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November 7,2002 Jacksonville State University Volume 51, Issue 11 Will the real governor please stand up? Siegelman claims narrow victory early on, but lead 670,913 to 667,718, a mar- "Do you remember what hap- gin of 3,195. Libertarian John pened in Florida and how close Baldwin County error may throw win to Riley Sophocleus polled 23,242 votes the vote was and the hanging Baldwin County officials on From staff and wire reports by both accounts. chads?" Riley said early Tuesday night. That figure was The 19,070 vote total for Wednesday. enough to give Siegelman the Siegelman was given in a print- Alabama does not have a law Baldwin County officials put victory in the unofficial count. out of Baldwin County votes providing for an automatic their stamp of approval But Johns said the mistake that was provided to news orga- recount in tight races. Instead, a Wednesday on vote totals giving was corrected later and that the nizations, including The voter can seek a recount with Republican Bob Riley victory call-in sheets from poll workers Associated Press. But Riley said each county canvassing board, over Democratic Gov. Don match the 12,736 number that his campaign received the but it requires putting up a secu- Siegelman, but a dispute left the was made official Wednesday 12,736 figure from the begin- rity bond, said Chuck Grainger, outcome in doubt. morning. ning. attorney for the secretary of Election officials in the Riley said the official "The votes never changed; the state's office. Republican-dominated county Baldwin County results make reporting did," he said at a news Drenching rain across the him the winner by a tiny margin said the correct number for Republican gubernatorial candidate Democratic incumbent governor Don conference in Hoover. state and deadly tornadoes in Siegelman was 12,736, not the out of 1.3 million votes cast Bob Riley. Siegelman. Capt. Marvin Ussery of the caused many to statewide. 19,070 initially reported by midnight with nobody present," Republican-dominated Baldwin Baldwin County Sheriff's think voter turnout would be "We win with over 3,000 county officials on election Siegelman said in Montgomery. County originally showed Department said Siegelman's extremely low. 1.3 million votes," he said. night. Both sides sent lawyers and Siegelman with 19,070 votes, numbers were lowered after vot- Alabamians went to the polls But Siegelman insisted the Probate Judge Adrian Johns campaign supporters to court- but later reduced his tally to ing machine cartridges from Tuesday. This is greater than the vote numbers in Baldwin said Wednesday that "a pro- houses statewide to recheck 12,736. polling places were rerun turn out in the 1998 gubernator- County changed after midnight gramming glitch in the soft- numbers, including photograph- Baldwin County's initial tally because of a suspected error. ial race, which was 57 percent. when poll watchers had left, and ware" showed Siegelman with ing election tallies that were put Siegelman on top 674,052 to The dispute stirred images of Secretary of State Jim Bennett he stood by the higher number. 19,070 votes, the number given posted at courthouses. 670,913, a margin of 3,139. The the presidential election in "Votes were changed after see Election, page 3 to The Associated Press by Election officials in revised number put Riley in the Florida two years ago. '

Rocking the vote Students to vote on SGA rule changesV 1 I* I I renaming of the SGA execu- not really a whole lot that job By J. Wilson Guthrie The Chanticleer Staff Writer tive board. requires." "The executive committee The vice president will Students at JSU will join of the SGA . . . wanted (the have control of the the nation this week in vot- names of offices) to sound a Organizational Council. The ing on some important issues little bit more professional council is made up of repre- facing the campus. and a little bit more like the sentatives from student orga- What the Senate has spon- school sets (theirs) up," said nizations on campus. The sored would change the Brewer. council also has the'power to names and part of the struc- The bills would rename pass resolutions -and recom- ture of the current SGA the offices of first and sec- mend bills to the Senate. executive branch as well as ond vice president to vice The last bill changes a malung it mandatory in the president of the Senate and redundancy in the wording JSU constitution that sena- vice president of student of a section of the constitu- JSU constitution that sena- vice president of student of a section of the constitu- tors be active in at least two activities respectively. tion dealing with voting. committees. A bill to rename the office "(The constitution said) "Members of the Senate of comptroller to vice presi- they (the president and vice have to be on two cornmit- dent of organizational affairs presidents) would be elected tees," said Jordan Brewer, is also up for vote. It would 'by a popular vote by a vot- Constitution and Code co- not only change the name of ing student body' basically it chairman "In the constitu- the office, the bill would also was just reiterating voting tion it only says one, it was add responsibilities to the twice so I (took) out the sec- changed a while ago in the job. ond 'voting,"' said Brewer. Code of Laws, but never in "Right now (the comptrol- These bills will be pre- the constitution." ler's) job is to allocate sented in a yes-no format to The remaining bills deal money," said Brewer. the student body on the same with the restructuring and "We're adding more respon- ballot as the Homecoming sibilities to that job; there is candidates, Nov. 7. JSU buys land to protect borders

BY Jamie M. Eubanks There is one more plot of Fielding said building sky- The Chanticleer News Editor land that doesn't belong to scrapers for academic build- JSU. Meehan said that, in ings is not preferred. Jacksonville State time, the University will nego- "They are more expensive," University is expanding its tiate and will own the entire according to Fielding. "It's borders, literally. area. harder to maintain them, and The board of trustees The property is important to you have safety issues if you recently approved the pui- the University in terms of have a fire in a building. It chase of approximately 1 112 expansion, as well. makes for a much more pleas- The Chant~cleerIJWllson Guthrle Senior art major Charles Ahlschwede feeds his ballot into a collection machine at the National Guard armory in acres from Phillip and Karen "We're going to be at ant learning environment not Jacksonville on Tuesday. Townsend. 10,000 (students) within a few to be crowded up like The land is located on. years, if we keep growing, and State in Atlanta." Mountain Street behind Paul we're sort of strapped for There was also the threat of Snow Stadium. Which is space now. Parking is sort of some development encroach- UPD nabs bookstore thief after chase adjacent to the land already tight, we need some more aca- ing on the University's bor- owned by the University. demic buildings and I think ders. By Miranda Bryant it several times with no prob- store. "We got a very good price," it's a very appropriate pur- "The University really The Chanticleer Staff Writer lems." "We are very pleased with said Dr. William Fielding, act- chase for the University." needs to be able to have some Deramus escaped in a green the University Police," ing vice president of adminis- As JSU continues to grow in control over what's developed The University Police pickup tkck parked behind Stephens said, "because they trative and business affairs. numbers, there will be an there," said Fielding. "You Department arrested a student Stephenson Hall, according to get here within two or three "The president negotiated it increased need for more hous- wouldn't want just any kind of last Wednesday for. resisting Causey. minutes after we call them." and got it well under what I ing, parking and academic development to come in there. arrest during a pursuit last During his patrol around "We think that this guy had consider market price." buildings. These are possibil- I think it's best for the students Tuesday, according to police. campus last Wednesday morn- been causing a continuing President Bill Meehan did ities for the development of and the University and all to Officer Matt Causey chased ing, Causey said he spotted the problem," Coleman said. indeed negotiate the purchase the land. Unless JSU has have a buffer zone there where Andre Deramus, 32, of truck, but Deramus was not It is important for students of the land. The 1 112-acre lot some room to grow, it will be we can make decisions that Gadsden on foot around the there. His cousin was operat- to put their names or some came with a price tag of forced into the situation that are best for the students and Theron Montgomery Building ing the vehicle and told other form of identification $50,000. This may seem some universities are facing. the University over time." last Tuesday after employees Causey about . Deramus' inside their books so they can steep, but land anywhere in "Many universities become There are some buildings of the campus bookstore called whereabouts. easily describe the books if Jacksonville is going to be landlocked," Meehan said, currently on the land that are JSUPD. "I was dead set I was going they get stolen, according to expensive, especially land that "and the only thing they can being leased, but Meehan said "We were called there to get him," said Causey. both Stephens and Coleman. is adjacent to the University do is build up. And it's much once the lease cycles are over because the subject has been a Causey said he notified the "We are trying to encourage itself. better to have land you can the buildings will likely be suspect in some cases involv- Gadsden Police Department the bookstore to get surveil- Fielding also said the build out to. Whether it's an torn down. The land, he said, ing stolen books," Causey about the suspect's current lance cameras," Coleman said. University owns most of the expansion to the football sta- will probably be kLpt as said. address, and Deramus was Although the bookstore has property around the land that dium, whether it's land for "green space" for now. Causey said the suspect ran brought halfway to the JSUPD a policy that all book bags was recently purchased and more apartments or academic "Long term, that will fit out of the building when he for the arrest. have to stay at the front of the "$50,000 for a piece of prop- buildings or even for parking, within the 10-year plan for the saw the officer. More textbooks are stolen store, said Stephens, they are erty right next to the it's important for a university University to expand that "I don't think this is some- near the end of each semester, seriously looking into getting thing he was expecting to hap- University is nothing, in my to have space to grow." way," Meehan said. according Randall Stephens, security cameras. Page 2

The Chanticleer November 7, 2002 Faculty Senate gets library office space

By J. Wilson Guthrie SGA President Robert Hayes. The Chant~cleerStaff Writer Not only does the SGA have a represenative with the senate The Faculty Senate is not a they also work together. The new organization at JSU, but its SGA and Faculty Senate created office is. a joint parking committee last Unique Girts Over the summer, Dr. year that dealt with parking con- Rebecca Turner, vice president cerns. of student affairs, granted the But Jones said that the sen- rrank Lloyd Wright Designs senate an office on the fourth ate's main goal is to represent floor of the library. the faculty view on academics. Rand-blown Art Glass "We asked for a filing cabi- "We function in an advisory net," said John Jones, the capacity to the University," said Celtic Crosses & Jewelry Faculty Senate president. "She Jones. (asked) 'how would you like an The senate has dealt with Amber Jewelry office?"' such faculty concerns as a new Jones also receivqd a student sick-leave policy and a Tapestries * lemp Jewelry worker to help with the every- University wide stance on facul- day running of the senate. ty working during May term. Incense * Globes "Our bylaws say that we are "We are first trying to figure supposed to get a student work- out if the University has a poli- Candles and More er," said Jones. "But no presi- cy," said Jones, "(and if so) try dent before me has had one that to figure out a more fair way to The ChantlcleerIJ Wtlson Guthr~e ftudents and raculty I know of. do things." Faculty Senate student worker Precious Bubala settles in to her new space in the "Dr. Turner recognizes the Under the current policy,- organization's new office space on the fourth floor of Houston Cole Library. need for stability in the senate according to Jones, the different save 10%with I.D. and having an office (helps with departments have different grade not be counted as an F for relationships, but ours is very that)," said Jones. ways of dealing with teachers Purposes of finanial aid," said receptive. They are very recep- The senate also stays being off during May term. Jones. "So we passed a resolu- tive to most of our concerns." 435-5455 involved with the SGA. Another goal of the senate is tion and sent it to the Academic The senate meets on the sec- Located 114 mile north "The SGA has a represenative to keep the students' interests in Council." ond Monday of every month that attends our meetings," said mind. Jones praised the council in with the Executive Council of thef port's Mut Jones. That represenative is "We asked that an incomplete that, "Other schools have bad meeting on the first Monday of All Good Things Come from the €Am

I Alpha Omicron Pi: Congrats to this week's Sister of the Week- Jennifer Hall and Positive I panda Award- Allison and. Good luck to the football team. It's Homecoming!!! Everyone have a great week!! Contact: Leann Davis, [email protected]. Alpha Phi Sigma: The National Cnminal Justice Honor Society, is sponsoring a Toy Drive for the Children of Second Chance. Toys, care items and school supplies will be collected for ages ranging from infant to teenage. Contact Rick Asbell, 782-5335. Alpha Xi Delta: Congratulations to all of our beautiful new sisters! We're so excited for all of you! Congratulations Carrie Howard! We love you! We're having a great time with Delta Chi this week! Thanks guys! Go gamecocks! Beat Northwestern! Contact: Katie Green, 782-7535. Criminal Justice Department Seminar Series presents "Drugs of Abuse," Nov. 6, at 8 am. The purpose of this seminar is to offer an overview of the possible impact that current abuse of drugs could have upon the average individual. ** Students may receive one credit hour (CJ 488). Speaker: Mr. Don Shaver. Contact: William Coulter [email protected]. Delta Zeta: We are excited about having our Alumnae back in town to celebrate our 100th Year Nationally and our 25th Year Locally! We can't wait until the Celebration dinner Friday! Cad I IIPL tn the f~thalltpam nn qntllrdnv- WP I~VPvn111 WP wiqh evervnne a great '"",' ",/'-'-" "". Y"' """.V" ""'"-" 7. """"' """""A ""'-WVU'C"' L ,UI'"".U"II'. Delta Zeta: We are excited about having our Alumnae back in town to celebrate our 100th Year Nationally and our 25th Year Locally! We can't wait until the Celebration dinner Friday! Good Luck to the football team on Saturday- We love you! We wish everyone a great Homecoming Hoedown this week. Contact: Tavia McMunn, [email protected] JSU's Model Arab League Club will hold its November meeting on Nov. 7, at 6 p.m in Room 216 in Martin Hall. Dr. Howard Johnson will be a guest speaker. The club is opened to any JSU student interested in learning more about Middle East. Contact: Dr. Baucom, faculty adviser, 782-581 1. Peer Counselors: Come on Gamecocks - think outside of your shell! Become a Peer Counselor! Applications are now available in the Office of Student Activities, room 402 TMB. Contact: Rosalind Moore and Robert Hayes, 782-5491. Phi Mu: Thank you Pi Kappa Phi for an awesome fingerpaint mixer last week. We are so excited to be doing homecoming with you. Good luck intramural volleyball and water polo teams. Sunshine Award: Jennifer D, Athlete: Paige W, Phi of the week: Allison, Phi Mu Lady of the Week: Crystal Mashburn. Contact: Brianna Bladen, 782-6145. Public Relations Organization will meet Nov. 8, 9:30-10:30 a.m. in the student lounge, Self Hall. Congratulations to our officers: Misti, Jacob, Lora, Ruben and Kenny. Contact: Dr. Ihator, 782-8205. Society of Professional Journalists: Thanks to everyone who helped with our fundraisers and forums this month. Our next meeting is Nov. 7 at 4:30, Conference Room, Self Hall. We will watch our Project Watchdog video. Votes for qnember of the month are due by Nov. 1. Happy Halloween! Contact: Mike Stedham, 782-5713.

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Oct. 28-Sekeria Volece Bossie, 22, reported criminal mischief to JSUPD occurring at Jax of PRV is located 30 miles east of Huntsville, AL. Visit with Apartments. your Counselor/Career Center where you will find detailed Oct. 29-JSUPD reported resisting arrest occurring at the Theron Montgomery Building. Oct. 29-Jessica Renee Reid, 20, reported unlawful breaking and entering motor vehicle to information about our program. JSUPD occurring at Jack Hopper Dining Hall. Oct. 29-Mary Caroline Moline, 18, reported theft of property to JSUPD occurring at Stone Please see our Display in Sociology Dept. Brewer Hall Nov. 22 Center parking lot. Oct. 29-Theresa Christine Thomas, 20, reported unlawful breaking and entering motor vehicle Duane Hellebrand or Lewis Jones to JSUPD occurring at Trustee Circle. Oct. 30-Andre Theotric Deramus, 32, of Gadsden, was arrested by JSUPD for resisting arrest Three Springs. Inc. occurring at 1200 Brookside Drive in Gadsden, Ala. P.O. Box 20 Nov. 1-Louise Veasley, 52, of Jacksonville, reported theft of property to JSUPD occurring at Crow Hall in the maintenance room. A black billfold, $20 cash, and seven credit cards were Trenton, AL 35774 stolen. Nov. 3-William Homuth, 24, of Anniston, reported theft of property to JSUPD occurring at Phone (256) 776~2503 Crow Hall. Fax (256) 776-2561

- -- Information in the Campus Crlme column IS obtained from Incident and arrest reports at the JSU Pollce Department In Salls Email: [email protected] Hall. These records are publ~cdocuments which any individual has the nght to examlne under Alabama state law If you believe this lnformatlon to be in error, please call 782-5701, or contact JSUPD at 782-5050 Visit our web page at www.threesprings.com November 7,2002 The Chanticleer Page3 from Election, page 1 Democratic candidate Lucy Armistead and Libertarian Lyn The District 3 U.S. Baxley triumphed as the first Curtis Adams received 47 and 2 Congressional seat was a closely had predicted On woman to be elected to the percent respectively. contested race as well. Net slows down at JSU Tuesday$ turn Out be office. She received 52 percent "It means a lot to me," Baxley Republican candidate Mike less than 45 percent. of the vote, while her chal- said. "In the future, if a woman Rogers received 50 percent of By J. Wilson Guthrie A T-1 line is an AT&T phrase the vote with 90,993 votes, In the Lt. race, lengers Republican Bill runs for lieutenant governor it's The Chanticleer Staff Writer .- used to descnbe ?type of carrier while Democratic challenger Joe h 1 important for the peopleA A to be system which transmits a dlgital able to say 'we had a woman Turnham received 48 percent Many students at JSU com- signal at 1 544 megabits per see- lieutenant governor and hedid with 87,116 votes. plain about the speed of the ond CARE ER EXP 0 2 00 2 a good job.'" This was a key race to internet connections on campus. "Its not that (the system) ;s Stevenson Hall Armistead said Baxley's Republicans, who sought to hold But what causes these problems running slower, its that we ha\e AT name recognition was his on to their advantage in the U.S. and what is being done to fix about outgrown (the current sys- biggest hurdle to get across in House. Republican candidate them? tem)," said Ponder "Being from the race. Bob Riley vacated the seat to Sean Ponder, Manager of the computer center I see the "I feel at peace about what we challenge Siegelman. Academic Computing and number of computers that are accomplished in this race," The U.S. House remained Network Support, said that JSU bought and put on campus and Armistead said. Republican with 226 seats to the has just out-grown the band- over the last few years it In both the State House and Democrats' 200. Republicans width capabilities of the system. seems like the number of corn- Senate races, Democrats domi- picked up three seats in the U.S. Bandwidth, as defined by puters we have bought has nated. Out of the 105 seats in Senate to put them at 50 to gain Dictionary.com, is the amount of increased every year." the State House Republicans majority, with the help of the data that can be passed along a And that has greatly affected claimed only 45, while the Republican Vice President Dick communications channel in a the available bandwidth for Democrats raked in 60. Cheney, over the 46 seats of the given period of time. In other everyone. Democrats also took the State Democrats. There is one inde- words it deals with the amount of "Adding the dorms now, they Senate with 22 seats, leaving a pendent seat. people trying to access a given are on our network. I think that mere 13 for the Republicans. system in a given time. we have reached a polnt ,where If Siegelman's win stands and -Chanticleer News Editor "What we have are dual T-1 the system is handling all that it Riley concedes, the Democratic Jamie M. Eubanks and lines, and that is the extent of our can handle," said Ponder. House and Senate will be led by Associated Press reports con- bandwidth to the outside," said According to Ponder, JSU also I For more information visit us at: www~jsu.edu/depart/ace/cpsI a Democratic governor. tributed to this story. Ponder. has more people accessing the system because of distance

"We have more people using the system to access different servers (because of the distance learning)," said Ponder But Ponder sticks by his earIi- er thought of increased usage "I believe that it's just more people using computers," said

Ponder used the example that In 1994. when JSU had not ha& a computer server very long, dui- ing a month the server had about 20 unique users A unique user IS Friday, Nov. 8th Wayne Mills Band a computer on campus that IS accessing the server In 2002 Sat., Nov. 9th Ladies Night dunng a similar month, the serr - er registered about 1,500 uniqbe users But Ponder still estimates the number of computers on campus at around 1.800 to 1,900

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OPINION The Chanticleer November 7, 2002 In Our View I Let's applaud the young people who actually do vote J By Jane Eisner disconnect, both physical and now directs Inner-City Games exactly what victory-hungry Knight-Ridder Newspapers (KRT) civic, from a political process Philadelphia. politicians want: Since young The choice is ... who? -- that is increasingly negative, Consider: You're more likely people are more independent Election night is normally a long, hectic night in a news- Sometimes it's as basic as expensive, superficial - and dis- to vote when you get married, and less ideologically pre- room, even here at your friendly neighborhood campus news- postage stamps. tant. have children, buy a house and dictable, why encourage them to paper, The Chanticleer. We anticipated losing a little sleep The civics books and surveys Voting is one of the last tac- a lawnmower, sink roots into a vote? If they can't even find a waiting to lehwho would win the governor's office. As it commissioned~tostudy tile communal acts left in community. But young people 37-cent stamp, why should they turned out, we lost a lot of sleep and never even got the infor- America's deplorable voting America, and anything that today are delaying marriage, help shape the future? mation we were waiting for. habits; the woe-is-me reports lessens its real-life touch delaying childbirth, wandering Because they "are" the future. The paper is normally complete somewhere around mid- detailing citizen apathy among depresses turn-out, especially from job to job. Is it any wonder While the demographers and night on Tuesday, but the returns in the ultra-tight governor's young people; even the well- among those who have not that America's prolonged ado- marketers who steer contempo- race were simply too close to call at that time this week. And meaning exhortations by colum- developed the habit of closing lescence has civic conse- rary campaigns argue that their once all the returns were finally in and Gov. Don Siegelman nists such as yours truly - all the curtain and exercising a pre- quences? clients should focus on more had claimed victory, it turned out that Republican candidate tend to overlook such things as cious franchise once or twice a There's no galvanizing predictable voters, they're miss- Bob Riley had some Baldwin County numbers that should postage stamps. year. national issue for young people, ing the chance to woo a whole have gone his way. That brings us up to about 9:30 Kids today don't do postage You'd think making voting no Civil Rights Movement, no new electorate, an untapped Wednesday morning, when Riley announced an 11 a.m. press stamps. Virtually every commu- easier would make it more Vietnam, no military draft of the market, the China of the politi- conference at which he is expected to claim victory over nicative act they undertake is attractive, but you'd be wrong. sort that, 30 years ago, forced cal world. Siegelman. electronic, on the telephone or Curtis Gans, director of the the voting age to include 18- Meantime, the more younger Unfnrtunately, we've held this page as late as we can possi- computer or some nifty hand- Committee for the Study of the year-olds. (Then the argument refrain from voting, bly hold it before sending it to our printing company, so at the held device. Paperless, one-step American Electorate, examined was if you were old enough to the more a toxic cycle is creat- time of this writing, it's not yet entirely clear who Alabama's transmissions. states that have adopted early fight, you were old enough to ed: Politicians won't attend to governor will be for the next four years. Siegelman may Filing an absentee ballot, voting-by-mail systems and vote. Shall we bring back the young voters' issues, so they choose to dispute the Baldwin County numbers, or returns in though, requires a stamp. have liberalized their absentee draft to re-establish that equa- won't vote, so the disconnect other precincts that might give him an edge. We might be Requesting an absentee ballot ballot procedures. Here's what tion?) grows. And what will we have a looking at a replay of the 2000 presidential election, when the requires a stamp. That means if he found: Those reforms don't And there is something more decade from now? A political entire country waited on pins and needles for three months for you're 18 years old and living increase participation. insidious: A political campaign landscape painted by the past. a few thousand Florida votes to get sorted out. We might not on a college campus some- "They hurt turnout," he says. process awash in money that To those who will break the benefits certain interests and cycle on Tuesday and vote for evn be able to talk about Alabama's bext governor with any where, or in the military, or oth- In election after election, states with more liberal voting proce- certain states, and leaves every- the first time: You go! Let your certainty in next week's paper. erwise away from home, the act dures perform worse than other one else with sound bites, nega- names be read on radio stations One thing is certain, though: whether Riley or Siegelman of voting demands a stamp and states. The intensity and focus tive TV ads and the dregs of and in school assemblies. Let takes possession of the governor's mansion, we can be certain an envelope and a lick or two. This, college students say, is of voter-mobilization efforts are discourse. your parents send you red, white that it will be done peacefully, in accordance with proscribed why they don't bother to vote. diffused. Voting becomes an act Studies done by Harvard's and blue floral bouquets. Let a law. That might seem to be too obvious to even point out, but It's one of the reasons, anyway. not unlike putting a bill in the Vanishing Voter project show stranger at the polls buy you a the peaceful transfer of power in this country, even in a sim- A lame excuse? Perhaps. mail - hardly a heart-thumping that while older people bemoan cup of coffee. ple governor's race, is something we should all be thankful Young people are far more like- experience, and surely not the the state of modem-day cam- But as a real gift to the for. ly than older Americans to offer enduring civic ritual that exerts paigning, they're more likely to majority of young Americans In too many places in the world, bloodshed would deter- justifications for shirking their a psychic pull (for some of us, hold their noses and vote any- who likely will stay at home, mine who would hold dominion over a body of 4 million peo- civic duty on Election Day, a at least) year after year. way. Young people, with no his- let's seriously begin to reform a ple, people who would never have a voice in deciding who fact that has actually been docu- For newly eligible voters, this tory of voting and no allegiance political process that distances that ruler is. mented by the research organi- disconnect is created by more to the process, just stay home. itself from the vely people who Here, however, ordinary citizens can cast their votes to zation Public Agenda. than just physical absence. It's "For them, the message is: hold our future in their hands. decide who will lead them, and have a real say in how they But put aside the sneering not only that they're on Mars No thank you," says Thomas E. are governed. And it's all done without the spilling of a sin- judgments for a moment and and the ballot box is on Venus. Patterson, the project% director. ABOUT THE WRITER Jane R. Eisner is a columnist for gle drop of blood. think about what a postage "They're still watching MTV "I don't know any electoral It may be far from perfect, and the best candidate may not Philadelphia Inquirel: Readers may stamp represents: Distance, at 28. They're still not thinking process in the world that does write to .her at: Philadelphia always win, but our system is something to be envied in many detachment. What's driving the about things in an adult way," more to depress voting than Inquirel; PO. Box 8263, parts of the world, and something we can all be thankful for. worrying decline in yter partic- says Donna Frisby-Greenwood, ours." Philadelphia, Pa. 19101, or by e- ipation among young people is a who once ran Rock the Vote and The cynic would say that's mail at [email protected].

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Is there a draft in here? Let's re-consider compulsory military service

By Edward Lotterman .ferent individuals. force would be more efficient and fair choose to use drugs as they see fit. in Iraq or Afghanistan because, terror- Knight-Ridder newspapers (KRT) Some young men don't mind serv- than the draft. They are the best judges of the possi- ism aside, they do not have to worry ing. They may not have good alterna- Friedman's logic is impeccable and ble costs and benefits. about their personal safety. We have had troops on the ground in tives for their time or may not be fazed his argument is sound as long as you That is true with perfect knowledge, The draft focused the attention of Afghanistan for nearly a year and the by the discomfort and danger associat- accept at least two assumptions: First, which we seldom have. Women who many households on important nation- administration continues to press for a ed with army life. If their employment that there is no "information problem"; used DES or thalidomide did not know al policy issues. If you believe that war with Iraq that would involve call- alternatives are tearing off shingles or that the 18- and 19-year-olds who all the costs nor did anyone who democracy works, greater citizen ing up a quarter of a million reservists. putting down sod, the "monetary choose to enlist have complete knowl- recently used phen-phen. True, those involvement leads to better decisions This is a good time to revisit a poli- opportunity cost" of military service edge of all the potential costs and ben- drugs were approved by some regula- that have greater benefits and lower cy issue that has stayed quiet for 25 may be very low. efits of their decisions. And second, tory authorities, so regulation is not a costs to our society as a whole. years. Namely, we should bring back But others, if drafted, face high one has to assume that there are no panacea. But I would rather have an Moreover, the draft forced people the military draft. costs in emotional or financial terms. "externalities" associated with either agency such as the FDA with the from all social levels and regions to Now there is an assertion that won't They find the regimentation of military compulsory or voluntary systems; that authority to halt use of a drug when its serve together. That contributed to bring in a flood of positive e-mails. training distressing (as Friedman is, there are no unintended or collateral danger becomes obvious than to broader understanding of the diversity But I believe it merits consideration. reportedly did when subjected to com- costs or benefits to society as a whole depend on consumers getting the word and complexity of U.S. society. The In modem industrial societies such pulsory ROTC 70 years ago) or they that result from the draft. haphazardly - as Friedman would. draft served as an instrument of nation- as ours, compulsory military service is may have more vivid fears of death or Both assumptions are false. Like Similarly, it is not clear that if we al integration. economically preferable to an all-vol- injury. And they may give up more Friedman, I am influenced by personal are going to expose young people to I don't expect any groundswell of unteer system. lucrative employment or delay school- experience. I enlisted in the Army just death or maiming, that the total loss to calls for restoring the draft. But it I'll acknowledge at the outset that ing that would equip them to eventual- after my 17th birthday and a few society is less when those risks fall on would be helpful to think about what this assertion is not conventional wis- ly earn high salaries. months after completing high school. the less well-educated and informed, as we lost as well as what we gained dom among economists. Milton Friedman argued that because con- With 35 years of hindsight, I would volunteers tend to be, than on draftees when we moved to all-volunteer armed Friedman, a Nobel laureate and far scription ignored these differences in probably do it all over again. But it randomly selected by lottery. forces. brighter person than I, argued just the lost satisfaction, it resulted in a greater also is clear that virtually none of the I think that the draft clearly had opposite. But I think his analysis is aggregate loss of satisfaction to society 52 men in my basic training platoon- spillover benefits. One was that it tend- incomplete. as a whole. With volunteer service, the volunteer or draftee-possessed a ed to focus the attention of many ABOUT THE WRITER Friedman argued that compulsory nation would have to set military pay complete idea of what lay ahead. households on U.S. foreign and mili- Edward Lotterman is an economist and military service constitutes a tax on scales at levels that would convince Medicines provide an instructive tary policy in a way that is visibly writer who lives and works in St. Paul, young men. While the tax was superfi- enough young men to enlist. But that parallel. Friedman argues that there lacking today. College students who Minn. Readers may write to him in cially uniform in that the draft was for cost would be spread across all taxpay- should be no regulation of therapeutic faced being shipped to Vietnam had a care of the St. Paul Pioneer Press, 345 two years of service for all, it was ers, and no one would be forced to pay drugs by the U.S. Food and Drug more personal stake than today's Cedar Street, St. Paul, Minn. 55101, or highly unequal in the "disutility," or an in-kind tax of two years of involun- Administration or other agency. young people who may or may not via e-mail at elotterman@pioneer- loss of satisfaction, experienced by dif- tary servitude. Therefore, a volunteer Consumers should have the freedom to care about what the does press.com.

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FEATURES The Chanticleer November 7, 2002 SGA hopes Homecoming Hoedown goes without a hitch So, who's

By Katja Sunnarborg The Top Five include: around the campus. "They will the jackass The Chanticleer Staff Writer Ashley Downing, Jenny Earley, walk around the campus and Carrie Howard, Alesha Ingram stop and play for a while in dif- "It's kind of redneckish I and Ashley Stedham. The elec- ferent places. They will also be now? guess - with square dancing, tion for the Homecoming playing at the bonfire," accord- barns, overalls and straws," said Queen will be today from 9 a.m. ing to Symonds. "If you can't Andrew Symonds, SGA public- until 5 p.m. also on the fourth find them, maybe they will find By Danni Lusk ity director, describing JSU's floor of the TMB. Students you." The Chanticleer homecoming theme, must bring their IDS with them The highlight of J-Day will Features Editor "Homecoming Hoedown." But to vote. be the bonfire at 8 p.m. at according to Mardracus One of the top five contes- Stephenson Field. This will be Russell, homecoming commit- tants, Carrie Howard, described the event when "everybody will Well, folks, stupid TV tee chairman, it's all about her feelings after being elected: be around the bonfire, cheering "meeting new people." "It was probably the biggest with their banners. The band reigns again. The week started with the honor I have received since I've will play, the cheerleaders cheer "Jackass: The Movie," dress up themes for each day. been here. I was really excited, . . . it gets you tipped up for based on the hit MTV show, Today is the "Cocky" theme, I didn't expect to be on top Homecoming Day [and] you grossed $13.1 million this where students wear their five." She was nominated by will be getting into the spirit," past weekend bringing its "Cocky" shirts. Tomorrow stu- Alpha Xi Delta and in her explained Russell: total up to $42.5 million. dents are encouraged to wear words, "If it would have been While the Homecoming Although the movie slipped their Homecoming shirts, which up to me, I wouldn't have Queen will be announced and from number one on its Oct. are available at the Student entered the pageant, because I crowned at the bonfire, there 25 premiere weekend, it is Activities Office located on the didn't want to answer the ques- will also be the annual banner still holding strong at number fourth floor of the TMB, for tions on stage. But I'm glad I competition, with 10 organiza- four underneath "Santa $10, according to Russell. tions from the campus partici- did it now." Clause 2," "The Ring" and "I- Part of Homecoming Week is Today is also Jacksonville pating. "The top three banners Spy." the time when the Homecoming Day, better known as J-Day, will be announced at the bon- My question is: how in the Queen is elected. According to with its own activities. During fire, and the first place will get Symonds, 637 people voted for the day there will be karaoke $300, second $200 and the third hell does such a stupid, point- the top five Homecoming Court during lunchtime at the Jack $100," said Russell. less and finally, mindless last Thursday and now the Hopper Dining Hall and also Finally on Saturday there will movie gain so much attention Homecoming Queen will be the band Avett Brothers will be JSU Ballerinas Amie Hinton (I), Leslie Gossett and Allison lnglis work hard with and money? see Hoedown, page 7 Phi Mu Alpha on their homecoming banner Monday night. chosen by the students. playing all day and going The answer is: because it is stupid. Stupid - or as I like to Organization spotlight: spe~~it,stoopid-~~doesn~t Success at their heels require thought. It is a men- Southern Fried tally uninvolving show that is 1 made to cater to people who can't make it past the 10th Suggestions on books to be By Danni Lusk grade. The Chanticleer Features Editor read can be brought by any Stupid programming has member at the meeting, taken over our airwaves. Not What club incorporates sto- according to Christopher. only do we have shows like ries from the South, good food This month's book is "The "Jackass" on television, but and lots of laughs? Ballad of the Sad Cafe' by we have radio DJs like Rick JSU's newest organization Carson McCullers, a Georgia on campus, Southern Fried, is native. and Bubba and "shock jocks" a monthly book club that reads Last month's book "A Place like Howard Stern. These and discusses books by Called " by Michael media mongers peddle their Southern writers. Morris, an Alabama native, senseless humor, stupid The club came to being after human tricks and pointless, brought about 14 people to the .. . ,'. .* ... 3UuLIICIII WI1LC;IS. Morris, an Alabama native, "vllvvrv"" I. -...ur, ---r-- The club came to being after brought about 14 people to the human tricks and pointless, several students in last Oct. 22 meeting. "[The meet- so-called "intellectual" spring's Alabama Literature ing] was lunda like being at debates on the latest news to class wanted to continue read- home with your family at din- the public under the label that ing and discussing southern ner," said Christopher. "We they are "professionals." literatufe, according to Gena just sat around and talked and Warning tickers on Christopher, faculty adviser. laughed." "Jackass" read: "Warning: the The student president of the Any student, faculty mem- following stunts were per- club, Kathy Shelton, was a ber or member of the commu- formed by professionals. Do member of this class. "The nity may join the club. not attempt this at home." On students wished they could The club plans to help with the show's Web site, it goes keep reading things by the English department's on to say that the stunts seen Alabama writers or Southern annual "On the Brink" confer- on the show should not be writers and then get together ence in February which will performed "by you or your and talk about them because it bring eight Southern writers to dumb little buddies." was so much fun," JSU. Dumb little buddies? Christopher said. "The most important thing You've got to be kidding me. The club chooses a book [about the club] is you have a Most of these "professionals" every month to read and then chance to get together with seen on "Jackass" started out "discuss, debate and battle" at other people who like to read in their backyard with a cam- their meeting, said books" said Christopher. "You corder, recording every stupid Christopher. Some of the get an idea of what Southern trick from spraying them- Ethan band members Ethan Baker (I) and Gary Chumney rock out at their Halloween performance at Brother's-Bar. books they will read are ones is all about." The band performed alongside Drivin' 'N Cryin'. Lit selves in the eyes with pepper from the Alabama Literature spray to bound and gagging a class, but others may be new. midget and putting him in the trunk of a car, only to drive around town and stop at ran- Late Mexican painter has bloomed into a cultural icon dom points where then the midget would jump out of the By Valerie Takahama ways. class house- flamboyant. In part, she did all trunk, scaring every soul The Orange County-... .-Register ':She's inspired hold in that for Rivera because he wanted around the car. me not only as an Mexico City. her to wear Mexican costumes Do you remember when In the window of a frame shop artist but as a She suffered ' and because they were beautiful Johnny Knoxville set himself in downtown Santa Ana, Calif., woman. She was a childhood and also to hide her limb." on fire? Or the time Bam hangs a painting of a skeleton an intelligent, tal- bout with She was virtually forgotten pierced his ass cheeks togeth- smoking's cigarette and holding a ented woman," polio that left outside Mexico for decades after mask. The word "Frida" is traced said Emilia her crippled her death in 1954. er? Did any of these stunts on the skeleton's forehead, but it Garcia, an artist and survived "The stars aligned in Frida's ever make you feel better hardly matters. With its heavy from Santa Fe a bus acci- case," said Gregorio Luke, exec- about your day or contribute eyebrows and challenging gaze, Springs, Calif., dent as a utive di.rector of the Museum of to society in some way? the face on the mask clearly whose Kahlo por- teen-ager that Latin American Art in Long The sad thing about stupid damaged her Beach. "I remember in the '70s, belongs to celebrated Mexican traits hang in the TV is that it appeals to peo- artist Frida Kahlo. bookstore. "She spine, shat- people said, 'Oh, this is just a ple's enjoyment in seeing oth- : Not far away, at the Libreria didn't need Diego tered her temporary fad,' and then it got ers' misfortunes instead of Martinez bookstore on Main Rivera. I think she pelvis and bigger in the '80s and '90s until .street, the image of the artist is was far beyond Salma Hayek plays the role of Frida Kahlo in the film "Frida." rendered her you have today." attempting to educate them. everywhere - from a half dozen him." tinue to inspire artists, intrigue unable to First, he said, there are Kahlo's Don't go thinking that I oil paintings lining the walls to a Ray Fernandez, a 28-year-old scholars and attract fans in gener- have children. paintings, a unique fusion of believe every show in the museum poster behind the cash Frida fan from Los Angeles, sees a1 in ways that other famous In 1929, she married Rivera, styles that blended Mexican world should educate and register, on candles, on postcards* the artist as a model of sexual 20th-century female artists such nearly 20 years her senior and the retablos and pre-Columbian art only educate people, I agree .and on the covers of books - freedom and political courage as painter Georgia O'Keeffe and most famous Mexican artist of with Surrealism, medical illustra- with entertaining also. ,both novels and nonfiction. and a woman ahead of her time. photographer Dorothea Lange his time and perhaps the most tions and X- ray and microscopic However, when I can sit in "Frida," a new film biography "Her sexuality was central to have not? How does the artist profligate. Throughout their mar- views. front of the TV and watch starring Salma Hayek and direct- who she was," he said. "Here was become an icon? riage, Kahlo endured his numer- She left behind a relatively ed by Julie Taymor, may be the a woman who dressed as a man. Born in 1906, although she ous affairs and had affairs of her small body of work - about 200 shows like "Jackass" for 30 most high-profile of artworks She wore a man's suit with short shifted the date to 1910 to coin- own, with men and women, paintings in all - and many of minutes and actually feel paying homage to the painter, but hair to her sister's wedding. cide with the outbreak of the including Leon Trotsky and pho- the most powerful are self-por- myself getting dumber, I find 'it's certainly not the only one. "She was a communist at a Mexican Revolution, Kahlo's life tographer Tina Modotti. traits inspired by events in her that this type of entertainment Kahlo, who was overshadowed in time when that was unpopular story was probably the most dra- "She was really known as life, such as "Henry Ford is pointless. Not to mention and dangerous." matic of any artist's since Van Diego's colorful, slightly odd Hospital," which she painted in her lifetime by her flamboyant sickening. husband, muralist Diego Rivera, SO what's behind the fascina- Gogh, and probably as oft-told. wife," said Hayden Herrera, continues to be reimagined by tion with Frida? Why does this Part Indian, part Hungarian- Kahlo's biographer. "She wore see Frida, page 7 artists and admirers in surprising secular Virgin of Guadalupe con- German, she grew up in a middle- these costumes. She was very The Chanticleer November 7,2002 Page 7, from Hoedown, page 6 will be eight floats sponsored homecoming committee mem- window decorations, which will from Frida, page 6 regarded paintings and controlled by organizations at the parade ber Emily Williams. be judged on Friday and will be the artists' estates for decades. be the parade at and four high-school bands. and The new Homecoming Queen given cash prizes as well, 1932 after a miscarriage, and "Then you have the historical p.m. The parade starts of co,rse our own Marching will be part of the parade as according to Russell. "The Broken Column," a element. The feminists, the gay Taco Bell and ends at the lawn Southerners, according to well as halftime at the football "Everything has gone really response to a surgery she under- movement, the ascendancy of the in front of Bibb Graves. There game, Saturday at 4 p.m. Mr. good so far and everybody has went in 1944. Latino, the Mexican-American - r=------=-----=7 and Ms. Jax State and Mr. and worked hard on this," said "She is, if there ever was, this many people can claim her as a sacrificial artist who suffers," symbol of their own cause," Luke Ms. Friendly will also be at the Svmonds. -. . . Luke said. said. parade, according to Williams. "This is a big celebration Birmingham Her reputation also benefited In an ironic twist, Kahlo's fame The local businesses along when everybody is 'coming from the publication in 1983 of has grown since her death, while the way of the parade are also home'. reuniting and coming [ School of Law Herrera:s biography - .'a land- Rivera's reputation has dimin- participating this year, with back to where they graduated mark in artists, biographies,w ished somewhat. from. This is when we celebrate A .Tradition of Excellence to ~~k~ - and because Part of the reason is that, while Got an opinion by getting together," said a stroni-willed collector of his best-known works are starkly "and everybody is Rivera's work. Dolores Olmedo political murals, hers are autobio- SInce 1915 on entertainment? i invited." Patino, also amassed a significant graphical paintings. These days, Y number of Kahlo's most highly not everyone dreams of a Marxist We'll give you $5 C utopia as depicted in Rivera's I for your 28 worth. famous mural in Rockefeller Spring- Dec. 1 Center, for example, but it's hard I Summer April 1 not to empathize with the pain Fall June 15 I depicted in paintings such as "My Birth" or "The Broken Column." Evening Classes today to review 1 1 music, books or "Her work speaks so directly to BCM people and connects so deeply movies for CALL 205-322-6122 or VISIT www. bsol. corn with their emotions, and Rivera's The Chanticleer I Celebration Tuesdays, 8:00P.M. I really- doesn't," Herrera said. "I'm not saying that it's a period piece, but ,you need to travel in order to see Rivera's work. "If people went to Detroit, those murals are fantastic. The ones in Mexico City, at Chapingo. I think they would be awed by how great an artist he is: But Frida's work you can see in books, even though it's a hundred times better in reality. You can gee her message from looking at a book in a way you can't from looking at Rivera's." And Herrera believes that's partly the reason Kahlo and her work have become so popular with mainstream audiences. "There's a deep emotional exchange between the viewer and: Frida. She asks that you acknowl-: edge her pain," she said. "Many, of the self-portraits are incrediblyq painful, either having to do with her many surgeries because of her accident or having to do with Diego Rivera's many philander- ings. So there's a lot of misery. Really quite vivid misery in the paintings, and she asks you to see that. "There's also the fact that even as she's suffering so much, she is so strong. And so she gives them hope that they can be strong. She actually imparts strength." T- -A:..+-.. T:-,, P-.xl,,*+ossrh-.,-

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SPORTS The Chanticleer November 7, 2002 The BCS 'Cocks break records on way to post-season needs to By Anthony Hill with 12. The Chanticleer Sports Editor Jax State then hosted its final soccer game at University Field lose the "C" Last weekend a record-break- when MSU came to town on er was seen in Jacksonville. Sunday. The Jax State soccer team It seemed extrernely*difficult By Anthony Hill geared up for the Atlantic Sun to get prepared for Conference tournament with State in such a short time, but games against two respectable the Gamecocks did it and teams, and broke records in the played the Bulldogs. process. The Bulldogs (5-12, 2-5-1) Senior forward Angela were able to slip by JSU, 3-1 to Earlier this week, I was talk- Tribble scored two goals to pro- conclude the regular season for. ing with the editor-in-chief of pel the Gamecocks to 3-0 win Jax State. The Chanticleer, Ben over Auburn-Montgomery, Bulldog forward Jessi Moore Cunningham, and he told me before falling to Mississippi played remarkably in the win. that State had jumped the State 3-1. She recorded the Bulldogs' first Hurricanes for the num- JSU began the weekend with two goals of the game and ber two spot in the Bowl became Mississippi State's all- Championship Series poll. a Senior Day victory over AUM on Friday. Freshman defender time leading scorer. My first reaction was to sit "Yeah, she's good," said there and stare at him in disbe- Kendra Benshoff got the ball Tribble. "I remember her from lief. Don't get me wrong, I'm rolling when she scored the first not a Miami fan or anything, for JSU in the 7th minute of the last year. I think they beat us 6- but I know there's no way the game. The goal was the first of 0 last year, and she scored three defending national champions her career. of those goals." should drop a spot, just The Gamecocks continued to Moore scored her first goal in because they didn? beat the attack AUM when Ashley the 44th minute of the match crap out of Rutgers the entire Martin found a streaking and scored again in the 75th game. Tribble in the 23rd minute to minute off a penalty kick and a It's no secret that I love foot- put JSU up 2-0. Tribble then controversial hand-ball call by ball, especially college foot- broke the record for most goals the officials. ball. I simply hate the BCS in a season in the 46th minute of The Gamecocks got on the poll. I think it should be the match. She outplayed the board after Breane Milne changed to the "BS" poll, for goalie to get the bail past her, maneuvered her way Past two The Chant~cleeriN~cholasThornason Junior defender Christina Simpson deflects a challenge by a Mississippi State player in the Gamecocks' 3-1 loss to the obvious reasons. Why is there unassisted. players for the goal. Bulldogs. The Gamecocks picked up a 3-0 win Friday against Auburn-Montgomery. This was the last weekend of regular a computer poll that deter- Emma Gustavasson finished Mississippi State sealed the season action for the Gamecocks, who travel this week to Buies Creek, N.C., for the Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament. mines-who plays in the nation- the game with ten saves for deal after Amy Van Zandt snuck ties and we didn't and that was the opening round of the "We're approaching this al championship game and gets AUM, while Gamecock keeper the final goal in with 85:47 to the difference." invited to a New Year's Day Atlantic Sun Conference game like we have every game Amanda Stephens finished with go in the game. The Gamecocks out-shot the Tournament today. the entire season," said Howe. bowl? Why do we even have "We played one of the better three. Jax State out-shot AUM, Bulldogs 19-12 and had more Jax State is slated to open the "We're entering it with our alternative polls? 17-12. teams on our schedule today What's even worse, is the corner kicks with eight to tournament against Georgia minds on beating Georgia State. With the shutout, the (Sunday)," said head coach Lisa Mississippi State's five. State. The Panthers beat JSU 1- We haven't looked past anyone fact that there are a number of Gamecocks broke a team record Howe. "But, we played our university presidents, athletic The soccer team will travel to 0 in an earlier meeting this sea- all year, but we all feel good for most shutouts in a season game and we could've won. Buies Creek, N.C., to play in son. going into the tournament." directors and commissioners They finished their opportuni- who defend it and try to pre- tend that its existence some- how has something to do with Howe receives academics. They've even gone Jax State cross country ends season at conference meet as far as saying it puts too much pressure on the student- From staff reports we could win." especially from their men." A-Sun coach of. athletes. Whatever. The Gamecocks were led by fresh- The Jax State women were led by I'll tell you the reason why man Matt Morgan, who finished in 42nd Aimee Pitzo who finished with a time of the year honors most of the bigger schools The JSU men's cross team place at a time of 28:47 for Jax State. 21:43 and was first for the Gamecocks. 1 or .. 0. .. , 4.. " .A 1% most of thk bigger schools - The JSU men's cross country team. place at a time of 28:47 for Jax State. 21:43 and was first for the Gamecocks. - don't want a playoff system finished 11th out of 12, and the Morgan was only one spot away from "We are really pleased with the way - By Anthony Hill money. The only schools that women's team 'finished last at the the All-Freshman team. the teams ran," said JSU head coach The Chanticleer Sports Editor can get money from the BCS are the six power conference Atlantic Sun Conference Meet in Troy Sam Cordts finished with a time of Aimee Dawson. "We have come a long this weekend. The Jax State soccer team schools in Division I-A: Big 30:Ol for JSU, while the talented way this season and we hope to take completed one of .the best regu- 12, Big Ten, SEC, ACC, Big Belmont's men's team placed five Dayton Niehuss came in at 30~03. some competitors on the men's team to lar seasons since 1999, when it East, Pac- 10, and Notre Dame, runners in the top eight, and the "We were really blessed with perfect regional." finished 12-4-5. Head coach of course. Those 63 teams women's team placed four in the top 10 Georgia State's Cameron finished the Lisa Howe split up the BCS millions weather, go~dofficiating and probably was also amongst themselves. The as they swept the meet. some of the best team running from men's race in 2.555, and Campbell's named other 54 teams get nothing. "We ran really well," Belmont men's Belmont I've seen in a long time," TSU Alicia Valtin finished the women's race coach of Why in the world would the coach and 2002 A-Sun Men's Coach of director of track and cross country Bob in 18:35 to claim the 2002 A-Sun the year 63 getting the millions want to the Year Jeff Langdon said. "We were Freshman of the Year awards. that season. share with the 54 teams not Lambert said. "I've been watching this Well, getting a penny unless some- obviously well-prepared and we felt thing for 10 years and that was probably she's done one told them to? coming in that if we ran to our potential the best team performance I've seen, it again. They don't want to risk los- Howe ing a playoff game to Bowling earned her Head soccer coach Green. Heck, they don't even year- Lisa Howe. SWT dismantles Gamecocks in 4th quarter ly award want to risk losing to . when she was named' the Now, that's the team that might Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year win it all if there was a playoff By Anthony Hill ning our share." JSU took the lead with time on Tuesday. system. The Division I-AA The Chanticleer Sports Editor The Gamecocks played their level has a playoff system and winding down in the opening way to a 12-5-1 record this sea- there's no doubt which team is The Jax State football team quarter after "Big" Marcus son and a fourth place finish in the best in the nation after the can't seem to catch any breaks. Mitchell rammed in a 1-yard run the Atlantic Sun Conference three weeks of playoffs are When things are going bad, they to cap a 59 yard, nine-play behind the leadership of Howe. over. seem to get worse for the drive. Steven Lee connected Jax State finished ninth last year and preseason picked sev- For a sport to be completely Gamecocks. with the PAT to make it 7-0. fair you cannot have a team go enth in the league this year. Southwest Texas tied the unbeaten (Bowling Green) and The Jax State football team "I think being named coach not get a chance at the champi- went from failing to win the game early in the second quarter of the year, speaks well of our onship. What if this was the conference, to falling out of after Jason Glover caught a 12- team," said Howe. "We didn't case in basketball? If the cur- play-off contention. Now, the yard touchdown pass from Cody get a lot of individual players rent system had existed in col- Gamecocks are in danger of McCauley. Justin Martinez named all conference this year, like UCF and Florida Atlantic lege basketball in 1979 when ending the season with a losing kicked the extra point to tie the the undefeated State because they have several good record. game at 7-7 with 1258 remain- individual athletes, but we have team. led by Larry Bird, played JSU is now 4-5, 1-4 on the ing in the first half. a good team. Magic Johnson - they season after falling to Southwest In the second half, Rondy "People like Jane Little [do] would've been told, "Yeah, all of the dirty work in the mid- you're undefeated, but you're Texas State (4-4, 1-2 SLC), 27- Rogers got the Gamecocks into 20 at a rainy and cold Bobcat the end zone next, when he field and our defense plays with in a weak conference." There respectability and gets Stadium last Saturday. punched in a 1-yard run with :33 might not have been any Larry Courtesy The Ann~stonStadStephen Gross shutouts. Also people like versus Magic rivalry. Jarvis Smith returned a punt seconds left in the third quarter. Sophomore quarterback Anthony Mayo is taken down by Southwest Texas Kristen Fleeger, who does so You never know how good a 68 yards for a touchdown with Lee hit the extra point to defenders in Saturday's 27-20 loss to the Bobcats. much for us, get overlooked team is until you put them in a less then three minutes remain- increase Jax State's lead to sometimes and I feel this is playoff system and say, "May ing to lift the Bobcats to the vic- seven points. kick return in JSU history. It Anthony Mayo finished the how all of the hard teamwork gets rewarded." the best team win." That's tory. "I felt like early, we played was also the Gamecocks' sec- game 7-of-19 for 120 yards. how it should be. This is Howe's eighth season The loss marked the third pretty good football," Crowe ond longest moving to Division while Ralph Jenkins moved into Last year Harvard finished at Jax State and this year marks the Top 10 in the University's undefeated and had a very straight defeat for JSU by eight said. "We're still extremely I-AA. Daughtry has had 307 the Gamecocks best overall good I-AA football team. It points or less. As a matter of affected by the health of our tail- kick return yards in the last two career receiving yards list, right winning percentage (.694). amazingly didn't participate in fact, all of JSU's conference backs. But, we continue to have games. past TV 24's Butch Barker. Senior E@ly Hulburt was the playoffs. Ivy league losses have been by eight points mental lapses and it hurt us Two plays later, the Jenkins finished the game with named to the First Team All- Conference, scoring six goals schools never participate in the Gamecocks fumbled - but 67 yards on three catches. or less this season. "There are a today." and recording five assists on playoffs because they feel that lot of circumstances about this T~G Bobcats quickly were able to get the ball back, The Bobcats were led on the the year. 10 games are enough for a sea- season that I've got to take into answered to open the final quar- only to punt it away with under ground by Terrell Harris. who Cecelia "CeCe" Lounder and son. That's fine. If a team consideration," head coach Jack ter. McCauley hit Kenneth 3:00 minutes left for the game- finished the game with 166 Amanda Stephens got in the doesn't want to participate, Samuels for a 65-yard touch- winning score. yards on 25 carries. mix as well. Lounder was they shouldn't have to. But, a Crowe said. "They're all one- The Gamecocks will try to named Second Team All- team should not be told they touchdown games - and, one- down reception to tie the game "There's something about the win its final Southland Conference, while Stephens can't compete if they've had a touchdown games get down to a at 20-20. McCauley finished 8- end of that play that did not look rounded out the Gamecock good enough regular season to lot of small things. for-13 for 115 yards and three right and I've asked two or three Conference game when they honors being named to the All- play for a championship. "We played hard enough to touchdowns, while Samuels people and I don't know what it host No. 3-ranked Northwestern Freshman team. Stephens has a That goes back to my origi- win, good enough to win, but contributed with two catches. is," Crowe said about the final State (7-1,2-0). JSU will move 1.10 goals against average for nal comment. The BCS poll you attribute (not winning) to The Gamecocks still had the kick return for a score. "Why we into the Ohio Valley Conference JSIJ.- - "We have a lot of players on should be changed to the "BS" the mental things. If the mental game within reach after the were in those positions was next season. Kick-off for the poll. A championship, and the our team who score goals, so game kasn't getting away from speedy Maurice "Smoke" almost like we thought the play Homecoming game is set for 4 our statistics are spread teams that play in it should be p.m. at Paul Snow Stadium. decided on the field, not in a us, these one-touchdown games, Daughtry returned the kickoff was over with. It was confusing throughout with Angela Tribble computer. This isn't fantasy we'd be winning our share of 87 yards to the Bobcats 11 yard- to me why that whole operation and Ashley Martin being our football. them. Right now we're not win- line. It was the eighth longest took place." top two scorers," said Howe. November 7,2002 The Chanticleer Page 11

Volleyball team going to post-season tourney MSU 9 NSU stay on top - From staff reports Kim Halbach each had four ser- volleyball we have played all vice aces. season," said JSU head coach McNeese State 42, Northwestern St. 38, Senior Sarah Taylor con- Rick Nold. "We played awe- Stephen F. Austin 13 Sam Houston St. 10 The JSU volleyball team tributed with 15 kills, while some and with a lot of heart. We secured a spot in the Atlantic junior Jennifer "Jen Bren" laid it on the line tonight." NACOGDOCHES, Texas NATICHTOCHES, La. (AP) Sun Tournament after it defeat- Brenneman added 12, leading Jax State will wait to see its (AP) - Marcus Trahan, Vick - Derrick Johnese and Shelto ed the Mercer Bears on Tuesday JSU, who improved to 13-12 seed in the league tournament King and Jacob Prim combined Sampson combined for 234 based on what Troy State does night. and 7-4 in the A-Sun. for 264 yards rushing and three yards rushing as Northwestern against Campbell and The Gamecocks lost the first The Gamecocks outhit the touchdowns, leading McNeese State defeated Sam Houston two games of the match, 30-24 Bears on the night. The Jacksonville does against UCF State to a 42-13 win over State 38-10 Thursday night in and 30-22. before winning the Gamecocks-finished with a .263 later this season. Stephen F. Austin on Saturday the Southland Conference. final three games 30-21, 30-1 9. hitting percentage, while the The Gamecocks will host night. Sampson led the Demons (8- All times Central Time 15-11. Bears finished with a .248 per- Eastern Kentucky at Pete McNeese State (7-1, 3-0 I), with 18 carries for 123 yards, Home events in bold type Senior Alison Wright had 19 centage. Mathews on Saturday. The Southland) took a 25-0 lead and also led the team in receiv- digs defensively for Jax State, "We played some of the best game is slated for 12 p.m. early in the third quarter on Ron ing, with one catch for 26 yards. Nov. 9 while freshmen Kisha West and Gulley's 64-yard interception Johnese had 21 carries for 111 return. yards in Northwestern's third 12 p.m. - Volleyball vs. Athletic department unveils new team logos Stephen F. Austin (5-4, 2-2) win in Southland Conference Eastern Kentucky, Pete scored on Zeke Dixon's 36-yard Mathews Coliseum From staff reports al and international basis for play. clients such as AT&T, Coca touchdown pass to Anthony The Demons, beating the Cola, Reebok, Sony, Major Dingle, cutting the score to 25- Bearkats for the first time in 4 p.m. - Football vs. Jacksonville State University League Baseball, National 7. four years, outgained the visi- Northwestern State, Paul athletic director Tom Seitz Basketball League, Major McNeese State quickly ran tors 416-174 and held Sam Snow Stadium unveiled new athletic logos and League Soccer, NASCAR and off 17 straight points, highlight- Houston (3-6) without a touch- word marks on Monday at JSU's many college and university ath- ed by Trahan's 67-yard touch- down until the final 10 seconds Nov. 14 annual m~diaday. tional Gamecock has been struc- letic programs. down run, to take a 42-7 lead. of play. The Cowboys finished with Sam Houston netted only 53 "We wanted to create a consis- tured with new JSU word marks In conjunction with the new 7p.m. - M Basketball vs. 459 yards of offense, rushing for yards rushing and completed tent, action-oriented brand that to form the primary logo. In marks, Seitz also announced West Georgia (exh.), Pete 283 yards and holding a 33:39 to just 8 of 24 passes for 121 yards. represented the JSU athletic pro- addition, a secondary logo fea- pending plans for a department- Matthews Coliseum gram," Seitz said. "In the past, tures a new Gamecock with a wide agreement with Adidas as 26:21 time-of-possession The Bearkats moved the ball 66 the program's official provider advantage. Trahan had 95 yards yards in the waning moments our word marks and logos have frontal view, surrounded by Nov. 15 varied considerably from one Jacksonville State University of shoes; apparel and uniforms. rushing, King had 94 and,Prim and got a 35-yard scoring pass sport to the next. This will give and the word Gamecocks. In addition to supplying the finished with 75. from Travis Tobaben to Jason us one consistent look across the Phoenix Design Works, based needs for JSU teams, Adidas Anthony Dingle also had Mathenia with 10 seconds left to 7 p.m. - Volleyball vs. entire program." in New York City, was selected merchandise would be available seven receptions for 118 yards play. Wintrhop, Pete Mathews New word marks using a con- to create the new logos and iden- through the department and and two touchdowns. Maurice Harris led Sam Coliseum sistent type face have been creat- tity program. Phoenix has online through the Gamecock Houston in rushing with 61 ed for every sport and a tradi- designed logos on both a nation- Shoppe. yards. Nov. 16 1 I Rifle at Walsh Invitational, I The Chanticleer Clncinatti, Ohio. I is looking for I Football at Georgia Southern, I sports writers Statesboro, Ga., 12 p.m. I I to cover Gamecock athletic teams. I Some knowledge of sports is preferred, and a willingness to learn is a must. I call 782-5703 to apply. I I I Atlantic Sun Conference Atlantic Sun Conference I Volleyball Standings women's Soccer Standings I I Conference Overall Conference 0v;all Team W L PCT W L PCT Team W L T PCT W L T PCT I UCF 9 0 1 .OO 16 10 ,615 X-UCF* 10 10 ,909 164 0 ,800 I Georgia State 9 1 ,900 21 12 ,636 x-Florida Atlantic* 10 1 0 ,909 14 4 0 .777 Southand Football League Standings Florida Atlantic 8 2 ,800 13 13 ,500 x-~acksonvi~~e 8 1 2 ,818 13 3 2 ,778 I ------. - ~~ .-~mL--- - - A -A- ..A - a ,.A. sournam toomall League stanalngs Florida Atlantic 8 2 ,800 13 13 ,500 x-Jacksonville Troy State 6 3 ,667 16 9 ,640 x-Jax State Conference Overall Stetson 46 4 ,600 1113 ,458 x-Georgia State Team WL PFPA W L PF PA Jacksonville 5 4 ,556 11 12 ,478 x-Samford Northwestern State 3 0 99 51 8 1 290 157 Jacksonville State 5 4 .556 11 11 .500 Campbell McNeese State 3 0 11 7 43 7 1 273 146 Samford 4 6 .400 12 12 ,474 Stetson N~chollsState 2 2 66 65 6 3 228 146 Mercer 3 7 ,300 1214 ,462 Gardner-Webb ,Stephen F. Austin 2 2 73 94 5 4 257 182 Gardner-Webb 1 8 ,111 2 22 .083 Troy State SW Texas State 1 2 75 84 4 4 169 192 Campbell 07 .OOO 218 ,100 Belmont Sam Houston State 1 3 52 120 3 6 160 265 Belmont 0 9 ,000 5 20 ,200 Mercer Jacksonville State 1 4 102 127 4 5 207 247 Recent results: 12002 Championship Schedule October 29 Nov. 7 First Round Recent results: *Jacksonville State d. Samford, 3-2 - MI #4 Jacksonville State vs. #5 Georgia State, Oct. 31 Miami d. FAU, 3-0 - 3 p.m. #3 Northwestern State 38, Sam Houston St. 10 Stetson d. Bethune Cookman, 3-2 M2 - #3 Seed vs. #6 Samford, 6 p.m. Nov. 2 Alabama d. Georgia State, 3-1 #2 M~NeeseState 42, S.F. Austin 13 East Carolina d. Campbell, 3-2 Nov. 8 Semifinals Southwest Texas 27, Jacksonville State 20 - October 28 M3 - #1 Seed vs. Winner MI, 3 p.m. M4 #2 Seed vs. Winner M2, 6 p.m. Upcoming games: Belmont d. Lipscomb, 3-0 - Nov. 9 Nov. 10 Championship Match* #22 Nicholls State at Sam Houston State October 27 - M5 - Winner M3 vs. Winner M4, 6 p.m. #3 Northwestern State at Jacksonville State Georgia State d. Coastal Carolina, 3-0 Southwest Texas at #2 McNeese State * A-Sun Champion receives an automatic bid to the 2002 NCAA Tournament.

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By Anthony "Thrill" Hill to be remem- desire to want it. favorite sport to watch or work at. The Chanticleer Sports Editor bered as Thrill: What if you all don't play besides soccer? Thrill: Who's the biggest someone win the tournament? Does Angela: My favorite sport to trash talker on the team? It When I think of the word who worked that make this an unsuccess- watch is college football, and gets kind'of physical during "passion," the name Angela hard and ful year? men's college basketball. your games sometimes. And, Tribble immediately comes gave it Angela: No. Any winning Thrill: What type of thing's I'm sure there's a lot said to mind. Not the kind of pas- everything season is a success. We've do you like to do during your from time-to-time. sion you would initially link they had. I accomplished things as a free time? Angela: Definitely Ashley to a man thinking about a would really team and broken records. Angela: (Pause.) I could Martin. woman, but the other kind. like for peo- There's no way I can look sleep all the time. 1have Thrill: Did you have any Angela is a very passionate ple to back on this season and say it school all the time. athlete. remember was a disappointment. Thrill: What type of music The senior forward "Tribble." Thrill: Who would you call do you like to listen to? I displays so much desire on (Both laugh.) the most underrated player on know your soccer song is the soccer field during every ow, a player "Boom" by P.O.D. Is that game. If she's not in the Senior forward Angela Tribble. don't want to who does what type of music you like game - believe me, it wasn't so much, to listen to? her decision. Tribble always , you were in high school? be someone that's never but gets lit- Angela: Country is my wants' to be out there. The game is remembered in years to come. tle credit favorite music. I'm a She became JSU's a lot more different than high Thrill: What separates this Georgia Peach. Sir Charles all-time leader in goals scored school. You don't see players year from any other Thrill: What was the last model. after she 'On- as good as they are in besides the fact movie you went to see or (Both laugh.) nected with two goals in a 3- when you're in high school senior? (Lounder). rented? Angela: I know. I liked him 0 win over Auburn every day. Angela: I had a rough year Probably because she's a Angela: "The ked Dragon." because he was so mean. I University-Mongomery last I howhow last year. I wanted to totally defender and they usually go My little cousins are in it. know that's bad, and he's Friday. I caught up with you run around, practically turn it around. This year, I unnoticed. She's awesome. - They're the Jacoby Ids. probably not the best role Tribble to see how she was full speed for 90-minutes of rededicated my life to soccer. ~h~ill:Letss move on to They're like some little extras model, but I really love How much running doing after the record-break- I really wanted it this year. I ~ something else. I can't help that got a part in the movie. Charles Barkley. My brother ing weekend: and to ask'her and wOrkng Out it take set my goals high to achieve but notice that you lettered in Thrill: What hnd of movies was my role model too. how confident she is - going to fully be prepared for a sea- them. basketball and volleyball in do you like to watch? Thrill: OK. Let's jump into into today's opening round of son? Thrill: Is this the best team high school in Georgia. How Angela: I like girly movies. free association. Head coach the A-Sun tourney. (Smirks.) I don't you've been a part of since good were yo? at bas good cry every once Lisa Howe. really like to go out and run, arriving at J~~? Angela: I was a in a while. Angela: Coach. Thrill: How's everything because I get bored. I just try Angela: Definitely. This is pretty good athlete. ~hrill:Tell me what Thrill: CeCe Lounder. going, Angela? and play a lot df soccer and one of the closest teams I've My entire family is your dream guy would (Gamecock Midfielder) Angela: Wonderful Anthony. basketball to keep me in been on. pretty athletic. by like. Angela: (Pause.) Silky Thrill: So, you're JSU's all- shape. Thrill: What makes it the Thrill: Which of Angela: I already Smooth. (Both laugh.) time leader in goals now, with Thrill: Angela, you seem best? your teammates have him - Josh Thrill: The World Cup. 30. How does it feel to have like a very passionate player. Angela: Our team really would you call your Shaw. I like a guy Angela: Entertainment. such a prestigious record in If the team doesn't win, you wants to win, and we're real- favorites? with a sense of humor. Thrill: Shiloh High. the JSU record books? seemingly take it the hardest. ly close. Angela: Jane They've gotta be an (Tribble's high school) pretty good. Why are you hard On your- Thrill: Do you see this team (Little). She's my outgoing person and Angela: Old school That was an individual goal self? winning the conference\ tour- best friend. We both athletic. He's got to Thrill: Favorite color. that I had set for myself com- Angela: Well, because I'm a this week? have the same personality. be a good Christian boy. Angela: Blue. ing in as a freshman. And, senior. And, as one of the Angela: Oh yeah. I hate Thrill: How big is soccer in Thrill: What is your ultimate Thrill: Religion. now I've achieved it. seniors of this team I Georgia State. I want to beat Georgia, especially in goal in life? When it's all Angela: Baptist. Thrill: I have to ask you take it hard on myself. I them first off. And then Lithonia? said and done, what's one Thrill: A-Sun Champions. this'. Now, you're also in always want to win. move on to UCF. Angela: Soccer is real big. thing you would love to Angela: We're gonna do it. your high school's record Thrill: How would you Thrill: What do you think It's so different in Alabama. accomplish? Thrill: That's it Tribble. ' * book for most goals in a sea- define your career at JSU? it,s going to In Georgia that's all little girls Angela: I want to be the Thanks for the time. Good s.on with 28. That's just two Just tell me how you would Angela: gonna take a lot want to do. Pediatric Nurse of the Year, luck in the tourney. shy of your career mark here. like to be remembered. of pride, heart, fight, and Thrill: Do you have a for which ever hospital I Angela: Thanks. Are you as explosive now as Angela: I guess I just want I I Homecoming Queen election in TMB from 9am-5pm. a MAAM- Karaoke in the Cafe at lunch.

Live music by The Avett Brothers; a compilation of old-time country and blue grass.