State coach football — '96 style. 7 p.m. on letes," Kidd said. yy This season finds Eastern Saturday at Roy State Attempting to break through that squaring off against teams fight- Kidd Stadium. line will be another talented team of Eastern will be missing its best ing within the ranks of me Sports The eighth- Where: Roy running backs for Eastern. pass rusher in defensive end David Network top 25 poll. This scientif- ranked Trojans Kidd Stadium William Murrell will be the Hoelscher. ic study is conducted with the beat up on starter, with Daymon Carter in The second-team All Ohio Valley help of some 125 individuals. Alcom State last Where 7 p.m. reserve. Conference selection from last sea- At this point, week, 61-7, while Saturday "Daymon Carter will not be the son suffered a partially torn ligament more than the lOth-ranked back-up, though," running backs in his knee and will definitely not usual, all the Colonels contin- Radio: coach Teddy Taylor said. "Daymon play against the Trojans. He may be gurus can only ued hitting each WEKY will be used as kind of a second fea- out until the OVC opener on Sept. 28 hypothesize a other in practice. 1340 AM ture tailback. Both Murrell and against Tennessee Tech. team's fate. •'That's defi- Carter will get plenty of snaps and That is the only injury for the After last nitely an advan- Drew Hall will be there to add In the Colonels, besides minor bumps and weekend, there tage for them," Eastern coach Roy running game as weD." bruises. is more of a Kidd said. "If we got an edge, it's that That has Blakeney worried. Troy State, however, will be at full feel of how we are playing at home, but I would "Their tailbacks look dangerous strength. They expect to have line- things will like to have already played a game." anytime they touch the ball," backer Shawn Stuckey, a transfer actually be on Don Knight/Progress Said Troy State coach Larry Blakeney said. "We're gonna try to from Vanderbilt, back from a the gridiron. CHAD QITJ-X Blakeney, "We don't know very get our guys ready to play the tough- sprained media collateral ligament in On the Sidelines But, one game William Murrell. shown here in a recent practice, will start at tailback. much about them, but they do know est game in their career." his left knee. does not make a season. One game may serve as a pre- liminary litmus test, especially considering the schedules some Blessing turns Colonel foes undertook. ~Thg"lowdowir Out of five ranked Colonel other cheek— opponents, four opened their respective seasons last weekend. Colonels venture the best three out of five game Troy State stayed within the I- match 15-12, 15-8,15-11. AA affiliation to find a season to season opener "I think Mandy's better now, opener. and Emily's working as a setter Troy beat Alcorn State 61-7. with one setter now," Akincinbay said. "I think it's Alcom entered the season just off not a problem." the top 25 list. BY CHAD QUEEN As for Deerhake, she said the Eastern Illinois defeated I-A Assistant sports editor coaches want her 100 percent for Mid-American Conference mem- the Kent State Tourney Sept. 13- ber Western Michigan 28-20, 14. while Appalachian State and What was at first considered a Polvino noticed a positive atti- Middle Tennessee also tested the blessing last week for volleyball tude in her team during the waters against stiff I-A competi- coach Geri Polvino turned into a Maroon and White scrimmage. tion. near disaster. The attitude was exemplified Appalachian tried its luck Polvino's blessing was having by one of the players on the against ACC member Wake three setters: junior college trans- White squad. It's an item she said Forest. fer Shelby Bonifas, is vital if the team Middle hit the gridiron against returning Colonel ^ expects to compete. I-A foe Ix)uisianaTech. Amanda Deerhake "If we have that If I he score was any indication, and freshman Ozge More Chelsea Bower atti- Appalachian appeared to give Akincinbay. tude, then we're Wake a pretty good scare. Deerhake rolled Senior defensive going to do very, The I-A member came out vic- her ankle in prac- specialist Erin Gillooly very well," she said. torious, 19-13. Middle didn't fare tice, making her profile Page B7 This weekend the as well, falling to Tech 20-0. doubtful for this Colonels travel to The simple fact these three weekend's action, Columbia, S.C. to schools are playing I-A opponents while Bonifas withdrew from participate in the Southeastern should say something. Eastern because of concerns about Conference team's tourney. If a team from I-AA tries to her major. The tourney is the first of an play with its big brothers and Akincinbay is the only of the 11-match road swing for the gets handled pretty well, they can three original setters likely to see Colonels. They don't open at home simply chalk it up to the opposi- action in a Colonel uniform this until Sept. 27 against Tennessee- tion being a division ahead. If a weekend. Martin. team comes within inches of "For every downside you get, As for the opponent at hand, pulling an upset, people should you get an upside," Polvino said. "I Polvino said her team wiM have to take notice. think seeing Emily (Stinson) out take their best game to Columbia Heaven foroid a little brother there was an upside." to do well. come out on top against a I-A Last Saturday, in the Maroon "We're gonna go up against opponent. and White scrimmage, Stinson led South Carolina and we're gonna After all, aren't these types of the White squad in assists with 22. have to play our best mental games scheduled for homecom- She saw action during the whole game," she said. ings, or games you are looking for encounter and helped her team- "If we start thinking we don't a win, or maybe a favor to a friend? mates collect 37 kills. have an experienced setter, and we ^ Eastern's last run against I-A Stinson hadn't been training as can't match them in height; if we competition came in 1992. a setter, but she did do some set- start thinking those things, that's • The Colonels traveled to ting in high school. the mind interfering with the I-ouisville where the Cardinals tri- The freshman was slated as an brain." umphed by a mere 10 points. outside hitter before she was put The Colonels open play against Would playing a I-A team help into her new role. South Carolina tomorrow. the Colonels prepare for one of "It wasn't like we had a lot of In the round robin tourney they their toughest schedules in recent time to work with Emily, but she's will also face Chicago-Illinois, . years? got some good potential," Polvino Oklahoma and America University. That question will have to be said. The teams with the best records put on hold. During the intrasquad scrim- after the round robin will square off. mage, Akincinbay led all partici- The winner will be determined pants in assists with 38. She Saturday. Chad Queen/Progress The road ahead helped the maroon on to victory in This year's schedule calls for Junior Amy Merron led the Maroon team In kills and bbqk assists Saturday with 11 and nine respectively. teeing it up against three teams in the I-AA top 10. • The last time the Colonels faced this caliber of competition Golfers begin fall swing at Dayton tourneys was back in '81, with two oppo- nents landing in the final top 10 Men tee off today, Lady Colonels Fischer, Amy Crowder and Katy class, but coach Lew Smither is poll. After capturing their first Ohio Davis. trying to fix that The first test of just how hard women start Valley Conference crown last time Among the new faces that fig- "We hope that he can get it the schedule will be is Saturday, out, the Lady Colonels will use ure to make an immediate impact changed, but not if it is going to i against a team that put up basket- season tomorrow this first tournament as a test, is freshman Jackie Biro, who will affect his graduation," Smither ball-like numbers in its last contest. according to coach Sandy Martin. probably play in the number two said. "It's unfortunate. But, his Following that game is a trip to BY BRIAN SMMS This will give us a chance to spot in Dayton. education comes first." Bowling Green. If history serves Sports editor see the young players," said "She has a lot of talent," Martin If Bedore is unable to play, then said. "She is a fine player." junior Andy Games will be in the as an indication, rankings and Both Eastern's men's and Martin, who plans on taking two schedules don't matter. women's golf teams will swing into teams to Dayton. Martin said they may take two number one spot, followed by Senior safety Chris Guyton action when they travel to Dayton, Returning for her final year is teams to Dayton if everyone is eli- sophomore Josh Lee, junior col- begins his fourth year as a starter two time OVC golfer of the year gible. lege transfer Brett Marcum and Ohio. senior Kris O'Donnell. in the Colonel secondary. The past The men will tee off today in Beverly Brockman. two seasons, he has been the team "Beverly has done a lot for us," Smither said he expects the leader in interceptions. the Dayton Invitational, while the Colonels women will compete tomorrow in Martin said. The only thing that I The good news, for the men is fifth position to come down to As opposed to years past, would like to see her do is finish Brandon Tucker, Mike Whitson Guyton said there are no breaks the Lady Flyer Invitational, a tour- that they only lost one player due nament they have played in every in the top five in more tougher to graduation. and Eric Willenbrink. from solid competition for the '96 The Dayton Invitational will be campaign. year since the team started in tournaments." The bad news is that they Don Knight/Progress 1993. Also returning is sophomore might lose their number one play- the first of sue tourneys scheduled "Knowing we have a hard Both tourneys will be 18 holes Julie Bourne, who finished second for the fall season. schedule, so we have to go out Senior Mike Whrtson is one of er due to class scheduling prob- and will feature such teams as behind Brockman in the OVC's, lems. The Colonels usually play only and play," he said. There are no three Colonel golfers fighting for the gimme games this year." Xavier, Eastern Michigan and Erica Montgomery, Lori Senior Chris Bedore may not four, but Smither said they are fifth position on the team. Cincinnati. Tremaine, Melissa Cox, Kelly be able to play because he is in playing more to gain experience.

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