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VOLUME 120, NUMBER 33 SERVING SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1934 SPARTAN DAILY WWW.THESPARTANDAILY.COM TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 2003 Anti-Muslim messages scrawled on restroom walls Department Capt. Bruce Lowe. stated. "They go completely against "We sent a notice to Muslim stu- be condoned. thing offensive." Student organizations, The message: "Muslims will be the tolerance and respect for diversi- dents, a confidential alert to depart- "We are shocked to know of such Sameena Usman, a senior political shot on SJSU campus on March ty to which this campus is strongly ments on campus to alert them about incidents happening given the fact science major, said communication administration react 10th," was written on the walls of committed." the situation and brought in four that SJSU is one of the most multi- about the incident among students four men's bathrooms on campus. Officials met Friday to discuss the additional police." cultural and tolerant campuses in the and student groups is positive. to graffiti incidents No one has taken responsibility for incident with SJSU organization Reyes said providing a safe and ," Naaman said. "The She said the best way to combat the graffiti, Lowe the By Janine Stanhope said. leaders. secure campus climate is a top prior- incident clearly did not reflect the ignorance is to learn more about "We sent out a community alert to Gabriel Reyes, assistant to the ity at SJSU. overwhelming.majority of SJSU stu- people around you. Daily Staff Writer people who may be affected by this," president with the office of campus This is a learning environment for dents or the community at large." This is such a shock to us," Usmaa; Lowe said. "We take it rather seri- climate, said he met with the univer- students to achieve educational Gary Belinsky, a sophomore pho- said. "It is different for Hate incidents involving graffiti in ously with the current state of sity police, a representative from the goals," Reyes said. tography major in the art and design women than men. I wear a scarf, and the bathrooms at San Jose State affairs." FBI and some student association Mohammad Naaman, a senior in department, said solutions to prob- I feel more like I am a visible target." University were taken seriously by SJSU President Robert Caret leaders to review the incident and computer science and president of lems require people getting involved. Usman said she wants students to Muslim student organizations and responded to the graffiti with a state- determine the steps that needed to the Muslim Student Association, "It is hard not to take anything like participate more in discussions on the campus administration, said San ment. be taken. commented on the hate graffiti and this seriously," Belinsky said. "I have Jose State University Police "We abhor such incidents," Caret "We did three things," Reyes said. said such hostile remarks should not not seen any angry threats or any- See HATE, page 3 Antonio Lawrence Spartan forward overco mes negative image to lead men's basketball team into WAC tourney By Chris Giovannetti put a lot of expectations on him com- ing in, and I don't think it was fair. Daily Senior Staff Writer But the toughness he's shown is phe- nomenal. He cares more about win- Antonio Lawrence is always going ning than anyone I've ever met." somewhere. Against Johnson's praises, Lawrence Not that he wants to, mind you. said he's spent his first season just try- That's just how the basketball ing to fit in. bounces. "It's all been a learning =penes": Over the last five years, the San Jose Lawrence said. "I've just been trying State University forward has played to find my place on the team and for four schools on two different make my presence felt." coasts and has excelled at each contro- Not only has Lawrence had to make versy-shrouded level. the leap from high school to major One of the highest-rated ball players college basketball, he's also had to in the nation as a senior at San make a position adjustment. Joaquin Memorial High School in A penmeter threat in high school, Fresno a year ago, the leap from prep injunes and player losses this season phenom to Division I starter has been have relegated Lawrence to the post. rocky at times for Lawrence. It's a position he relishes and despis- When first-year SJSU head coach es. Phil Johnson inked him in June of "I'll have to play and guard against a 2002, Lawrence was labeled as every- guy who is maybe 6-foot, 9-inches thing from the savior of the SJSU pro- and 250 pounds," Lawrence said gram to a selfish and undisciplined "Sometimes I can use my quickneu JaShong King Daily Staff player. though to get around a guy like that "Everyone talked about him being who can't stick me. I didn't expect to San Jose State University freshman forward Antonio Lawrence has played at four different schools in the last five seasons. As a freshman this this unreasonable player, and that was University of -El Paso in the first round year at SJSU. Lawrence leads the team in rebounds and is second in scoring. The Spartans play the never the case," Johnson said. "People See LAWRENCE, page 4 of the Western Athletic Conference Tournament in Tulsa, Okla. Community colleges ASSO CTION 11111111111=M111 A.S. aims at representing students hit by budget crunch By Rebecca Villaneda and experiences, according to A.S. Recognized groups include the week before spring break. Eligibility Each semester students pay a Society of Automotive Engineers, for a position in AS. requires a min- By Kimberly Lapham budget over the next 18 months, she and Wendy Lopez $73.50 A.S. activity fee that totals to Black Graduation Committee and imum 2.0 CPA with at least six units said. Daily Staff Writer Daily Staff Writers approximately a $5 million budget the Women's Resource Center. completed. To be considered, candi- "We're drastically rethinking just that the government body controls. Students can participate in univer- dates must also complete an applica- about every aspect of our organiza- State budget cuts are resulting in Associated Students is San Jose Ten percent of funds are distributed sity committees ranging from affir- tion that can be attained in the tion," Christensen said. "It's pretty State University's student govern- to more than 80 student organiza- mative action, alcohol and drug abuse University House, located in front of reduced course offerings, increased bad." fees and withdrawals of entire sum- ment composed of elected executives tions and other services such as the prevention, program planning and Duncan Hall at the San Carlos The part-time faculty members who and board members serving the cam- Print Shop, Child Care Center and continuing education. Plaza. mer sessions throughout the usually work during Canada's summer community college system. pus community. the Computer Lab, according to AS. Matriculated students who have session will not be hired this summer. The A.S. mission statement is to A.S. also gives money to clubs, Upcoming Elections paid the A S fee are eligible to vote. While there will not be any com- The district doesn't have any obliga- plete closures of campuses, said represent students and to improve the organizations, events and activities tion to hire them for the summer, quality of educarimial opportunities recogni7ed he CIST1 Elections occur each March, the Kirsten Maclntyre, public informa- Christensen said. Sei ELECTIONS, page 3 tion officer for the California Students have been given notice of Community Colleges Chancellor's the absence of the summer session office, Canada Community College and are being directed to Skyline in San Mateo has cut its summer ses- College in San Bruno, the City of San Candidates for offices speak to student body sion entirely. Mateo community college and Nearly 3,500 students attended the Foothill College in Los Altos, By Falguni Bhuta dents. .. Summer 2002 session at Canada, said Christensen said. - Barbara Christensen, director of gov- Foothill plans to offer its full sum- Daily Staff Writer Director of Student ernment relations for the San Mateo ....r.r ;AI mer session but Kurt Hueg, Foothill's Fees Affairs ...... _Ai:. I out of the 19 candidates Community College District. Fifteen director of marketing and communi- Associated The San Mateo community college running in the upcoming Sean Bashaw, Spartan Party district will have $10 million to $14 Students general elections gathered See BUDGET, page 3 Bashaw said he thought .the most million cut from its $103 million for a candidate forum in the Student how Union Amphitheater Monday at important issue for students is noon. About 20 people attended the much it costs to go to school. He said event. he would help initiate more programs CFA speaks out against All candidates had two minutes that would help raise money on cam- during the forum to introduce them- pus through student competitions, selves, put forth their ideas, plans and which would help bring money back reasons why they felt they would be into the students hands. proposed fee increases appropriate and eligible for that posi- tion. Director of By Tony Burchyns Travis, chair of' the CFA Collective The candidates appeared in this Legislative Affairs Bargaining Team. order Daily Staff Writer "We are convinced that a budget Jennifer Lam, Spartan Party analysis would eliminate the need or Director of Lam said she is running in the elec- Despite curtailed cash flow to fee increases," he said. Student Resource Affairs tion to lobby for the importance of California State University campuses, With this in mind, the CFA unani- student affordability and. to protest Verna Kirkendall Daily Staff said faculty union representatives mously approved a resolution calling Sampath K. Gadarnsetty, Spartan fee increases. She stated that there Students presidential candidate Arash Shokouh spoke don't want CSU Associated to a Monday they for "open and comprehensible analy- Party was a 10 percent fee increase this year people Monday in the Student Union Trustees to raise student fees. crowd of about 20 sis" and the development of "guide- Gadamsetty said he wanted to pro- and next year there could be a 25 per- vote for the candidates and In a teleconference, two California cent increase in fees. Amphitheater. Students can measures on lines and processes governing fee vide better financial assistance to stu- March 18 and March 19. Faculty Association officials told CSU increases" on Feb. 8, Travis said. the recession the reporters that dents in wake of student newspaper The Board of Trustees will not act country is facing. He mentioned that Director of tier aspects ot the Spartan palm tii- against them. drastic fee increases would not be nec- increases when it convenes mil- Governing Affairs dents should concentrate on things, allocat- on fee A.S. had an annual budget of $6 essary if the Board of Trustees today in Fullerton for its bimonthly lion and he wanted to see that the which would move them forward. He Hwy Than, independent budget funds differently. should be able to use Trill said a lot of things that ed meeting, said a spokeswoman for funds were used to resolve the park- Jonathan K. Nadiranto, Spartan said students hap- "There's a lot of smoke and mirrors things and Party legal consultants to make rules and budget ing problem among other in (the Board of Trustees') See FEES, page 3 make SJSU a better place for stu- Nadiranto said, keeping aside nega- policies that will be for them and not Ste FORUM, page 3 allocations to campuses," said John

V PAGE 2 OPINION THE SPARTAN DAILY MARCH 11,2003 CYNICALLY OPTIMISTIC The devastation of war won't always be so distant The war is nearly over. escape the evils and impoverishment of their homelands. I do teeing this conflict won't be isolated to two countries that tion is perhaps shiest to OW psychological well- Corralled out of our homes, we see carnage - literal carnage espouse a healthy amount of patriotism. have major issues with each other. being than terrorism. - around us. In the distance, rapid machine-gun fire and the However, history has this tendency to repeat itself, and as The potential for another worldwide war is greater than it Should we rake the opposite road - go to the local military whistling of a falling bomb echo in our heads like an impos- the United States has increasingly exerted its power world- has ever been. recruiting office, enlist and fight for our country, figuring that sible nightmare. wide, it has also grown cocky in its assurance that it will never Now, this isn't my diatribe against war. In fact, I'm on the we won't stand idly by while the I. lnited States is threatened? A man walks up to my father, hitting his head with the butt be defeated. And without a rival that fence about the whole issue. No one really Perhaps, but not everss me is cut out for battle. of his gun, muttering incomprehensible obscenities under his compares in terms of military strength or wants unnecessary bloodshed, but with Truth is, there are no sure solutions to dealing with the breath as he walks away from our family that is trembling in global clout, defeat is unlikely in the near Saddam essentially flipping off the United looming threat of war, and smile of us don't really like to fear. future. Nations and its regulations, diplomacy can't think about it. But not thinking about it leads to a rude and I am frozen by fear, as the troops look me up and down, and But every great society eventually falls. nullify every threat. possibly terrifying awakening. up and down again, with the leering gaze of men hungry for So go out on a philosophical limb with In this imperfect world of imperfect people, I'm preparing myself mentally for what may conic next. I'm more than vengeance. Only the presence of my brother keeps me and imagine this impending war (and no perfect solution exists to solve the problems not going around cowering in ti:ar, diving under desks or them from grabbing me by the wrist and dragging me off to despite however many protests, pam- we create. War is brutal and bloody, ruthless constantly watching my back, but I keep in mind that neither suffer the worst of what enemy soldiers can inflict on a help- phlets and screaming college students and tragic, and at times, necessary. Is this one of my country nor I is invincible. A reality exists that as humans less girl. there are, it is coming) suddenly struck us those times? I'm not sure. we are fallible and fragile. And nothing lasts tiirever, includ- As my mother nurses her wounds, crying in pain she can't on our own soil. But no matter what I or anyone else thinks, ing our illusions (or delusions) of a violence-free existence. stop, my brother and I stare at each other in utter disbelief. It's not as impossible as we might 1[1 In all reality, the lives of Americans will probably be rela- including our president, the terror of war will Iraq won. think. If Iraq does indeed have ties to al- MELINDA LATHAM eventually strike here or elsewhere. Sept. 11 tively untouched by the happenings in Iraq. No bombs will This scenario is far-fetched, but so were the downfall of the Qaida, then their operatives in the United showed merely the tip of the iceberg of how anti- drop in our cities. No calamity and mayhem will hit our Roman Empire, the British Empire and all the other pre- States aren't exactly going to sit and twiddle their thumbs American sentiment can manifest itself. The world is a pres- streets. As of now, war is a word few of us really understand. sumed juggernauts that have painted the world with their while we attack. In addition, by almost any definition, sure cooker, and the lid will eventually blow off. Let's hope we never have to truly grasp the definition of ideas, innovations and dominance. Saddam is an evil man, and evil is not known to spare inno- If this scenario frightens you, that's not a bad thing. It that word. I'm not drawing exact parallels - the United States, for the cents either in the United States or his own country. He means that you're sane. I'm scared too. most part, did not build its influence with brutal oppression won't pull punches. So what do we do? Should we build little bomb shelters, Melinda Latham is the and genocide, but through ideals of free trade, free speech Plus, who knows what other friends and foes will come out stock up on dehydrated foods and duct tape and wait out any Spartan Daily Opinion Editor. and freedom of knowledge. People come to this country to of the woodwork once the brawling starts? I have a nagging potential attacks? Well, we can, but an existence is sel I is' ii illc Optimistic' appearc Tuesdays.

SPARTA GUIDE ROSE COLORED GLASSES Sparta Guide is provided free of charge to students, faculty and staff members. The deadline for entries is noon three working days before the desired publication date. Entry forms are available in Favorites change in time, the Spartan Daily office in Dwight Bentel Hall, room 209. Space restrictions may require editing of submissions. Entries are printed in the order in which they are received. TODAY School of Art and Design Nutrition Education Action Team but movies are a mainstay SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry Student galleries art exhibitions Free nutrition counseling by from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art nutrition and dietetics students Daily Mass will be held at the For as far back as I can lei nember, movies have always been much emotion and drama. It was the fantasy world I could SJSU CCM Chapel located at and Industrial Studies buildings. today from 3:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. For more information contact -Bill at the Sport Club. For more infor- a part of my life. imagine during dull time, 10th and San Carlos streets next "sk,cker," the one that everyone was sur- to Robert's Bookstore. Mass times or Nicole at 924-4330. mation contact Jen Styles, campus Not only are they a part of my life, they are a big part of who Then came the are 12:10 p.m. Monday-Friday nutritionist, at 924-6118. I am. My love of movies is evident in my personality and in prised by when I said what my filVI trite movie was: and at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. on School of Art and Design my day-to-day experiences. "Terminator 2: Judgiiwrit Day" Sunday. For more information Student galleries art receptions Asian American Christian I was always the friend who dragged people (willing or not) This movie may stern like such vi opposite of my person- contact Sister Marcia at 938-1610. from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Art Fellowship to go see the movie that happened to be at the top of my ality, yet I love it in so in,my ways. and Industrial Studies buildings. AACF is welcoming all to our imaginary list. I took great pride in the moments where In some ways, it's the things that are unexpected about peo- Associated Students Campus For more information contact Bill weekly fellowships. To seek Him, friends realized they loved one of my favorite movies too. It ple that really show who they are. "Terminator 2" is my Recreation or Nicole at 924-4330. to grow with Him and to have fel- was something we could share and enjoy together. "unexpected thing." I get excited iiist thinking about it and all ASCR is offering fitness classes lowship in His name, come join us More than anything, though, my love of movies is reflective its memorable scenes. at the Event Center. Classes run- School of Art and Design every Wednesday night. We meet of my family's influence on me -my mom, in particular. Part Iiiw reason this film iaintit sues to he SO important to ning today: Body Sculpting, Tuesday night lecture series: in the Almaden Room of the She is even more movie-obsessed than I ine is because all of the good times I have Weight Training, Yoga, Aerobics, "Andrew Ortiz: Recent Work." Student Union at 7:30 p.m. For am. While other kids were watching pent watching it with friends who love it as Advanced Step, Butts 8c Guts, Photographer Ortiz, professor at more information contact Anh Saturday morning cartoons, I was watching dearly as I do. Body Sculpting, Beginning Step. the University of Texas-Arlington, Truong at 605-9684 or visit our movies with my mom, and they weren't just On to ow current "official" favorite movie, For more information and class explores issues of identity and website at www.aacfsjsu.com. "kid" movies. 'nipping "Terminator 2" into a close second times, contact Matt McNamara at tethnicity as he combines symbols I had to see all these movies she loved, place, is "The Princess Bride." 924-6217. of his Mexican heritage with icons DisABLED Students Association such as "Pocketful of Miracles" who from his American middle class with Bette To anyone hasn't seen this movie: General meeting is open to Davis, background. Lecture is held in the everyone with disability "The Four Seasons" with Alan Aida \ Vatch it. anyone who hasn't seen "The Associated Students Campus issues and and Art building, room 133. For more concerns. Everyone who wants to "Murder By Death" with Peter Falk, Princess Bride" since childhocx1 and doesn't Recreation Sir Alec Guinness and I Learn the ancient art of belly information contact Jo Hernandez advocate, come to the party. Crazy Peter Sellers. ave hind memories of it: \ Vatch it again. dance. ASCR is offering belly at 924-4328. chicken strips served! Meeting will These weren't your typical children's fare. This MI wic means so nonli ti my "favorite dance,slAse§ at the Event Centel... be from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the In fact, most people I know now would movie list" in a Iv of ways,. It succesAdly Classes meet Tuesdays and '-'1VfoVi'miento Estudiantil de Aztlan Pacifica room of the Student find these boring. Instead, I grew to appie- LEA 91 EV1NS nianag.e.s'tO'Otiine drama, 'ad'stenMre, action, Thursdays from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 M.E.Ch.A Union, next to Mosaic. For more elate all different kinds of films. , - comedy, romancc.and even a little horror (the p.m. First session runs until Weekly meeting today at 6 p.m. information contact Patty Watkins I don't discriminate - comedy, drama, action, adventure, tire swamp can he awfhlly wary) into a 98 -minute movie. March 13. Second session April I in room 1 of Uchida hall. For or Stacie Haro at 924-6041. musical, set-ft and teenage high school films are all fair game Wow. to May 6. Register the first week more information contact Adriana in my book. Some genres are more enjoyable than others, but Even more important, this movie brings me back to my of class, $25 for SJSU students, Cabrera-Garcia at 250-9245 or School of Art and Design they each brings different piece to the puzzle. childhood. It's one of those movies I grew up watching $30 general. For more information [email protected]. Student galleries art exhibitions The only type of movie I don't watch is horror, unless it is because of my family's influence. I even recall seeing it in the contact Matt McNamara at 924- from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Art the overly dramatic B-movie kind of film that is totally unbe- theater and my dad telling me to cover my eyes during the 6217. National Association of Working and Industrial Studies buildings. lievable. Even then, I will usually choose something else shrieking eels scene. Women, 9 to 5 For more information contact Bill before I decide to be freaked out for the next week. To nit, movies aren't just a way to kill time on a Friday or SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry The National Association of or Nicole at 924-4330. My choice to watch a wide variety of films is evident in the Saturday night. They arc a means of being transported into Potluck Theology every Tuesday Working Women is inviting all movies that have been or that are my favorites, and my per- another world, whether it is hir escape, excitement or pure from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Call John college working women to dial the SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry sonality is reflected in each. enjoyment. 9 to 5 job Wilhelmsen at 835-8783 for loca- survival hotline at 1 YFC - Youth For Christ meets The first movie ever to be dubbed "Lea's Favorite Movie," My love for movies sic helped shape (800) 522-0925 for help with from 7:30 p.m. who I have become tion. to 9 p.m. in the one that I would watch over and over (and over), was "Dirty and enrich the relationships I have with workplace problems. Almaden room of the Student others. Being able to Dancing" - nearly every 7-year-old girl's dream movie. I truly enjoy the same movie as someone else gives Nurses Christian Fellowship Union. For more information con- those two Career Center, Cal-Pro-NET tact Kay Politan at 938-1610. remember wanting to act out what the characters did and to people an unspoken understanding. The Nurses Christian Fellowship be able to dance like them. Of course, will have "Community Building" Center and NuFS Club I had the soundtracks Movies continue to fascinate, amuse, frighten and sadden at 4:30 p.m. in the Pacheco Room. "Careers in Child Nutrition" Students for Justice and overplayed those cassette tapes too. me, holding my attention all the while. As the house lights For more information contact educational panel from 1:30 p.m. Weekly meeting from 10:30 a.m. Even today, when I see this movie on television or at the darken and the screen begins to glow, that feeling of excite- Diane Stegmeir at 248-2997. to 3 p.m. in the Guadalupe room to 11:30 a.m. in the Multicultural store, I get this longing feeling that takes me back to the ment has yet to go away. of the Student Union. For more Library (modular building A). For "good old days" of my childhood. Lights ... Career Center information contact Sandy Queen more information contact By the time middle school came around, it was time to Camera ... Drop-in from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 at 924-3217 or Susane Head at Christine Madore at (650) 533- movie on. I needed an epic, something with adventure and Action. p.m. at the Career Center. For 924-6045. 1735 or 971-1070. romance. What I needed was .....Robin Hood: Prince of more information call the Career Thieves." Yes, sad but true, this was next. Lea Nevins is the Resource Center at 924-6031. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY I shouldn't say "sad but true" because I was only 11- or 12- Spartan Daily Ads & Entertainment Editor. years-old at the time. It seemed like such a story to tell, so 'I2w Colored Gimlet' appears Tuesdays. Career Center SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry Work IV drop-in from 2 p.m. to Daily Mass will be held at the Daily Mass will be held at the 4 p.m. at the Career Center. For SJSU CCM Chapel located at SJSU CCM Chapel located at ANOTHER DIMENTIAN I PAUL DYBDAHL more information call the Career 10th and San Carlos streets next 10th and San Carlos streets next Resource Center at 924-6031. to Robert's Bookstore. Mass times to Robert's Bookstore. Mass times are 12:10 p.m. Monday-Friday are 12:10 p.m. Monday-Friday African American Studies and at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. on and at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Department Sunday. For more information Sunday. For more information Zen meditation group will meet contact Sister Marcia at 938-1610. contact Sister Marcia at 938-1610. CSLUT from 7 p.m. to 8:303 p.m. in the Clt a Africana Center, Module A. For Associated Students Campus Associated Students Campus more information contact E. Recreation Recreation Harvie at 924-5871. ASCR is offering fitness classes ASCR is offering fitness classes at the Event Center. Classes run- at the Event Center. Classes run- ning today: Spin, Abs Only, Turbo ning today: Body Sculpting, Associated Students Campus /a Recreation - Adventures Kickboxing, Night Spin, Hi- Weight Training., Yoga, Aerobics, a Introductory Yoga class from Lo/Hip Hop, Body Pump, Cardio Advanced Step, Butts & Guts, 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Kickboxing, Contact Kickboxing, Body Sculpting, Beginning Step. a. Student Union. Cost is $30 gener- Stretch/Flex/Relax. For more For more information and class al, $25 student. For more informa- information and class times, con- times, contact Matt McNamara at tion contact Matt at 924-6217. tact Matt McNamara at 924- 924-6217. LLJ 6217. Associated Students Campus SJSU Catholic Campus Ministry Recreation - Adventures Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Join the Alpha Omega group for Salsa dancing from 8:30 p.m. to Transgender Alliance food and fun from 8:30 p.m. to 10 9:30 p.m. at the Event Center Meetings every Wednesday in p.m. every Thursday in the Omega 3 a Aerobics Studio. Cost is $30 gen- the Almaden Room of the Lounge at the CCM. For more eral, $25 student. For more infor- Student Union from 5 p.m. to information contact Orshi Fejer at mation contact Matt at 924-6217. 6:30 p.m. 938-1610.

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_ MARCH 11, 2003 THE SPARTAN DAILY NEWS PAGE 3 ASSOCIATED STUDENTS ELECTIONS FORUM I Candidates discuss proposals for next year ELECTIONS continuedfrom page 1 best of his ability as the liaison to Preside n Pearl Yuan, Spartan Party ethnic and cultural groups on cam- continuedfrom page 1 pened earlier were not in the interest Yuan said, if elected, she would try pus. He said every student should of students. He said if he were elect- to create better lines of communica- have a strong voice and that he want- Arash Shoiouh, Spartan Party Voting participants must present a Directors receive a stipend salary for ed, he would not let time be wasted tion between the A.S. and campus ed to bring a sense of community for Shokouh said the Spartan Party Tower Card and a valid enrollment their service. on writing opinions that degraded organizations. She said she believed the diverse students and faculty had offered a lot to SJSU and had sticker at voting polls, according to Thirteen board members make up other members of the board or on that in order to build a greater cam- members at SJSU. improved it through its past projects the AS. voter's guide. the legislative branch. Some posi- passing motions of no confidence. pus community, there would have to like the computer lab in the Student Student identification cards and tions include the director of campus be more campus-based activities. Vedada Sirovica, Independent Union and the laptop initiative. enrollment stickers are available at advising affairs, director of commu- Director of Sirovica said she wanted to get Some of the candidates represent- the Student Resources Center. nity affairs and the director of gov- Faculty Affairs Director of involved and make a difference ing the Spartan Party did not attend Students who do not have a Tower erning affairs according to AS. Communications because people have a negative opin- the forum. They are: Jennifer Huey, Card or sticker can provide poll offi- However, last year's term experi- Kelly Sherman, Spartan Party ion of SJSU. She said she is very candidate for the post of director of cials with picture ID to confirm enced two vacant positions because Sherman said he wanted to be a Tilliany Chan, Spartan Party open-minded and likes to work with programming affairs; Jessica Torres, enrollment. of elected persons who dropped out liaison between the A.S. and the staff Chan said her goal was to strength- people, which would make her a candidate for the post of director of A.S. is divided into executive and of A.S. because of low CPAs or other and faculty at SJSU. He said some of en the communication between the good candidate. campus advising affairs; Joe legislative branches. The executive personal factors. the things he would like to see hap- students and the university. She said Lombardo, candidate for the posi- consists of the president, vice-presi- This year's elections are seeing lim- pening on campus is wireless she would serve as the AS. liaison to Vice President tion of director of business affairs; dent and controller according to ited candidate participation. Internet available to all students and the university and suggested a stu- and Rachel Greathouse, candidate A.S. There is only one candidate for faculty and establishment of an aca- dent concern hotline for SJSU that Alice M. Lee, Spartan Party for the post of controller. Current executive officials are A.S. president as well as controller demic class force for peer-to-peer would hear student opinion. Lee said she was running again for The introductions by the candi- President Maribel Martinez, Vice- both executive positions. On the leg- advising of academic and personal a post in the A.S. elections because dates were followed by a question President Lorenzo Deveza and islative branch, two positions do not concerns. Director of there were a lot of policies and proj- and answer session. Controller Alice Lee. have any candidates and will remain Campus Climate Affairs ects that she has been working previ- The A.S. elections will be held on The executive branch deals with vacant. Director of ously which she hoped would get March 18 and 19 at various loca- fiscal matters, policies and student A.S. celebrated its 100th anniver- Community Affairs Aaron Baskin, Independent earned through if she was elected tions on campus. representation while the board of sary in 1997, making it the oldest Baskin said his goal was to create a this year. The measures that will be brought directors represents the student student organization in California. John R. Laforga, Independent greater sense of community and to forth during the elections are voice, make policies and decide The student body government func- Laforga said he would like to make promote diversity. He said he wanted William Chang, Independent Measure W, which considers the how to allocate funds, according to tions under the Nonprofit Public the campus a better place by working to pay special attention to issues per- Chang said students needed to revision of the campus smoking pol- A.S. Benefit Corporation Law of the with the faculty members. He said taining to women, international stu- work to bring in the most ideas and icy; Measure X, which considers the Executives are to enforce laws State of California, according to what is missing here is a sense of dents and minorities. that was the reason to vote inde- issue of the University Hour; and passed by the Board, according to AS. community, and he would like to get pendent. He said the board needed a Measure Y, which considers the X S. people involved by creating aware- Mike Nguyen, Spartan Party sprinkling of diversity" that inde- possibility of a fee increase to sup- Members who serve on the ness among students. Nguyen said he would serve to the pendent candidates could bring. port some departments on campus. Executive Branch and Board of BUDGET HATE I EducationEd is key to cultural awareness continuedfrom page 1 continuedfrom page 1 violence. their attempt to frighten or create Sivertsen said. "If they need to come cation, said he is unaware of possible "We are all here to get an educa- disruption on campus. by and take advantage to talk with adaptations for students who usually campus as well as in class. tion, and there is no need to bring "Valle there might be some stu- us, help with classes or if they want attend Canada's summer sessions. "To minimize and push it under anger like this to campus," Peterson dents who feel a little bit scared, a to hang out and be safe." Hueg said many students who have the rug and act like nothing hap- said about communicating the infor- majority of Muslim students showed Sivensen said she thinks better of You Must Be Human! returned home for the summer from pened is not a solution," Usman said. mation about the incident to the stu- up on campus today, and we encour- SJSU's students and feels they are lust because you have bad days is no reason universities attend the summer cours- I am glad that organizations are dent population. "Taking it to the age all students to do so," he said. special and that they can rise above to think you need mood altering drugs. es. working together to deal with this students is a step in the right direc- SJSU Director for Counseling these things and demonstrate who issue, and it is the most that we can tion." Services, WiggsySivertsen, said out- they are. Buy and Read Dianetics "Summer is a competitive time," Orri 111,1f lib Hueg said. "We're getting the word do at this point." Naaman said the goal of the rageous behavior is so unacceptable in "I would encourage the kid who ii, re I111,11,1 out to register early. Andrew Peterson, a sophomore Muslim association right now is to terms of where we are as a humanity. wrote the paffiti to come in for Side etteets include Call Today 408-371-1205 business major, said SJSU is not the Arallable in 52 languages Charles Montgomery, marketing make sure that people who make "Counseling is available for stu- counseling, she said. "It is a sign of $8.65 specialist at the San Jose/ Evergreen environment for any type of hate or hateful statements do not succeed in dents feeling anxious or upset," someone who really needs help. son re5pect Prices include we and shipping community college district, also a onphi successful Ntule Mn accept check Mk IC MEX warned students to be there on regis- tration day because classes will be full because of reduced loads. "There just aren't going to be the FEES 'Alternative funds to be examined If you have ASTHMA you can help classes," Montgomery said. "There fight this disease! are not going to be as many classes continuedfrom page 1 report. "Fee increases shouldn't pop up," Learn how you can participate in an Asthma research study. across the entire community college The report states "researchers have Meisenhelder said. "Students and fac- COMPENSATION FOR YOUR TIME AND TRAVEL system, and fees are going up." CSU Chancellor Charles Reed. found a strong inverse relationship ulty need to be able to understand Fees at community colleges in However, the spokeswoman said the between tuition/fees and higher edu- how the Board of Trustees operates." II ALLERGY & ASTHMA ASSOCIATES California have jumped from $ll per issue could be addressed at the Board's cation enrollments." To prevent fee increases, the CFA OF SANTA CLAFtA VALLEY RESEARCH CENTER unit to $24, he said. next meeting in May. Now, with California facing another has turned to politicians for help. 41\1 3155 Moorpark Avenue. Son lose. CA Montgomery said the community Governor Gray Davis's proposed budget crisis, the CFA fears a similar "I just testified in Sacramento last college system has been dispropor- 2003/04 state budget which scenario will develop in the coming week at a hearing on student fees," WE NEED YOUR HELP! Please call or tell a friend tionately affected by the budget cut. includes $326 million in cuts to the years. Meisenhelder said. "We will be work- (408)553-0709, ext. 237 or 1-800-742-7846 He said they've been hit three times CSU system specifically calls for But raising fees, cutting classes and ing with legislators to increase the as hard as any other system. fee increases of $396 per student, laying-off faculty members can be burl et for CSU." Montgomery said that, according to according to a statement issued by the avoided, Travis said. the governor's proposed budget, the chancellor. "There are places that money could community college system could suf- But the board should question be found," he said. Attention Faculty and Staff fer a 6.2 percent cut while California Davis' reasoning, said CFA President For instance, he said the university is State University and University of Susan Meisenhelder. "over-administrated" by dispropor- The University Club and Hospitality Management California systems could see a 2.5 In order to keep enrollment from tionately high-paid officials. percent cut. The K-12 system budget dropping and layoffs from occurring, "We should look at that," he said. The would be cut by 1.6 percent, he said. Meisenhelder said CSU trustees "The administrative side has grown in While Montgomery said it's too should explore ways to offset Davis's salary more than the educators' side early to tell just how hard the system proTosed fee increases. over the years." present will be hit, preparations are 'being "'Raising students' fees looks to some Also, the Board of Trustees should made for 10 percent, 15 percent and like the easy way out," she said. "But fully examine and exhaust alternative 20_percent cuts. those of us who were around in the funding sources, like foundation "Things are still iffy," said Ruth early 90s remember what fee increases funds, before deriving more revenue Carlson, public affairs director with did to enrollment and (subsequently) from students, Travis said. the West Valley-Mission District. to lecturers' jobs." Furthermore, the CFA believes the "Everything's a possibility. We're When CSU trustees doubled fees Board of Trustees should operate in an planning for the worst case. It just between 1990 and 1994, enrollment "open and comprehensible" manner, getting worse and worse." ,014/21 keeps fell 13 percent, according to a CFA Meisenhelder said. Carlson said the district is looking at every option to whittle down costs. The district has implemented a spending freeze that will affect con- Federal agency to demolish ferences, travel and supplies, she said. Also, it will not be filling vacant fac- ulty positions. Mustang Ranch brothel ()PEN problems at HOUSE Despite the financial the community colleges, including MUS FANG, Nev. (Al') I hree the) re ot 5hoddy construi.tion. Ihey reduction in services and benefits at years after seizing Nevada's most cel- certainly didn't pump their profits Si. PATRICK'S DAY FEAST Foothill, Hueg wanted students to ebrated brothel, the federal govern- back into the buildings," Struble know that not all colleges are cutting ment announced plans to demolish said. summer sessions or courses. the Mustang Ranch. The legal house of prostitution 15 "I think there's been some feeling in The pink stucco main building and miles east of Reno has been closed the community that maybe all col- a smaller unit will be destroyed ever since the IRS seized the place in MAR 12, 03_ leges are cutting summer," he said. rather than renovated, said Mark 1999 following the conviction of the "And that's not the case." Struble, spokesman for the Bureau of bordello's manager and its parent Carlson said the Board of Trustees Land Management. The buildings companies in a fraud and racketeer- meets Thursday to help determine are in violation of safety codes, he ing case. exactly how much the community said. The women who worked there college system will have to cut from "It would take too much money to were evicted and the brothel was its budget. rehabilitate the buildings because padlocked.

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continuedfrom page 1 perennial national prep powerhouse Lawrence. "They all said they had to till their Ballard High School of Louisville, "I didn't read any letters. I'm not the positions because he hadn't passed play in the post, but when the team Ky., at a tournament at the University type of person to read up on myself the test yet," Brazle said. "It's under- calls on you to do it, that's what you of Kentucky. and say, 'oh yeah, I did that,' " standable. have to do. I've always had the ener- By the time the season ended, Lawrence said. "My mom read the Once he finally passed it, the only gaLto go out and play against anyone." Lawrence was tabbed as the top high letters. If there was something worth top programs that still has a scholar- Then, there was the injury. school freshman in the nation by seeing or something that told me ship available UCLA and Fresno Lawrence missed three of the many recruiting services. what I needed to work on, then she'd State University wanted him to Spartans final four regular season "Sports writers started fighting over give it to me." red shirt. contests after spraining his left ankle me, like who saw me first and stuff," Brazle said she previewed the mail "I'd never even heard of San Jose in a 74-66 loss to the University of Lawrence said. "I don't know any- to shield Lawrence from recruiters' State back in Fresno," Lawrence said. Nevada-Reno on Feb. 22. thing about it. I thought no one knew false hopes. In late April, Phil Johnson replaced "It feels cool," said Lawrence, who me outside of Jacksonville. I got on "I like people to be straightforward. Steve Barnes as head coach of the played sparingly in Saturday's 65-47 the covers of magazines and posed for Don't sugarcoat things for me Spartan basketball program. loss to Boise State University. a lot of photos. But with that comes a because I won't do it for you," Brazle His first duty was to recruit any At 7-20 (4-14 Western Athletic lot of responsibility. If you don't said. "So many kids' minds got blown available players and many scouting Conference), it hasn't been an ideal progress, people start talking bad up. If Antonio couldn't do some- services had Lawrence listed as the season for Lawrence and his Spartan about you. thing, I told he couldn't do it." top prospect still available. teammates. However, SJSU gets a People talked bad, but it wasn't Mail poured in from programs Johnson got in contact with chance to right the ship. about his abilities. across the country and even junior Lawrence's AAU coach and helped The Spartans open the 2003 WAC Brazle was working as a security colle_ges weren't shy about approach- set up an interview and campus tour. Tournament against the University of monitor and office substitute at Fort ing Lawrence. "One day my mom tells me to get Texas-El Paso tonight at the Caroline Middle School during T'hey said if I didn't pass the ready 'cause we goiry to San Jose to Reynolds Center in Tulsa, Olda. Lawrence's freshman season at ACTs, I could always come here," check out a school. Lawrence said. Winning the tournament would Wolfson. She Lawrence said. "She said we were going to meet with give SJSU an automatic bid to the was searching Through all of a coach that had NBA ties." NCAA Tournament. for a full-time the attention, Lawrence and Brazle first met with "Man, I can't describe what that office position "People who never Brazle kept assistant coach Dennis Cutts and would feel like," said Lawrence, who, when she heard Lawrence ground- then with Johnson, who showed on Monday, was rewarded with a spot through a co- seen me were talking ed. them what type of offensive philoso- on the 2003 all-WAC Newcomer worker that "He went about it phy he would implement at SJSU. team after averaging 11 points and Andrew Jackson bad about me. It good and was pret- Johnson offered a scholarship to 6.8 rebounds per game. High School ty level-headed," Lawrence on the spot. Lawrence and "If you look at what he's done in his had an opening Brazle said. "My Brazle said they would think it over. freshman year, it's been a positive in its curriculum wasn't nothing new; philosophy is that "In a few days we called him back step," Johnson said. "He's only going office. there is always and said yes," Brazle said. to get better and better. He 11 be a Jackson was it motivated me." another No. 1. Brazle and Lawrence liked completely different player this time closer to home (Lawrence) got the Johnson's resume, especially the fact next season." and Brazle fig- Antonio Lawrence, natural talent but that he was an assistant coach with Born in Jacksonville, Fla., Lawrence ured that if she guess what? There's the Chicago Bulls for two-and-a-half was the third of Rockefeller and worked there, Spartan forward always someone years prior to taking the SJSU job. Vonceil Brazle's three children. she could keep else better than "It was really important to have Rockefeller and Vonceil divorced better tabs on you. Everyone ,omeone from the league; he already when Lawrence was a year old. Lawrence's education. wants to outdo the No. 1. He kept to got that NBA style," Lawrence said. Raised by his mother, Lawrence says She applied, was hired and began working (on his game)." like that we implement that NBA he has only seen Rockefeller a hand- talking to Lawrence about switching Even Coles got into the college style in our game. ful of times and rarely speaks to him schools. courting process, asking fellow NR., In return, Johnson said the biggest for more than a few minutes at a time. "(Brazle) asked if I wanted to go to peers who went to schools recruiting contribution Lawrence has made to "I'm not going to say I know my (Jackson), and I said, no,'" Lawrence his cousin what they thought of the Jo,., Sturcr, Daily Staff the Spartan program is measured dad, but I know of him. He dont said. institutions. Spartan forward Antonio Lawrence attempted a lay up against Fresno intangibly. want nothing to do with me and we Lawrence, however, didn't have an During the summer of 2001, State forward Hiram Fuller and forward Jonathan Woods on Feb. 19 "He brings the best level of enthu- don't talk like other people do," said option. While in California for an Lawrence was invited to the USA at the Event Center. Lawrence was named to the 2003 WAC "All - siasm and energy of anyone on the Lawrence who has two siblings that Amateur Athletic Union tournament Junior Olympic camp and played Newcomer" team. team," Johnson said. still live in Jacksonville brother during the summer of 1999, Brazle alongside LeBron James the expect- When asked if she thought her son Gregory, 24 and sister Eboni, 22. filled out the transfer paper work. ed No. 1 pick in the 2003 NBA draft. "I was trying to keep the noise Maurice Moore. "Back then, he was was truly happy at SJSU, Brazle "My mom is my dad. For Father's When Lawrence returned to Later in the summer, he was voted down (by going to Division IV exciting, dunking and stuff. We were believed so. Day, I get my mom a card." Jacksonville, he found himself suiting co-Most Valuable Player at the pres- Memorial). -If I wanted to make all like, 'who is that?'" "Believe it or not, with everything His mother, who disclosed her ex- up for Jackson. tigious ABCD Camp. The noise, I could have gone to (Division Averaging 24.6 points per game, good that has happened to Antonio, I husband's whereabouts as, "some- Allegations of recruitment surfaced camp features many of the top high I) Washington Union," Lawrence Lawrence was named . the Fresno wanted to thank (Fresno State head where in ," said Lawrence immediately after the transfer. school players in the country. said. "I didnt want the confusion but Bee's Area Player of Year. coach) 12!), Lopes for not accepting received fatherly guidance from her Wolfson head coach Bruce All of the accolades, however, could- it still came." "People who never even seen me Antonio, Brazle said. "I want to father and brother, Theo Wakefield Rosebrock claimed that Jackson head n't save Lawrence's name from being Lawrence said some schools were talking bad about me. It wasn't thank Coach Johnson for accepting Sr. and Jr. coach Jackie Simmons Jr. persuaded dragged through the mud again. switched divisions in protest of play- nothing new. It motivated me," him. Even though they didn't win a Another big influence in Lawrence to switch schools accu- "It took about a year to decide to ing against Memorial. Lawrence said. "Back home people lot, they learned how to play basket- Lawrence's life is his cousin, New sations Brazle, Lawrence and move to Fresno," Brazle said. "I went Selma High School refused to play were talking and that motivated me ball. It gives all of the kids advan- York Jets wide receiver Laveranues Simmons vigorously denied. to the family and told them I wanted Memorial during the 2001-2002 sea- too. When they talk about you, they tages." Coles. Not helping Lawrence's case were someone who could work out with son, instead adding two forfeit losses cheering for you. No matter what "We talk a few days a week," childhood- friends Brad Williams and (Lawrence). If he didn't get the work- to its record, they talking about, they talking about Lawrence said of Coles, who received Keith Walker. The pair lived in the out he needed, he wouldn't make it." "If it was all about basketball, he you. When they stop taking, then you an offer sheet from the Washington same neighborhood as Lawrence, and The promise of a future in basket- would be going to (traditional state got problems. Redskins on Monday. "I'll call him to the three grew up together. Both also ball was enough for Brazle to uproot powers) Washington Union or Clovis Lawrence was equally impressive on say what's up, how you doing, you transferred from Wolfson to Jackson Lawrence an'd Eboni."triltriltmmer West," Braztelited. "No Matter wharbagthe footbalkafeld. In seven games as a know. We talk about everything." after Lawrence made the,move. of 2001, theario moved move I madi,ik was Asap guar- wisie receiver fm Mnorial, he Lawrence grew up playing football "A bunch of kids came with In the move to Fresno, Lawrence caught 32 passes or 96 yards and lr and basketball. His first love was for Antonio (to Jackson), but they did it forgot his basketball card collection Outside distractions didn't deter touchdowns. the pigskin but his mother, believing after he made the move," said Brazle, and every recruiting letter he had Lawrence on the court. If anything, UCLA, Tech, he was more talented in basketball, who currently works at Gear Hog, a received tucked away by Brazle in Lawrence said, they drove him. State University and the University pushed him toward the gym. Fresno urban clothing store. "They a crate in a storage unit in Paired alongside freshman Dewaine of Florida were just some of the From an early age, Lawrence flour- tried to say they were all recruited, Jacksonville. Williams, the two helped lead schools expressing interest in his ished in the game and by the time he but we didn't even know that they Someone else rented out the storage Memorial to a 24-6 record, a Central football abilities. reached the ninth grade at had intentions of transferring until unit shortly after the family left. Sequoia League title and a berth in By graduation, Lawrence was no You Must Be Human! Jacksonville's Wolfson High School, after (Antonio) did it." "Whoever bought that space, if I the California Interscholastic longer the No. 1 basketball player in word of his immense talent was A blue chip prospect, Lawrence was make it, then they got money," Federation Division IV Southern his class as he was three years before. Just because you have bad dayS is no reason spreading like wildfire. heavily recruited by some of the Lawrence said. California Regional Tournament Still a hot prospect, powerbasket- to think you need mood altering drugs Lawrence is unable to tell exactly nation's top collegiate programs Lawrence was enrolled at San where Memorial dropped a 71-69 ball.com had him rated as high as No. Buy and Read decision to Verbum Dei of Los 26 nationally among Dianetics when the national spotlight descend- beginning in his freshman season. Joaquin Memorial High School, a seniors. Hare control orer your lifr ed on him, but he has a fairly good Brazle kept a tight reign on the small, private institution in Fresno. Angeles. However, because Lawrence had idea. "'The first time I saw Antonio was not earned the NCAA-required score Side effects include Call Today 4o8-321-1205 entire process. She screened every As before, allegations that the Available in 52 languages at Lawrence said things blew up after recruiting letter and every piece of Panthers recruited him engulfed an AAU tournament in Fresno," on the ACTs, colleges were unable to ,Irl,r,rrr r ',Orr r 1 rr r ,r $865 a 33-point performance against mail from any college sent to Lawrence. said Spartan guard and teammate offer him scholarships. St respect Pnces include tax aro Sh/PPrrr, a bright successhe future We accept doe:P.05A Cl urn. Georgia suspends Harrick, drops out of postseason ATHENS, Ga. (AP) Georgia "The evidence and the findings pre- The Bulldogs (19-8, 11-5 former student that he wrote papers suspended coach Jim Harrick with pay sented to us indicated there was aca- Southeastern Conference) were to for players for payment at Fresno and withdrew from the SEC and demic fraud," athletic director Vince play Arkansas on Thursday in the State. NCAA tournaments Monday after an Dooley said. "There's no evidence at !cape tournament in New Orleans. At Georgia, Tony Cole kicked off in the internal investigation showed three all that Coach Harrick knew about The news caps a recent spate of the team last year accused Harrick get wild players took a phony class taught by what took place." scandals in men's college basketball, and his son, an assistant coach, of an assistant. Georgia, ranked 21st in Monday's including: suspensions of 12 players breaking NCAA rules. Cole said Jim south pacific! Harrick's future is unclear while the AP Top 25, was a lock to receive a for using a school access code to make Harrick Jr. paid his bills, did school- school and NCAA look into allega- third straight invitation to the NCAA phone calls at Villanova, forfeits of six work and taught a sham class on tions brought two weeks ago by a for- tourney, which would have been the wins and boycotts of two other games coaching. Harrick Jr. was fired mer player. longest such streak in school history. at St. Bonaventure, and claims by a Wednesday.

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By Chris Giovannetti took the Owls to overtime before falling 71-66 loss at SJSU on Jan. 30 but have gone 8-1 since Daily Senior Ste Writer on Feb. 2 at the Event Center. SJSU swept Feb. 1. Prior to that SJSU victory, Johnson was asked Maurice Moore left practice at the Event Johnson, however, realizes his team can ill how difficult a season Tulsa (4-3 WAC, 11-5 at WACPAS1(03EIVI:STOURNAMENT Center on Sunday with an extra hop in his step. afford to look into the future. Tulsa, Rice and that point) was having and how would his The San Jose State University guard was Hawaii are a moot point if the Spartans don't Spartans respond. reminded that the Spartans have the chance to win today. I think its been a difficult season for their THURSDAY erase a rocky season in this week's Western "We've got to take care of business first before fans, j.ust because that programs expects so anyone talks about Johnson said. FRIDAY Athletic Conference Tournament. Tulsa or anybody else," much, No. 7 BOISE STATE "I plan on packing for five Johnson said. "If we don't beat UTEP, then Now? days," Moore said. (14Mr 2 l 4 ni "There's a lot to play for right now. It's really excit- nothing matters." "Tulsa at Tulsa at this point in the season is SATURDAY ing. We have a chance to go make some noise." However, a few WAC Tournament wins could almost unbeatable." No. a SMU SJSU opens WAC Tournament play today be a nice reward for an SJSU program that has Last season, the No. 12-seeded Golden 1,ame n pm against the University of Texas-El Paso - a been through a turbulent year. Hurricane upset No. 5 Marquette University in NO.6 LOVISIANATECII Johnson was hired in April of 2002 to replace the east region first round of team they defeated five days ago at the Event the NCAA Wept pm Steve Barnes, who departed to take an assistant Tournament before losing to No. 4 University I 0-30 Center, 74-73 in overtime. of No.3 NEVADA Spartan forward Brett Lilly hit a three-pointer coaching job at Iowa State University. Kentucky. , cm. with no time remaining on the clock in regula- 'The Spartans puttered to a 3-7 non-conference Tulsa players to watch: Sr. forward Kevin No. HAWAII tion to send the game to overtime. In the extra record before forward Oudie Baker left the team Johnson (First Team all-WAC; 14.9 points per session, SJSU early this year. game, 7.4 rebounds per game, 2.3 blocks per "1'1.4 4P1Th 2003 guard Brandon Hawkins hit a No.4 RICE running lay-up with 11 seconds to play off of a SJSU started the WAC schedule 0-5 before game); Sr. guard Dante Swanson (Second Team Western Athletic knocking off the University of Hawaii. all-WAC; 15.1 points per game, 4.3 assists Game 7:61)0 p.m Conference stolen inbounds pass for the game-winning per No a TULSA shot. Over the next three weeks, SJSU scored game) and Jr. Jason Parker (Second Team Champion (,me lo pm Then, both teams were already locked into impressive victories over the University of Tulsa all-WAC; 15.5 points per game, 3.9 assists per and Hawai'i again - both NCAA Tournament game). " SISCUUTEP either the eight and nine seeds so Thursday's No. 8 SISU victory by the Spartans meant little more than teams a year ago. momentum, seeding and the right to wear the In a 74-66 loss to No.3 University of Nevada- No. 2 Southern Methodist University Play-in game: Wine p m Reno on Feb. 22, home jerseys. SJSU leading rebounder (1-7 WAC 16-12 overall) vs. No. 7 No. 9 UTEP WInnel ..r pies Ili apne advance, co play , Antonio Lawrence sprained his left ankle Boise University Now the Spartans and when State (7-11 WAC, 13- All times are Pacific Miners are joined by he came down on the foot of Wolf Pack forward 15 overall) seven conference foes all . Thursday, 10 a.m. playing for the same_goal Lawrence missed the Spartans next three WAC Player of the Year and leading scorer game); Sr. guard Terrance Green (Second Team Harris (Second Team all-WAC, 15.3 points per - a berth in the NCAA games but returned to test out the ankle in Quinton Ross leads the all-WAC, 13.4 points per game). game, 7.2 rebounds per game); Sr. guard Omar Tournament. Saturday's 65-47 loss to Boise State University. Mustangs, winners of Tech player Seli-Mance (Second Team all-WAC, 14.9 "Both teams will have "When people see this team, they doubt us. four straight games to watch - Sr. forward points per game). gained something from We turned some heads this season with some entering Wednesday's Antonio Meeking (First Hawaii _players to watch: Sr. forward Carl seeing each other but I wins and we want to continue to do that," contest. Team all-WAC 18.2 English (First Team all-WAC, 2002 WAC don't thing we've gained Lawrence, second on SJSU in points per game SMU players to watch points per game, 8.3 Tournament Most Valuable Player, 19.3 points anything more than they with 11. "Even at Na 8 we still turned slot of Sr. guard Quinton Ros, rebounds per game). per game). have," Spartan head heads. If we played like that all season, we'd be (19.9 points per game, coach Phil Johnson said. the No. 1 team. 6.4 rebounds per re); No. 4 Rice Absent: Fresno State University unErp UTEP head coach Billy SJSU players to watch: Sr. guard Brandon Fr. Guard University II -7 WAC, 19-9 overall) vs. On March 3, Fresno State University (13-5 Gillespie was less opti- Hawkins (all-WAC Defensive Team, 12.8 . Hopkins (WAC I No. 5 University of Hawaii (9-9 WAC, WAC, 20-8) placed its 2003 WAC champi- MINERS. mistic that Thursday's points per game); Fr. Forward Antonio Freshman of the Year, 17-10 overall). onship men's basketball team on probation as a game previewed any- Lawrence (6.4 rebounds per game 13.4 points per game, 4.07 assists per game). Thursday, 4 p.m. result of allegations of academic fraud that thing. UTEP players to watch: Fr. forward John Tofi Boise State_players to watch: Jr. forward Aaron No team knows more about parity in the occurred during the 1999-2000 season. "I don't know if this game gave anybody an (13.6 points per game); Sr. forward Justino Haynes (all-WAC Newcomer, 14.9 points per WAC than Hawaii, last year's conference cham- As part of the self-imposed probation, Fresno advantage," said Gillespie who is in his first year Victonano (8.4 rebounds per game). game). pion. State made itself ineligible for postseason play at the helm of the Miners. "Everyone knows "There's no clear cut favorite this year," Nevada including both the what everyone does in this league and you just No. 1 Tulsa No.3 University of Nevada-Reno (11-7 head coach Trent Johnson NCAA Tournament and have to execute. Seeing your opponent (in that One of the most successful college prograras in WAC, 16-12) vs. No. 6 Louisiana Tech said. "This is the type of the National Invitational span of time) doesn't make a difference. One recent history (only perennial national- power- University (9-9 WAC, 12-14 overall) season its been all year Tournament. thing's for sure - if we play another game like house Duke University Thursday, 12:30 p.m. long. Last year defend- The WAC Board of that one, it'll be exciting. has more total victories in Louisiana Tech forward Antonio Meeking, ing champ Hawaii got Directors adopted a reso- On paper, the Spartans received a favorable the last three seasons), nicknamed "The Moose" because of his size (6- beat twice by San Jose lution on March 5 that draw in the tournament. the Golden Hurricane foot, 8-inches, 245 pounds), matches up against State." prohibits a member institution from participat- SJSU (4-14 WAC, 7-20 overall overall) split (12-6 WAC, 19-9 over- the WAC's second-lead- The best overall record ing in a conference championship tournament if the season series with UTEP (3-15 WAC, 5-23 all) have righted a season ing rebounder, Nevada with the exception ofTulsa, the school is also ineligible for NCAA-post sea- overall) and No. 1 University of Tulsa, the quar- that two months ago forward Kirk Snyder. Rice won't have the Golden son play in the same sport. terfinal opponent if it defeats the Miners. appeared doomed. Nevada players to watch Hurricane's luck of claim- Bulldogs coach Ray Lopes was named WAC Getting past Tulsa means a date with the win- Tulsa began the season unranked but with a 4- - So. forward Kirk ing an NCAA at-large bid Coach of the Year, Sr. guard Damon Jackson was ner of the No. 4 Rice University- No. 5 0 start, shot to No. 18 in the nation. The Golden Snyder (First Team all if they don't win the confer- named First Team all-WAC and Sr. forward University of Hawaii in the semifinals. SJSU Hurricane opened the first half of their WAC WOLF PACK AC, 16.1 points per ence tournament. Hiram Fuller was named Second Team all- dropped both regular season contests to Rice but schedule with a 4-5 record, including a 58-57 game, 8.3 rebounds per Rice players to watch: So. forward Michael WAC despite the sanctions.

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Staff Writer A total of 23 monologues were per- Another question asked of the formed, which were both funny and women was, "If your vagina could Both males and females clapped serious. talk, what would it say?" and laughed as women brought Candice Silsby, a student working One of the women said her vagina attention to a serious issue by using toward her bachelor's in textile/per- would say, "slow down," while anoth- comedy as their weapon during "The formances, performed one of the er woman said it would say, "Where's Vagina Monologues." funniest monologues. The mono- Brian?" Last Thursday, eight San Jose State logue was titled, The Women Who Although most of the monologues University students and three staff Liked to Make Vaginas Happy." were humorous, two of the mono- members performed in front of 500 Before Silsby began her perform- logues addressed the issues of ance, one might have heard the title domestic violence and rape. of the monologue and wondered how Silsby performed "My Vagina was it could be funny, but once she start- My Village," which was a story of a REVIEW ed, she had the entire audience woman who was raped by soldiers as laughing and clapping. a tactic of war. audience members to promote an Silsby demonstrated several moans Another monologue, "Crooked end to violence against women and that she had heard women make. Braid," was performed by Associated girls by talking about vaginas. The crowd laughed loudly as Silsby Students President Maribel The event took place at the Morris demonstrated the Catholic moan Martinez. It was about a woman who Dailey Auditorium and raised more which started off by the girl telling was so severely beat up by her hus- than $3,000 for the YWCA Rape herself she was a good girl, followed band that she had to have brain sur- Crisis Center and the Support by her prayers which were, "Jesus, gery. At the end, she discovers her Network for Battered Women. Mary, Joseph," "Mary Full of Grace" husband has been cheating on her The monologues began as Gina and Father Forgive Me." and another woman had braided his Nervina, a junior psychology major; Silsby poked fun at other groups by hair so she cut the braid off. Hyon Chu Yi, the director for the demonstrating the Muslim semireli- The V-Day event ended with an Mosaic Cross Cultural Center and gious moan, the Middle Eastern original monologue written by SJSU Breigh Zack, a senior majoring in moan and the Jewish moan. student Miranda Collins tided, "To child development, told the crowd For her finale, she demonstrated My Vagina." that the monologues being per- the "surprise, triple, double, quadru- Although the performance may formed were developed using inter- Verna Kirkendall/ Daily Staff ple, orgasm moan." have made a few people feel uncom- views from 200 women. Another favorite of the crowd was fortable due to its openness and sex- The interviews were conducted bv Breigh Zack and Gina Nervina performed "Wear and Say" during a benefit performance of "The Vagina "Wear and Say," performed by ually explicit material, most of the playwright Eve Enskr who wrote all Monologues" Thursday evening in Morris Dailey Auditorium. The show featured 20 different mono- Nervina, Chu Yi and Zack. audience seemed to enjoy the event. but one of the monologues per- logues written by Eve Ensler. The monologue consisted of the formed by the women. answers by some of the 200 women The performers said that the 200 interviewed to the question, "If your women were asked about their bod- they started talking, they didn't want vaginas. address the issues of violence against vagina got dressed, what would it Something Missing in Your life? ies and most of the women were shy to stop. They said that the women By this point, it was a little shock- women by talking about their vagi- wear?" Maybe it's God! about the topic at first, One of the 200 women answered but that once secretly loved to talk about their ing that these women were going to nas, but as the show continued, the loin Us for Worship Our Savior's Lutheran Church 1224 N. Winchester Blvd REVIEW: Kilmer shows audience his clever persona Santa Clara, CA 95050 (408) 296-2688 By Annelinda Aguayo Kilmer's new film, "Wonderland," session was very informative and that because he really appreciates his work. Sunday Service: 10:30am was the hot topic of the afternoon. Kilmer is one of his favorite actors Kilmer's appearance in San Jose Daily Staff Writer "Wonderland," directed by James "It was cool to pick his mind," brought a piece of Hollywood for a Bible Study: 9:00am lot." brief moment and a day his fans said There was a commotion in San Jose Cox, focuses on the life and death of Encines said. "I learned a Wed. Evening Potluck: 6:00pm adult film star John Holmes, who His peer Sean Becker, also a senior, they would never forget. Song/ Worship: 6:45pm as people sat in the Imperial Ballroom Kilmer portrays, he said. had his film premiere at the film festi- at the Fairmont Hotel waiting for the "It's one of the best films I've been val as well. Becker said he took pleas- arrival of Val Kilmer. in," Kilmer said. ure in listening to Kilmer speak about On Sunday, Cinequest honored The film focuses on the love Holmes his career. Kilmer with the Maverick Spirit had for his wife and girlfriend, his "I enjoyed it," he said. "It was cool to Stint, Award. He was one of three actors involvement with drug use and ped- hear him talk about his career and CMCV receiving the award. The others hon- dling and the role he played in the entertainment." 408.275.9491 ored during the festival were James murders at Wonderland Avenue in Becker was pleased that Kilmer Delicious & Affordable Woods and Stephen Frears. Los Angeles in 1981, Kilmer said. spoke about his new film The audience of about 200 cheered Kilmer admitted he rejected the role "Wonderland." *Teriyaki Rice Bowls *Phone Orders Welcome as clips from some of Kilmer's previ- in "Wonderland." This is something Chris Hale, *Sushi: Nigiri & Rolls *Catering Available ous movies were shown. The crowd "I turned down the role for months another senior, also enjoyed. *Noodles: Udon & Ramen *Eat In or Take Out erupted in screams and whistles as without liked seeing clips from his they watched clips from "Tombstone" reading it," he said. "I read it "I really Mon-Fri 11AM-9PM Sat-Sun 12-8PM and turned it down. I didn't under- new movie," Hale said. "He's a 111 Paseo de San Antonio, 5.3rd St. off San Carlos and "The Doors. stand what James wanted to do." respected actor. I like his stuff" Cinequest gave the audience a spe- Kilmer said it took him about six Hale said he chose to attend cial treat and showed a trailer of months to accept the role. He chooses Kilmer's question and answer session OPEN 7 DAYS!!! Kilmer's new movie, "Wonderland," projects based on the script, the direc- also starring Lisa Kudrow ("Friends") Verna Kirkendall / Daily Staff tor and the actors involved, he said. and Kate Bosworth ("Blue Crush"). The audience spent the rest of the Kilmer will portray legendary adult Val Kilmer spoke at the afternoon listening to Kilmer speak film star, John Holmes, in the film. about other roles he has done, his Following the clips was a question Cinequest Film Festival and was presented with a Maverick Spirit home in New Mexico, his children, his and answer session with Kilmer and a passion for Native American culture moderator. Award in the Imperial Room at and his love of nature. One of the first things Kilmer did the Fairmont Hotel Sunday after- Kilmer also spoke about his views on was admit that he rejected a lot of noon. America's possible war with Iraq. good roles at a very young age because "Does anyone know why we're going he did not understand that there were the producer though." to war with Iraq?" he asked the audi- only a handful of fine directors in the Kilmer was able to fool the right ence. "No one has really answered that industry. people, and he was given the opportu- question yet." "I turned down a part in 'The nity to sing Morrison's songs live for The audience was able to lighten the Outsiders,' directed by Francis Ford the film. mood with a few questions and a silly Coppola for theater," he said, empha- In the middle of Kilmer's discussion request. sizing the word theater with an of "The Doors," the moderator asked Someone in the audience requested English accent. him if he really wore Morrison's that Kilmer recite his famous line The moderator asked him some leather pants in the film. from the film "Tombstone." Everyone questions about "The Doors" and his "Yeah, they were kind of crusty, and clapped and cheered trying to con- feelings about the whole project. they went up to here," Kilmer said as vince Kilmer into saying, I'm your Kilmer entertained the audience with he gestured to his hips. huckleberry." his quick wit and sense of humor as he It was at this point that Kilmer He did not want to do it, but the answered her questions. showed his wonderful sense of humor audience was able to coax him into it. "I enjoyed doing 'The Doors'," when a cell phone rang in the middle The crowd went crazy when the Kilmer said. "The director, Oliver of one of his sentences. words came out of his mouth. Stone, was very passionate about every "Whose is that?" Kilmer asked as the The last question the moderator aspect ... and that's very rare." te audience erupted in laughter. asked Kilmer was if he thought acting Kilmer went on to tell the audience A female member of the audience was easy. how he told Stone that if he could sing only a few rows away from him stood "Acting is a very, very hard job," he Jim Morrison's songs live, it would up and handed him the phone. Kilmer said. "It s hard to create." Elections 2003 make the movie better. answered the phone call for her. Kilmer walked out of the Imperial "I auditioned for Oliver Stone," he "She's busy right now," Kilmer said Ballroom the same way he walked in said. "I told him if I couldn't sound jokingly to the person on the other to a standing ovation. like Jim, then we wouldn't pursue it." end of the phone. "She's going into Some San Jose State University stu- It's Your Choice, Make the More! Kilmer then explained that he knew surgery. Call-her later." dents in the television, radio, film and Stone had lost his hearing in one ear The audience was in hysterics as he theater department took the opportu- "through Vietnam," and this encour- announced to the cell phone culprit nity to listen to what Kilmer had to aged him to pursue the idea of audi- that she was receiving a text message, say. tioning. and he was going to read it. Kilmer Paul Encines, a senior who had his Pre-Election Events "I fooled him and a couple of the kept the phone for the rest of the ses- film premiere at Cinequest, said he Candidate Forum 3/10, 12:00p-1:00p S.U. Amphitheatre band members," he said. "I didn't fool sion. thought Kilmer's question and answer Candidate Debate 3/11, 12:00p-2:00p S.U. 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